The Green Papers: Off Year Election 2003
 
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(2003-2004)
House Seats by State

This is a list of the current House seats and the incumbents occupying them. All 435 of these seats are up for election on 2 November 2004.

There has been 1 death, 1 resignation, and no explusions from the 108th House.

  • Hawaii CD 2: Democratic Congressman Patsy Takemoto Mink, a member of the 107th Congress, passed away on 28 September 2002. She was re-elected posthumously on 5 November 2002. Hawaii will hold a 4 Janaury 2003 Special Election to fill her seat.
  • Texas CD 19: On 12 November 2003, Republican Congressman Larry Combest announced that he will submit his resignation from Congress effective 31 May 2003.

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Georgia  2-year term (2003-2004)
Partisan Composition: 8 Republicans, 5 Democrats
CD 6 Candidate Republican (pending)
Possible candidates: Former Republican Congressman (CD 7) and current American Civil Liberties Union consultant Bob Barr (17 February 2003)

Hawaii  2-year term (2003-2004)
Partisan Composition: 2 Democrats
CD 2 Elected Democrat Congressman Ed Case
4 January 2003 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2005) of Patsy Mink: Paul Britos, Congressman Ed Case (42.3%). (winner of the 30 November 2003 Special Election for this office), Brian G. Cole, Charles "Lucky" Collins, Mike Gagne, Colleen Hanabusa (7.9%), Herbert L. Jensen, Kekoa D. Kaapu, Matt Matsunaga (30.2%), Art P. Reyes, Pat Rocco, Steve Tataii.
CD 2 Candidate Green (pending)
4 January 2003 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2005) of Patsy Mink: G. "Iimz" Goodwin, Nick Nikhilananda (official party candidate).
CD 2 Candidate Libertarian (pending)
4 January 2003 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2005) of Patsy Mink: Jeff Mallan.
CD 2 Candidate Nonpartisan (pending)
4 January 2003 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2005) of Patsy Mink: Kabba Anand, Alan R. Gano, S. J. Harlan, Moana Keaulana-Dyball, Sophie Mataafa, Mark McNett, John "Jack" Randall, Bartle Lee Rowland, Bill Russell, Steve Sparks, Marshall "Koo Koo" Turner, Dan Vierra, Solomon "Kolomona" Wong.
CD 2 Candidate Republican (pending)
4 January 2003 candidates for the winner take-all special election to fill the unexpired term (ending January 2005) of Patsy Mink: Whitney T. Anderson, John "Mahina" Carroll, Doug Fairhurst, Frank F. Fasi, Carolyn Martinez Golojuch, Richard H. Haake, Chris Halford (1.0%), Kimo Kaloi, Barbara C. Marumoto (5.9%), Bob McDermott (5.6%), Richard "Rich" Payne, Jim Rath, Mike Rethman, John L. Sabey; Nelson J. Secretario, Clarence H. Weatherwax.

Michigan  2-year term (2003-2004)
Partisan Composition: 6 Democrats, 9 Republicans
CD 7 Candidate Republican (pending)
Possible candidates: Brad Smith (son of Congressman Nick Smith)

Texas  2-year term (2003-2004)
Partisan Composition: 17 Democrats, 15 Republicans
CD 19 Candidate Republican Mike Conaway
Received 21.2% in the 3 May 2003 primary and 49.5% in the 3 June runoff.
CD 19 Elected Republican Randy Neugebauer
Received 22.3% in the 3 May 2003 primary and 50.5% in the 3 June runoff.
 

 


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