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2012 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia

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FieldValue
countryDistrict of Columbia
typePresidential
previous_election2010 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia
previous_year2010
next_election2014 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia
next_year2014
election_dateNovember 6, 2012
image1File:Eleanor Holmes Norton official photo (cropped).jpg
image_size150x150px
candidate1**Eleanor Holmes Norton**
party1District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
popular_vote1**246,664**
percentage1**88.55%**
image2File:3x4.svg
candidate2Bruce Majors
party2Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia
popular_vote216,524
percentage25.93%
map_image
map_size250px
map_caption**Norton:**
titleDelegate
before_electionEleanor Holmes Norton
before_partyDistrict of Columbia Democratic State Committee
after_electionEleanor Holmes Norton
after_partyDistrict of Columbia Democratic State Committee

On November 6, 2012, the District of Columbia held an election for its non-voting House delegate representing the District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. The election coincided with the elections of other federal offices, including a quadrennial presidential election.

The non-voting delegate is elected for two-year terms. Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has represented the district since 1991, ran for re-election. She ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, held on April 3, 2012.

General election

Candidates

  • Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic), incumbent Delegate
  • Bruce Majors (Libertarian), real estate agent
  • Natale Lino Stracuzzi (D.C. Statehood Green)

Results

References

References

  1. Chibbaro, Jr., Lou. (April 4, 2012). "Biddle wins 'gay' precincts, trails Orange in close race". [[Washington Blade]].
  2. DeBonis, Mike. (June 15, 2012). "Bruce Majors, tea party figure, launches delegate run". [[The Washington Post]].
  3. "DCBOE Election Results".
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