Electoral history of Ron Paul
Electoral history of Ron Paul, Republican U.S. Representative from Texas (1976-1977, 1979-1985, 1997-2013), 1988 Libertarian Party Presidential nominee and candidate for the 2008 and 2012 Republican presidential nomination. == House and Senate races (1974-1984) == Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1974: Robert R. Casey (D) (inc.) – 47,783 (69.54%) Ron Paul (R) – 19,483 (28.35%) James T. Smith (American) – 847 (1.23%) Jill Fein (Socialist Workers) – 602 (0.88%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election): Robert Gammage (D) – 15,287 (42.07%) Ron Paul (R) – 14,386 (39.59%) John S. Brunson (D) – 3,670 (10.10%) Roy Ybarra (D) – 1,456 (4.01%) J. Charles Whitfield (I) – 776 (2.14%) Joe W. Jones (I) – 568 (1.56%) Erich J. Brann (I) – 197 (0.54%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election runoff): Ron Paul (R) – 39,041 (56.16%) Robert Gammage (D) – 30,483 (43.85%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976: Robert Gammage (D) – 96,535 (50.07%) Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 96,267 (49.93%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1978: Ron Paul (R) – 54,643 (50.56%) Robert Gammage (D) (inc.) – 53,443 (49.45%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1980: Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 106,797 (51.04%) Michael A. Andrews (D) – 101,094 (48.31%) Vaudie V. Nance (I) – 1,360 (0.65%) Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1982: Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 66,536 (100.00%) Republican primary for the United States Senate from Texas, 1984: Phil Gramm – 246,716 (73.25%) Ron Paul – 55,431 (16.46%) Robert Mosbacher, Jr.
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