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- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey abstract "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.".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey thumbnail Ed_Markey,_Official_Portrait,_112th_Congress_2.jpg?width=300.
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey wikiPageID "39723009".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey wikiPageRevisionID "601865714".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey candidate "Ed Markey".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey candidate "Edward Markey".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey candidate "Gabriel Gomez".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey candidate "Richard Heos".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey candidate "Stephen Lynch".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey party Twelve_Visions_Party.
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey party "Democratic Party".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey party "Republican Party".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey percentage "0.39".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey percentage "42.6".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey percentage "44.78".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey percentage "54.84".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey percentage "57.4".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey votes "229973".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey votes "309854".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey votes "4518".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey votes "525080".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey votes "642988".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey subject Category:Electoral_history_of_American_politicians.
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey comment "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.".
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey label "Electoral history of Ed Markey".
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- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey depiction Ed_Markey,_Official_Portrait,_112th_Congress_2.jpg.
- Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey isPrimaryTopicOf Electoral_history_of_Ed_Markey.