Fred Wood (R)

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Won 8 out of 8 generals.
Won 8 out of 8 primaries.
Won 16 out of 16 total contests.

Fred Wood (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2020Nov 3 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
15,745 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 15,745  
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2020May 19 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
5,090 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,090  
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2018Nov 6 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
10,252 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 10,252  
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2018May 15 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won (73%) against Kevin Williams. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,049 72.9%
1,505 27.1%
Total Votes Cast 5,554  
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2016Nov 8 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
13,060 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 13,060  
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2016May 17 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,618 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,618  
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2014Nov 4 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
8,789 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 8,789  
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2014May 20 Democratic Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,963 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,963  
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2012Nov 6 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
13,232 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 13,232  
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2012May 15 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
5,952 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,952  
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2010Nov 2 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
8,864 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 8,864  
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2010May 25 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
5,312 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,312  
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2008Nov 4 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
11,470 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 11,470  
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2008May 27 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,276 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,276  
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2006Nov 7 General Election State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
8,729 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 8,729  
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2006May 23 Republican Primary State Representative B District 27
Fred Wood won (46%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
2,308 46.0%
1,837 36.6%
668 13.3%
205 4.1%
Total Votes Cast 5,018  
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