Mark A. Snodgrass (R)

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Victories

Won 2 out of 2 generals.
Won 2 out of 3 primaries.
Won 4 out of 5 total contests.

Mark A. Snodgrass (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2008May 27 Republican Primary State Senate District 20
Shirley McKague won (53%) against Mark A. Snodgrass. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
1,999 53.4%
1,747 46.6%
Total Votes Cast 3,746  
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2006Nov 7 General Election State Representative A District 20
Mark A. Snodgrass won (81%) against Rex Kerr. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
10,813 81.2%
Libertarian
2,501 18.8%
Total Votes Cast 13,314  
See Details for this Contest »
2006May 23 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Mark A. Snodgrass won (59%) against Marv Hagedorn. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
2,038 59.2%
1,402 40.8%
Total Votes Cast 3,440  
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2004Nov 2 General Election State Representative A District 20
Mark A. Snodgrass won (85%) against David H. Slack. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
15,176 84.7%
Libertarian
2,740 15.3%
Total Votes Cast 17,916  
See Details for this Contest »
2004May 25 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Mark A. Snodgrass won (54%) against Dan Hollowell. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
1,642 54.1%
1,393 45.9%
Total Votes Cast 3,035  
See Details for this Contest »
 

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