U.S. Senate Elections
- 2012 - 45,277 votes (4.54%, almost four times the margin of victory, which was 11,576 votes)
- 2010 - 16,197 votes (2.25%)
- 2006 - 8,232 votes (1.41%)
- 2004 - 12,968 votes (1.60%)
- 2000 - 11,503 votes (1.92%)
- 1998 - 8,125 votes (1.86%, almost 19 times the margin of victory, which was 428 votes)
- 1994 - 12,626 votes (3.32%)
- 1992 - 13,154 votes (2.65%)
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