The Green Papers: Midterm Election 2002 |
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Alabama 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Judy McCain-Belk | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Charles Woods | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Joe Turnham | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Bud Cramer | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Artur Davis | |
Alaska 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Clifford Mark Greene | |
Arizona 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | George Cordova | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Randy Camacho | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Charles Hill | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ed Pastor Incumbent old CD 2 |
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CD 5 | Democrat | Craig Columbus | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Deborah Thomas | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Raśl M. Grijalva | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Mary Judge Ryan | |
Arkansas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Marion Berry | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Vic Snyder | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Ross | |
California 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Thompson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Mike Johnson | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Howard Beeman | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Mark A. Norberg | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Robert T. Matsui | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Lynn Woolsey | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman George Miller | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Nancy Pelosi | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Barbara Lee | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Ellen O. Tauscher | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Elaine Dugger Shaw | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Tom Lantos | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Fortney "Pete" Stark | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Anna G. Eshoo | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Michael M. "Mike" Honda | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Zoe Lofgren | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Sam Farr | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Dennis A. Cardoza | |
CD 19 | Democrat | John Veen | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Calvin "Cal" Dooley | |
CD 21 | Democrat | David G. LaPere | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Jaime A. Corvera | |
CD 23 | Democrat | Congressman Lois Capps | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Fern Rudin | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Robert "Bob" Conaway | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Marjorie Musser Mikels | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Sherman | |
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Howard L. Berman | |
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Adam B. Schiff | |
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Henry A. Waxman | |
CD 31 | Democrat | Congressman Xavier Becerra | |
CD 32 | Democrat | Congressman Hilda L. Solis | |
CD 33 | Democrat | Congressman Diane E. Watson | |
CD 34 | Democrat | Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard | |
CD 35 | Democrat | Congressman Maxine Waters | |
CD 36 | Democrat | Congressman Jane Harman | |
CD 37 | Democrat | Congressman Juanita Millender-McDonald | |
CD 38 | Democrat | Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano | |
CD 39 | Democrat | Linda T. Sanchez | |
CD 40 | Democrat | Christina Avalos | |
CD 41 | Democrat | Keith Alan Johnson | |
CD 42 | Democrat | Richard Waldron | |
CD 43 | Democrat | Congressman Joe Baca | |
CD 44 | Democrat | Louis Vanderberg | |
CD 45 | Democrat | Elle K. Kurpiewski | |
CD 46 | Democrat | Gerrie Schipske | |
CD 47 | Democrat | Congressman Loretta Sanchez | |
CD 48 | Democrat | John L. Graham | |
CD 50 | Democrat | Del G. Stewart | |
CD 51 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Filner | |
CD 52 | Democrat | Peter Moore-Kochlacs | |
CD 53 | Democrat | Congressman Susan A. Davis | |
Colorado 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Diana DeGette | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Mark Udall | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Denis Berckefeldt | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Stan Matsunaka | |
CD 5 | Democrat | W. Curtis Imrie, Jr. | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Lance Wright | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Mike Feeley | |
Connecticut 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John B. Larson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Joe Courtney | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro Incumbent old CD 3 |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Stephanie H. Sanchez | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman James H. "Jim" Maloney Incumbent old CD 5 |
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Delaware 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Michael C. Miller, Sr. | |
Florida 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Bert Oram | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman F. Allen Boyd, Jr. | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Corrine Brown | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen L. Thurman | |
CD 6 | Democrat | David Bruderly | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Wayne Hogan | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Eddie Diaz Former police officer |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Chuck Kalogianis | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Davis | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Jan Schneider | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Jim Tso | |
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 18 | Democrat | Ray Chote | |
CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Wexler | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Peter R. Deutsch | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Carol A. Roberts Palm Beach County Commissioner |
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CD 23 | Democrat | Congressman Alcee L. Hastings | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Harry Nathan Jacobs | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Annie Betancourt | |
Georgia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Don Smart | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. Incumbent CD 2 |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Jim Marshall | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Denise Majette | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Lewis Incumbent old CD 5 |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Jeff Weisberger | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Michael R. Berlon | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Angelos Petrakopoulos | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Barry Gordon Irwin | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Roger Kahn | |
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 13 | Democrat | David Scott | |
Hawaii 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Neil Abercrombie | |
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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Idaho 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Betty Richardson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Edward W. Kinghorn | |
Illinois 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bobby L. Rush | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman William O. Lipinski | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Rahm Emanuel | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Tom Berry | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Danny K. Davis | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Melissa L. Bean | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Janice D. Schakowsky | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Henry H. "Hank" Perritt, Jr. | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Keith S. Van Duyne | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry F. Costello | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Tom Mason | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Laurence J. Quick | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Joshua T. Hartke | |
CD 16 | Democrat | John Kutsch | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Lane A. Evans | |
CD 19 | Democrat | Congressman David Phelps | |
Indiana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Peter J. Visclosky | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jill Long Thompson | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Jay Rigdon | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Bill Abbott | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Katherine Fox Carr | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Melina "Mel" Fox | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Julia M. Carson | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Bryan Hartke | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Baron P. Hill | |
Iowa 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Ann Hutchinson | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Julie Thomas | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Leonard L. Boswell | |
CD 4 | Democrat | John Norris | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Paul Shomshor | |
Kansas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Dan Lykins | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis Moore | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Carlos Nolla | |
Kentucky 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Klint Alexander | |
CD 2 | Democrat | David L. Williams | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Jack Conway | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ken Lucas | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Sidney Jane Bailey | |
Louisiana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
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 4 | Democrat | John C. Milkovich | |
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 7 | Democrat | Congressman Chris John | |
Maine 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Thomas H. Allen | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Michael H. Michaud | |
Maryland 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Ann D. Tamlyn | |
CD 2 | Democrat | C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Benjamin L. Cardin Incumbent current CD 3 |
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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 5 | Democrat | Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Incumbent old CD 5 |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Donald M. DeArmon | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Elijah E. Cummings Incumbent current CD 7 |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. | |
Massachusetts 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman John W. Olver | |
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 6 | Democrat | Congressman John F. Tierney | |
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 | |
Michigan 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Stupak | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jeffrey A. Wrisley | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Kathryn D. Lynnes | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Lawrence D. Hollenbeck | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Dale E. Kildee Incumbent old CD 9 |
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CD 6 | Democrat | Gary C. Giguere, Jr. | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Mike Simpson | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Frank McAlpine | |
CD 9 | Democrat | David Fink | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Carl J. Marlinga | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Kevin Kelley | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Sander Levin | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Incumbent old CD 15 |
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CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman John Conyers, Jr. | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman John D. Dingell Incumbent old CD 16 |
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Minnesota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Steve Andreasen | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman William P. "Bill" Luther Incumbent old CD 6 |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Darryl Stanton | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Betty McCollum | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Olav Sabo | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Janet Robert | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Collin C. Peterson Incumbent old CD 7 |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James L. Oberstar Incumbent old CD 8 |
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Mississippi 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Rex N. Weathers | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bennie G. Thompson | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Ronnie Shows (incumbent old CD 4) |
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CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Taylor | |
Missouri 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman William Lacy Clay, Jr. | |
CD 2 | Democrat | John Hogan | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Richard A. Gephardt | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ike Skelton | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Karen McCarthy | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Cathy Rinehart | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Ron Lapham | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Gene Curtis | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Donald M. "Don" Diechman | |
Montana 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Steve Kelly | |
Nebraska 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | Jim Simon | |
Nevada 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Shelley Berkley | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Travis O. Souza | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Dario Herrera | |
New Hampshire 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Martha Fuller Clark | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Katrina Swett | |
New Jersey 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert E. Andrews | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Steven A. Farkas | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Richard Strada | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Mary Brennan | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Anne Sumers | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Tim Carden | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Steven R. Rothman | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Donald M. Payne | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Vij Pawar | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Rush Holt | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Robert Menendez | |
New Mexico 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Richard M. Romero | |
CD 2 | Democrat | John Arthur Smith | |
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 2 | Democrat | Congressman Steve J. Israel Incumbent old CD 2; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Working Families |
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CD 3 | Democrat | Stuart L. Finz | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Carolyn McCarthy Incumbent old CD 4; Cross-endorsement: Independence, Working Families |
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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 7 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph Crowley Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman Jerrold L. Nadler Incumbent old CD 8; Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Anthony Weiner Incumbent old CD 9; Cross-endorsement: Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns Incumbent old CD 10; Cross-endorsement: Liberal |
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CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Major R. Owens Incumbent old CD 11, Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Nydia M. Velazquez Incumbent old CD 12; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 13 | Democrat | Arne M. Mattsson Cross-endorsements: Liberal, Working Families |
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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 15 | Democrat | Congressman Charles B. Rangel Incumbent old CD 15; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Jose E. Serrano Incumbent old CD 16. Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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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 18 | Democrat | Congressman Nita M. Lowey Incumbent old CD 18; Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 19 | Democrat | Janine M. H. Selendy | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Franz N. Stoppenbach, Jr. | |
CD 21 | Democrat | Congressman Michael R. McNulty Incumbent old CD 21; Cross-endorsements: Independence; Conservative; Working Families |
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CD 22 | Democrat | Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey Incumbent old CD 26; Cross-endorsements: Independence, Liberal, Working Families |
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CD 25 | Democrat | Stephanie Polowe Aldersley | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Ayesha F. Nariman | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Peter Crotty Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter Incumbent old CD 28, Cross-endorsement: Working Families |
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CD 29 | Democrat | Kisun J. Peters | |
North Carolina 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Frank W. Ballance, Jr. | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Bob Etheridge | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman David Price | |
CD 5 | Democrat | David Crawford | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Mike McIntyre | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Chris Kouri | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Ed McGuire | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Ron Daughtery | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Sam Neill | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman Mel Watt | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Brad Miller | |
North Dakota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Congressman Earl Pomeroy | |
Ohio 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Greg Harris | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Charles W. Sanders | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Richard Alan Carne | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Jim Clark | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Roger C. Anderson | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Ted Strickland | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Kara Anastasio Endorsement: Natural Law Party |
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CD 8 | Democrat | Jeff Hardenbrook | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Marcy Kaptur | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Stephanie Tubbs Jones | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Edward S. Brown | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Sherrod Brown | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Dale Virgil Blanchard | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Mark P. Brown | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Jim Rice | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Timothy J. Ryan | |
Oklahoma 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Doug Dodd | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Brad Carson | |
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 5 | Democrat | Lou Barlow | |
Oregon 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman David Wu | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Peter Buckley | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Earl Blumenauer | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Peter A. Defazio | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Congressman Darlene Hooley | |
Pennsylvania 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Robert A. Brady | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Chaka Fattah | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Stevan Drobac, Jr. | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Dan Wofford | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Peter A. Lennon | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Timothy T. Reece | |
CD 9 | Democrat | John R. Henry | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski | |
CD 12 | Democrat | Congressman John P. Murtha | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Congressman Joseph M. Hoeffel | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Congressman Mike Doyle (incumbent CD 18) |
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CD 15 | Democrat | Edward J. O'Brien | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Tim Holden (incumbent CD 6) |
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CD 18 | Democrat | Jack Machek | |
Rhode Island 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman James R. Langevin | |
South Carolina 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | George L. Brightharp | |
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 5 | Democrat | Congressman John Spratt | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman James E. "Jim" Clyburn | |
South Dakota 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Stephanie Herseth | |
Tennessee 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 2 | Democrat | John Greene | |
CD 3 | Democrat | John Wolfe | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Lincoln Davis | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Jim Cooper | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Bart Gordon | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Tim Barron | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman John S. Tanner | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Harold E. Ford, Jr. | |
Texas 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Max Sandlin | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Turner | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Manny Molera | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Ralph M. Hall | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Ron Chapman | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Felix Alvarado | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Nicholas "Nick" Lampson | |
CD 10 | Democrat | Congressman Lloyd Doggett | |
CD 11 | Democrat | Congressman Chet Edwards | |
CD 13 | Democrat | Zane Reese | |
CD 14 | Democrat | Corby Windham | |
CD 15 | Democrat | Congressman Ruben Hinojosa | |
CD 16 | Democrat | Congressman Silvestre Reyes | |
CD 17 | Democrat | Congressman Charlie Stenholm | |
CD 18 | Democrat | Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee | |
CD 20 | Democrat | Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez | |
CD 21 | Democrat | John Courage | |
CD 22 | Democrat | Tim Riley | |
CD 23 | Democrat | Henry Cuellar | |
CD 24 | Democrat | Congressman Martin Frost | |
CD 25 | Democrat | Chris Bell | |
CD 26 | Democrat | Paul William LeBon | |
CD 27 | Democrat | Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz | |
CD 28 | Democrat | Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez | |
CD 29 | Democrat | Congressman Gene Green | |
CD 30 | Democrat | Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson | |
CD 31 | Democrat | David Bagley | |
CD 32 | Democrat | Pauline K. Dixon | |
Utah 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Dave Thomas | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Jim Matheson | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Nancy Jane Woodside | |
Virginia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott | |
CD 4 | Democrat | ||
CD 5 | Democrat | Meredith M. Richards 11 June 2002 - Convention |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Ben L. "Cooter" Jones | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Congressman James P. Moran, Jr. | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Frederick C. "Rick" Boucher | |
CD 10 | Democrat | John B. Stevens, Jr. | |
Washington 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Jay Inslee | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Rick Larsen | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Brian Baird | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Craig Mason | |
CD 5 | Democrat | Bart Haggin | |
CD 6 | Democrat | Congressman Norm Dicks | |
CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman Jim McDermott | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Heidi Behrens-Benedict | |
CD 9 | Democrat | Congressman Adam Smith | |
West Virginia 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Congressman Alan B. Mollohan | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Jim Humphreys | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Nick Joe Rahall, II | |
Wisconsin 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
CD 1 | Democrat | Jeffrey C. Thomas | |
CD 2 | Democrat | Congressman Tammy Baldwin | |
CD 3 | Democrat | Congressman Ron Kind | |
CD 4 | Democrat | Congressman Jerry Kleczka Incumbent CD 4 |
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CD 7 | Democrat | Congressman David R. Obey | |
CD 8 | Democrat | Andrew M. Becker | |
Wyoming 2-year term (2003-2004) | |||
At-Large | Democrat | Ron Akin |
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