Joe A. Palmer (R)

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Won 7 out of 7 generals.
Won 6 out of 7 primaries.
Won 13 out of 14 total contests.

Joe A. Palmer (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2020Nov 3 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (62%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
16,795 62.4%
Democratic
9,301 34.6%
Constitutional
804 3.0%
Total Votes Cast 26,900  
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2020May 19 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Dawn Maglish won (54%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,429 53.9%
2,375 28.9%
1,418 17.3%
Total Votes Cast 8,222  
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2018Nov 6 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (81%) against Daniel S. Weston. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
12,932 81.0%
Constitutional
3,028 19.0%
Total Votes Cast 15,960  
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2018May 15 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
4,358 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,358  
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2016Nov 8 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (79%) against Daniel S. Weston. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
14,447 78.9%
Constitutional
3,875 21.2%
Total Votes Cast 18,322  
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2016May 17 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
1,981 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 1,981  
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2014Nov 4 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
10,081 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 10,081  
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2014May 20 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
2,594 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 2,594  
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2012Nov 6 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (67%) against Caitlin R. Lister. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
11,848 66.5%
Democratic
5,958 33.5%
Total Votes Cast 17,806  
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2012May 15 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (66%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
1,630 65.9%
456 18.4%
388 15.7%
Total Votes Cast 2,474  
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2010Nov 2 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
11,829 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 11,829  
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2010May 25 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (54%) against Shaun Wardle. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
2,445 54.0%
2,084 46.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,529  
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2008Nov 4 General Election State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (77%) against Rex W Kerr. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
14,732 77.3%
Libertarian
4,337 22.7%
Total Votes Cast 19,069  
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2008May 27 Republican Primary State Representative A District 20
Joe A. Palmer won (51%) against Keith Bird. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
1,725 50.7%
1,679 49.3%
Total Votes Cast 3,404  
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