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United States Senate Elections In The District Of Columbia
The District of Columbia is a political division coterminous with Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States. According to the Article One of the Constitution, only states may be represented in the United States Congress. The District of Columbia is not a U.S. state and therefore has no voting representation in the United States Senate. However, it does have a non-voting delegate to represent it in the House. The majority of residents want the district to become a state and gain full voting representation in Congress. To prepare for this goal, the district has elected shadow senators since 1990. The shadow senator emulates the role of representing the district in the Senate and pushes for statehood alongside the non-voting House delegate and shadow representatives. The district has held 11 shadow senator elections. The Democratic Party has immense political strength in the district; in each of the shadow senator elections, the district has overwhelmingly voted ...
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District Of Columbia
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District Of Columbia Republican Party
The District of Columbia Republican Party (DC GOP) is the District of Columbia affiliate of the United States Republican Party. It was founded on June 19, 1855 and is made up of registered Republican voters living in Washington, D.C. elected to serve as the governing body of the Party. The party chairman is Jose Cunningham and the party is housed in the District of Columbia alongside the Republican Party national headquarters. The party faces steep difficulties in getting its candidates elected, as Democrats hugely outnumber Republicans in the District of Columbia. No Republican has ever been elected mayor since District of Columbia home rule began in 1975. The DC Republicans have had no representation in the D.C. Council since Carol Schwartz left office in 2009. As of January 7, 2019, there are 30,001 registered voters affiliated with the Republican Party of the District of Columbia.
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2014 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2014 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Paul Strauss won his closest primary challenge against businessman Pete Ross and was easily elected to a fourth term. Primary elections Party primaries took place on April 1, 2014. Democratic primary Candidates * Pete Ross, furniture businessman, landlord and former Army captain; candidate for Shadow Senator in 2012 * Paul Strauss, incumbent Shadow Senator Results Other primaries D.C. Statehood Green candidate David Schwartzman and Libertarian candidate John Daniel were unopposed in their party primaries. A Republican primary was held with no candidates. General election The general election took place on November 4, 2014. Candidates * Jo ...
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2008 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2008 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 4, 2008, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Paul Strauss won reelection to a third term. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 9, 2008. Democratic primary Candidates * Paul Strauss, incumbent shadow senator * Philip Pannell Results General election Strauss faced Republican Nelson Rimensnyder, D.C. Statehood Green candidate Keith R. Ware and Libertarian candidate Damien Lincoln Ober. As is usual for Democrats in the District, Strauss won in a landslide. Candidates * Paul Strauss ( Democratic) * Nelson Rimensnyder (Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monar ...
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2002 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2002 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 5, 2002, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and was not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Paul Strauss decisively won the primary against challenger Pete Ross and was reelected to a second term by a landslide. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 10, 2002. Democratic primary Candidates * Paul Strauss, incumbent shadow senator * Pete Ross, businessman, landlord, former Army captain Results Republican primary Candidates * Norma M. Sasaki * Clark D. Horvath General election Strauss faced Republican Norma M. Sasaki, and D.C. Statehood Green candidate Joyce Robinson-Paul. As is usual for Democrats in the District, Strauss won in a landslide. Candidates * Paul Strauss ( Dem ...
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1996 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 1996 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 11, 1996, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Jesse Jackson decided not to run for reelection. Local ANC Commissioner and lawyer Paul Strauss easily won the primary against little-known Eduardo Burkhart and also won the general election. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 10, 1996. Democratic primary Candidates * Paul Strauss, lawyer and ANC Commissioner * Eduardo Burkhart Declined * Jesse Jackson, incumbent Shadow Senator Results General election Strauss faced Republican Gloria R. Corn, and Umoja candidate George Pope. As is usual for Democrats in the District, Strauss won in a landslide. Candidates * Paul Strauss ( Democratic) * Gl ...
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2018 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2018 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Mike Brown was re-elected to a third term. Democratic primary The Democratic primary took place on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. About 76% of registered voters in the District of Columbia were registered with the Democratic Party, compared with only 6% of registered Republicans. The winner of the Democratic primary almost always wins the general election. Candidates * Mike D. Brown, incumbent Shadow Senator * Andria Thomas, business strategist and activist Campaign Thomas' campaign raised $44,000 and spent $34,800. Brown's campaign raised and spent only $12,000 and $1,200, respectively. Thomas' campaign accused Brown of coasting on the name recogni ...
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2012 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2012 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 6, 2012, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Michael D. Brown was re-elected to a second term. Primary elections Party primaries took place on April 3, 2012. Democrat Mike Brown, the incumbent shadow senator, won his party's primary by defeating challenger Pete Ross, and D.C. Statehood Green candidate David Schwartzman won his party's primary with a write-in campaign. Republican candidate Nelson Rimensnyder was unopposed in his party's primary. Democratic primary Candidates * Michael D. Brown, incumbent Shadow Senator * Pete Ross, furniture businessman and candidate for Shadow Senator in 2002 Campaign Ross' campaign was largely self-funded. He gave over $200,000 of his own money to his campaig ...
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2006 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2006 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 7, 2006, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Florence Pendleton ran for reelection, but was unable to make it onto the ballot as she had only 1,559 valid signatures, short of the necessary 2,000. The Democratic primary was won by Michael Brown, who went on to secure an easy victory in the November general election. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 12, 2006. Democratic primary Candidates =On ballot= * Michael Donald Brown, political consultant * Philip Pannell, political activist and community organizer =Failed to make ballot= * Florence Pendleton Florence Howard Pendleton (January 28, 1926 – September 10, 2020) was an American political activist who ...
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2000 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 2000 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 7, 2000, to elect a shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Florence Pendleton won reelection to a third term with virtually no opposition. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 12, 2000. Democratic primary Candidates * Florence Pendleton, incumbent Shadow Senator Campaign Pendleton faced no opposition in the Democratic primary. Results General election Janet Helms, the Republican nominee, withdrew prior to the election. Pendleton won with nearly 90% of the vote. Candidates * Florence Pendleton ( Democratic) * Janet Helms (Republican) Results References {{2000 United States elections United States Shadow Senator 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From le ...
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District Of Columbia Board Of Elections
The District of Columbia Board of Elections (BOE) is the independent agency of the District government responsible for the administration of elections, ballot access and voter registration. The BOE consists of three active board members, an executive director, a general counsel and a number of support staff who run the day-to-day operations of the agency. Within the BOE is the Office of Campaign Finance The District of Columbia Office of Campaign Finance (OCF) exists as an agency inside the DC Board of Elections and Ethics. The OCF monitors the actions of political campaigns, appointed officials and elected officials within the District of Columbi ... which enforces DC laws related to campaign finance, lobbying and conduct of public officials. The agency was named the District of Columbia Board of Elections & Ethics (BOEE) until July 2012, when it was renamed the District of Columbia Board of Elections. The district's ethics law established a new Board of Ethics and Government Acco ...
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1994 United States Shadow Senator Election In The District Of Columbia
The 1994 United States Shadow Senator election in the District of Columbia took place on November 8, 1994, to elect a Shadow congressperson, shadow member to the United States Senate to represent the Washington, D.C., District of Columbia. The member was only recognized by the District of Columbia and not officially sworn or seated by the United States Senate. Incumbent Shadow Senator Florence Pendleton won reelection to a second term. Primary elections Party primaries took place on September 13, 1994. Democratic primary Candidates * Florence Pendleton, incumbent Shadow Senator * Stephen Sellows, disability rights activist Campaign Pendleton, first elected four years earlier as one of the first two Shadow Senators from the District, faced Stephen "Steve" Sellows, an advocate for the rights of the disabled. Pendleton easily won the primary, and Sellows was beaten to death less than a year following the election. Results General election Pendleton faced Republican Julie Fi ...
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