Does Keith Ellison Have a Mandate? Rep. Sets Freshman Re-election Record
If it seems as if Keith Ellison has a free hand with which to cast controversial votes in the U.S. House, such as his ‘present’ vote for the Israeli-Gaza House resolution, he probably does. The DFL Congressman registered the second largest margin of victory of all time in the 5th Congressional District last November, and posted the largest margin of victory for a 1-term incumbent in the history of the Gopher State.
It appears the 5th District has given Rep. Ellison a mandate – the question is will he continue to boldly legislate with that in mind?
Ellison’s 48.9-point defeat over Republican Barb Davis White is second only to Democrat Donald Fraser’s 49.1-point victory over Republican Phil Ratte in 1974 for the largest margin of victory in the history of the 5th Congressional District. (Note: in 1886, Republican Knute Nelson carried the 5th by 94.3 points, but without a major party challenger on the ballot).
Even Ellison’s predecessor, 14-term DFL Congressman Martin Olav Sabo, never won election to Congress by such a lofty margin – tallying a 47.0-point victory in 1988 for his best finish.
While Ellison’s overwhelming victory was no doubt aided by the district-wide mobilization for Barack Obama, Fraser too benefited from an equally unusual and historic circumstance in 1974 – the Watergate scandal and resignation of Republican President Richard Nixon just a few months before Election Day (which created a national Democratic landslide across all offices that November).
Ellison’s victory is also the biggest Congressional win in Minnesota in nearly two decades, since DFLer Tim Penny won his 1st CD race against Independent-Republican Doug Andersen by 56.2 points in 1990.
Although Ellison’s 2008 victory is not the largest in state history, what makes it so impressive is that it comes so early in his Congressional career.
In fact, in 2008 Ellison registered the single largest contested victory for a 1-term U.S. House incumbent in the history of the Gopher State – dating back over 150 years. (Note: Jim Oberstar won his second term in the 8th CD in 1976 in an uncontested race).
The 5th Congressional District is home to the third longest-running streak for the DFL in the state – with the DFL having captured the seat in every election since 1962. The DFL has carried the 4th CD dating back to 1948 and the 8th CD since 1946.
Margin of Victory in Minnesota’s 5th CD Since DFL Merger, 1944-2008
Year
|
Winning Candidate
|
Party
|
MoV
|
2008
|
Keith Ellison
|
DFL
|
48.9
|
2006
|
Keith Ellison
|
DFL
|
34.3
|
2004
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
45.3
|
2002
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
41.1
|
2000
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
46.4
|
1998
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
39.3
|
1996
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
35.8
|
1994
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
24.6
|
1992
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
35.0
|
1990
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
45.7
|
1988
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
47.0
|
1986
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
46.8
|
1984
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
43.5
|
1982
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
36.1
|
1980
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
43.4
|
1978
|
Martin Olav Sabo
|
DFL
|
24.6
|
1976
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
44.7
|
1974
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
49.1
|
1972
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
41.4
|
1970
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
14.8
|
1968
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
15.7
|
1966
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
19.4
|
1964
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
23.8
|
1962
|
Donald Fraser
|
DFL
|
3.7
|
1960
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
21.8
|
1958
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
14.6
|
1956
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
12.0
|
1954
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
11.6
|
1952
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
18.4
|
1950
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
18.5
|
1948
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
8.0
|
1946
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
16.6
|
1944
|
Walter Judd
|
GOP
|
13.2
|
So what?
> So what?
So…….it would appear that the 5th Congressional District is trending even further towards the Democratic Party.