Electoral history of Ron Paul, Republican U.S. Representative from Texas (1976-1977, 1979-1985, 1997-2013), 1988 Libertarian Party Presidential nominee and candidate for the 2008 and 2012 Republican presidential nomination.
House and Senate races (1974-1984)
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1974:
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election):
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election runoff):
- Ron Paul (R) â 39,041 (56.16%)
- Robert Gammage (D) â 30,483 (43.85%)
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976:
- Robert Gammage (D) â 96,535 (50.07%)
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 96,267 (49.93%)
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1978:
- Ron Paul (R) â 54,643 (50.56%)
- Robert Gammage (D) (inc.) â 53,443 (49.45%)
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1980:
Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1982:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 66,536 (100.00%)
Republican primary for the United States Senate from Texas, 1984:
1988 presidential election
1987 Libertarian National Convention:
1988 North Dakota Libertarian presidential primary:
- Ron Paul â 985 (100.00%)
1988 United States presidential election:
- George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle (R) â 48,886,597 (53.4%) and 426 electoral votes (79.18%, 40 states carried)
- Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen (D) â 41,809,476 (45.6%) and 111 electoral votes (20.63%, 10 states and D.C. carried)
- Lloyd Bentsen/Michael Dukakis (D) â 1 electoral vote (0.19%, West Virginia faithless elector)
- Ron Paul/Andre Marrou (LBT) â 431,750 (0.5%)
- Lenora Fulani (New Alliance) â 217,221 (0.2%)
- Others â 249,642 (0.3%)
House races (from 1996)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996 (Republican primary):
Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996 (Republican primary runoff):
- Ron Paul â 11,244 (54.06%)
- Greg Laughlin (inc.) â 9,555 (45.94%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996:
Texas's 14th congressional district, 1998:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 84,459 (55.25%)
- Loy Sneary (D) â 68,014 (44.49%)
- Write-in â 390 (0.26%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2000:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 137,370 (59.71%)
- Loy Sneary (D) â 92,689 (40.29%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2002:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 102,905 (68.09%)
- Corby Windham (D) â 48,224 (31.91%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2004:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 173,668 (100.00%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2006 (Republican primary):
- Ron Paul (inc.) â 24,075 (77.65%)
- Cynthia Sinatra â 6,931 (22.35%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2006:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 94,380 (60.19%)
- Shane Sklar (D) â 62,429 (39.81%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2008 (Republican primary):
- Ron Paul (inc.) â 37,777 (70.43%)
- Chris Peden â 15,859 (29.56%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2008:
- Ron Paul (R) (inc.) â 191,293 (100.00%)
Texas's 14th congressional district, 2010
- Ron Paul (inc.) â 140,441 (76.0%)
- Robert Pruett â 44,345 (24.0%)
2008 presidential election
Iowa Republican straw poll, 2008:
Republican New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary, 2008:
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Liberty Union Party presidential primary, 2008:
Constitution Party presidential primaries, 2008:
Minnesota Independence Party presidential caucus, 2008:
2008 Libertarian National Convention (Presidential tally):
First ballot:
Second ballot:
Third ballot:
Sixth ballot:
Republican presidential primaries, 2008:
- John McCain â 9,926,234 (46.80%)
- Mitt Romney â 4,663,847 (21.99%)
- Mike Huckabee â 4,280,723 (20.18%)
- Ron Paul â 1,210,022 (5.71%)
- Rudy Giuliani â 597,494 (2.82%)
- Fred Thompson â 294,607 (1.39%)
- Uncommitted â 70,866 (0.33%)
- Alan Keyes â 59,637 (0.28%)
- Scattering â 42,822 (0.20%)
- Duncan Hunter â 39,895 (0.19%)
- Tom Tancredo â 8,595 (0.04%)
- John Cox â 3,351 (0.02%)
- Sam Brownback â 2,838 (0.01%)
2008 Republican National Convention (Presidential tally):
2008 United States presidential election:
- Barack Obama/Joe Biden (D) â 69,498,215 (52.91%) and 365 electoral votes (28 states+D.C.+NE-02 carried)
- John McCain/Sarah Palin (R) â 59,948,240 (45.66%) and 173 electoral votes (22 states carried)
- Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzales (I) â 738,475 (0.56%)
- Bob Barr/Wayne Allyn Root (LBT) â 523,686 (0.40%)
- Chuck Baldwin/Darrell Castle (CST) â 199,314 (0.15%)
- Cynthia McKinney/Rosa Clemente (Green) â 161,603 (0.12%)
- Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough â 47,694 (0.04%)
- Ron Paul/With Multiple VP candidates â 42,426 (0.03%)
- Gloria La Riva/Eugene Puryear (Socialism & Liberation) â 6,808 (0.01%)
- Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander (Socialist) â 6,528 (0.01%)
2012 presidential election
Iowa Republican straw poll, 2011:
Republican New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary, 2012:
2012 Libertarian National Convention (Presidential tally):
Republican presidential primaries, 2012:
- Mitt Romney - 10,031,336 (52.13%)
- Rick Santorum - 3,932,069 (20.43%)
- Newt Gingrich - 2,734,571 (14.21%)
- Ron Paul - 2,095,762 (10.89%)
- Rick Perry - 54,769 (0.28%)
- Jon Huntsman, Jr. - 83,918 (0.44%)
- Michele Bachmann - 41,199 (0.21%)
2012 Republican National Convention (Presidential tally):
2012 United States presidential election:
- Barack Obama/Joe Biden (D) - 65,915,796 (51.06%)
- Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan (R) - 60,933,500 (47.20%)
- Gary Johnson/James P. Gray (Libertarian) - 1,275,971 (0.99%)
- Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala (Green) - 469,627 (0.36%)
- Virgil Goode/Jim Clymer (Constitution) - 122,388 (0.09%)
- Roseanne Barr/Cindy Sheehan (Peace and Freedom) - 67,326 (0.05%)
- Rocky Anderson/Luis J. Rodriguez (Justice) - 43,018 (0.03%)
- Tom Hoefling/Jonathan D. Ellis (America's Party) - 40,628 (0.03%)
- Ron Paul - 26,204 (0.02%)
- Others - 190,944 (0.15%)
2016 Presidential Election
- Though not a candidate in the 2016 United States presidential election, Ron Paul received one vote in the electoral college. Paul also received a vote on the first ballot at the Libertarian Party National Convention's nomination for President.
See also
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