Then, 100 bonus points are added for each occasion where a club wins a "clean sweep" (all five games) over their opponent in a particular round.
Sidney Kramer, the candidate whom he supported to succeed him, won over his opponent by a 7 to 4 margin despite being relatively unknown.
Labour's Nick Brown won with a majority of 7,000 votes over his Conservative opponent.
He subsequently won a narrow victory over his Liberal opponent in the general election.
Already seventy years of age, he won the seat with a majority of nearly six to one over his Unionist opponent.
Cahoon won the seat by a margin of 1,500 votes over his Democratic opponent.
He won the seat with a majority of 411 votes (4.4% of the total) over his Liberal opponent.
Parrott was selected as candidate and he won the seat by a majority of 3,946 over his Conservative opponent.
Kucinich easily won the primary by a 15-point-margin over his nearest opponent Joe Cimperman.
In the 2009 federal election, Merkel won the seat by 23 percentage points over her nearest opponent.