The Green Papers: Midterm Election 2002 |
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Alabama 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Judy McCain-Belk | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Dick M. Coffee | |
CD 1 | Republican | Jo Bonner | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Charles Woods | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Floyd Shackelford | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Terry Everett | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Joe Turnham | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | George Crispin | |
CD 3 | Republican | Mike Rogers | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Tony Hughes McLendon | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Robert Aderholt | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Bud Cramer | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Alan F. Barksdale | |
CD 5 | Republican | Stephen P. Engel | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | J. Holden McAllister | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Spencer Bachus | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Artur Davis | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Lauren Orth McCay | |
Alaska 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Clifford Mark Greene | |
At-Large | Green | Russell F. deForest | |
At-Large | Libertarian | Rob Clift | |
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Don E. Young | |
Arizona 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | George Cordova | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Edwin Porr | |
CD 1 | Republican | Rick Renzi | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Randy Camacho | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Edward Carlson | |
CD 2 | Republican | Trent Franks | |
CD 2 | Write-In | William Crum | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Charles Hill | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Mark Yannone | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman John Shadegg Incumbent old CD 4 |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ed Pastor Incumbent old CD 2 |
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CD 4 | Libertarian | Amy Gibbons | |
CD 4 | Republican | Johathan Barnert | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Craig Columbus | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Warren Severin Write-in candidate |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman J.D. Hayworth Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Deborah Thomas | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Andy Wagner Write-in candidate |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Jeff Flake Incumbent old CD 1 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Raśl M. Grijalva | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | John L. Nemeth | |
CD 7 | Republican | Ross Hieb | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Mary Judge Ryan | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Joe Duarte | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jim Kolbe Incumbent current CD 5 |
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CD 8 | Write-In | Jim Dorrance | |
Arkansas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Marion Berry | |
CD 1 | Republican | Tommy F. Robinson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Vic Snyder | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman John Boozman | |
CD 3 | Write-In | (George Lyne - pending) | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Ross | |
CD 4 | Republican | Jay Dickey | |
California 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Thompson | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Kevin Bastian | |
CD 1 | Republican | Lawrence R. Wiesner | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Mike Johnson | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Charles R. Martin | |
CD 2 | Natural Law | Patrice Thiessen | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Wally Herger | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Howard Beeman | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Douglas Arthur "Art" Tuma | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Doug Ose | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Mark A. Norberg | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Allen M. Roberts | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman John T. Doolittle | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Robert T. Matsui | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Timothy E. Roloff | |
CD 5 | Republican | Richard Frankhuizen | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Lynn Woolsey | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Richard O. Barton | |
CD 6 | Reform | Jeff Rainforth | |
CD 6 | Republican | Paul L. Erickson | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman George Miller | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Scott A. Wilson | |
CD 7 | Republican | Charles R. Hargrave | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Nancy Pelosi | |
CD 8 | Green | Jay Pond | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Ira Spivack | |
CD 8 | Republican | G. Michael "Mike" German | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Barbara Lee | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | James M. Eyer | |
CD 9 | Republican | Jerald Udinsky | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Ellen O. Tauscher | |
CD 10 | Libertarian | Sonia Esther Alonso Harden | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Elaine Dugger Shaw | |
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Richard W. Pombo | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Tom Lantos | |
CD 12 | Libertarian | Maad H. Abu-Ghazalah | |
CD 12 | Republican | Michael J. Moloney | |
CD 13 | American Independent | Don J. Grundmann | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Fortney "Pete" Stark | |
CD 13 | Libertarian | Mark W. Stroberg | |
CD 13 | Reform | John J. Bambey | |
CD 13 | Republican | Syed R. Mahmood | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Anna G. Eshoo | |
CD 14 | Libertarian | Andrew Barnard Carver | |
CD 14 | Republican | Joseph Henry Nixon | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Michael M. "Mike" Honda | |
CD 15 | Libertarian | Jeff Landauer | |
CD 15 | Republican | Linda Rae Hermann | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Zoe Lofgren | |
CD 16 | Libertarian | Dennis Michael Umphress | |
CD 16 | Republican | Douglas Adams McNea | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Sam Farr | |
CD 17 | Green | Ray Glock-Grueneich | |
CD 17 | Libertarian | Jascha Lee | |
CD 17 | Republican | Clint C. Engler | |
CD 18 | American Independent | Kevin H. Cripe | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Dennis A. Cardoza | |
CD 18 | Libertarian | Linda De Groat | |
CD 18 | Republican | Dick Monteith | |
CD 19 | Democrat | John Veen | |
CD 19 | Libertarian | Patrick Lee McHargue | |
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman George P. Radanovich | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Calvin "Cal" Dooley | |
CD 20 | Libertarian | Varrin Swearingen | |
CD 20 | Republican | Andre Minuth | |
CD 21 | Democrat | David G. LaPere | |
CD 21 | Libertarian | Jonathan Richter | |
CD 21 | Republican | Devin Nunes | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Jaime A. Corvera | |
CD 22 | Libertarian | Frank Coates | |
CD 22 | Republican | Congressman Bill Thomas | |
CD 23 | Democrat | Congressman Lois Capps | |
CD 23 | Libertarian | James E. Hill | |
CD 23 | Republican | Elizabeth "Beth" Rogers | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Fern Rudin | |
CD 24 | Libertarian | Gary Harber | |
CD 24 | Republican | Congressman Elton Gallegly | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Robert "Bob" Conaway | |
CD 25 | Libertarian | Frank M. Consolo, Jr. | |
CD 25 | Republican | Congressman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Marjorie Musser Mikels | |
CD 26 | Libertarian | Randall Weissbuch | |
CD 26 | Republican | Congressman David Dreier | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Sherman | |
CD 27 | Republican | Robert M. Levy | |
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Howard L. Berman | |
CD 28 | Libertarian | Kelley L. Ross | |
CD 28 | Republican | David R. Hernandez, Jr. | |
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Adam B. Schiff | |
CD 29 | Libertarian | Ted Brown | |
CD 29 | Republican | Jim Scileppi | |
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Henry A. Waxman | |
CD 30 | Republican | Tony D. Goss | |
CD 31 | Democrat | Congressman Xavier Becerra | |
CD 31 | Republican | Luis Vega | |
CD 32 | Democrat | Congressman Hilda L. Solis | |
CD 32 | Libertarian | Michael "Mick" McGuire | |
CD 32 | Republican | Emma E. Fischbeck | |
CD 33 | Democrat | Congressman Diane E. Watson | |
CD 33 | Libertarian | Charles Tate | |
CD 33 | Republican | Andrew Kim | |
CD 34 | Democrat | Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard | |
CD 34 | Republican | Wayne Miller | |
CD 35 | American Independent | Gordon Michael Mego | |
CD 35 | Democrat | Congressman Maxine Waters | |
CD 35 | Republican | Ross Moen | |
CD 36 | Democrat | Congressman Jane Harman | |
CD 36 | Libertarian | Mark McSpadden | |
CD 36 | Republican | Stuart Johnson | |
CD 37 | Democrat | Congressman Juanita Millender-McDonald | |
CD 37 | Libertarian | Herbert "Herb" Peters | |
CD 37 | Republican | Oscar A. Velasco | |
CD 38 | Democrat | Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano | |
CD 38 | Libertarian | Alan "Al" Cuperus | |
CD 38 | Republican | Alex A. Burrola | |
CD 39 | Democrat | Linda T. Sanchez | |
CD 39 | Libertarian | Richard G. Newhouse | |
CD 39 | Republican | Tim Escobar | |
CD 40 | Democrat | Christina Avalos | |
CD 40 | Libertarian | Charles Roland "Chuck" McGlawn | |
CD 40 | Republican | Congressman Edward R. Royce | |
CD 41 | Democrat | Keith Alan Johnson | |
CD 41 | Libertarian | Kevin Craig | |
CD 41 | Republican | Congressman Jerry Lewis | |
CD 42 | Democrat | Richard Waldron | |
CD 42 | Libertarian | Donald Yee | |
CD 42 | Republican | Congressman Gary G. Miller | |
CD 43 | Democrat | Congressman Joe Baca | |
CD 43 | Libertarian | Ethel M. Mohler | |
CD 43 | Republican | Wendy C. Neighbor | |
CD 44 | Democrat | Louis Vanderberg | |
CD 44 | Green | Phill Courtney | |
CD 44 | Republican | Congressman Ken Calvert | |
CD 45 | Democrat | Elle K. Kurpiewski | |
CD 45 | Libertarian | Rodney Leon "Rod" Miller-Boyer | |
CD 45 | Republican | Congressman Mary Bono | |
CD 46 | Democrat | Gerrie Schipske | |
CD 46 | Libertarian | Keith Gann | |
CD 46 | Republican | Congressman Dana Rohrabacher | |
CD 47 | Democrat | Congressman Loretta Sanchez | |
CD 47 | Libertarian | Paul Marsden | |
CD 47 | Republican | Jeff Chavez | |
CD 48 | Democrat | John L. Graham | |
CD 48 | Libertarian | Joe Michael Cobb | |
CD 48 | Republican | Congressman Christopher Cox | |
CD 49 | Libertarian | Karl W. Dietrich | |
CD 49 | Republican | Congressman Darrell Issa | |
CD 50 | Democrat | Del G. Stewart | |
CD 50 | Libertarian | Richard M. Fontanesi | |
CD 50 | Republican | Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham | |
CD 51 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Filner | |
CD 51 | Libertarian | Jeffrey S. Keup | |
CD 51 | Republican | Maria Guadalupe Garcia | |
CD 52 | Democrat | Peter Moore-Kochlacs | |
CD 52 | Libertarian | Michael Benoit | |
CD 52 | Republican | Congressman Duncan Hunter | |
CD 53 | Democrat | Congressman Susan A. Davis | |
CD 53 | Republican | Bill VanDeWeghe | |
Colorado 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Constitution | George C. Lilly | |
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Diana DeGette | |
CD 1 | Green | Ken Seaman | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Kent Leonard | |
CD 1 | Republican | Ken Chlouber | |
CD 2 | Constitution | Erik J. Brauer | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Mark Udall | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Norman T. Olsen | |
CD 2 | Natural Law | Patrick West | |
CD 2 | Republican | Sandy Hume | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Denis Berckefeldt | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | J. Brent Shroyer | |
CD 3 | Natural Law | Gary Swing | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Scott McInnis | |
CD 3 | Write-In | Jason Alessio | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Stan Matsunaka | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | John Volz | |
CD 4 | Republican | Marilyn Musgrave | |
CD 5 | Democrat | W. Curtis Imrie, Jr. | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Biff Baker | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Joel Hefley | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Lance Wright | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Adam D. Katz | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Tom Tancredo | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Mike Feeley | |
CD 7 | Green | Dave Chandler | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | G.T. "Bud" Martin | |
CD 7 | Reform | Victor Good Endorsement: Natural Law Party |
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CD 7 | Republican | Bob Beauprez Tuesday 10 December 2002 - recount complete. Final tally: Republican Bob Beauprez (81,789 votes) vs Democrat Mike Feeley (81,688 votes). Mr. Freeley has conceded. |
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CD 7 | Write-In | Stanford Andress | |
CD 7 | Write-In | Michael Reigle | |
Connecticut 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John B. Larson | |
CD 1 | Natural Law | (Miriam J. Massullo - pending) Not listed by Elections Division |
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CD 1 | Republican | Phil Steele | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Joe Courtney | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Rob Simmons Incumbent old CD 2 |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro Incumbent old CD 3 |
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CD 3 | Green | Charlie Pillsbury | |
CD 3 | Republican | Richter "Rick" Elser | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Stephanie H. Sanchez | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Christopher Shays Incumbent old CD 4 |
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CD 5 | Concerned Citizens | Joseph A. Zdonczyk | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman James H. "Jim" Maloney Incumbent old CD 5 |
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CD 5 | Libertarian | Walter J. Gengarelly | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Nancy L. Johnson Incumbent Congressman old CD 6 |
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Delaware 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Michael C. Miller, Sr. | |
At-Large | Libertarian | Brad C. Thomas | |
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Michael N. Castle | |
Florida 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Bert Oram | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jefferson B. "Jeff" Miller | |
CD 1 | Write-In | Tom Wells Filed with intent to qualify by petition method but changed to Write In. Party: Family Values. |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman F. Allen Boyd, Jr. | |
CD 2 | Republican | Thomas D. McGurk | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Corrine Brown | |
CD 3 | Republican | Jennifer Carroll | |
CD 3 | Write-In | Jon Arnett | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Ander Crenshaw | |
CD 4 | Write-In | Charles S. Knause | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen L. Thurman | |
CD 5 | No Party Affiliation | Jack Gargan | |
CD 5 | No Party Affiliation | Brian Moore | |
CD 5 | Republican | Virginia Brown-Waite | |
CD 5 | Write-In | Harry Werder | |
CD 6 | Democrat | David Bruderly | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Clifford B. Stearns | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Wayne Hogan | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman John L. Mica | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Eddie Diaz Former police officer |
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CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Richard Anthony "Ric" Keller | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Chuck Kalogianis | |
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Michael Bilirakis | |
CD 9 | Write-In | Andrew Pasayan | |
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman C.W. "Bill" Young | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Davis | |
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Adam H. Putnam | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Jan Schneider | |
CD 13 | Republican | Katherine Harris | |
CD 13 | Write-In | Wayne Genthner | |
CD 14 | Republican | Congressman Porter Johnston Goss | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Jim Tso | |
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman David "Dave" Weldon | |
CD 15 | Write-In | Donald Gibbens | |
CD 16 | Constitution | John I. "Jack" McLain | |
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Mark A. Foley | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Kendrick B. Meek Florida State Senator Kendrick Meek is the son of retiring Congressman Carrie Meek, old CD 17. |
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CD 17 | Write-In | Michael Italie | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Ray Chote | |
CD 18 | No Party Affiliation | Orin Opperman | |
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | |
CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Wexler | |
CD 19 | Republican | Jack Merkl | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Peter R. Deutsch | |
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Carol A. Roberts Palm Beach County Commissioner |
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CD 22 | No Party Affiliation | John "Juan" Xuna | |
CD 22 | Republican | Congressman Clay Shaw | |
CD 22 | Write-In | Stan Smilan | |
CD 23 | Democrat | Congressman Alcee L. Hastings | |
CD 23 | Republican | Charles Laurie | |
CD 23 | Write-In | B. B.B. | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Harry Nathan Jacobs | |
CD 24 | Republican | Tom Feeney State House Speaker |
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CD 25 | Democrat | Annie Betancourt | |
CD 25 | Republican | Mario Diaz-Balart State Representative |
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Georgia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Don Smart | |
CD 1 | Green | Joyce Griggs Certified Write-In Candidate |
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CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jack Kingston Incumbent old CD 1 |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. Incumbent CD 2 |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Jim Marshall | |
CD 3 | Republican | Calder B. Clay, III | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Denise Majette | |
CD 4 | Republican | Cynthia Van Auken No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 20 August Primary. A 10 September runnoff election was held between the 2 highest vote getters: Cynthia Van Auken (39%) and Catherine Davis (34%). 20 August primary candidate not proceeding to the runoff: Barbara Brunner Pereira (27%). |
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CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Lewis Incumbent old CD 5 |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Jeff Weisberger | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Johnny Isakson Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Michael R. Berlon | |
CD 7 | Green | Al Herman Certified Write-In Candidate |
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CD 7 | Libertarian | (Carole Ann Rand - pending) | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman John Linder incumbent re: current CD 11 |
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CD 7 | Write-In | John F. Sugg Certified Write-In Candidate |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Angelos Petrakopoulos | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Michael A. "Mac" Collins Incumbent old CD 3 |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Barry Gordon Irwin | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | (Chad Elwartowski - pending) Not on ballot |
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CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Charlie Norwood incumbent re: current CD 10 |
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CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Nathan Deal Incumbent old CD 9 |
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CD 11 | Democrat | Roger Kahn | |
CD 11 | Libertarian | (Wayne Parker - pending) Not on ballot |
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CD 11 | Republican | Phil Gingrey No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 20 August Primary. A 10 September runnoff election was held between the 2 highest vote getters: State Senator Phil Gingrey (40%) and Cecil Staton (32%). 20 August primary candidate not proceeding to the runoff: Bob Herriott (28%). |
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CD 12 | Democrat | Charles "Champ" Walker No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 20 August Primary. A 10 September runnoff election was held between the 2 highest vote getters: Charles "Champ" Walker (33.3%) and Ben Allen (13.6%). 20 August primary candidate not proceeding to the runoff: Tony Center (13.2%), Merwyn Scott (11.0%), Robert D. Finch (10.4%), Chuck Pardue (10.6%), Denise Freeman (7.9%). |
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CD 12 | Republican | Max Burns | |
CD 12 | Write-In | Marc Smith Certified Write-In Candidate |
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CD 13 | Democrat | David Scott | |
CD 13 | Republican | Clay Cox | |
Hawaii 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Neil Abercrombie | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | James H. Bracken | |
CD 1 | Republican | Mark D. Terry | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Patsy Takemoto Mink 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. Having received her party's nomination in the 21 September 2002 Primary, her name remains on the ballot. Since won the 5 November election, a 4 January 2003 special election will be called by Hawaii's Governor to fill her vacant seat in the 108th Congress. A special election has already been called to fill her unexpired term (ending January 2003) in the 107th Congress. |
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CD 2 | Libertarian | Lloyd Jeffrey "Jeff" Mallan | |
CD 2 | Natural Law | Nicholas Bedworth | |
CD 2 | Republican | Robert C. McDermott | |
Idaho 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Betty Richardson | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Steve Gothard | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman C.L. "Butch" Otter | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Edward W. Kinghorn | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Michael K. "Mike" Simpson | |
Illinois 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bobby L. Rush | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Dorothy G. Tsatsos | |
CD 1 | Republican | Raymond G. Wardingley | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. | |
CD 2 | Republican | Doug Nelson | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman William O. Lipinski | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Maggie Kohls | |
CD 4 | Republican | Anthony J. "Tony" Lopoz-Cisneros | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Rahm Emanuel | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Frank Gonzalez | |
CD 5 | Republican | Mark A. Augusti | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Tom Berry | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Henry J. Hyde | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Danny K. Davis | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Martin Pankau | |
CD 7 | Republican | Mark Tunney | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Melissa L. Bean | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Philip M. Crane | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Janice D. Schakowsky | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | Stephanie "vs. The Machine" Sailor | |
CD 9 | Republican | Nicholas M. Duric | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Henry H. "Hank" Perritt, Jr. | |
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Mark Steven Kirk | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Keith S. Van Duyne | |
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Gerald C. "Jerry" Weller | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry F. Costello | |
CD 12 | Republican | David Sadler | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Tom Mason | |
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Judy Biggert | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Laurence J. Quick | |
CD 14 | Republican | Congressman J. Dennis Hastert | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Joshua T. Hartke | |
CD 15 | Green | Carl Estabrook | |
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Timothy V. "Tim" Johnson | |
CD 16 | Democrat | John Kutsch | |
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Donald A. Manzullo | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Lane A. Evans | |
CD 17 | Republican | Peter Calderone | |
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Ray LaHood | |
CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman David Phelps | |
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman John M. Shimkus | |
Indiana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Peter J. Visclosky | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Timothy P. Brennan | |
CD 1 | Republican | Mark J. Leyva | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jill Long Thompson | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Sharon Metheny | |
CD 2 | Republican | Chris Chocola | |
CD 2 | Write-In | M. Myer Blatt | |
CD 2 | Write-In | James A. Mello | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Jay Rigdon | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Mike Dolan | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Mark E. Souder | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Bill Abbott | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Jerry L. Susong | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Steve Buyer | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Katherine Fox Carr | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Christopher Adkins | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Dan Burton | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Melina "Mel" Fox | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Doris Robertson | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Mike Pence | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Julia M. Carson | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Andrew M. Horning Endorsed by Natural Law Party |
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CD 7 | Republican | Brose A. McVey | |
CD 7 | Write-In | James Kell "Jim" Jeffries Write-in Democrat |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Bryan Hartke | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Pam Williams | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman John N. Hostettler | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Baron P. Hill | |
CD 9 | Green | Jeff Melton | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | Al Cox | |
CD 9 | Republican | Mike Sodrel | |
Iowa 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Ann Hutchinson | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jim Nussle (incumbent CD 2) |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Julie Thomas | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Kevin Litten | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Leach (incumbent in old CD 1) |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Leonard L. Boswell | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Jeffrey J. Smith | |
CD 3 | Republican | Stan Thompson | |
CD 3 | Socialist Workers | Edwin B. Fruit | |
CD 4 | Democrat | John Norris | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Terry L. Wilson | |
CD 4 | One Earth | Jim Hennager | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Tom Latham incumbent CD 5 |
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CD 5 | Democrat | Paul Shomshor | |
CD 5 | Republican | Steve King | |
Kansas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Libertarian | Jack Warner | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jerry Moran | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Dan Lykins | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Art Clack | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Ryun | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis Moore | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Doug Martin | |
CD 3 | Reform | Dawn Bly Endorsement: Natural Law |
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CD 3 | Republican | Adam Taff | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Carlos Nolla | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Maike Warren | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Todd Tiahrt | |
Kentucky 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Klint Alexander | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Edward Whitfield | |
CD 2 | Democrat | David L. Williams | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Robert Guy Dyer | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Ron Lewis | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Jack Conway | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Anne Meagher Northup | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ken Lucas | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | John Grote | |
CD 4 | Republican | Geoff Davis | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Sidney Jane Bailey | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Harold "Hal" Rogers | |
CD 6 | Independent | Gatewood Galbraith | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Mark Gailey | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Ernest "Ernie" Fletcher | |
Louisiana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Libertarian | Ian P. Hawxhurst Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 1 | Republican | Monica L. Monica | |
CD 1 | Republican | Robert Namer | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman David Vitter | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Troy A. Carter | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Irma Muse Dixon | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Clarence "Buddy" Hunt | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman William J. "Bill" Jefferson | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Wayne E. Clement Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 2 | Republican | "Silky" Sullivan | |
CD 3 | Independent | David Iwancio | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | William Beier Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 3 | Republican | Congressman W.J. "Billy" Tauzin | |
CD 4 | Democrat | John C. Milkovich | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | "Bill" Jacobs Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman "Jim" McCrery | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Rodney Alexander Received 29% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will proceed to 7 December 2002 runoff. 7 December 2002 unofficial runoff results: Democrat Rodney Alexander (winner with 86,718 votes) vs Republican Lee Fletcher (85,744 votes). |
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CD 5 | Democrat | Sam Houston Melton, Jr. Received 2% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will not proceed to runoff. |
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CD 5 | Independent | Vinson Mouser Received 1% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will not proceed to runoff. Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 5 | Republican | Robert J. Barham Received 19% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will not proceed to runoff. State Senator |
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CD 5 | Republican | Lee Fletcher Received 25% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will proceed to 7 December 2002 runoff. |
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CD 5 | Republican | Clyde C. Holloway Received 23% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will not proceed to runoff. Former Congressman (served January 1987 - January 1993), lost bid for re-election in 1992. |
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CD 5 | Republican | Jack Wright Received 2% of the 5 November 2002 vote. Will not proceed to runoff. |
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CD 6 | Libertarian | "Rick" Moscatello Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Richard H. Baker | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Chris John | |
CD 7 | Independent | Roberto Valetta | |
Maine 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Thomas H. Allen | |
CD 1 | Republican | Steven Joyce | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Michael H. Michaud | |
CD 2 | Republican | Kevin L. Raye Certified recount results from the Tuesday 11 June 2002 primary: Kevin L. Raye 11,861; Timothy C. Woodcock 11,542; Stavros J. Mendros 8,022; Richard H. Campbell 7,383. |
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Maryland 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Ann D. Tamlyn | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Wayne T. Gilchrest | |
CD 2 | Democrat | C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger | |
CD 2 | Republican | Helen Delich Bentley | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Benjamin L. Cardin Incumbent current CD 3 |
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CD 3 | Republican | Scott Alan Conwell | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Mignon Davis General election write-in candidate |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Albert R. Wynn Incumbent current old CD 4 |
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CD 4 | Republican | John B. Kimble | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Incumbent old CD 5 |
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CD 5 | Green | B. Auerbach General election write-in candidate |
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CD 5 | Republican | Joseph T. Crawford | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Donald M. DeArmon | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Elijah E. Cummings Incumbent current CD 7 |
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CD 7 | Republican | Joseph E. Ward | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Constance "Connie" Morella Incumbent old CD 8 |
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CD 8 | Unaffiliated | Stephen Bassett | |
Massachusetts 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John W. Olver | |
CD 1 | Republican | Matthew W. "Matt" Kinnaman | |
CD 1 | Socialist | (Eric T. Chester - pending) Not listed by Secretary of the Commonwealth |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Richard E. Neal | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman James P. McGovern | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Barney Frank | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Martin T. Meehan | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Ilana Freedman | |
CD 5 | Republican | Charles "Chuck" McCarthy | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman John F. Tierney | |
CD 6 | Republican | Mark C. Smith | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Edward J. Markey | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Michael E. Capuano | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Stephen F. Lynch | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman William D. Delahunt | |
CD 10 | Republican | Luiz "Lou" Gonzaga | |
Michigan 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Stupak | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | John W. Loosemore | |
CD 1 | Republican | Don Hooper | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jeffrey A. Wrisley | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Laurie L. Aleck | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Peter Hoekstra | |
CD 2 | United States Taxpayers | Ronald E. Graeser | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Kathryn D. Lynnes | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Tom Quinn | |
CD 3 | Reform | Richard F. Lucey | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Vernon Ehlers | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Lawrence D. Hollenbeck | |
CD 4 | Green | Sterling Johnson | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Al Chia, Jr. | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Dave Camp | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Dale E. Kildee Incumbent old CD 9 |
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CD 5 | Green | Harley Mikkelson | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Clint Foster | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Gary C. Giguere, Jr. | |
CD 6 | Reform | Richard Overton | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Fred Upton Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Mike Simpson | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Ken Proctor | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Nick Smith | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Frank McAlpine | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Thomas Yeutter | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Mike Rogers | |
CD 9 | Democrat | David Fink | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | Robert Schubring | |
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Joe Knollenberg | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Carl J. Marlinga | |
CD 10 | Libertarian | Renae Coon | |
CD 10 | Republican | Candice S. Miller Candice Miller is the Secretary of State |
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CD 11 | Democrat | Kevin Kelley | |
CD 11 | Green | William "Bill" Boyd | |
CD 11 | Republican | Thaddeus G. McCotter | |
CD 11 | United States Taxpayers | Dan Malone | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Sander Levin | |
CD 12 | Libertarian | Dick Gach | |
CD 12 | Republican | Harvey R. Dean | |
CD 12 | United States Taxpayers | Steven T. Revis | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Incumbent old CD 15 |
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CD 13 | Libertarian | Raymond H. Warner | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman John Conyers, Jr. | |
CD 14 | Green | John D. Litle | |
CD 14 | Libertarian | Francis J. Schorr Email: |
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CD 14 | Republican | Dave Stone | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman John D. Dingell Incumbent old CD 16 |
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CD 15 | Libertarian | Gregory Stempfle | |
CD 15 | Republican | Martin Kaltenbach | |
Minnesota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Steve Andreasen | |
CD 1 | Green | Greg Mikkelson | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Gil Gutknecht Incumbent old CD 1 |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman William P. "Bill" Luther Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 2 | No New Taxes | Samuel D. Garst | |
CD 2 | Republican | John Kline | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Darryl Stanton | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Jim Ramstad Incumbent old CD 3 |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Betty McCollum | |
CD 4 | Green | Scott J. Raskiewicz | |
CD 4 | Republican | Clyde Billington | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Olav Sabo | |
CD 5 | Green | Tim Davis | |
CD 5 | Republican | Daniel Nielsen Mathias | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Janet Robert | |
CD 6 | Independence | Dan Becker | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Mark R. Kennedy Incumbent old CD 2 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Collin C. Peterson Incumbent old CD 7 |
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CD 7 | Republican | Dan Stevens | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James L. Oberstar Incumbent old CD 8 |
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CD 8 | Republican | Bob Lemen | |
Mississippi 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Rex N. Weathers | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Harold M. Taylor | |
CD 1 | Reform | Brenda Blackburn | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Roger F. Wicker | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bennie G. Thompson | |
CD 2 | Reform | Lee Dilworth | |
CD 2 | Republican | Clinton B. LeSueur | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Ronnie Shows (incumbent old CD 4) |
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CD 3 | Independent | Harvey Darden | |
CD 3 | Independent | Jim Giles | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Brad A. McDonald | |
CD 3 | Reform | Carroll Grantham | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Charles W. "Chip" Pickering, Jr. (incumbent old CD 3) |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Taylor | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Wayne L. Parker | |
CD 4 | Reform | Thomas R. Huffmaster | |
CD 4 | Republican | Karl Cleveland Mertz | |
Missouri 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman William Lacy Clay, Jr. | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Jim Higgins | |
CD 1 | Republican | Richard Schwadron | |
CD 2 | Democrat | John Hogan | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Darla R. Maloney | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Todd Akin | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Richard A. Gephardt | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Daniel "Dan" Byington | |
CD 3 | Republican | Catherine S. Enz | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ike Skelton | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Daniel Roy Nelson | |
CD 4 | Republican | James A. "Jim" Noland | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen McCarthy | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Jeanne Bojarski | |
CD 5 | Republican | Steve Gordon | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Cathy Rinehart | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Erik S. Buck | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Samuel B. Graves, Jr. | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Ron Lapham | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Doug Burlison | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Roy Blunt | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Gene Curtis | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Eric Van Oostrom | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jo Ann Emerson | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Donald M. "Don" Diechman | |
CD 9 | Green | Keith Brekhus Associated with the Progressive Party |
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CD 9 | Libertarian | John C. Mruzik | |
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Kenny C. Hulshof | |
Montana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Steve Kelly | |
At-Large | Libertarian | Mike Fellows | |
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Dennis "Denny" Rehberg | |
Nebraska 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Libertarian | Robert Eckerson | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Doug Bereuter | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jim Simon | |
CD 2 | Green | Doug Paterson | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | David Stock | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Lee Terry | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Jerry Hickman | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Tom Osborne | |
Nevada 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Shelley Berkley | |
CD 1 | Green | Lane Startin | |
CD 1 | Independent American | Steven "Captain Truth" Dempsey | |
CD 1 | Republican | Lynette Boggs McDonald | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Travis O. Souza | |
CD 2 | Independent American | Janine Hansen | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Brendan Trainor | |
CD 2 | Natural Law | Robert "Stickerman" Winquist | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Jim Gibbons | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Dario Herrera | |
CD 3 | Independent American | Richard Wayne "Dick" O'Dell | |
CD 3 | Independent | Pete O'Neil | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Neil Scott | |
CD 3 | Republican | Jon Porter | |
New Hampshire 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Martha Fuller Clark | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Dan Belforti | |
CD 1 | Republican | Jeb Bradley | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Katrina Swett | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Rosalie T. Babiarz | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Charles Bass | |
New Jersey 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert E. Andrews | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Timothy "Tim" Haas Party designation: Independent |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Steven A. Farkas | |
CD 2 | Green | Roger Merle Party designation: Independent |
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CD 2 | Libertarian | Michael J. Matthews, Jr. Party designation: Independent |
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CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo | |
CD 2 | Socialist Workers | Constantino Rozzo Party designation: Independent |
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CD 3 | America First | Ken Feduniewicz Party designation: Independent |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Richard Strada | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Raymond Byrne Party designation: Independent |
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CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Jim Saxton | |
CD 4 | Conservative | Don Graham Party designation: Independent |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Mary Brennan | |
CD 4 | Independent | Hermann Winkelmann Slogan: Honesty Humanity Duty |
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CD 4 | Libertarian | Keith Quarles Party designation: Independent |
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CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Christopher H. Smith | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Anne Sumers | |
CD 5 | Independent | Michael J. Cino Slogan: Lower Tax Independent |
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CD 5 | Republican | Scott Garrett | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. | |
CD 6 | Green | Richard D. Strong Party designation: Independent |
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CD 6 | Independent | Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden Slogan: Human Rights Advocate |
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CD 6 | Libertarian | Barry Allen Party designation: Independent |
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CD 6 | Republican | Ric Medrow | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Tim Carden | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Darren Young Party designation: Independent |
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CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Mike Ferguson | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. | |
CD 8 | Green | Joseph A. Fortunato Party designation: Independent |
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CD 8 | Republican | Jared Silverman | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Steven R. Rothman | |
CD 9 | Republican | Joseph Glass | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Donald M. Payne | |
CD 10 | Republican | Andrew Wirtz | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Vij Pawar | |
CD 11 | Libertarian | Richard S. Roth Party designation: Independent |
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CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen | |
CD 12 | Conservative | Karen Anne Zaletel Party designation: Independent |
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CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Rush Holt | |
CD 12 | Green | Carl J. Mayer Party designation: Independent |
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CD 12 | Libertarian | Thomas D. "Tom" Abrams Party designation: Independent |
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CD 12 | Republican | DeForest "Buster" Soaries | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Menendez | |
CD 13 | Green | Pat Henry Faulkner Party designation: Independent |
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CD 13 | Independent | Dick Hester Slogan: Pro Life Conservative |
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CD 13 | Independent | Herbert H. Shaw Slogan: Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son Corruptos |
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CD 13 | Independent | Esmat Zaklama Slogans: The American Party, Anti-Corruption Doctor |
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CD 13 | Republican | James Geron | |
New Mexico 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Richard M. Romero | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Heather A. Wilson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | John Arthur Smith | |
CD 2 | Green | George L. Dewey Declared write-in candidate |
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CD 2 | Republican | Padraig M. Lynch Declared write-in candidate |
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CD 2 | Republican | Steve Pearce | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Tom Udall | |
New York 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Timothy H. "Tim" Bishop Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 1 | Green | Lorna Salzman | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Felix J. Grucci, Jr. Incumbent old CD 1; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Conservative, Right To Life |
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CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Steve J. Israel Incumbent old CD 2; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Working Families |
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CD 2 | Green | John Keenan | |
CD 2 | Republican | Joseph P. Finley Cross-endorsements: Conservative, Right To Life |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Stuart L. Finz | |
CD 3 | Liberal | Janeen DePrima | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Peter T. King Cross-endorsements: Conservative, Right to Life, Independence |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn McCarthy Incumbent old CD 4; Cross-endorsement: Independence, Working Families |
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CD 4 | Green | Tim Derham | |
CD 4 | Republican | Marilyn F. O'Grady Cross-endorsement: Conservative, Right To Life |
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CD 5 | Conservative | Perry S. Reich | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Gary L. Ackerman Incumbent old CD 5; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Gregory W. Meeks Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 6 | Independence | Rey Clarke | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph Crowley Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 7 | Republican | Kevin Brawley Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 8 | Conservative | Alan Jay Gerber | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Jerrold L. Nadler Incumbent old CD 8; Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 8 | Green | Dan Wentzel | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Joseph Dobrian | |
CD 8 | Republican | James "Jim" Farrin Cross-endorsement: Independence |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Anthony Weiner Incumbent old CD 9; Cross-endorsement: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 9 | Republican | Alfred F. Donohue Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns Incumbent old CD 10; Cross-endorsement: Liberal |
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CD 11 | Conservative | Alice Gaffney | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Major R. Owens Incumbent old CD 11, Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 11 | Republican | Susan Cleary Cross-endorsement: Independence |
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CD 12 | Conservative | Cesar Estevez | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Nydia M. Velazquez Incumbent old CD 12; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 12 | Libertarian | (Joseph Dobrian - pending) Not listed by Board of Elections |
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CD 13 | Democrat | Arne M. Mattsson Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 13 | Green | Henry J. "Hank" Bardel | |
CD 13 | Independence | Anita Lerman | |
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Vito J. Fossella Incumbent old CD 13. Cross-endorsements: Conservative, Right To Life |
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CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn B. Maloney Incumbent old CD 14. Cross-endorsement: Independence, Liberal, Working Families) |
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CD 14 | Republican | Anton Srdanovic Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Charles B. Rangel Incumbent old CD 15; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 15 | Republican | Jessie A. Fields Cross-endorsement: Independence |
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CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Jose E. Serrano Incumbent old CD 16. Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 16 | Republican | Frank Dellavalle Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Eliot L. Engel Incumbent old CD 17; Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 17 | Green | Elizabeth Shanklin | |
CD 17 | Republican | C. Scott Vanderhoef Cross-endorsements: Conservative, Independence |
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CD 17 | Right-to-Life | Arthur L. Gallagher | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Nita M. Lowey Incumbent old CD 18; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 18 | Right-to-Life | Michael J. Reynolds | |
CD 19 | Democrat | Janine M. H. Selendy | |
CD 19 | Green | Jonathan M. Wright | |
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Sue W. Kelly Incumbent old CD 19; Cross-endorsements: Conservative, Independence |
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CD 19 | Right-to-Life | Christine M. Tighe | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Franz N. Stoppenbach, Jr. | |
CD 20 | Green | Margaret Lewis | |
CD 20 | Republican | Congressman John E. Sweeney Incumbent old CD 22; Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 21 | Democrat | Congressman Michael R. McNulty Incumbent old CD 21; Cross-endorsements: Independence; Conservative; Working Families |
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CD 21 | Republican | Charles B. Rosenstein | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey Incumbent old CD 26; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 22 | Green | Steven Greenfield | |
CD 22 | Republican | Eric Hall Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 22 | Right-to-Life | Paul J. Laux | |
CD 23 | Republican | Congressman John M. McHugh Incumbent old CD 24; Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 24 | Conservative | David L. Walrath | |
CD 24 | Green | Mark Dunau | |
CD 24 | Republican | Congressman Sherwood L. "Sherry" Boehlert Incumbent old CD 23 |
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CD 24 | Right-to-Life | Kathleen M. Peters | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Stephanie Polowe Aldersley | |
CD 25 | Republican | Congressman James T. Walsh Incumbent old CD 25 Cross-endorsement: Conservative; Independence |
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CD 25 | Working Families | Francis J. Gavin | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Ayesha F. Nariman | |
CD 26 | Green | Paul E. Fallon | |
CD 26 | Republican | Congressman Thomas M. Reynolds Incumbent old CD 27; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Conservative |
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CD 26 | Right-to-Life | Shawn Harris | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Peter Crotty Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 27 | Green | Albert N. LaBruna | |
CD 27 | Republican | Congressman Jack Quinn Incumbent old CD 30; Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 27 | Right-to-Life | Thomas Casey | |
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter Incumbent old CD 28, Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 28 | Republican | Henry F. Wojtaszek Cross-endorsement: Conservative, Independence |
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CD 29 | Democrat | Kisun J. Peters | |
CD 29 | Green | Rachel Treichler | |
CD 29 | Republican | Congressman Amory R. "Amo" Houghton, Jr. Incumbent old CD 31; Cross-endorsement: Conservative |
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CD 29 | Right-to-Life | Wendy M. Johnson | |
North Carolina 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Frank W. Ballance, Jr. | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Michael Corey "Mike" Ruff | |
CD 1 | Republican | Greg Dority | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Etheridge | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Gary J. Minter | |
CD 2 | Republican | Joseph L. Ellen | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | William G. "Gary" Goodson | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Walter B. Jones, Jr. | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman David Price | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Kenneth N. "Ken" Nelson | |
CD 4 | Republican | Tuan A. Nguyen | |
CD 5 | Democrat | David Crawford | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | (Thomas Aaron "Tom" Bailey - pending) | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Richard M. Burr | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Tara Sue Grubb | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Howard Coble | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Mike McIntyre | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | David Michael Brooks | |
CD 7 | Republican | James R. Adams | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Chris Kouri | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Mark Andrew Johnson | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Robert C. "Robin" Hayes | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Ed McGuire | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | Christopher S. Cole | |
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Sue Myrick | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Ron Daughtery | |
CD 10 | Libertarian | Christopher M. Hill | |
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman T. Cass Ballenger | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Sam Neill | |
CD 11 | Libertarian | Eric William Henry | |
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Charles H. Taylor | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Mel Watt | |
CD 12 | Libertarian | Carey S. Head | |
CD 12 | Republican | Jeff Kish | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Brad Miller | |
CD 13 | Libertarian | Alexander B. "Alex" MacDonald | |
CD 13 | Republican | Carolyn W. Grant | |
North Dakota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Congressman Earl Pomeroy | |
At-Large | Republican | Rick Clayburgh | |
Ohio 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Greg Harris | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Steve Chabot | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Charles W. Sanders | |
CD 2 | Independent | James J. Condit, Jr. Listed as write-in by Secretary of State |
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CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Rob Portman | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Richard Alan Carne | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Ron V. Williamitis Listed as write-in Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 3 | Republican | Michael R. Turner | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Jim Clark | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Michael G. Oxley | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Roger C. Anderson | |
CD 5 | Independent | John F. Green | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Paul E. Gillmor | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Ted Strickland | |
CD 6 | Republican | Mike Halleck | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Kara Anastasio Endorsement: Natural Law Party |
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CD 7 | Green | Frank A. Doden Listed as Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Dave Hobson | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Jeff Hardenbrook | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman John A. Boehner | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Marcy Kaptur | |
CD 9 | Republican | Ed Emery | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich | |
CD 10 | Independent | Judy Locy | |
CD 10 | Republican | Jon A. Heben | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Stephanie Tubbs Jones | |
CD 11 | Republican | Patrick A. Pappano | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Edward S. Brown | |
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Pat Tiberi | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Sherrod Brown | |
CD 13 | Republican | Ed Oliveros | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Dale Virgil Blanchard | |
CD 14 | Libertarian | Sid Stone Listed as write-in Independent by Secretary of State |
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CD 14 | Republican | Congressman Steven C. LaTourette | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Mark P. Brown | |
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Deborah Pryce | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Jim Rice | |
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Ralph Regula | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Timothy J. Ryan | |
CD 17 | Independent | James "Jim" Traficant Former Congressman Traficant was elected in 2000 as a Democrat. On 11 April 2002 a federal jury found Congressman Traficant guilty of bribery and racketeering (News item). He was expelled from Congress on 24 July and received an 8 year prison term on 30 July 2002. |
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CD 17 | Republican | Ann Womer Benjamin | |
CD 18 | Republican | Congressman Bob Ney | |
Oklahoma 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Doug Dodd | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Joe Cristiano Listed on ballot as an Independent |
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CD 1 | Republican | Congressman John Sullivan | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Carson | |
CD 2 | Republican | Kent Pharaoh | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Robert T. Murphy Listed on ballot as an Independent |
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CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Frank D. Lucas | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Darryl Roberts 29 August 2002 Ben Odom withdrew his candidacy, leaving Darryl Roberts the nominee in this primary contest without having to face a runoff. No candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 27 August Primary. A 17 September runoff election will be held between the 2 highest vote getters: Darryl Roberts (48%) and Ben Odom (34%). 27 August primary candidates not proceeding to the runoff: Lance Compton (10%); Brandon Clabes (8%). |
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CD 4 | Republican | Tom Cole | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Lou Barlow | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Donna C. Davis Listed on ballot as an Independent |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Ernest Istook Incumbent old CD 5 |
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Oregon 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman David Wu | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Beth A. King | |
CD 1 | Republican | Jim Greenfield | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Peter Buckley | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Mike Wood | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Greg Walden | |
CD 3 | Constitution | David Brownlow | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Earl Blumenauer | |
CD 3 | Independent | (Robert Curtis - pending) | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Kevin Jones | |
CD 3 | Republican | Sarah Seale | |
CD 3 | Socialist | Walter F. "Walt" Brown | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Peter A. Defazio | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Chris Bigelow | |
CD 4 | Republican | Liz Vanleeuwen | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Darlene Hooley | |
CD 5 | Republican | Brian J. Boquist | |
Pennsylvania 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert A. Brady | |
CD 1 | Green | Mike Ewall | |
CD 1 | Republican | Marie G. Delany | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Chaka Fattah | |
CD 2 | Republican | Thomas G. Dougherty | |
CD 3 | Green | AnnDrea M. Benson | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Phil English (incumbent CD 21) |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Stevan Drobac, Jr. | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Melissa Hart | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Martin A. Thomas | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman John E. Peterson | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Dan Wofford | |
CD 6 | Republican | Jim Gerlach | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Peter A. Lennon | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Curt Weldon | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Timothy T. Reece | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jim Greenwood | |
CD 9 | Democrat | John R. Henry | |
CD 9 | Republican | Congressman Bill Shuster | |
CD 10 | Green | Kurt J. Shotko | |
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Don Sherwood | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski | |
CD 11 | Reform | Thomas J. "Tom" McLaughlin | |
CD 11 | Republican | Louis J. Barletta | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman John P. Murtha | |
CD 12 | Republican | Bill Choby | |
CD 13 | Constitution | John P. McDerrmott | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph M. Hoeffel | |
CD 13 | Republican | Melissa Brown | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Doyle (incumbent CD 18) |
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CD 15 | Democrat | Edward J. O'Brien | |
CD 15 | Republican | Congressman Pat Toomey | |
CD 16 | Constitution | Kenneth Brenneman | |
CD 16 | Green | Will Todd | |
CD 16 | Republican | Congressman Joseph R. Pitts | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Tim Holden (incumbent CD 6) |
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CD 17 | Republican | Congressman George W. Gekas (incumbent CD 17) |
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CD 18 | Democrat | Jack Machek | |
CD 18 | Republican | Tim Murphy | |
CD 19 | Green | Ben Price | |
CD 19 | Libertarian | Michael L. "Mickey" Paoletta | |
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Todd Platts | |
Rhode Island 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy | |
CD 1 | Independent | Frank Carter, III | |
CD 1 | Republican | David W. "Dave" Rogers | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman James R. Langevin | |
CD 2 | Independent | Dorman J. Hayes, Jr. "Independent Home Protection" |
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CD 2 | Republican | John O. Matson | |
South Carolina 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Natural Law | Joe Innella | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Henry E. Brown | |
CD 1 | United Citizens | James E. Dunn | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | James R. "Jim" Legg | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman A. G. "Joe" Wilson | |
CD 2 | United Citizens | Mark Whittington | |
CD 3 | Democrat | George L. Brightharp | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Michael "Mike" Boerste | |
CD 3 | Republican | J. Gresham Barrett | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Peter J. Ashy Peter J. Ashy is running as a Democrat and a United Citizens candidate in CD 4. |
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CD 4 | Natural Law | C Faye Walters | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Jim DeMint | |
CD 5 | Constitution | Steve Lefemine | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Spratt | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Doug Kendall | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman James E. "Jim" Clyburn | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | R. Craig Augenstein | |
CD 6 | Republican | Gary McLeod | |
South Dakota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Stephanie Herseth | |
At-Large | Libertarian | (Terry Begay - pending) Not listed by Secretary of State |
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At-Large | Republican | Governor William J. Janklow | |
Tennessee 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman William L. "Bill" Jenkins | |
CD 2 | Democrat | John Greene | |
CD 2 | Independent | George Njezic | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Joshua A. Williamson Listed by Secretary of State as an Independent |
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CD 2 | Republican | Congressman John J. Duncan, Jr. | |
CD 3 | Democrat | John Wolfe | |
CD 3 | Independent | Timothy A. Sevier | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | William "Bill" Bolen Listed by Secretary of State as an Independent |
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CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Zach Wamp | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Lincoln Davis | |
CD 4 | Independent | William Tharon Chandler | |
CD 4 | Independent | Robert Harry "Bert" Mason | |
CD 4 | Independent | John Ray | |
CD 4 | Independent | Ed Wellmann | |
CD 4 | Republican | Janice Bowling | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Jim Cooper | |
CD 5 | Green | Jonathan D. Farley Listed by Secretary of State as an Independent |
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CD 5 | Independent | John Jay Hooker John Jay Hooker is running as an Independent candidate for Governor, Senator, and Congressman CD 5. |
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CD 5 | Independent | Jesse Turner | |
CD 5 | Republican | Robert Duvall | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Gordon | |
CD 6 | Independent | J. Patrick Lyons | |
CD 6 | Republican | Robert L. Garrison | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Tim Barron | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Richard Patterson Listed by Secretary of State as an Independent |
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CD 7 | Republican | Marsha Blackburn | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman John S. Tanner | |
CD 8 | Independent | James L. Hart | |
CD 8 | Republican | Mat McClain | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Harold E. Ford, Jr. | |
CD 9 | Natural Law | Tony Rush Listed by Secretary of State as an Independent |
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Texas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Max Sandlin | |
CD 1 | Republican | John Lawrence | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Turner | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Peter Beach | |
CD 2 | Republican | Vance "Van" Brookshire | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Manny Molera | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | John Davis | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Sam Johnson | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ralph M. Hall | |
CD 4 | Libertarian | Barbara L. Robinson | |
CD 4 | Republican | John Graves | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Ron Chapman | |
CD 5 | Green | Thomas J. Kemper | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Dan Michalski | |
CD 5 | Republican | Jeb Hensarling | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Felix Alvarado | |
CD 6 | Green | B. J. Armstrong | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | Frank Brady | |
CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Joe Barton | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Drew Parks | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman John Culberson | |
CD 7 | Write-In | John Richard Skone-Palmer | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Gil Guillory | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Kevin Brady | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Nicholas "Nick" Lampson | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | Dean L. Tucker | |
CD 9 | Republican | Paul Williams | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Lloyd Doggett | |
CD 10 | Libertarian | Michele S. Messina | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Chet Edwards | |
CD 11 | Libertarian | Andrew Paul Farris | |
CD 11 | Republican | Ramsey Farley | |
CD 12 | Libertarian | Edward A. Hanson | |
CD 12 | Republican | Congressman Kay Granger | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Zane Reese | |
CD 13 | Republican | Congressman Mac Thornberry | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Corby Windham | |
CD 14 | Republican | Congressman Ron Paul | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Ruben Hinojosa | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Silvestre Reyes | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Charlie Stenholm | |
CD 17 | Libertarian | Fred Jones | |
CD 17 | Republican | Rob Beckham | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee | |
CD 18 | Libertarian | Brent Harris Sullivan | |
CD 18 | Republican | Phillip J. Abbott | |
CD 19 | Libertarian | Larry Johnson | |
CD 19 | Republican | Congressman Larry Combest | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez | |
CD 21 | Democrat | John Courage | |
CD 21 | Libertarian | D.G. Roberts | |
CD 21 | Republican | Congressman Lamar Smith | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Tim Riley | |
CD 22 | Green | Joel West | |
CD 22 | Libertarian | Gerald W. "Jerry" LaFleur | |
CD 22 | Republican | Congressman Tom DeLay | |
CD 23 | Democrat | Henry Cuellar | |
CD 23 | Green | Edwin E. "Ed" Scharf | |
CD 23 | Libertarian | Jeffrey C. Blunt | |
CD 23 | Republican | Congressman Henry Bonilla | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Frost | |
CD 24 | Libertarian | Ken Ashby | |
CD 24 | Republican | Mike Rivera Ortega | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Chris Bell | |
CD 25 | Green | George Reiter | |
CD 25 | Libertarian | Guy McLendon | |
CD 25 | Republican | Tom Reiser | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Paul William LeBon | |
CD 26 | Green | Gary R. Page | |
CD 26 | Libertarian | David Wallace Croft | |
CD 26 | Republican | Michael C. Burgess | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz | |
CD 27 | Libertarian | Christopher J. "Chris" Claytor | |
CD 27 | Republican | Pat Ahumada | |
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez | |
CD 28 | Libertarian | William A. "Bill" Stallknecht | |
CD 28 | Republican | Gabriel Perales, Jr. | |
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Green | |
CD 29 | Libertarian | Paul Hansen | |
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson | |
CD 30 | Libertarian | Lance Flores | |
CD 30 | Republican | Ron Bush | |
CD 31 | Democrat | David Bagley | |
CD 31 | Green | John S. Petersen | |
CD 31 | Independent | Russell C. Crawford | |
CD 31 | Libertarian | Clark Simmons | |
CD 31 | Republican | John R. Carter | |
CD 32 | Democrat | Pauline K. Dixon | |
CD 32 | Green | Carla Hubbell | |
CD 32 | Libertarian | Steve Martin | |
CD 32 | Republican | Congressman Pete Sessions | |
Utah 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Dave Thomas | |
CD 1 | Green | Craig Axford | |
CD 1 | Republican | Rob Bishop | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Matheson | |
CD 2 | Green | Patrick Diehl | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Ron Copier | |
CD 2 | Republican | John Swallow | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Nancy Jane Woodside | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Kitty K. Burton | |
CD 3 | Republican | Congressman Chris Cannon | |
Vermont 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Independent | Congressman Bernie Sanders | |
At-Large | Libertarian | Daniel H. Krymkowski | |
At-Large | Liberty Union | Jane Newton On ballot as "Liberty Union-Progressive" |
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At-Large | Republican | William "Bill" Meub | |
At-Large | Vermont Grassroots | Fawn Skinner | |
Virginia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Jo Ann S. Davis | |
CD 2 | Green | Disamodha "D. C." Amarasinghe | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Edward L. "Ed" Schrock | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott | |
CD 4 | Democrat | ||
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Randy Forbes | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Meredith M. Richards 11 June 2002 - Convention |
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CD 5 | Republican | Congressman Virgil H. Goode, Jr. Representative Goode switched from a Democrat to an Independent in January 2000 and from Independent to Republican on 1 August 2002. He is running for re-election in 2002 as a Republican. |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Robert W. "Bob" Goodlatte | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Ben L. "Cooter" Jones | |
CD 7 | Republican | Congressman Eric I. Cantor | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James P. Moran, Jr. | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Ronald V. "Ron" Crickenberger | |
CD 8 | Republican | Scott C. Tate | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Frederick C. "Rick" Boucher | |
CD 9 | Republican | Jay K. Katzen | |
CD 10 | Democrat | John B. Stevens, Jr. | |
CD 10 | Republican | Congressman Frank R. Wolf | |
CD 11 | Constitution | Frank W. Creel | |
CD 11 | Republican | Congressman Thomas M. Davis, III | |
Washington 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Jay Inslee | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | Mark B. Wilson | |
CD 1 | Republican | Joe Marine | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Rick Larsen | |
CD 2 | Green | Bernard Patrick "Bern" Haggerty | |
CD 2 | Libertarian | Bruce Guthrie | |
CD 2 | Republican | Norma Smith | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Brian Baird | |
CD 3 | Republican | Joseph Zarelli State Senator |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Craig Mason | |
CD 4 | Republican | Congressman Doc Hastings | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Bart Haggin | |
CD 5 | Libertarian | Rob Chase | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman George R. Nethercutt | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Norm Dicks | |
CD 6 | Libertarian | John A. Bennett | |
CD 6 | Republican | Bob Lawrence | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Jim McDermott | |
CD 7 | Libertarian | Stan Lippmann | |
CD 7 | Republican | Carol Thorne Cassady | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Heidi Behrens-Benedict | |
CD 8 | Libertarian | Mark A. Taff | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Jennifer Dunn | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Adam Smith | |
CD 9 | Libertarian | John Mills | |
CD 9 | Republican | Sarah Casada | |
West Virginia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Alan B. Mollohan | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jim Humphreys | |
CD 2 | Republican | Congressman Shelley Moore Capito | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Nick Joe Rahall, II | |
CD 3 | Republican | Paul E. Chapman | |
Wisconsin 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Jeffrey C. Thomas | |
CD 1 | Libertarian | George Meyers | |
CD 1 | Republican | Congressman Paul D. Ryan | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Tammy Baldwin | |
CD 2 | Republican | Ron Greer | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Ron Kind | |
CD 3 | Libertarian | Jeff Zastrow | |
CD 3 | Republican | Bill Arndt | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry Kleczka Incumbent CD 4 |
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CD 4 | Green | Brian Merrill Vasquez Verdin Wisconsin Green |
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CD 5 | Independent | Robert Raymond | |
CD 5 | Republican | Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. Incumbent old CD 9 |
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CD 6 | Republican | Congressman Thomas E. Petri Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman David R. Obey | |
CD 7 | Republican | Joseph Rothbauer | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Andrew M. Becker | |
CD 8 | Green | Dick Kaiser | |
CD 8 | Republican | Congressman Mark Green | |
Wyoming 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Ron Akin | |
At-Large | Libertarian | Lewis Stock | |
At-Large | Republican | Congressman Barbara Cubin |
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