1999 United States House of Representatives elections

Elections

There were elections in 1999 to the United States House of Representatives:

Summary

Elections are listed by date and district.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Georgia 6 Vacant Newt Gingrich (R) had resigned at the end of the previous Congress.
New member elected February 23, 1999.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Johnny Isakson (Republican) 65.08%
  • Christina Fawcett Jeffrey (Republican) 25.39%
  • Gary Pelphrey (Democratic) 5.07%
  • Barry Doublestein (Republican) 2.01%
  • Leigh Baier (Republican) 1.84%
  • Joseph Longo (Republican) 0.60%
Louisiana 1 Bob Livingston Republican 1977 (Special) Incumbent resigned March 1, 1999.
New member elected May 29, 1999.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY David Vitter (Republican) 50.75%
  • Dave Treen (Republican) 49.25%
California 42 George Brown Jr. Democratic 1972 Incumbent died July 15, 1999.
New member elected November 16, 1999.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Joe Baca (Democratic) 50.55%
  • Elia V. Pirozzi (Republican) 44.85%
  • Rick Simon (Reform) 2.56%
  • Scott Ballard (Libertarian) 2.04%[1]

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - CA District 42 - Special Runoff Race - Nov 16, 1999".
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