2016 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia explained

Country:District of Columbia
Type:Presidential
Previous Election:2014 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2018 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia
Next Year:2018
Election Date:November 8, 2016
Candidate1:Eleanor Holmes Norton
Party1:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
Popular Vote1:265,178
Percentage1:88.14%
Candidate2:Martin Moulton
Party2:Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia
Popular Vote2:18,713
Percentage2:6.22%
Map Size:240px
Delegate
Before Election:Eleanor Holmes Norton
Before Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
After Election:Eleanor Holmes Norton
After Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee

On November 8, 2016, the District of Columbia held an election for its non-voting House delegate representing the District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. The election coincided with the elections of other federal, state, and local offices.

The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has represented the district since 1991, was reelected to a fourteenth term in office.

General election

Candidates

Results

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District of Columbia Board of Elections. 2016-11-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20170512202826/https://www.dcboee.org/. 2017-05-12. dead.