Electoral history of Daniel Inouye

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This is a list of results for elections in which Daniel Inouye, a Democrat. He was elected Hawaii's first U.S. Representative in 1959, and was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962. He served until his death in 2012. Inouye is the 2nd longest-serving senator in history.

Senator Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
Inouye earlier in his career in the Senate
United States Congressional Service
Years Congress Chamber House Majority President Congressional District
1957-59 85th U.S. House Democratic Dwight D. Eisenhower Hawaii’s At-Large
1959-61 86th
1961-63 87th John F. Kennedy
Years Congress Chamber Senate Majority Senate Vice President Constituency
1963-65 88th U.S. Senate Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson

Vacant

Hawaii
1965-67 89th Vacant

Hubert Humphrey

1967-69 90th Hubert Humphrey
1969-71 91st Sipro Agnew
1971-73 92nd
1973-75 93rd Sipro Agnew

Vacant Gerald Ford Vacant Nelson Rockefeller

1975-77 94th Nelson Rockefeller
1977-79 95th Walter Mondale
1979-81 96th
1981-83 97th Republican George H.W. Bush
1983-85 98th
1985-87 99th
1987-89 100th Democratic
1989-91 101st Dan Quayle
1991-93 102nd
1993-95 103rd Al Gore
1995-97 104th Republican
1997-99 105th
1999-2001 106th
2001-03 107th Democratic(with tie breaking VP)

Republican Democratic (through caucus)

Dick Cheney
2003-05 108th Republican
2005-07 109th
2007-09 110th Democratic
2009-11 111th Joe Biden
2011-12 112th

Electoral results

Presidential elections

References

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