The Green Papers: Midterm Election 2002 |
107th Congress (2001-2002) House Seats by State |
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Alabama 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 2 Democrats | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Bud Cramer Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - Unopposed, 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cramer is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Earl Hilliard First elected: 1992 Lost Primary - Runoff: 25 June 2002 |
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Congressman Hilliard is no longer a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
Arizona 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Ed Pastor Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 24 September 1991- in a Special Election re: the resignation of Congressman Morris Udall, 4 May 1991 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Pastor is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
Arkansas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Marion Berry Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Berry is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Vic Snyder Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Snyder is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Ross Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ross is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
California 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 32 Democrats, 20 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Thompson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Thompson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Robert T. Matsui Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1978 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Matsui is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Lynn Woolsey Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Woolsey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman George Miller Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1974 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Miller is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Nancy Pelosi Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2 June 1987- in Special Election re: death of Congressman Sala Burton, 1 February 1987 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pelosi is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Barbara Lee Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 7 April 1998- in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Ronald Dellums, 6 February 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lee is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Ellen O. Tauscher Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Tauscher is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Tom Lantos Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1980 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lantos is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Fortney "Pete" Stark Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1972 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Stark is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Anna G. Eshoo Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Eshoo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Michael M. "Mike" Honda Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Honda is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Zoe Lofgren Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lofgren is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Sam Farr Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 8 June 1993- in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Leon Panetta, 21 January 1993 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Farr is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17 | |||
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Gary Condit First elected: 12 September 1989- in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Tony Coelho, 15 June 1989 Lost Primary - 5 March 2002 |
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Congressman Condit is no longer a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 18 | |||
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Calvin "Cal" Dooley Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Dooley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 20 | |||
CD 22 | Democrat | Congressman Lois Capps Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 10 March 1998- in Special Election re: death of Congressman Walter Capps, 28 October 1997 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Capps is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 23 | |||
CD 24 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Sherman Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sherman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 27 | |||
CD 26 | Democrat | Congressman Howard L. Berman Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Berman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 28 | |||
CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Adam B. Schiff Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Schiff is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 29 | |||
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Henry A. Waxman Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1974 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Waxman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 30 | |||
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Xavier Becerra Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Becerra is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 31 | |||
CD 31 | Democrat | Congressman Hilda L. Solis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Solis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 32 | |||
CD 32 | Democrat | Congressman Diane E. Watson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 5 June 2001- in a Special Election re: death of Congressman Julian Dixon, 8 December 2000. Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Watson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 33 | |||
CD 33 | Democrat | Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Roybal-Allard is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 34 | |||
CD 34 | Democrat | Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Napolitano is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 38 | |||
CD 35 | Democrat | Congressman Maxine Waters Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Waters is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 35 | |||
CD 36 | Democrat | Congressman Jane Harman Re-elected 5 November 2002 Returned to House: 2000 (First elected: 1992 and served three terms before being defeated for re-election, 1998) Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Harman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 36 | |||
CD 37 | Democrat | Congressman Juanita Millender-McDonald Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 26 March 1996- in Special Election re: the resignation of Congressman Walter Tucker, 15 December 1995 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Millender-McDonald is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 37 | |||
CD 42 | Democrat | Congressman Joe Baca Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 16 November 1999- in Special Election re: death of Congressman George Brown, 15 July 1999 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Baca is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 43 | |||
CD 46 | Democrat | Congressman Loretta Sanchez Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sanchez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 47 | |||
CD 49 | Democrat | Congressman Susan A. Davis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Davis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 53 | |||
CD 50 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Filner Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Filner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 51 | |||
Colorado 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats, 4 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Diana DeGette Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 13 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman DeGette is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Mark Udall Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 13 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Udall is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Connecticut 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democrats, 3 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John B. Larson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman Larson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman DeLauro is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman James H. "Jim" Maloney First elected: 1996 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman Maloney and Congressman Johnson (old CD # 6) are candidates for re-election in the new CD # 5. Congressman Maloney lost his bid for re-election on 5 November 2002. | |||
Florida 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 15 Republicans, 8 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman F. Allen Boyd, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Boyd is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Corrine Brown Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Brown is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #3 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen L. Thurman First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Thurman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #5 | |||
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Davis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Davis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #11 | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Carrie P. Meek First elected: 1992 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Wexler Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wexler is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #19 | |||
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Peter R. Deutsch Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Deutsch is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #20 | |||
CD 23 | Democrat | Congressman Alcee L. Hastings Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hastings is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #23 | |||
Georgia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Bishop is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Cynthia McKinney First elected: 1992 Lost Primary - 20 August 2002 |
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Congressman McKinney is no longer a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Lewis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Lewis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
Hawaii 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Neil Abercrombie Re-elected 5 November 2002 Returned to House: 1990 [previously elected to U.S. House in Special Election, 20 September 1986 re: resignation of Congressman Cecil Heftel, 11 July 1986] Renominated - 21 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Abercrombie is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
Illinois 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 10 Democrats, 10 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bobby L. Rush Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rush is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 12 December 1995 in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Mel Reynolds, 1 October 1995 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Jackson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman William O. Lipinski Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lipinski is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gutierrez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Rod R. Blagojevich First elected: 1996 Open Seat - Nominee for Governor |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Danny K. Davis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Davis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Janice D. Schakowsky Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congresswoman Schakowsky is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry F. Costello Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: in Special Election, 9 August 1988, re: death of Congressman Melvin Price, 22 April 1988 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Costello is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Lane A. Evans Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Evans is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17 | |||
CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman David D. Phelps First elected: 1998 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Phelps is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19: Congressman Phelps is the Democrat nominee for that House seat and, thus, he will be facing Republican incumbent Congressman John Shimkus in the 2002 General Election this 5 November. Congressman Phelps lost his bid for re-election on 5 November 2002. | |||
Indiana 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 6 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Peter J. Visclosky Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1984 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Visclosky is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Tim Roemer First elected: 1990 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Baron P. Hill Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hill is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Julia M. Carson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Carson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
Iowa 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Leonard L. Boswell Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Boswell is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Kansas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis Moore Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 6 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Moore is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Kentucky 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ken Lucas Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lucas is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
Louisiana 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 2 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman William J. "Bill" Jefferson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman Jefferson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Chris John Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman John is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
Maine 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Thomas H. Allen Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Allen is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman John E. Baldacci First elected: 1994 Open Seat - Nominee for Governor |
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Maryland 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 4 Democrats | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Benjamin L. Cardin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cardin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Albert R. Wynn Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wynn is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hoyer is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Elijah E. Cummings Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: in Special Election, 16 April 1996, re: resignation of Congressman Kweisi Mfume, 18 February 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cummings is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
Massachusetts 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 10 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John W. Olver Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Oliver is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Richard E. Neal Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Neal is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman James P. McGovern Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McGovern is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Barney Frank Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Frank is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Martin T. Meehan Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Meehan is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman John F. Tierney Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Tierney is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Edward J. Markey Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Markey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Michael E. Capuano Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Capuano is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Stephen F. Lynch Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected 16 October 2001 in a special election, re: the death of J. Joseph Moakley 28 May 2001. Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lynch is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman William D. Delahunt Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Delahunt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
Michigan 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 9 Democrats, 7 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Stupak Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Stupak is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman James A. Barcia Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Dale E. Kildee Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kildee is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman David E. Bonior Open Seat - Lost Primary for Governor: 6 August 2002 |
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CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Sander Levin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 |
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Congressman Levin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Lynn Nancy Rivers First elected: 1994 Lost Primary - 6 August 2002 |
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Congressman Rivers lost the Democrat primary in the new CD # 15 to fellow incumbent Congressman John D. Dingell (old CD # 16). | |||
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman John Conyers, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Conyers is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kilpatrick is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman John D. Dingell Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Dingell is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15. Mr. Dingell defeated fellow incumbent Congressman Lynn Nancy Rivers (old CD # 13) in the Democrat primary. | |||
Minnesota 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republicans, 5 Democrats | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Betty McCollum Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McCollum is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Olav Sabo Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sabo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman William P. "Bill" Luther First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Luther is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Collin C. Peterson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Peterson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James L. Oberstar Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Oberstar is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
Mississippi 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bennie G. Thompson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected in Special Election, 13 April 1993, re: resignation of Congressman Mike Espy, 21 January 1993 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Thompson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ronnie Shows First elected: 1998 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Shows is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3. He ran against and lost to Republican Congressman Pickering (old CD 3) on 5 November. | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Taylor Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Taylor is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4. | |||
Missouri 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 5 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman William Lacy Clay, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Clay is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #1 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Richard A. Gephardt Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gephardt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ike Skelton Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Skelton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen McCarthy Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McCarthy is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #5 | |||
Nevada 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democrat, 1 Republican | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Shelley Berkley Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 3 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Berkley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
New Jersey 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 7 Democrats, 6 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert E. Andrews Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Andrews is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pallone is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pascrell is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Steven R. Rothman Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rothman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Donald M. Payne Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Payne is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Rush Holt Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Holt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Menendez Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Menendez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
New Mexico 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Tom Udall Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Udall is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
New York 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 12 Republicans, 19 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Steve J. Israel Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Israel is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn McCarthy Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McCarthy is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Gary L. Ackerman Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ackerman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Gregory W. Meeks Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 3 February 1998 in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Floyd Flake, 17 November 1997 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Meeks is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph Crowley Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman Crowley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Jerrold L. Nadler Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Nadler is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Anthony Weiner Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Weiner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Towns is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Major R. Owens Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Owens is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Nydia M. Velazquez Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Velazquez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn B. Maloney Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Maloney is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Charles B. Rangel Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rangel is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Jose E. Serrano Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Serrano is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Eliot L. Engel Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Engel is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17 | |||
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Nita M. Lowey Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lowey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 18 | |||
CD 21 | Democrat | Congressman Michael R. McNulty Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McNulty is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 21 | |||
CD 26 | Democrat | Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hinchey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 22 | |||
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Slaughter is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 28. | |||
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman John J. LaFalce Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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North Carolina 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Democrats, 7 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Eva M. Clayton Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Etheridge Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Etheridge is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman David Price Re-elected 5 November 2002 Returned to House: 1996 [previously served in House] Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Price is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Mike McIntyre Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McIntyre is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Mel Watt Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman Watt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
North Dakota 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democrat | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Congressman Earl Pomeroy Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pomeroy is a candidate for re-election in the At-Large CD | |||
Ohio 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 11 Republicans, 6 Democrats, 2 Vacancies | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Tony Hall Vacant Office - Resigned - 9 September 2002 |
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The U.S. House of Representatives seat for the 3rd Congressional District of Ohio became vacant on 9 September 2002 when Congressman Tony P. Hall resigned to become the United States Ambassador to the United Nations Food Agencies. | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Ted Strickland Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Strickland is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Marcy Kaptur Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kaptur is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kucinich is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Stephanie Tubbs Jones Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Jones is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Sherrod Brown Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Brown is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Thomas Sawyer Lost Primary - 7 May 2002 |
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Congressman Sawyer is no longer a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17. | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman James Traficant, Jr 30 July 2002: former Congressman Traficant was sentenced an 8 year prison term. Democratic Congressman James Traficant, Jr. was expelled from the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday 24 July by a vote of 420-1 with 9 Congressmen voting "present". The sole vote against Traficant's expulsion came from California Congressman Gary Condit, who has already lost his bid for renomination to another term in the House; the 9 Members of Congress voting "present" were: Callahan from Alabama (Republican), Young from Alaska (Republican), Bilirakis from Florida (Republican), Otter from Idaho (Republican), Hostettler and Simpson- both Republicans from Indiana, Bartlett from Maryland (Republican), Ford from Tennessee (Democrat) and Paul from Texas (Republican). The Governor of Ohio, Bob Taft, will now have to decide whether to call for a Special Election for Traficant's seat or to let it remain vacant until the 108th Congress takes office on 3 January 2003 (as a practical matter, any Special Election will probably take place at the same time as the General Election and within current CD 17 district boundaries which are different from those of the new Ohio CD 17 voting this coming 5 November). 18 July 2002: An 8 member panel from the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct found Traficant guilty of 9 of the 10 ethics violations stemming from his conviction on bribery, tax evasion and fraud charges. The committee's recommendation for explusion will be considered by the full House of Representatives. 11 April 2002: A jury in a Federal District Court in Ohio finds Congressman Traficant guilty of bribery and other corruption charges. (News item) 4 May 2001: Representative Traficant faces a 10-count federal indictment claiming that he accepted gifts in return for political favors and used his Congressional staff to work on his property. Vacant Office - Expelled 24 July 2002 |
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While imprisoned, former Congressman Traficant ran an Independent candidate for "re-election" in the new CD # 17. He was not elected to another term. | |||
Oklahoma 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Carson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 27 August 2002- Primary |
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Congressman Carson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Oregon 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman David Wu Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wu is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Earl Blumenauer Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2000 Primary |
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Congressman Blumenauer is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Peter A. DeFazio Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman DeFazio is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Darlene Hooley Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hooley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
Pennsylvania 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 10 Democrats, 11 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert A. Brady Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Brady is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Chaka Fattah Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Fattah is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Robert A. Borski Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Tim Holden Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Holden is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17 | |||
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kanjorski is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman John P. Murtha Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Murtha is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph M. Hoeffel Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hoeffel is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman William J. Coyne Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Doyle Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Doyle is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Frank Mascara Lost Primary - 21 May 2002 |
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Congressman Mascara was a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12. He lost his bid for renomination to Congressman John P. Murtha (old CD # 12). | |||
Rhode Island 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Kennedy is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman James R. Langevin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Langevin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
South Carolina 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 2 Democrats | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Spratt Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Spratt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman James E. "Jim" Clyburn Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Clyburn is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
Tennessee 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 4 Democrats | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Clement Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Gordon Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gordon is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman John S. Tanner Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Tanner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Harold E. Ford, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ford is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
Texas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 17 Democrats, 13 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Max Sandlin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sandlin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Turner Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Turner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ralph M. Hall Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hall is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Nicholas "Nick" Lampson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lampson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Lloyd Doggett Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Doggett is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Chet Edwards Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Edwards is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Ruben Hinojosa Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hinojosa is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Silvestre Reyes Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Reyes is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Charlie Stenholm Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Stenholm is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17 | |||
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lee is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 18 | |||
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gonzalez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 20 | |||
CD 24 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Frost Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Frost is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 24 | |||
CD 25 | Democrat | Congressman Ken Bentsen Open Seat - Lost Primary for U.S. Senate. 12 March 2002 |
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CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ortiz is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 27 | |||
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rodriguez is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 28 | |||
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Green Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Green is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 29 | |||
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Johnson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 30 | |||
Utah 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Matheson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 25 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Matheson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Virginia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Scott is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James P. Moran, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Moran is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Frederick C. "Rick" Boucher Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 - Convention |
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Congressman Boucher is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
Washington 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 6 Democrats, 3 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Jay Inslee Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Inslee a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Rick Larsen Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Larsen is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Brian Baird Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Baird is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #3 | |||
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Norm Dicks Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Dicks a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Jim McDermott Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McDermott a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Adam Smith Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Smith a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
West Virginia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Alan B. Mollohan Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Mollohan is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Nick Joe Rahall, II Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rahall is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Wisconsin 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 5 Democrats | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Tammy Baldwin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Baldwin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Ron Kind Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Kind is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry Kleczka Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Kleczka is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Thomas M. "Tom" Barrett Open Seat - Lost Primary for Governor. 10 September 2002 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman David R. Obey Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Obey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 |
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