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== Elections Results ==
== Elections Results ==
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|colspan="6"| '''2004 Senate election, Great Plains'''
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]]
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| '''[[Valeria Smith]]'''
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| 1,900,000
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| 55,88%
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| +0.0%
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| [[Democrat Party|Democrat]]
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| Brad Carson
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| 1,500,000
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| 44.11%
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| +0.0%
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority'''
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| 400,000
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| 11.76%
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout'''
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| 3,400,000
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|colspan="2"| [[Republican Party|Republican]] '''hold'''
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|colspan="6"| '''2010 Senate election, Great Plains'''
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]]
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| '''[[Valeria Smith]]''' (I)
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| -
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| -
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| ''Vacant''
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|colspan="2"| [[Republican Party|Republican]] '''hold'''
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''Note: Seat won unopposed.''
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|colspan="6"| '''2016 Senate election, Great Plains'''
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!colspan="2"| Party
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]]
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| '''[[Valeria Smith]]''' (I)
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| 1,701,590
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| 49.83%
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| +0.0%
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| [[Democrat Party|Democrat]]
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| [[Damien Austin]]
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| 1,701,585
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| 49.83%
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| +0.0%
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| 5
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| 0.000003%
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout'''
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| 3,414,821
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 01:52, 31 December 2007

Valeria Smith
Senator from the Great Plains
In Office:
2004 - Present
Served alongside: Long
Preceded by Unknown
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

1 July 1966
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Political Party Republican Party
Spouse Jonathan Smith
Religion Unaffiliated Christian Protestant


Valeria Smith (born July 1, 1966) is a Republican Senator from the Great Plains, serving since 2004. She had previously run for President in 2016.

Contents

Childhood & Education

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Early Career

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Political Career

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Elections Results


2004 Senate election, Great Plains
Party Candidate Votes  % ±%
Republican Valeria Smith 1,900,000 55,88% +0.0%
Democrat Brad Carson 1,500,000 44.11% +0.0%
Majority 400,000 11.76%
Turnout 3,400,000
Republican hold

2010 Senate election, Great Plains
Party Candidate Votes  % ±%
Republican Valeria Smith (I) - - -
- Vacant - - -
Majority - -
Turnout -
Republican hold

Note: Seat won unopposed.


2016 Senate election, Great Plains
Party Candidate Votes  % ±%
Republican Valeria Smith (I) 1,701,590 49.83% +0.0%
Democrat Damien Austin 1,701,585 49.83% +0.0%
Majority 5 0.000003%
Turnout 3,414,821
Republican hold

External Links

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Preceded by
Unknown
Senator (Class 1) from the Great Plains
2005 - Present
Served alongside: Long
Succeeded by
Incumbent


United States presidential election, 2016
General polls · Fundraising · Debates · Endorsements
Democratic Party Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates
Candidates Whitney Mason (Presidential nominee)/Andrew Brockmeier (Vice Presidential nominee) · Justin Casanova-Davis
Withdrawn Bryant Carter · Emmett Honeycutt · Tom Potier · Lilliam Vanleer
Republican Party Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates
Candidates David Gamble (Presidential nominee)/John Dunn (Vice Presidential nominee) · John Dunn · Vincent Halfhyde · Andrew Merrilin · Valeria Smith
Withdrawn AA Alvera · Francisco Cojuanco · Joseph Salazar-Portela
Other 2016 elections: House · Senate · Gubernatorial · Presidential
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