Raul R. Labrador (R)

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Won 6 out of 6 generals.
Won 6 out of 6 primaries.
Won 12 out of 12 total contests.

Raul R. Labrador (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2016Nov 8 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (68%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
242,252 68.2%
Democratic
113,052 31.8%
(Write-In)
53 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 355,357  
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2016May 17 Republican Primary United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (81%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
51,568 81.0%
6,510 10.2%
5,605 8.8%
Total Votes Cast 63,683  
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2014Nov 4 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (65%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
143,580 65.0%
Democratic
77,277 35.0%
Write In
7 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 220,864  
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2014May 20 Republican Primary United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (79%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
56,206 78.6%
5,164 7.2%
3,494 4.9%
3,373 4.7%
3,304 4.6%
Total Votes Cast 71,541  
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2012Nov 6 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (63%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
199,402 63.0%
Democratic
97,450 30.8%
Libertarian
12,265 3.9%
Independent
7,607 2.4%
Total Votes Cast 316,724  
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2012May 15 Republican Primary United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (81%) against Reed C. McCandless. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
58,003 80.7%
13,917 19.4%
Total Votes Cast 71,920  
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2010Nov 2 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (51%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
126,231 51.0%
Democratic
102,135 41.3%
Independent
14,365 5.8%
Libertarian
4,696 1.9%
Total Votes Cast 247,427  
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2010May 25 Republican Primary United States Representative Congressional District 1
Raul R. Labrador won (48%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
38,711 47.6%
31,582 38.9%
5,356 6.6%
3,168 3.9%
2,471 3.0%
Total Votes Cast 81,288  
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2008Nov 4 General Election State Representative B District 14
Raul R. Labrador won (69%) against Glida Bothwell. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
22,093 69.1%
Democratic
9,869 30.9%
Total Votes Cast 31,962  
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2008May 27 Republican Primary State Representative B District 14
Raul R. Labrador won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,945 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,945  
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2006Nov 7 General Election State Representative B District 14
Raul R. Labrador won (66%) against Daniel S. Weston. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
13,208 65.6%
Democratic
6,943 34.5%
Total Votes Cast 20,151  
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2006May 23 Republican Primary State Representative B District 14
Raul R. Labrador won (46%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
2,448 46.4%
1,535 29.1%
1,292 24.5%
Total Votes Cast 5,275  
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