Electoral History
- 1992 Democratic primary for Congress
- Bart Stupak, 48.63%
- Mike McElroy, 43.11%
- Daniel Herringa, 8.27%
- 1992 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 53.93%
- Philip Ruppe (R), 43.58%
- Gerald Aydlott (L), 1.52%
- Lyman Clark (NL), 0.96%
- 1994 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 56.86%
- Gil Ziegler (R), 41.99%
- Michael McPeak (NL), 1.12%
- 1996 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 70.68%
- Bob Carr (R), 27.24%
- Michael C. Oleniczak (L), 1.10%
- Wendy Conway (NL), 0.96%
- 1998 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 58.67%
- Michelle McManus (R), 39.51%
- John W. Loosemore (L), 1.04%
- Wendy Conway (NL), 0.78%
- 2000 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 58.39%
- Chuck Yob (R), 40.37%
- Wendy Conway (NL), 0.63%
- John W. Loosemore (L), 0.61%
- Sven Johnson (I), 0.01%
- 2002 campaign for Congress
- Bart Stupak (D), 67.67%
- Don Hooper (R), 31.10%
- John W. Loosemore (L), 1.23%
- 2004 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 65.57%
- Don Hooper (R), 32.76%
- David J. Newland (G), 0.96%
- John W. Loosemore (L), 0.71%
- 2006 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 69.43%
- Don Hooper (R), 27.99%
- Joshua J. Warren (Tax.), 0.88%
- David J. Newland (G), 0.87%
- Kenneth L. Proctor (L), 0.85%
- 2008 general election
- Bart Stupak (D), 65.04%
- Tom Casperson (R), 32.74%
- Jean Treacy (S/G), 0.81%
- Dan Grow (L), 0.77%
- Joshua J. Warren (Tax.), 0.63%
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