Electoral history of Bob Barr

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Former Representative Bob Barr

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

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]

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

United States presidential election, 2008

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