William Outten
William Robert "Bobby" Outten was an American politician. He was a Republican member of the Delaware [House of Representatives] from 2005 to 2019, representing District 30. Outten earned an AA in business administration from Delaware Technical Community College. He died in 2020 at the age of 71.
Electoral history
- In 2004, Outten won the general election with 4,644 votes against Democratic nominee Kimberly Robbins to replace retiring Republican George Quillen.
- In 2006, Outten won the general election with 3,521 votes against Democratic nominee Robert Price, who had run in 2004 but lost the primary election to Kimberly Robbins.
- In 2008, Outten was unopposed in the general election, winning 6,921 votes.
- In 2010, Outten was unopposed in the general election, winning 5,514 votes.
- In 2012, Outten won the general election with 5,906 votes against Libertarian nominee Gordon Smith.
- In 2014, Outten won the general election with 3,489 votes against Democratic nominee Jonathan Gallo and Libertarian nominee Gordon Smith.
- In 2016, Outten won the general election with 6,337 votes against Democratic nominee Charles Groce.