SPECIAL U.S ELECTIONS

07 of November

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

RESULTS

NEBRASKA - NEVADA - NEW HAMPSHIRE - NEW JERSEY

NEBRASKA

District 01 - winner declared 66% : Doug Bereuter (R) (incumbent)

District 02 - winner declared 67% : Lee Terry (R) (incumbent)

District 03 - winner declared 82% : Thomas W. Osborne (R) (new)

NEVADA

District 01 - winner declared 52% : Shelley Berkley (D) (incumbent)

District 02 - winner declared 65% : James A. Gibbons (R) (incumbent)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

District 01 - winner declared 54% : John E. Sununu (R) (incumbent)

District 02 - winner declared 57% : Charles Bass (R) (incumbent)

NEW JERSEY

District 01 - winner declared 77% : Robert E. Andrews (D) (incumbent)

District 02 - winner declared 67% : Frank A. LoBiondo (R) (incumbent)

District 03 - winner declared 58% : Jim Saxton (R) (incumbent)

District 04 - winner declared 64% : Christopher H. Smith (R) (incumbent)

District 05 - winner declared 66% : Marge Roukema (R) (incumbent)

District 06 - winner declared 68% : Frank Pallone Jr. (D) (incumbent)

District 07 - winner declared 50% : Michael A. Ferguson (R) (new)

District 08 - winner declared 68% : William J. Pascrell Jr. (D) (incumbent)

District 09 - winner declared 68% : Steven R. Rothman (D) (incumbent)

District 10 - winner declared 88% : Donald M. Payne (D) (incumbent)

District 11 - winner declared 68% : Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) (incumbent)

District 12 - winner declared 49% : Dick Zimmer (R) (incumbent)

District 13 - winner declared 79% : Robert Menendez (D) (incumbent)

 

SEE ALSO

ALABAMA - ALASKA - ARIZONA - ARKANZAS
CALIFORNIA - COLORADO - CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE - FLORIDA - GEORGIA - HAWAII
IDAHO - ILLINOIS - INDIANA - IOWA
KANSAS - KENTUCKI - LOUISIANA
MAINE - MARYLAND - MASSACHUSETTS - MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA - MISSISSIPPI - MISSOURI - MONTANA
NEW MEXICO - NEW YORK - NORTH CAROLINA - NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO - OKLAHOMA - OREGON - PENNSYLVANIA - RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA - SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE - TEXAS - UTAH
VERMONT - VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON - WEST VIRGINIA - WISCONSIN - WYOMING

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