The Green Papers: Midterm Election 2002 |
107th Congress (2001-2002) House Seats by State |
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Hawaii 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats | |||
CD 2 |
Democrat | Congressman Ed Case Elected in a Special Election, 1 December 2002, re: death of Congressman Patsy Mink, 28 September 2002. Seat up for election: Saturday 30 November 2002 |
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  | ** Open Seat (no incumbent) ** | ||
Democrat | Ed Case 30 November 2002 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2003) of Patsy Mink: John L. Baker; Paul Britos, State Rep. Ed Case; Brian G. Cole; Chas Collins; Michael "Mike" Gagne; Kekoa D. Kaapu; John F. Mink; Solomon Naluai; Art P. Reyes; Steve Tataii. |
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Green | (pending) 30 November 2002 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2003) of Patsy Mink: G. "Iimz" Goodwin; Nick Nikhilananda. |
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Libertarian | (pending) 30 November 2002 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2003) of Patsy Mink: Lawrence "Lehr" Duquesne; Jeff Mallan. |
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Nonpartisan | (pending) 30 November 2002 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2003) of Patsy Mink: Dan A. Cole; S. J. Harlan; Lillian Lai Lam Wang Hong; Ron "Whodaguy" Jacobs; Robert M. Martin, Jr; John Mayer; Mark McNett; John Parker; John "Jack" Randall; Mike Rethman; Bill Russell. |
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Republican | (pending) 30 November 2002 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2003) of Patsy Mink: Whitney T. Anderson; Walter R. Barnes; John S. "Mahina" Carroll; Joe Conner; Doug Fairhurst; Carolyn Martinez Golojuch; Richard H. Haake; Kimo Kaloi; Joseph "Papa Joe" Payne; Clifford P. Rhodes; Bob Schieve; Timmy Yuen. |
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We extend our condolences to the friends and family of Congressman Patsy Takemoto Mink, 74, who passed away 28 September 2002 after being hospitalized on 30 August with viral pneumonia. She served 12 terms in the House of Representatives. Congressman Mink was a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2 and received her party's renomination during the 21 September 2002 Primary.Election history - Returned to House: in Special Election, 22 September 1990 re: resignation of Congressman Daniel Akaka, 16 May 1990 re: his having been appointed (subsequently to be elected) U.S. Senator in the Class 1 seat from Hawaii [previously elected to U.S. House: 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974] Deceased: 28 September 2002. Re-elected posthumously: 5 November 2002 | |||
Oklahoma 2-year term (2001-2002) | |||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republicans, 1 Democrat | |||
CD 1 |
Republican | Congressman John Sullivan Re-elected 5 November 2002 Elected 8 January 2002 in Special Election for the term to begin 15 February, the effective date of the resignation of Steve Largent (who resigned to run for OK Governor). Representative Sullivan will take oath of office 27 February 2002. Seat up for election: Tuesday 5 November 2002 Renominated - 27 August 2002- Primary Results of the Special Election of Tuesday 8 January 2002 to fill the seat held by Steve Largent: WINNER - Republican - John Sullivan: (61,694 votes, 53.79%); Democrat - Doug Dodd: (50,850 votes, 44.34%); Independent Neil Mavis: (1,758 votes, 1.53%); Independent - David Fares: (388 votes, 0.34%). Special Election Calendar: Primary - 11 December 2001, General - 8 January 2002. The 12 February 2002 election was not needed. |
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Democrat | Doug Dodd 11 December 2001 Primary: WINNER: Doug Dodd (12,516 votes - 88.77%), James E. Lamkin (1,584 votes - 11.23%). |
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Independent | David Fares | ||
Independent | Neil Mavis | ||
Republican | John Sullivan Cathy Keating officially ended her candidacy on Friday 14 December 2001 and has endorsed John Sullivan. 11 December special primary results: Qualified for runoff - John Sullivan (19,018 votes - 45.53%) and Cathy Keating (12,736 votes - 30.49%). Disqualified - Scott Pruitt (9,513 votes - 22.77%), George E. Banasky (296 votes - 0.71%), Evelyn L. Rogers (210 votes - .50%). |
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Congressman Sullivan is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1 |
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