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Electoral history of Bob Barr

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Electoral history of Bob Barr
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Electoral history of Bob Barr, Republican Representative from Georgia (1995–2003) and Libertarian Party presidential nominee in 2008 election.

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Former Representative Bob Barr

Senate and House races (1992–2002)

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Republican primary for the United States Senate from Georgia, 1992:[1]

  • Paul Coverdell – 100,016 (37.1%)
  • Bob Barr – 65,471 (24.3%)
  • John Knox – 64,514 (23.9%)
  • Charlie Tanksley – 32,590 (12.1%)
  • Dean Parkinson – 7,352 (2.7%)

Republican primary runoff for the United States Senate from Georgia, 1992:[2]

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 1994 (Republican primary):[3]

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 1994:[4]

  • Bob Barr (R) – 71,265 (51.9%)
  • Buddy Darden (D) (inc.) – 65,978 (48.1%)

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 1996:[5]

  • Bob Barr (R) (inc.) – 112,009 (57.8%)
  • Charlie Watts (D) – 81,765 (42.2%)

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 1998:[6]

  • Bob Barr (R) (inc.) – 85,982 (55.4%)
  • James F. Williams (D) – 69,293 (44.6%)

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 2000:[7]

  • Bob Barr (R) (inc.) – 126,312 (55.3%)
  • Roger Kahn (D) – 102,272 (44.7%)

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 2002 (Republican primary):[8]

  • John Linder (inc.) – 56,893 (64.5%)
  • Bob Barr (inc.) – 31,377 (35.6%)

Note: Linder, incumbent from 11th district, ran against 7th district incumbent Barr due to districts borders changes

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United States presidential election, 2008

2008 Libertarian National Convention:[9]

First ballot:

Second ballot:

Third ballot:

Fourth ballot:

Fifth ballot:

Sixth ballot:

2008 Libertarian ticket:

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