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Bill Bailey
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Indiana House
District 66
In office
Nov 7, 1990 to Nov 8, 2000
Party:
Democratic
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Did Not Run
Bill Bailey spent 10 years, 4 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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2014–U.S. House (District 9)
WON
Democratic Primary–Tuesday, May 6, 2014
45.39%
Bill Bailey
*
, Democratic, 10,394 votes
25.05%
James R. McClure, Jr.
, Democratic, 5,737 votes
15.55%
J. S. Miller
, Democratic, 3,561 votes
14.00%
William (Billy) Joseph Thomas
, Democratic, 3,206 votes
Out of
22,898
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,657
(20.34%)
2014–U.S. House (District 9)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 2014
62.18%
Todd Young
(i)*
, Republican, 101,594 votes
33.67%
Bill Bailey
, Democratic, 55,016 votes
4.15%
Ralph Mike Frey
, Libertarian, 6,777 votes
Out of
163,387
votes casts, the margin of victory was
46,578
(28.51%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, Bill Bailey had a record of 1-1. That includes a record of 0-1 in 1 general election, and 1-0 in 1 primary election.