Rick Hoover was a 2012
Republican candidate seeking election to the
U.S. Senate from
Maryland. Hoover was defeated by
Dan Bongino in the
Republican primary on April 3, 2012.
[1]
Elections
2012
- See also: United States Senate elections in Maryland, 2012
Hoover ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. Senate, representing Maryland. [2] He was defeated by Dan Bongino in the Republican primary on April 3, 2012.[1][3]
| U.S. Senate-Maryland Republican Primary, 2012 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Daniel John Bongino |
33.6% |
68,597 |
| Joseph Alexander |
8.9% |
18,171 |
| Robert "BRO" Broadus |
5.4% |
11,020 |
| William Thomas Capps, Jr. |
3.5% |
7,092 |
| Richard J. Douglas |
28.3% |
57,776 |
| Rick Hoover |
5.3% |
10,787 |
| David Jones |
4.1% |
8,380 |
| John B. Kimble |
5.1% |
10,506 |
| Brian Vaeth |
1.9% |
3,781 |
| Corrogan R. Vaughn |
4% |
8,158 |
| Total Votes |
204,268 |
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