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John Kamman
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We found no record of John Kamman serving in elected office in Indiana. Our database only focuses on state and federal offices, so it's possible they served at a different level, or in an office not currently in our database.
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1906–U.S. House (District 4)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1906
50.95%
Lincoln Dixon
(i)*
, Democratic, 20,049 votes
46.20%
John Kamman
, Republican, 18,181 votes
2.35%
Bertram N. Connelly
, Prohibition, 924 votes
0.50%
Alfred F. Bumpes
, Socialist, 197 votes
Out of
39,351
votes casts, the margin of victory was
1,868
(4.75%)
1910–U.S. House (District 4)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1910
53.76%
Lincoln Dixon
(i)*
, Democratic, 22,001 votes
43.79%
John Kamman
, Republican, 17,921 votes
1.83%
John A. Kinnick
, Prohibition, 750 votes
0.62%
Reece C. Townsend
, Socialist, 253 votes
Out of
40,925
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,080
(9.97%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, John Kamman had a record of 0-2. That includes a record of 0-2 in 2 general elections.