Electoral history of Mitt Romney
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Electoral history of Mitt Romney, 70th Governor of Massachusetts (2003-2007) and a candidate for 2008 Republican Presidential nomination
Republican primary for the United States Senate from Massachusetts, 1994[1]:
- Mitt Romney - 188,280 (82.04%)
- John R. Lakian - 40,898 (17.82%)
- Others (write-in) - 318 (0.14%)
United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1994[2]:
- Ted Kennedy (D) (inc.) - 1,265,997 (58.08%)
- Mitt Romney (R) - 894,000 (41.01%)
- Lauraleigh Dozier (Libertarian) - 14,484 (0.66%)
- William A. Ferguson, Jr. (LaRouche Movement) - 4,776 (0.22%)
- Others - 688 (0.03%)
Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2002[3]:
- Mitt Romney (R) - 1,091,988 (49.77%)
- Shannon P. O'Brien (D) - 985,981 (44.94%)
- Jill E. Stein (Green) - 76,530 (3.49%)
- Carla Howell (LBT) - 23,044 (1.05%)
- Barbara Johnson (I) - 15,335 (0.70%)
- Others - 1,301 (0.06%)
Republican New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary, 2008[4]:
- John Barnes, Jr. - 40,207 (62.43%)
- John McCain* - 4,305 (6.68%)
- Mike Huckabee* - 3,227 (5.01%)
- Rudy Giuliani* - 3,164 (4.91%)
- Mitt Romney* - 2,396 (3.72%)
- Ron Paul* - 1,938 (3.01%)
- Fred Thompson* - 1,496 (2.32%)
- Duncan Hunter* - 901 (1.40%)
- Others - 3,982 (6.18%)
(* - write in)
2008 Republican presidential primaries[5]:
- John McCain - 9,787,238 (46.56%)
- Mitt Romney - 4,662,443 (22.18%)
- Mike Huckabee - 4,267,267 (20.30%)
- Ron Paul - 1,179,004 (5.61%)
- Rudy Giulani - 597,624 (2.84%)
- Fred Thompson - 294,100 (1.40%)
- Uncommitted - 70,348 (0.34%)
- Alan Keyes - 59,718 (0.28%)
- Duncan Hunter - 39,928 (0.19%)
- Scattering - 39,301 (0.19%)
- Tom Tancredo - 8,612 (0.04%)
- John Cox - 3,351 (0.02%)
- Sam Brownback - 2,838 (0.01%)

