1994 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia
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Elections in the District of Columbia |
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On November 8, 1994, the District of Columbia held an election for its non-voting House delegate representing the District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. The winner of the race was Eleanor Holmes Norton (D), who won her second re-election. All elected members would serve in 104th United States Congress.
The delegate is elected for two-year terms.
Candidates
[edit]Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat, sought election for her third term to the United States House of Representatives. Norton was opposed in this election by Republican challenger Donald A. Saltz who received 7.96%. This resulted in Norton being re-elected with 89.25% of the vote.
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Eleanor Holmes Norton (inc.) | 154,988 | 89.25 | |
Republican | Donald A. Saltz | 13,828 | 7.96 | |
DC Statehood | Rasco P. Braswell | 2,824 | 1.63 | |
Socialist Workers | Bradley Downs | 1,476 | 0.85 | |
No party | Write-ins | 548 | 0.32 | |
Total votes | 173,664 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | ||||
Democratic hold |