Johnson defeated Lindgren on the first playoff hole.
Johnson tossed a three-hitter and defeated the California Angels, 9-1.
Johnson defeated Smith via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:16 of round 2.
Johnson defeated her by a vote of 53,074 (54.79%) to 43,796 (45.21%), a decreased margin of seven percent from 1994.
Johnson soundly defeated Neely with 61% of the vote.
Johnson defeated Smith via submission (triangle choke) at 0:44 of round 1.
Johnson defeated them, 2-0, to end the Diamondbacks' nine-game losing streak.
Johnson defeated the three candidates with 58.74% of the votes.
In May 2010, Johnson defeated two primary opponents to earn the Republican nomination.
Johnson defeated Wilson once again in a heavily contested race, and began his second term in January of 2013.