Micah Edmond
Micah Edmond was a 2014 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 8th Congressional District of Virginia.[1] On April 26, 2014, Edmond was chosen as the Republican candidate in the 2014 general election.[2] Micah Edmond lost the general election on November 4, 2014.
Elections
2014
Edmond ran in the 2014 election for the U.S. House to represent Virginia's 8th District.[2] Micah Edmond lost the general election on November 4, 2014.
Election results
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | 63.1% | 128,102 | ||
Republican | Micah Edmond | 31.4% | 63,810 | |
Libertarian | Jeffrey Carson | 2.2% | 4,409 | |
Green | Gerard Blais | 0.5% | 963 | |
Independent | Gwendolyn Beck | 2.7% | 5,420 | |
N/A | Write-in | 0.2% | 372 | |
Total Votes | 203,076 | |||
Source: Virginia Department of Elections |
Convention results
On April 26, 2014, at the 8th Congressional District Virginia Republican Convention, delegates chose Edmond as the Republican candidate in the 2014 general election. Edmond received 168.44 votes, or 50.74 percent, while Dennis Bartow received 143.31 votes, or 43.17 percent, and Paul Haring received 20.24 votes, or 6.10 percent.[2]
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Recent news
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See also
- United States House of Representatives
- Virginia's 8th Congressional District elections, 2014
- Virginia's 8th Congressional District
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ National Review, "Meet Micah Edmond, a Republican Running in Moran’s District," accessed March 12, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 VAGOP8CD.org, "8th Congressional District Virginia Republican Convention," accessed April 30, 2014 Cite error: Invalid
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