Electoral history of Mike Huckabee

Electoral history of Mike Huckabee, Republican politician and 44th Governor of Arkansas.

Mike Huckabee

Arkansas United States Senate election, 1992 (Republican primary):[1]

United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1992:[2]

Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas (special election), 1993:[3]

  • Mike Huckabee (R) - 151,502 (50.85%)
  • Nate Coulter (D) - 146,436 (49.15%)

Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, 1994:[4]

  • Mike Huckabee (R) (inc.) - 417,191 (58.58%)
  • Charlie Cole Chaffin (D) - 294,957 (41.42%)

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1998 (Republican primary):[5]

  • Mike Huckabee (inc.) - 51,627 (90.24%)
  • Gene McVay - 5,581 (9.76%)

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 1998:[6]

  • Mike Huckabee (R) (inc.) - 421,989 (59.77%)
  • Bill Bristow (D) - 272,923 (38.66%)
  • Keith Carle (Reform) - 11,099 (1.57%)

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2002 (Republican primary):[7]

  • Mike Huckabee (inc.) - 78,803 (85.44%)
  • Doyle Cannady - 13,434 (14.57%)

Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2002:[8]

Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008:[9]

Results by Delegate Count

Results by Popular Vote

(* - dropped out)

References

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