The Green Papers
Governor's Chairs, Senate, and House Seats
up for Election on 5 November 2002
with no incumbent running for them


Also of interest- Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats...
Open (incumbent not running for re-election)
No incumbent running
Uncontested (one candidate running)
Multiple incumbents running


 
(Districts are per 2000 Apportionment)
Alabama
House CD 1
Democrat - Judy McCain-Belk
Libertarian - Dick M. Coffee
Republican - Jo Bonner
House CD 3
Democrat - Joe Turnham
Libertarian - George Crispin
Republican - Mike Rogers
House CD 7
Democrat - Artur Davis
Libertarian - Lauren Orth McCay
Alaska
Governor
Alaska Independence - Don Wright
Democrat - Fran Ulmer
Green - Diane E. Benson
Libertarian - Billy Toien
Republican Moderate - Raymond P. Vinzant, Sr.
Republican - Senator Frank H. Murkowski
Arizona
Governor
Democrat - Janet Napolitano
Independent - Richard Mahoney
Libertarian - Barry Hess
Reform - Scott Malcomson
Republican - Matt Salmon
Write-In - Raymond "Rayj" Caplette
Write-In - Carlton Rahmani
Write-In - L.D. "Denny" Talbow
House CD 1
Democrat - George Cordova
Libertarian - Edwin Porr
Republican - Rick Renzi
House CD 2
Democrat - Randy Camacho
Libertarian - Edward Carlson
Republican - Trent Franks
Write-In - William Crum
House CD 7
Democrat - Raśl M. Grijalva
Libertarian - John L. Nemeth
Republican - Ross Hieb
California
House CD 18
American Independent - Kevin H. Cripe
Democrat - Dennis A. Cardoza
Libertarian - Linda De Groat
Republican - Dick Monteith
House CD 21
Democrat - David G. LaPere
Libertarian - Jonathan Richter
Republican - Devin Nunes
House CD 39
Democrat - Linda T. Sanchez
Libertarian - Richard G. Newhouse
Republican - Tim Escobar
Colorado
House CD 4
Democrat - Stan Matsunaka
Libertarian - John Volz
Republican - Marilyn Musgrave
House CD 7
Democrat - Mike Feeley
Green - Dave Chandler
Libertarian - G.T. "Bud" Martin
Reform - Victor Good
Republican - Bob Beauprez
Write-In - Stanford Andress
Write-In - Michael Reigle
Florida
House CD 13
Democrat - Jan Schneider
Republican - Katherine Harris
Write-In - Wayne Genthner
House CD 17
Democrat - Kendrick B. Meek
Write-In - Michael Italie
House CD 24
Democrat - Harry Nathan Jacobs
Republican - Tom Feeney
House CD 25
Democrat - Annie Betancourt
Republican - Mario Diaz-Balart
Georgia
House CD 3
Democrat - Jim Marshall
Republican - Calder B. Clay, III
House CD 4
Democrat - Denise Majette
Republican - Cynthia Van Auken
House CD 11
Democrat - Roger Kahn
Libertarian - Wayne Parker
Republican - Phil Gingrey
House CD 12
Democrat - Charles "Champ" Walker
Republican - Max Burns
Write-In - Marc Smith
House CD 13
Democrat - David Scott
Republican - Clay Cox
Hawaii
Governor
Democrat - Mazie K. Hirono
Free Energy - Daniel H. Cunningham
Libertarian - Tracy Ahn Ryan
Natural Law - Kau`i "Bu La`ia" Hill
Nonpartisan - James R. "Jim" Brewer, Jr.
Republican - Linda Lingle
Illinois
Governor
Democrat - Congressman Rod R. Blagojevich
Independent - Marisellis Brown
Libertarian - Cal Skinner
Republican - Jim Ryan
Write-In - Shannon Renken
House CD 5
Democrat - Rahm Emanuel
Libertarian - Frank Gonzalez
Republican - Mark A. Augusti
Indiana
House CD 2
Democrat - Jill Long Thompson
Libertarian - Sharon Metheny
Republican - Chris Chocola
Write-In - M. Myer Blatt
Write-In - James A. Mello
Iowa
House CD 5
Democrat - Paul Shomshor
Republican - Steve King
Kansas
Governor
Democrat - Kathleen Sebelius
Libertarian - Dennis Hawver
Reform - Ted Pettibone
Republican - Tim Shallenburger
Louisiana
House CD 5
Democrat - Rodney Alexander
Democrat - Sam Houston Melton, Jr.
Independent - Vinson Mouser
Republican - Robert J. Barham
Republican - Lee Fletcher
Republican - Clyde C. Holloway
Republican - Jack Wright
Maine
Governor
Democrat - Congressman John E. Baldacci
Green - Jonathan K. Carter
Republican - Peter E. Cianchette
unenrolled - John M. Michael
Write-In - Philllip Morris Napier
House CD 2
Democrat - Michael H. Michaud
Republican - Kevin L. Raye
Maryland
Governor
Democrat - Ralph Jaffe
Democrat - James T. Lynch, Jr.
Democrat - Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Libertarian - Spear Lancaster
Republican - Congressman Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
House CD 2
Democrat - C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Republican - Helen Delich Bentley
Massachusetts
Governor
Democrat - Shannon O'Brien
Green - Jill E. Stein
Independent - Barbara Johnson
Libertarian - Carla A. Howell
Republican - Mitt Romney
Michigan
Governor
Democrat - Jennifer M. Granholm
Green - Douglas Campbell
Republican - Dick Posthumus
United States Taxpayers - Joseph M. Pilchak
House CD 10
Democrat - Carl J. Marlinga
Libertarian - Renae Coon
Republican - Candice S. Miller
House CD 11
Democrat - Kevin Kelley
Green - William "Bill" Boyd
Republican - Thaddeus G. McCotter
United States Taxpayers - Dan Malone
Minnesota
Governor
Constitution - Lawrence Michael Aeshliman
Democrat - Roger D. Moe
Green - Ken Pentel
Independence - Timothy J. "Tim" Penny
Independent - Booker T. Hodges, IV
Republican - Tim Pawlenty
Socialist Workers - Kari J. Sachs
Senate Class 2
Constitution - Miro Drago Kovatchevich
Democrat - Walter F. "Fritz" Mondale
Green - Ray Tricomo
Independence - Jim Moore
Republican - Norm Coleman
Nevada
House CD 3
Democrat - Dario Herrera
Independent American - Richard Wayne "Dick" O'Dell
Independent - Pete O'Neil
Libertarian - Neil Scott
Republican - Jon Porter
New Hampshire
Governor
Democrat - Mark Fernald
Libertarian - John J. Babiarz
Republican - Craig Benson
Senate Class 2
Democrat - Governor Jeanne Shaheen
Green - Aaron Michael Rizzio
Independent - David Gosselin
Libertarian - Ken Blevens
Republican - Congressman John E. Sununu
House CD 1
Democrat - Martha Fuller Clark
Libertarian - Dan Belforti
Republican - Jeb Bradley
New Jersey
Senate Class 2
Conservative - Norman E. Wahner
Democrat - Frank Lautenberg
Green - John "Ted" Glick
Libertarian - Elizabeth Macron
Republican - Douglas R. Forrester
Socialist - Gregory Pason
House CD 5
Democrat - Anne Sumers
Independent - Michael J. Cino
Republican - Scott Garrett
New Mexico
Governor
Democrat - Bill Richardson
Green - David E. Bacon
Independent - Russell Means
Republican - John A. Sanchez
Write-In - Christina M. Vahlsing
House CD 2
Democrat - John Arthur Smith
Green - George L. Dewey
Republican - Padraig M. Lynch
Republican - Steve Pearce
North Carolina
Senate Class 2
Democrat - Erskine B. Bowles
Libertarian - Sean Newton Haugh
Natural Law - Norio Kushi
Republican - Elizabeth H. Dole
Write-In - Paul G. DeLaney
House CD 1
Democrat - Frank W. Ballance, Jr.
Libertarian - Michael Corey "Mike" Ruff
Republican - Greg Dority
House CD 13
Democrat - Brad Miller
Libertarian - Alexander B. "Alex" MacDonald
Republican - Carolyn W. Grant
Ohio
House CD 3
Democrat - Richard Alan Carne
Libertarian - Ron V. Williamitis
Republican - Michael R. Turner
House CD 17
Democrat - Timothy J. Ryan
Independent - James "Jim" Traficant
Republican - Ann Womer Benjamin
Oklahoma
Governor
Democrat - Brad Henry
Independent - Gary L. Richardson
Republican - Steve Largent
House CD 4
Democrat - Darryl Roberts
Republican - Tom Cole
Oregon
Governor
Democrat - Ted Kulongoski
Independent - Richard Alevizos
Independent - Gary Alan Spanovich
Libertarian - Thomas B. "Tom" Cox
Republican - Kevin L. Mannix
Pennsylvania
Governor
Democrat - Ed Rendell
Green - Michael Morrill
Libertarian - Kenneth V. Krawchuk
Republican - Mike Fisher
House CD 6
Democrat - Dan Wofford
Republican - Jim Gerlach
House CD 18
Democrat - Jack Machek
Republican - Tim Murphy
Rhode Island
Governor
Democrat - Myrth York
Green - Jeffrey C. Johnson
Republican - Donald L. Carcieri
Write-In - Tonya Fuller-Balletta
South Carolina
Senate Class 2
Constitution - Ted Adams
Democrat - Alex Sanders
Libertarian - Victor Kocher
Republican - Congressman Lindsey Graham
House CD 3
Democrat - George L. Brightharp
Libertarian - Michael "Mike" Boerste
Republican - J. Gresham Barrett
South Dakota
Governor
Democrat - Jim Abbott
Independent - James Carlson
Libertarian - Nathan A. Barton
Republican - Mike Rounds
House At-Large
Democrat - Stephanie Herseth
Libertarian - Terry Begay
Republican - Governor William J. Janklow
Tennessee
Governor
Democrat - Phil Bredesen
Independent - David Gatchell
Independent - Gabriel A. Givens
Independent - James E. Herren
Independent - John Jay Hooker
Independent - Marivuana Stout Leinoff
Independent - Basil J. Marceaux, I
Independent - Edwin C. "Ed" Sanders, Jr.
Independent - Ronny Simmons
Independent - Francis E. Waldron
Independent - Robert O. Watson
Independent - Carl "Two Feathers" Whitaker
Independent - Charles V. Willhoit, Jr.
Libertarian - Ray Ledford
Republican - Congressman Van Hilleary
Senate Class 2
Democrat - Congressman Bob Clement
Independent - Wesley M. Baker
Independent - Karl Stanley Davidson
Independent - Connie Gammon
Independent - John Jay Hooker
Independent - Harold Gary Keplinger
Independent - Basil J. Marceaux, I
Republican - Lamar Alexander
House CD 4
Democrat - Lincoln Davis
Independent - William Tharon Chandler
Independent - Robert Harry "Bert" Mason
Independent - John Ray
Independent - Ed Wellmann
Republican - Janice Bowling
House CD 5
Democrat - Jim Cooper
Green - Jonathan D. Farley
Independent - John Jay Hooker
Independent - Jesse Turner
Republican - Robert Duvall
House CD 7
Democrat - Tim Barron
Libertarian - Richard Patterson
Republican - Marsha Blackburn
Texas
Senate Class 2
Democrat - Ron Kirk
Green - Roy H. Williams
Independent - Eric Lawrence Kirkland
Libertarian - Scott Lanier Jameson
Republican - John Cornyn
Write-In - James .W. Wright
House CD 5
Democrat - Ron Chapman
Green - Thomas J. Kemper
Libertarian - Dan Michalski
Republican - Jeb Hensarling
House CD 25
Democrat - Chris Bell
Green - George Reiter
Libertarian - Guy McLendon
Republican - Tom Reiser
House CD 26
Democrat - Paul William LeBon
Green - Gary R. Page
Libertarian - David Wallace Croft
Republican - Michael C. Burgess
House CD 31
Democrat - David Bagley
Green - John S. Petersen
Independent - Russell C. Crawford
Libertarian - Clark Simmons
Republican - John R. Carter
Utah
House CD 1
Democrat - Dave Thomas
Green - Craig Axford
Republican - Rob Bishop
Vermont
Governor
Democrat - Douglas A. "Doug" Racine
Independent - Marilynn "Mom" Christian
Independent - Cris Ericson
Independent - Cornelius "Con" Hogan
Independent - Brian Pearl
Libertarian - Joel Williams
Liberty Union - Pete Diamondstone
Progressive - Michael J. Badamo
Republican - James H. "Jim" Douglas
Vermont Grassroots - Patricia Hejny
Wyoming
Governor
Democrat - Dave Freudenthal
Libertarian - Dave Dawson
Republican - Eli Bebout
 
 
Tally
OfficeTally
Congressman49
Governor20
Senator7
Total76
 
 


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