United States House of Representatives
Year | Congress | Elected | Party | Votes | Pct | Opponent | Party | Votes | Pct | Notes | |||
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1789 | 1st | John M. Vining | non partisan | 898 | 44% | Rhoads Shankland | non partisan | 491 | 24% | ||||
1790 | 2nd | John M. Vining | non partisan | 252 | 50% | Joshua Clayton | non partisan | 145 | 29% | ||||
1792 | 3rd | John Patten | non partisan | 2,273 | 50% | Henry Latimer | non partisan | 2,243 | 50% | ||||
1794 | 3rd | Henry Latimer | non partisan | 2,238 | 50% | John Patten | non partisan | 2,205 | 50% | ||||
1794 | 4th | John Patten | Republican | 2,409 | 51% | Henry Latimer | Federalist | 2,285 | 49% | ||||
1796 | 5th | James A. Bayard, Sr. | Federalist | 2,292 | 56% | William Peery | Republican | 1,779 | 44% | ||||
1798 | 6th | James A. Bayard, Sr. | Federalist | 2,792 | 61% | Archibald Alexander | Republican | 1,772 | 39% | ||||
1800 | 7th | James A. Bayard, Sr. | Federalist | 2,674 | 53% | John Patten | Republican | 2,340 | 47% | ||||
1802 | 8th | Caesar A. Rodney | Republican | 3,421 | 50% | James A. Bayard, Sr. | Federalist | 3,406 | 50% | ||||
1804 | 9th | James A. Bayard, Sr. | Federalist | 4,398 | 52% | Caesar A. Rodney | Republican | 4,040 | 48% | ||||
1805 | 9th | James M. Broom | Federalist | 3,010 | 53% | David Hall | Republican | 2,682 | 47% | ||||
1806 | 10th | James M. Broom | Federalist | 2,353 | 61% | Thomas Fitzgerald | Republican | 830 | 21% | ||||
1807 | 10th | Nicholas Van Dyke, Jr. | Federalist | 3,294 | 52% | John Dickinson | Republican | 3,078 | 48% | ||||
1808 | 11th | Nicholas Van Dyke, Jr. | Federalist | 3,242 | 53% | Joseph Haslet | Republican | 2,837 | 47% | ||||
1810 | 12th | Henry M. Ridgely | Federalist | 3,634 | 50% | Richard C. Dale | Republican | 3,617 | 50% | ||||
1812 | 13th | Henry M. Ridgely | Federalist | 4,193 | 28% | David Hall | Republican | 3,221 | 22% | 1st | |||
Thomas Cooper | Federalist | 4,183 | 28% | Richard C. Dale | Republican | 3,210 | 22% | 2nd | |||||
1814 | 14th | Thomas Clayton | Federalist | 3,964 | 30% | George Read, II | Republican | 2,545 | 20% | 1st | |||
Thomas Cooper | Federalist | 3,960 | 30% | Willard Hall | Republican | 2,547 | 20% | 2nd | |||||
1816 | 15th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 3,580 | 24% | Caesar A. Rodney | Republican | 3,521 | 24% | 1st | |||
Willard Hall | Republican | 3,534 | 24% | Caleb Rodney | Federalist | 3,433 | 47% | 2nd | |||||
1818 | 16th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 3,098 | 26% | George Read, II | Republican | 2,818 | 24% | 1st | |||
Willard Hall | Republican | 3,007 | 25% | Thomas Clayton | Federalist | 2,902 | 47% | 2nd | |||||
1820 | 17th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 3,918 | 26% | Willard Hall | Republican | 3,525 | 24% | 1st | |||
Caesar A. Rodney | Republican | 4,029 | 27% | John Mitchell | Federalist | 3,500 | 23% | 2nd | |||||
1822 | 17th | Daniel Rodney | Federalist | 3,884 | 52% | James Derickson | Republican | 3,653 | 48% | ||||
1822 | 18th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 4,110 | 54% | Arnold Naudain | Republican | 3,466 | 46% | ||||
1824 | 19th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 3,387 | 52% | Arnold Naudain | Republican | 3,163 | 48% | ||||
1826 | 20th | Louis McLane | Federalist | 4,230 | 54% | Arnold Naudain | Republican | 3,931 | 46% | ||||
1827 | 20th | Kensey Johns, Jr. | Federalist | 4,148 | 53% | James A. Bayard, Jr. | Republican | 3,753 | 48% | ||||
1828 | 21st | Kensey Johns, Jr. | Federalist | 4,769 | 52% | James A. Bayard, Jr. | Republican | 4,347 | 48% | ||||
1830 | 22nd | John J. Milligan | Whig | 4,267 | 53% | Henry M. Ridgely | Democratic | 3,833 | 47% | ||||
1832 | 23rd | John J. Milligan | Whig | 4,257 | 51% | Martin W. Bates | Democratic | 4,142 | 49% | ||||
1834 | 24th | John J. Milligan | Whig | 4,779 | 51% | James A. Bayard, Jr. | Democratic | 4,626 | 49% | ||||
1836 | 25th | John J. Milligan | Whig | 4,705 | 53% | Martin W. Bates | Democratic | 4,247 | 47% | ||||
1838 | 26th | Thomas Robinson, Jr. | Democratic | 4,437 | 50% | John J. Milligan | Whig | 4,379 | 50% | ||||
1840 | 27th | George B. Rodney | Whig | 5,896 | 54% | Thomas Robinson, Jr. | Democratic | 4,974 | 46% | ||||
1842 | 28th | George B. Rodney | Whig | 5,465 | 50% | William H. Jones | Democratic | 5,456 | 50% | ||||
1844 | 29th | John W. Houston | Whig | 6,229 | 51% | George R. Riddle | Democratic | 6,023 | 49% | ||||
1846 | 30th | John W. Houston | Whig | 6,254 | 51% | John I. Dilworth | Democratic | 6,007 | 49% | ||||
1848 | 31st | John W. Houston | Whig | 6,369 | 51% | William G. Whiteley | Democratic | 6,026 | 49% | ||||
1850 | 32nd | George R. Riddle | Democratic | 6,055 | 49% | George B. Rodney | Whig | 5,936 | 48% | ||||
1852 | 33rd | George R. Riddle | Democratic | 6,692 | 50% | John W. Houston | Whig | 6,630 | 50% | ||||
1854 | 34th | Elisha D. Cullen | American | 6,820 | 52% | George R. Riddle | Democratic | 6,334 | 48% | ||||
1856 | 35th | William G. Whiteley | Democratic | 8,111 | 56% | Elisha D. Cullen | American | 6,360 | 44% | ||||
1858 | 36th | William G. Whiteley | Democratic | 7,868 | 51% | William R. Morris | American | 7,452 | 49% | ||||
1860 | 37th | George P. Fisher | Republican | 7,732 | 48% | Benjamin T. Biggs | Democratic | 7,485 | 47% | ||||
1862 | 38th | William Temple | Democratic | 8,051 | 50% | George P. Fisher | Republican | 8,014 | 50% | ||||
1863 | 38th | Nathaniel B. Smithers | Republican | 8,215 | 99% | Charles Brown | Democratic | 13 | 0% | ||||
1864 | 39th | John A. Nicholson | Democratic | 8,762 | 52% | Nathaniel B. Smithers | Republican | 8,253 | 49% | ||||
1866 | 40th | John A. Nicholson | Democratic | 9,933 | 54% | John L. McKim | Republican | 8,553 | 46% | ||||
1868 | 41st | Benjamin T. Biggs | Democratic | 10,961 | 59% | Alfred I. Torbet | Republican | 7,636 | 41% | ||||
1870 | 42nd | Benjamin T. Biggs | Democratic | 12,434 | 55% | Joshua T. Heald | Republican | 10,001 | 45% | ||||
1872 | 43rd | James R. Lofland | Republican | 11,378 | 51% | Eustis Wright | Democratic | 11,023 | 49% | ||||
1874 | 44th | James Williams | Democratic | 12,602 | 53% | James R. Lofland | Republican | 11,024 | 47% | ||||
1876 | 45th | James Williams | Democratic | 13,169 | 55% | Levi C. Bird | Republican | 10,592 | 44% | ||||
1878 | 46th | Edward L. Martin | Democratic | 10,576 | 78% | John G. Jackson | Greenback | 2,966 | 22% | ||||
1880 | 47th | Edward L. Martin | Democratic | 14,966 | 51% | John W. Houston | Republican | 14,336 | 49% | ||||
1882 | 48th | Charles B. Lore | Democratic | 16,563 | 53% | Washington Hastings | Republican | 14,640 | 47% | ||||
1884 | 49th | Charles B. Lore | Democratic | 17,054 | 57% | Anthony Higgins | Republican | 12,878 | 43% | ||||
1886 | 50th | John B. Penington | Democratic | 13,837 | 62% | Richard W. Cooper | Temperance | 8,392 | 38% | ||||
1888 | 51st | John B. Penington | Democratic | 16,396 | 55% | Charles H. Treat | Republican | 12,935 | 44% | ||||
1890 | 52nd | John W. Causey | Democratic | 17,848 | 50% | Henry P. Cannon | Republican | 17,180 | 49% | ||||
1892 | 53rd | John W. Causey | Democratic | 18,554 | 51% | Jonathan S. Willis | Union Republican | 18,080 | 49% | ||||
1894 | 54th | Jonathan S. Willis | Republican | 19,789 | 51% | Samuel Bancroft, Jr. | Democratic | 18,492 | 48% | ||||
1896 | 55th | L. Irving Handy | Democratic | 15,407 | 44% | Jonathan S. Willis | Union Republican | 11,159 | 32% | ||||
1898 | 56th | John H. Hoffecker | Republican | 17,566 | 53% | L. Irving Handy | Democratic | 15,053 | 46% | ||||
1900 | 56th | Walter O. Hoffecker | Republican | 22,389 | 54% | Edward Fowler | Democratic | 19,012 | 45% | ||||
1900 | 57th | L. Heisler Ball | Republican | 22,353 | 53% | Alexander M. Daly | Democratic | 19,157 | 46% | ||||
1902 | 58th | Henry A. Houston | Democratic | 16,396 | 43% | William A. Byrne | Union Republican | 12,998 | 34% | ||||
1904 | 59th | Hiram R. Burton | Republican | 23,512 | 54% | Edward D. Hearne | Democratic | 19,552 | 45% | ||||
1906 | 60th | Hiram R. Burton | Republican | 20,210 | 53% | David T. Marvel | Democratic | 17,118 | 45% | ||||
1908 | 61st | William H. Heald | Republican | 24,314 | 51% | L. Irving Handy | Democratic | 22,515 | 47% | ||||
1910 | 62nd | William H. Heald | Republican | 22,410 | 51% | Robert C. White | Democratic | 20,281 | 46% | ||||
1912 | 63rd | Franklin Brockson | Democratic | 22,485 | 48% | George Hall | Republican | 16,740 | 35% | ||||
1914 | 64th | Thomas W. Miller | Republican | 22,922 | 50% | Franklin Brockson | Democratic | 20,681 | 45% | ||||
1916 | 65th | Albert F. Polk | Democratic | 24,395 | 48% | Thomas W. Miller | Republican | 24,202 | 47% | ||||
1918 | 66th | Caleb R. Layton | Republican | 21,226 | 51% | Albert F. Polk | Democratic | 19,652 | 48% | ||||
1920 | 67th | Caleb R. Layton | Republican | 52,145 | 54% | James R. Clements | Democratic | 40,206 | 43% | ||||
1922 | 68th | William H. Boyce | Democratic | 39,126 | 54% | Caleb R. Layton | Republican | 32,577 | 45% | ||||
1924 | 69th | Robert G. Houston | Republican | 51,536 | 59% | William H. Boyce | Democratic | 35,943 | 41% | ||||
1926 | 70th | Robert G. Houston | Republican | 38,919 | 57% | Merrill H. Tilghman | Democratic | 29,424 | 43% | ||||
1928 | 71st | Robert G. Houston | Republican | 66,361 | 64% | John M. Richardson | Democratic | 38,045 | 36% | ||||
1930 | 72nd | Robert G. Houston | Republican | 48,493 | 56% | John P. LeFevre | Democratic | 38,391 | 44% | ||||
1932 | 73rd | Wilbur L. Adams | Democratic | 51,698 | 46% | Reuben Satterthwaite, Jr. | Republican | 48,841 | 44% | ||||
1934 | 74th | J. George Stewart | Republican | 52,468 | 53% | John C. Hazzard | Democratic | 45,927 | 46% | ||||
1936 | 75th | William F. Allen | Democratic | 65,485 | 52% | J. George Stewart | Republican | 55,664 | 44% | ||||
1938 | 76th | George S. Williams | Republican | 60,661 | 56% | William F. Allen | Democratic | 46,989 | 43% | ||||
1940 | 77th | Philip A. Traynor | Democratic | 68,205 | 51% | George S. Williams | Republican | 64,384 | 48% | ||||
1942 | 78th | Earle D. Willey | Republican | 45,376 | 54% | Philip A. Traynor | Democratic | 38,791 | 46% | ||||
1944 | 79th | Philip A. Traynor | Democratic | 63,649 | 50% | Earle D. Willey | Republican | 62,378 | 49% | ||||
1946 | 80th | J. Caleb Boggs | Republican | 63,516 | 56% | Philip A. Traynor | Democratic | 49,105 | 44% | ||||
1948 | 81st | J. Caleb Boggs | Republican | 71,127 | 51% | J. Carl McGuigan | Democratic | 68,909 | 49% | ||||
1950 | 82nd | J. Caleb Boggs | Republican | 73,313 | 57% | Henry M. Winchester | Democratic | 56,091 | 43% | ||||
1952 | 83rd | Herbert B. Warburton | Republican | 88,285 | 52% | Joseph S. Scannell | Democratic | 81,730 | 48% | ||||
1954 | 84th | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 79,201 | 55% | Lillian I. Martin | Republican | 65,035 | 45% | ||||
1956 | 85th | Harry G. Haskell, Jr. | Republican | 91,538 | 52% | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 84,644 | 48% | ||||
1958 | 86th | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 76,797 | 50% | Harry G. Haskell, Jr. | Republican | 76,099 | 50% | ||||
1960 | 87th | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 98,227 | 50% | James T. McKinstry | Republican | 96,337 | 50% | ||||
1962 | 88th | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 81,166 | 53% | Wilmer F. Williams | Republican | 71,934 | 47% | ||||
1964 | 89th | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 112,361 | 57% | James H. Snowden | Republican | 86,254 | 43% | ||||
1966 | 90th | William V. Roth, Jr. | Republican | 90,961 | 56% | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 72,142 | 44% | ||||
1968 | 91st | William V. Roth, Jr. | Republican | 117,827 | 59% | Harris B. McDowell, Jr. | Democratic | 82,993 | 41% | ||||
1970 | 92nd | Pierre S. du Pont, IV | Republican | 86,125 | 54% | John D. Daniello | Democratic | 71,429 | 45% | ||||
1972 | 93rd | Pierre S. du Pont, IV | Republican | 141,237 | 63% | Norma Handloft | Democratic | 83,230 | 37% | ||||
1974 | 94th | Pierre S. du Pont, IV | Republican | 93,826 | 58% | James S. Soles | Democratic | 63,490 | 40% | ||||
1976 | 95th | Thomas B. Evans, Jr. | Republican | 110,636 | 51% | Samuel L. Shipley | Democratic | 102,411 | 48% | ||||
1978 | 96th | Thomas B. Evans, Jr. | Republican | 91,689 | 59% | Gary E. Hindes | Democratic | 64,863 | 41% | ||||
1980 | 97th | Thomas B. Evans, Jr. | Republican | 133,842 | 62% | Robert L. Maxwell | Democratic | 81,227 | 38% | ||||
1982 | 98th | Thomas R. Carper | Democratic | 98,533 | 52% | Thomas B. Evans, Jr. | Republican | 87,153 | 46% | ||||
1984 | 99th | Thomas R. Carper | Democratic | 142,070 | 58% | Elise R. du Pont | Republican | 100,650 | 41% | ||||
1986 | 100th | Thomas R. Carper | Democratic | 106,351 | 66% | Thomas S. Neuberger | Republican | 53,767 | 33% | ||||
1988 | 101st | Thomas R. Carper | Democratic | 158,338 | 68% | James P. Krapf | Republican | 76,179 | 32% | ||||
1990 | 102nd | Thomas R. Carper | Democratic | 116,274 | 66% | Ralph O. Williams | Republican | 58,037 | 33% | ||||
1992 | 103rd | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 153,037 | 55% | Shien Biau Woo | Democratic | 117,426 | 43% | ||||
1994 | 104th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 137,945 | 71% | Carol Ann DeSantis | Democratic | 51,793 | 27% | ||||
1996 | 105th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 185,577 | 70% | Dennis E. Williams | Democratic | 73,258 | 27% | ||||
1998 | 106th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 119,811 | 66% | Dennis E. Williams | Democratic | 57,446 | 32% | ||||
2000 | 107th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 211,797 | 68% | Micheal C. Miller | Democratic | 96,488 | 31% | ||||
2002 | 108th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 164,605 | 72% | Micheal C. Miller | Democratic | 61,011 | 27% | ||||
2004 | 109th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 245,978 | 69% | Paul Donnelly | Democratic | 105,716 | 30% | ||||
2006 | 110th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 143,897 | 57% | Dennis R. Spivack | Democratic | 97,565 | 39% | ||||
2008 | 110th | Michael N. Castle | Republican | 235,437 | 61% | Karen Hartley-Nagle | Democratic | 146,434 | 38% |
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