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United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia, 1972

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William Chin-Lee
  
Charles I. Cassell

39,487
  
18,730

25.12%
  
11.92%

95,300
  
39,487

60.64%
  
25.12%

Start date
  
November 7, 1972


Winner
  
Walter E Fauntroy

The 1972 congressional election for the Delegate from the District of Columbia was held on November 7, 1972. The winner of the race was Walter E. Fauntroy (D), who won his first re-election after winning the special election in the previous year. All elected members would serve in 93rd United States Congress.

The non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the District of Columbia is elected for two-year terms, as are all other Representatives and Delegates minus the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who is elected to a four-year term.

Candidates

Walter E. Fauntroy, a Democrat, sought re-election for his second term to the United States House of Representatives. Fauntroy was opposed in this election by Republican challenger William Chin-Lee who received 25.12%, and Statehood Party candidate Charles I. Cassell who received 11.92%. This resulted in Fauntroy being elected with 60.64% of the vote.

References

United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia, 1972 Wikipedia