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On January 3, 1883, Democrat Joseph Wheeler was elected to finish the term of Greenback William M. Lowe in the United States House of Representatives. He represented Alabama's 8th congressional district. He was seated January 15, 1883, for the term ending March 3, 1883.
Background
In the 1878 United States House of Representatives elections, Lowe was elected to serve in the 46th United States Congress. He lost re-election to Wheeler in 1880, but successfully contested the election and was reseated June 3, 1882. Lowe then died October 12, 1882.
Results
- Joseph Wheeler (Democratic) 62.14%
- John B. McClellan (Independent) 37.86%
Next term
Wheeler had not been elected to the next term on November 7, 1882, which was won by fellow Democrat Luke Pryor.
See also
References
- "AL District 08 - Special Election". December 27, 2004. Retrieved October 23, 2019 – via OurCampaigns.com., citing Dubin's United States Congressional Elections, 1778-1997 The Official Results, pg. 255
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