U.S. Representatives from Michigan, 1970-79 (may be
incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Representatives from Michigan: Events and
Candidates of the 1970's (may be incomplete!)
- 1st District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
Willie
L. Baxter (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Howard
L. Johnson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Howard
L. Johnson (Rep), defeated;
Jacqueline
Diana Rice (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Walter
F. Girardot (Rep), nominated;
Howard
L. Johnson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Walter
F. Girardot (Rep), defeated;
Nina
J. Hubbard (American Independent), defeated;
Maceo
Carl Dixon (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Walter
F. Girardot (Rep), nominated;
Reba
W. Hawkins (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Walter
F. Girardot (Rep), defeated;
Hattie
L. McCutcheon (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Jacqueline
M. Cotton (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
Russell
S. Brown, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;
Lawrence
E. Elliott (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Isaac
Hood (Rep), nominated;
Reba
W. Hawkins (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Isaac
Hood (Rep), defeated;
Hector
M. McGregor (American Independent), defeated;
B.
R. Washington (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Thomas
W. Jones (Libertarian), defeated;
C.
Nelson (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Robert
S. Arnold (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
John
Conyers, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Robert
S. Arnold (Rep), defeated.
- 2nd District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
R.
Michael Stillwagon (Dem), nominated;
Bruce
W. Neal (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), elected;
R.
Michael Stillwagon (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Marvin
R. Stempien (Dem), nominated;
Walter
Shapiro (Dem), defeated in primary;
Matthew
J. Kehoe (Dem), defeated in primary;
Billy
L. Turner (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
H. Brown (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frederick
J. Schwall (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), elected;
Marvin
R. Stempien (Dem), defeated;
Henry
W. Kroes, Jr. (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
John
S. Reuther (Dem), nominated;
Edward
C. Pierce (Dem), defeated in primary;
Marjorie
Lansing (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ronald
W. Egnor (Dem), defeated in primary;
Theo
W. Williams (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Marvin
L. Esch (Rep), elected;
John
S. Reuther (Dem), defeated;
Philip
S. Carroll (Human Rights), defeated;
Roy
S. Jones (American Independent), defeated;
Martha
E. Pettit (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Ronald
G. Ziegler (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Edward
C. Pierce (Dem), nominated;
Marvin
R. Stempien (Dem), defeated in primary;
Delbert
J. Hoffman (Dem), defeated in primary;
Mary
F. Robek (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
M. Spillson (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Carl
D. Pursell (Rep), nominated;
Ron
Trowbridge (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Carl
D. Pursell (Rep), elected;
Edward
C. Pierce (Dem), defeated;
Philip
S. Carroll (Human Rights), defeated;
Lawrence
McKenna (Libertarian), defeated;
Ronald
G. Ziegler (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Earl
Greene (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Carl
D. Pursell (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Carl
D. Pursell (Rep), elected;
Earl
Greene (Dem), defeated;
Henry
W. Kroes, Jr. (American Independent), defeated.
- 3rd District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Richard
A. Enslen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Garry
Brown (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Garry
Brown (Rep), elected;
Richard
A. Enslen (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
James
T. Brignall (Dem), nominated;
Charles
E. Pritchett (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Garry
Brown (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Garry
Brown (Rep), elected;
James
T. Brignall (Dem), defeated;
Marvin
P. Lightvoet (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Paul
H. Todd, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Garry
Brown (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Garry
Brown (Rep), elected;
Paul
H. Todd, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Bryce
F. Zender, Jr. (Human Rights), defeated;
Marvin
P. Lightvoet (American Independent), defeated;
Steve
Beumer (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Howard
E. Wolpe (Dem), nominated;
Brian
Hampton (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Garry
Brown (Rep), nominated;
John
J. H. Schwarz (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Garry
Brown (Rep), elected;
Howard
E. Wolpe (Dem), defeated;
Timothy
W. Walter (American Independent), defeated;
Charles
H. Todd (Libertarian), defeated;
Leda
J. Stevens (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Howard
E. Wolpe (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Garry
Brown (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Howard
E. Wolpe (Dem), elected;
Garry
Brown (Rep), defeated.
- 4th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
David
R. McCormack (Dem), nominated;
Jesse
W. Howard (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
David
R. McCormack (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Charles
W. Jameson (Dem), nominated;
Stuart
M. Jones (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), nominated;
Charles
O. Zollar (Rep), defeated in primary;
Thomas
J. Wich (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Charles
W. Jameson (Dem), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Richard
E. Daugherty (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Richard
E. Daugherty (Dem), defeated;
Harold
Snyder (American Independent), defeated;
Leslie
E. Craine (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Richard
E. Daugherty (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Dave
Stockman (Rep), nominated;
O.
Lee Boothby (Rep), defeated in primary;
David
S. Frazier (Rep), defeated in primary;
Helen
R. Take (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Dave
Stockman (Rep), elected;
Richard
E. Daugherty (Dem), defeated;
Karl
Friske (American Independent), defeated;
Russell
Severance (Libertarian), defeated;
David
M. Hilty (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Morgan
L. Hager, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Dave
Stockman (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Dave
Stockman (Rep), elected;
Morgan
L. Hager, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Jimmie
Dale Burke (American Independent), defeated.
- 5th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Jean
McKee (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Gerald
R. Ford (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Gerald
R. Ford (Rep), elected;
Jean
McKee (Dem), defeated;
Frank
Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Walter
M. Kos (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Jean
McKee (Dem), nominated;
Richard
H. Harper (Dem), defeated in primary;
Sidney
Nadolsky (Dem), defeated in primary;
Donald
Faasen (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Gerald
R. Ford (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Gerald
R. Ford (Rep), elected;
Jean
McKee (Dem), defeated;
Dwight
W. Johnson (American Independent), defeated;
Frank
Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Alan
Lee Maki (Communist), defeated.
- 1973 Dec 6:
Gerald
R. Ford, resigned.
- 1974 Jan 21:
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Jan 21:
Robert
VanderLaan (Rep), nominated;
James
K. Miller (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
Boelens (Rep), defeated in primary;
Milton
Zaagman (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Feb 25:
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), elected;
Robert
VanderLaan (Rep), defeated;
Dwight
W. Johnson (American Independent), defeated;
Frank
Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Paul
G. Goebel, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
Charles
M. Wiersma (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), elected;
Paul
G. Goebel, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Dwight
W. Johnson (American Independent), defeated;
Frank
Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Ann
Riley Owens (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), nominated;
John
E. Leach (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Harold
S. Sawyer (Rep), nominated;
Charles
M. Wiersma (Rep), defeated in primary;
Walter
J. Russell (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Harold
S. Sawyer (Rep), elected;
Richard
F. Vander Veen (Dem), defeated;
Joe
Berman (Libertarian), defeated;
Gary
D. Powell (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Dale
R. Sprik (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Harold
S. Sawyer (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Harold
S. Sawyer (Rep), elected;
Dale
R. Sprik (Dem), defeated;
Dwight
W. Johnson (American Independent), defeated.
- 6th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
John
A. Cihon (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Charles
E. Chamberlain (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Charles
E. Chamberlain (Rep), elected;
John
A. Cihon (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Bob
Carr (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Charles
E. Chamberlain (Rep), nominated;
Jim
N. Brown (Rep), defeated in primary;
Glenn
E. Miller (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Charles
E. Chamberlain (Rep), elected;
Bob
Carr (Dem), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Bob
Carr (Dem), nominated;
Charles
P. Larrowe (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Clifford
W. Taylor (Rep), nominated;
William
S. Ballenger III (Rep), defeated in primary;
Bruce
Barton (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Bob
Carr (Dem), elected;
Clifford
W. Taylor (Rep), defeated;
Howard
L. Jones (Human Rights), defeated;
Margaret
M. Hayes (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Michael
Ballard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Randolph
A. Wedler (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Bob
Carr (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Clifford
W. Taylor (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Bob
Carr (Dem), elected;
Clifford
W. Taylor (Rep), defeated;
James
F. McClure (Human Rights), defeated;
Andrew
Rotstein (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Bob
Carr (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Michael
H. Conlin (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Bob
Carr (Dem), elected;
Michael
H. Conlin (Rep), defeated.
- 7th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Richard
J. Ruhala (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
John
F. Sopt (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Eugene
L. Mattison (American Independent), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Richard
J. Ruhala (Dem), defeated;
Eugene
L. Mattison (American Independent), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Eugene
L. Mattison (Dem), nominated;
Edwin
L. Knopf (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Eugene
L. Mattison (Dem), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
Eugene
L. Mattison (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Robert
E. Eastman (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Robert
E. Eastman (Rep), defeated;
Jimmy
L. Sabin (American Independent), defeated;
John
P. Freeman (Human Rights), defeated;
John
F. Dicks (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Sheila
Ostrow (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Dale
E. Kildee (Dem), nominated;
Dave
Benjamin (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Robin
Widgery (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Dale
E. Kildee (Dem), elected;
Robin
Widgery (Rep), defeated;
Jimmy
L. Sabin (American Independent), defeated;
Max
Dean (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Benjamin
O. Hoffman (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1976 Dec 30:
Donald
W. Riegle, Jr., resigned.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Dale
E. Kildee (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Gale
M. Cronk (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Dale
E. Kildee (Dem), elected;
Gale
M. Cronk (Rep), defeated;
Jimmy
L. Sabin (American Independent), defeated.
- 8th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Richard
E. Davies (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
R.
James Harvey (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
R.
James Harvey (Rep), elected;
Richard
E. Davies (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Jerome
T. Hart (Dem), nominated;
Patrick
A. Race (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
R.
James Harvey (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
R.
James Harvey (Rep), elected;
Jerome
T. Hart (Dem), defeated;
John
B. Lipinski (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Mar 25:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), nominated;
Robert
E. Davis, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
M. Grillo (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Mar 25:
James
M. Sparling, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
Robert
L. Richardson, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;
Michael
J. Gillman (Rep), defeated in primary;
Otis
L. Nelson, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Apr 23:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), elected;
James
M. Sparling, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
James
M. Sparling, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
Anthony
G. Sawka (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), elected;
James
M. Sparling, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Mark
L. Nelson (American Independent), defeated;
Nicolee
E. Brorsen (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
E.
Brady Denton (Rep), nominated;
Mark
L. Nelson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Carl
B. Flynn (Rep), defeated in primary;
Gary
R. Kitts (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), elected;
E.
Brady Denton (Rep), defeated;
Charles
G. Johns (American Independent), defeated;
David
W. Thill (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Norman
R. Hughes (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
J.
Bob Traxler (Dem), elected;
Norman
R. Hughes (Rep), defeated.
- 9th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Charles
Rogers (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), elected;
Charles
Rogers (Dem), defeated;
Patrick
V. Dillinger (American Independent), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Larry
H. Olson (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), elected;
Larry
H. Olson (Dem), defeated;
DeLoyd
G. Hesselink (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Norm
Halbower (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), elected;
Norm
Halbower (Dem), defeated;
Craig
R. Kessler (American Independent), defeated;
Connie
Allen (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Stephen
E. Fawley (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), elected;
Stephen
E. Fawley (Dem), defeated;
DeLoyd
G. Hesselink (American Independent), defeated;
Joy
Powell (U.S. Labor), defeated;
William
G. Friesser (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Howard
M. Leroux (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Guy
Vander Jagt (Rep), elected;
Howard
M. Leroux (Dem), defeated.
- 10th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Gerald
J. Parent (Dem), nominated;
Bennie
D. Graves (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), elected;
Gerald
J. Parent (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Bennie
D. Graves (Dem), nominated;
Felice
V. Brunett (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), elected;
Bennie
D. Graves (Dem), defeated;
Richard
Friske (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Samuel
D. Marble (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), nominated;
Andrew
J. Marks (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), elected;
Samuel
D. Marble (Dem), defeated;
Kathryn
Ropers (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Donald
J. Albosta (Dem), nominated;
Samuel
D. Marble (Dem), defeated in primary;
Patrick
Casey (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), elected;
Donald
J. Albosta (Dem), defeated;
Lawrence
Dean (American Independent), defeated;
Joseph
D. D'Urso (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Donald
J. Albosta (Dem), nominated;
Roger
Tilles (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Donald
J. Albosta (Dem), elected;
Elford
A. Cederberg (Rep), defeated.
- 11th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Nino
E. Green (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), elected;
Nino
E. Green (Dem), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
James
E. McNamara (Dem), nominated;
Charles
E. Antilla (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), elected;
James
E. McNamara (Dem), defeated;
James
P. Hoy (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Francis
D. Brouillette (Dem), nominated;
Paul
G. Knutson (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), elected;
Francis
D. Brouillette (Dem), defeated;
Theodore
G. Albert (Human Rights), defeated;
Brian
Elam (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Francis
D. Brouillette (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), nominated;
Malcolm
W. Dale (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Philip
E. Ruppe (Rep), elected;
Francis
D. Brouillette (Dem), defeated;
Elizabeth
D. Pape (American Independent), defeated;
Edward
W. Aho (Human Rights), defeated;
John
C. Hoffman (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Keith
McLeod (Dem), nominated;
John
Watanen, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;
Herbert
Stephens (Dem), defeated in primary;
Theodore
G. Albert (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
Hartwell (Dem), defeated in primary;
Verna
P. Lawrence (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
Wilderspin (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Robert
W. Davis (Rep), nominated;
Edmund
F. Vandette (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Robert
W. Davis (Rep), elected;
Keith
McLeod (Dem), defeated.
- 12th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
G. Savage (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Patrick
J. Driscoll (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Milton
E. Deschaine (American Independent), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), elected;
Patrick
J. Driscoll (Rep), defeated;
Milton
E. Deschaine (American Independent), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
David
M. Serotkin (Rep), nominated;
Patrick
M. Sheridan (Rep), defeated in primary;
Donald
E. Bishop (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), elected;
David
M. Serotkin (Rep), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Eugene
J. Tyza (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
James
G. O'Hara (Dem), elected;
Eugene
J. Tyza (Rep), defeated;
Richard
Orawiec (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
David
E. Bonior (Dem), nominated;
John
T. Bowman (Dem), defeated in primary;
Kim
Moran (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
A. Scandirito (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charlotte
M. Boyd (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
David
M. Serotkin (Rep), nominated;
Lawrence
P. Zatkoff (Rep), defeated in primary;
Larry
Lick (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
A. Froberg (Rep), defeated in primary;
Eugene
J. Tyza (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
David
E. Bonior (Dem), elected;
David
M. Serotkin (Rep), defeated;
Gregory
J. Clark (Libertarian), defeated;
Marielle
Hammett Kronberg (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
David
E. Bonior (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Kirby
Holmes (Rep), nominated;
Eugene
J. Tyza (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Nov 7:
David
E. Bonior (Dem), elected;
Kirby
Holmes (Rep), defeated.
- 13th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
David
Boston (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Fred
W. Engel (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Fred
W. Engel (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Leonard
T. Edwards (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Leonard
T. Edwards (Rep), defeated;
Raymond
D. Moon (American Independent), defeated;
Nanci
Kimker (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
George
E. McCall (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), elected;
George
E. McCall (Rep), defeated;
Judith
Hagans (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Percy
Ray Wheeler (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Richard
A. Golden (Rep), nominated;
Lanell
Buffington (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Richard
A. Golden (Rep), defeated;
Raymond
Houle (American Independent), defeated;
John
Hawkins (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Melvin
Brown (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Harold
L. DeWaters (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
E.
Ray Rickman (Dem), defeated in primary;
Henry
Stallings (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
G. Tinsley (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Dovie
T. Pickett (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Charles
C. Diggs, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Dovie
T. Pickett (Rep), defeated.
- 14th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
John
L. Owen (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), elected;
John
L. Owen (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), nominated;
Howard
D. Austin (Dem), defeated in primary;
Don
D. Cramer (Dem), defeated in primary;
Walter
Bezz (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Robert
V. McGrath (Rep), nominated;
Robert
A. Zwolak (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), elected;
Robert
V. McGrath (Rep), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), nominated;
Richard
S. Wolski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Stanley
Lechert, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Herbert
O. Steiger (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), elected;
Herbert
O. Steiger (Rep), defeated;
Leonard
J. Lukomski (American Independent), defeated;
Mark
Severs (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Joseph
A. Spaniolo (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), nominated;
Theodore
C. Spiro (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
John
Edward Getz (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), elected;
John
Edward Getz (Rep), defeated;
Maurice
Geary (Human Rights), defeated;
Marshall
F. Moser (Libertarian), defeated;
Martha
Hilty (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Mark
Severs (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), nominated;
B.
Vincent McMahon (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Aug 8:
John
Edward Getz (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Lucien
N. Nedzi (Dem), elected;
John
Edward Getz (Rep), defeated.
- 15th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
William
D. Ford (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Ernest
C. Fackler (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
William
D. Ford (Dem), elected;
Ernest
C. Fackler (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
William
D. Ford (Dem), nominated;
Frank
E. Lubinski (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Ernest
C. Fackler (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
William
D. Ford (Dem), elected;
Ernest
C. Fackler (Rep), defeated;
Aldi
C. Fuhrmann (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
William
D. Ford (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Jack
A. Underwood (Rep), nominated;
Edgar
R. Nieten (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
William
D. Ford (Dem), elected;
Jack
A. Underwood (Rep), defeated;
Aldi
C. Fuhrmann (American Independent), defeated;
James
R. Eades (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Claytee
O. Artz (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
William
D. Ford (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
James
D. Walaskay (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
William
D. Ford (Dem), elected;
James
D. Walaskay (Rep), defeated;
Aldi
C. Fuhrmann (American Independent), defeated;
Kathryn
M. Augustin (Libertarian), defeated;
John
Sarkisian (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Allen
Douglas (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
William
D. Ford (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Edgar
R. Nieten (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
William
D. Ford (Dem), elected;
Edgar
R. Nieten (Rep), defeated;
Aldi
C. Fuhrmann (American Independent), defeated.
- 16th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
William
E. Rostron (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), elected;
William
E. Rostron (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), nominated;
Zigmund
J. Niparko (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
William
E. Rostron (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Nov 7:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), elected;
William
E. Rostron (Rep), defeated;
Peter
P. Gayner (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Wallace
D. English (Rep), nominated;
William
E. Rostron (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), elected;
Wallace
D. English (Rep), defeated;
Virginia
Crawford (American Independent), defeated;
Donald
A. Bechler (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Lewis
Steinhardt (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), nominated;
Charles
J. Nemeth (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
William
E. Rostron (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), elected;
William
E. Rostron (Rep), defeated;
Slayter
Buck Miller (American Independent), defeated;
Samuel
S. Hancock (Libertarian), defeated;
Susann
L. Dalto (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Donald
A. Bechler (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Melvin
E. Heuer (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
John
D. Dingell (Dem), elected;
Melvin
E. Heuer (Rep), defeated;
Harry
C. Hengy (American Independent), defeated.
- 17th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Thomas
E. Klunzinger (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), elected;
Thomas
E. Klunzinger (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Ralph
E. Judd (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
E. Klunzinger (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), elected;
Ralph
E. Judd (Rep), defeated;
Hector
M. McGregor (American Independent), defeated;
Christy
L. Wallace (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), nominated;
Patrick
A. McDonald (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
Levin (Dem), defeated in primary;
Robert
E. FitzPatrick (Dem), defeated in primary;
Kathleen
Straus (Dem), defeated in primary;
Dennis
F. Shrewsbury (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Kenneth
C. Gallagher (Rep), nominated;
A.
J. Goldenthal (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Nov 5:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), elected;
Kenneth
C. Gallagher (Rep), defeated;
Bruce
E. Duke (American Independent), defeated;
Christy
L. Wallace (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Harry
Jock (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), nominated;
Harry
V. Teachout (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
James
W. Burdick (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), elected;
James
W. Burdick (Rep), defeated;
Arve
Bakken (American Independent), defeated;
Christy
L. Wallace (Socialist Workers), defeated;
C.
M. Novess III (Libertarian), defeated;
Scott
Elliott (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
William
M. Brodhead (Dem), elected;
Hector
M. McGregor (American Independent), defeated.
- 18th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Gus
Scholle (Dem), nominated;
Annetta
Miller (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
L. Elsman (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
Gus
Scholle (Dem), defeated;
Barbara
Halpert, defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Daniel
S. Cooper (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
L. Barakat (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
S. Raich (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
D. Gray (Dem), defeated in primary;
Al
Martin (Dem), defeated in primary;
Harold
J. Robinson (Dem), defeated in primary;
Stanley
M. Brown (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Aug 8:
Robert
J. Huber (Rep), nominated;
George
W. Burnard (Rep), defeated in primary;
Harriet
Rotter (Rep), defeated in primary;
Ronald
Y. Gutman (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Robert
J. Huber (Rep), elected;
Daniel
S. Cooper (Dem), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), nominated;
Wilfred
D. Webb (Dem), defeated in primary;
Adam
E. Nowakowski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Michael
F. O'Connor (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1974 Aug 6:
Robert
J. Huber (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), elected;
Robert
J. Huber (Rep), defeated;
J.
Gordon Lott (American Independent), defeated;
Maurice
Geary (Human Rights), defeated;
Sandra
L. Peck (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Matthew
Moriarty (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Aug 3:
John
E. Olsen (Rep), nominated;
Al
Zaparackas (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Nov 2:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), elected;
John
E. Olsen (Rep), defeated;
David
Drexler (American Independent), defeated;
Frank
G. Rising (Libertarian), defeated;
K.
Martin Keller (U.S. Labor), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Robert
J. Salloum (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
James
J. Blanchard (Dem), elected;
Robert
J. Salloum (Rep), defeated;
David
Drexler (American Independent), defeated.
- 19th District:
- 1970 Aug 4:
Fred
L. Harris (Dem), nominated;
H.
Patrick O'Neill (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ronald
B. Hecker (Dem), defeated in primary;
Franklin
Zane Adell (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Jack
H. McDonald (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Aug 4:
Hector
M. McGregor (American Independent), nominated unopposed.
- 1970 Nov 3:
Jack
H. McDonald (Rep), elected;
Fred
L. Harris (Dem), defeated;
Hector
M. McGregor (American Independent), defeated.
- 1972 Aug 8:
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1972 Aug 8:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated;
Jack
H. McDonald (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), defeated;
Henry
Lloyd George (American Independent), defeated.
- 1974 Aug 6:
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Aug 6:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1974 Nov 5:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), defeated;
Rudolf
Zeller (Socialist Workers), defeated;
James
Jaber (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1976 Aug 3:
Dorothea
Becker (Dem), nominated;
Betty
F. Collier (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1976 Aug 3:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
Dorothea
Becker (Dem), defeated;
John
Omar Muotka (American Independent), defeated;
Therese
S. Barbone (Libertarian), defeated;
Thomas
Simpson (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Aug 8:
Betty
F. Collier (Dem), nominated;
L.
J. Peterson (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1978 Aug 8:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1978 Nov 7:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
Betty
F. Collier (Dem), defeated.
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