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 "Jimmy" 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. House | |
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State governors | |
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Mayors |
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- 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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