Electoral history of Bob Dole

Sen. Dole

Electoral history of Bob Dole, United States Senator from Kansas (1969–1996), Senate Majority Leader (1985–1987, 1995–1996), Senate Minority Leader (1987–1995), 1976 Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee and 1996 Presidential nominee.

He has been involved in many elections on regional, statewide and nationwide stage, from 1950 to 1996.

Kansas House of Representatives, 81st district, 1950:[1]

  • Bob Dole (R) - 2,576
  • Elmo Mahoney (D) (inc.) - 1,803

County Attorney, Russell County, 1952 (Republican primary):[1]

  • Bob Dole - 1,133
  • Dean Ostrum - 948

Russell County Attorney, 1952:[1]

  • Bob Dole (R) - 4,207
  • George Holland (D) - 2,065

Russell County Attorney, 1954:[1]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - unopposed

Russell County Attorney, 1956:[1]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 3,175
  • Clifford Holland, Jr. (D) - 2,317

Russell County Attorney, 1958[1]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 2,807
  • Robert Earnest (D) - 2,195

Kansas's 6th congressional district, 1960 (Republican primary)[2]

  • Bob Dole - 16,033 (45.15%)
  • Keith Sebelius - 15,051 (42.39%)
  • Phillip J. Doyle - 4,423 (12.46%)

Kansas's 6th congressional district, 1960:[3]

  • Bob Dole (R) - 62,335 (59.25%)
  • William A. Davis (D) - 42,869 (40.75%)

Kansas's 1st congressional district, 1962:[4]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 102,499 (55.83%)
  • J. Floyd Breeding (D) (inc.) - 81,092 (44.17%)

NOTE: Dole was an incumbent in abolished 6th district and Breeding in 1st district, which became merged into one.

Kansas's 1st congressional district, 1964:[5]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 113,212 (51.16%)
  • Bill Bork (D) - 108,086 (48.84%)

Kansas's 1st congressional district, 1966:[6]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 97,487 (68.63%)
  • Berniece Hencle (D) - 44,569 (31.37%)

Republican primary for United States Senate from Kansas, 1968:[7]

Kansas United States Senate election, 1968:[8]

  • Bob Dole (R) - 490,911 (60.08%)
  • William I. Robinson (D) - 315,911 (38.66%)
  • Joseph Fred Hyskell (Prohibition) - 10,262 (1.26%)
  • Write-in - 12 (0.00%)
1974 US Senate election in Kansas

Kansas United States Senate election, 1974:[9]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 403,983 (50.85%)
  • William R. Roy (D) - 390,451 (49.15%)

1976 Republican National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[10]

1976 presidential elections

United States presidential election, 1976

1980 Republican presidential primaries:[11]

Republican primary for United States Senate from Kansas, 1980:[12]

  • Bob Dole (inc.) - 201,484 (81.85%)
  • Jim H. Grainge - 44,674 (18.15%)

Kansas United States Senate election, 1980:[13]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 598,686 (63.76%)
  • John Simpson (D) - 340,271 (36.24%)

Senate Majority Leader, 1984:[1]

Final fourth ballot:

Other defeated candidates: Pete Domenici, Dick Lugar, Jim McClure

Republican primary for United States Senate from Kansas, 1986:[14]

  • Bob Dole (inc.) - 228,301 (84.39%)
  • Shirley J.A. Landis - 42,237 (15.61%)

Kansas United States Senate election, 1986:[15]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 576,902 (70.05%)
  • Guy MacDonald (D) - 246,664 (29.95%)

Iowa Republican presidential Straw Poll, 1987:[16]

1988 Republican primaries by state results

1988 Republican presidential primaries:[17]

Republican primary for United States Senate from Kansas, 1992:[18]

  • Bob Dole (inc.) - 244,480 (80.40%)
  • Rode Rodewald - 59,589 (19.60%)

Kansas United States Senate election, 1992:[19]

  • Bob Dole (R) (inc.) - 706,246 (62.70%)
  • Gloria O'Dell (D) - 349,525 (31.03%)
  • Christina Campbell-Cline - 45,423 (4.03%)
  • Mark B. Kirk - 25,253 (2.24%)

Iowa Republican presidential Straw Poll, 1995:[20]

1996 New Hampshire Republican Vice Presidential primary:[21]

All candidates were running as write-in

Washington Presidential primary for independent voters, 1996:[22]

1996 Republican presidential primaries[23]

1996 Republican National Convention (Presidential tally):[24]

1996 Presidential election

United States presidential election, 1996:

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