County | Clarence Long* (D) |
John Seney (R) |
Ronald Meroney (I) |
Other | Margin | TOTAL | |||||||||||||
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TOTAL | 139,196 | 70.9% | 35,258 | 18.0% | 21,849 | 11.1% | 0 | 0.0% | 103,938 | 196,303 | |||||||||
Total R vote: 35,258 (18.0%) Total D vote: 139,196 (70.9%) Total Other vote: 21,849 (11.1%) | |||||||||||||||||||
* incumbent | |||||||||||||||||||
Campaign finance data for this election**: | |||||||||||||||||||
Total Disbursements: | $77,457 | $5,436 | $17,616 | ||||||||||||||||
Total Receipts: | $0 | $0 | $0 |
**Financial data shown here takes into account all elections for this office during this cycle, including primary, special and runoff elections, if any.
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Campaign finance data for this election**:
Clarence Long* | |||
Total Disbursements: | $77,457 |
John Seney | |||
Total Disbursements: | $5,436 |
Ronald Meroney | |
Total Disbursements: | $17,616 |
Republican Primary | |||
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Pos | Candidate | Votes | % |
1 | John Seney | 7,502 | 49.5% |
2 | Walter Kenton | 4,066 | 26.8% |
3 | John Koenig | 3,580 | 23.6% |
TOTAL VOTES | 15,148 |
Democrat Primary | |||
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Pos | Candidate | Votes | % |
No Democrat primary |