TheGreenPapers.com: Preview Week of 13 to 19 June 2004
What is new and what has changed at TheGreenPapers.com ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events - Sunday 13 June through Saturday 19 June 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 13 June 2004 ========================= Montana Democratic State Convention This the final step in allocating Montana's 21 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MT-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday 17 June 2004 ========================= Rhode Island Democratic State Executive Committee This the final step in allocating Rhode Island's 32 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Executive Committee chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/RI-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday 18 June 2004 ========================= South Dakota Democratic State Party Central Committee This the final step in allocating South Dakota's 21 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Party Central Committee chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/SD-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday 19 June 2004 ========================= Arkansas Democratic Special State Convention This the final step in allocating Arkansas's 47 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The Special State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/AR-D.phtml ========================= Idaho Democratic State Convention (began Thursday 17 June) This the final step in allocating Idaho's 23 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/ID-D.phtml ========================= Kentucky Democratic State Convention This the final step in allocating Kentucky's 56 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/KY-D.phtml ========================= Nebraska Democratic State Convention This the final step in allocating Nebraska's 31 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NE-D.phtml ========================= New Jersey Democratic State Committee This the final step in allocating New Jersey's 129 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 2 unpledged add-on delegates. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NJ-D.phtml ========================= North Carolina Democratic State Convention This the final step in allocating North Carolina's 107 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. 32 (20 at-large and 12 pledged PLEO) delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the caucus vote statewide. In addition, the State Convention chooses 2 unpledged add-on delegates. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NC-D.phtml ========================= Texas Democratic State Convention This the final step in allocating Texas's 233 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. 68 (43 at-large and 25 pledged PLEO) delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the presidential preference of the delegates at the State Convention as a whole. In addition, the State Convention chooses 3 unpledged add-on delegates. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/TX-D.phtml ========================= West Virginia Democratic State Democratic Executive Committee This the final step in allocating West Virginia's 39 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The State Convention chooses 1 unpledged add-on delegate. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/WV-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recap of the past week ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday 11 June 2004 ========================= National Day of Mourning "I do further appoint Friday, June 11, 2004, as a National Day of Mourning throughout the United States. I call on the American people to assemble on that day in their respective places of worship, there to pay homage to the memory of President Reagan. I invite the people of the world who share our grief to join us in this solemn observance." George W. Bush, President of the United States of America. ========================= Vox Populi (Letters to the Editor) A CLEAR SHOT ACROSS THE BOW - Response by Dan Stansbury http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/Vox/?20040611-0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday 9 June 2004 ========================= Vox Populi (Letters to the Editor) The Treatment of Abu Ghraib Prisoners by Dennis Johnson http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/Vox/?20040609-0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 8 June 2004 Democratic Congressman Frank W. Ballance, Jr., North Carolina, U.S. House CD 1, submitted his resignation from Congress today for health reasons. His resignation is effective at 11:59 p.m. on 11 June 2004. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/NC.phtml#H01 ========================= Iowa State Primary All incumbents (Republican Senator Charles "Chuck" Grassley, 4 Republican and 1 Democratic Congressman) received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/IA.phtml ========================= Maine State Primary All incumbents (2 Democratic Congressmen) received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/ME.phtml ========================= MONTANA Primaries ------------------------- Montana Democratic Primary. Results: Kerry: 68%, Kucinich: 11%, Edwards: 9%, No Preference: 7%, Clark: 4%, LaRouche: 1%. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MT-D.phtml ------------------------- Montana Republican Primary Results: Bush: 95%, No Preference: 5%. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MT-R.phtml ------------------------- Montana State Primary All incumbents running for re-election (1 Republican Congressman, the Attorney General, Auditor, and Superintendent of Public Instruction) received their party's nomination for re-election. Republican Governor Judy Martz and Republican Lieutenant Governor Karl Ohs are not running for re-election. Republican Secretary of State Bob Brown ran for and received his party's nomination for the Class 3 Senate Seat. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/MT.phtml ========================= NEW JERSEY Primaries ------------------------- New Jersey Democratic Primary. Results: Kerry: 92%, Kucinich: 4%, LaRouche: 2%, Ballard: 1%. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NJ-D.phtml ------------------------- New Jersey Republican Primary Results: President George W. Bush ran unopposed. All delegates on the ballot were pledged to President Bush. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NJ-R.phtml ------------------------- New Jersey State Primary All incumbents (7 Democratic and 6 Republican Congressmen) received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/NJ.phtml ========================= North Dakota State Primary All incumbents running for re-election (Democratic Senator Byron L. Dorgan, Republican Governor John Hoeven, the Lieutenant Governor, 1 Democratic Congressman, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Tax Commissioner, Commissioner of Insurance, and Superintendent of Public Instruction) received their party's nomination for re-election. Republican Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark and Democrat Treasurer Kathi Gilmore are not running for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/ND.phtml ========================= South Carolina State Primary All incumbents (3 Republican and 2 Democratic Congressmen running for re-election) received their party's nomination for re-election. Democratic Senator Ernest F. "Fritz" Hollings is retiring and is not running for re-election. CD 4 Republican Congressman Jim DeMint is running for the Republican nomination for the state's Class 3 Senate Seat. Since no candidate received 50% or more of the vote in the Republican contest for the Class 3 Senate nomination, the two highest vote getters, former Governor David Beasley (36.64%) and Congressman Jim DeMint (CD 4) (26.40%) will advance to a 22 June runoff. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/SC.phtml ========================= Virginia State Primary All incumbents (8 Republican and 3 Democratic Congressmen) received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/VA.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, June 7, 2004 Democratic Unpledged delegate update. The Kucinich Campaign reports that Congressman Kucinich has the support of two unpledged delegates: California Congressman Lynn Woolsey (CD 6) Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich (CD 10) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/D-PU.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, June 6, 2004 Puerto Rico Democratic Caucus The Puerto Rico's delegation to the Democratic Party’s presidential nominating convention will be evenly split between the territory’s commonwealth and statehood parties. All of Puerto Rico’s delegates support the presumptive nominee, Senator John Kerry. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/PR-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference Pages ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major Parties' Presidential Nomination Process (Democrats, Republicans) http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P04/ Elections for Statewide offices and Congress http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming 2004 Federal and Statewide Primary and Runoff Elections http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/events.phtml?format=chronological ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 22 June 2004 ========================= Utah - State Primary (Senate Class 3, Governor/Lt. Governor, 3 U.S. House Seats, Attorney General, Treasurer; Auditor http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/UT.phtml ========================= South Carolina - Runoff from 8 June Primaries (Senate Republican) No candidate received 50% or more of the vote in the 8 June 2004 primary. The top two vote getters, former Governor David Beasley (36.64%) and Congressman Jim DeMint (CD 4) (26.40%) will proceed to a 22 June Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/SC.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 29 June 2004 ========================= Alabama - Run-off from 1 June Primaries (U.S. House CD 5) No candidate received 50% or more of the vote in the 1 June 2004 primary. The two top vote getters, Gerald "Gerry" Wallace (45.18%) and Stephen P. Engel (40.20%), will proceed to a 29 June runoff. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/AL.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 20 July 2004 ========================= North Carolina - Primary (Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, 13 U.S. House Seats, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction) Should no candidate receive 50% or more of the vote in the 20 July primary, the 2 top vote getters will proceed to a 17 August runoff election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/NC.phtml ========================= Georgia - Primary (Senate Class 3, 13 U.S. House Seats) Should no candidate receive 50% or more of the vote in the 20 July primary, the 2 top vote getters will proceed to a 10 August runoff election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/GA.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 27 July 2004 ========================= Oklahoma - Primary (Senate Class 3, 5 U.S. House Seats, Corporation Commissioner [term expiring in 2004]) Should no candidate receive 50% or more of the vote in the 27 July primary, the 2 top vote getters will proceed to a 24 August runoff election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/OK.phtml |
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