Robert Lucas (candidate)
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Robert Lucas is an American politician of the Republican party who was the party's 2004 nominee to challenge the long-term incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Sherrod Brown, who had served since 1992. As expected, [1] He lost the general election decisively, receiving only one-third the votes. [2]
In 2004 Lucas was a resident of Akron, Ohio. A first-time candidate, he was employed at a telemarketing company. [1].
Republican party primary election results: [3]
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Lucas | 15,900 | 59 |
| Joe Ortega | 11,193 | 41 |
General election results:
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Lucas | 95,025 | 33 |
| Sherrod Brown | 196,139 | 67 |
See also:
[edit] References
- ^ a b "REPUBLICAN NEWCOMER EYES 13TH, ROBERT LUCAS LONG SHOT IN RACE AGAINST BETTER-FINANCED, VETERAN DEMOCRATIC REP. SHERROD BROWN" Akron Beacon Journal(OH) - October 12, 2004
- ^ Akron Beacon-Journal
- ^ Akron Beacon-Journal
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