TheGreenPapers.com - Review Week of 12-18 September
What is new and what has changed at TheGreenPapers.com ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recap of the week of Sunday 12 to Saturday 18 September 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 14 September 2004 ========================= District of Columbia - Primary (Delegate to the House of Representatives) Results: Democrat Territorial Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton ran unopposed and received her party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/DC.phtml ========================= Massachusetts - Primary (10 U.S. House Seats) Results: All 10 Democratic Congressman ran unopposed and received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/MA.phtml ========================= Minnesota - Primary (8 U.S. House Seats) Results: All incumbents (4 Democratic and 4 Republican Congressman) received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/MN.phtml ========================= New Hampshire - Primary (Senate Class 3, 2 U.S. House Seats, Governor) Results: All incumbents (Republican Senator Judd Gregg, Republican Governor Craig R. Benson, and 2 Republican Congressman) ran for and received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/NH.phtml ========================= New York - Primary (Senate Class 3, 29 U.S. House Seats) All incumbents running for re-election (Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, all 19 Democratic Congressmen, and 8 out of 10 Republican Congressman) received their party's nomination for re-election. Republican Congressmen Jack Quinn (CD 27) and Amory R. "Amo" Houghton, Jr. (CD 29) are retiring. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/NY.phtml ========================= Rhode Island - Primary (2 U.S. House Seats) Results: The state's 2 Democratic Congressman ran for and received their party's nominationas for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/RI.phtml ========================= Vermont - Primary (Senate Class 3, At-Large U.S. House Seat, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor of Accounts) Results: All incumbents (Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, Republican Governor James H. "Jim" Douglas, Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian E. Dubie, Democratic Secretary of State Deborah L. "Deb" Markowitz, Democratic Attorney General William H. "Bill" Sorrell, Democratic Treasurer Jeb Spaulding, and Democratic Auditor of Accounts Elizabeth M. Ready) ran for and received their party's nomination for re-election. Independent Congressman Bernie Sanders is running for re-election as an Independent and does not participate in the state's partisan primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/VT.phtml ========================= Washington - Primary (Senate Class 3, 9 U.S. House Seats, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Public Lands, Insurance Commissioner, Superintendent of Public Instruction) Results: All incumbents running for re-election (Democratic Lieutenant Governor Brad Owen, 6 Democratic Congressmen, 1 of 3 Republican Congressmen, Republican Secretary of State Sam Reed, Democratic Treasurer Michael J. "Mike" Murphy, Democratic Auditor Brian Sonntag, Republican Public Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland, and Democratic Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler) received their party's nomination for re-election. Democratic Governor Gary Locke and Republican Congressman Jennifer Dunn (CD 8) are not running for re-election. Republican Congressman George R. Nethercutt (CD 5) ran for and received his party's nomination for the Class 3 Senate Seat. Democratic Attorney General Christine O. Gregoire ran for and received her party's nomination for the Governor's chair. Since no candidate received 50% of the vote in the non-partisan race for the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the two top vote getters, Judith Billings (36%) and Public Instruction Superintendent Teresa "Terry" Bergeson (34%) will face each other on the General Election ballot. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/WA.phtml ========================= Wisconsin - Primary (Senate Class 3, 8 U.S. House Seats) Results: Democratic Senator Russ Feingold, 4 Republican Congressmen, and 3 of 4 Democratic Congressman ran unopposed and received their party's nominationas for re-election. Democratic Congressman Jerry Kleczka (CD 4) is not running for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/WI.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday 18 September 2004 ========================= Hawaii - Primary (Senate Class 3, 2 U.S. House Seats) All incumbents (Democratic Senator Daniel K. Inouye and 2 Democratic Congressman) ran for and received their party's nomination for re-election. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/HI.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: HAWAII's is the last of the State/local Primaries to be held prior to the General Election on Tuesday 2 November 2004 (LOUISIANA, the only State yet to hold its 2004 Primaries, combines its unique "Open Primary" with the 2 November General Election). ========================= Open Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats (the incumbent is not running for re-election) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/open.phtml ========================= Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats with no incumbent running for them http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/noincumbent.phtml ========================= Uncontested Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats (one candidate running for office) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/uncontested.phtml ========================= Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats with multiple incumbents running for them http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/multipleincumbent.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference Pages ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Elections for Statewide offices and Congress http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/ Major Parties' Presidential Nomination Process (Democrats, Republicans) http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P04/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming 2004 Federal and Statewide General and Runoff Elections http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/events.phtml?format=chronological ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday 30 September 2004 9:00 PM EDT ========================= First presidential debate University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 5 October 2004 9:00 PM EDT ========================= Vice presidential debate Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday 8 October 2004 9:00 PM EDT ========================= Second presidential debate Washington University, St. Louis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday 13 October 2004 9:00 PM EDT ========================= Third presidential debate Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 2 November 2004 ========================= General Election Poll Closing Times http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/closing.phtml?format=mc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 16 November 2004 ========================= American Samoa - Runoff (for Territorial Delegate, if necessary) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/AS.phtml ========================= Mississippi - General Election Run-off (if necessary) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/MS.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 23 November 2004 ========================= Georgia - General Election Runoff (if necessary) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/GA.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday 4 December 2004 ========================= Louisiana - General Election Runoff (if necessary) http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/LA.phtml |
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