Electoral history of John Dingell
Representative John Dingell, 2011
This is the Electoral history of John Dingell, a Democratic Representative from Detroit, representing the 15th and 16th districts. Dingell was first elected in a 1955 special election to replace his late father, and was re-elected in every subsequent election until his retirement in 2014. He is the longest serving member of the United States House of Representatives, and the United States Congress overall.
Michigan's 16th congressional district: Results 1964–2000[1][2][3]
Year |
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Democrat |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Votes |
% |
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Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
1964 |
|
John Dingell |
112,763 |
73% |
|
Monte Bona |
40,673 |
26% |
|
Henry Austin |
Socialist Workers |
189 |
0% |
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1966 |
|
John Dingell |
71,787 |
63% |
|
John Dempsey |
42,738 |
37% |
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1968 |
|
John Dingell |
105,690 |
74% |
|
Monte Bona |
37,000 |
26% |
|
Henry Austin |
Socialist Workers |
369 |
0% |
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1970 |
|
John Dingell |
90,540 |
79% |
|
William Rostrom |
23,867 |
21% |
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1972 |
|
John Dingell |
110,715 |
68% |
|
William Rostrom |
48,414 |
30% |
|
Peter Gayner |
American Independent |
3,554 |
2% |
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1974 |
|
John Dingell |
95,834 |
78% |
|
Wallace English |
25,248 |
20% |
|
Virginia Crawford |
American Independent |
1,605 |
1% |
|
Donald Bechler |
Socialist Workers |
365 |
0% |
|
Lewis Steinhardt |
U.S. Labor |
232 |
0% |
1976 |
|
John Dingell |
121,682 |
76% |
|
William Rostron |
36,378 |
23% |
|
Buck Slayter |
American Independent |
1,009 |
1% |
|
Samuel Hancock |
Libertarian |
484 |
0% |
|
Susan Dalto |
U.S. Labor |
463 |
0% |
1978 |
|
John Dingell |
93,387 |
70% |
|
Melvin Heuer |
26,827 |
22% |
|
Harry Hengy |
American Independent |
1,889 |
2% |
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1980 |
|
John Dingell |
105,844 |
70% |
|
Pamella Seay |
42,735 |
28% |
|
R. Scott Davidson |
Libertarian |
1,810 |
1% |
|
Ronald Slote |
American Independent |
1,069 |
1% |
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1982 |
|
John Dingell |
114,006 |
74% |
|
David Haskins |
39,227 |
25% |
|
Susan Apstein |
Socialist Workers |
1,071 |
1% |
|
Paul Scherrer |
Workers League |
450 |
0% |
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1984 |
|
John Dingell |
121,463 |
64% |
|
Frank Grzywacki |
68,116 |
36% |
|
Donald Kostyu |
Libertarian |
1,042 |
1% |
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1986 |
|
John Dingell |
101,659 |
78% |
|
Frank Grzywacki |
28,971 |
22% |
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1988 |
|
John Dingell |
132,775 |
97% |
|
No candidate |
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Russell Leone |
Workers Against Concessions |
3,561 |
3% |
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1990 |
|
John Dingell |
88,962 |
67% |
|
William Morse |
42,469 |
32% |
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Roger Pope |
Libertarian |
2,019 |
2% |
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1992 |
|
John Dingell |
156,964 |
65% |
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Frank Beaumont |
75,694 |
31% |
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Max Siegle |
Tisch Independent Citizens |
4,048 |
2% |
|
Jeff Hampton |
Libertarian |
1,842 |
1% |
|
Martin McLaughlin |
Workers League |
1,842 |
1% |
1994 |
|
John Dingell |
105,846 |
59% |
|
Ken Larkin |
71,159 |
40% |
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Noha Hamze |
Natural Law |
1,968 |
1% |
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1996 |
|
John Dingell |
136,854 |
62% |
|
James Desana |
78,723 |
36% |
|
Bruce Cain |
Libertarian |
3,155 |
1% |
|
Noha Hamze |
Natural Law |
1,018 |
0% |
|
David Sole |
Workers World |
842 |
0% |
1998 |
|
John Dingell |
116,145 |
67% |
|
William Morse |
54,121 |
31% |
|
Edward Hlavac |
Libertarian |
3,064 |
2% |
|
Noha Hamze |
Natural Law |
1,027 |
1% |
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2000 |
|
John Dingell |
167,142 |
71% |
|
William Morse |
62,469 |
27% |
|
Edward Hlavac |
Libertarian |
2,814 |
1% |
|
Ken Larkin |
U.S. Taxpayers |
2,154 |
1% |
|
Noha Hamze |
Natural Law |
938 |
0% |
Michigan's 15th congressional district: Results 2002–2010[1][2][3]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Votes |
% |
|
Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
|
Third Party |
Party |
Votes |
% |
2002 |
|
John Dingell |
136,518 |
72% |
|
Martin Kaltenbach |
48,626 |
26% |
|
Gregory Stempfle |
Libertarian |
3,919 |
2% |
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2004 |
|
John Dingell |
218,409 |
71% |
|
Dawn Reamer |
81,828 |
27% |
|
Gregory Stempfle |
Libertarian |
3,400 |
1% |
|
Mike Eller |
U.S. Taxpayers |
2,508 |
1% |
|
Jerome White |
NPA |
1,818 |
1% |
2006 |
|
John Dingell |
181,946 |
88% |
|
No candidate |
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Aimee Smith |
Green |
9,447 |
5% |
|
Gregory Stempfle |
Libertarian |
8,410 |
4% |
|
Robert Czak |
U.S. Taxpayers |
7,064 |
3% |
2008 |
|
John Dingell |
231,784 |
71% |
|
John Lynch |
81,802 |
25% |
|
Aimee Smith |
Green |
7,082 |
2% |
|
Gregory Stempfle |
Libertarian |
4,002 |
1% |
|
James Wagner |
U.S. Taxpayers |
3,157 |
1% |
2010 |
|
John Dingell |
116,293 |
57% |
|
Rob Steele |
71,108 |
40% |
|
Aimee Smith |
Green |
2,686 |
1% |
|
Kerry Morgan |
Libertarian |
1,969 |
1% |
|
Matthew Furman |
U.S. Taxpayers |
1,821 |
1% |
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