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Eleanor Holmes Norton is currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives as the non-voting delegate from the District of Columbia since January 3, 1991.[1] Norton is a member of the Democratic Party.[2] Before her tenure in Congress, Norton served as the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1977 to 1981.[3] She was appointed by President Jimmy Carter, becoming the first woman to hold the position.[3] During her tenure in Congress, she has been a major proponent for the District of Colombia to become a state, with Norton proposing a statehood bill in the House several times.[4] While a statehood bill has passed the House, the Senate has never passed the bill.[5]

D.C. Congressional Delegate

1990's

1990 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[6][7]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton 48,352 39.48%
Democratic Betty Ann Kane 40,695 33.23%
Democratic Sterling Tucker 12,882 10.52%
Democratic Joseph P. Yeldell 8,379 6.84%
Democratic Donald M. Temple 7,717 6.30%
Democratic Barbara Lett-Simmons 2,233 1.82%
Democratic George X. Cure 1,425 1.16%
Write-in 786 0.64%
Total votes 122,469 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton 98,442 61.67%
Republican Harry Singleton 41,999 26.31%
Independent George X. Cure 8,156 5.11%
DC Statehood Leon Frederick Hunt 4,027 2.52%
Independent David H. Dabney 3,334 2.09%
Write-in 3,669 2.30%
Total votes 159,627 100.00%
Democratic hold
1992 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 166,408 84.78%
Republican Susan Emerson 20,108 10.22%
DC Statehood Susan Griffin 7,253 3.69%
Socialist Workers Sam Manuel 1,840 0.94%
Write-in 745 0.38%
Total votes 196,354 100.00%
Democratic hold
1994 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[9][10]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 113,428 98.80%
Write-in 1,863 1.20%
Total votes 115,291 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 154,988 89.25%
Republican Donald A. Saltz 13,828 7.96%
DC Statehood Rasco P. Braswell 2,824 1.63%
Socialist Workers Bradley Downs 1,476 0.85%
Write-in 548 0.32%
Total votes 173,664 100.00%
Democratic hold
1996 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[11][12]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 20,445 98.66%
Write-in 278 1.34%
Total votes 20,723 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 134,996 90.00%
Republican Sprague Simons 11,306 7.54%
Independent Faith 2,119 1.41%
Socialist Workers Sam Manuel 1,146 0.76%
Write-in 431 0.29%
Total votes 149,998 100.00%
Democratic hold
1998 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[13][14]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 71,048 98.44%
Write-in 1,123 1.56%
Total votes 72,171 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 122,228 89.64%
Republican Henry Edwards Wolterbeek 8,610 6.31%
DC Statehood Pat Kidd 2,323 1.70%
Independent Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 1,647 1.21%
Socialist Workers Mary Martin 1,087 0.80%
Write-in 464 0.34%
Total votes 136,359 100.00%
Democratic hold

2000's

2000 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[15][16]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 19,372 97.14%
Write-in 570 2.86%
Total votes 19,942 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 158,824 90.43%
Republican Henry Edwards Wolterbeek 10,258 5.84%
Libertarian Robert D. Kampia 4,594 2.62%
Socialist Workers Sam Manuel 1,419 0.81%
Write-in 536 0.31%
Total votes 175,631 100.00%
Democratic hold
2002 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[17][18]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 90,307 98.27%
Write-in 1,590 1.73%
Total votes 91,897 100.00%
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 119,268 93.01%
Independent Pat Kidd 7,733 6.03%
Write-in 1,232 0.96%
Total votes 128,233 100.00%
Democratic hold
2004 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[19][20]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 58,363 98.35%
Write-in 979 1.65%
Total votes 59,342 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 202,027 91.33%
Republican Michael Andrew Monroe 18,926 8.27%
Write-in 890 0.40%
Total votes 221,843 100.00%
Democratic hold
2006 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[21][22]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 95,419 92.83%
Democratic Andy Miscuk 6,681 6.50%
Write-in 687 0.67%
Total votes 102,787 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 111,726 97.34%
Write-in 3,051 2.66%
Total votes 114,777 100.00%
Democratic hold
2008 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[23][24]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 38,999 98.28%
Write-in 682 1.72%
Total votes 39,681 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 228,376 92.28%
DC Statehood Maude Louise Hills 16,693 6.75%
Write-in 2,402 0.97%
Total votes 247,471 100.00%
Democratic hold

2010's

2010 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[25][26]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 116,277 90.18%
Democratic Douglass Ned Sloan 11,857 9.20%
Write-in 798 0.62%
Total votes 128,932 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 117,990 88.94%
Republican Missy Reilly Smith 8,109 6.11%
DC Statehood Rick Tingling-Clemmons 4,413 3.33%
Independent Queen Noble 785 0.59%
Write-in 1,359 1.02%
Total votes 132,656 100.00%
Democratic hold
2012 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[27][28]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 52,881 97.29%
Write-in 1,474 2.71%
Total votes 54,355 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 246,664 88.55%
Libertarian Bruce Majors 16,524 5.93%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 13,243 4.75%
Write-in 2,132 0.77%
Total votes 278,563 100.00%
Democratic hold
2014 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[29][30]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 87,247 97.05%
Write-in 2,652 2.95%
Total votes 89,899 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 143,923 83.73%
Republican Nelson Rimensnyder 11,673 6.79%
Independent Timothy J. Krepp 9,101 5.30%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 6,073 3.53%
Write-in 1,123 0.65%
Total votes 171,893 100.00%
Democratic hold
2016 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[31][32]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 90,801 97.15%
Write-in 2,664 2.85%
Total votes 93,465 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 265,178 88.13%
Libertarian Martin Moulton 18,713 6.22%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 14,336 4.76%
Write-in 2,679 0.89%
Total votes 300,906 100.00%
Democratic hold
2018 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[33][34]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 60,842 76.50%
Democratic Kim R. Ford 18,178 22.86%
Write-in 515 0.65%
Total votes 79,535 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 199,124 87.04%
Republican Nelson Rimensnyder 9,700 4.24%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 8,636 3.78%
Independent John C. Cheeks 5,509 2.41%
Libertarian Bruce Majors 4,034 1.76%
Write-in 1,766 0.77%
Total votes 228,769 100.00%
Democratic hold

2020's

2020 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[35][36]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 103,898 98.02%
Write-in 2,100 1.98%
Total votes 105,998 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 281,831 86.30%
Libertarian Patrick Hynes 9,678 2.96%
Independent Barbara Washington Franklin 7,628 2.34%
Socialist Workers Omari Musa 6,702 2.05%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 5,553 1.70%
Independent David Krucoff 5,017 1.54%
Independent Amir Lowery 5,001 1.53%
Independent John Cheeks 2,914 0.89%
Write-in 2,263 0.69%
Total votes 326,587 100.00%
Democratic hold
2022 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[37][38]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 107,289 86.71%
Democratic Kelly "Mikel" Williams 7,681 6.21%
Democratic Wendy Hamilton 7,680 6.21%
Write-in 1,090 0.88%
Total votes 123,740 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 174,238 86.54%
Republican Nelson Rimensnyder 11,701 5.81%
DC Statehood Natale Nicola Stracuzzi 9,867 4.90%
Libertarian Bruce Majors 4,003 1.99%
Write-in 1,521 0.76%
Total votes 201,330 100.00%
Democratic hold
2024 District of Columbia's at-large congressional district delegate election[39][40]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 72,979 79.60%
Democratic Kelly "Mikel" Williams 17,540 19.13%
Write-in 1,164 1.27%
Total votes 91,683 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eleanor Holmes Norton (incumbent) 251,540 80.09%
DC Statehood Kymone Freeman 21,873 6.96%
Republican Myrtle Patricia Alexander 19,765 6.29%
Independent Michael A. Brown 19,033 6.06%
Write-in 1,858 0.59%
Total votes 314,069 100.00%
Democratic hold

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