Pro-Life (C)

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Won 0 out of 9 generals.
Won 1 out of 2 primaries.
Won 1 out of 11 total contests.

Pro-Life (C)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
2022Nov 8 General Election Lieutenant Governor State of Idaho
Scott Bedke won (64%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
376,269 64.4%
Democratic
178,147 30.5%
Constitutional
29,989 5.1%
Total Votes Cast 584,405  
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2022May 17 Constitutional Primary Lieutenant Governor State of Idaho
Pro-Life won unopposed. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
376 100.0%
Total Votes Cast 376  
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2020Nov 3 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Russ Fulcher won (68%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
310,736 67.8%
Democratic
131,380 28.7%
Libertarian
16,453 3.6%
(Write-In)
7 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 458,576  
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2020Nov 3 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 2
Mike Simpson won (64%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
250,669 64.1%
Democratic
124,151 31.7%
Constitutional
8,573 2.2%
Libertarian
7,940 2.0%
Total Votes Cast 391,333  
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2018Nov 6 General Election United States Representative Congressional District 1
Russ Fulcher won (63%) against 7 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
197,719 62.8%
Democratic
96,922 30.8%
Independent
6,188 2.0%
Libertarian
5,435 1.7%
Independent
4,479 1.4%
Constitutional
3,181 1.0%
Independent
1,054 0.3%
(Write-In)
91 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 315,069  
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2016May 17 Constitutional Primary U.S. Senate State of Idaho
Ray J. Writz won (60%) against Pro-Life. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
131 59.6%
89 40.5%
Total Votes Cast 220  
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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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2014Nov 4 General Election Governor State of Idaho
C. L. "Butch" Otter won (54%) against 10 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
235,405 53.6%
Democratic
169,556 38.6%
Libertarian
17,884 4.1%
Independent
8,801 2.0%
Constitutional
5,219 1.2%
Independent
2,870 0.7%
Write In
79 0.0%
Write In
6 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 439,311  
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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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2010Nov 2 General Election Governor State of Idaho
C.L. "Butch" Otter won (59%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
267,483 59.1%
Democratic
148,680 32.9%
Independent
26,655 5.9%
Libertarian
5,867 1.3%
Independent
3,850 0.9%
Total Votes Cast 452,535  
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2008Nov 4 General Election U.S. Senate State of Idaho
Jim Risch won (58%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
371,744 57.7%
Democratic
219,903 34.1%
Independent
34,510 5.4%
Libertarian
9,958 1.5%
Independent
8,662 1.3%
Total Votes Cast 644,777  
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