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Missouri[edit]

Missouri's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 William (Bill) Clay 158,693 68% Arthur S. Montgomery 74,482 32%
1994 William (Bill) Clay 97,061 63% Donald R. Counts 50,303 33% Craig W. Williamson Libertarian 5,654 4%
1996 William (Bill) Clay 131,659 70% Daniel F. O'Sullivan, Jr. 51,857 28% Tamara Millay Libertarian 4,137 2%
1998 William (Bill) Clay 90,840 73% Richmond A. Soluade, Sr. 30,635 24% Richard E. Illyes Libertarian 3,576 3%
2000 William Lacy Clay 149,173 75% Z. Dwight Billingsly 42,730 22% Brenda (Ziah) Reddick Green 3,099 2% Tamara A. Millay Libertarian 2,253 1% Robert Penningroth Reform 1,092 1%
2002 Wm. Lacy Clay 133,946 70% Richard Schwadron 51,755 27% Jim Higgins Libertarian 5,354 3%
2004 Wm. Lacy Clay 213,658 75% Leslie L. Farr II 64,791 23% Terry Chadwick Libertarian 3,937 1% Robert Rehbein Constitution 1,385 <1%
2006 Wm. Lacy Clay 141,574 73% Mark J. Byrne 47,893 25% Robb E. Cunningham Libertarian 4,768 2%
Missouri's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Joan Kelly Horn 148,729 48% James M. Talent 157,594 50% Jim Higgins Libertarian 6,119 2%
1994 Pat Kelly 70,480 31% James M. Talent 154,882 67% Jim Higgins Libertarian 4,925 2%
1996 Joan Kelly Horn 100,372 37% James M. Talent 165,999 61% Anton Charles Stever Libertarian 2,737 1% Judith Clessler Natural Law 1,618 1%
1998 John Ross 57,565 28% James M. Talent 142,313 70% Brian K. Lundy Libertarian 3,331 2% *
2000 Ted House 126,441 42% Todd Akin 164,926 55% Mike Odell Green 2,907 1% James Higgins Libertarian 2,524 1% Richard J. Gimpelson Reform 1,264 <1%
2002 John Hogan 77,223 31% W. Todd Akin 167,057 67% Darla R. Maloney Libertarian 4,548 2%
2004 George D. Weber 115,366 33% W. Todd Akin 228,725 65% Darla Maloney Libertarian 4,822 1% David Leefe Constitution 954 <1%
2006 George D. Weber 105,242 37% W. Todd Akin 176,452 61% Tamara A. Millay Libertarian 5,923 2%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 50 votes.
Missouri's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Richard A. Gephardt 174,000 64% Mack Holekamp 90,006 33% Robert Stockhausen Libertarian 7,828 3%
1994 Richard A. Gephardt 117,601 58% Gary Gill 80,977 40% Bradley Ems Libertarian 5,362 3%
1996 Richard A. Gephardt 137,300 59% Deborah Lynn (Debbie) Wheelehan 90,202 39% Michael H. Crist Libertarian 3,966 2% James E. Keersemaker Natural Law 1,287 1%
1998 Richard A. Gephardt 98,287 56% William J. Federer 74,005 42% Michael H. Crist Libertarian 2,275 1% Joseph C. Keller U.S. Taxpayers 1,532 1%
2000 Richard A. Gephardt 147,222 58% Bill Federer 100,967 40% Mary Maroney Green 3,266 1% Michael H. Crist Libertarian 2,245 1% Anthony (Tony) J. Windisch Reform 839 <1%
2002 Richard A. Gephardt 122,181 59% Catherine S. Enz 80,551 39% Daniel (Dan) Byington Libertarian 4,146 2%
2004 Russ Carnahan 146,894 53% Bill Federer 125,422 45% Kevin C. Babcock Libertarian 4,367 2% William J. Renaud Constitution 1,222 <1% *
2006 Russ Carnahan 145,219 66% David Bertelsen 70,189 32% R. Christophel Libertarian 4,213 2% David Sladky Progressive 1,827 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2004, Joseph L. Badaracco received 11 votes.
Missouri's 4th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Ike Skelton 176,977 70% John Carley 74,475 30%
1994 Ike Skelton 137,876 68% James A. Noland, Jr. 65,616 32%
1996 Ike Skelton 153,566 64% Bill Phelps 81,650 34% Edwin (Ed) Hoag Libertarian 5,573 2%
1998 Ike Skelton 133,173 71% Cecilia D. Noland 51,005 27% Edwin W. (Ed) Hoag Libertarian 3,438 2%
2000 Ike Skelton 180,634 67% Jim Noland 84,406 31% Thomas L. Knapp Libertarian 2,878 1% James Edward Rinehart Reform 1,971 1%
2002 Ike Skelton 142,204 68% James A. (Jim) Noland 64,451 31% Daniel Roy Nelson Libertarian 3,583 2%
2004 Ike Skelton 190,800 66% James A. (Jim) Noland 93,334 32% Bill Lower Libertarian 2,827 1% Raymond Lister Constitution 1,265 <1%
2006 Ike Skelton 159,303 68% James A. (Jim) Noland 69,254 29% Bryce A. Holthouse Libertarian 4,479 2% Melinda (Mel) Ivey Progressive 2,459 1% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2006, write-ins received 30 votes.
Missouri's 5th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Alan Wheat 151,014 59% Edward (Gomer) Moody 93,562 37% Tom Danaher Natural Law 6,107 2% Grant Stauffer Libertarian 4,629 2%
1994 Karen McCarthy 100,391 57% Ron Freeman 77,120 43%
1996 Karen McCarthy 144,223 67% Penny Bennett 61,803 29% Kevin Hertel Libertarian 4,110 2% Tom Danaher Natural Law 3,835 2%
1998 Karen McCarthy 101,313 66% Penny D. Bennett 47,582 31% Grant S. Stauffer Libertarian 2,646 2% Elizabeth Ann Dulaney Reform 2,144 1%
2000 Karen McCarthy 159,826 69% Steve Gordon 66,439 29% Charles Reitz Green 2,548 1% Alan Newberry Libertarian 2,350 1% Dennis M. Carriger Reform 974 <1%
2002 Karen McCarthy 122,645 66% Steve Gordon 60,245 32% Jeanne Bojarski Libertarian 3,277 2%
2004 Emanuel Cleaver II 161,727 55% Jeanne Patterson 123,431 42% Rick Bailie Libertarian 5,827 2% Darin Rodenberg Constitution 2,040 1%
2006 Emanuel Cleaver 136,149 64% Jacob Turk 68,456 32% Randall David (Randy) Langkraehr Libertarian 7,314 3%
Missouri's 6th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Pat Danner 148,887 55% E. Thomas Coleman 119,637 45%
1994 Pat Danner 140,108 66% Tina Tucker 71,709 34%
1996 Pat Danner 169,006 69% Jeff Bailey 72,064 29% Karl H. Wetzel Libertarian 5,212 2%
1998 Pat Danner 136,774 71% Jeff Bailey 51,679 27% Karl H. Wetzel Libertarian 4,324 2%
2000 Steve Danner 127,792 47% Samuel B. (Sam) Graves, Jr. 138,925 51% Jimmy Dykes Libertarian 3,696 1% Marie Richey Natural Law 2,788 1%
2002 Cathy Rinehart 73,202 35% Sam Graves 131,151 63% Erik Buck Libertarian 3,735 2%
2004 Charles S. Broomfield 106,987 35% Sam Graves 196,516 64% Erik Buck Libertarian 4,352 1%
2006 Sara Jo Shettles 87,477 36% Sam Graves 150,882 62% Erik Buck Libertarian 4,757 2% Shirley A. Yurkonis Progressive 1,679 1%
Missouri's 7th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Thomas Patrick (Pat) Deaton 99,762 38% Mel Hancock 160,303 62%
1994 James R. Fossard 77,836 40% Mel Hancock 112,228 57% Doug Burlison Libertarian 5,852 3%
1996 Ruth Bamberger 79,306 32% Roy Blunt 162,558 65% Mike Harman Libertarian 6,543 3% Sharalyn Harris Natural Law 2,177 1%
1998 Marc Perkel 43,416 24% Roy Blunt 129,746 73% Mike Harman Libertarian 5,639 3%
2000 Charles Christrup 65,510 24% Roy Blunt 202,305 74% Doug Burlison Libertarian 2,965 1% Sharalyn Harris Natural Law 2,169 1% Ron Lapham Reform 988 <1%
2002 Ron Lapham 45,964 23% Roy Blunt 149,519 75% Doug Burlison Libertarian 4,378 2% *
2004 Jim Newberry 84,356 28% Roy Blunt 210,080 70% Kevin Craig Libertarian 2,767 1% Steve Alger Constitution 1,002 <1%
2006 Jack Truman 72,592 30% Roy Blunt 160,942 67% Kevin Craig Libertarian 7,566 3% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Steven L. Reed received 2 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 23 votes.
Missouri's 8th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Thad Bullock 86,730 37% Bill Emerson 147,398 63% *
1994 James L. (Jay) Thompson 48,987 27% Bill Emerson 129,320 70% Greg Tlapek Libertarian 6,279 3%
1996 Emily Firebaugh 83,084 37% Richard Kline 23,477 11% Jo Ann Emerson Independent 112,472 50% Greg Tlapek Libertarian 2,503 1% David R. Zimmer Natural Law 1,318 1%
1998 Anthony J. (Tony) Heckemeyer 59,426 36% Jo Ann Emerson 104,271 63% John Hendricks Libertarian 2,827 2%
2000 Bob Camp 67,760 29% Jo Ann Emerson 162,239 69% John B. Hendricks, Jr. Libertarian 2,328 1% Tom Sager Green 1,739 1%
2002 Gene Curtis 50,686 27% Jo Ann Emerson 135,144 72% Eric Van Oostrom Libertarian 2,491 1%
2004 Dean Henderson 71,543 27% Jo Ann Emerson 194,039 72% Stan Cuff Libertarian 1,810 1% Leonard J. Davidson Constitution 1,319 <1%
2006 Veronica J. Hambacker 57,557 26% Jo Ann Emerson 156,164 72% Branden C. McCullough Libertarian 4,268 2%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 290 votes.
Missouri's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Harold L. Volkmer 124,694 48% Rick Hardy 118,811 45% Jeff Barrow Green 10,565 4% Duane Neil Burghard Independent 7,265 3%
1994 Harold L. Volkmer 103,443 50% Kenny Hulshof 92,301 45% Mitchell J. Moore Libertarian 9,198 4%
1996 Harold L. Volkmer 117,685 47% Kenny C. Hulshof 123,580 49% Mitchell J. Moore Libertarian 7,140 3% Douglas Rexford Natural Law 1,825 1%
1998 Linda Vogt 66,861 36% Kenny C. Hulshof 117,196 62% Robert Hoffman Libertarian 4,248 2%
2000 Steven R. Carroll 111,662 38% Kenny C. Hulshof 172,787 59% Robert Hoffman Libertarian 3,608 1% Devin M. Scherubel Green 2,388 1% Steven D. Dotson Reform 1,165 <1%
2002 Donald M. (Don) Deichman 61,126 29% Kenny C. Hulshof 146,032 68% Keith Brekhus Green 4,262 2% John Mruzik Libertarian 2,705 1%
2004 Linda Jacobsen 101,343 34% Kenny C. Hulshof 193,429 65% Tamara A. Millay Libertarian 3,228 1% Chris Earl Constitution 1,447 <1%
2006 Duane N. Burghard 87,145 36% Kenny C. Hulshof 149,114 61% Steven R. Hedrick Libertarian 3,925 2% Bill Hastings Progressive 2,487 1%

Montana[edit]

Montana's at-large congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Pat Williams 203,711 50% Ron Marlenee 189,570 47% Jerome J. Wilverding Libertarian 10,454 3%
1994 Pat Williams 171,372 49% Cy Jamison 148,715 42% Steve Kelly Independent 32,046 9%
1996 Bill Yellowtail 174,516 43% Rick Hill 211,975 52% Jim Brooks Natural Law 17,935 4%
1998 Dusty Deschamps 147,073 44% Rick Hill 175,748 53% Mike Fellows Libertarian 5,652 2% Webb Sullivan Reform 3,078 1%
2000 Nancy Keenan 189,971 46% Dennis Rehberg 211,418 51% James J. Tikalsky Libertarian 9,132 2%
2002 Steve Kelly 108,233 33% Dennis R. Rehberg 214,100 65% Mike Fellows Libertarian 8,988 3%
2004 Tracy Velazquez 145,606 33% Dennis R. Rehberg 286,076 64% Mike Fellows Libertarian 12,548 3%
2006 Monica J. Lindeen 158,916 39% Dennis R. Rehberg 239,124 59% Mike Fellows Libertarian 8,085 2%

Nebraska[edit]

Nebraska's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Gerry Finnegan 96,309 40% Doug Bereuter 142,713 60% *
1994 Patrick Combs 70,369 37% Doug Bereuter 117,967 63% *
1996 Patrick J. Combs 67,152 30% Doug Bereuter 157,108 70%
1998 Don Eret 48,826 26% Doug Bereuter 136,058 73% *
2000 Alan Jacobsen 72,859 31% Doug Bereuter 155,485 66% David Oenbring Libertarian 6,147 3% *
2002 (no candidate) Doug Bereuter 133,013 85% Robert Eckerson Libertarian 22,831 15%
2004 Matt Connealy 113,971 43% Jeff Fortenberry 143,756 54% Steve Larrick Green 7,345 3%
2006 Maxine B. Moul 86,360 42% Jeff Fortenberry 121,015 58%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 86 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 214 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 343 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 207 votes.
Nebraska's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Peter Hoagland 119,512 51% Ronald L. Staskiewicz 113,828 49% *
1994 Peter Hoagland 90,750 49% Jon Christensen 92,516 50% Write-ins 2,044 1%
1996 James Martin Davis 88,447 40% Jon Christensen 125,201 57% Patricia A. Dunn Natural Law 4,369 2% Phillip E. Torrison Libertarian 1,921 1%
1998 Michael Scott 55,722 34% Lee Terry 106,782 66% *
2000 Shelley Kiel 70,268 31% Lee Terry 148,911 66% John J. Graziano Libertarian 6,856 3% *
2002 Jim Simon 46,843 33% Lee Terry 89,917 63% Doug Paterson Green 3,236 2% Dave Stock Libertarian 2,018 1%
2004 Nancy Thompson 90,292 36% Lee Terry 152,608 61% Jack Graziano Libertarian 4,656 2% Dante Salvatierra Green 2,208 1%
2006 Jim Esch 82,504 45% Lee Terry 99,475 55%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 32 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 499 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 245 votes.
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Lowell Fisher 67,457 28% Bill Barrett 170,857 72% *
1994 Gil Chapin 41,943 21% Bill Barrett 154,919 79% *
1996 John Webster 48,833 23% Bill Barrett 167,758 77%
1998 (no candidate) Bill Barrett 149,896 84% Jerry Hickman Libertarian 27,278 15% Write-ins 555 <1%
2000 Roland E. Reynolds 34,944 16% Tom Osborne 182,117 82% Jerry Hickman Libertarian 4,909 2% *
2002 (no candidate) Tom Osborne 163,939 93% Jerry Hickman Libertarian 12,017 7%
2004 Donna J. Anderson 26,434 11% Tom Osborne 218,751 87% Joseph A. Rosberg Nebraska Party 3,396 1% Roy Guisinger Green 1,555 1%
2006 Scott Kleeb 93,046 45% Adrian Smith 113,687 55%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 41 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 41 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 123 votes.

Nevada[edit]

Nevada's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 James H. Bilbray 128,278 58% J. Coy Pettyjohn 84,217 38% Scott A. Kjar Libertarian 8,993 4%
1994 James H. Bilbray 72,333 48% John E. Ensign 73,769 48% Gary Wood Libertarian 6,065 4%
1996 Bob Coffin 75,081 44% John E. Ensign 86,472 50% Ted Gunderson Independent American 4,572 3% James Dan Libertarian 3,341 2% Richard Eidson Natural Law 3,127 2%
1998 Shelley Berkley 79,315 49% Don Chairez 73,540 46% Jim Burns Libertarian 5,292 3% Jess Howe Independent American 2,935 2%
2000 Shelley Berkley 118,469 52% Jon Porter 101,276 44% Charles Schneider Libertarian 4,011 2% Christopher H. Hansen Independent American 3,933 2% W. G. Swenson Citizens First 1,546 1%
2002 Shelley Berkley 64,312 53% Lynette Maria Boggs-McDonald 51,148 42% Steven Dempsey Independent American 2,861 2% Undervote Undervote 1,659 1% W. Lane Startin Green 1,393 1% *
2004 Shelley Berkley 133,569 66% Russ Mickelson 63,005 31% Jim Duensing Libertarian 5,862 3%
2006 Shelley Berkley 85,025 65% Kenneth Wegner 40,917 31% Jim Duensing Libertarian 2,843 2% Darnell Roberts Independent American 2,339 2%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Over vote received 143 votes.
Nevada's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Pete Sferrazza 117,199 43% Barbara F. Vucanovich 129,575 48% Daniel M. Hansen Independent American 13,285 5% Dan Becan Libertarian 7,552 3% Don Golden Populist 2,850 1%
1994 Janet Greeson 65,390 29% Barbara F. Vucanovich 142,202 64% Thomas F. Jefferson Independent American 9,615 4% Lois Avery Natural Law 6,725 3%
1996 Thomas "Spike" Wilson 97,742 35% Jim Gibbons 162,310 59% Dan Hansen Independent American 8,780 3% Lois Avery Natural Law 4,628 2% Louis R. Tomburello Libertarian 3,732 1%
1998 (no candidate) Jim Gibbons 201,623 81% Christopher Horne Independent American 20,738 8% Louis R. Tomburello Libertarian 18,561 7% Robert W. Winquist Natural Law 7,841 3%
2000 Tierney Cahill 106,379 30% Jim Gibbons 229,608 64% Daniel Hansen Independent American 5,582 2% A. Charles Laws Green 5,547 2% Terry Savage Libertarian 5,343 1% Ken Brenneman Citizens First 2,367 1% No Vote Cast No Vote Cast 1,318 <1% Robert W. Winquist Natural Law 1,143 <1% *
2002 Travis O. Souza 40,189 20% Jim Gibbons 149,574 74% Janine Hansen Independent American 7,240 4% Brendan Trainor Libertarian 3,413 2% Robert Winquist Natural Law 784 <1% *
2004 Angie G. Cochran 79,978 27% Jim Gibbons 195,466 67% Janine Hansen Independent American 10,638 4% Brendan J. Trainor Libertarian 4,997 2%
2006 Jill Derby 104,593 45% Dean Heller 117,168 50% Daniel Rosen Independent 5,524 2% James C. Kroshus Independent American 5,439 2%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Over Vote received 131 votes. In 2002, Over Vote received 143 votes.
Nevada's 3rd congressional district: Results 2002–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2002 Dario Herrera 66,659 37% Jon C. Porter 100,378 56% Pete O’Neil Independent 6,842 4% Neil Scott Libertarian 3,421 2% Richard Wayne Odell Independent American 1,694 1%
2004 Tom Gallagher 120,365 40% Jon Porter 162,240 54% Joseph P. Silvestri Libertarian 9,260 3% Richard Wayne O’Dell Independent American 6,053 2%
2006 Tessa M. Hafen 98,261 47% Jon C. Porter 102,232 48% Joshua Hansen Independent American 5,329 3% Joseph P. Silvestri Libertarian 5,157 2%

New Hampshire[edit]

New Hampshire's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Bob Preston 108,578 42% William H. Zeliff, Jr. 135,936 53% Knox Bickford Libertarian 5,633 2% Richard P. Bosa Independent 3,537 1% Linda Spitzfaden Natural Law 1,997 1%
1994 Bill Verge 42,481 29% William H. Zeliff, Jr. 97,017 66% Scott Tosti Independent 4,203 3% Paul Lannon Libertarian 3,548 2% Merle Braley Natural Law 573 <1%
1996 Joe Keefe 115,462 47% John E. Sununu 123,939 50% Gary A. Flanders Libertarian 8,176 3%
1998 Peter Flood 51,783 33% John E. Sununu 104,430 67%
2000 Martha Fuller Clark 128,387 45% John E. Sununu 150,609 53% Dan Belforti Libertarian 5,713 2%
2002 Martha Fuller Clark 85,426 38% Jeb Bradley 128,993 58% Dan Belforti Libertarian 7,387 3% *
2004 Justin Nadeau 118,226 37% Jeb Bradley 204,836 63% *
2006 Carol Shea-Porter 100,691 51% Jeb Bradley 95,527 49% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, write-ins received 181 votes. In 2004, write-ins received 310 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 159 votes.
New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Dick Swett 157,328 62% Bill Hatch 91,126 36% John A. Lewicke Libertarian 5,977 2% James J. Bingham Natural Law 657 <1%
1994 Dick Swett 74,243 46% Charles F. Bass 83,121 51% John Lewicke Libertarian 2,986 2% Linda Spitzfaden Natural Law 1,223 1%
1996 Deborah Arnie Arnesen 105,824 44% Charles F. Bass 122,957 51% Carole Lamirande Independent 10,753 4% Roy Kendel Independent American 3,726 2%
1998 Mary Rauh 72,217 45% Charles F. Bass 85,740 53% Paula Werme Libertarian 3,338 2%
2000 Barney Brannen 110,367 41% Charles F. Bass 152,581 56% Brian Christeson Libertarian 6,188 2% Roy Kendel Constitution 2,204 1%
2002 Katrina Swett 90,479 41% Charles Bass 125,804 57% Rosalie T. Babiarz Libertarian 5,051 2% *
2004 Paul W. Hodes 125,280 38% Charles F. Bass 191,188 58% Richard B. Kahn Libertarian 11,311 3% *
2006 Paul W. Hodes 108,743 53% Charles F. Bass 94,088 46% "Ken" Blevens Libertarian 3,305 2% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, write-ins received 122 votes. In 2004, write-ins received 415 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 156 votes.

New Jersey[edit]

New Jersey's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Robert E. Andrews 153,525 67% Lee A. Solomon 65,123 29% James E. Smith Pro-Life Pro-Family Veteran 3,761 2% Jerry Zeldin Libertarian 2,641 1% Kenneth L. Lowndes Pro-Life Independent Conservative 2,163 1% Nicholas Pastuch America First Populist 859 <1%
1994 Robert E. Andrews 108,155 72% James N. Hogan 41,505 28%
1996 Robert E. Andrews 160,413 76% Mel Suplee 44,287 21% Michael Edmondson Independent 2,668 1% Patricia A. Bily Independent 1,873 1% Norman E. Wahner Independent 1,493 1%
1998 Robert E. Andrews 90,279 73% Ronald L. Richards 27,855 23% David E. West, Jr. Independent 1,684 1% Joseph W. Stockman Independent 1,324 1% Edward “Rob” Forchion Independent 1,257 1% James E. Barber Independent 943 1%
2000 Robert E. Andrews 167,327 76% Charlene Cathcart 46,455 21% Catherine L. Parrish Independent 3,090 1% Edward Forchion Independent 1,959 1% Joseph A. Patalivo Independent 781 <1%
2002 Robert E. Andrews 121,846 93% (no candidate) Timothy Haas Libertarian 9,543 7%
2004 Robert E. Andrews 201,163 75% S. Daniel Hutchison 66,109 25% Arturo Fulvio Croce E Pluribus Unum 931 <1%
2006 Robert E. Andrews 140,110 100% (no candidate)
New Jersey's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 William J. Hughes 132,465 56% Frank A. LoBiondo 98,315 41% Roger W. Bacon Libertarian 2,575 1% Joseph Ponczek Anti-Tax 2,067 1% Andrea Lippi, Freedom, Equality Prosperity 1,605 1%
1994 Louis N. Magazzu 56,151 35% Frank A. LoBiondo 102,566 65%
1996 Ruth Katz 83,890 38% Frank A. LoBiondo 133,131 60% David Rodger Headrick Independent 1,439 1% Judith Lee Azaren Independent 1,174 1% Andrea Lippi Independent 1,084 <1%
1998 Derek Hunsberger 43,563 31% Frank A. LoBiondo 93,248 66% Glenn Campbell Independent 2,955 2% Mary A. Whittam Independent 1,748 1%
2000 Edward G. Janosik 74,632 32% Frank A. LoBiondo 155,187 66% Robert Gabrielsky Independent 3,252 1% Constantino Rozzo Independent 788 <1%
2002 Steven A. Farkas 47,735 28% Frank A. LoBiondo 116,834 69% Roger Merle Green 1,739 1% Michael J. Matthews, Jr. Libertarian 1,720 1% Costantino Rozzo Socialist 771 <1%
2004 Timothy J. Robb 86,792 33% Frank A. LoBiondo 172,779 65% Willie Norwood Jobs Equality Business 1,993 1% Michael J. Matthews, Jr. Libertarian 1,767 1% Jose David Alcantara Green 1,516 1% Costantino Rozzo Socialist Party USA 595 <1%
2006 Viola Thomas-Hughes 64,277 36% Frank A. LoBiondo 111,245 62% Robert E. Mullock Preserve Green Space 3,071 2% Lynn Merle A New Direction 992 1% Thomas Fanslau We the People 603 <1% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2006, Willie Norwood received 385 votes.
New Jersey's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Timothy E. Ryan 94,012 37% Jim Saxton 151,368 59% Helen L. Radder Libertarian 2,711 1% Joseph A. Plonski America First Populist 2,309 1% Michael S. Permuko Conservative 1,728 1% James Reilly Independent 915 <1% William Donald McMahon Donald of Moorestown 901 <1% Anthony J. Verderese The Independent Party 749 <1% Martin T. King Independent 593 <1% *
1994 James B. Smith 54,441 31% Jim Saxton 115,750 66% D. James Hill United We Serve 3,015 2% Arthur Fulvio Croce Democracy in Action 1,122 1%
1996 John Leonardi 81,590 33% Jim Saxton 157,503 64% Janice Presser Independent 3,037 1% Agnes A. James Independent 1,355 1% Eugene B. Ashworth Independent 1,134 <1% Ken Feduniewicz Independent 659 <1%
1998 Steven J. Polansky 55,248 35% Jim Saxton 97,508 62% Janice Presser Independent 2,527 2% Norman E. Wahner Independent 1,063 1% James Pircher Independent 608 <1% *
2000 Susan Bass Levin 112,848 41% Jim Saxton 157,053 57% Aaron M. Kromash Independent 2,515 1% Ken Feduniewicz Independent 948 <1% Norman E. Wahner Independent 719 <1%
2002 Richard Strada 64,364 34% Jim Saxton 123,375 65% Raymond Byrne Libertarian 1,335 1% Ken Feduniewicz American First 665 <1%
2004 Herb Conaway 107,034 35% Jim Saxton 195,938 63% R. Edward Forchion U.S. Marijuana Party 4,914 2% Frank Orland Libertarian 976 <1%
2006 Rich Sexton 86,113 41% Jim Saxton 122,559 58% Ken Feduniewicz The Patriot Movement 1,179 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Frank Burke received 512 votes. In 1998, Ken Feduniewicz received 285 votes.
New Jersey's 4th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Brian M. Hughes 84,514 35% Christopher H. Smith 149,095 62% Benjamin Grindlinger Libertarian 2,984 1% Patrick C. Pasculli Independent 2,137 1% Agnes A. James Conservative 1,630 1% Joseph J. Notarangelo America First Populist 865 <1%
1994 Ralph Walsh 49,537 31% Christopher H. Smith 109,818 68% Leonard P. Marshall Conservative 1,579 1% Arnold Kokans Natural Law 833 1%
1996 Kevin John Meara 77,565 34% Christopher H. Smith 146,404 64% Robert Figueroa Independent 3,000 1% J. Morgan Strong Independent 2,034 1% Arnold Kokans Independent 1,111 <1%
1998 Larry Schneider 52,281 35% Christopher H. Smith 92,991 62% Keith Quarles Independent 1,753 1% Morgan Strong Independent 1,498 1% Nick Mellis Independent 1,054 1%
2000 Reed Gusciora 87,956 35% Christopher H. Smith 158,515 63% Stuart Chaifetz Independent 3,627 1% Paul D. Teel Independent 712 <1%
2002 Mary Brennan 55,967 32% Christopher H. Smith 115,293 66% Keith Quarles Libertarian 1,211 1% Hermann Winkelmann, Independent (Honesty, Humanity Duty) 1,063 1% Don Graham NJ Conservative 767 <1%
2004 Amy Vasquez 92,826 32% Christopher H. Smith 192,671 67% Richard Edgar Libertarian 2,056 1%
2006 Carol E. Gay 62,905 33% Christopher H. Smith 124,482 66% Richard Edgar Libertarian 1,539 1% Louis B. Wary, Jr. Remove Medical Negligence 614 <1%
New Jersey's 5th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Frank R. Lucas 67,579 25% Marge Roukema 196,198 72% William J. Leonard Independent 6,182 2% Michael V. Pierone Libertarian 2,636 1% George Lahood, Equality, Brotherhood Justice 994 <1% Stuart Bacha America First Populist 782 <1%
1994 Bill Auer 41,275 22% Marge Roukema 139,964 74% William J. Leonard Independent 3,746 2% Roger Bacon Libertarian 2,882 2% Helen Hamilton Natural Law 638 <1%
1996 Bill Auer 62,956 25% Marge Roukema 181,323 71% Lorraine L. LaNeve Independent 4,093 2% Dan Karlan Independent 2,118 1% Helen Hamilton Independent 1,678 1% Barry Childers Independent 1,266 <1% E. Gregory Kresge Independent 899 <1%
1998 Mike Schneider 55,487 33% Marge Roukema 106,304 64% Thomas W. Wright Independent 2,395 1% William Weightman Independent 1,628 1% Helen Hamilton Independent 1,004 1%
2000 Linda A. Mercurio 81,715 30% Marge Roukema 175,546 65% Michael “MJ” King Independent 5,329 2% Robert J. McCafferty Independent 4,095 2% Ira W. Goodman Independent 1,358 1% *
2002 Anne Sumers 76,504 38% Scott Garrett 118,881 59% Michael J. Cino Lower Tax Independent 4,466 2%
2004 Dorothea Anne Wolfe 122,259 41% Scott Garrett 171,220 58% Victor Kaplan Libertarian 1,857 1% Thomas A. Phelan NJ Conservative 1,515 1% Gregory Pason Socialist Party USA 574 <1%
2006 Paul Aronsohn 89,503 44% Scott Garrett 112,142 55% R. Matthew Fretz An Independent Voice 2,597 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Helen Hamilton received 481 votes.
New Jersey's 6th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Frank Pallone, Jr. 118,266 52% Joseph M. Kyrillos 100,949 45% Joseph Spalletta The People's Candidate 2,153 1% Bill Stewart Libertarian 1,404 1% Peter Cerrato Independent for Freedom 1,073 <1% George P. Predham You Gotta Believe 951 <1% Simone Berg Socialist Workers 613 <1% *
1994 Frank Pallone, Jr. 88,922 60% Mike Herson 55,287 38% Charles H. Dickson Capitalist 1,774 1% Gary J. Rich Conservative 800 1% *
1996 Frank Pallone, Jr. 124,635 61% Steven J. Corodemus 73,402 36% Keith Quarles Independent 2,044 1% Richard Sorrentino Independent 1,509 1% Susan H. Normandin Independent 1,247 1% Stefanie C. Trice Independent 641 <1%
1998 Frank Pallone, Jr. 78,102 57% Michael Ferguson 55,180 40% Carl J. Mayer Independent 1,291 1% Steve Nagle Independent 1,262 1% Leonard P. Marshall Independent 1,177 1%
2000 Frank Pallone, Jr. 141,698 68% Brian T. Kennedy 62,454 30% Earl Gray Independent 4,252 2% Karen Zaletel Independent 1,120 1% *
2002 Frank Pallone, Jr. 91,379 66% Ric Medrow 42,479 31% Richard D. Strong Green 1,819 1% Barry Allen Libertarian 1,206 1% Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden Human Rights Advocate 612 <1%
2004 Frank Pallone, Jr. 153,981 67% Sylvester Fernandez 70,942 31% Virginia A. Flynn Libertarian 2,829 1% Mac Dara F. X. Lyden, Independent (Help Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset Union Residents) 2,399 1%
2006 Frank Pallone, Jr. 98,615 69% Leigh-Ann Bellew 43,539 30% Herbert L. Tarbous Diversity Is Strength 1,619 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Kenneth Matto received 411 votes and Charles H. Dickson received 273 votes. In 1994, Richard Quinn received 548 votes. In 2000, Sylvia Kuzmak received 328 votes.
New Jersey's 7th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Leonard R. Sendelsky 105,761 43% Bob Franks 132,174 53% Eugene J. Gillespie, Jr. Independent 4,043 2% Bill Campbell No Nonsense Government 2,612 1% Spencer Layman Libertarian 1,964 1% John L. Kucek America First Populist 844 <1% Kevin Michael Criss People's Congressional Preference 684 <1%
1994 Karen Carroll 64,231 39% Bob Franks 98,814 60% James J. Cleary LaRouche Was Right 2,331 1% *
1996 Larry Lerner 97,285 42% Bob Franks 128,821 55% Dorothy DeLaura Independent 4,076 2% Nicholas W. Gentile Independent 1,693 1% Robert G. Robertson Independent 696 <1%
1998 Maryanne S. Connelly 65,776 44% Bob Franks 77,751 53% Richard C. Martin Independent 3,007 2% Darren Young Independent 1,508 1%
2000 Maryanne Connelly 113,479 46% Mike Ferguson 128,434 52% Jerry L. Coleman Independent 5,444 2% Darren Young Independent 973 <1% *
2002 Tim Carden 74,879 41% Mike Ferguson 106,055 58% Darren Young Libertarian 2,068 1%
2004 Steve Brozak 119,081 42% Mike Ferguson 162,597 57% Thomas D. Abrams Libertarian 2,153 1% Matthew Angus Williams Independent 2,016 1%
2006 Linda Stender 95,454 48% Mike Ferguson 98,399 49% Thomas D. Abrams Withdraw Troops Now 3,176 2% Darren Young Libertarian 2,046 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1994, Claire Greene received 481 votes. In 2000, Shawn Gianella received 386 votes and Mary T. Johnson received 283 votes.
New Jersey's 8th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Herb Klein 96,742 47% Joseph L. Bubba 84,674 41% Gloria J. Kolodziej Independent for Change 16,170 8% Thomas Caslander Independents for Change 2,916 1% Carmine O. Pellosie Independent People's Network 2,135 1% Louis M. Stefanelli Libertarian 1,109 1% Rob Dominianni Restore Public Trust 1,099 1% *
1994 Herb Klein 68,661 49% William J. Martini 70,494 50% Bernard George Conservative 2,213 2%
1996 William J. Pascrell, Jr. 98,861 51% William J. Martini 92,609 48% Jeffrey M. Levine Independent 1,621 1%
1998 Bill Pascrell, Jr. 81,068 62% Matthew J. Kirnan 46,289 35% Jeffrey Levine Independent 804 1% Stephen Spinosa Independent 762 1% Bernard George Independent 722 1% Thomas Paine Caslander Independent 625 <1% *
2000 Bill Pascrell, Jr. 134,074 67% Anthony Fusco, Jr. 60,606 30% Joseph A. Fortunato Independent 4,469 2% Viji Sargis Independent 983 <1%
2002 Bill Pascrell, Jr. 88,101 67% Jared Silverman 40,318 31% Joseph A. Fortunato Green 3,400 3%
2004 Bill Pascrell, Jr. 152,001 69% George Ajjan 62,747 29% Joseph A. Fortunato Green 4,072 2%
2006 Bill Pascrell, Jr. 97,568 71% Jose M. Sandoval 39,053 28% Lou Jasikoff Libertarian 1,018 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Jason Redrup received 392 votes; Gregory E. Dzula received 316 votes; and Neal A. Gorfinkle received 275 votes. In 1998, José L. Aravena received 318 votes.
New Jersey's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Robert G. Torricelli 139,188 58% Patrick J. Roma 88,179 37% Peter J. Russo Clean Up Congress 4,491 2% Gary Novosielski Independents 2,257 1% Joseph D'Alessio America First Populist 1,606 1% Herbert H. Shaw Politicians Are Crooks 1,369 1% Daniel M. Karlan Libertarian 1,099 <1% *
1994 Robert G. Torricelli 99,984 63% Peter J. Russo 57,651 36% Gregory Pason Independent 1,490 1% Kenneth Ebel Natural Law 763 <1%
1996 Steven R. Rothman 117,646 56% Kathleen A. Donovan 89,005 42% Arthur B. Rosen Independent 2,730 1% Leon Myerson Independent 1,549 1%
1998 Steven R. Rothman 91,330 65% Steve Lonegan 47,817 34% Michael Perrone, Jr. Independent 1,349 1% Michael W. Koontz Independent 686 <1% *
2000 Steven R. Rothman 140,462 68% Joseph Tedeschi 61,984 30% Lewis Pell Independent 2,273 1% Michael Perrone, Jr. Independent 1,072 1% Robert Corriston Independent 980 <1%
2002 Steven R. Rothman 97,108 70% Joseph Glass 42,088 30%
2004 Steven R. Rothman 146,038 68% Edward Trawinski 68,564 32% David Daly Libertarian 1,649 1%
2006 Steven R. Rothman 105,853 71% Vincent Micco 40,879 28% Michael Jarvis The Moderate Choice 1,363 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Shel Haas received 515 votes. In 1998, Kenneth Ebel received 277 votes.
New Jersey's 10th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Donald M. Payne 117,287 78% Alfred D. Palermo 30,160 20% Roberto Caraballo Libertarian 1,272 1% William T. Leonard Socialist Workers 913 1%
1994 Donald M. Payne 74,622 76% Jim Ford 21,524 22% Rose Monyek Inflation Fighting Housewife 1,598 2% Maurice Williams Socialist Workers 624 1%
1996 Donald M. Payne 127,126 84% Vanessa Williams 22,086 15% Harley Tyler Independent 1,192 1% Toni M. Jackson Independent 656 <1%
1998 Donald M. Payne 82,244 84% William Stanley Wnuck 10,678 11% Richard J. Pezzullo Independent 3,293 3% Maurice Williams Independent 2,279 2%
2000 Donald M. Payne 133,073 88% Dirk B. Weber 18,436 12% *
2002 Donald M. Payne 86,433 84% Andrew Wirtz 15,913 16%
2004 Donald M. Payne 155,697 97% (no candidate) Toy-Ling Washington Green 2,927 2% Sara J. Lobman Socialist Workers 2,089 1%
2006 Donald M. Payne 90,264 100% (no candidate)
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Maurice Williams received 536 votes.
New Jersey's 11th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Ona Spiridellis 68,871 26% Dean A. Gallo 188,165 70% Richard S. Roth Libertarian 3,538 1% Barry J. Fitzpatrick Time for Change 3,127 1% David C. Karlen Independent 1,882 1% Howard Safier Independent 1,711 1% Richard E. Hrazanek America First Populist 1,142 <1%
1994 Frank Herbert 50,211 28% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 127,868 71% Mary Frueholz LaRouche Was Right 1,065 1% *
1996 Chris Evangel 78,742 31% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 169,091 66% Ed DeMott Independent 2,870 1% Austin S. Lett Independent 2,618 1% Victoria S. Spruiell Independent 1,837 1%
1998 John P. Scollo 44,160 30% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 100,910 68% Austin S. Lett Independent 1,737 1% Agnes A. James Independent 1,409 1% Stephen A. Bauer Independent 755 1%
2000 John P. Scollo 80,958 30% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 186,140 68% John Pickarski Independent 5,199 2% James E. Spinosa Independent 1,541 1%
2002 Vij Pawar 48,477 26% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 132,938 72% Richard S. Roth Libertarian 2,263 1%
2004 James W. Buell 91,811 31% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 200,915 68% John Mele Immigration Moratorium Now 1,746 1% Austin S. Lett Libertarian 1,530 1%
2006 Tom Wyka 74,414 37% Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 126,085 62% Richard S. Roth Libertarian 1,730 1% John Mele Constitution 842 <1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1994, Stuart Bacha received 436 votes.
New Jersey's 12th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Frank G. Abate 83,035 30% Dick Zimmer 174,216 64% Carl J. Mayer Independent 11,051 4% Carl Peters Libertarian 1,906 1% Edward F. Eggert Independent 1,804 1% Compton C. Pakenham America First Populist 745 <1%
1994 Joseph D. Youssouf 55,977 30% Dick Zimmer 125,939 68% Anthony M. Provenzano Conservative 2,364 1%
1996 David M. DelVecchio 125,594 47% Mike Pappas 135,811 50% Virginia A. Flynn Independent 3,955 1% Joseph M. Mercurio Independent 2,650 1% Philip G. Cenicola Independent 1,211 <1%
1998 Rush Holt 92,528 50% Michael Pappas 87,221 47% Joseph A. Siano Independent 2,125 1% Madelyn R. Hoffman Independent 1,409 1% Beverly Kidder Independent 749 <1% Mary Jo Christian Independent 578 <1%
2000 Rush D. Holt 146,162 49% Dick Zimmer 145,511 49% Carl Mayer Independent 5,811 2% John P. Desmond Independent 1,233 <1% Worth Winslow Independent 1,225 <1%
2002 Rush D. Holt 104,806 61% DeForest “Buster” Soaries 62,938 37% Carl J. Mayer Green 1,871 1% Thomas D. Abrams Libertarian 1,259 1% Karen Anne Zaletel NJ Conservative 839 <1%
2004 Rush D. Holt 171,691 59% Bill Spadea 115,014 40% Ken Chazotte Libertarian 1,562 1% Daryl M. Brooks Green 1,518 1%
2006 Rush D. Holt 125,468 66% Joseph S. Sinagra 65,509 34%
New Jersey's 13th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Robert Menendez 93,670 64% Fred J. Theemling, Jr. 44,529 31% Joseph D. Bonacci Stop Tax Increases 2,363 2% Len Flynn Libertarian 1,539 1% John E. Rummel Communist 1,525 1% Jane Harris Socialist Workers 1,406 1% Donald K. Stoveken America First Populist 682 <1%
1994 Robert Menendez 67,688 71% Fernando A. Alonso 24,071 25% Frank J. Rubino, Jr. We the People 1,494 2% Herbert H. Shaw Politicians Are Crooks 1,319 1% Steven Marshall Socialist Workers 895 1%
1996 Robert Menendez 115,459 79% Carlos E. Munoz 25,427 17% Herbert H. Shaw Independent 2,136 1% Mike Buoncristiano Independent 2,094 1% William P. Estrada Independent 720 <1% Rupert Ravens Independent 637 <1%
1998 Robert Menendez 70,308 80% Theresa De Leon 14,615 17% Richard S. Hester, Sr. Independent 1,276 1% Richard G. Rivera Independent 872 1% Susan Anmuth Independent 752 1%
2000 Robert Menendez 117,856 79% Theresa de Leon 27,849 19% Claudette C. Meliere Independent 2,741 2% Dick Hester Independent 562 <1% *
2002 Robert Menendez 72,605 78% James Geron 16,852 18% Pat Henry Faulkner Green 1,195 1% Esmat Zaklama Anti-Corruption Doctor 740 1% Dick Hester Pro Life Conservative 732 1% Herbert H. Shaw Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son Corruptos 573 1% *
2004 Robert Menendez 121,018 76% Richard W. Piatkowski 35,288 22% Dick Hester Pro Life Conservative 1,282 1% Herbert H. Shaw Politicos son Corruptos 1,066 1% Angela L. Lariscy Socialist Workers 887 1%
2006 Albio Sires 77,238 78% John J. Guarini 19,284 19% Brian Williams Socialist Workers Party 1,049 1% Herbert H. Shaw Politicians Are Crooks 998 1% Dick Hester Pro Life Conservative 586 1% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Herbert H. Shaw received 357 votes; Alina Lydia Fonteboa received 233 votes; and Kari Sachs received 168 votes. In 2002, Independent (The American Party) received 34 votes. In 2006, Esmat Zaklama received 475 votes.

New Mexico[edit]

New Mexico's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Robert J. Aragon 76,600 37% Steven Schiff 128,426 63% *
1994 Peter L. Zollinger 42,316 26% Steven Schiff 119,996 74%
1996 John Wertheim 71,635 37% Steven Schiff 109,290 57% John A. Uhrich Green 7,694 4% Betty Turrietta-Koury Independent 4,459 2%
1998 Phillip J. Maloof 75,040 42% Heather Wilson 86,784 48% Robert L. Anderson Green 17,266 10% *
2000 John J. Kelly 92,187 43% Heather Wilson 107,296 50% Daniel Kerlinsky Green 13,656 6%
2002 Richard M. Romero 77,234 45% Heather Wilson 95,711 55%
2004 Richard M. Romero 123,339 46% Heather Wilson 147,372 54% *
2006 Patricia A. Madrid 105,125 50% Heather Wilson 105,986 50%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 188 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 78 votes. In 2004, Orlin G. Cole received 194 votes.
New Mexico's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Dan Sosa, Jr. 73,157 44% Joe Skeen 94,838 56% *
1994 Benjamin Anthony Chavez 45,316 32% Joe Skeen 89,966 63% Rex R. Johnson Green 6,898 5%
1996 E. Shirley Baca 74,915 44% Joe Skeen 95,091 56%
1998 E. Shirley Baca 61,796 42% Joe Skeen 85,077 58%
2000 Michael A. Montoya 72,614 42% Joe Skeen 100,742 58%
2002 John Arthur Smith 61,916 44% Steve Pearce 79,631 56% *
2004 Gary K. King 86,292 40% Steve Pearce 130,498 60%
2006 Albert D. Kissling 63,119 40% Steve Pearce 92,620 59% *
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 175 votes. In 2002, Padraig M. Lynch, Write-in received 39 votes and George L. Dewey, Write-in received 43 votes. In 2006, C. Dean Burk received 135 votes.
New Mexico's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1992 Bill Richardson 122,850 67% F. Gregg Bemis, Jr. 54,569 30% Ed Nagel Libertarian 4,798 3%
1994 Bill Richardson 99,900 64% F. Gregg Bemis, Jr. 53,515 34% Ed Nagel Libertarian 3,697 2%
1996 Bill Richardson 124,594 67% Bill Redmond 56,580 31% Ed D. Nagel Libertarian 4,097 2%
1998 Tom Udall 91,248 53% Bill Redmond 74,266 43% Carol Miller Green 6,103 4% *
2000 Tom Udall 135,040 67% Lisa L. Lutz 65,979 33%
2002 Tom Udall 122,921 100% (no candidate)
2004 Tom Udall 175,269 69% Gregory M. Tucker 79,935 31%
2006 Tom Udall 144,880 75% Ronald M. Dolin 49,219 25%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 32 votes.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "Election Statistics". Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Retrieved 2008-01-10.