Sharon M. Ullman (R)

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Won 0 out of 1 generals.
Won 1 out of 4 primaries.
Won 1 out of 5 total contests.

Sharon M. Ullman (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2022May 17 Republican Primary County Commissioner District Ada 3
Tom Dayley won (38%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
23,084 38.1%
22,005 36.3%
15,517 25.6%
Total Votes Cast 60,606  
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2018Nov 6 General Election County Commissioner District Ada 3
Kendra Kenyon won (53%) against Sharon M. Ullman. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Democratic
95,552 52.6%
Republican
86,160 47.4%
Total Votes Cast 181,712  
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2018May 15 Special Republican Primary County Commissioner District Ada 3
Sharon M. Ullman won (43%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
16,373 42.8%
13,870 36.3%
8,007 20.9%
Total Votes Cast 38,250  
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2016May 17 Republican Primary County Commissioner District Ada 3
Dave Case won (53%) against Sharon M. Ullman. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
10,502 53.3%
9,201 46.7%
Total Votes Cast 19,703  
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2016May 17 Republican Primary Precinct Committeeman District Ada - 2114
Patrick Clayton won (62%) against Sharon M. Ullman. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
68 61.8%
42 38.2%
Total Votes Cast 110  
See Details for this Contest »
 

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