2002 ELECTION STATISTICS
ALABAMA      ALASKA      AMERICAN SAMOA      ARIZONA      ARKANSAS      CALIFORNIA      COLORADO      CONNECTICUT      DELAWARE      DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA      FLORIDA      GEORGIA      GUAM      HAWAII      IDAHO      ILLINOIS      INDIANA      IOWA      KANSAS      KENTUCKY      LOUISIANA      MAINE      MARYLAND      MASSACHUSETTS      MICHIGAN      MINNESOTA      MISSISSIPPI      MISSOURI      MONTANA      NEBRASKA      NEVADA      NEW HAMPSHIRE      NEW JERSEY      NEW MEXICO      NEW YORK      NORTH CAROLINA      NORTH DAKOTA      OHIO      OKLAHOMA      OREGON      PENNSYLVANIA      RHODE ISLAND      SOUTH CAROLINA      SOUTH DAKOTA      TENNESSEE      TEXAS      UTAH      VERMONT      VIRGIN ISLANDS      VIRGINIA      WASHINGTON      WEST VIRGINIA      WISCONSIN      WYOMING      Recapitulation Tables     

STATISTICS

OF THE

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION

OF

NOVEMBER 5, 2002

SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES
SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND
DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER
WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF


COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY

JEFF TRANDAHL

CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

(Corrected to May 1, 2003)
(Number which precedes name of candidate designates congressional district.)


ALABAMA

For United States Senator

Jeff Sessions, Republican792,561
Susan Parker, Democrat538,878
Jeff Allen, Libertarian20,234
Write-in 1,350

For United States Representative
1.Jo Bonner, Republican108,102
Judy McCain Belk, Democrat67,507
Dick Coffee, Libertarian2,957
Write-in121
2.Terry Everett, Republican129,233
Charles Woods, Democrat55,495
Floyd Shackelford, Libertarian2,948
Write-in289
3.Mike Rogers, Republican91,169
Joe Turnham, Democrat87,351
George Crispin, Libertarian2,565
Write-in138
4.Robert B. Aderholt, Republican139,705
Tony Hughes McLendon, Libertarian20,858
Write-in538
5.Stephen P. Engel, Republican48,226
Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat143,029
Alan F. Barksdale, Libertarian3,772
Write-in144
6.Spencer Bachus, Republican178,171
J. Holden McAllister, Libertarian19,639
Write-in536
7.Artur Davis, Democrat153,735
Lauren Orth McCay, Libertarian12,100
Write-in474


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district108,10267,5072,957121178,687
2d district129,23355,4952,948289187,965
3d district91,16987,3512,565138181,223
4th district139,705-20,858538161,101
5th district48,226143,0293,772144195,171
6th district178,171-19,639536198,346
7th district-153,73512,100474166,309
Total694,606507,11764,8392,2401,268,802
Senator792,561538,87820,2341,3501,353,023

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ALASKA

For United States Senator

Ted Stevens, Republican179,438
Frank Vondersaar, Democrat24,133
Jim Sykes, Green16,608
Jim Dore, Alaskan Independence6,724
Leonard Karpinski, Libertarian2,354
Write-in 291

For United States Representative
At Large
Don Young, Republican169,685
Clifford Greene, Democrat39,357
Russell deForest, Green14,435
Rob Clift, Libertarian3,797
Write-in451


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Alaskan Independence Libertarian Write-in Total
Representative:
At Large169,68539,35714,435-3,797451227,725
Senator179,43824,13316,6086,7242,354291229,548

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ARIZONA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Arizona
has been increased from 6 to 8.

1.Rick Renzi, Republican85,967
George Cordova, Democrat79,730
Edwin Porr, Libertarian8,990
2.Trent Franks, Republican100,359
Randy Camacho, Democrat61,217
Edward Carlson, Libertarian5,919
William Crum, Write-in7
3.John B. Shadegg, Republican104,847
Charles Hill, Democrat47,173
Mark Yannone, Libertarian3,731
4.Jonathan Barnert, Republican18,381
Ed Pastor, Democrat44,517
Amy Gibbons, Libertarian3,167
5.J. D. Hayworth, Republican103,870
Craig Columbus, Democrat61,559
Warren Severin, Libertarian4,383
6.Jeff Flake, Republican103,094
Deborah Thomas, Democrat49,355
Andy Wagner, Libertarian3,888
7.Ross Hieb, Republican38,474
Raúl M. Grijalva, Democrat61,256
John L. Nemeth, Libertarian4,088
8.Jim Kolbe, Republican126,930
Mary Judge Ryan, Democrat67,328
Joe Duarte, Libertarian6,142
Jim Dorrance, Write-in28


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district85,96779,7308,990-174,687
2d district100,35961,2175,9197167,502
3d district104,84747,1733,731-155,751
4th district18,38144,5173,167-66,065
5th district103,87061,5594,383-169,812
6th district103,09449,3553,888-156,337
7th district38,47461,2564,088-103,818
8th district126,93067,3286,14228200,428
Total681,922472,13540,308351,194,400

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ARKANSAS

For United States Senator

Tim Hutchinson, Republican370,735
Mark Pryor, Democrat433,386

For United States Representative
1.Tommy Robinson, Republican64,357
Marion Berry, Democrat129,701
2.Vic Snyder, Democrat142,752
Ed Garner, Write-in10,874
3.John Boozman, Republican141,478
George N. Lyne, Write-in1,577
4.Jay Dickey, Republican77,904
Mike Ross, Democrat119,633


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district64,357129,701-194,058
2d district-142,75210,874153,626
3d district141,478-1,577143,055
4th district77,904119,633-197,537
Total283,739392,08612,451688,276
Senator370,735433,386-804,121

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CALIFORNIA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in California
has been increased from 52 to 53.

1.Lawrence R. Wiesner, Republican60,013
Mike Thompson, Democrat118,669
Kevin Bastian, Libertarian6,534
2.Wally Herger, Republican117,747
Mike Johnson, Democrat52,455
Charles R. Martin, Libertarian3,923
Patrice Thiessen, Natural Law4,860
3.Doug Ose, Republican121,732
Howard Beeman, Democrat67,136
Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian6,050
4.John T. Doolittle, Republican147,997
Mark A. Norberg, Democrat72,860
Allen M. Roberts, Libertarian7,247
Bill Kirby, Write-in401
Phillip James Parisius, Write-in1
5.Richard Frankhuizen, Republican34,749
Robert T. Matsui, Democrat92,726
Timothy E. Roloff, Libertarian4,103
6.Paul L. Erickson, Republican62,052
Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat139,750
Richard Barton, Libertarian4,936
Jeff Rainforth, Reform2,825
7.Charles R. Hargrave, Republican36,584
George Miller, Democrat97,849
Scott A. Wilson, Libertarian3,943
8.G. Michael German, Republican20,063
Nancy Pelosi, Democrat127,684
Ira Spivack, Libertarian2,659
Jay Pond, Green10,033
Deborah Liatos, Write-in2
9.Jerald Udinsky, Republican25,333
Barbara Lee, Democrat135,893
James M. Eyer, Libertarian5,685
Hector Reyna, Write-in6
10.Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat126,390
Sonia Esther Harden, Libertarian40,807
11.Richard W. Pombo, Republican104,921
Elaine Shaw, Democrat69,035
12.Michael Moloney, Republican38,381
Tom Lantos, Democrat105,597
Maad H. Abu-Ghazalah, Libertarian11,006
13.Syed R. Mahmood, Republican26,852
Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat86,495
Mark Stroberg, Libertarian3,703
Don J. Grundmann, American Independent2,749
John J. Bambey, Reform1,901
14.Joseph Henry Nixon, Republican48,346
Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat117,055
Andrew Barnard Carver, Libertarian6,277
15.Linda Rae Hermann, Republican41,251
Michael M. Honda, Democrat87,482
Jeff Landauer, Libertarian4,289
16.Douglas Adams McNea, Republican32,182
Zoe Lofgren, Democrat72,370
Dennis Michael Umphress, Libertarian3,434
17.Clint C. Engler, Republican40,334
Sam Farr, Democrat101,632
Jascha Lee, Libertarian2,418
Ray Glock-Grueneich, Green4,885
Alan Shugart, Write-in27
18.Dick Monteith, Republican47,528
Dennis A. Cardoza, Democrat56,181
Linda De Groat, Libertarian2,194
Kevin Cripe, American Independent3,641
Donna Crowder, Write-in49
19.George Radanovich, Republican106,209
John Veen, Democrat47,403
Patrick Lee McHargue, Libertarian4,190
20.Andre Minuth, Republican25,628
Calvin M. Dooley, Democrat47,627
Varrin Swearingen, Libertarian1,515
21.Devin Nunes, Republican87,544
David G. LaPere, Democrat32,584
Jonathan Richter, Libertarian4,070
22.William M. Thomas, Republican120,473
Jaime A. Corvera, Democrat38,988
Delos Frank Coates, Libertarian4,824
23.Beth Rogers, Republican62,604
Lois Capps, Democrat95,752
James E. Hill, Libertarian3,866
24.Elton Gallegly, Republican120,585
Fern Rudin, Democrat58,755
Gary Harber, Libertarian5,666
25.Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, Republican80,775
Bob Conaway, Democrat38,674
Frank M. Consolo, Jr., Libertarian4,887
26.David Dreier, Republican95,360
Marjorie Mikels, Democrat50,081
Randall Weissbuch, Libertarian4,089
27.Robert M. Levy, Republican48,996
Brad Sherman, Democrat79,815
28.David R. Hernandez, Jr., Republican23,926
Howard L. Berman, Democrat73,771
Kelley L. Ross, Libertarian5,629
29.Jim Scileppi, Republican40,616
Adam B. Schiff, Democrat76,036
Ted Brown, Libertarian4,889
30.Tony D. Goss, Republican54,989
Henry A. Waxman, Democrat130,604
31.Luis Vega, Republican12,674
Xavier Becerra, Democrat54,569
32.Emma E. Fischbeck, Republican23,366
Hilda L. Solis, Democrat58,530
Michael (Mick) McGuire, Libertarian3,183
33.Andrew Kim, Republican16,699
Diane E. Watson, Democrat97,779
Charles Tate, Libertarian3,971
34.Wayne Miller, Republican17,090
Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat48,734
35.Ross Moen, Republican18,094
Maxine Waters, Democrat72,401
Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent2,912
36.Stuart Johnson, Republican50,328
Jane Harman, Democrat88,198
Mark McSpadden, Libertarian5,225
37.Oscar A. Velasco, Republican20,154
Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat63,445
Herb Peters, Libertarian3,413
38.Alex A. Burrola, Republican23,126
Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat62,600
Al Cuperus, Libertarian2,301
39.Tim Escobar, Republican38,925
Linda T. Sánchez, Democrat52,256
Richard G. Newhouse, Libertarian4,165
40.Edward R. Royce, Republican92,422
Christina Avalos, Democrat40,265
Charles Roland McGlawn, Libertarian3,955
41.Jerry Lewis, Republican91,326
Keith Alan Johnson, Democrat40,155
Kevin Craig, Libertarian4,052
42.Gary G. Miller, Republican98,476
Richard Waldron, Democrat42,090
Donald Yee, Libertarian4,680
43.Wendy C. Neighbor, Republican20,821
Joe Baca, Democrat45,374
Ethel M. Mohler, Libertarian2,145
44.Ken Calvert, Republican76,686
Louis Vandenberg, Democrat38,021
Phillip John Courtney, Green5,756
45.Mary Bono, Republican87,101
Elle K. Kurpiewski, Democrat43,692
Rodney Leon Miller-Boyer, Libertarian2,740
46.Dana Rohrabacher, Republican108,807
Gerrie Schipske, Democrat60,890
Keith Gann, Libertarian6,488
Thomas Lash, Write-in80
47.Jeff Chavez, Republican24,346
Loretta Sanchez, Democrat42,501
Paul Marsden, Libertarian2,944
Kenneth M. Valenzuela Fisher, Write-in382
Michael J. Monge, Write-in5
48.Christopher Cox, Republican122,884
John L. Graham, Democrat51,058
Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian5,607
49.Darrell E. Issa, Republican94,594
Karl W. Dietrich, Libertarian26,891
Michael P. Byron, Write-in1,012
50.Randy “Duke” Cunningham, Republican111,095
Del G. Stewart, Democrat55,855
Richard M. Fontanesi, Libertarian5,751
51.Maria Guadalupe Garcia, Republican40,430
Bob Filner, Democrat59,541
Jeffrey S. Keup, Libertarian2,816
52.Duncan Hunter, Republican118,561
Peter Moore-Kochlacs, Democrat43,526
Michael Benoit, Libertarian6,923
53.Bill VanDeWeghe, Republican43,891
Susan A. Davis, Democrat72,252
Jim Dorenkott, Write-in37


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green American Independent Natural Law Reform Republican Write-in Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district60,013118,6696,534------185,216
2d district117,74752,4553,923--4,860---178,985
3d district121,73267,1366,050------194,918
4th district147,99772,8607,247----4011228,506
5th district34,74992,7264,103------131,578
6th district62,052139,7504,9362---2,825--209,563
7th district36,58497,8493,943------138,376
8th district20,063127,6842,65910,033----2160,441
9th district25,333135,8935,685-----6166,917
10th district-126,39040,807------167,197
11th district104,92169,035-------173,956
12th district38,381105,59711,006------154,984
13th district26,85286,4953,703-2,772-1,901--121,723
14th district48,346117,0556,277------171,678
15th district41,25187,4824,289------133,022
16th district32,18272,3703,434------107,986
17th district40,334101,6322,4184,885-----149,296
18th district47,52856,1812,194-3,641----109,593
19th district106,20947,4034,190------157,802
20th district25,62847,6271,515------74,770
21st district87,54432,5844,070------124,198
22d district120,47338,9884,824------164,285
23d district62,60495,7523,866------162,222
24th district120,58558,7555,666------185,006
25th district80,77538,6744,887------124,336
26th district95,36050,0814,089------149,530
27th district48,99679,815-------128,811
28th district23,92673,7715,629------103,326
29th district40,61676,0364,889------121,541
30th district54,989130,604-------185,593
31st district12,67454,569-------67,243
32d district23,36658,5303,183------85,079
33d district16,69997,7793,971------118,449
34th district17,09048,734-------65,824
35th district18,09472,401--2,912----93,407
36th district50,32888,1985,225------143,751
37th district20,15463,4453,413------87,012
38th district23,12662,6002,301------88,027
39th district38,92552,2564,165------95,346
40th district92,42240,2653,955------136,642
41st district91,32640,1154,052------135,533
42d district98,47642,0904,680------145,246
43d district20,82145,3742,145------68,340
44th district76,68638,021-5,756-----120,463
45th district87,10143,6922,740------133,533
46th district108,80760,8906,488-----80176,265
47th district24,34642,5012,944-----38770,178
48th district122,88451,0585,607------179,549
49th district94,594-26,891-----1,012122,497
50th district111,09555,8555,751------172,701
51st district40,43059,5412,816------102,787
52d district118,56143,5266,923------168,010
53d district43,89172,252------37116,180
Total3,225,6663,731,081260,08320,6749,3254,8604,72640116017,258,417

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COLORADO

For United States Senator

Wayne Allard, Republican717,893
Tom Strickland, Democrat648,130
Rick Stanley, Libertarian20,776
Douglas “Dayhorse” Campbell, American Constitution Party21,547
John Heckman, Concerns of People Party7,140
Gary Cooper, Write-in596

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Colorado
has been increased from 6 to 7.

1.Ken Chlouber, Republican49,884
Diana DeGette, Democrat111,718
Kent Leonard, Libertarian2,584
George C. Lilly, American Constitution Party1,169
Ken Seaman, Green3,209
Write-in18
2.Sandy Hume, Republican75,564
Mark Udall, Democrat123,504
Norm Olsen, Libertarian3,579
Erik J. Brauer, American Constitution Party1,258
Patrick West, Natural Law1,617
3.Scott McInnis, Republican143,433
Denis Berckefeldt, Democrat68,160
J. Brent Shroyer, Libertarian4,370
Gary Swing, Natural Law1,903
Jason Alessio, Write-in106
4.Marilyn N. Musgrave, Republican115,359
Stan Matsunaka, Democrat87,499
John Volz, Libertarian7,097
5.Joel Hefley, Republican128,118
Curtis Imrie, Democrat45,587
Biff Baker, Libertarian10,972
6.Thomas G. Tancredo, Republican158,851
Lance Wright, Democrat71,327
Adam D. Katz, Libertarian7,323
7.Bob Beauprez, Republican81,789
Mike Feeley, Democrat81,668
G. T. “Bud” Martin, Libertarian2,906
Dave Chandler, Green3,274
Victor Good, Colorado Reform3,133
Stanford E. Andress, Write-in109


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Colorado

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian American Constitution Party Concerns of People Party Green Natural Law Colorado Reform Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district49,884111,7182,5841,169-3,209--18168,582
2d district75,564123,5043,5791,258--1,617--205,522
3d district143,43368,1604,370---1,903-106217,972
4th district115,35987,4997,097------209,955
5th district128,11845,58710,972------184,677
6th district158,85171,3277,323------237,501
7th district81,78981,6682,906--3,274-3,133109172,879
Total752,998589,46338,8312,427-6,4833,5203,1332331,397,088
Senator717,893648,13020,77621,5477,140---5961,416,082

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CONNECTICUT

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Connecticut has been decreased from 6 to 5.

1.Phil Steele, Republican66,968
John B. Larson, Democrat134,698
Miriam J. Masullo, Write-in18
Max F. Welch, Write-in4
2.Rob Simmons, Republican117,434
Joe Courtney, Democrat99,674
3.Richter Elser, Republican54,757
Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat121,557
Charles A. Pillsbury, Green9,050
4.Christopher Shays, Republican113,197
Stephanie H. Sanchez, Democrat62,491
Carl E. Vassar, Write-in7
5.Nancy Johnson, Republican113,626
Jim Maloney, Democrat90,616
Joseph A. Zdonczyk, Concerned Citizens3,709
Walter J. Gengarelly, Libertarian1,503


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Concerned Citizens Libertarian Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district66,968134,698---22201,688
2d district117,43499,674----217,108
3d district54,757121,5579,050---185,364
4th district113,19762,491---7175,695
5th district113,62690,616-3,7091,503-209,454
Total465,982509,0369,0503,7091,50329989,309

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DELAWARE

For United States Senator

Raymond J. Clatworthy, Republican94,793
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Democrat135,253
Raymond T. Buranello, Libertarian922
Maurice Barros, Independent Party of Delaware996
Robert E. Mattson, Natural Law350

For United States Representative
At Large
Michael N. Castle, Republican164,605
Micheal C. Miller, Democrat61,011
Brad C. Thomas, Libertarian2,789


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Independent Party of Delaware Natural Law Total
Representative:
At Large164,60561,0112,789--228,405
Senator94,793135,253922996350232,314

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FLORIDA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Florida
has been increased from 23 to 25.

1.Jeff Miller, Republican152,635
Bert Oram, Democrat51,972
Tom Wells, Write-in19
2.Tom McGurk, Republican75,275
Allen Boyd, Democrat152,164
3.Jennifer Carroll, Republican60,747
Corrine Brown, Democrat88,462
Jon Arnett, Write-in4
4.Ander Crenshaw, Republican171,152
Charles S. Knause, Write-in509
5.Ginny Brown-Waite, Republican121,998
Karen L. Thurman, Democrat117,758
Jack Gargan, No Party Affiliation8,639
Brian Moore, No Party Affiliation6,223
Werder, Write-in53
6.Cliff Stearns, Republican141,570
David E. Bruderly, Democrat75,046
7.John L. Mica, Republican142,147
Wayne Hogan, Democrat96,444
8.Ric Keller, Republican123,497
Eddie Diaz, Democrat66,099
9.Michael Bilirakis, Republican169,369
Chuck Kalogianis, Democrat67,623
Andrew Pasayan, Write-in16
10.C. W. Bill Young, Republican(1)
11.Jim Davis, Democrat(1)
12.Adam H. Putnam, Republican(1)
13.Katherine Harris, Republican139,048
Jan Schneider, Democrat114,739
Wayne Genthner, Write-in22
14.Porter J. Goss, Republican(1)
15.Dave Weldon, Republican146,414
Jim Tso, Democrat85,433
Donald Gibbens, Write-in10
16.Mark Foley, Republican176,171
Jack McLain, Constitution Party of Florida47,169
17.Kendrick B. Meek, Democrat113,749
Michael Italie, Write-in73
18.Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican103,512
Ray Chote, Democrat42,852
Orin Opperman, No Party Affiliation3,423
19.Jack Merkl, Republican60,477
Robert Wexler, Democrat156,747
20.Peter Deutsch, Democrat(1)
21.Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican(1)
22.E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican131,930
Carol A. Roberts, Democrat83,265
Juan Xuna, No Party Affiliation1,902
Stan Smilan, Write-in18
23.Charles Laurie, Republican27,986
Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat96,347
B. B. B., Write-in5
24.Tom Feeney, Republican135,576
Harry Jacobs, Democrat83,667
25.Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican81,845
Annie Betancourt, Democrat44,757


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Florida

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Constitution Party of Florida No Party Affiliation Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district152,63551,972--19204,626
2d district75,275152,164---227,439
3d district60,74788,462--4149,213
4th district171,152---509171,661
5th district121,998117,758-14,86253254,671
6th district141,57075,046---216,616
7th district142,14796,444---238,591
8th district123,49766,099---189,596
9th district169,36967,623--16237,008
10th district(1)----(1)
11th district-(1)---(1)
12th district(1)----(1)
13th district139,048114,739--22253,809
14th district(1)----(1)
15th district146,41485,433--10231,857
16th district176,171-47,169--223,340
17th district-113,749--73113,822
18th district103,51242,852-3,423-149,787
19th district60,477156,747---217,224
20th district-(1)---(1)
21st district(1)----(1)
22d district131,93083,265-1,90218217,115
23d district27,98696,347--5124,338
24th district135,57683,667---219,243
25th district81,84544,757---126,602
Total2,161,3491,537,12447,16920,1877293,766,558

1According to Florida law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.

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GEORGIA

For United States Senator

Saxby Chambliss, Republican1,071,352
Max Cleland, Democrat932,422
Claude “Sandy” Thomas, Libertarian27,830

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Georgia
has been increased from 11 to 13.

14
1.Jack Kingston, Republican103,661
Don Smart, Democrat40,026
2.Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat102,925
3.Calder Clay, Republican73,866
Jim Marshall, Democrat75,394
4.Cynthia Van Auken, Republican35,202
Denise L. Majette, Democrat118,045
5.John Lewis, Democrat116,259
6.Johnny Isakson, Republican163,525
Jeff Weisberger, Democrat41,204
7.John Linder, Republican138,997
Mike Berlon, Democrat37,124
8.Mac Collins, Republican142,505
A. Petrakopoulos, Democrat39,422
9.Charlie Norwood, Republican123,313
Barry Irwin, Democrat45,974
10.Nathan Deal, Republican129,242
11.Phil Gingrey, Republican69,427
Roger Kahn, Democrat65,007
12.Max Burns, Republican77,479
Champ Walker, Democrat62,904
13.Clay Cox, Republican47,405
David Scott, Democrat70,011


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Total
Representatives:
1st district103,66140,026-143,687
2d district-102,925-102,925
3d district73,86675,394-149,260
4th district35,202118,045-153,247
5th district-116,259-116,259
6th district163,52541,204-204,729
7th district138,99737,124-176,121
8th district142,50539,422-181,927
9th district123,31345,974-169,287
10th district129,242--129,242
11th district69,42765,007-134,434
12th district77,47962,904-140,383
13th district47,40570,011-117,416
Total1,104,622814,295-1,918,917
Senator1,071,352932,42227,8302,031,604

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HAWAII

For United States Representative
1.Mark Terry, Republican45,032
Neil Abercrombie, Democrat131,673
James H. Bracken, Libertarian4,028
12.Bob McDermott, Republican71,661
Patsy T. Mink, Democrat100,671
Jeff Mallan, Libertarian4,719
Nicholas Bedworth, Natural Law2,200

1Vacancy in the 107th Congress; Patsy T. Mink deceased, September 28,2002; remained on ballot pursuant to Hawaii law. Ed Case (D) elected in special election 11/30/02 to fill vacancy for remainder of 107th Congress and elected in special election 1/4/03 to fill vacancy for remainder of 108th Congress

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii.

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Natural Law Total
Representatives:
1st district45,032131,6734,028-180,733
2d district71,661100,6714,7192,200179,251
Total116,693232,3448,7472,200359,984

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IDAHO

For United States Senator

Larry E. Craig, Republican266,215
Alan Blinken, Democrat132,975
Donovan Bramwell, Libertarian9,354

For United States Representative
1.C. L. “Butch” Otter, Republican120,743
Betty Richardson, Democrat80,269
Steve Gothard, Libertarian5,129
2.Michael K. Simpson, Republican135,605
Edward Kinghorn, Democrat57,769
John A. Lewis, Libertarian5,508


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Total
Representatives:
1st district120,74380,2695,129206,141
2d district135,60557,7695,508198,882
Total256,348138,03810,637405,023
Senator266,215132,9759,354408,544

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ILLINOIS

For United States Senator

Jim Durkin, Republican1,325,703
Richard J. Durbin, Democrat2,103,766
Steven Burgauer, Libertarian57,382

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Illinois has been decreased from 20 to 19.

1.Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican29,776
Bobby L. Rush, Democrat149,068
Dorothy G. Tsatsos, Libertarian4,812
2.Doug Nelson, Republican32,567
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat151,443
3.William O. Lipinski, Democrat156,042
4.Anthony J. “Tony” Lopez-Cisneros, Republican12,778
Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat67,339
Maggie Kohls, Libertarian4,396
5.Mark A. Augusti, Republican46,008
Rahm Emanuel, Democrat106,514
Frank Gonzalez, Libertarian6,913
6.Henry J. Hyde, Republican113,174
Tom Berry, Democrat60,698
7.Mark Tunney, Republican25,280
Danny K. Davis, Democrat137,933
Martin Pankau, Libertarian2,543
8.Philip M. Crane, Republican95,275
Melissa L. Bean, Democrat70,626
Chuck Kelecic, Write-in25
9.Nicholas M. Duric, Republican45,307
Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat118,642
Stephanie “Vs. The Machine” Sailor, Libertarian4,887
10.Mark Steven Kirk, Republican128,611
Henry H. “Hank” Perritt, Jr., Democrat58,300
11.Jerry Weller, Republican124,192
Keith S. Van Duyne, Democrat68,893
12.David Sadler, Republican58,440
Jerry F. Costello, Democrat131,580
13.Judy Biggert, Republican139,546
Tom Mason, Democrat59,069
14.J. Dennis Hastert, Republican135,198
Laurence J. Quick, Democrat47,165
15.Timothy V. Johnson, Republican134,650
Joshua T. Hartke, Democrat64,131
Carl Estabrook, Illinois Green7,836
16.Donald A. Manzullo, Republican133,339
John Kutsch, Democrat55,488
17.Peter Calderone, Republican76,519
Lane Evans, Democrat127,093
18.Ray LaHood, Republican192,567
19.John Shimkus, Republican133,956
David D. Phelps, Democrat110,517


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Illinois Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district29,776149,0684,812--183,656
2d district32,567151,443---184,010
3d district-156,042---156,042
4th district12,77867,3394,396--84,513
5th district46,008106,5146,913--159,435
6th district113,17460,698---173,872
7th district25,280137,9332,543--165,756
8th district95,27570,626--25165,926
9th district45,307118,6424,887--168,836
10th district128,61158,300---186,911
11th district124,19268,893---193,085
12th district58,440131,580---190,020
13th district139,54659,069---198,615
14th district135,19847,165---182,363
15th district134,65064,131-7,836-206,617
16th district133,33955,488---188,827
17th district76,519127,093---203,612
18th district192,567----192,567
19th district133,956110,517---244,473
Total1,657,1831,740,54123,5517,836253,429,136
Senator1,325,7032,103,76657,382--3,486,851

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INDIANA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Indiana has been decreased from 10 to 9.

1.Mark J. Leyva, Republican41,909
Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat90,443
Timothy P. Brennan, Libertarian2,759
2.Chris Chocola, Republican95,081
Jill Long Thompson, Democrat86,253
Sharon Metheny, Libertarian7,112
James A. Mello, Write-in6
M. Myer Blatt, Write-in6
3.Mark E. Souder, Republican92,566
Jay Rigdon, Democrat50,509
Mike Donlan, Libertarian3,531
4.Steve Buyer, Republican112,760
Bill Abbott, Democrat41,314
Jerry L. Susong, Libertarian3,934
5.Dan Burton, Republican129,442
Katherine Fox Carr, Democrat45,283
Christopher Adkins, Libertarian5,130
6.Mike Pence, Republican118,436
Melina Ann Fox, Democrat63,871
Doris Robertson, Libertarian3,346
7.Brose A. McVey, Republican64,379
Julia M. Carson, Democrat77,478
Andrew M. Horning, Libertarian3,919
James (Jim) Kell Jeffries, Write-in64
8.John N. Hostettler, Republican98,952
Bryan L. Hartke, Democrat88,763
Pam Williams, Libertarian5,150
9.Mike Sodrel, Republican87,169
Baron P. Hill, Democrat96,654
Al Cox, Libertarian2,389
Jeff Melton, Green2,745


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district41,90990,4432,759--135,111
2d district95,08186,2537,112-12188,458
3d district92,56650,5093,531--146,606
4th district112,76041,3143,934--158,008
5th district129,44245,2835,130--179,855
6th district118,43663,8713,346--185,653
7th district64,37977,4783,919-64145,840
8th district98,95288,7635,150--192,865
9th district87,16996,6542,3892,745-188,957
Total840,694640,56837,2702,745761,521,353

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IOWA

For United States Senator

Greg Ganske, Republican447,892
Tom Harkin, Democrat554,278
Richard J. Moore, Libertarian8,864
Timothy A. Harthan, Iowa Green Party11,340
Write-in 701

For United States Representative
1.Jim Nussle, Republican112,280
Ann Hutchinson, Democrat83,779
Write-in396
2.James A. Leach, Republican108,130
Julie Thomas, Democrat94,767
Kevin Litten, Libertarian4,178
Write-in96
3.Stan Thompson, Republican97,285
Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat115,367
Jeffrey J. Smith, Libertarian2,689
Edwin B. Fruit, Socialist Workers Party569
Write-in75
4.Tom Latham, Republican115,430
John Norris, Democrat90,784
Terry L. Wilson, Libertarian2,952
Jim Hennager, One Earth Party1,544
Write-in64
5.Steve King, Republican113,257
Paul Shomshor, Democrat68,853
Write-in127


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Iowa Green Party One Earth Party Socialist Workers Party Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district112,28083,779----396196,455
2d district108,13094,7674,178---96207,171
3d district97,285115,3672,689--56975215,985
4th district115,43090,7842,952-1,544-64210,774
5th district113,25768,853----127182,237
Total546,382453,5509,819-1,5445697581,012,622
Senator447,892554,2788,86411,340--7011,023,075

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KANSAS

For United States Senator

Pat Roberts, Republican641,075
Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian70,725
George Cook, Reform65,050

For United States Representative
1.Jerry Moran, Republican189,976
Jack Warner, Libertarian18,585
2.Jim Ryun, Republican127,477
Dan Lykins, Democrat79,160
Art Clack, Libertarian4,340
3.Adam Taff, Republican102,882
Dennis Moore, Democrat110,095
Douglas Martin, Libertarian1,366
Dawn Bly, Reform5,046
4.Todd Tiahrt, Republican115,691
Carlos Nolla, Democrat70,656
Maike Warren, Libertarian4,616


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Reform Total
Representatives:
1st district189,976-18,585-208,561
2d district127,47779,1604,340-210,977
3d district102,882110,0951,3665,046219,389
4th district115,69170,6564,616-190,963
Total536,026259,91128,9075,046829,890
Senator641,075-70,72565,050776,850

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KENTUCKY

For United States Senator

Mitch McConnell, Republican731,679
Lois Combs Weinberg, Democrat399,634

For United States Representative
1.Ed Whitfield, Republican117,600
Klint Alexander, Democrat62,617
2.Ron Lewis, Republican122,773
David L. Williams, Democrat51,431
Robert Guy Dyer, Libertarian2,084
3.Anne M. Northup, Republican118,228
Jack Conway, Democrat110,846
4.Geoff Davis, Republican81,651
Ken Lucas, Democrat87,776
John Grote, Libertarian2,308
5.Harold “Hal” Rogers, Republican137,986
Sidney Jane Bailey, Democrat38,254
6.Ernie Fletcher, Republican115,622
Gatewood Galbraith, Independent41,753
Mark Gailey, Libertarian3,313


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Total
Representatives:
1st district117,60062,617--180,217
2d district122,77351,431-2,084176,288
3d district118,228110,846--229,074
4th district81,65187,776-2,308171,735
5th district137,98638,254--176,240
6th district115,622-41,7533,313160,688
Total693,860350,92441,7537,7051,094,242
Senator731,679399,634--1,131,313

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LOUISIANA

For United States Senator


(General Election)

Suzanne Haik Terrell, Republican339,506
John Cooksey, Republican171,752
“Tony” Perkins, Republican119,776
Ernest Edward Skillman, Jr., Republican1,668
Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat573,347
Raymond Brown, Democrat23,553
Patrick E. “Live Wire” Landry, Other10,442
James Lemann, Other3,866
Gary D. Robbins, Other2,423

(Runoff Election - December 7, 2002)1

Suzanne Haik Terrell, Republican596,642
Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat638,654

For United States Representative
1.Monica L. Monica, Republican20,268
Robert Namer, Republican7,229
David Vitter, Republican147,117
Ian P. Hawxhurst, Other5,956
2.“Silky” Sullivan, Republican15,440
Irma Muse Dixon, Democrat28,480
Clarence “Buddy” Hunt, Democrat4,137
William J. Jefferson, Democrat90,310
Wayne E. Clement, Other3,789
3.W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Republican130,323
William Beier, Other12,964
David Iwancio, Other7,055
4.Jim McCrery, Republican114,649
John Milkovich, Democrat42,340
“Bill” Jacobs, Other3,104
5.Robert J. Barham, Republican34,533
Lee Fletcher, Republican45,278
Clyde C. Holloway, Republican42,573
Jack Wright, Republican3,581
Rodney Alexander, Democrat52,952
Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat4,595
Vinson Mouser, Other1,145
6.Richard H. Baker, Republican146,932
“Rick” Moscatello, Other27,898
7.Chris John, Democrat138,659
Roberto Valletta, Other21,051

(Runoff Election - December 7, 2002)1

5.Lee Fletcher, Republican85,744
Rodney Alexander, Democrat86,718

1Louisiana law requires a majority vote as a prerequisite for nomination or election to this office.

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Louisiana

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Other Total
Representatives:
1st district174,614-5,956180,570
2d district15,440122,9273,789142,156
3d district130,323-20,019150,342
4th district114,64942,3403,104160,093
5th district185,74486,718-172,462
6th district146,932-27,898174,830
7th district-138,65921,051159,710
Total667,702390,64481,8171,140,163
Senator1596,642638,654-1,235,296

1Louisiana law requires a majority vote as a prerequisite for nomination or election to this office. The recapitulation reflects votes cast in the runoff election held on December 7, 2002.

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MAINE

For United States Senator

Susan M. Collins, Republican295,041
Chellie Pingree, Democrat209,858

For United States Representative
1.Steven Joyce, Republican97,931
Thomas H. Allen, Democrat172,646
2.Kevin L. Raye, Republican107,849
Michael H. Michaud, Democrat116,868


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Total
Representatives:
1st district97,931172,646270,577
2d district107,849116,868224,717
Total205,780289,514495,294
Senator295,041209,858504,899

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MARYLAND

For United States Representative
1.Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican192,004
Amy D. Tamlyn, Democrat57,986
2.Helen Delich Bentley, Republican88,954
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat105,718
3.Scott Conwell, Republican75,721
Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat145,589
4.John B. Kimble, Republican34,890
Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat131,644
Mignon Davis, Write-in, Democrat162
Floyd W. Anderson, Jr., Write-in33
5.Joseph T. Crawford, Republican60,758
Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat137,903
B. Auerbach, Write-in, Green158
6.Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican147,825
Donald M. DeArmon, Democrat75,575
7.Joseph E. Ward, Republican49,172
Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat137,047
8.Constance A. Morella, Republican103,587
Chris Van Hollen, Democrat112,788
Stephen Bassett, Unaffiliated1,599


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Write-in, Democrat Write-in, Green Unaffiliated Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district192,00457,986----249,900
2d district88,954105,718----194,672
3d district75,721145,589----221,310
4th district34,890131,644162--33166,729
5th district60,758137,903-158--198,819
6th district147,82575,575----223,400
7th district49,172137,047----186,219
8th district103,587112,788--1,599-217,974
Total752,911904,2501621581,599331,659,113

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MASSACHUSETTS

For United States Senator

John F. Kerry, Democrat1,605,976
Michael E. Cloud, Libertarian369,807
Blank/Scattering 213,543
Other 6,077
Randall Forsberg, Write-in24,898

For United States Representative
1.Matthew W. Kinnaman, Republican66,061
John W. Olver, Democrat137,841
Other117
Blank/Scattering8,197
2.Richard E. Neal, Democrat153,387
Other1,341
Blank/Scattering53,770
3.James P. McGovern, Democrat155,697
Other1,848
Blank/Scattering54,759
4.Barney Frank, Democrat166,125
Blank/Scattering53,393
Other1,691
5.Charles McCarthy, Republican69,337
Martin T. Meehan, Democrat122,562
Ilana Freedman, Libertarian11,729
Other149
Blank/Scattering10,245
6.Mark C. Smith, Republican75,462
John F. Tierney, Democrat162,900
Other253
Blank/Scattering14,252
7.Edward J. Markey, Democrat170,968
Daniel Melnechuk, Write-in863
Other2,206
Blank/Scattering61,976
8.Michael E. Capuano, Democrat111,861
Other495
Blank/Scattering42,923
Write-in25
9.Stephen F. Lynch, Democrat168,055
Other921
Blank/Scattering66,890
10.Luis Gonzaga, Republican79,624
William D. Delahunt, Democrat179,238
Other140
Blank/Scattering13,025


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Blank/Scattering Other Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district66,061137,841-8,197117-212,216
2d district-153,387-53,7701,341-208,498
3d district-155,697-54,7591,848-212,304
4th district-166,125-53,3931,691-221,209
5th district69,337122,56211,72910,245149-214,022
6th district75,462162,900-14,252253-252,867
7th district-170,968-61,9762,206863236,013
8th district-111,861-42,92349525155,304
9th district-168,055-66,890921-235,866
10th district79,624179,238-13,025140-272,027
Total290,4841,528,63411,729379,4309,1618882,220,326
Senator-1,605,976369,807213,5436,07724,8982,220,301

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MICHIGAN

For United States Senator

Andrew Raczkowski, Republican1,185,545
Carl Levin, Democrat1,896,614
Eric Borregard, Green23,931
John S. Mangopoulos, Reform12,831
Doug Dern, Natural Law10,366

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Michigan has been decreased from 16 to 15.

1.Don Hooper, Republican69,254
Bart Stupak, Democrat150,701
John Loosemore, Libertarian2,732
2.Peter Hoekstra, Republican156,937
Jeffrey Wrisley, Democrat61,749
Laurie Aleck, Libertarian2,680
Ronald Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers1,541
3.Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican153,131
Kathryn Lynnes, Democrat61,987
Tom Quinn, Libertarian2,613
Richard Lucey, Reform1,124
4.Dave Camp, Republican149,090
Lawrence Hollenbeck, Democrat65,950
Al Chia, Jr., Libertarian1,272
Sterling Johnson, Green2,261
5.Dale E. Kildee, Democrat158,709
Clint Foster, Libertarian9,344
Harley Mikkelson, Green5,188
Thom Moffitt, Write-in97
William Fuzi, Write-in1
6.Fred Upton, Republican126,936
Gary Giguere, Jr., Democrat53,793
Richard Overton, Reform2,788
7.Nick Smith, Republican121,142
Mike Simpson, Democrat78,412
Ken Proctor, Libertarian3,515
8.Mike Rogers, Republican156,525
Frank McAlpine, Democrat70,920
Thomas Yeutter, Libertarian3,152
9.Joe Knollenberg, Republican141,102
David Fink, Democrat96,856
Robert Schubring, Libertarian4,922
10.Candice S. Miller, Republican137,339
Carl Marlinga, Democrat77,053
Renae Coon, Libertarian2,536
11.Thaddeus G. McCotter, Republican126,050
Kevin Kelley, Democrat87,402
William Boyd, Green4,243
Dan Malone, U.S. Taxpayers2,710
12.Harvey Dean, Republican61,502
Sander M. Levin, Democrat140,970
Dick Gach, Libertarian2,694
Steven Revis, U.S. Taxpayers1,362
13.Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat120,869
Raymond Warner, Libertarian11,072
14.Dave Stone, Republican26,544
John Conyers, Jr., Democrat145,285
Francis Schorr, Libertarian1,532
John Litle, Green1,247
15.Martin Kaltenbach, Republican48,626
John D. Dingell, Democrat136,518
Gregory Stempfle, Libertarian3,919


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Reform Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district69,254150,7012,732-----222,687
2d district156,93761,7492,680---1,541-222,907
3d district153,13161,9872,613-1,124---218,855
4th district149,09065,9501,2722,261----218,573
5th district-158,7099,3445,188---98173,339
6th district126,93653,793--2,788---183,517
7th district121,14278,4123,515-----203,069
8th district156,52570,9203,152-----230,597
9th district141,10296,8564,922-----242,880
10th district137,33977,0532,536-----216,928
11th district126,05087,402-4,243--2,710-220,405
12th district61,502140,9702,694---1,362-206,528
13th district-120,86911,072-----131,941
14th district26,544145,2851,5321,247----174,608
15th district48,626136,5183,919-----189,063
Total1,474,1781,507,17451,98312,9393,912-5,613983,055,897
Senator1,185,5451,896,614-23,93112,83110,366--3,129,287

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MINNESOTA

For United States Senator1

Norm Coleman, Republican1,116,697
Walter F. Mondale, Democratic-Farmer-Labor1,067,246
Paul Wellstone, Democratic-Farmer-Labor11,381
Jim Moore, Independence45,139
Ray Tricomo, Green10,119
Miro Drago Kovatchevich, Constitution2,254
Ed McGaa, Write-in7
Dick Franson, Write-in3
Michelle Harbeck, Write-in3
Write-in 1,790

1Vacancy in the 107th Congress; Paul Wellstone deceased, October 25, 2002; was the Democratic-Farmer-Labor nominee. Walter F. Mondale was the new nominee for the vacancy of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor nomination on the official supplemental ballot. See Minnesota Supreme Court Order of October 31, 2002 (C7-02-1879), for explanation of voting procedures regarding official supplemental ballot, regular ballot, and regular absentee ballot.


For United States Representative
1.Gil Gutknecht, Republican163,570
Steve Andreasen, Democratic-Farmer-Labor92,165
Greg Mikkelson, Green9,964
Write-in283
2.John Kline, Republican152,970
Bill Luther, Democratic-Farmer-Labor121,121
Samuel D. Garst, No New Taxes12,430
Write-in339
3.Jim Ramstad, Republican213,334
Darryl Stanton, Democratic-Farmer-Labor82,575
Write-in309
4.Clyde Billington, Republican89,705
Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor164,597
Scott J. Raskiewicz, Green9,919
Write-in319
5.Daniel Nielsen Mathias, Republican66,271
Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor171,572
Tim Davis, Green17,825
Write-in314
6.Mark R. Kennedy, Republican164,747
Janet Robert, Democratic-Farmer-Labor100,738
Dan Becker, Independence21,484
Write-in343
7.Dan Stevens, Republican90,342
Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor170,234
Write-in237
8.Bob Lemen, Republican88,673
James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor194,909
Write-in349


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Minnesota

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independence Green No New Taxes Constitution Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district163,57092,165-9,964--283265,982
2d district152,970121,121--12,430-339286,860
3d district213,33482,575----309296,218
4th district89,705164,597-9,919--319264,540
5th district66,271171,572-17,825--314255,982
6th district164,747100,73821,484---343287,312
7th district90,342170,234----237260,813
8th district88,673194,909----349283,931
Total1,029,6121,097,91121,48437,70812,430-2,4932,201,638
Senator1,116,6971,078,62745,13910,119-2,2541,8032,254,639

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MISSISSIPPI

For United States Senator

Thad Cochran, Republican533,269
Shawn O’Hara, Reform97,226

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Mississippi has been decreased from 5 to 4.

1.Roger F. Wicker, Republican95,404
Rex N. Weathers, Democrat32,318
Brenda Blackburn, Reform3,477
Harold M. Taylor, Libertarian2,368
2.Clinton B. LeSueur, Republican69,711
Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat89,913
Lee Dilworth, Reform3,426
3.Charles W. “Chip” Pickering, Republican139,329
Ronnie Shows, Democrat76,184
Jim Giles, Independent1,431
Harvey L. Darden, Independent949
Carroll Grantham, Reform498
Brad A. McDonald, Libertarian760
4.Karl Cleveland Mertz, Republican34,373
Gene Taylor, Democrat121,742
Thomas Huffmaster, Reform2,442
Wayne L. Parker, Libertarian3,311


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Reform Libertarian Total
Representatives:
1st district95,40432,318-3,4772,368133,567
2d district69,71189,913-3,426-163,050
3d district139,32976,1842,380498760219,151
4th district34,373121,742-2,4423,311161,868
Total338,817320,1572,3809,8436,439677,636
Senator533,269--97,226-630,495

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MISSOURI

For United States Senator


(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2007)

Jim Talent, Republican935,032
Jean Carnahan, Democrat913,778
Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian18,345
Daniel (Digger) Romano, Green10,465

For United States Representative
1.Richard Schwadron, Republican51,755
Wm. Lacy Clay, Democrat133,946
Jim Higgins, Libertarian5,354
2.W. Todd Akin, Republican167,057
John Hogan, Democrat77,223
Darla R. Maloney, Libertarian4,548
3.Catherine S. Enz, Republican80,551
Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat122,181
Daniel (Dan) Byington, Libertarian4,146
4.James A. (Jim) Noland, Republican64,451
Ike Skelton, Democrat142,204
Daniel Roy Nelson, Libertarian3,583
5.Steve Gordon, Republican60,245
Karen McCarthy, Democrat122,645
Jeanne Bojarski, Libertarian3,277
6.Sam Graves, Republican131,151
Cathy Rinehart, Democrat73,202
Erik Buck, Libertarian3,735
7.Roy Blunt, Republican149,519
Ron Lapham, Democrat45,964
Doug Burlison, Libertarian4,378
Steven L. Reed, Write-in2
8.Jo Ann Emerson, Republican135,144
Gene Curtis, Democrat50,686
Eric Van Oostrom, Libertarian2,491
9.Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican146,032
Donald M. (Don) Deichman, Democrat61,126
John Mruzik, Libertarian2,705
Keith Brekhus, Green4,262


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district51,755133,9465,354--191,055
2d district167,05777,2234,548--248,828
3d district80,551122,1814,146--206,878
4th district64,451142,2043,583--210,238
5th district60,245122,6453,277--186,167
6th district131,15173,2023,735--208,088
7th district149,51945,9644,378-2199,863
8th district135,14450,6862,491--188,321
9th district146,03261,1262,7054,262-214,125
Total985,905829,17734,2174,26221,853,563
Senator (unexpired term)935,032913,77818,34510,465-1,877,620

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MONTANA

For United States Senator

Mike Taylor, Republican103,611
Max Baucus, Democrat204,853
Stan Jones, Libertarian10,420
Bob Kelleher, Green7,653

For United States Representative
At Large
Dennis R. Rehberg, Republican214,100
Steve Kelly, Democrat108,233
Mike Fellows, Libertarian8,988


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Total
Representative:
At Large214,100108,2338,988-331,321
Senator103,611204,85310,4207,653326,537

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NEBRASKA

For United States Senator

Chuck Hagel, Republican397,438
Charlie A. Matulka, Democrat70,290
Phil Chase, Independent5,066
John J. Graziano, Libertarian7,423

For United States Representative
1.Doug Bereuter, Republican133,013
Robert Eckerson, Libertarian22,831
2.Lee Terry, Republican89,917
Jim Simon, Democrat46,843
Dave Stock, Libertarian2,018
Doug Paterson, Green3,236
3.Tom Osborne, Republican163,939
Jerry Hickman, Libertarian12,017


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Green Total
Representatives:
1st district133,013--22,831-155,844
2d district89,91746,843-2,0183,236142,014
3d district163,939--12,017-175,956
Total386,86946,843-36,8663,236473,814
Senator397,43870,2905,0667,423-480,217

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NEVADA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Nevada
has been increased from 2 to 3.

1.Lynette Maria Boggs-McDonald, Republican51,148
Shelley Berkley, Democrat64,312
Steven Dempsey, Independent American2,861
W. Lane Startin, Green1,393
Undervote1,659
Over vote143
2.Jim Gibbons, Republican149,574
Travis O. Souza, Democrat40,189
Janine Hansen, Independent American7,240
Brendan Trainor, Libertarian3,413
Robert Winquist, Natural Law784
Over Vote143
3.Jon C. Porter, Republican100,378
Dario Herrera, Democrat66,659
Pete O’Neil, Independent6,842
Richard Wayne Odell, Independent American1,694
Neil Scott, Libertarian3,421


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Independent American Libertarian Undervote Green Natural Law Over vote Over Vote Total
Representatives:
1st district51,14864,312-2,861-1,6591,393-143-121,516
2d district149,57440,189-7,2403,413--784-143201,343
3d district100,37866,6596,8421,6943,421-----178,994
Total301,100171,1606,84211,7956,8341,6591,393784143143501,853

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

For United States Senator

John E. Sununu, Republican227,229
Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat207,478
Ken Blevens, Libertarian9,835
Scattering 197
Bob Smith, Write-in2,396

For United States Representative
1.Jeb Bradley, Republican128,993
Martha Fuller Clark, Democrat85,426
Dan Belforti, Libertarian7,387
Scattering181
2.Charles Bass, Republican125,804
Katrina Swett, Democrat90,479
Rosalie T. Babiarz, Libertarian5,051
Scattering122


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Scattering Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district128,99385,4267,387181-221,987
2d district125,80490,4795,051122-221,456
Total254,797175,90512,438303-443,443
Senator227,229207,4789,8351972,396447,135

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NEW JERSEY1

For United States Senator

Douglas R. Forrester, Republican928,439
Frank R. Lautenberg, Democrat1,138,193
Ted Glick, Independent (Green)24,308
Elizabeth Macron, Independent (Libertarian)12,558
Norman E. Wahner, Independent (NJ Conservative)6,404
Gregory Pason, Independent (Socialist)2,702

For United States Representative
1.Robert E. Andrews, Democrat121,846
Timothy Haas, Independent (Libertarian)9,543
2.Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican116,834
Steven A. Farkas, Democrat47,735
Roger Merle, Independent (Green)1,739
Michael J. Matthews, Jr., Independent (Libertarian)1,720
Costantino Rozzo, Independent (Socialist)771
3.Jim Saxton, Republican123,375
Richard Strada, Democrat64,364
Raymond Byrne, Independent (Libertarian)1,335
Ken Feduniewicz, Independent (American First)665
4.Christopher H. Smith, Republican115,293
Mary Brennan, Democrat55,967
Keith Quarles, Independent (Libertarian)1,211
Don Graham, Independent (NJ Conservative)767
Hermann Winkelmann, Independent (Honesty, Humanity, Duty)1,063
5.Scott Garrett, Republican118,881
Anne Sumers, Democrat76,504
Michael J. Cino, Independent (Lower Tax Independent)4,466
6.Ric Medrow, Republican42,479
Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat91,379
Richard D. Strong, Independent (Green)1,819
Barry Allen, Independent (Libertarian)1,206
Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden, Independent (Human Rights Advocate)612
7.Mike Ferguson, Republican106,055
Tim Carden, Democrat74,879
Darren Young, Independent (Libertarian)2,068
8.Jared Silverman, Republican40,318
Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat88,101
Joseph A. Fortunato, Independent (Green)3,400
9.Joseph Glass, Republican42,088
Steven R. Rothman, Democrat97,108
10.Andrew Wirtz, Republican15,913
Donald M. Payne, Democrat86,433
11.Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican132,938
Vij Pawar, Democrat48,477
Richard S. Roth, Independent (Libertarian)2,263
12.DeForest “Buster” Soaries, Republican62,938
Rush D. Holt, Democrat104,806
Carl J. Mayer, Independent (Green)1,871
Thomas D. Abrams, Independent (Libertarian)1,259
Karen Anne Zaletel, Independent (NJ Conservative)839
13.James Geron, Republican16,852
Robert Menendez, Democrat72,605
Pat Henry Faulkner, Independent (Green)1,195
Esmat Zaklama, Independent (Anti-Corruption Doctor)740
Independent (The American Party)34
Dick Hester, Independent (Pro Life Conservative)732
Herbert H. Shaw, Independent (Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son Corruptos)573

1In New Jersey, the designation “Independent” indicates candidates who have received direct nomination by petition for inclusion on the general election ballot. The designation in parentheses is that of party or principles which the candidate represents.

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey1

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent (Green) Independent (Libertarian) Independent (NJ Conservative) Independent (Lower Tax Independent) Independent (Socialist) Independent (Honesty, Humanity, Duty) Independent (Anti-Corruption Doctor) Independent (Pro Life Conservative) Independent (American First) Independent (Human Rights Advocate) Independent (Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son Corruptos) Independent (The American Party) Total
Representatives:
1st district-121,846-9,543----------131,389
2d district116,83447,7351,7391,720--771-------168,799
3d district123,37564,364-1,335------665---189,739
4th district115,29355,967-1,211767--1,063------174,301
5th district118,88176,504---4,466--------199,851
6th district42,47991,3791,8191,206-------612--137,495
7th district106,05574,879-2,068----------183,002
8th district40,31888,1013,400-----------131,819
9th district42,08897,108------------139,196
10th district15,91386,433------------102,346
11th district132,93848,477-2,263----------183,678
12th district62,938104,8061,8711,259839---------171,713
13th district16,85272,6051,195-----740732--5733492,731
Total933,9641,030,20410,02420,6051,6064,4667711,063740732665612573342,006,059
Senator928,4391,138,19324,30812,5586,404-2,702-------2,112,604

1In New Jersey, the designation “Independent” indicates candidates who have received direct nomination by petition for inclusion on the general election ballot. The designation in parentheses is that of party or principles which the candidate represents.

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NEW MEXICO

For United States Senator

Pete V. Domenici, Republican314,193
Gloria Tristani, Democrat168,863

For United States Representative
1.Heather Wilson, Republican95,711
Richard M. Romero, Democrat77,234
2.Steve Pearce, Republican79,631
John Arthur Smith, Democrat61,916
George L. Dewey, Write-in, Green43
Padraig M. Lynch, Write-in, Republican39
3.Tom Udall, Democrat122,921


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Write-in, Green Write-in, Republican Total
Representatives:
1st district95,71177,234--172,945
2d district79,63161,9164339141,629
3d district-122,921--122,921
Total175,342262,0714339437,495
Senator314,193168,863--483,056

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NEW YORK

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New York has been decreased from 31 to 29.

1.Felix J. Grucci, Jr., Republican64,999
Conservative6,116
Independence4,522
Right to Life5,887
Timothy H. Bishop, Democrat81,325
Working Families2,951
Lorna Salzman, Green1,991
Blank/Scattering10,739
2.Joseph P. Finley, Republican48,239
Conservative5,772
Right to Life5,106
Steve J. Israel, Democrat75,845
Independence7,632
Working Families1,974
John Keenan, Green1,558
Blank/Scattering14,087
3.Peter T. King, Republican98,874
Conservative7,904
Independence7,113
Right to Life7,646
Stuart L. Finz, Democrat46,022
Janeen DePrima, Liberal1,513
Blank/Scattering17,550
4.Marilyn F. O’Grady, Republican61,473
Conservative5,308
Right to Life6,101
Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat85,496
Independent5,272
Working Families2,883
Liberal1,155
Tim Derham, Green852
Blank/Scattering11,713
5.Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat68,773
Independence3,614
Working Families1,882
Liberal1,541
Perry S. Reich, Conservative5,718
Blank/Scattering51,213
6.Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat68,718
Working Families3,352
Liberal729
Rey Clarke, Independence2,632
Blank/Scattering36,387
7.Kevin Brawley, Republican16,460
Conservative2,112
Joseph Crowley, Democrat48,983
Working Families1,984
Blank/Scattering34,733
8.Jim Farrin, Republican18,623
Independence1,051
Jerrold L. Nadler, Democrat71,996
Working Families6,390
Liberal2,616
Alan Jay Gerber, Conservative3,361
Dan Wentzel, Green1,918
Joseph Dobrian, Libertarian526
Blank/Scattering35,095
9.Alfred F. Donohue, Republican27,882
Conservative3,816
Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat57,104
Working Families1,893
Liberal1,740
Blank/Scattering27,500
10.Edolphus Towns, Democrat72,313
Liberal1,546
Herbert F. Ryan, Conservative1,639
Blank/Scattering42,073
11.Susan Cleary, Republican9,250
Independence1,899
Major R. Owens, Democrat67,967
Working Families8,950
Alice Gaffney, Conservative798
Blank/Scattering30,310
12.Nydia M. Velázquez, Democrat43,809
Working Families4,599
Cesar Estevez, Conservative2,119
Blank/Scattering34,238
13.Vito Fossella, Republican62,520
Conservative7,166
Right to Life2,518
Arne M. Mattsson, Democrat27,304
Working Families1,271
Liberal791
Anita Lerman, Independence1,427
Henry J. Bardel, Green696
Blank/Scattering19,913
14.Anton Srdanovic, Republican30,053
Conservative1,495
Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat85,029
Independence3,383
Working Families4,863
Liberal2,656
Blank/Scattering24,127
15.Jessie A. Fields, Republican8,790
Independence2,218
Charles B. Rangel, Democrat77,036
Working Families7,331
Blank/Scattering32,025
16.Frank Dellavalle, Republican3,916
Conservative450
José E. Serrano, Democrat48,411
Working Families2,305
Blank/Scattering23,372
17.C. Scott Vanderhoef, Republican35,389
Conservative4,135
Independence3,110
Eliot L. Engel, Democrat73,569
Working Families2,721
Liberal1,245
Arthur L. Gallagher, Right to Life1,931
Elizabeth Shanklin, Green1,743
Blank/Scattering20,739
18.Nita M. Lowey, Democrat95,396
Working Families3,561
Michael J. Reynolds, Right to Life8,558
Blank/Scattering82,503
19.Sue W. Kelly, Republican102,848
Conservative9,648
Independence8,633
Janine M. H. Selendy, Democrat44,967
Christine M. Tighe, Right to Life4,374
Jonathan M. Wright, Green2,642
Blank/Scattering17,206
20.John E. Sweeney, Republican125,335
Conservative14,903
Frank Stoppenbach, Democrat45,878
Margaret Lewis, Green5,162
Blank/Scattering31,256
21.Charles B. Rosenstein, Republican53,525
Michael R. McNulty, Democrat128,584
Conservative10,489
Independence17,810
Working Families4,446
Blank/Scattering22,113
22.Eric Hall, Republican52,499
Conservative5,509
Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat92,336
Independence13,215
Working Families5,135
Liberal2,594
Paul J. Laux, Right to Life2,473
Steven Greenfield, Green2,723
Blank/Scattering15,787
23.John M. McHugh, Republican110,042
Conservative14,640
Blank/Scattering59,931
24.Sherwood L. Boehlert, Republican108,017
David L. Walrath, Conservative32,991
Kathleen M. Peters, Right to Life5,109
Mark Dunau, Green6,660
Blank/Scattering49,855
25.James T. Walsh, Republican113,914
Conservative11,794
Independence18,902
Stephanie Aldersley, Democrat53,290
Francis J. Gavin, Working Families2,131
Blank/Scattering17,129
26.Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican105,807
Conservative10,937
Independence18,345
Ayesha F. Nariman, Democrat41,140
Shawn Harris, Right to Life4,084
Paul E. Fallon, Green3,146
Blank/Scattering30,535
27.Jack Quinn, Republican105,946
Conservative14,171
Peter Crotty, Democrat45,060
Working Families2,751
Thomas Casey, Right to Life3,586
Albert N. LaBruna, Green2,405
Blank/Scattering25,964
28.Henry F. Wojtaszek, Republican45,125
Conservative5,426
Independence7,996
Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat94,209
Working Families4,848
Blank/Scattering22,104
29.Amo Houghton, Republican116,245
Conservative11,412
Kisun J. Peters, Democrat37,128
Wendy M. Johnson, Right to Life5,836
Rachel Treichler, Green4,010
Blank/Scattering33,162


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New York

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Conservative Independence Working Families Right to Life Green Liberal Libertarian Blank/Scattering Total
Representatives:
1st district64,99981,325-6,1164,5222,9515,8871,991--10,739178,530
2d district48,23975,845-5,7727,6321,9745,1061,558--14,087160,213
3d district98,87446,022-7,9047,113-7,646-1,513-17,550186,622
4th district61,47385,4965,2725,308-2,8836,1018521,155-11,713180,253
5th district-68,773-5,7183,6141,882--1,541-51,213132,741
6th district-68,718--2,6323,352--729-36,387111,818
7th district16,46048,983-2,112-1,984----34,733104,272
8th district18,62371,996-3,3611,0516,390-1,9182,61652635,095141,576
9th district27,88257,104-3,816-1,893--1,740-27,500119,935
10th district-72,313-1,639----1,546-42,073117,571
11th district9,25067,967-7981,8998,950----30,310119,174
12th district-43,809-2,119-4,599----34,23884,765
13th district62,52027,304-7,1661,4271,2712,518696791-19,913123,606
14th district30,05385,029-1,4953,3834,863--2,656-24,127151,606
15th district8,79077,036--2,2187,331----32,025127,400
16th district3,91648,411-450-2,305----23,37278,454
17th district35,38973,569-4,1353,1102,7211,9311,7431,245-20,739144,582
18th district-95,396---3,5618,558---82,503190,018
19th district102,84844,967-9,6488,633-4,3742,642--17,206190,318
20th district125,33545,878-14,903---5,162--31,256222,534
21st district53,525128,584-10,48917,8104,446----22,113236,967
22d district52,49992,336-5,50913,2155,1352,4732,7232,594-15,787192,271
23d district110,042--14,640------59,931184,613
24th district108,017--32,991--5,1096,660--49,855202,632
25th district113,91453,290-11,79418,9022,131----17,129217,160
26th district105,80741,140-10,93718,345-4,0843,146--30,535213,994
27th district105,94645,060-14,171-2,7513,5862,405--25,964199,883
28th district45,12594,209-5,4267,9964,848----22,104179,708
29th district116,24537,128-11,412--5,8364,010--33,162207,793
Total1,525,7711,777,6885,272199,829123,50278,22163,20935,50618,126526873,3594,701,009

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NORTH CAROLINA

For United States Senator

Elizabeth H. Dole, Republican1,248,664
Erskine B. Bowles, Democrat1,047,983
Sean Haugh, Libertarian33,807
Paul G. DeLaney, Write-in727

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in North Carolina
has been increased from 12 to 13.

1.Greg Dority, Republican50,907
Frank W. Ballance, Jr., Democrat93,157
Mike Ruff, Libertarian2,093
2.Joseph L. Ellen, Republican50,965
Bob Etheridge, Democrat100,121
Gary Minter, Libertarian2,098
3.Walter B. Jones, Republican131,448
Gary Goodson, Libertarian13,486
4.Tuan A. Nguyen, Republican78,095
David E. Price, Democrat132,185
Ken Nelson, Libertarian5,766
5.Richard Burr, Republican137,879
David Crawford, Democrat58,558
6.Howard Coble, Republican151,430
Tara Grubb, Libertarian16,067
7.James R. Adams, Republican45,537
Mike McIntyre, Democrat118,543
David Michael Brooks, Libertarian2,574
8.Robin Hayes, Republican80,298
Chris Kouri, Democrat66,819
Mark Andrew Johnson, Libertarian2,619
9.Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican140,095
Ed McGuire, Democrat49,974
Christopher S. Cole, Libertarian3,374
10.Cass Ballenger, Republican102,768
Ron Daugherty, Democrat65,587
Christopher M. Hill, Libertarian4,937
11.Charles H. Taylor, Republican112,335
Sam Neill, Democrat86,664
Eric Henry, Libertarian3,261
12.Jeff Kish, Republican49,588
Melvin L. Watt, Democrat98,821
Carey Head, Libertarian2,830
13.Carolyn W. Grant, Republican77,688
Brad Miller, Democrat100,287
Alex MacDonald, Libertarian5,295


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district50,90793,1572,093-146,157
2d district50,965100,1212,098-153,184
3d district131,448-13,486-144,934
4th district78,095132,1855,766-216,046
5th district137,87958,558--196,437
6th district151,430-16,067-167,497
7th district45,537118,5432,574-166,654
8th district80,29866,8192,619-149,736
9th district140,09549,9743,374-193,443
10th district102,76865,5874,937-173,292
11th district112,33586,6643,261-202,260
12th district49,58898,8212,830-151,239
13th district77,688100,2875,295-183,270
Total1,209,033970,71664,400-2,244,149
Senator1,248,6641,047,98333,8077272,331,181

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NORTH DAKOTA

For United States Representative
At Large
Rick Clayburgh, Republican109,957
Earl Pomeroy, Democratic-Nonpartisan League121,073


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota

Title of candidate Republican Democratic-Nonpartisan League Total
Representative:
At Large109,957121,073231,030

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OHIO

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Ohio has been decreased from 19 to 18.

1.Steve Chabot, Republican110,760
Greg Harris, Democrat60,168
2.Rob Portman, Republican139,218
Charles Sanders, Democrat48,785
James Condit, Jr., Write-in13
3.Michael R. Turner, Republican111,630
Rick Carne, Democrat78,307
Ronald Williamitis, Independent14
4.Michael Oxley, Republican120,001
Jim Clark, Democrat57,726
5.Paul E. Gillmor, Republican126,286
Roger Anderson, Democrat51,872
John Green, Independent10,096
6.Mike Halleck, Republican77,643
Ted Strickland, Democrat113,972
7.David L. Hobson, Republican113,252
Kara Anastasio, Democrat45,568
Frank Doden, Independent8,812
8.John A. Boehner, Republican119,947
Jeff Hardenbrook, Democrat49,444
9.Ed Emery, Republican46,481
Marcy Kaptur, Democrat132,236
10.Jon A. Heben, Republican41,778
Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat129,997
Judy Locy, Independent3,761
11.Patrick A. Pappano, Republican36,146
Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat116,590
12.Patrick J. Tiberi, Republican116,982
Edward Brown, Democrat64,707
13.Ed Oliveros, Republican55,357
Sherrod Brown, Democrat123,025
14.Steven C. LaTourette, Republican134,413
Dale Blanchard, Democrat51,846
Sid Stone, Independent113
15.Deborah Pryce, Republican108,193
Mark Brown, Democrat54,286
16.Ralph Regula, Republican129,734
Jim Rice, Democrat58,644
17.Ann Womer Benjamin, Republican62,188
Timothy J. Ryan, Democrat94,441
James A. Traficant, Jr., Independent28,045
18.Robert W. Ney, Republican125,546


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district110,76060,168--170,928
2d district139,21848,785-13188,016
3d district111,63078,30714-189,951
4th district120,00157,726--177,727
5th district126,28651,87210,096-188,254
6th district77,643113,972--191,615
7th district113,25245,5688,812-167,632
8th district119,94749,444--169,391
9th district46,481132,236--178,717
10th district41,778129,9973,761-175,536
11th district36,146116,590--152,736
12th district116,98264,707--181,689
13th district55,357123,025--178,382
14th district134,41351,846113-186,372
15th district108,19354,286--162,479
16th district129,73458,644--188,378
17th district62,18894,44128,045-184,674
18th district125,546---125,546
Total1,775,5551,331,61450,841133,158,023

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OKLAHOMA

For United States Senator

James M. Inhofe, Republican583,579
David Walters, Democrat369,789
James Germalic, Independent65,056

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Oklahoma has been decreased from 6 to 5.

1.John Sullivan, Republican119,566
Doug Dodd, Democrat90,649
Joe Cristiano, Independent4,740
2.Kent Pharaoh, Republican51,234
Brad Carson, Democrat146,748
3.Frank D. Lucas, Republican148,206
Robert T. Murphy, Independent47,884
4.Tom Cole, Republican106,452
Darryl Roberts, Democrat91,322
5.Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican121,374
Lou Barlow, Democrat63,208
Donna C. Davis, Independent10,469


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Total
Representatives:
1st district119,56690,6494,740214,955
2d district51,234146,748-197,982
3d district148,206-47,884196,090
4th district106,45291,322-197,774
5th district121,37463,20810,469195,051
Total546,832391,92763,0931,001,852
Senator583,579369,78965,0561,018,424

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OREGON

For United States Senator

Gordon Smith, Republican712,287
Bill Bradbury, Democrat501,898
Dan Fitzgerald, Libertarian29,979
Lon Mabon, Constitution21,703
Miscellaneous 1,354

For United States Representative
1.Jim Greenfield, Republican80,917
David Wu, Democrat149,215
Beth A. King, Libertarian7,639
Miscellaneous265
2.Greg Walden, Republican181,295
Peter Buckley, Democrat64,991
Mike Wood, Libertarian5,681
Miscellaneous317
3.Sarah Seale, Republican62,821
Earl Blumenauer, Democrat156,851
Kevin Jones, Libertarian4,704
David Brownlow, Constitution3,495
Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist6,588
Miscellaneous518
4.Liz VanLeeuwen, Republican90,523
Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat168,150
Chris Bigelow, Libertarian4,602
Miscellaneous206
5.Brian J. Boquist, Republican113,441
Darlene Hooley, Democrat137,713
Miscellaneous383


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Constitution Socialist Miscellaneous Total
Representatives:
1st district80,917149,2157,639--265238,036
2d district181,29564,9915,681--317252,284
3d district62,821156,8514,7043,4956,588518234,977
4th district90,523168,1504,602--206263,481
5th district113,441137,713---383251,537
Total528,997676,92022,6263,4956,5881,6891,240,315
Senator712,287501,89829,97921,703-1,3541,267,221

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PENNSYLVANIA

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Pennsylvania has been decreased from 21 to 19.

1.Marie G. Delany, Republican17,444
Robert A. Brady, Democrat121,076
Mike Ewall, Green1,570
2.Thomas G. Dougherty, Republican20,988
Chaka Fattah, Democrat150,623
3.Phil English, Republican116,763
Anndrea M. Benson, Green33,554
Write-in12
4.Melissa A. Hart, Republican130,534
Stevan Drobac, Jr., Democrat71,674
Write-in10
5.John E. Peterson, Republican124,942
Thomas A. Martin, Libertarian18,078
Write-in191
6.Jim Gerlach, Republican103,648
Dan Wofford, Democrat98,128
Write-in15
7.Curt Weldon, Republican146,296
Peter A. Lennon, Democrat75,055
8.James C. Greenwood, Republican127,475
Timothy T. Reece, Democrat76,178
Write-in34
9.Bill Shuster, Republican124,184
John R. Henry, Democrat50,558
Write-in107
10.Don Sherwood, Republican, Democrat152,017
Kurt J. Shotko, Green11,613
Write-in529
11.Louis J. Barletta, Republican71,543
Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat93,758
Thomas J. McLaughlin, Reform3,304
Write-in10
12.Bill Choby, Republican44,818
John P. Murtha, Democrat124,201
Write-in9
13.Melissa Brown, Republican100,295
Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat107,945
John P. McDermott, Constitution3,627
14.Michael F. Doyle, Democrat123,323
Write-in89
15.Patrick J. Toomey, Republican98,493
Edward J. O’Brien, Democrat73,212
Write-in8
16.Joseph R. Pitts, Republican119,046
Will Todd, Green8,720
Kenneth Brenneman, Constitution6,766
Write-in65
17.George W. Gekas, Republican97,802
Tim Holden, Democrat103,483
Write-in6
18.Tim Murphy, Republican119,885
Jack Machek, Democrat79,451
Write-in13
19.Todd Russell Platts, Republican143,097
Ben Price, Green7,900
Michael Mickey Paoletta, Libertarian6,008
Write-in140


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Pennsylvania

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Libertarian Constitution Reform Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district17,444121,0761,570----140,090
2d district20,988150,623-----171,611
3d district116,763-33,554---12150,329
4th district130,53471,674----10202,218
5th district124,942--18,078--191143,211
6th district103,64898,128----15201,791
7th district146,29675,055-----221,351
8th district127,47576,178----34203,687
9th district124,18450,558----107174,849
10th district152,017-11,613---529164,159
11th district71,54393,758---3,30410168,615
12th district44,818124,201----9169,028
13th district100,295107,945--3,627--211,867
14th district-123,323----89123,412
15th district98,49373,212----8171,713
16th district119,046-8,720-6,766-65134,597
17th district97,802103,483----6201,291
18th district119,88579,451----13199,349
19th district143,097-7,9006,008--140157,145
Total1,859,2701,348,66563,35724,08610,3933,3041,2383,310,313

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RHODE ISLAND

For United States Senator

Robert G. Tingle, Republican69,808
Jack Reed, Democrat253,774

For United States Representative
1.David W. Rogers, Republican59,370
Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat95,286
Frank Carter, Independent4,318
Write-in159
2.John O. Matson, Republican37,767
James R. Langevin, Democrat129,390
Dorman J. Hayes, Jr., Independent Home Protection2,327
Write-in126


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Independent Home Protection Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district59,37095,2864,318-159159,133
2d district37,767129,390-2,327126169,610
Total97,137224,6764,3182,327285328,743
Senator69,808253,774---323,582

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SOUTH CAROLINA

For United States Senator

Lindsey O. Graham, Republican600,010
Alex Sanders, Democrat487,359
Victor Kocher, Libertarian6,648
Ted Adams, Constitution8,228
Write-in 667

For United States Representative
1.Henry E. Brown, Jr., Republican127,562
James E. Dunn, United Citizens9,841
Joe Innella, Natural Law4,965
Write-in57
2.Joe Wilson, Republican144,149
James R. “Jim” Legg, Libertarian9,650
Mark Whittington, United Citizens17,189
Write-in371
3.J. Gresham Barrett, Republican119,644
George L. Brightharp, Democrat55,743
Mike Boerste, Libertarian2,785
Write-in23
4.Jim DeMint, Republican122,422
Peter J. Ashy, Democrat51,462
United Citizens1,173
C. Faye Walters, Natural Law2,176
Write-in184
5.John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat121,912
Doug Kendall, Libertarian11,013
Steve Lefemine, Constitution8,930
Write-in117
6.Gary McLeod, Republican55,490
James E. Clyburn, Democrat115,855
R. Craig Augenstein, Libertarian1,662
Write-in40


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian United Citizens Constitution Natural Law Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district127,552--9,841-4,96557142,425
2d district144,149-9,65017,189--371171,359
3d district119,64455,7432,785---23178,195
4th district122,42251,462-1,173-2,176184177,417
5th district-121,91211,013-8,930-117141,972
6th district55,490115,8551,662---40173,047
Total569,267344,97225,11028,2038,9307,141792984,415
Senator600,010487,3596,684-8,228-6671,102,948

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SOUTH DAKOTA

For United States Senator

John Thune, Republican166,949
Tim Johnson, Democrat167,481
Kurt Evans, Libertarian3,071

For United States Representative
At Large
William J. Janklow, Republican180,023
Stephanie Herseth, Democrat153,551
Terry Begay, Libertarian3,117


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Total
Representative:
At Large180,023153,5513,117336,691
Senator166,949167,4813,071337,501

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TENNESSEE

For United States Senator

Lamar Alexander, Republican891,498
Bob Clement, Democrat728,232
John Jay Hooker, Independent6,401
Wesley M. Baker, Independent6,106
Connie Gammon, Independent5,349
Karl Stanley Davidson, Independent2,217
Basil J. Marceaux, Independent1,170
H. Gary Keplinger, Independent1,103
Write-in 356

For United States Representative
1.William L. Jenkins, Republican127,300
Write-in1,586
2.John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican146,887
John Greene, Democrat37,035
Joshua Williamson, Independent1,110
George Njezic, Independent940
Write-in9
3.Zach Wamp, Republican112,254
John Wolfe, Democrat58,824
William C. Bolen, Independent1,743
Timothy A. Sevier, Independent947
Write-in153
4.Janice Bowling, Republican85,680
Lincoln Davis, Democrat95,989
William Tharon Chandler, Independent1,073
John Ray, Independent605
Bert Mason, Independent504
Ed Wellmann, Independent399
Write-in50
5.Robert Duvall, Republican56,825
Jim Cooper, Democrat108,903
John Jay Hooker, Independent3,063
Jonathan D. Farley, Independent1,205
Jesse Turner, Independent877
Write-in13
6.Robert L. Garrison, Republican57,397
Bart Gordon, Democrat117,119
J. Patrick Lyons, Independent3,065
Write-in47
7.Marsha Blackburn, Republican138,314
Tim Barron, Democrat51,790
Rick Patterson, Independent5,423
Write-in31
8.Mat McClain, Republican45,853
John S. Tanner, Democrat117,811
James L. Hart, Independent4,288
Write-in18
9.Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat120,904
Tony Rush, Independent23,208
Write-in148


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district127,300--1,586128,886
2d district146,88737,0352,0509185,981
3d district112,25458,8242,690153173,921
4th district85,68095,9892,58150184,300
5th district56,825108,9035,14513170,886
6th district57,397117,1193,06547177,628
7th district138,31451,7905,42331195,558
8th district45,853117,8114,28818167,970
9th district-120,90423,208148144,260
Total770,510708,37548,4502,0551,529,390
Senator891,498728,23222,3463561,642,432

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TEXAS

For United States Senator

John Cornyn, Republican2,496,243
Ron Kirk, Democrat1,955,758
Scott Lanier Jameson, Libertarian35,538
Roy H. Williams, Green25,051
James W. “Jim” Wright, Write-in1,422

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Texas
has been increased from 30 to 32.

1.John Lawrence, Republican66,654
Max Sandlin, Democrat86,384
2.Van Brookshire, Republican53,656
Jim Turner, Democrat85,492
Peter Beach, Libertarian1,353
3.Sam Johnson, Republican113,974
Manny Molera, Democrat37,503
John Davis, Libertarian2,656
4.John Graves, Republican67,939
Ralph M. Hall, Democrat97,304
Barbara Robinson, Libertarian3,042
5.Jeb Hensarling, Republican81,439
Ron Chapman, Democrat56,330
Dan Michalski, Libertarian1,283
Thomas J. Kemper, Green856
6.Joe Barton, Republican115,396
Felix Alvarado, Democrat45,404
Frank Brady, Libertarian1,992
B. J. Armstrong, Green1,245
7.John Abney Culberson, Republican96,795
Drew Parks, Libertarian11,674
John R. Skone-Palmer, Write-in58
8.Kevin Brady, Republican140,575
Gil Guillory, Libertarian10,351
9.Paul Williams, Republican59,635
Nick Lampson, Democrat86,710
Dean L. Tucker, Libertarian1,613
10.Lloyd Doggett, Democrat114,428
Michele Messina, Libertarian21,196
11.Ramsey Farley, Republican68,236
Chet Edwards, Democrat74,678
Andrew Paul Farris, Libertarian1,943
12.Kay Granger, Republican121,208
Edward A. Hanson, Libertarian10,723
13.Mac Thornberry, Republican119,401
Zane Reese, Democrat31,218
14.Ron Paul, Republican102,905
Corby Windham, Democrat48,224
15.Rubén Hinojosa, Democrat66,311
16.Silvestre Reyes, Democrat72,383
17.Rob Beckham, Republican77,622
Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat84,136
Fred Jones, Libertarian2,046
18.Phillip J. Abbott, Republican27,980
Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat99,161
Brent Sullivan, Libertarian1,785
19.Larry Combest, Republican117,092
Larry Johnson, Libertarian10,684
20.Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat68,685
21.Lamar S. Smith, Republican161,836
John Courage, Democrat56,206
D. G. Roberts, Libertarian4,051
22.Tom DeLay, Republican100,499
Tim Riley, Democrat55,716
Gerald W. “Jerry” LaFleur, Libertarian1,612
Joel West, Green1,257
23.Henry Bonilla, Republican77,573
Henry Cuellar, Democrat71,067
Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian1,106
Ed Scharf, Green806
24.Mike Rivera Ortega, Republican38,332
Martin Frost, Democrat73,002
Ken Ashby, Libertarian1,560
25.Tom Reiser, Republican50,041
Chris Bell, Democrat63,590
Guy McLendon, Libertarian1,096
George Reiter, Green1,399
26.Michael C. Burgess, Republican123,195
Paul William LeBon, Democrat37,485
David Wallace Croft, Libertarian2,367
Gary R. Page, Green1,631
27.Pat Ahumada, Republican41,004
Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat68,559
Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian2,646
28.Gabriel Perales, Jr., Republican26,973
Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat71,393
William A. “Bill” Stallknecht, Libertarian2,054
29.Gene Green, Democrat55,760
Paul Hansen, Libertarian2,833
30.Ron Bush, Republican28,981
Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat88,980
Lance Flores, Libertarian1,856
31.John R. Carter, Republican111,556
David Bagley, Democrat44,183
R. C. Crawford, Independent1,716
Clark Simmons, Libertarian2,037
John S. Petersen, Green1,992
32.Pete Sessions, Republican100,226
Pauline K. Dixon, Democrat44,886
Steve Martin, Libertarian1,582
Carla Hubbell, Green1,208


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district66,65486,384----153,038
2d district53,65685,492-1,353--140,501
3d district113,97437,503-2,656--154,133
4th district67,93997,304-3,042--168,285
5th district81,43956,330-1,283856-139,908
6th district115,39645,404-1,9921,245-164,037
7th district96,795--11,674-58108,527
8th district140,575--10,351--150,926
9th district59,63586,710-1,613--147,958
10th district-114,428-21,196--135,624
11th district68,23674,678-1,943--144,857
12th district121,208--10,723--131,931
13th district119,40131,218----150,619
14th district102,90548,224----151,129
15th district-66,311----66,311
16th district-72,383----72,383
17th district77,62284,136-2,046--163,804
18th district27,98099,161-1,785--128,926
19th district117,092--10,684--127,776
20th district-68,685----68,685
21st district161,83656,206-4,051--222,093
22d district100,49955,716-1,6121,257-159,084
23d district77,57371,067-1,106806-150,552
24th district38,33273,002-1,560--112,894
25th district50,04163,590-1,0961,399-116,126
26th district123,19537,485-2,3671,631-164,678
27th district41,00468,559-2,646--112,209
28th district26,97371,393-2,054--100,420
29th district-55,760-2,833--58,593
30th district28,98188,980-1,856--119,817
31st district111,55644,1831,7162,0371,992-161,484
32d district100,22644,886-1,5821,208-147,902
Total2,290,7231,885,1781,716107,14110,394584,295,210
Senator2,496,2431,955,758-35,53825,0511,4224,514,012

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UTAH

For United States Representative
1.Rob Bishop, Republican109,265
Dave Thomas, Democrat66,104
Craig Axford, Green4,027
Cody Judy, Write-in8
Charles Johnston, Write-in7
Susan Howard, Write-in1
2.John Swallow, Republican109,123
Jim Matheson, Democrat110,764
Ron Copier, Libertarian1,622
Patrick Diehl, Green2,589
3.Chris Cannon, Republican103,598
Nancy Jane Woodside, Democrat44,533
Kitty K. Burton, Libertarian5,511
John William Maurin, Write-in1


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district109,26566,104-4,02716179,412
2d district109,123110,7641,6222,589-224,098
3d district103,59844,5335,511-1153,643
Total321,986221,4017,1336,61617557,153

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VERMONT

For United States Representative
At Large
William “Bill” Meub, Republican72,813
Bernard Sanders, Independent144,880
Jane Newton, Liberty Union/Progressive3,185
Fawn Skinner, Vermont Grassroots2,344
Daniel H. Krymkowski, Libertarian2,033


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Vermont

Title of candidate Republican Independent Liberty Union/Progressive Vermont Grassroots Libertarian Total
Representative:
At Large72,813144,8803,1852,3442,033225,255

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VIRGINIA

For United States Senator

John W. Warner, Republican1,229,894
Nancy B. Spannaus, Independent145,102
Jacob G. Hornberger, Jr., Independent106,055
Write-in 8,371

For United States Representative
1.Jo Ann Davis, Republican113,168
Write-in4,829
2.Edward L. Schrock, Republican103,807
D. C. Amarasinghe, Green20,589
Write-in450
3.Robert C. Scott, Democrat87,521
Write-in3,552
4.J. Randy Forbes, Republican108,733
Write-in2,308
5.Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Republican95,360
Meredith M. Richards, Democrat54,805
Write-in68
6.Bob Goodlatte, Republican105,530
Write-in3,202
7.Eric Cantor, Republican113,658
Ben L. “Cooter” Jones, Democrat49,854
Write-in153
8.Scott C. Tate, Republican64,121
James P. Moran, Democrat102,759
Ronald V. Crickenberger, Independent4,558
Write-in361
9.Rick Boucher, Democrat100,075
J. Katzen, Write-in52,076
Write-in32
10.Frank R. Wolf, Republican115,917
John B. Stevens, Jr., Democrat45,464
Write-in234
11.Tom Davis, Republican135,379
Frank W. Creel, Constitution26,892
Write-in1,027


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Constitution Green Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district113,168----4,829117,997
2d district103,807---20,5894508,231
3d district-87,521---3,55291,073
4th district108,733----2,308111,041
5th district95,36054,805---68150,233
6th district105,530----3,202108,732
7th district113,65849,854---153163,665
8th district64,121102,7594,558--361171,799
9th district-100,075---52,108152,183
10th district115,91745,464---234161,615
11th district135,379--26,892-1,027163,298
Total 955,673 440,478 4,558 26,892 20,589 68,292 1,516,482
Senator 1,229,894 -251,157--8,3711,489,422

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WASHINGTON

For United States Representative
1.Joe Marine, Republican84,696
Jay Inslee, Democrat114,087
Mark B. Wilson, Libertarian6,251
2.Norma Smith, Republican92,528
Rick Larsen, Democrat101,219
Bruce Guthrie, Libertarian4,326
Bernard Patrick (Bern) Haggerty, Green4,077
3.Joseph Zarelli, Republican74,065
Brian Baird, Democrat119,264
4.Doc Hastings, Republican108,257
Craig Mason, Democrat53,572
5.George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican126,757
Bart Haggin, Democrat65,146
Rob Chase, Libertarian10,379
6.Bob Lawrence, Republican61,584
Norman D. Dicks, Democrat126,116
John A. Bennett, Libertarian8,744
7.Carol Thorne Cassady, Republican46,256
Jim McDermott, Democrat156,300
Stan Lippmann, Libertarian8,447
8.Jennifer Dunn, Republican121,633
Heidi Behrens-Benedict, Democrat75,931
Mark A. Taff, Libertarian5,771
9.Sarah Casada, Republican63,146
Adam Smith, Democrat95,805
J. Mills, Libertarian4,759


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Total
Representatives:
1st district84,696114,0876,251-205,034
2d district92,528101,2194,3264,077202,150
3d district74,065119,264--193,329
4th district108,25753,572--161,829
5th district126,75765,14610,379-202,282
6th district61,584126,1168,744-196,444
7th district46,256156,3008,447-211,003
8th district121,63375,9315,771-203,335
9th district63,14695,8054,759-163,710
Total778,922907,44048,6774,0771,739,116

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WEST VIRGINIA

For United States Senator

Jay Wolfe, Republican160,902
John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat275,281

For United States Representative
1.Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat110,941
Louis (Lou) Davis, Write-in320
2.Shelley Moore Capito, Republican98,276
Jim Humphreys, Democrat65,400
3.Paul E. Chapman, Republican37,229
Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat87,783


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Write-in Total
Representatives:
1st district-110,941320111,261
2d district98,27665,400-163,676
3d district37,22987,783-125,012
Total135,505264,124320399,949
Senator160,902275,281-436,183

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WISCONSIN

For United States Representative


Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Wisconsin has been decreased from 9 to 8.

1.Paul Ryan, Republican140,176
Jeffrey C. Thomas, Democrat63,895
George Meyers, Libertarian4,406
Scattering136
2.Ron Greer, Republican83,694
Tammy Baldwin, Democrat163,313
Scattering403
3.Bill Arndt, Republican69,955
Ron Kind, Democrat131,038
Jeff Zastrow, Libertarian6,674
Scattering914
4.Gerald D. Kleczka, Democrat122,031
Brian Verdin, Wisconsin Green18,324
Scattering1,012
5.F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican191,224
Robert Raymond, Independent29,567
Scattering1,221
6.Tom Petri, Republican169,834
Scattering1,327
7.Joe Rothbauer, Republican81,518
David R. Obey, Democrat146,364
Scattering73
8.Mark Green, Republican152,745
Andrew M. Becker, Democrat50,284
Dick Kaiser, Wisconsin Green7,338
Scattering80


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independent Wisconsin Green Libertarian Scattering Total
Representatives:
1st district140,17663,895--4,406136208,613
2d district83,694163,313---403247,410
3d district69,955131,038--6,674914208,581
4th district-122,031-18,324-1,012141,367
5th district191,224-29,567--1,221222,012
6th district169,834----1,327171,161
7th district81,518146,364---73227,955
8th district152,74550,284-7,338-80210,447
Total889,146676,92529,56725,66211,0805,1661,637,546

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WYOMING

For United States Senator

Michael B. Enzi, Republican133,710
Joyce Jansa Corcoran, Democrat49,570

For United States Representative
At Large
Barbara Cubin, Republican110,229
Ron Akin, Democrat65,961
Lewis Stock, Libertarian5,962


Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Libertarian Total
Representative:
At Large110,22965,9615,962182,152
Senator133,71049,570-183,280

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AMERICAN SAMOA

For Delegate


(General Election)

Aumua Amata Coleman, Republican2,767
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat4,294
Fagafaga D. Langkilde, Independent3,332
Total10,393

(Runoff Election - November 19, 2002)

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat4,959
Fagafaga D. Langkilde, Independent4,083
Total9,042

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

For Delegate

Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat119,268
Pat Kidd, Independent7,733
Write-in1,232
Total128,233

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GUAM

For Delegate

Joseph F. Ada, Republican14,836
Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Democrat27,081
Write-in662
Total42,579

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VIRGIN ISLANDS

For Delegate

Lilliana Belardo de O’Neal, Republican4,286
Donna M. Christensen, Democrat20,414
Garry A. Sprauve, Independent996
Virdin C. Brown, Independent Citizens Movement4,456
Write-in112
Total30,165

1Includes one vote each for Otis Alexander, Alicia Chucky Hansen, Victor Frazer, Marise James, Alicia Hansen, Wayne James, Amos Carty, Kim Ballentine, Amalie Parrot, Alvis Christian, Sandra M. Benjamin, Victor O. Frazer, and #4.


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