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Special Election Dates SPECIAL ELECTIONS Updated by: Eileen Leamon, 6/02/2021 FEC Public Records Branch / Public Disclosure and Media Relations Division Key: * seat switched parties/- died in office STATE DATE SEAT VACATED BY WINNER 1973 AK/AL 3/06 Al Nick Begich (D)- Don Young (R)* LA/02 3/20** Hale Boggs (D)- Lindy Boggs (D) IL/07 6/05 George W. Collins (D)- Cardiss Collins (D) MD/01 8/21 William O. Mills (R)- Robert E. Bauman (R) 1974 PA/12 2/05 John P. Saylor (R)- John P. Murtha (D)* MI/05 2/18 Gerald R. Ford (R) Richard F. VanderVeen (D)* CA/13 3/05 Charles M. Teague (R)- Robert J. Lagomarsino (R) OH/01 3/05 William J. Keating (R) Thomas A. Luken (D)* MI/08 4/16 James Harvey (R) Bob Traxler (D)* CA/06 6/04 William Mailliard (R) John L. Burton (D)* 1975 CA/37 4/29 Jerry L. Pettis (R)- Shirley N. Pettis (R) IL/05 7/08 John C. Kluczynski (D)- John G. Fary (D) LA/06# 1/07 W. Henson Moore, III (R) NH/S## 9/16 Norris Cotton (R) John A. Durkin (D)* TN/05 11/25 Richard Fulton (D) Clifford Allen (D) # Special election was a court-ordered rerun after it was found impossible to determine who won the 1974 general election (voting machine malfunction) between Moore and Jeff LaCaze (D). ## 1974 general election between Durkin and Louis Wyman (R) for the open Senate seat was too close to call and the Senate refused to seat either candidate. Special election was held in September 1975. 1976 NY/39 3/02 James F. Hastings (R) Stanley N. Lundine (D)* TX/22 4/03** Bob Casey (D) Ron Paul (R)* TX/01 6/19 Wright Patman (D)- Sam B. Hall, Jr. (D) 1977 MN/07 2/22 Robert Bergland (D) Arlan Stangeland (R)* GA/05 4/05** Andrew Young (D) W. Wyche Fowler, Jr. (D) WA/07 5/17 Brock Adams (D) John E. Cunningham (R)* LA/01 8/27** Richard A. Tonry (D) Robert L. Livingston (R)* 1978 NY/18 2/14 Edward I. Koch (D) S. William Green (R)* NY/21 2/14 Herman Badillo (D) Robert Garcia (D) AL/S 11/07 James B. Allen (D)- Donald W. Stewart (D) (Page 1 of 11) SPECIAL ELECTIONS Updated by: Eileen Leamon, 6/02/2021 FEC Public Records Branch / Public Disclosure and Media Relations Division Key: * seat switched parties/- died in office STATE DATE SEAT VACATED BY WINNER MN/S 11/07 Hubert H. Humphrey (DFL)- Dave Durenberger (I-R)* 1979 CA/11 4/03 Leo J. Ryan (D)- William H. Royer (R)* WI/06 4/03 William A. Steiger (R)- Thomas E. Petri (R) 1980 IL/10 1/22 Abner J. Mikva (D) John E. Porter (R)* PA/11 4/09 Daniel Flood (D) Raphael Musto (D) LA/03 5/17** David C. Treen (R) W.J. "Billy" Tauzin (D)* WV/03 6/03 John M. Slack (D)- John G. Hutchinson (D) MI/13 11/04 Charles C. Diggs, Jr. (D) George W. Crockett, Jr. (D) 1981 MI/04 4/21 David A. Stockman, Jr. (R) Mark D. Siljander (R) MD/05 5/19 Gladys Noon Spellman (D) Steny H. Hoyer (D) OH/04 6/25 Tennyson Guyer (R)- Michael G. Oxley (R) MS/04 7/07** Jon C. Hinson (R) C. Wayne Dowdy (D)* PA/03 7/21 Raymond F. Lederer (D) Joseph F. Smith (D) 1982 CT/01 1/12 William R. Cotter (D)- Barbara B. Kennelly (D) OH/17 6/29 John M. Ashbrook (R)- Jean Ashbrook (R) CA/30 7/13** George E. Danielson (D) Matthew G. Martinez (D) IN/01 11/02 Adam Benjamin, Jr. (D)- Katie Hall (D) 1983 TX/06 2/12 Phil Gramm (D) Phil Gramm (R)* NY/07 3/01 Benjamin S. Rosenthal (D)- Gary L. Ackerman (D) CO/06 3/29 John L. Swigert, Jr. (R)- Dan Schaefer (R) CA/05 6/21 Phillip Burton (D)- Sala Burton (D) IL/01 8/23 Harold Washington (D) Charles A. Hayes (D) GA/07 11/08** Lawrence P. McDonald (D)- George "Buddy" Darden, III (D) WA/S 11/08 Henry M. Jackson (D)- Daniel Evans (R)* 1984 WI/04 4/03 Clement J. Zablocki (D)- Gerald D. Kleczka (D) KY/07 11/06 Carl D. Perkins (D)- Carl C. Perkins (D) NJ/13 11/06 Edwin B. Forsythe (R)- H. James Saxton (R) 1985 LA/08 3/30 Gillis Long (D)- Cathy Long (D) TX/01 8/03** Sam B. Hall, Jr. (D) Jim Chapman (D) (Page 2 of 11) SPECIAL ELECTIONS Updated by: Eileen Leamon, 6/02/2021 FEC Public Records Branch / Public Disclosure and Media Relations Division Key: * seat switched parties/- died in office STATE DATE SEAT VACATED BY WINNER 1986 NY/06 6/10 Joseph P. Addabbo (D)- Alton R. Waldon (D) HI/01 9/20 Cecil L. Heftel (D) Neil Abercrombie (D) NC/10 11/04 James T. Broyhill (R) Cass Ballenger (R) NC/S 11/04 John P. East (R)- Terry Sanford (D)* 1987 CA/05 6/02** Sala Burton (D)- Nancy Pelosi (D) CT/04 8/18 Stewart B. McKinney (R)- Christopher Shays (R) 1988 TN/05 1/19 William H. Boner (D) Bob N. Clement (D) LA/04 4/16** Charles "Buddy" Roemer (D) Jim McCrery, III (R)* VA/05 6/14 Dan Daniel (D)- Lewis F. Payne, Jr. (D) IL/2l 8/09 Melvin Price (D)- Jerry F. Costello (D) NJ/03 11/08 James J. Howard (D)- Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) TN/02 11/08 John J. Duncan (R)- John J. Duncan, Jr. (R) 1989 IN/04 3/28 Dan Coats (R) Jill Long (D)* AL/03 4/04 Bill Nichols (D)- J. Glen Browder (D) WY/AL 4/26 Dick B. Cheney (R) Craig L. Thomas (R) FL/18 8/29 Claude D. Pepper (D)- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)* CA/15 9/12 Tony L. Coelho (D) Gary A. Condit (D) TX/12 9/12** James C. Wright (D) Preston "Pete" Geren (D) MS/05 10/17** Larkin I. Smith (R)- Gene Taylor (D)* TX/18 12/9** Mickey Leland (D)- Craig A. Washington (D) 1990 NY/14 3/20 Guy V. Molinari (R) Susan K. Molinari (R) NY/18 3/20 Robert Garcia (D) Jose E. Serrano (D) HI/02 9/22 Daniel K. Akaka (D) Patsy T. Mink (D) HI/S 11/06 Spark M. Matsunaga (D)- Daniel K. Akaka (D) IN/S 11/06 Dan Quayle (R) Dan Coats (R) NJ/01 11/06 James J. Florio (D) Robert E. Andrews (D) 1991 TX/03 5/18** Steve Bartlett (R) Sam R. Johnson (R) MA/01 6/04 Silvio O. Conte (R)- John W. Olver (D)* IL/15 7/02 Edward R. Madigan (R) Thomas Ewing (R) AZ/02 9/24 Morris K. Udall (D) Ed Pastor (D) PA/S 11/05 H. John Heinz, III (R)- Harris Wofford (D)* PA/02 11/05 William H. Gray, III (D) Lucien E. Blackwell (D) VA/07 11/05 D. French Slaughter, Jr. (R) George F. Allen (R) (Page 3 of 11) SPECIAL ELECTIONS Updated by: Eileen Leamon, 6/02/2021 FEC Public Records Branch / Public Disclosure and Media Relations Division Key: * seat switched parties/- died in office STATE DATE SEAT VACATED BY WINNER 1992 CA/S 11/03 Pete Wilson (R) Dianne Feinstein (D)* NY/17 11/03 Ted Weiss (D)- Jerrold Nadler (D) NC/01 11/03 Walter Jones (D)- Eva Clayton (D) ND/S 12/04 Quentin Burdick (D)- Kent Conrad (D) 1993 MS/02 4/13** Mike Espy (D) Bennie Thompson (D) OH/02 5/04 Bill Gradison (R) Rob Portman (R) WI/01 5/04 Les Aspin (D) Peter Barca (D) TX/S 6/05** Lloyd Bentsen (D) Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)* CA/17 6/08** Leon Panetta (D) Sam Farr (D) MI/03 12/07 Paul B. Henry (R)- Vern Ehlers (R) 1994 OK/06 5/10 Glenn English (D) Frank D. Lucas (R)* KY/02 5/24 William Natcher (D)- Ronald E. Lewis (R)* OK/S 11/08 David Boren (D) James M. Inhofe (R)* TN/S 11/08 Al Gore, Jr. (D) Fred Thompson (R)* 1995 CA/15 12/12 Norman Y. 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Bush et al., redrew district boundaries, invalidated the results of the primary and runoff election and ordered new elections in the following 13 Congressional Districts: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29 and 30. 12/10 Runoff Elections were needed in Districts 8, 9 and 25. 1997 TX/28 4/12** Frank Tejeda (D)- Ciro Rodriguez (D) NM/03 5/13 Bill Richardson (D) Bill Redmond (R)* NY/13 11/04 Susan Molinari (R) Vito Fossella (R) (Page 4 of 11) SPECIAL ELECTIONS Updated by: Eileen Leamon, 6/02/2021 FEC Public Records Branch / Public Disclosure and Media Relations Division Key: * seat switched parties/- died in office STATE DATE SEAT VACATED BY WINNER 1998 NY/06 2/03 Floyd Flake (D) Gregory Meeks (D) CA/22 3/10** Walter Capps (D)- Lois Capps (D) CA/44 4/07 Sonny Bono (R)- Mary Bono (R) CA/09 4/07 Ron Dellums (D) Barbara Lee (D) PA/01 5/19 Tom Foglietta (D) Robert Brady (D) NM/01 6/23 Steve Schiff (R)- Heather Wilson (R) 1999 GA/06 2/23 Newt Gingrich (R) Johnny Isakson (R) LA/01 5/29** Bob Livingston (R) David Vitter (R) CA/42 11/16** George E.
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