Representative Ed Markey, 2011
This is the electoral history of Ed Markey , a Democratic Senator from Massachusetts . He was previously a Democratic Representative from Massachusetts , representing the 7th and 5th districts. Markey was first elected in a 1976 special election to replace the deceased Torbert Macdonald , and was re-elected in every subsequent election. He was also the Democratic candidate, and winner, of the 2013 special election , for the United States Senate .
Massachusetts House of Representatives [ ]
Massachusetts House of Representatives District 81 Democratic Primary election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey
2,433
40.5%
Democratic
John McNeil
1,946
32.4%
Democratic
John Brennan, Jr.
1,623
27.0%
Massachusetts House of Representatives District 81 election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey
5,810
81.6%
Independent
Vernon Newman
1,308
18.4%
United States House of Representatives [ ]
Massachusetts 7th Congressional District Democratic Primary special election, 1976
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey
22,137
21.6%
Democratic
Joseph Croken
16,298
15.9%
Democratic
Vincent LoPresti
13,787
13.4%
Democratic
Stephen McGrail
13,757
13.4%
Democratic
George McCarthy
12,838
12.5%
Democratic
William Reinstien
5,989
5.8%
Democratic
William Hogan
5,143
5.0%
Democratic
Robert Donovan
5,083
5.0%
Democratic
Jack Left
4,266
4.2%
Democratic
Robert Leo
1,759
1.7%
Democratic
Rose Marie Turino
852
0.8%
Democratic
Bartholomew Conte
756
0.7%
Massachusetts 7th Congressional District Democratic Primary election, 1980
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey (inc.)
29,190
84.8%
Democratic
James Murphy
5,247
15.2%
Massachusetts 7th Congressional District Democratic Primary election, 1984
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey (inc.)
55,248
53.9%
Democratic
Samuel Rotondi
41,507
40.5%
Democratic
Philip Doherty
2,873
2.8%
Democratic
Michael Barrett
2,396
2.3%
Democratic
Michael Gelber
387
0.4%
Massachusetts 7th Congressional District Democratic Primary election, 2002
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
+%
Democratic
Edward Markey (inc.)
73,014
84.9%
Demcoratic
James Hall
12,964
15.1%
Massachusetts's 7th congressional district : Results 1976–2010[1] [2]
Year
Democrat
Votes
%
Republican
Votes
%
Third Party
Party
Votes
%
Third Party
Party
Votes
%
1976
Edward Markey
162,126
77%
Richard Daly
37,063
18%
James Murphy
Independent
6,851
3%
Harry Chickles
Independent
4,748
2%
1978
Edward Markey
145,615
85%
No candidate
James Murphy
Independent
26,017
15%
1980
Edward Markey
155,759
100%
No candidate
1982
Edward Markey
151,305
78%
David Basile
43,063
22%
1984
Edward Markey
167,211
71%
S. Lester Ralph
66,930
29%
1986
Edward Markey
124,183
100%
No candidate
1988
Edward Markey
188,647
100%
No candidate
1990
Edward Markey
155,380
100%
No candidate
1992
Edward Markey
174,837
62%
Stephen Sohn
78,262
28%
Robert Antonelli
Independent
28,421
10%
1994
Edward Markey
146,246
64%
Brad Bailey
80,674
36%
1996
Edward Markey
177,053
70%
Patricia Long
76,407
30%
1998
Edward Markey
137,178
71%
Patricia Long
56,977
29%
2000
Edward Markey
211,543
99%
No candidate
Other
2,814
1%
2002
Edward Markey
170,968
98%
No candidate
Other
2,206
1%
Daniel Melnechuk
write-in
863
0%
2004
Edward Markey
202,399
74%
Kenneth Chase
60,334
22%
James Hall
Independent
12,139
4%
2006
Edward Markey
171,902
98%
No candidate
Other
2,889
2%
2008
Edward Markey
212,304
76%
John Cunningham
81,802
24%
2010
Edward Markey
145,696
66%
Gerry Dembrowski
73,467
33%
United States Senate [ ]
2013 Special Election [ ]
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