Dale Edward Kildee (September 16, 1929 – October 13, 2021) was an American politician who served as U.S. Representative of Michigan from 1977 to 2013. He was a member of the Democratic Party.

His district included Flint, Saginaw and Bay City. In July 2011, Kildee announced he would retire after his term was up in 2012. He was succeeded by his nephew Dan Kildee.

Early life, education, and teaching career

Kildee was born in Flint, Michigan on September 16, 1929 to Timothy and Norma (Ullmer) Kildee. He was the fourth of five children. In his senior year of high school, he won the American Legion Medal of Citizenship. In 1947, Kildee received his high school diploma from St. Mary's High School.[citation needed]

He earned his B.A. from Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit, Michigan in 1952. He earned a teacher's certificate from the University of Detroit in 1955. He did graduate work in history and political science at the University of Peshawar in Pakistan from 1958 to 1959 under a Rotary Foundation Fellowship. He earned an M.A. from the University of Michigan in 1961. He was a teacher at the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy from 1954-56. Coming back in 1956 to Flint, Kildee taught Latin until 1964.[citation needed]

Michigan legislature

Kildee served as a member of the Michigan State House of Representatives 81st district from 1965 to 1974. He then subsequently served as a member of the Michigan State Senate from 1975 to 1976.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

Kildee from the 1977 Congressional Pictorial Directory

In 1976, incumbent Democratic U.S. Representative Donald Riegle resigned after being appointed to fill the vacant seat in the U.S. Senate caused by the death of Philip Hart. State Senator Kildee won the general election with 70% of the vote. He won re-election 17 times, each with at least 56% of the vote except in 1992, 1994, and 2010. In 1992, he defeated Megan O'Neill with 54% of the vote. He won Genesee County with 74%, while he lost the district's other two counties: Oakland and Lapeer. In the 1994 rematch, he defeated her with just 51% of the vote, the lowest winning percentage of his career. In 2010, he defeated Republican farmer and businessman John Kupiec with 53% of the vote. Kupiec won Tuscola County with 60%, while losing the district's other three counties. Kildee won Bay (49%), Saginaw (61%), and Genesee Counties (55%).

Tenure

In 1997, Kildee founded the House's Native American Caucus to advocate Native American issues. In 2010, Kildee revealed that he would be voting for the Senate version of the Health Care reform bill without the Stupak Amendment language restricting federal abortion funding. In addition, reports surfaced that he attempted to convince anti-abortion Democrats in the Stupak coalition to vote for the bill.

Committee assignments

He was a senior member of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and served as ranking Democrat on the Subcommittee on Education Reform and a member of the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations. He was also a member of the House Committee on Resources, where he sat on the Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands and the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health. From 1993 on, he served as co-chair of the Congressional Automotive Caucus. From 1997 on, he served as co-chair of the Native American Caucus.

Personal life

He met his future wife Gayle, a French teacher, while teaching at Central High School. They married in 1965 and had three children, Paul, Laura, and David. Both sons became army captains; their daughter became a commercial property manager.

In November 2011, Patrick Kildee, a second cousin of the congressman, accused Kildee of sexually abusing him more than 50 years previously when he was 12 years old. In response Kildee called the allegation untrue.

Death

Kildee died on October 13, 2021, in Arlington, Virginia, at the age of 92.

Kildee was a Roman Catholic.

Electoral history

Michigan's 7th congressional district: Results 1976–1990
YearDemocratVotes%RepublicanVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%
1976Dale Kildee124,26070%Robin Widgery50,30128%Jimmy SabinAmerican Independent1,4511%Max DuaneU.S. Labor8350%Benjamin HoffmanLibertarian7350%
1978Dale Kildee105,40277%Gale Cronk29,95822%Jimmy SabinAmerican Independent2,1792%
1980Dale Kildee147,28093%No candidateJames BeaverLibertarian11,5077%
1982Dale Kildee118,53875%George Darrah36,30323%Dennis BerryLibertarian1,8421%David FreundWorkers League5680%
1984Dale Kildee145,07093%No candidateSamuel JohnsonIndependent10,6637%
1986Dale Kildee101,22580%Trudie Callihan24,84820%Gene SchenkIndependent1,0991%
1988Dale Kildee150,83276%Kevin Cook47,07124%Gary WalkowiczWorkers Against Concessions1,1741%
1990Dale Kildee90,30768%David Morrill41,75932%
Michigan's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2000
YearDemocratVotes%RepublicanVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%
1992Dale Kildee133,95654%Megan O'Neill111,79845%Key HalversonNatural Law1,8911%Jerome WhiteWorkers League1,8721%
1994Dale Kildee97,09651%Megan O'Neill89,14847%Karen BlasdellNatural Law3,2402%
1996Dale Kildee136,85659%Patrick Nowak89,73339%Malcolm JohnsonLibertarian3,4722%Terrence ShulmanNatural Law1,1270%
1998Dale Kildee105,45756%Tom McMillin79,06242%Malcolm JohnsonLibertarian4,0062%
2000Dale Kildee158,18461%Grant Garrett92,92636%Laurie MartinLibertarian5,3372%Terry HainesU.S. Taxpayers1,6571%Alaya BouchéNatural Law8240%
Michigan's 5th congressional district: Results 2002–2010
YearDemocratVotes%RepublicanVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%Third PartyPartyVotes%
2002Dale Kildee158,70992%No candidateClint FosterLibertarian9,3445%Harley MikkelsonGreen5,1883%
2004Dale Kildee208,16367%Myrah Kirkwood96,93431%Harley MikkelsonGreen2,4681%Clint FosterLibertarian2,3501%
2006Dale Kildee176,17173%Eric Klammer60,96725%Ken MatheniaGreen2,2941%Steve SamoranskiLibertarian2,2591%
2008Dale Kildee221,84170%Matt Sawicki85,01727%Leonard SchwartzLibertarian4,2931%Ken MatheniaGreen4,1441%
2010Dale Kildee107,28653%John Kupiec89,68044%J. Matthew de HeusGreen2,6491%Michael MoonLibertarian2,6481%

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U.S. House of Representatives
PrecededbyDonald RiegleMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 7th congressional district 1977–1993SucceededbyNick Smith
PrecededbyGuy Vander JagtMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 9th congressional district 1993–2003SucceededbyJoe Knollenberg
PrecededbyJames A. BarciaMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 5th congressional district 2003–2013SucceededbyDan Kildee