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 1 | Republican | Congressman H.L. "Sonny" Callahan First elected: 1984 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Terry Everett Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - Unopposed, 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Everett is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Bob Riley First elected: 1996 Open Seat - Nominee for Governor |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Robert Aderholt Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - Unopposed, 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Aderholt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Spencer Bachus Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bachus is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
Alaska 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Don E. Young Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 6 March 1973- in a Special Election re: the presumed death of Congressman Nick Begich in a plane crash, 16 October 1972 (Congressman Begich was re-elected to the House of the 93rd Congress, 7 November 1972, before he was declared legally dead and his seat thereby declared vacant) Renominated - 27 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Young is a candidate for re-election in the new At-Large District | |||
Arizona 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jeff Flake Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Flake is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Bob Stump First elected as a Democrat: 1976; changed Party affiliation to Republican, 24 September 1981 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman John Shadegg Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Shadegg is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Jim Kolbe Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1984 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Kolbe is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman J.D. Hayworth Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Hayworth is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
Arkansas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman John Boozman Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 20 November 2001- in a Special Election re: the resignation of Asa Hutchinson, 6 August 2001 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Boozman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
California 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 32 Democrats, 20 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Wally Herger Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Herger is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Doug Ose Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ose is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman John T. Doolittle Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Doolittle is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Richard W. Pombo Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pombo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman George P. Radanovich Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Radanovich is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19 | |||
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Bill Thomas Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1978 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Thomas is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 22 | |||
CD 23 | Republican | Congressman Elton Gallegly Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gallegly is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 24 | |||
CD 25 | Republican | Congressman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McKeon is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 25 | |||
CD 28 | Republican | Congressman David Dreier Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1980 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Dreier is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 26 | |||
CD 38 | Republican | Congressman Steve Horn First elected: 1992 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 39 | Republican | Congressman Edward R. Royce Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Royce is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 40 | |||
CD 40 | Republican | Congressman Jerry Lewis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1978 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lewis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 41 | |||
CD 41 | Republican | Congressman Gary G. Miller Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Miller is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 42 | |||
CD 43 | Republican | Congressman Ken Calvert Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Calvert is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 44 | |||
CD 44 | Republican | Congressman Mary Bono Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 7 April 1998- in Special Election re: death of Congressman Sonny Bono, 5 January 1998 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bono is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 45 | |||
CD 45 | Republican | Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1988 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rohrabacher is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 46 | |||
CD 47 | Republican | Congressman Christopher Cox Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1988 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cox is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 48 | |||
CD 48 | Republican | Congressman Darrell Issa Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Issa is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 49 | |||
CD 51 | Republican | Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cunningham is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 50 | |||
CD 52 | Republican | Congressman Duncan Hunter Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1980 Renominated - 5 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hunter is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 52 | |||
Colorado 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats, 4 Republicans | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Scott McInnis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 13 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McInnis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Bob Schaffer First elected: 1996 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Joel Hefley Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 Renominated - 13 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hefley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Tom Tancredo Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 13 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Tancredo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
Connecticut 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democrats, 3 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Rob Simmons Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman Simmons is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Christopher Shays Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 18 August 1987- in Special Election re: death of Congressman Stewart McKinney, 7 May 1987 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman Shays is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Nancy L. Johnson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - July 2002 Convention |
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Congressman Johnson and Congressman Maloney (old CD # 5) are candidates for re-election in the new CD # 5. | |||
Delaware 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Michael N. Castle Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992; [also served as Governor- elected: 1984; re-elected: 1988] Renominated - 7 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Castle is a candidate for re-election in the new At-Large District | |||
Florida 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 15 Republicans, 8 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jefferson B. "Jeff" Miller Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected 16 October 2001 - in a Special Election re: the resignation of Congressman Joe Scarborough 6 September 2001. Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Miller is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #1 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Ander Crenshaw Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman Crenshaw is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #4 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Clifford B. Stearns Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1988 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Stearns is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman John L. Mica Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Mica is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Richard Anthony "Ric" Keller Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Keller is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #8 | |||
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Michael Bilirakis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bilirakis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #9 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman C.W. "Bill" Young Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1970 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Young is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #10 | |||
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Adam H. Putnam Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Putnam is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #12 | |||
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Dan Miller First elected: 1992 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 14 | Republican | Congressman Porter Johnston Goss Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1988 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Goss is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #14 | |||
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman David "Dave" Weldon Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman Weldon is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #15 | |||
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Mark A. Foley Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Foley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #16 | |||
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected in a Special Election, 29 August 1989, re: death of Congressman Claude Pepper, 30 May 1989 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman Ros-Lehtinen is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #18 | |||
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Diaz-Balart is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #21 | |||
CD 22 | Republican | Congressman Clay Shaw Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1980 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Shaw is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #22 | |||
Georgia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jack Kingston Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Kingston is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Michael A. "Mac" Collins Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Collins is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Johnny Isakson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Republican Johnny Isakson was elected to fill this seat on 23 February 1999 (special election), sworn 25 February 1999. (Republican Congressman Newt Gingrich resigned 3 January 1999.) Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Isakson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Bob Barr First elected: 1994 Lost Primary - 20 August 2002 |
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Congressman Barr is no longer a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7. Mr. Barr was defeated by fellow incumbent Congressman John Linder (old CD # 11) in the Republican primary. | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Saxby Chambliss First elected: 1994 Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Nathan Deal Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: as a Democrat, 1992 Changed Party affiliation to Republican, 10 April 1995 Renominated - 20 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Deal is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Charlie Norwood Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 20 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Norwood is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman John Linder Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 20 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Linder is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7. Mr. Linder defeated fellow incumbent Congressman Bob Barr (old CD # 7) in the Republican primary. | |||
Idaho 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman C.L. "Butch" Otter Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Otter is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Michael K. "Mike" Simpson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Simpson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Illinois 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 10 Democrats, 10 Republicans | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Henry J. Hyde Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1974 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hyde is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Philip M. Crane Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 25 November 1969 in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Donald Rumsfeld, 25 May 1969 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Crane is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Mark Steven Kirk Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kirk is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Gerald C. "Jerry" Weller Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Weller is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Judy Biggert Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congresswoman Biggert is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 14 | Republican | Congressman J. Dennis Hastert Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hastert is the current SPEAKER of the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Hastert is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Timothy V. "Tim" Johnson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Johnson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Donald A. Manzullo Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Manzullo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Ray LaHood Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman LaHood is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 18 | |||
CD 20 | Republican | Congressman John M. Shimkus Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 19 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Shimkus is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19: Congressman Shimkus is the Republican nominee for that House seat and, thus, he will be facing Democrat incumbent Congressman David Phelps in the 2002 General Election this 5 November. | |||
Indiana 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 6 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Mike Pence Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pence is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Mark E. Souder Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Souder is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Steve Buyer Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1992 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Buyer defeated fellow incumbent Congressman Brian Kerns (old CD # 7) in the Republican primary in the new CD # 4. | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Dan Burton Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1982 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Burton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Brian D. Kerns First elected: 2000 Lost Primary - 7 May 2002 |
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Congressman Kerns was defeated by fellow incumbent Congressman Steve Buyer (old CD # 5) in the Republican primary in the new CD # 4. | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman John N. Hostettler Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hostettler is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
Iowa 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jim Leach Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1976 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Leach is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Nussle Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1990 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Nussle is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Greg Ganske First elected: 1994 Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Tom Latham Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Latham is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
Kansas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jerry Moran Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 6 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Moran is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Ryun Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 6 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Ryun is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Todd Tiahrt Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 6 August 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Tiahrt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
Kentucky 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Edward Whitfield Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Whitfield is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Ron Lewis Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: in Special Election, 24 May 1994, re: death of Congressman William Natcher, 29 March 1994 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Lewis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Anne Meagher Northup Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Northup is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Harold "Hal" Rogers Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1980 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rogers is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Ernest "Ernie" Fletcher Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 28 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Fletcher is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
Louisiana 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 2 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman David Vitter Re-elected 5 November 2002 Republican David Vitter was elected to fill this seat on 29 May 1999 (special election), sworn 8 June 1999. (Republican Congressman Bob Livingston resigned 1 March 1999.) On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman Vitter is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman W.J. "Billy" Tauzin Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected, as a Democrat: 17 May 1980, in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman David Treen, 10 March 1980, having been elected Governor; changed Party to Republican, 6 August 1995. On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman Tauzin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman "Jim" McCrery Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 16 April 1988, in Special Election re: resignation of Congressman Buddy Roemer, 14 March 1988, having been elected Governor. On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman McCrery is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman John C. Cooksey First elected: 1996 Open Seat - Candididate for the U.S. Senate in 5 November 2002 General Election/"Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Richard H. Baker Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1986 On Ballot - 5 November 2002 General Election / "Open" (non-partisan) Primary |
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Congressman Baker is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
Maryland 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 4 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Wayne T. Gilchrest Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gilchrest is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Robert Ehrlich, Jr. First elected: 1994 Open Seat - Nominated for Governor in the 10 September primary |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bartlett is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Constance "Connie" Morella Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Morella is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
Michigan 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 9 Democrats, 7 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Peter Hoekstra Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hoekstra is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Vernon Ehlers Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected in Special Election, 7 December 1993, re: death of Congressman Paul Henry, 31 July 1993 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ehlers is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Dave Camp Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Camp is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Fred Upton Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Upton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Nick Smith Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Smith is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Mike Rogers Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rogers is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Joe Knollenberg Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Knollenberg is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
Minnesota 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republicans, 5 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Gil Gutknecht Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gutknecht is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Mark R. Kennedy Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kennedy is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Jim Ramstad Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ramstad is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Mississippi 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Roger F. Wicker Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wicker is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Charles W. "Chip" Pickering, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pickering is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3. He will be running against Democratic Congressman Shows (old CD 4) in November. | |||
Missouri 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 5 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Todd Akin Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Akin is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #2 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Samuel B. Graves, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Graves is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Roy Blunt Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Blunt is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jo Ann Emerson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Emerson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #8 | |||
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Kenny C. Hulshof Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 6 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hulshof is a candidate for re-election in the new CD #9 | |||
Montana 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Dennis "Denny" Rehberg Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Rehberg is a candidate for re-election in the At-Large CD | |||
Nebraska 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Doug Bereuter Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Berueter is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Lee Terry Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Terry is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Tom Osborne Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Osborne is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Nevada 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democrat, 1 Republican | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Gibbons Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1996 Renominated - 3 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gibbons is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
New Hampshire 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman John E. Sununu First elected: 1996 Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Charles Bass Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bass is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
New Jersey 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 7 Democrats, 6 Republicans | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman LoBiondo is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Jim Saxton Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Saxton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Christopher H. Smith Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Smith is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Marge Roukema Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Mike Ferguson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 2000 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ferguson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Frelinghuysen is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
New Mexico 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Heather A. Wilson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 23 June 1998 in Special Election re: death of Congressman Stephen Schiff, 25 March 1998 Renominated - 4 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wilson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Joe Skeen Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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New York 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 12 Republicans, 19 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Felix J. Grucci, Jr. First elected: 2000 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Grucci is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Peter T. King Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 |
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Congressman King is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Vito J. Fossella Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: in Special Election, 4 November 1997 re: resignation of Congresswoman Susan Molinari, 2 August 1997 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Fossella is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Sue W. Kelly Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Kelly is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19. | |||
CD 20 | Republican | Congressman Benjamin A. Gilman Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 22 | Republican | Congressman John E. Sweeney Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sweeney is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 20 | |||
CD 23 | Republican | Congressman Sherwood L. "Sherry" Boehlert Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Boehlert is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 24 | |||
CD 24 | Republican | Congressman John M. McHugh Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman McHugh is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 23 | |||
CD 25 | Republican | Congressman James T. Walsh Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Walsh is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 25 | |||
CD 27 | Republican | Congressman Thomas M. Reynolds Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Reynolds is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 26 | |||
CD 30 | Republican | Congressman Jack Quinn Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Quinn is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 27 | |||
CD 31 | Republican | Congressman Amory R. "Amo" Houghton, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Houghton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 29 | |||
North Carolina 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Democrats, 7 Republicans | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Walter B. Jones, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Jones is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Richard M. Burr Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Burr is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Howard Coble Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Coble is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Robert C. "Robin" Hayes Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1998 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hayes is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Sue Myrick Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected: 1994 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Myrick is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman T. Cass Ballenger Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ballenger is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Charles H. Taylor Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Taylor is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
Ohio 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 11 Republicans, 6 Democrats, 2 Vacancies | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Steve Chabot Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Chabot is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Rob Portman Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Portman is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Michael G. Oxley Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Oxley is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Paul E. Gillmor Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gillmor is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Dave Hobson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hobson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman John A. Boehner Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Boehner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Pat Tiberi Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Tiberi is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Deborah Pryce Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pryce is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Ralph Regula Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Regula is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Bob Ney Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Ney is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 18 | |||
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Steven C. LaTourette Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 7 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman LaTourette is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
Oklahoma 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Wes Watkins Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr. First elected in 1994 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Ernest Istook Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - Tuesday 27 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Istook is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Frank D. Lucas Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 27 August 2002- Primary |
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Congressman Lucas is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Oregon 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Greg Walden Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Walden is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Pennsylvania 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 10 Democrats, 11 Republicans | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Melissa Hart Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hart is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman John E. Peterson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Peterson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Curt Weldon Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Weldon is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jim Greenwood Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Greenwood is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Bill Shuster Re-elected 5 November 2002 First elected 15 May 2001 to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of Bud Shuster. Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Shuster is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Don Sherwood Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sherwood is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Pat Toomey Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Toomey is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 15 | |||
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Joseph R. Pitts Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Pitts is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 16 | |||
CD 17 | Republican | Congressman George W. Gekas Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Gekas is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 17. He lost the election to Congressman Tim Holden (current CD #6). | |||
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Todd Platts Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Platts is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19 | |||
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Phil English Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 21 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman English is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
South Carolina 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 2 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Henry E. Brown Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Brown is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman A. G. "Joe" Wilson Re-elected 5 November 2002 First Elected 18 December 2001 in a special election to fill the seat vacated by the death of Floyd Spence. Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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TimeLine: Tuesday 18 December 2001 - Special Election results: WINNER - REPUBLICAN: Joe Wilson (39,915 votes - 73.01%), DEMOCRAT: Brent Weaver (13,936 - votes 25.49%), LIBERTARIAN: Warren Eilertson (416 votes - 0.76%), CONSTITUTION: Steve Lefemine (406 votes - 0.74%) The Primary to fill the House seat left vacant by the death of Floyd Spence was held Tuesday 30 October 2001. There will not be a 13 November 2001 runoff election as one candidate received a majority of the vote. Thursday, August 16, 2001: We extend our condolences to the family and friends of Representative Floyd Spence (Republican, South Carolina) who passed away today. Congressman Spence, 73, had remained in critical condition since undergoing surgery on Thursday, August 8. The Congressman served South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District since 1971. Congressman Wilson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Lindsey Graham Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Jim DeMint Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman DeMint is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
South Dakota 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||
At-Large | Republican | Congressman John R. Thune Open Seat - Nominee for U.S. Senate |
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Tennessee 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 4 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman William L. "Bill" Jenkins Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Jenkins is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman John J. Duncan, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Duncan is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Zach Wamp Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 1 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Wamp is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman William Van Hilleary Open Seat - Nominee for Governor |
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CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Ed Bryant Open Seat - Lost Primary for U.S. Senate. 1 August 2002 |
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Texas 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 17 Democrats, 13 Republicans | |||
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Sam 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 # 3 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Pete Sessions Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Sessions is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 32 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Joe Barton Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Barton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman John Culberson Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Culberson is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Kevin Brady Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Brady is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Kay Granger Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Granger is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 12 | |||
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Mac Thornberry Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Thornberry is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 13 | |||
CD 14 | Republican | Congressman Ron Paul Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Paul is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 14 | |||
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Larry Combest Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Combest is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 19 | |||
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Lamar Smith Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Smith is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 21 | |||
CD 22 | Republican | Congressman Tom DeLay Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman DeLay is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 22 | |||
CD 23 | Republican | Congressman Henry Bonilla Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 12 March 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Bonilla is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 23 | |||
CD 26 | Republican | Congressman Dick Armey First elected: 1984 Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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Utah 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman James V. Hansen Open Seat - Voluntary Retirement |
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CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Chris Cannon Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 25 June 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cannon is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3 | |||
Virginia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republicans, 3 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jo Ann S. Davis Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Jo Ann S. Davis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Edward L. "Ed" Schrock Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Schrock is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Randy Forbes Re-elected 5 November 2002 2001 June 19: Elected in a special election to replace the seat vacated by the death of Norman Sisisky. Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Forbes is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Virgil H. Goode, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Nominated by different party - Representative Goode switched from Democrat to Independent in January 2000 and from Independent to Republican on 1 August 2002. On 2 February 2002 he announced that he will run for re-election as a Republican. At the time of the 11 June 2002 primary he was an Independent running for re-election as a Republican. |
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Congressman Goode is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Robert W. "Bob" Goodlatte Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Goodlatte is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Eric I. Cantor Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Cantor is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7 | |||
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Frank R. Wolf Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Wolf is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 10 | |||
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Thomas M. Davis, III Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 11 June 2002 Nominee |
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Congressman Thomas M. Davis is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 11 | |||
Washington 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 6 Democrats, 3 Republicans | |||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Doc Hastings Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Hastings a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4 | |||
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman George R. Nethercutt Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Nethercutt a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jennifer Dunn Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 17 September 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Dunn a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
West Virginia 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats, 1 Republican | |||
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Shelley Moore Capito Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 14 May 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Capito is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 | |||
Wisconsin 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republicans, 5 Democrats | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Paul D. Ryan Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Ryan is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 | |||
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Thomas E. Petri Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Petri is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 6 | |||
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Mark Green Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Green is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 8 | |||
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 10 September 2002 - Primary |
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Congressman Sensebrenner is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 5 | |||
Wyoming 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Barbara Cubin Re-elected 5 November 2002 Renominated - 20 August 2002 Primary |
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Congressman Cubin is a candidate for re-election in the new At-Large District |
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