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Special elections to the 103rd U.S. Congress held during 1993
There were five special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1993, during 103rd United States Congress.
List of elections
Elections are listed by date and district.
District
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Incumbent
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This race
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Member
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Party
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First elected
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Results
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Candidates
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Wisconsin 1
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Les Aspin
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Democratic
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1970
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Incumbent resigned January 20, 1993, to become U.S. Secretary of Defense. New member elected May 4, 1993. Democratic hold.
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- Edward J. Kozak (Libertarian) 0.34%
- Gary W. Thompson (Independent) 0.29%
- Karl Huebner (Independent) 0.18%
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Mississippi 2
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Mike Espy
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Democratic
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1986
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Incumbent resigned January 22, 1993, to become U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. New member elected April 13, 1993. Democratic hold.
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California 17
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Leon Panetta
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Democratic
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1976
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Incumbent resigned January 23, 1993, to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget. New member elected June 8, 1993. Democratic hold.
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- Y Sam Farr (Democratic) 25.77%
- William W. Monning (Democratic) 18.62%
- Barbara Shipnuk (Democratic) 14.18%
- Bill McCampbell (Republican) 11.92%
- Jess Brown (Republican) 10.22%
- Bob Ernst (Republican) 5.60%
- Martin Vonnegut (Democratic) 3.26%
- Barbara Honegger (Republican) 2.03%
- Lancelot C. McClair (Democratic) 1.54%
- Richard J. Quigley (Libertarian) 0.45%
- Kevin G. Clark (Green) 0.35%
- Jerome "Jerry" McCready (American Independent) 0.32%
- Peter James (Independent) 0.18%
- James "Jimmu" Ogle (Independent) 0.13%
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Ohio 2
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Bill Gradison
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Republican
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1974
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Incumbent resigned January 31, 1993, to become president of the Health Insurance Association of America. New member elected May 4, 1993. Republican hold.
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- Y Rob Portman (Republican) 70.07%
- Lee Hornberger (Democratic) 29.93%
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Michigan 3
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Paul B. Henry
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Republican
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1984
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Incumbent died July 31, 1993. New member elected December 7, 1993. Republican hold.
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- Y Vern Ehlers (Republican) 66.62%
- Dale Robert Sprik (Democratic) 23.17%
- Dawn I. Krupp (Independent) 10.15%
- Write-ins 0.06%
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U.S. Senate | |
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U.S. House | |
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State governors | |
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State legislatures | |
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Mayors |
- Atlanta, GA
- Boston, MA
- Buffalo, NY
- Cleveland, OH
- Durham, NC
- Hartford, CT
- Houston, TX
- Los Angeles, CA
- Manchester, NH
- New York City, NY
- Pittsburgh, PA
- St. Louis, MO
- Springfield, MA
- Worcester, MA
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Elections spanning two years (through 1879) | |
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Elections held in a single year (starting 1880) | Regulars and even-year specials | |
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Odd-year specials | |
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Elections by state | |
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Seat ratings | |
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Speaker elections | |
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Summaries | |
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