Electoral history of John Dingell

This is the electoral history of John Dingell, a former Democratic Representative from Detroit who represented 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 was the longest serving member of the United States House of Representatives, and the United States Congress overall.
Almanac
| United States Congressional service | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dates | Congress | Chamber | Majority | President | District |
| 1955-57 | 84th | U.S. House | Democratic | Dwight D. Eisenhower | District 15 |
| 1957-59 | 85th | ||||
| 1959-61 | 86th | ||||
| 1961-63 | 87th | John F. Kennedy | |||
| 1963-65 | 88th | John F. Kennedy | |||
| 1965-67 | 89th | Lyndon B. Johnson | District | ||
| 1967-69 | 90th | ||||
| 1969-71 | 91st | Richard Nixon | |||
| 1971-73 | 92nd | ||||
| 1973-75 | 93rd | Richard Nixon | |||
| 1975-77 | 94th | Gerald Ford | |||
| 1977-79 | 95th | Jimmy Carter | |||
| 1979-81 | 96th | ||||
| 1981-83 | 97th | Ronald Reagan | |||
| 1983-85 | 98th | ||||
| 1985-87 | 99th | ||||
| 1987-89 | 100th | ||||
| 1989-91 | 101st | George H.W. Bush | |||
| 1991-93 | 102nd | ||||
| 1993-95 | 103rd | Bill Clinton | |||
| 1995-97 | 104th | Republican | |||
| 1997-99 | 105th | ||||
| 1999-2001 | 106th | ||||
| 2001-03 | 107th | George W. Bush | |||
| 2003-05 | 108th | District | |||
| 2005-07 | 109th | ||||
| 2007-09 | 110th | Democratic | |||
| 2009-11 | 111th | Barack Obama | |||
| 2011-13 | 112th | Republican | District 12 | ||
| 2013-15 | 113th | ||||
Election results
References
- ^ a b c "Office of the House Clerk – Electoral Statistics". Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2008-07-30.
- ^ a b "Election Results". Federal Election Commission. pp. 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008.
- ^ a b "Previous Election Information". Michigan Secretary of State. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
- ^ "Previous Election Information". Michigan Secretary of State. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2011.