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Randy Borror
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Indiana House
District 84
In office
Nov 29, 2001 to Jul 8, 2010
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
Appointed by Caucus
Left:
Resigned
Randy Borror spent 8 years, 7 months, 10 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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2008–Indiana House (District 84)
WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, May 6, 2008
100.00%
Randy Borror
(i)*
, Republican, 4,171 votes
Out of
4,171
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,171
(100.00%)
2008–Indiana House (District 84)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 2008
63.43%
Randy Borror
(i)*
, Republican, 17,724 votes
36.57%
Mark J. Wehrle
, Democratic, 10,217 votes
Out of
27,941
votes casts, the margin of victory was
7,507
(26.86%)
2010–Indiana House (District 84)
WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, May 4, 2010
100.00%
Randy Borror
(i)*
, Republican, 5,820 votes
Out of
5,820
votes casts, the margin of victory was
5,820
(100.00%)
In the 3 races for which we have results, Randy Borror had a record of 3-0. That includes a record of 1-0 in 1 general election, and 2-0 in 2 primary elections.