Zach Wamp

Zach Wamp

align="right" |58,824
Party shading/Democratic |34%|
Party shading/Republican |Zach Wamp
Party shading/Republican align="right" |112,254
Party shading/Republican |65%|
Party shading/Independent |William Bolen
Party shading/Independent |Independent
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1,743
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%|
Party shading/Independent |Timothy A. Sevier
Party shading/Independent |Independent
Party shading/Independent align="right" |947
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%
|*
-
2004|
Party shading/Democratic |John Wolfe
Party shading/Democratic align="right" |84,295
Party shading/Democratic |33%|
Party shading/Republican |Zach Wamp
Party shading/Republican align="right" |166,154
Party shading/Republican |65%|
Party shading/Independent |June Griffin
Party shading/Independent |Independent
Party shading/Independent align="right" |3,018
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%|
Party shading/Independent |Doug Vandagriff
Party shading/Independent |Independent
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1,696
Party shading/Independent align="right" |1%
|*
-
2006|
Party shading/Democratic |nowrap|Brent Benedict
Party shading/Democratic align="right" |68,324
Party shading/Democratic |34%|
Party shading/Republican |Zach Wamp
Party shading/Republican align="right" |130,791
Party shading/Republican |66%|||||||||||
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*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Marjorie M. Martin received 1,593 votes (1%) and write-ins received 3 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 4 votes. In 1996, Thomas Ed Morrell received 304 votes; Richard M. "Dick" Sims received 294 votes; and write-ins received 4 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 74 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 80 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 153 votes. In 2004, Jean Howard-Hill received 1,473votes (1%).

References

External links

* [http://www.house.gov/wamp/ Congressman Zach Wamp] official U.S. House website
* [http://www.wampcongress.com/ Zach Wamp for Congress] official campaign website
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Zach_Wamp Profile] at SourceWatch Congresspedia


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