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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Constitution<br>Percentage
! Green<br>Percentage
! Socialism<br>And<br>Liberation<br>Percentage
! American Delta<br>Percentage
! Better<br>For<br>America<br>Percentage
! National Unity<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
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| align=right|54.35%
| align=right|54.35%
| align=right|26.41%
| align=right|26.41%
| align=right|7.04%, 0.54%
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| align=right|
| align=right|7.04%
| align=right|0.54%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|40.04%
| align=right|40.04%
| align=right|48.26%
| align=right|48.26%
| align=right|1.24%, 0.73%, 0.19%, 0.15%, 0.06%
| align=right|0.19%
| align=right|1.24%
| align=right|0.15%
| align=right|0.06%
| align=right|0.73%
| align=right|
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|62.96%
| align=right|62.96%
| align=right|27.23%
| align=right|27.23%
| align=right|1.10%, 0.53%, 0.11%, 1.86%
| align=right|0.53%
| align=right|1.10%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.11%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|1.86%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|51.28%
| align=right|51.28%
| align=right|36.55%
| align=right|36.55%
| align=right|2.89%, 1.80%, 1.21%, 0.39%
| align=right|1.21%
| align=right|1.80%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.39%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|2.89%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|65.32%
| align=right|65.32%
| align=right|28.93%
| align=right|28.93%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
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| [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]
| [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]
| align=right|28,037
| align=right|28,037
| align=right|5.67%
| align=right|5.64%
| align=right|56.47%
| align=right|56.17%
| align=right|35.94%
| align=right|35.75%
| align=right|1.61%, 0.32%
| align=right|0.06%
| align=right|1.60%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.32%
| align=right|0.46%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.01%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|31.74%
| align=right|31.74%
| align=right|1.10%
| align=right|1.10%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
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| 1976
| 1976
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| align=right|57.90%
| align=right|57.90%
| align=right|35.65%
| align=right|35.65%
| align=right|0.95%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|0.95%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|68.17%
| align=right|68.17%
| align=right|21.88%
| align=right|21.88%
| align=right|0.98%, 0.80%, 0.28%, 2.70%
| align=right|0.80%
| align=right|0.98%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.28%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|2.70%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|43.25%
| align=right|43.25%
| align=right|48.16%
| align=right|48.16%
| align=right|1.38%, 1.04%, 0.42%, 0.18%, 0.07%, 0.32%
| align=right|0.42%
| align=right|1.38%
| align=right|0.02%
| align=right|0.05%
| align=right|1.04%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.50%
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|44.87%
| align=right|44.87%
| align=right|47.83%
| align=right|47.83%
| align=right|1.91%, 0.25%, 0.04%
| align=right|0.04%
| align=right|1.91%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|0.25%
| align=right|
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Constitution<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
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| 2020
| 2020
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| align=right|33.47%
| align=right|33.47%
| align=right|66.53%
| align=right|66.53%
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| align=right|44.36%
| align=right|44.36%
| align=right|11.62%
| align=right|11.62%
|
| align=right|13.23%, 0.84%, 0.56%, 0.23%
| align=right|13.23%, 0.84%, 0.56%, 0.23%
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|-
| 2022
| North Dakota
| [[Rick Becker (I)]]
| align=right|44,406
| align=right|18.49%
| align=right|56.41%
| align=right|24.98%
|
| align=right|0.11%
| Listed on LP.org as a candidate and often referred to by himself and by the media as a libertarian (small l), but I am struggling to find any endorsement, even temporarily or unofficially, by the North Dakota LP. He was on the ballot as an independent.
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| 2002
| 2002
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| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|80.03%
| align=right|80.03%
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| align=right|1.24%, 0.30%
| align=right|1.24%, 0.30%
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| 2018
| 2018
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| align=right|30.53%
| align=right|30.53%
| align=right|54.09%
| align=right|54.09%
| align=right|
|  
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|  
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| 2006
| 2006
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| align=right|12.59%
| align=right|12.59%
| align=right|87.36%
| align=right|87.36%
| align=right|
|  
|  
| align=right|0.03%, 0.02%
| align=right|0.03%, 0.02%
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| 2000
| 2000
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| align=right|12.86%
| align=right|12.86%
| align=right|72.69%
| align=right|72.69%
| align=right|1.62%, 0.53%, 0.33%, 0.10%
| align=right|1.62%
| align=right|0.53%, 0.33%, 0.10%
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| align=right|31.55%
| align=right|31.55%
| align=right|68.45%
| align=right|68.45%
| align=right|
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| align=right|
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|-
| 2022
| Texas
| align=right|26
| [[Mike Kolls]]
| align=right|81,384
| align=right|30.71%
| align=right|69.29%
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|  
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| 1998
| 1998
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| align=right|32,533
| align=right|32,533
| align=right|28.84%
| align=right|28.84%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|71.16%
| align=right|71.16%
| align=right|
|  
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|-
| 2018
| 2018
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| align=right|84,646
| align=right|84,646
| align=right|28.71%
| align=right|28.71%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|71.29%
| align=right|71.29%
| align=right|
|  
|-
|-
| 2004
| 2004
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| align=right|27.20%
| align=right|27.20%
| align=right|72.80%
| align=right|72.80%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
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| 1990
| 1990
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| align=right|27.15%
| align=right|27.15%
| align=right|72.85%
| align=right|72.85%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
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| 2020
| 2020
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| align=right|26.57%
| align=right|26.57%
| align=right|73.43%
| align=right|73.43%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
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| 1998
| 1998
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| align=right|25.33%
| align=right|25.33%
| align=right|74.67%
| align=right|74.67%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
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| 2006
| 2006
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| align=right|25.20%
| align=right|25.20%
| align=right|74.80%
| align=right|74.80%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
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| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|25.10%
| align=right|25.10%
| align=right|74.90%
| align=right|74.90%
| align=right|
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===Elected United States Representatives With Cross Endorsement===
The following is a list of United States Representatives who were elected with the cross endorsement of another party. All of the candidates listed below appeared on the ballot with the "Libertarian" label. The Libertarian fusion ticket is highlighted in gold.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! State
! District
! Candidate
! Libertarian<br>Votes
! Libertarian<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Pacific Green<br>Percentage
! Conservative<br>Percentage
! Serve America<br>Movement<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
|-
| 2020
| New York
| align=right|2
| [[Andrew Garbarino]]
| align=right|1,490
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.44%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|47.20%
| align=right|46.01%
|
| align=right|1.03%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|5.20%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.09%
| align=right|0.03%
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Green<br>Percentage
! Alaska<br>Independence<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
|-
|-
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| align=right|37.09%
| align=right|37.09%
| align=right|46.14%
| align=right|46.14%
| align=right|1.66%, 0.19%
|
| align=right|1.66%
| align=right|0.19%
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2020
| Wisconsin
| Indiana
| [[Donald Rainwater]] / [[William Henry]]
| align=right|345,567
| align=right|11.44%
| align=right|56.51%
| align=right|32.05%
|
|
|
|-
| 2002
| Wisconsin
| [[Ed Thompson]] / [[Marty Reynolds]]
| [[Ed Thompson]] / [[Marty Reynolds]]
| align=right|185,455
| align=right|185,455
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| align=right|41.39%
| align=right|41.39%
| align=right|45.09%
| align=right|45.09%
| align=right|2.48%, 0.16%, 0.15%, 0.13%, 0.10%, 0.05%
| align=right|2.48%
|
| align=right|0.16%, 0.15%, 0.13%, 0.10%, 0.05%
|-
|}
 
==Lieutenant Governor==
The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Lieutenant Governor, when that office is elected separately from Governor.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! State
! Candidate
! Libertarian<br>Votes
! Libertarian<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
|-
| 2022
| Alabama
| [[Ruth Page-Nelson]]
| align=right|178,660
| align=right|15.61%
| align=right|83.66%
|
| align=right|0.71%
|-
|-
|}
|}
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| align=right|979,105
| align=right|979,105
| align=right|32.86%
| align=right|32.86%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|67.14%
| align=right|67.14%
| align=right|
|
|-
| 2022
| Oklahoma
| [[Lynda Steele]]
| align=right|281,923
| align=right|26.24%
| align=right|73.76%
|
|  
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
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| align=right|262,131
| align=right|262,131
| align=right|22.78%
| align=right|22.78%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|76.51%
| align=right|76.51%
| align=right|0.72%
| align=right|0.72%
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| align=right|19.86%
| align=right|19.86%
| align=right|80.14%
| align=right|80.14%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
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| align=right|18.00%
| align=right|18.00%
| align=right|82.00%
| align=right|82.00%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|-
|-
| 1988
| 1988
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| align=right|11.07%
| align=right|11.07%
| align=right|88.93%
| align=right|88.93%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Constitution<br>Percentage
! Legal Marijuana Now<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
|-
| 2022
| New Mexico
| [[Travis Steven Sanchez]]
| align=right|245,725
| align=right|38.07%
|
| align=right|61.93%
|
|
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
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| align=right|27.65%
| align=right|27.65%
| align=right|72.35%
| align=right|72.35%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
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| align=right|24.82%
| align=right|24.82%
| align=right|75.18%
| align=right|75.18%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|22.92%
| align=right|22.92%
| align=right|76.62%
| align=right|76.62%
| align=right|
|  
|
|  
| align=right|0.46%
| align=right|0.46%
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| align=right|20.38%
| align=right|20.38%
| align=right|79.62%
| align=right|79.62%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
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| align=right|20.05%
| align=right|20.05%
| align=right|79.95%
| align=right|79.95%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
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| align=right|19.72%
| align=right|19.72%
| align=right|73.31%
| align=right|73.31%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|6.96%
| align=right|6.96%
|
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|-
| 1996
| 1996
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| align=right|63,127
| align=right|63,127
| align=right|17.12%
| align=right|17.12%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|82.88%
| align=right|82.88%
| align=right|
|
|
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|-
| 2022
| Alabama
| [[Leigh LaChine]]
| align=right|166,781
| align=right|14.82%
| align=right|84.42%
|
|
|
| align=right|0.76%
|-
| 2022
| Nebraska
| [[Gene Siadek]]
| align=right|76,223
| align=right|12.17%
| align=right|68.52%
|
|
| align=right|19.32%
|  
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Comptroller / Controller==
==Comptroller / Controller==
The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Comptroller / Controller.
The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Comptroller or Controller.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Green<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
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| align=right|19.87%
| align=right|19.87%
| align=right|59.14%
| align=right|59.14%
| align=right|
|  
|  
| align=right|20.99%
| align=right|20.99%
|-
|-
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| align=right|10.50%
| align=right|10.50%
| align=right|83.16%
| align=right|83.16%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|6.34%
| align=right|6.34%
|
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Constitution<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
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| align=right|24.81%
| align=right|24.81%
| align=right|75.19%
| align=right|75.19%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
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| align=right|22.53%
| align=right|22.53%
| align=right|77.47%
| align=right|77.47%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2006
| 2006
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| align=right|18.01%
| align=right|18.01%
| align=right|81.99%
| align=right|81.99%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
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| align=right|17.56%
| align=right|17.56%
| align=right|82.44%
| align=right|82.44%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
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| align=right|10.78%
| align=right|10.78%
| align=right|76.58%
| align=right|76.58%
| align=right|
|
| align=right|12.10%, 0.55%
| align=right|12.10%
| align=right|0.55%
|-
|-
| 2000
| 2000
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| align=right|56,477
| align=right|56,477
| align=right|10.56%
| align=right|10.56%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|89.44%
| align=right|89.44%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! Republican<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Constitution<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
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|-
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| align=right|29.11%
| align=right|29.11%
| align=right|70.89%
| align=right|70.89%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 1998
| 2022
| Nebraska
| [[Katrina Tomsen]]
| align=right|165,951
| align=right|27.79%
| align=right|72.21%
|
|
|
|-
| 2022
| Massachusetts
| [[Cristina Crawford]]
| align=right|516,019
| align=right|23.08%
|
| align=right|76.47%
|
| align=right|0.45%
|-
| 1998
| Arizona
| Arizona
| [[Ray Price]]
| [[Ray Price]]
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| align=right|19.38%
| align=right|19.38%
| align=right|80.62%
| align=right|80.62%
| align=right|
|
| align=right|
|
|
|-
| 2022
| Alabama
| [[Scott Hammond]]
| align=right|175,034
| align=right|15.48%
| align=right|83.74%
|
|
| align=right|0.78%
|-
| 2020
| Utah
| [[Joseph Speciale]]
| align=right|198,549
| align=right|14.89%
| align=right|74.57%
|
| align=right|10.54%
|  
|-
|-
| 2000
| 2000
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| align=right|12.73%
| align=right|12.73%
| align=right|82.94%
| align=right|82.94%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
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|-
| 1998
| 1998
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| align=right|10.12%
| align=right|10.12%
| align=right|62.10%
| align=right|62.10%
| align=right|
|
| align=right|18.13%, 9.65%
| align=right|9.65%
| align=right|18.13%
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|-
|}
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| align=right|13,724
| align=right|13,724
| align=right|44.38%
| align=right|44.38%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|55.62%
| align=right|55.62%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
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| align=right|43.58%
| align=right|43.58%
| align=right|56.42%
| align=right|56.42%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Officially all candidates are non-partisan
| Officially all candidates are non-partisan
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|-
Line 754: Line 1,049:
| align=right|7,989
| align=right|7,989
| align=right|37.59%
| align=right|37.59%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|62.41%
| align=right|62.41%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 766: Line 1,061:
| align=right|35.17%
| align=right|35.17%
| align=right|64.71%
| align=right|64.71%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|0.12%
| align=right|0.12%
|  
|  
Line 777: Line 1,072:
| align=right|35.13%
| align=right|35.13%
| align=right|64.87%
| align=right|64.87%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 787: Line 1,082:
| align=right|4,409
| align=right|4,409
| align=right|35.13%
| align=right|35.13%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|64.87%
| align=right|64.87%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|
|-
| 2022
| Nebraska
| align=right|38
| [[Tyler R Cappel]]
| align=right|5,031
| align=right|34.94%
| align=right|65.06%
|
|
| Officially all candidates are non-partisan
|-
|-
| 1982
| 1982
Line 798: Line 1,104:
| align=right|1,574
| align=right|1,574
| align=right|34.11%
| align=right|34.11%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|65.89%
| align=right|65.89%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 809: Line 1,115:
| align=right|16,395
| align=right|16,395
| align=right|32.68%
| align=right|32.68%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|67.32%
| align=right|67.32%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 822: Line 1,128:
| align=right|28.58%
| align=right|28.58%
| align=right|39.00%
| align=right|39.00%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2017
| 2020
| Colorado
| align=right|29
| [[Michele Poague]]
| align=right|20,914
| align=right|31.34%
|
| align=right|68.66%
|
|
|-
| 2022
| West Virginia
| align=right|12
| [[Austin Lynch]]
| align=right|8,529
| align=right|31.30%
| align=right|68.67%
|
| align=right|0.03%
|
|-
| 2017
| Washington
| Washington
| align=right|48
| align=right|48
Line 831: Line 1,159:
| align=right|9,553
| align=right|9,553
| align=right|31.05%
| align=right|31.05%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|68.95%
| align=right|68.95%
| align=right|
|  
| Special
| Special
|-
|-
Line 842: Line 1,170:
| align=right|3,623
| align=right|3,623
| align=right|30.92%
| align=right|30.92%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.08%
| align=right|69.08%
| align=right|
|
|
|-
| 2020
| Hawaii
| align=right|20
| [[Feena Bonoan]]
| align=right|6,172
| align=right|30.65%
|
| align=right|69.35%
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 853: Line 1,192:
| align=right|12,454
| align=right|12,454
| align=right|30.46%
| align=right|30.46%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.54%
| align=right|69.54%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 864: Line 1,203:
| align=right|2,900
| align=right|2,900
| align=right|30.42%
| align=right|30.42%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Needs Source
| Needs Source
|-
| 2022
| Arkansas
| align=right|34
| [[Jean Pierre DeVilliers]]
| align=right|9,236
| align=right|30.20%
| align=right|69.80%
|
|
|
|-
|-
|}
|}
Line 885: Line 1,235:
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Conservative<br>Percentage
! Natural Law<br>Percentage
! Natural Law<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2022
| Oregon
| align=right|11
| [[Kim Thatcher]]
| align=right|22,238
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.45%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|47.30%
|
|
|
| align=right|0.25%
|
|-
| 2020
| New York
| align=right|57
| [[George Borrello]]
| align=right|1,374
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|1.12%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|61.78%
| align=right|28.30%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|1.80%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|6.98%
|
| align=right|0.03%
|
|-
| 2019
| New York
| align=right|57
| [[George Borrello]]
| align=right|783
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|1.31%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.07%
| align=right|28.85%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|3.27%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|8.46%
|
| align=right|0.04%
| Special
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
Line 897: Line 1,291:
| align=right|43.94%
| align=right|43.94%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
|  
|  
| align=right|0.14%
| align=right|0.14%
|
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2014
Line 909: Line 1,305:
| align=right|41.17%
| align=right|41.17%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|  
|  
| align=right|0.29%
| align=right|0.29%
|
|-
|-
| 1996
| 1996
Line 920: Line 1,318:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|46.36%
| align=right|46.36%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 932: Line 1,332:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|37.31%
| align=right|37.31%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 944: Line 1,346:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|  
|  
| align=right|16.75%
| align=right|16.75%
|
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 956: Line 1,360:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|44.35%
| align=right|44.35%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 968: Line 1,374:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|36.09%
| align=right|36.09%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 980: Line 1,388:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|43.35%
| align=right|43.35%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 992: Line 1,402:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|29.43%
| align=right|29.43%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,004: Line 1,416:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|26.93%
| align=right|26.93%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,017: Line 1,431:
| align=right|46.90%
| align=right|46.90%
|
|
|
|  
|
|
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,028: Line 1,444:
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.97%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.97%
| align=right|43.08%
| align=right|43.08%
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,048: Line 1,466:
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
! Notes
|-
| 2020
| Wyoming
| align=right|39
| [[Marshall Burt]]
| align=right|1,696
| align=right|53.60%
|
| align=right|44.91%
| align=right|1.49%
| Elected
|-
| 2020
| Wyoming
| align=right|55
| [[Bethany Baldes]]
| align=right|2,026
| align=right|49.44%
| align=right|50.22%
|
| align=right|0.34%
|
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
Line 1,056: Line 1,496:
| align=right|49.01%
| align=right|49.01%
| align=right|50.65%
| align=right|50.65%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|0.34%
| align=right|0.34%
|  
|  
Line 1,066: Line 1,506:
| align=right|5,243
| align=right|5,243
| align=right|46.77%
| align=right|46.77%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|52.62%, 0.62%
| align=right|52.62%, 0.62%
| The petitioning candidate with 52.62% of the vote was a Republican who failed to properly file paperwork.
| The petitioning candidate with 52.62% of the vote was a Republican who failed to properly file paperwork.
Line 1,077: Line 1,517:
| align=right|990
| align=right|990
| align=right|45.27%
| align=right|45.27%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|54.73%
| align=right|54.73%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|
|-
| 2019
| Missouri
| align=right|74
| [[Nicholas Kasoff]]
| align=right|605
| align=right|42.67%
|
| align=right|57.33%
|
| Special
|-
|-
| 2012
| 2012
Line 1,089: Line 1,540:
| align=right|40.96%
| align=right|40.96%
| align=right|59.04%
| align=right|59.04%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,099: Line 1,550:
| align=right|1,174
| align=right|1,174
| align=right|40.85%
| align=right|40.85%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|59.15%
| align=right|59.15%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,121: Line 1,572:
| align=right|795
| align=right|795
| align=right|40.48%
| align=right|40.48%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Needs Source. Probably a screwy % from a multi-member district
| Needs Source. Probably a screwy % from a multi-member district
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2020
| Nevada
| Rhode Island
| align=right|36
| align=right|68
| [[William Hunt]]
| align=right|2,995
| align=right|40.31%
|
| align=right|59.14%
| align=right|0.55%
|
|-
| 2022
| Wyoming
| align=right|55
| [[Bethany Baldes]]
| align=right|1,175
| align=right|39.31%
| align=right|60.15%
|
| align=right|0.54%
|
|-
| 2016
| Nevada
| align=right|36
| [[Dennis Hof]]
| [[Dennis Hof]]
| align=right|10,675
| align=right|10,675
| align=right|39.24%
| align=right|39.24%
| align=right|60.76%
| align=right|60.76%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,143: Line 1,616:
| align=right|2,193
| align=right|2,193
| align=right|38.45%
| align=right|38.45%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|61.35%
| align=right|61.35%
| align=right|0.19%
| align=right|0.19%
Line 1,154: Line 1,627:
| align=right|2,529
| align=right|2,529
| align=right|37.95%
| align=right|37.95%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|61.19%
| align=right|61.19%
| align=right|0.86%
| align=right|0.86%
Line 1,166: Line 1,639:
| align=right|37.93%
| align=right|37.93%
| align=right|62.07%
| align=right|62.07%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Special
| Special
|-
|-
| 2000
| 2020
| Vermont
| Colorado
| align=right|Chittenden 7-7
| align=right|50
| [[Jeffrey Pascoe]] (I)
| [[Sean Short]]
| align=right|9,992
| align=right|37.86%
|
| align=right|62.14%
|
|
|-
| 2022
| Nevada
| align=right|4
| [[Darby Lee Burns]]
| align=right|9,452
| align=right|37.38%
| align=right|62.62%
|
|
|
|-
| 2000
| Vermont
| align=right|Chittenden 7-7
| [[Jeffrey Pascoe]] (I)
| align=right|648
| align=right|648
| align=right|37.37%
| align=right|37.37%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|61.36%
| align=right|61.36%
| align=right|1.27%
| align=right|1.27%
Line 1,188: Line 1,683:
| align=right|36.97%
| align=right|36.97%
| align=right|63.03%
| align=right|63.03%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,199: Line 1,694:
| align=right|36.35%
| align=right|36.35%
| align=right|63.65%
| align=right|63.65%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Daily Oklahoman, Nov. 4, 1976
| Daily Oklahoman, Nov. 4, 1976
|-
|-
Line 1,209: Line 1,704:
| align=right|1,461
| align=right|1,461
| align=right|36.15%
| align=right|36.15%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|62.98%
| align=right|62.98%
| align=right|0.87%
| align=right|0.87%
Line 1,221: Line 1,716:
| align=right|35.85%
| align=right|35.85%
| align=right|63.60%
| align=right|63.60%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|0.55%
| align=right|0.55%
|  
|  
Line 1,231: Line 1,726:
| align=right|1,550
| align=right|1,550
| align=right|35.85%
| align=right|35.85%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|64.15%
| align=right|64.15%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,254: Line 1,749:
| align=right|35.76%
| align=right|35.76%
| align=right|64.23%
| align=right|64.23%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,265: Line 1,760:
| align=right|35.72%
| align=right|35.72%
| align=right|64.28%
| align=right|64.28%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,275: Line 1,770:
| align=right|2,043
| align=right|2,043
| align=right|35.34%
| align=right|35.34%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|64.00%
| align=right|64.00%
| align=right|0.66%
| align=right|0.66%
Line 1,286: Line 1,781:
| align=right|3,041
| align=right|3,041
| align=right|35.28%
| align=right|35.28%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|64.72%
| align=right|64.72%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,297: Line 1,792:
| align=right|1,183
| align=right|1,183
| align=right|34.80%
| align=right|34.80%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|65.20%
| align=right|65.20%
| align=right|
|
|
|-
| 2022
| Texas
| align=right|57
| [[Darren Hamilton]]
| align=right|21,227
| align=right|34.71%
| align=right|65.29%
|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,309: Line 1,815:
| align=right|34.59%
| align=right|34.59%
| align=right|64.81%
| align=right|64.81%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|0.60%
| align=right|0.60%
|
|-
| 2022
| Arkansas
| align=right|32
| [[Eric I McGee]]
| align=right|2,446
| align=right|34.50%
| align=right|65.50%
|
|
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,320: Line 1,837:
| align=right|34.05%
| align=right|34.05%
| align=right|65.95%
| align=right|65.95%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,330: Line 1,847:
| align=right|2,316
| align=right|2,316
| align=right|33.86%
| align=right|33.86%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|66.14%
| align=right|66.14%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,342: Line 1,859:
| align=right|33.49%
| align=right|33.49%
| align=right|66.51%
| align=right|66.51%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,352: Line 1,869:
| align=right|1,187
| align=right|1,187
| align=right|33.34%
| align=right|33.34%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|66.66%
| align=right|66.66%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,363: Line 1,880:
| align=right|12,838
| align=right|12,838
| align=right|33.05%
| align=right|33.05%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|66.95%
| align=right|66.95%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,374: Line 1,891:
| align=right|9,957
| align=right|9,957
| align=right|32.97%
| align=right|32.97%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|67.03%
| align=right|67.03%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,385: Line 1,902:
| align=right|8,658
| align=right|8,658
| align=right|32.72%
| align=right|32.72%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
| Needs Source. Might be a screwy % from a multi-member district
| Needs Source. Might be a screwy % from a multi-member district
|-
|-
Line 1,396: Line 1,913:
| align=right|16,260
| align=right|16,260
| align=right|32.69%
| align=right|32.69%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|67.31%
| align=right|67.31%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2020
| Pennsylvania
| Arkansas
| align=right|121
| align=right|77
| [[Stephen Edwards]]
| align=right|3,469
| align=right|32.49%
| align=right|67.51%
|
|
|
|-
| 2022
| Wyoming
| align=right|48
| [[Misty Dawn Morris]]
| align=right|743
| align=right|32.47%
| align=right|66.87%
|
| align=right|0.66%
|
|-
| 2014
| Pennsylvania
| align=right|121
| [[Betsy Summers]]
| [[Betsy Summers]]
| align=right|3,298
| align=right|3,298
| align=right|32.25%
| align=right|32.25%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|67.75%
| align=right|67.75%
| align=right|
|
|
|-
| 2020
| Washington
| align=right|38-2
| [[David Wiley]]
| align=right|20,810
| align=right|32.20%
|
| align=right|66.81%
| align=right|1.00%
|
|-
| 2022
| Iowa
| align=right|71
| [[Sean Schriver]]
| align=right|3,058
| align=right|31.98%
|
| align=right|67.21%
| align=right|0.81%
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,418: Line 1,979:
| align=right|1,211
| align=right|1,211
| align=right|31.97%
| align=right|31.97%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|66.82%
| align=right|66.82%
| align=right|1.21%
| align=right|1.21%
Line 1,429: Line 1,990:
| align=right|2,503
| align=right|2,503
| align=right|31.91%
| align=right|31.91%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|68.09%
| align=right|68.09%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2022
| Texas
| align=right|14
| [[Jeff Miller]]
| align=right|13,995
| align=right|31.91%
| align=right|68.09%
|
|
|
|-
| 2014
| Florida
| Florida
| align=right|28
| align=right|28
Line 1,441: Line 2,013:
| align=right|31.75%
| align=right|31.75%
| align=right|68.25%
| align=right|68.25%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,451: Line 2,023:
| align=right|1,188
| align=right|1,188
| align=right|31.40%
| align=right|31.40%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|68.46%
| align=right|68.46%
| align=right|0.13%
| align=right|0.13%
Line 1,463: Line 2,035:
| align=right|31.35%
| align=right|31.35%
| align=right|68.65%
| align=right|68.65%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,473: Line 2,045:
| align=right|5,509
| align=right|5,509
| align=right|31.33%
| align=right|31.33%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|68.02%
| align=right|68.02%
| align=right|0.65%
| align=right|0.65%
Line 1,485: Line 2,057:
| align=right|31.29%
| align=right|31.29%
| align=right|68.71%
| align=right|68.71%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,496: Line 2,068:
| align=right|31.28%
| align=right|31.28%
| align=right|67.97%
| align=right|67.97%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|0.75%
| align=right|0.75%
|  
|  
Line 1,506: Line 2,078:
| align=right|1,734
| align=right|1,734
| align=right|30.88%
| align=right|30.88%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.12%
| align=right|69.12%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,518: Line 2,090:
| align=right|30.83%
| align=right|30.83%
| align=right|69.17%
| align=right|69.17%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,528: Line 2,100:
| align=right|11,049
| align=right|11,049
| align=right|30.81%
| align=right|30.81%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.19%
| align=right|69.19%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,539: Line 2,111:
| align=right|723
| align=right|723
| align=right|30.79%
| align=right|30.79%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.21%
| align=right|69.21%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,551: Line 2,123:
| align=right|30.75%
| align=right|30.75%
| align=right|69.25%
| align=right|69.25%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,561: Line 2,133:
| align=right|9,935
| align=right|9,935
| align=right|30.53%
| align=right|30.53%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.47%
| align=right|69.47%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,572: Line 2,144:
| align=right|918
| align=right|918
| align=right|30.48%
| align=right|30.48%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|68.56%
| align=right|68.56%
| align=right|0.96%
| align=right|0.96%
Line 1,583: Line 2,155:
| align=right|20,151
| align=right|20,151
| align=right|30.34%
| align=right|30.34%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.66%
| align=right|69.66%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,594: Line 2,166:
| align=right|3,652
| align=right|3,652
| align=right|30.26%
| align=right|30.26%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.74%
| align=right|69.74%
| align=right|
|
|
|-
| 2020
| New Mexico
| align=right|21
| [[Paul McKenney]]
| align=right|2,142
| align=right|30.20%
|
| align=right|69.80%
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,605: Line 2,188:
| align=right|2,048
| align=right|2,048
| align=right|30.20%
| align=right|30.20%
| align=right|
|  
| align=right|69.80%
| align=right|69.80%
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
Line 1,625: Line 2,208:
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
! Notes
|-
| 2020
| Wyoming
| align=right|39
| [[Marshall Burt]]
| align=right|1,696
| align=right|53.60%
| align=right|
| align=right|44.91%
| align=right|1.49%
|
|-
|-
| 2000
| 2000
Line 1,698: Line 2,292:
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Pacific Green<br>Percentage
! Pacific Green<br>Percentage
! Conservative<br>Percentage
! Serve America<br>Movement<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
! Notes
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2020
| Oregon
| New York
| align=right|21
| align=right|9
| [[Brian Clem]]
| [[Michael Durso]]
| align=right|13,440
| align=right|344
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.50%
| align=right|36.06%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.66%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|37.51%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.93%
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|5.39%
|  
|  
| align=right|0.43%
| align=right|0.01%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2020
| Oregon
| New York
| align=right|25
| align=right|15
| [[Bill Post]]
| [[Michael Montesano]]
| align=right|16,736
| align=right|335
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.32%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.51%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|49.87%
| align=right|41.56%
| align=right|44.31%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.80%
|  
|  
| align=right|0.13%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|4.49%
|
| align=right|0.03%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2020
| Oregon
| New York
| align=right|39
| align=right|19
| [[Christine Drazan]]
| [[Edward Ra]]
| align=right|19,732
| align=right|253
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.39%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.60%
| align=right|40.74%
| align=right|41.05%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.94%
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|4.99%
|  
|  
| align=right|0.19%
| align=right|0.03%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2020
| Oregon
| New York
| align=right|56
| align=right|20
| [[E. Werner Reschke]]
| [[Melissa Miller]]
| align=right|18,312
| align=right|229
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.78%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.35%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|53.66%
| align=right|27.95%
| align=right|40.99%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|1.00%
| align=right|
| align=right|0.27%
|  
|  
|-
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|3.96%
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|6
| [[Sal Esquivel]]
| align=right|15,329
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|95.87%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
| align=right|0.04%
|  
|  
| align=right|4.13%
|-
| 2020
| New York
| align=right|99
| [[Colin Schmitt]]
| align=right|408
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.64%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|49.12%
| align=right|42.69%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.97%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|6.39%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|0.17%
| align=right|0.03%
|
|-
| 2020
| New York
| align=right|144
| [[Michael Norris]]
| align=right|1,517
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|2.77%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|73.63%
| align=right|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|9.27%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|13.64%
|
| align=right|0.69%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2020
| Oregon
| New York
| align=right|17
| align=right|145
| [[Sherrie Sprenger]]
| [[Angelo Morinello]]
| align=right|16,683
| align=right|1,216
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|73.68%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|2.73%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|73.08%
| align=right|25.82%
| align=right|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|11.37%
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.09%
|  
|  
| align=right|0.50%
| align=right|0.74%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2020
| Oregon
| Oregon
| align=right|25
| align=right|9
| [[Bill Post]]
| [[Boomer Wright]]
| align=right|12,555
| align=right|21,724
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|54.84%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|57.54%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.82%
| align=right|42.35%
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|3.12%
| align=right|0.22%
|  
|  
|-
|  
| 2014
|  
| Oregon
| align=right|0.12%
| align=right|54
| [[Knute Buehler]]
| align=right|15,348
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
| align=right|0.51%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 2014
| 2020
| Oregon
| Oregon
| align=right|56
| align=right|32
| [[Gail Whitsett]]
| [[Suzanne Weber]]
| align=right|16,252
| align=right|21,941
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|97.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|54.12%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|45.68%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|2.76%
|
| align=right|0.20%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 1998
| 2020
| Vermont
| Oregon
| align=right|Orange 3
| align=right|53
| [[Neil Randall]]
| [[Jack Zika]]
| align=right|733
| align=right|27,442
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.77%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|57.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|46.29%
| align=right|42.78%
| align=right|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.94%
| align=right|0.15%
|  
|  
|-
|-
| 1996
| 2020
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Cheshire 2
| align=right|60
| [[Sarah Bonneau]]
| [[Mark Owens]]
| align=right|1,795
| align=right|23,252
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.08%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|77.44%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|22.39%
| align=right|
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.17%
|  
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1996
| 2018
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| align=right|21
| [[Bob L'Heureux]]
| [[Brian Clem]]
| align=right|5,676
| align=right|13,440
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|8.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.50%
| align=right|36.06%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.43%
|  
|  
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1996
| 2018
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| align=right|25
| [[Robert Brundige]]
| [[Bill Post]]
| align=right|4,956
| align=right|16,736
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|7.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.32%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.56%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.13%
|  
|  
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1996
| 2018
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Sullivan 5
| align=right|39
| [[Rudolph Adler]]
| [[Christine Drazan]]
| align=right|836
| align=right|19,732
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.15%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|40.74%
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.19%
|  
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1994
| 2018
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Hillsborough 21
| align=right|56
| [[Jeffrey Macgillivray]]
| [[E. Werner Reschke]]
| align=right|1,739
| align=right|18,312
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.78%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|27.95%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.27%
|  
|  
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1994
| 2014
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Hillsborough 33
| align=right|6
| [[Jim McClarin]]
| [[Sal Esquivel]]
| align=right|1,033
| align=right|15,329
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.83%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|95.87%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 1,907: Line 2,534:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 3 of 7 candidates were elected
| align=right|4.13%
|
|-
|-
| 1994
| 2014
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| align=right|17
| [[Don Gorman]]
| [[Sherrie Sprenger]]
| align=right|2,563
| align=right|16,683
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|99.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|73.68%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|25.82%
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
| align=right|0.50%
|
|-
|-
| 1994
| 2014
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| align=right|25
| [[David Welch]]
| [[Bill Post]]
| align=right|1,898
| align=right|12,555
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.31%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|54.84%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.82%
| align=right|
| align=right|3.12%
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.22%
|  
|  
| 4 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1994
| 2014
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| align=right|54
| [[Sharleene Hurst]]
| [[Knute Buehler]]
| align=right|2,628
| align=right|15,348
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
|  
|  
|  
|  
| align=right|0.51%
|  
|  
|
| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 2014
| New Hampshire
| Oregon
| align=right|Belknap 1
| align=right|56
| [[Carl Johnson]]
| [[Gail Whitsett]]
| align=right|1,953
| align=right|16,252
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|33.52%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|97.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 1,959: Line 2,594:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
| align=right|2.76%
|
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1998
| New Hampshire
| Vermont
| align=right|Belknap 1
| align=right|Orange 3
| [[David Lawton]]
| [[Neil Randall]]
| align=right|1,907
| align=right|733
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.73%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.77%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|46.29%
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
| align=right|0.94%
|
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Belknap 7
| align=right|Cheshire 2
| [[Niel Young]]
| [[Sarah Bonneau]]
| align=right|4,127
| align=right|1,795
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|11.85%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.08%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 1,985: Line 2,624:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 6 of 13 candidates were elected
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Cheshire 8
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[Stephen Avery]]
| [[Bob L'Heureux]]
| align=right|1,153
| align=right|5,676
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|8.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 1,998: Line 2,638:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 5 candidates were elected
|  
|
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Cheshire 10
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[John Hunt]]
| [[Robert Brundige]]
| align=right|1,135
| align=right|4,956
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|7.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 2,011: Line 2,653:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|  
|
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Coos 6
| align=right|Sullivan 5
| [[Lawrence Guay]]
| [[Rudolph Adler]]
| align=right|1,542
| align=right|836
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.15%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 2,024: Line 2,668:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|  
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 4
| align=right|Hillsborough 21
| [[Bonnie Ham]]
| [[Jeffrey Macgillivray]]
| align=right|813
| align=right|1,739
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.25%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 2,039: Line 2,687:
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 11
| align=right|Hillsborough 33
| [[David Scanlan]]
| [[Jim McClarin]]
| align=right|1,949
| align=right|1,033
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.83%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 11
| [[Patricia Brown]]
| align=right|1,364
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|30.64%
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 3 of 7 candidates were elected
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 5
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| [[Neal Kurk]]
| [[Don Gorman]]
| align=right|1,947
| align=right|2,563
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|36.40%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|99.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
Line 2,076: Line 2,714:
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[Finlay Rothhaus]]
| [[David Welch]]
| align=right|6,404
| align=right|1,898
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|9.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.31%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 8 of 15 candidates were elected
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| 1992
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 24
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| [[Andrew Borsa]]
| [[Sharleene Hurst]]
| align=right|2,160
| align=right|2,628
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.96%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 3 of 6 candidates were elected
|  
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| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 29
| align=right|Belknap 1
| [[David Cote]]
| [[Carl Johnson]]
| align=right|1,988
| align=right|1,953
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|39.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|33.52%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|  
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 3
| align=right|Belknap 1
| [[Thea Braiterman]]
| [[David Lawton]]
| align=right|2,015
| align=right|1,907
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.73%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 12
| align=right|Belknap 7
| [[Jay Ward]]
| [[Niel Young]]
| align=right|4,172
| align=right|4,127
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.56%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|11.85%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 4 of 6 candidates were elected
|  
|
|
| 6 of 13 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 3
| align=right|Cheshire 8
| [[William Williamson]]
| [[Stephen Avery]]
| align=right|1,225
| align=right|1,153
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.70%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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|  
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|  
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| 2 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 7
| align=right|Cheshire 10
| [[Joseph Stone]]
| [[John Hunt]]
| align=right|1,394
| align=right|1,135
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| align=right|Coos 6
| [[Don Gorman]]
| [[Lawrence Guay]]
| align=right|2,683
| align=right|1,542
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.68%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 12
| align=right|Grafton 4
| [[Calvin Warburton]]
| [[Bonnie Ham]]
| align=right|1,902
| align=right|813
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|27.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.25%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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|  
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|  
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| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| align=right|Grafton 11
| [[Merilyn Senter]]
| [[David Scanlan]]
| align=right|2,835
| align=right|1,949
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|51.03%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
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|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| align=right|Grafton 11
| [[LeRoy Dube]]
| [[Patricia Brown]]
| align=right|2,721
| align=right|1,364
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|48.97%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|30.64%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| align=right|Hillsborough 5
| [[Marjorie Battles]]
| [[Neal Kurk]]
| align=right|4,563
| align=right|1,947
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|26.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|36.40%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
|  
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[Finlay Rothhaus]]
| align=right|6,404
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|9.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 8 of 15 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 24
| [[Andrew Borsa]]
| align=right|2,160
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.96%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 29
| [[David Cote]]
| align=right|1,988
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|39.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 3
| [[Thea Braiterman]]
| align=right|2,015
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 12
| [[Jay Ward]]
| align=right|4,172
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.56%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 4 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 3
| [[William Williamson]]
| align=right|1,225
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.70%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 7
| [[Joseph Stone]]
| align=right|1,394
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| [[Don Gorman]]
| align=right|2,683
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.68%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 12
| [[Calvin Warburton]]
| align=right|1,902
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|27.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| [[Merilyn Senter]]
| align=right|2,835
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|51.03%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| [[LeRoy Dube]]
| align=right|2,721
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|48.97%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[Marjorie Battles]]
| align=right|4,563
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|26.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[David Welch]]
| align=right|4,534
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| [[Katharin Pratt]]
| align=right|4,028
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.17%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[George Rubin]]
| align=right|3,890
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.75%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[Deborah Woods]]
| align=right|3,273
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.19%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[Louis Gargiulo]]
| align=right|2,621
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| [[David Welch]]
| [[Carol Yennaco]]
| align=right|4,534
| align=right|3,536
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
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| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| [[Katharin Pratt]]
| [[Patricia Skinner]]
| align=right|4,028
| align=right|3,479
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.17%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.09%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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|  
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| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
|  
| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| align=right|Rockingham 30
| [[George Rubin]]
| [[Laura Pantelakos]]
| align=right|3,890
| align=right|1,245
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.75%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
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|  
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|  
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| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|  
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| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| align=right|Rockingham 36
| [[Deborah Woods]]
| [[James Splaine]]
| align=right|3,273
| align=right|3,109
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.19%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.19%
|
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|-
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| align=right|Strafford 8
| [[Louis Gargiulo]]
| [[Amanda Merrill]]
| align=right|2,621
| align=right|4,293
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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|-
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| align=right|Strafford 10
| [[Carol Yennaco]]
| [[Richard Wasson]]
| align=right|3,536
| align=right|682
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|53.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
|  
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| align=right|Strafford 19
| [[Patricia Skinner]]
| [[Greg McGrath]]
| align=right|3,479
| align=right|1,589
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.09%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|45.44%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
|  
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| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 30
| align=right|Sullivan 2
| [[Laura Pantelakos]]
| [[Thomas Behrens]]
| align=right|1,245
| align=right|2,646
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 36
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[James Splaine]]
| [[Gordon Flint Sr]]
| align=right|3,109
| align=right|2,610
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.19%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|31.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|  
|  
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 8
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[Amanda Merrill]]
| [[Fredrik Peyron]]
| align=right|4,293
| align=right|1,494
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.20%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
| 4 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 10
| [[Richard Wasson]]
| align=right|682
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|53.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 19
| [[Greg McGrath]]
| align=right|1,589
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|45.44%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 2
| [[Thomas Behrens]]
| align=right|2,646
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[Gordon Flint Sr]]
| align=right|2,610
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|31.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[Fredrik Peyron]]
| align=right|1,494
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.20%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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Federal Offices

President

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 5% in a state in an election for President.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Constitution
Percentage
Green
Percentage
Socialism
And
Liberation
Percentage
American Delta
Percentage
Better
For
America
Percentage
National Unity
Percentage
Other
Percentage
1980 Alaska Ed Clark 18,479 11.66% 54.35% 26.41% 7.04% 0.54%
2016 New Mexico Gary Johnson 74,541 9.34% 40.04% 48.26% 0.19% 1.24% 0.15% 0.06% 0.73%
2016 North Dakota Gary Johnson 21,434 6.22% 62.96% 27.23% 0.53% 1.10% 0.11% 1.86%
2016 Alaska Gary Johnson 18,725 5.88% 51.28% 36.55% 1.21% 1.80% 0.39% 2.89%
2016 Oklahoma Gary Johnson 83,481 5.75% 65.32% 28.93%
2016 Montana Gary Johnson 28,037 5.64% 56.17% 35.75% 0.06% 1.60% 0.32% 0.46% 0.01%
2016 South Dakota Gary Johnson 20,850 5.63% 61.53% 31.74% 1.10%
1976 Alaska Roger MacBride 6,785 5.49% 57.90% 35.65% 0.95%
2016 Wyoming Gary Johnson 13,287 5.19% 68.17% 21.88% 0.80% 0.98% 0.28% 2.70%
2016 Colorado Gary Johnson 144,121 5.18% 43.25% 48.16% 0.42% 1.38% 0.02% 0.05% 1.04% 0.50%
2016 Maine Gary Johnson 38,105 5.09% 44.87% 47.83% 0.04% 1.91% 0.25%

US Senate

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for US Senate.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Constitution
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
2020 Arkansas Ricky Harrington Jr 399,390 33.47% 66.53%
2016 Alaska Joe Miller 90,825 29.16% 44.36% 11.62% 13.23%, 0.84%, 0.56%, 0.23%
2022 North Dakota Rick Becker (I) 44,406 18.49% 56.41% 24.98% 0.11% Listed on LP.org as a candidate and often referred to by himself and by the media as a libertarian (small l), but I am struggling to find any endorsement, even temporarily or unofficially, by the North Dakota LP. He was on the ballot as an independent.
2002 Massachusetts Michael Cloud 369,807 18.43% 80.03% 1.24%, 0.30%
2018 New Mexico Gary Johnson 107,201 15.38% 30.53% 54.09%
2006 Indiana Steve Osborn 168,820 12.59% 87.36% 0.03%, 0.02%
2000 Massachusetts Carla Howell 308,860 11.88% 12.86% 72.69% 1.62% 0.53%, 0.33%, 0.10%

US House

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 25% in an election for US House.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2012 Kansas 3 Joel Balam 92,675 31.55% 68.45%
2022 Texas 26 Mike Kolls 81,384 30.71% 69.29%
1998 Mississippi 2 William Chipman 32,533 28.84% 71.16%
2018 Washington 2 Brian Luke 84,646 28.71% 71.29%
2004 Florida 21 Frank Gonzalez 54,736 27.20% 72.80%
1990 California 45 Joe Shea 46,068 27.15% 72.85%
2020 Illinois 8 Preston Nelson 68,327 26.84% 73.16%
2014 Louisiana 4 Randall Lord 55,236 26.57% 73.43%
1998 California 25 Bruce Acker 38,669 25.33% 74.67%
2006 Arizona 6 Jason Blair 51,285 25.20% 74.80%
2016 Arkansas 4 Kerry Hicks 61,274 25.10% 74.90%

Elected United States Representatives With Cross Endorsement

The following is a list of United States Representatives who were elected with the cross endorsement of another party. All of the candidates listed below appeared on the ballot with the "Libertarian" label. The Libertarian fusion ticket is highlighted in gold.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Independent
Percentage
Pacific Green
Percentage
Conservative
Percentage
Serve America
Movement
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2020 New York 2 Andrew Garbarino 1,490 0.44% 47.20% 46.01% 1.03% 5.20% 0.09% 0.03%

Statewide Offices

Governor

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Governor.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Green
Percentage
Alaska
Independence
Percentage
Other
Percentage
1982 Alaska Dick Randolph / Donnis Thompson 29,067 14.91% 37.09% 46.14% 1.66% 0.19%
2020 Indiana Donald Rainwater / William Henry 345,567 11.44% 56.51% 32.05%
2002 Wisconsin Ed Thompson / Marty Reynolds 185,455 10.45% 41.39% 45.09% 2.48% 0.16%, 0.15%, 0.13%, 0.10%, 0.05%

Lieutenant Governor

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Lieutenant Governor, when that office is elected separately from Governor.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2022 Alabama Ruth Page-Nelson 178,660 15.61% 83.66% 0.71%

Attorney General

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Attorney General.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2016 Washington Joshua Trumbull 979,105 32.86% 67.14%
2022 Oklahoma Lynda Steele 281,923 26.24% 73.76%
2018 Iowa Marco Battaglia 262,131 22.78% 76.51% 0.72%
1994 Arizona John Karow 207,710 19.86% 80.14%
2014 South Dakota Chad Haber 45,856 18.00% 82.00%
1988 Oregon Fred Oerther 120,228 11.07% 88.93%

Auditor

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Auditor.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Constitution
Percentage
Legal Marijuana Now
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2022 New Mexico Travis Steven Sanchez 245,725 38.07% 61.93%
2018 Arkansas David Dinwiddie 237,602 27.65% 72.35%
2018 Oklahoma John Yeutter 270,313 24.82% 75.18%
2016 North Dakota Roland Riemers 70,818 22.92% 76.62% 0.46%
2010 Nebraska Michele Sallach-Grace 88,433 20.38% 79.62%
2014 South Dakota Kurt Evans 48,103 20.05% 79.95%
2014 Missouri Sean O'Toole 252,351 19.72% 73.31% 6.96%
1996 Montana John Larson 63,127 17.12% 82.88%
2022 Alabama Leigh LaChine 166,781 14.82% 84.42% 0.76%
2022 Nebraska Gene Siadek 76,223 12.17% 68.52% 19.32%

Comptroller / Controller

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Comptroller or Controller.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Green
Percentage
Other
Percentage
1990 Nevada Kent Cromwell 60,433 19.87% 59.14% 20.99%
2010 Texas Mary Ruwart 417,523 10.50% 83.16% 6.34%

Secretary of State

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Secretary of State.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Constitution
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2014 Nebraska Ben Backus 121,470 24.81% 75.19%
2002 Idaho Ronald Perry 86,437 22.53% 77.47%
2006 Wyoming Dennis Brossman 32,551 18.01% 81.99%
2002 Wyoming Marie Brossman 29,751 17.56% 82.44%
2014 Wyoming Kit Carson 16,858 10.78% 76.58% 12.10% 0.55%
2000 West Virginia Poochie Myers 56,477 10.56% 89.44%

Treasurer

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 10% in an election for Treasurer.

Year State Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Constitution
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2018 Arkansas Ashley Ewald 250,943 29.11% 70.89%
2022 Nebraska Katrina Tomsen 165,951 27.79% 72.21%
2022 Massachusetts Cristina Crawford 516,019 23.08% 76.47% 0.45%
1998 Arizona Ray Price 171,769 19.38% 80.62%
2022 Alabama Scott Hammond 175,034 15.48% 83.74% 0.78%
2020 Utah Joseph Speciale 198,549 14.89% 74.57% 10.54%
2000 Utah Hugh Butler 81,697 12.73% 82.94%
1998 Nevada Daniel Fylstra 40,683 10.12% 62.10% 9.65% 18.13%

Other Statewide

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 30% in an election for a statewide office other than those listed above.

Year State Office Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
2012 Montana Clerk Of The Supreme Court Mike Fellows 185,419 43.13% 56.87%
2006 Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction Deborah Andrews (I) 226,054 37.57% 61.94% 0.50%
2012 Georgia Public Service Commission 5 David Staples 1,095,115 34.17% 65.83%
2016 Georgia Public Service Commissioner 2 Eric Hoskins 1,200,076 33.42% 66.58%
2008 Georgia Public Service Commission 1 John Monds 1,076,726 33.40% 66.60%
2014 Georgia Public Service Commission 1 John Monds 710,408 31.67% 68.33%
1994 Montana Clerk of the Supreme Court Jerry O'Neil 93,429 31.02% 68.98%

State Legislature

State Senate

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 30% in an election for State Senate.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
1992 Nevada Clark 2 Tamara Clark 13,724 44.38% 55.62%
2018 Nebraska 32 Laura Ebke 6,299 43.58% 56.42% Officially all candidates are non-partisan
2018 Arkansas 10 Bobbi Hicks 7,989 37.59% 62.41%
1982 Alaska D B Susan Shaffer 6,346 35.17% 64.71% 0.12%
2016 Oklahoma 35 Frank Grove 10,690 35.13% 64.87%
2014 Nevada 10 Ed Uehling 4,409 35.13% 64.87%
2022 Nebraska 38 Tyler R Cappel 5,031 34.94% 65.06% Officially all candidates are non-partisan
1982 Montana 11 Michael Tanchek 1,574 34.11% 65.89%
2016 Washington 3 James Apker 16,395 32.68% 67.32%
1976 Arizona 9 Stephen Davis (I) 7,288 32.42% 28.58% 39.00%
2020 Colorado 29 Michele Poague 20,914 31.34% 68.66%
2022 West Virginia 12 Austin Lynch 8,529 31.30% 68.67% 0.03%
2017 Washington 48 Michelle Darnell 9,553 31.05% 68.95% Special
1996 Hawaii 12 Tracy Ryan 3,623 30.92% 69.08%
2020 Hawaii 20 Feena Bonoan 6,172 30.65% 69.35%
2016 Nevada 7 Kimberly Schjang 12,454 30.46% 69.54%
1976 Idaho 33 Larry Fullmer 2,900 30.42% Needs Source
2022 Arkansas 34 Jean Pierre DeVilliers 9,236 30.20% 69.80%

Elected State Senators With Cross Endorsement

The following is a list of State Senators who were elected with the cross endorsement of another party. All of the candidates listed below are believed to have appeared on the ballot with the "Libertarian" label. The Libertarian fusion ticket is highlighted in gold. In some cases state governments report each party's votes separately. In the cases where they are combined, all of the votes and percentages are listed here in the Libertarian space.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Independent
Percentage
Conservative
Percentage
Natural Law
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
2022 Oregon 11 Kim Thatcher 22,238 52.45% 47.30% 0.25%
2020 New York 57 George Borrello 1,374 1.12% 61.78% 28.30% 1.80% 6.98% 0.03%
2019 New York 57 George Borrello 783 1.31% 58.07% 28.85% 3.27% 8.46% 0.04% Special
2018 Oregon 13 Kim Thatcher 34,888 55.92% 43.94% 0.14%
2014 Oregon 13 Kim Thatcher 27,638 58.55% 41.17% 0.29%
1996 New Hampshire 5 Jim Rubens 11,118 53.64% 46.36%
1996 New Hampshire 7 Amy Patenaude 11,684 62.69% 37.31%
1996 New Hampshire 11 David Wheeler 14,970 83.25% 16.75%
1994 New Hampshire 6 George Lovejoy 6,646 55.65% 44.35%
1994 New Hampshire 9 Sheila Roberge 10,117 63.91% 36.09%
1994 New Hampshire 11 David Wheeler 7,413 56.65% 43.35%
1994 New Hampshire 14 Thomas Colantuono 7,165 70.57% 29.43%
1994 New Hampshire 19 Richard Russman 7,260 73.07% 26.93%
1994 New Hampshire 23 Bruce Keough 7,775 53.10% 46.90%
1992 New Hampshire 6 George Lovejoy 751 3.94% 52.97% 43.08%

State Representative

The following is a list of Libertarian candidates who received at least 30% in an election for State Representative.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
2020 Wyoming 39 Marshall Burt 1,696 53.60% 44.91% 1.49% Elected
2020 Wyoming 55 Bethany Baldes 2,026 49.44% 50.22% 0.34%
2018 Wyoming 55 Bethany Baldes 1,592 49.01% 50.65% 0.34%
2012 South Carolina 26 Jeremy Walters 5,243 46.77% 52.62%, 0.62% The petitioning candidate with 52.62% of the vote was a Republican who failed to properly file paperwork.
2000 Nevada 28 James Dan 990 45.27% 54.73%
2019 Missouri 74 Nicholas Kasoff 605 42.67% 57.33% Special
2012 Colorado 54 Tim Menger 13,951 40.96% 59.04%
1980 Montana 22 Michael Tanchek 1,174 40.85% 59.15%
1984 Alaska 5 B Andre Marrou 4,529 40.48% 40.01% 19.42% 0.09% Elected
1984 Vermont Chittenden 8-1 Ed McGuire 795 40.48% Needs Source. Probably a screwy % from a multi-member district
2020 Rhode Island 68 William Hunt 2,995 40.31% 59.14% 0.55%
2022 Wyoming 55 Bethany Baldes 1,175 39.31% 60.15% 0.54%
2016 Nevada 36 Dennis Hof 10,675 39.24% 60.76%
1982 Alaska 21 Kenneth Fanning 2,193 38.45% 61.35% 0.19%
2016 Rhode Island 68 William Hunt 2,529 37.95% 61.19% 0.86%
1991 California 5 David McCann 12,091 37.93% 62.07% Special
2020 Colorado 50 Sean Short 9,992 37.86% 62.14%
2022 Nevada 4 Darby Lee Burns 9,452 37.38% 62.62%
2000 Vermont Chittenden 7-7 Jeffrey Pascoe (I) 648 37.37% 61.36% 1.27%
1994 New Hampshire Strafford 4 Michael Harrington 281 36.97% 63.03%
1976 Oklahoma 85 Porter Davis (I) 2,867 36.35% 63.65% Daily Oklahoman, Nov. 4, 1976
2014 Alaska 19 Cean Stevens 1,461 36.15% 62.98% 0.87%
2002 Vermont Windsor-Rutland 2 Larry Curtis 588 35.85% 63.60% 0.55%
2000 Maine 76 William Reid 1,550 35.85% 64.15%
1986 Alaska 5 B Andre Marrou 3,838 35.83% 22.39% 41.70% 0.07%
1992 Nevada 26 James Frye 3,952 35.76% 64.23%
2018 New Mexico 31 William Wiley Jr 5,377 35.72% 64.28%
2018 Rhode Island 68 William Hunt Jr 2,043 35.34% 64.00% 0.66%
1992 Nevada 11 Sandra Black 3,041 35.28% 64.72%
2002 Nevada 28 James Dan 1,183 34.80% 65.20%
2022 Texas 57 Darren Hamilton 21,227 34.71% 65.29%
2000 New Hampshire Rockingham 7 Donald Gorman 633 34.59% 64.81% 0.60%
2022 Arkansas 32 Eric I McGee 2,446 34.50% 65.50%
2012 Florida 28 Franklin Perez 22,866 34.05% 65.95%
1992 New Mexico 53 Kay Stone 2,316 33.86% 66.14%
2008 Indiana 54 Rex Bell 8,374 33.49% 66.51%
2010 Missouri 40 Sean O'Toole 1,187 33.34% 66.66%
2014 Washington 19-1 David Steenson 12,838 33.05% 66.95%
2014 Washington 38-2 Elijah Olson 9,957 32.97% 67.03%
1988 Idaho 11 C Maurice Clements 8,658 32.72% Needs Source. Might be a screwy % from a multi-member district
2016 Washington 3-1 Randy McGlenn II 16,260 32.69% 67.31%
2020 Arkansas 77 Stephen Edwards 3,469 32.49% 67.51%
2022 Wyoming 48 Misty Dawn Morris 743 32.47% 66.87% 0.66%
2014 Pennsylvania 121 Betsy Summers 3,298 32.25% 67.75%
2020 Washington 38-2 David Wiley 20,810 32.20% 66.81% 1.00%
2022 Iowa 71 Sean Schriver 3,058 31.98% 67.21% 0.81%
2018 Alaska 19 Cean Stevens 1,211 31.97% 66.82% 1.21%
1994 Georgia 86 Larry Bolin 2,503 31.91% 68.09%
2022 Texas 14 Jeff Miller 13,995 31.91% 68.09%
2014 Florida 28 Franklin Perez 15,917 31.75% 68.25%
1982 Alaska 27 Ken Damm 1,188 31.40% 68.46% 0.13%
2018 Montana 8 Sid Daoud 1,440 31.35% 68.65%
2011 Virginia 41 Michael Kane 5,509 31.33% 68.02% 0.65%
2016 Colorado 21 Michael Seebeck 7,904 31.29% 68.71%
2018 Wisconsin 82 Jason Sellnow 8,300 31.28% 67.97% 0.75%
2018 Montana 5 Cindy Dyson 1,734 30.88% 69.12%
2004 Florida 47 Kim Snow 18,927 30.83% 69.17%
2014 Washington 48-2 Tim Turner 11,049 30.81% 69.19%
1990 New Mexico 6 Illa Bolton 723 30.79% 69.21%
2002 Georgia 68 Chris Crawford 2,372 30.75% 69.25%
2014 Washington 3-2 Paul Delaney 9,935 30.53% 69.47%
2010 Alaska 20 Scott Kohlhaas 918 30.48% 68.56% 0.96%
2018 Washington 22-2 Allen Acosta 20,151 30.34% 69.66%
2008 Kentucky 67 Pat Lucas (I) 3,652 30.26% 69.74%
2020 New Mexico 21 Paul McKenney 2,142 30.20% 69.80%
2018 Kansas 33 Jason Conley 2,048 30.20% 69.80%

Elected State Representatives

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
2020 Wyoming 39 Marshall Burt 1,696 53.60% 44.91% 1.49%
2000 New Hampshire Hillsborough 44 Steve Vaillancourt 1,622 17.94% This was a 3 winner multi-member district. There were 1 Libertarian, 2 Republicans, and 3 Democratic candidates. Vaillancourt finished in 3rd.
1984 Alaska 5 B Andre Marrou 4,529 40.48% 40.01% 19.42% 0.09%
1980 Alaska 20 Dick Randolph 11,163 9.17% This was a 6 winner multi-member district. There were 6 Libertarians, 6 Republicans, 6 Democrats, and 1 write in candidates. Randolph finished 1st, Fanning 4th, and the other Libertarians in 14th, 16th, 17th, and 18th.
1980 Alaska 20 Kenneth Fanning 9,819 8.06% This was a 6 winner multi-member district. There were 6 Libertarians, 6 Republicans, 6 Democrats, and 1 write in candidates. Randolph finished 1st, Fanning 4th, and the other Libertarians in 14th, 16th, 17th, and 18th.
1978 Alaska 20 Dick Randolph 6,784 7.31% This was a 6 winner multi-member district. There were 4 Libertarians, 6 Republicans, 5 Democrats, 1 Alaska Independence, and 6 write in candidates. Randolph finished 6th and the other Libertarians in 8th, 10th, and 11th.

Elected State Representatives With Cross Endorsement

The following is a list of State Representatives who were elected with the cross endorsement of another party. All of the candidates listed below are believed to have appeared on the ballot with the "Libertarian" label. The Libertarian fusion ticket is highlighted in gold. In some cases state governments report each party's votes separately. In the cases where they are combined, all of the votes and percentages are listed here in the Libertarian space.

Year State District Candidate Libertarian
Votes
Libertarian
Percentage
Republican
Percentage
Democratic
Percentage
Independent
Percentage
Pacific Green
Percentage
Conservative
Percentage
Serve America
Movement
Percentage
Other
Percentage
Notes
2020 New York 9 Michael Durso 344 0.50% 55.66% 37.51% 0.93% 5.39% 0.01%
2020 New York 15 Michael Montesano 335 0.51% 49.87% 44.31% 0.80% 4.49% 0.03%
2020 New York 19 Edward Ra 253 0.39% 52.60% 41.05% 0.94% 4.99% 0.03%
2020 New York 20 Melissa Miller 229 0.35% 53.66% 40.99% 1.00% 3.96% 0.04%
2020 New York 99 Colin Schmitt 408 0.64% 49.12% 42.69% 0.97% 6.39% 0.17% 0.03%
2020 New York 144 Michael Norris 1,517 2.77% 73.63% 9.27% 13.64% 0.69%
2020 New York 145 Angelo Morinello 1,216 2.73% 73.08% 11.37% 12.09% 0.74%
2020 Oregon 9 Boomer Wright 21,724 57.54% 42.35% 0.12%
2020 Oregon 32 Suzanne Weber 21,941 54.12% 45.68% 0.20%
2020 Oregon 53 Jack Zika 27,442 57.07% 42.78% 0.15%
2020 Oregon 60 Mark Owens 23,252 77.44% 22.39% 0.17%
2018 Oregon 21 Brian Clem 13,440 63.50% 36.06% 0.43%
2018 Oregon 25 Bill Post 16,736 58.32% 41.56% 0.13%
2018 Oregon 39 Christine Drazan 19,732 59.07% 40.74% 0.19%
2018 Oregon 56 E. Werner Reschke 18,312 71.78% 27.95% 0.27%
2014 Oregon 6 Sal Esquivel 15,329 95.87% 4.13%
2014 Oregon 17 Sherrie Sprenger 16,683 73.68% 25.82% 0.50%
2014 Oregon 25 Bill Post 12,555 54.84% 41.82% 3.12% 0.22%
2014 Oregon 54 Knute Buehler 15,348 58.23% 41.26% 0.51%
2014 Oregon 56 Gail Whitsett 16,252 97.24% 2.76%
1998 Vermont Orange 3 Neil Randall 733 52.77% 46.29% 0.94%
1996 New Hampshire Cheshire 2 Sarah Bonneau 1,795 25.08% 2 of 4 candidates were elected
1996 New Hampshire Hillsborough 18 Bob L'Heureux 5,676 8.59% 8 of 19 candidates were elected
1996 New Hampshire Hillsborough 18 Robert Brundige 4,956 7.50% 8 of 19 candidates were elected
1996 New Hampshire Sullivan 5 Rudolph Adler 836 55.15% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1994 New Hampshire Hillsborough 21 Jeffrey Macgillivray 1,739 55.59% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1994 New Hampshire Hillsborough 33 Jim McClarin 1,033 19.83% 3 of 7 candidates were elected
1994 New Hampshire Rockingham 8 Don Gorman 2,563 99.50% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1994 New Hampshire Rockingham 18 David Welch 1,898 22.31% 4 of 5 candidates were elected
1994 New Hampshire Rockingham 22 Sharleene Hurst 2,628 12.24% 5 of 10 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Belknap 1 Carl Johnson 1,953 33.52% 2 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Belknap 1 David Lawton 1,907 32.73% 2 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Belknap 7 Niel Young 4,127 11.85% 6 of 13 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Cheshire 8 Stephen Avery 1,153 22.23% 2 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Cheshire 10 John Hunt 1,135 100.00% 1 of 1 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Coos 6 Lawrence Guay 1,542 28.26% 2 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Grafton 4 Bonnie Ham 813 71.25% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Grafton 11 David Scanlan 1,949 43.79% 2 of 3 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Grafton 11 Patricia Brown 1,364 30.64% 2 of 3 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Hillsborough 5 Neal Kurk 1,947 36.40% 2 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Hillsborough 18 Finlay Rothhaus 6,404 9.10% 8 of 15 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Hillsborough 24 Andrew Borsa 2,160 18.96% 3 of 6 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Hillsborough 29 David Cote 1,988 39.37% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Merrimack 3 Thea Braiterman 2,015 43.90% 2 of 3 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Merrimack 12 Jay Ward 4,172 24.56% 4 of 6 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 3 William Williamson 1,225 59.70% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 7 Joseph Stone 1,394 100.00% 1 of 1 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 8 Don Gorman 2,683 52.68% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 12 Calvin Warburton 1,902 27.10% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 16 Merilyn Senter 2,835 51.03% 2 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 16 LeRoy Dube 2,721 48.97% 2 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 18 Marjorie Battles 4,563 26.07% 4 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 18 David Welch 4,534 25.90% 4 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 22 Katharin Pratt 4,028 12.17% 5 of 10 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 25 George Rubin 3,890 28.75% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 25 Deborah Woods 3,273 24.19% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 25 Louis Gargiulo 2,621 19.37% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 27 Carol Yennaco 3,536 32.61% 3 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 27 Patricia Skinner 3,479 32.09% 3 of 4 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 30 Laura Pantelakos 1,245 100.00% 1 of 1 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Rockingham 36 James Splaine 3,109 63.19% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Strafford 8 Amanda Merrill 4,293 24.61% 4 of 6 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Strafford 10 Richard Wasson 682 53.79% 1 of 2 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Strafford 19 Greg McGrath 1,589 45.44% 2 of 3 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Sullivan 2 Thomas Behrens 2,646 100.00% 1 of 1 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Sullivan 4 Gordon Flint Sr 2,610 31.79% 3 of 5 candidates were elected
1992 New Hampshire Sullivan 4 Fredrik Peyron 1,494 18.20% 3 of 5 candidates were elected

Local And Regional Offices

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