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Electoral history of Hillary Clinton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electoral history of Hillary Clinton
Electoral history of Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State (2009–2013), United States Senator from New York (2001–2009), First Lady of the United States (1993–2001) and a candidate for 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. ==New York United States Senate elections, 2000 and 2006==
Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2000 * Hillary Rodham Clinton - 565,353 (81.98%) * Mark P. McMahon - 124,315 (18.03%) New York United States Senate election, 2000: * Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) - 3,747,310 (55.27%) * Rick Lazio (R) - 2,915,730 (43.01%) * Jeffrey E. Graham (Independence) - 43,181 (0.64%) * Mark Dunau (Green) - 40,991 (0.61%) * John O. Adefope (Right to Life) - 21,439 (0.32%) * John Clifton (LBT) - 4,734 (0.07%) * Louis P. Wein (CST) - 3,414 (0.05%) * Jacob J. Perasso (Socialist Workers) - 3,040 (0.05%) Clinton also ran on the Working Families and Liberal lines, while Lazio on Conservative Working Families Party United States Senate convention, 2006: * Hillary Rodham Clinton (inc.) - 9,364 (93.64%) * Jonathan Tasini - 636 (6.36%) Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2006: * Hillary Rodham Clinton (inc.) - 640,955 (83.68%) * Jonathan Tasini - 124,999 (16.32%) New York United States Senate election, 2006: * Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) (inc.) - 3,008,428 (67.00%) * John Spencer (R) - 1,392,189 (31.01%) * Howie Hawkins (Green) - 55,469 (1.24%) * Jeff Russell (LBT) - 20,996 (0.47%) * Róger Calero (Socialist Workers) - 6,967 (0.16%) * Bill Van Auken (Socialist Equality) - 6,004 (0.13%) Clinton also ran on Independence and Working Families line, while Spencer on Conservative
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