1983 United States House of Representatives elections

There were five elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1983, during the 98th United States Congress.

List of elections

Elections are listed by date and district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 6Phil GrammDemocratic1978Incumbent resigned January 5, 1983, to run as a Republican.
Incumbent re-elected February 12, 1983.
Republican gain.
New York 7Benjamin S. RosenthalDemocratic1962 (Special)Incumbent died January 4, 1983.
New member elected March 1, 1983.
Democratic hold.
Colorado 6None (district created following the 1980 census)Representative-elect Jack Swigert (R) died December 27, 1982, of bone cancer.
New member elected March 29, 1983.
Republican gain.
California 5Phillip BurtonDemocratic1964 (Special)Incumbent died April 10, 1983.
New member elected June 21, 1983.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Sala Burton (Democratic) 56.94%
  • Duncan L. Howard (Republican) 23.27%
  • Richard Doyle (Democratic) 8.37%
  • Tom Spinosa (Republican) 3.73%
  • Gary Richard Arnold (Republican) 2.03%
  • Tibor Uskert (Democratic) 1.42%
  • William Dunlap (Democratic) 1.33%
  • Evelyn K. Lantz (Democratic) 1.12%
  • Scattering 1.8%[4]
Illinois 1Harold WashingtonDemocratic1980Incumbent resigned April 30, 1983, to become Mayor of Chicago.
New member elected August 23, 1983.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 7Larry McDonaldDemocratic1974Incumbent died September 1, 1983, in the Korean Air Lines Flight 007.
New member elected November 8, 1983.
Democratic hold.
Special primary (October 18, 1983):
  • Y Kathryn McDonald (Democratic) 30.58%
  • Y George Darden (Democratic) 27.56%
  • Dave Sellers (Republican) 25.44%
  • George Pullen (Democratic) 5.50%
  • Dan Fincher (Democratic) 5.14%
  • Lon L. Day Jr. (Democratic) 3.51%[6]

Special runoff (November 8, 1983):
  • Y George Darden (Democratic) 59.09%
  • Kathryn McDonald (Democratic) 40.91%[7]

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