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Sandy Smolley with 53 percent of the vote. He would never face another contest nearly that close in what has long been the most Democratic district in interior California, and would be reelected 13 times. After his initial contest, he never dropped below 68 percent of the vote. He was reelected in
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as a national historic site and in obtaining land in Washington, D.C. for the memorial to Japanese-American patriotism in World War II.
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1982 with no major-party opposition, and was unopposed in 1984. His district was renumbered as the 5th district after the 1990 census.
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who, until December 1998, worked as deputy assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Public Liaison for President
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announced his retirement. He won a five-way Democratic primary with 36 percent of the vote, besting a field that included
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In 1978, Matsui ran for the Democratic nomination in what was then the 3rd district after 12-term incumbent
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and offered token compensation to victims. He was also instrumental in the designation of
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California
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List of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the United States Congress
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1978 Democratic primary results in California's 3rd congressional district
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In the special election on March 8 to fill the vacant seat, Matsui's widow
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won with over 68 percent of the vote; she was sworn in on March 10, 2005.
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Bob Matsui speaks in support of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004
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University of California College of the Law, San Francisco alumni
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Robert T. Matsui Legacy Project Road to Redress and Reparations
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in 1966. He founded his own Sacramento law practice in 1967.
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at the 1984 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco
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Members of the United States Congress of Japanese descent
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Asian Pacific American Bar Association Educational Fund
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from 1979 until his death at the end of his 13th term.
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He died of pneumonia on January 1, 2005. 578:Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 439: 46:Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 1327:California politicians of Japanese descent 874: 872: 870: 868: 815: 118:January 3, 1979 β€“ January 1, 2005 58:January 3, 2003 β€“ January 1, 2005 31: 1372:University of California, Berkeley alumni 742:"Matsui is promoted to Demo's No. 3 post" 659:disorder that causes an inability of the 430:Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse 217:November 1971 β€“ November 8, 1978 177:September 8, 1991 β€“ May 17, 1995 100:U.S. House of Representatives 1382:Democratic National Committee treasurers 509: 497: 485: 474:in political science, and then from the 1230:California's 5th congressional district 1195:California's 3rd congressional district 1025: 865: 423:California's 5th congressional district 1284: 1003: 739: 1367:City council members of Asian descent 643:On December 24, 2004, Matsui entered 1337:Deaths from myelodysplastic syndrome 1004:Harris, Gardiner (January 3, 2005). 599:In what would be his last election, 588:, and third-ranking Democrat on the 740:Sample, Herbert A. (May 18, 1995). 663:to produce blood products, such as 525:In 1971, Matsui was elected to the 481: 13: 826:"Congressman dies of rare disease" 468:University of California, Berkeley 350:University of California, Hastings 341:University of California, Berkeley 14: 1393: 1342:Deaths from pneumonia in Maryland 1312:21st-century American politicians 1307:20th-century American politicians 1098: 1082:Doris Matsui's official biography 848:"The Voter's Self Defense System" 614: 371: 1362:Sacramento City Council members 1075: 1043: 997: 971: 946: 921: 461:Tule Lake War Relocation Center 318: 16:American politician (1941–2005) 1332:Deaths from cancer in Maryland 1091:, retrieved on January 9, 2007 909: 840: 772: 758: 717:"Democrats Pick '92 Money Men" 459:by the U.S. government at the 1: 1302:20th-century American lawyers 1222:Member of the  1187:Member of the  1172:U.S. House of Representatives 702: 651:. 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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Nancy Pelosi
Nita Lowey
Rahm Emanuel
U.S. House of Representatives
California
John E. Moss
Doris Matsui
3rd district
5th district
Democratic National Committee
Sacramento City Council
Sacramento, California
Bethesda, Maryland
East Lawn Memorial Park
Democratic
Doris Okada
University of California, Berkeley
BA
University of California, Hastings
JD
Bob Matsui's voice
Japanese
Democratic Party
U.S. House of Representatives
congressman
California's 5th congressional district
Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse
Sacramento

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