1987 United States House of Representatives elections

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1987 United States House of Representatives elections
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  1986 April 7 – August 18, 1987 1988  

2 of the 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Speaker Jim Wright of Texas.jpg RobertHMichelCP.jpg
Leader Jim Wright Robert H. Michel
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceJanuary 6, 1987January 3, 1981
Leader's seat Texas 12th Illinois 18th
Last election258 seats, 54.3%177 seats, 44.4%
Seats before258177
Seat change00
Seats up11
Races won11

There were two special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1987 during the 100th United States Congress.

Contents

List of elections

Elections are listed by date and district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California 5 Sala Burton Democratic 1983 (special) Incumbent died February 1, 1987.
A special election was held April 7, 1987, but no candidate received the required majority.
New member won a special run-off election June 2, 1987.
Democratic hold.
Primary ballot (April 7, 1987):
  • Orange check.svgY Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) 36.12%
  • Harry Britt (Democratic) 32.48%
  • William Maher (Democratic) 14.25%
  • Doris M. Ward (Democratic) 6.03%
  • Orange check.svgY Harriet Ross (Republican) 2.80%
  • Carol Ruth Silver (Democratic) 2.69%
  • Kevin W. Wadsworth (Republican) 1.63%
  • Tom Spinosa (Republican) 1.59%
  • Mike Garza (Republican) 1.17%
  • Orange check.svgY Karen Edwards (Independent) 0.42%
  • Orange check.svgY Sam Grove (Libertarian) 0.38%
  • Orange check.svgY Ted Zuur (Peace & Freedom) 0.17%
  • Orange check.svgY Catherine Renee Sedwick (Independent) 0.15%
  • Brian Lantz (Democratic) 0.13% [1]
Run-off ballot (June 2, 1987):
  • Green check.svgY Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) 63.36%
  • Harriet Ross (Republican) 30.68%
  • Karen Edwards (Independent) 2.19%
  • Ted Zuur (Peace & Freedom) 1.51%
  • Sam Grove (Libertarian) 1.37%
  • Catherine Renee Sedwick (Independent) 0.90% [2]
Connecticut 4 Stewart McKinney Republican 1970 Incumbent died May 7, 1987.
New member elected August 18, 1987.
Republican hold.

California's 5th congressional district

Nancy Pelosi, first elected in 1987. Nancy Pelosi 1993 congressional photo.jpg
Nancy Pelosi, first elected in 1987.

Incumbent Democrat Sala Burton died of colorectal cancer on February 1, 1987, triggering a special election. A nonpartisan blanket special primary was held on April 7, 1987, featuring over a dozen candidates, including Nancy Pelosi, Harry Britt, and Carol Ruth Silver. As no candidate won over 50% of the vote, a run-off was held on June 2, 1987.

Democrat Nancy Pelosi won the election with 63% of the vote.

1987 California's 5th congressional district special general election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Nancy Pelosi 46,428 63.36
Republican Harriet Ross22,47830.68
Independent Karen Edwards1,6022.19
Peace and Freedom Theodore Zurr1,1051.51
Libertarian Sam Grove1,0071.37
Independent Catherine Renee Sedwick6590.9
Total votes73,279 100.0
Democratic hold

See also

References

  1. "CA District 5 - Special Election". April 18, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018 via Our Campaigns.
  2. "CA District 5 - Special Runoff". April 18, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018 via Our Campaigns.
  3. "CT District 4 - Special Election". January 26, 2005. Retrieved August 15, 2018 via Our Campaigns.
  4. "Our Campaigns - CA District 5 - Special Runoff Race - Jun 02, 1987". OurCampaigns. April 18, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2021.