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Electoral history of Dick Gephardt

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Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-MO)

Electoral history of Dick Gephardt, United States Representative from Missouri (1977-2005), Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives (1989-1995), Minority Leader (1995-2003) and a candidate for 1988 and 2004 Democratic presidential nominations

U.S. House of Representatives

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Congressional elections

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Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1976 (Democratic primary):[1]
 Dick Gephardt – 48,874 (55.98%)
 Donald J. Gralike – 32,791 (37.56%)
 Victoria Schmidt – 2,960 (3.39%)
 Marie S. Nowak – 2,680 (3.07%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1976:[2]
 Dick Gephardt (D) – 115,109 (63.69%)
 Joseph L. Badaracco (R) – 65,623 (36.31%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1978:[3]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 121,565 (81.89%)
 Lee Buchschacher (R) – 26,881 (18.11%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1980:[4]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 143,132 (77.62%)
 Robert A. Cedarburg (R) – 41,277 (22.38%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1982:[5]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 131,566 (77.87%)
 Richard Foristel (R) – 37,388 (22.13%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district. 1984:[6]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 193,537 (100.00%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1986:[7]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 116,403 (68.97%)
 Roy Amelung (R) – 52,382 (31.04%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1988:[8]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 150,205 (62.82%)
 Mark Hearne (R) – 86,763 (36.29%)
 Lloyd Sloan (L) – 2,128 (0.89%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1990:[9]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 88,950 (56.80%)
 Mack Holekamp (R) – 67,659 (43.20%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1992:[10]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 174,000 (64.01%)
 Mack Holekamp (R) – 90,006 (33.11%)
 Robert Stockhausen (L) – 7,828 (2.88%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1994 (Democratic primary):[11]
 Dick Gephardt * – 54,582 (76.96%)
 Leif O. Johnson – 11,619 (16.38%)
 Lee Lehmuth – 4,718 (6.65%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1994:[12]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 117,601 (57.67%)
 Gary Gill (R) – 80,977 (39.71%)
 Bradley Ems (L) – 5,362 (2.63%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1996 (Democratic primary):[13]
 Dick Gephardt * – 45,619 (75.16%)
 Joseph C. Keller – 12,390 (20.41%)
 Leif O. Johnson – 2,690 (4.43%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1996:[14]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 137,300 (58.99%)
 Debbie Wheelehan (R) – 90,202 (38.75%)
 Michael H. Crist (L) – 3,966 (1.70%)
 James E. Keersemaker (NL) – 1,287 (0.55%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1998 (Democratic primary):[15]
 Dick Gephardt * – 28,440 (73.85%)
 Steven G. Bailey – 10,070 (26.15%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 1998:[16]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 98,287 (55.81%)
 Bill Federer (R) – 74,005 (42.03%)
 Michael H. Crist (L) – 2,275 (1.29%)
 Joseph C. Keller (TP) – 1,532 (0.87%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 2000 (Democratic primary):[17]
 Dick Gephardt * – 40,111 (100.00%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 2000:[18]
 Dick Gephardt * (D) – 147,222 (57.84%)
 Bill Federer (R) - 100,967 (39.67%)
 Mary Maroney (GP) – 3,266 (1.28%)
 Michael H. Crist (L) – 2,245 (0.88%)
 Anthony J. Windisch (RP) – 839 (0.33%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 2002 (Democratic primary):[19]
 Dick Gephardt * – 44,535 (73.55%)
 Michael Bram – 16,014 (26.45%)

Missouri's 3rd congressional district, 2002:[20]
 Dick Gephardt (D) (inc.) – 122,181 (59.06%)
 Cathy S. Enz (R) – 80,551 (38.94%)
 Daniel Byington (L) – 4,146 (2.00%)

Party leadership elections

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Majority leader, 1989:[21]
 Dick Gephardt – 181 (70.16%)
 Edgar Jenkins – 76 (29.46%)
 Lee H. Hamilton – 1 (0.39%)

Majority leader, 1990:[22]
 Dick Gephardt * - Unanimous consent

Majority leader, 1992:[23]
 Dick Gephardt * – Unanimous consent

Minority leader, 1994:[24]
 Dick Gephardt – 150 (75.00%)
 Charlie Rose – 50 (25.00%)

Minority leader, 1996:[25]
 Dick Gephardt * – Unanimous consent

Minority leader, 2000:[26]
 Dick Gephardt * – Unanimous consent

Speaker of the House elections

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Election for Speaker, 1995:[27]
 Newt Gingrich (R) – 228 (52.54%)
 Dick Gephardt (D) – 202 (46.54%)
 present – 4 (0.92%)

Election for Speaker, 1997:[28]
 Newt Gingrich * (R) – 216 (50.83%)
 Dick Gephardt (D) – 205 (48.24%)
 Jim Leach (R) – 2 (0.47%)
 Robert Michel (R) – 1 (0.23%)
 Robert S. Walker (R) – 1 (0.23%)

Election for Speaker, 1999:[29]
 Dennis Hastert (R) – 220 (52.00%)
 Dick Gephardt (D) – 205 (48.00%)

Election for Speaker, 2001:[30]
 Dennis Hastert * (R) – 222 (51.50%)
 Dick Gephardt (D) – 206 (47.80%)
 John Murtha (D) – 1 (0.23%)
 present – 2 (0.47%)

Presidential elections

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1988 Democratic presidential primaries by state results; Gephardt won in Iowa, Missouri and South Dakota

1988

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1988 Democratic presidential primaries:[31]
 Michael Dukakis – 9,898,750 (42.46%)
 Jesse Jackson – 6,788,991 (29.12%)
 Al Gore – 3,185,806 (13.67%)
 Dick Gephardt – 1,399,041 (6.00%)
 Paul M. Simon – 1,082,960 (4.65%)
 Gary Hart – 415,716 (1.78%)
 Unpledged – 250,307 (1.07%)
 Bruce Babbitt – 77,780 (0.33%)
 Lyndon LaRouche – 70,938 (0.30%)
 David Duke – 45,289 (0.19%)
 Jim Traficant – 30,879 (0.13%)
 Douglas Applegate – 25,068 (0.11%)

1988 Democratic National Convention presidential nomination vote tally:[32]
 Michael Dukakis – 2,877 (70.09%)
 Jesse Jackson – 1,219 (29.70%)
 Richard H. Stallings – 3 (0.07%)
 Joe Biden – (0.05%)
 Dick Gephardt – 2 (0.05%)
 Lloyd Bentsen – 1 (0.02%)
 Gary Hart – 1 (0.02%)

2004

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2004 Democratic presidential primaries:[33]
 John Kerry – 9,930,497 (60.98%)
 John Edwards – 3,162,337 (19.42%)
 Howard Dean – 903,460 (5.55%)
 Dennis Kucinich – 620,242 (3.81%)
 Wesley Clark – 547,369 (3.36%)
 Al Sharpton – 380,865 (2.34%)
 Joe Lieberman – 280,940 (1.73%)
 Uncommitted – 157,953 (0.97%)
 Lyndon LaRouche – 103,731 (0.64%)
 Carol Moseley Braun – 98,469 (0.61%)
 Dick Gephardt – 63,902 (0.39%)
 Scattering – 63,902 (0.39%)

References

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