• Source: 1998 United States Shadow Representative election in the District of Columbia
  • On November 13, 1998, the District of Columbia held a U.S. House of Representatives election for its shadow representative. Unlike its non-voting delegate, the shadow representative is only recognized by the district and is not officially sworn or seated. One-term incumbent Sabrina Sojourner declined to run for reelection and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Tom Bryant.


    Primary elections


    Primary elections were held on September 15.


    = Democratic primary

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    Candidates


    Tom Bryant, non-profit fundraiser and consultant
    Eduardo Burkhart, Chairman of the New Columbia Liberation Organization


    Results




    = DC Statehood Party

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    Candidate


    David VanWilliams, carpenter and US Army veteran


    Results




    = Other primaries

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    Primaries were held for the Republican, and Umoja parties but no candidates were on the ballot and only write-in votes were cast.


    = Other candidates

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    Green


    Social justice activist and writer Mike Livingston was nominated by the DC Green Party. The DC Green Party had only been founded earlier that year and Livingston was among the first Green candidates to appear on the ballot.


    General election


    The general election took place on November 13. This was the first election contested by the Green Party, which had been founded earlier that year. Livingston exceeded the 7,500 vote threshold needed to achieve ballot access for the Greens in future elections.


    = Results

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