United States Shadow Representative election in the District of Columbia, 1996|
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The 1996 Shadow Representative election in the District of Columbia took place on November 15, 1996, to elect a shadow member to the United States House of Representatives to represent the District of Columbia. Unlike non-voting delegates, the Shadow Representative is only recognized by the District of Columbia and is not officially sworn or seated. One-term incumbent John Capozzi declined to run for reelection and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Sabrina Sojourner.
Primary elections
Primary elections were held on September 10.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declined to run
- John Capozzi, incumbent Shadow Representative (Ran for City Council at-large)[3]
Results
Other primaries
Primaries were held for the Republican, Statehood, and Umoja parties but no candidates were on the ballot and only write-in votes were cast.[3]
Other candidates
Republican
- Gloria Corn, writer and candidate for Shadow Representative in 1992[2]
General election
The general election took place on November 15.
Results
References