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1973 United States House Of Representatives Elections
Four members of the U.S. House of Representatives were elected in special elections in 1973 to the 93rd United States Congress. List of elections Elections are listed by date and district. , - ! , Nick Begich , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead.New member elected March 6, 1973.Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Hale Boggs , , Democratic , 1940 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead pursuant to January 3, 1973.New member elected March 20, 1973.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Mills , , Republican , 1971 , , Incumbent died May 24, 1973.New member elected August 21, 1973.Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , George W. Collins , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent member-elect died December 8, 1972, during the previous congress.New member elected June 5, 1973.Democratic gain. , nowrap , Notes 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United ...
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93rd United States Congress
The 93rd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from January 3, 1973, to January 3, 1975, during the last 18 months of Richard Nixon's presidency, and the first 6 months of Gerald Ford's. This Congress was the first (and, to date, only) Congress with more than two Senate Presidents (the Vice President of the United States), in this case, three. After the resignation of Spiro Agnew, Gerald Ford was appointed under the authority of the newly ratified 25th Amendment. Ford became president the next year and Nelson Rockefeller was appointed in his place. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Nineteenth Census of the United States in 1970. Both chambers had a Democratic majority. This is the earliest Congress to feature a member of the current 117th Congress, Represent ...
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1971 Maryland's 1st Congressional District Special Election
There were elections in 1971 to the United States House of Representatives: 1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history. Events Ja ...
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Lawrence Joseph Sarsfield Daly
Lawrence Joseph Sarsfield Daly (January 22, 1912 – April 17, 1978), a.k.a. Lar "America First" Daly, was a fringe American politician who ran unsuccessfully for a variety of political offices (including President of the United States), often campaigning wearing an Uncle Sam suit. Daly was a Republican primary candidate for Governor of Illinois in both 1956 and 1964. He was also a primary candidate for Mayor of Chicago in 1959, for both the Democratic and Republican parties, and also ran in the Republican primary in the 1963 and 1967 Chicago mayoral elections. He was the "Tax Cut" and "America First" candidate in the 1960 elections for President of the United States. He stood in primaries for United States Senator from Illinois, as a Democrat in 1962 and as a Republican in 1966, 1970, 1974, and 1978. He also ran for United States Representative from Illinois, in a special election in the 7th District in 1973, as a Republican. Lar Daly is best known today for using the F ...
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Cardiss Collins
Cardiss Hortense Collins (; September 24, 1931 – February 3, 2013) was an American politician from Illinois who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the fourth African-American woman in Congress and the first to represent the Midwest. Collins was elected to Congress in the June 5, 1973 special election to replace her husband, George, who had died in the December 8, 1972 United Airlines Flight 553 plane crash a month after being elected to a second term. The seat had been renumbered and combined from the 6th district to the 7th, and had been redrawn to include the Loop. She had previously worked as an accountant in various state government positions. Congressional career Throughout her political career, she was a champion for women's health and welfare issues. In 1975, she was instrumental in prompting the Social Security Administration to revise Medicare regulations to cover the cost of post-mastec ...
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1973 Illinois's 7th Congressional District Special Election
Four members of the U.S. House of Representatives were elected in special elections in 1973 to the 93rd United States Congress. List of elections Elections are listed by date and district. , - ! , Nick Begich , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead.New member elected March 6, 1973.Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Hale Boggs , , Democratic , 1940 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead pursuant to January 3, 1973.New member elected March 20, 1973.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Mills , , Republican , 1971 , , Incumbent died May 24, 1973.New member elected August 21, 1973.Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , George W. Collins , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent member-elect died December 8, 1972, during the previous congress.New member elected June 5, 1973.Democratic gain. , nowrap , Notes 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United ...
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1970 Illinois's 6th Congressional District Special Election
The 1970 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives held on November 3, 1970, in the middle of Richard M. Nixon's first term as president. His party, the Republican Party, lost a net of 12 seats to the Democratic Party, which thereby increased its majority in the House. Many viewed the results of the 1970 election as an indication of public fatigue over the ongoing Vietnam War as well as the fallout from the Kent State Massacre. This was the first House election in which all 50 states used a single-member-district system to elect representatives instead of using at-large congressional districts. Overall results Summary of the November 3, 1970, election results Special elections , - ! , James B. Utt , , Republican , , Incumbent died March 1, 1970. New member elected June 30, 1970.Republican hold.Winner was subsequently re-elected in November , nowrap , Alabama , - ! , Ja ...
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George W
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he previously served as the 46th governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. While in his twenties, Bush flew warplanes in the Texas Air National Guard. After graduating from Harvard Business School in 1975, he worked in the oil industry. In 1978, Bush unsuccessfully ran for the House of Representatives. He later co-owned the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball before he was elected governor of Texas in 1994. As governor, Bush successfully sponsored legislation for tort reform, increased education funding, set higher standards for schools, and reformed the criminal justice system. He also helped make Texas the leading producer of wind powered electricity in the nation. In the 2000 presidential election, Bush defeated Democratic incum ...
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Frederick Malkus
Frederick C. Malkus Jr. (July 1, 1913 – November 9, 1999) was a Democratic state legislator from Maryland. He served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1947 to 1951 and then Maryland State Senate until 1994. When he retired, he had served for 48 years, making him the longest serving legislator in the US. Hoyer, Steny H. "A Tribute To Frederick C. Malkus, Jr." He never lost a re-election bid, though he did lose a 1973 congressional race to Republican Robert E. Bauman. In 1987, a new four-lane U.S. 50 bridge over the Choptank River The Choptank River is a major tributary of the Chesapeake Bay and the largest river on the Delmarva Peninsula. Running for ,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 1, 20 ..., the Frederick C. Malkus Bridge, was named in his honor, the first bridge to be named for a living Marylander. References Democratic Party Maryland state senators Democratic Party members ...
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Robert Bauman
Robert E. Bauman (born April 4, 1937) is an American lawyer and politician. He is a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st congressional district (1973–1981). Bauman was a prominent conservative advocate in the House, legal counsel for The Sovereign Society, and author of financial books. Early life and career Robert Edmund Bauman was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, to an unwed single mother. When a teenager, Bauman moved to Easton, Maryland, where he attended Easton High School until 1953. In 1955, he graduated from the Capitol Page School at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. He obtained a B.S. in international affairs from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1959, and a J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1964. He was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1964, was later admitted to the District of Columbia bar, and entered into private practice as a lawyer. Representative Bauman, politically kno ...
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1973 Maryland's 1st Congressional District Special Election
Four members of the U.S. House of Representatives were elected in special elections in 1973 to the 93rd United States Congress. List of elections Elections are listed by date and district. , - ! , Nick Begich , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead.New member elected March 6, 1973.Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Hale Boggs , , Democratic , 1940 , , Incumbent lost in a plane crash and declared dead pursuant to January 3, 1973.New member elected March 20, 1973.Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Mills , , Republican , 1971 , , Incumbent died May 24, 1973.New member elected August 21, 1973.Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , George W. Collins , , Democratic , 1970 , , Incumbent member-elect died December 8, 1972, during the previous congress.New member elected June 5, 1973.Democratic gain. , nowrap , Notes 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United ...
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William Oswald Mills
William Oswald Mills Sr. (August 12, 1924 – May 24, 1973), was a Republican U.S. congressman who represented the 1st Congressional district of Maryland from May 25, 1971 until his death in Easton, Maryland on May 24, 1973. Life and career Mills was born in Bethlehem, Maryland on August 12, 1924. He attended Caroline County, Maryland public schools, after graduating from Federalsburg High School in 1941, he then pursued military service. He served in the U.S. Army in 1942, during World War II, as part of general George Patton's Third Army during the crossing of the Rhine River in Germany and was awarded the Bronze Star. After the war, he worked his way up in rank as the manager of the offices of: Easton, Maryland; Preston, Maryland; and Cambridge, Maryland of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company from 1946 to 1962. Beginning in 1962, he served on the staff of then-congressman Rogers Morton as a Democrat until finally becoming a Republican in 1970. When Morton ...
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Nick Begich
Nicholas Joseph Begich Sr. (born April 6, 1932 – disappeared October 16, 1972; declared dead December 29, 1972) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Alaska. He is presumed to have died in the crash of a light aircraft in Alaska in 1972; his body was never found. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Early life and education Begich was born and raised in Eveleth, Minnesota. His father, John Begich (né Begić), was born in Podlapača, Udbina, Croatia,Begich, Tom. (2006-04-30). Interviewed by Judy Ferguson. ''Anchorage Daily News''; retrieved on 2007-04-04. Tom Begich says of his father, "Until I was nearly 12, I grew up with a man who was a legend, the son of Croatian immigrants, but who disappeared October 16, 1972, into the clouds." Nick Sr.'s mother, Anna (née Martinić), was also of Croatian descent. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Saint Cloud State University in 1952 and a Master of Arts from the Uni ...
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