Electoral history of Rand Paul

The following is a summary of the electoral history of Rand Paul, United States Senator from Kentucky (2011–present).

U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.

United States Senate election (2010)

Paul successfully won both the Republican nomination and the junior Senate seat for Kentucky during the 2010 Senate election.

Republican primary for the United States Senate from Kentucky, 2010

  • Rand Paul - 206,986 (58.8%)[1]
  • Trey Grayson - 124,864 (35.4%)
  • Bill Johnson - 7,861 (2.2%)
  • John Stephenson - 6,885 (2.0%)
  • Gurley L. Martin - 2,850 (0.8%)
  • Jon J. Scribner - 2,829 (0.8%)

United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2010

  • Rand Paul - 755,216 (55.74%)
  • Jack Conway - 599,617 (44.26%)
  • Billy Ray Wilson - 338 (0.02%)

United States Senate election (2016)

Paul retained both the Republican nomination and the junior Senate seat for Kentucky during the 2016 Senate election.

Republican primary for the United States Senate from Kentucky, 2016

  • Rand Paul - 169,180 (84.79%)
  • James Gould - 16,611 (8.33%)
  • Stephen Howard Slaughter - 13,728 (6.88%)

United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2016

  • Rand Paul - 1,090,177 (57.27%)
  • Jim Gray - 813,246 (42.72%)
  • Others - 42 (0.00%)

Presidential primaries (2016)

Iowa Republican caucuses, 2016

Paul suspended his campaign on February 3, 2016, two days following the Iowa caucus.[2] Despite this, he continued to get write-in votes in other contests.

Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016

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References

  1. "KY - Election Results". Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  2. Jacobs, Ben (3 February 2016). "Rand Paul drops out of Republican presidential race after Iowa caucuses". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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