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Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.)

  • District: 4th District, North central -- Midland, Traverse City
  • Residence: Midland
  • Born: July 9, 1953; Midland, Mich.
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Family: Wife, Nancy Camp; three children
  • Education: Albion College, B.A. 1975 (economics); U. of San Diego, J.D. 1978
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: Mich. House, 1989-91; U.S. House, 1991-present
  • Elected: Elected: 1990 (11th term)
  • Committee Assignments: Ways & Means - Chairman; Joint Taxation - Vice Chair
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State Information: 4th District, North central -- Midland, Traverse City

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general Dave Camp (R) 148,531 66.2%
Jerry Campbell (D) 68,458 30.5%
John Emerick (USTAX) 3,861 1.7%
Clint Foster (LIBERT) 3,504 1.6%
2008 general Dave Camp (R) 204,259 61.9%
Andrew Concannon (D) 117,665 35.7%
John Emerick (USTAX) 4,055 1.2%
Allitta Hren (LIBERT) 3,785 1.1%
2006 general Dave Camp (R) 160,041 60.6%
Mike Huckleberry (D) 100,260 37.9%
John Emerick (USTAX) 2,003 0.8%
Allitta Hren (LIBERT) 1,941 0.7%
2004 general Dave Camp (R) 205,274 64.4%
Mike Huckleberry (D) 110,885 34.8%
Al Chia (LIBERT) 2,765 0.9%
2002 general Dave Camp (R) 149,090 68.2%
Lawrence Hollenbeck (D) 65,950 30.2%
Sterling Johnson (GREEN) 2,261 1%
Al Chia (LIBERT) 1,272 0.6%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 50% John McCain: 48%
2004 John Kerry: 44% George W. Bush: 55%
2000 Al Gore: 45% George W. Bush: 55%

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