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ALABAMA 1 ALABAMA AT A GLANCE ****************************** PRESIDENTIAL ****************************** Date Primaries: Tuesday, June 1 Polls Open/Close Must be open at least from 10am(ET) to 8pm (ET). Polls may open earlier or close later depending on local jurisdiction. Delegates/Method Republican Democratic 48: 27 at-large; 21 by CD Pledged: 54: 19 at-large; 35 by CD. Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNC members, and 2 members of Congress. Total: 62 Who Can Vote Open. Any voter can participate in either primary. Registered Voters 2,356,423 as of 11/02, no party registration ******************************* PAST RESULTS ****************************** Democratic Primary Gore 214,541 77%, LaRouche 15,465 6% Other 48,521 17% June 6, 2000 Turnout 278,527 Republican Primary Bush 171,077 84%, Keyes 23,394 12% Uncommitted 8,608 4% June 6, 2000 Turnout 203,079 Gen Election 2000 Bush 941,173 57%, Gore 692,611 41% Nader 18,323 1% Other 14,165, Turnout 1,666,272 Republican Primary Dole 160,097 76%, Buchanan 33,409 16%, Keyes 7,354 3%, June 4, 1996 Other 11,073 5%, Turnout 211,933 Gen Election 1996 Dole 769,044 50.1%, Clinton 662,165 43.2%, Perot 92,149 6.0%, Other 10,991, Turnout 1,534,349

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ALABAMA

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ALABAMA AT A GLANCE

****************************** PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, June 1

Polls Open/CloseMust be open at least from 10am(ET) to 8pm (ET).

Polls may open earlier or close later depending on local jurisdiction.

Delegates/Method Republican Democratic48: 27 at-large; 21 by CD Pledged: 54: 19 at-large; 35 by CD.

Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNCmembers, and 2 membersof Congress.Total: 62

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary.

Registered Voters2,356,423 as of 11/02, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 214,541 77%, LaRouche 15,465 6% Other 48,521 17%June 6, 2000 Turnout 278,527

Republican Primary Bush 171,077 84%, Keyes 23,394 12% Uncommitted 8,608 4%June 6, 2000 Turnout 203,079

Gen Election 2000 Bush 941,173 57%, Gore 692,611 41% Nader 18,323 1%Other 14,165, Turnout 1,666,272

Republican Primary Dole 160,097 76%, Buchanan 33,409 16%, Keyes 7,354 3%,June 4, 1996 Other 11,073 5%, Turnout 211,933

Gen Election 1996 Dole 769,044 50.1%, Clinton 662,165 43.2%, Perot 92,149 6.0%,Other 10,991, Turnout 1,534,349

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************6/2/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton UncmTotal 7% 68 20Male (49%) 9% 66 21Female (51%) 6% 70 20Lib (27%) 9% 76 13Mod (48%) 7% 70 20Cons (26%) 4% 56 3118-29 (13%) 10% 70 1630-44 (29%) 10% 61 2445-59 (29%) 6% 69 2160+ (30%) 4% 74 19White (76%) 7% 63 24Black (23%) 5% 86 8Union (26%) 7% 72 173/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon UncmTotal 7% 7 35 2 47 1 1White (54%) 12% 12 64 3 6 1 1Black (44%) 6% 6 2 0 90 * *Male (46%) 7% 8 36 2 45 1 1Female (52%) 7% 6 35 1 48 * 1

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Bob Riley(R)Lt Governor Lucy Baxley(D)Secy of State Nancy Worley(D)Elec Staff Vicki BaloghAtty General Bill Pryor(R) US Senate Richard Shelby (R)

Jeff Sessions (R)US House

CD-1 Jo Bonner (R)CD-2 Terry Everett (R)CD-3 Mike Rogers(R)CD-4 Robert Alderholt (R)CD-5 Robert (Bud) Cramer(D) CD-6 Spencer Bachus (R)CD-7 Artur Davis(D)

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************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of AlabamaChairman: Marty ConnorsEx. Dir.: Chris Neeley RNC Members: Bettye Fine Collins

W. Edgar Welden Sr.Alabama Democratic PartyChairman: Redding PittEx. Dir.: Giles PerkinsDNC Members: Amy Burks

Hon. Alvin HolmesHon. Yvonne KennedyJoe L. Reed

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Edwards endorsement: Former Lt. Gov. Jere Beasley.****************************** STATE PRESS *************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBirmingham News State Editor Glen Stevens

Tom GordonBirmingham Post-Herald Karl SeitzMobile Register Political Editor David HollawayMontgomery Advertiser &Montgomery Journal Mike Casoen, Mike ShermanAssociated PressBirmingham Jay ReevesMobile Montgomery Kendal WeaverCBS AffiliatesWBMG-TV Birmingham WTVY Dothan WHNT-TV Huntsville WKRG-TV Mobile WAKA-TV Montgomery

ALASKA

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ALASKA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Precinct caucuses are optional. State Caucuses: Sat, Mar 20convention is May 21-22.

Caucuses Begin Varies

Delegates/Method29: 26 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 13: 5 at-large; 8 by CD; in process beginning with caucuses and ending with state convention on May 22.

Unpledged: 5: including 4 DNCmembersTotal: 18

Who Can Vote

Closed. Limited to registeredDemocrats, but same dayregistration allowed.

Registered Voters 118,331 as of 10/03 71,439 as of 10/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses No straw poll taken. Gore received 5 delegates and 2April 22, 2000 alternates. 3 delegates and 1 alternate uncommitted.

Republican Caucuses Bush 1,571 36%, Forbes 1566 36%, McCain 412 10%,January 24, 2000 Keyes 411 10%, Total 4330

Gen Election 2000 Bush 167,398 59% Gore 79,004 28% Nader 28,747 10% Other 10,411 Turnout 285,560

Republican Caucuses Buchanan 2,988 33%, Forbes 2,818 31%, Dole 1,565 17%,Jan. 27-29, 1996 Keyes 901 10%, Gramm 786 9%, Alexander 53 1%, Turnout 9,172

Gen Election 1996 Dole 122,746 50.8%, Clinton 80,380 33.3%, Perot 26,333 10.9%,Other 12,161 5%, Turnout 241,620

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*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Frank Murkowski (R)Lt Governor Loren Leeman(R) Secy of State (none, subst. Lt. Gov.)Elec Staff Janet KowalskiAtty General Gregg Renkes(R)US Senate Ted Stevens (R)

Lisa Murkowski (R)US House

CD-1 Don Young (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of AlaskaChairman: Randy Reudrich Vice Chair Paulette SimpsonRNC Members: Rick Halford

Debbie JoslonAlaska Democratic PartiChairman: Scott SterlingVice Chair: Claudia DouglasDNC Members: Cindy Spanyers

John Davies

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAnchorage Daily News Juneau EmpireAssociated PressAnchorage Larry CampbellJuneauCBS AffiliatesKTNL SitkaKTVA Anchorage KTVF FairbanksOther Network AffiliatesKTUU (NBC) AnchorageKIMO (ABC) Anchorage

ARIZONA

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ARIZONA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Congressional district level caucuses April 3-17, delegates awarded the 17th

Primary: Tue, Feb 3 (Note: In 2000,AZ Democrats held a Party-runPrimary on 3/11/00 in which Internetvoting was permitted. Internet votingis NOT permitted for the 2/3/04primary)

Polls Open/Close 12pm to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/Method52: 28 at-large; 24 by CD; Pledged: 55: 19 at-large; 36 by CD. Unpledged: 9: including 5 DNC members. 2 members of Congress

and Gov. Janet Napolitano.Total: 64

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters alreadyregistered as Democrats.

Registered Voters 916,248 as of 7/03 782,426 as of 7/03y******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Primary Gore 67,582 78% Bradley 16,383 19% Other 2,797 3%March 11, 2000 Turnout 86,762

Republican Primary McCain 193,709 60%, Bush 115,115 36%, Keyes 11,500 4%February 22, 2000 Turnout 322,669

Gen Election 2000 Bush 781,652 51% Gore 685,341 45% Nader 45,645 3%Other 19,378 Turnout 1,532,016

Republican Caucuses Forbes 115,962 34%, Dole 102,980 30%, Buchanan 95,742 28%,February 27, 1996 Alexander 24,765 7%, Other 8,033 1%, Turnout 347,482.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 622,073 44%, Clinton 653,288 47%, Perot 112,072 8%,Other 16,972 1%, Turnout 1,404,405

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/22/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 36% 4 60Male (48%) 33% 5 61Female (52%) 39% 3 58Lib (9%) 19% 3 78Mod (28%) 25% 2 73Cons (62%) 44% 5 5118-29 (9%) 33% 7 5730-44 (21%) 34% 5 6145-59 (27%) 35% 4 6160+ (43%) 38% 3 59Relgs Right (26%) 45% 7 48Veteran (27%) 32% 4 63

2/27/96 Rep Prim Alex Bch Dole Forb Keys LugrTotal 7% 28 30 33 1 1Male (53%) 6 30 29 32 1 2Female (47%) 8 26 31 33 1 0Lib (6%) 11 14 30 38 2 4Mod (25%) 11 17 32 40 0 0Cons (69%) 5 33 29 30 1 118-29 (9%) 12 23 31 33 1 030-44 (25%) 9 29 24 34 2 245-59 (25%) 5 34 25 35 1 160+ (42%) 6 25 37 31 1 1Protestant (54%) 8 26 32 32 1 1Catholic (20%) 8 28 31 33 0 0Relgs Right (29%) 3 46 27 21 2 2*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Janet Napolitano (D)Lt Governor NoneSecy of State Janice Brewer (R)Elec Staff Mary Joe KiefAtty General Terry Goddard (D)US Senate Jon Kyl (R)

John McCain (R)US House CD-1 Rick Renzi (R)

CD-2 Trent Franks(R)CD-3 John Shadegg(R)CD-4 Ed Pastor (D)CD-5 J.D. Hayworth (R)CD-6 Jeff Flake (R)CD-7 Raul Grijalva (D)CD-8 Jim Kolbe (R)

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************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Arizona Republican CommitteeChairman: Bob FanninEx. Dir.: Bill ChristiansenRNC Members: Bernice Roberts

Michael T. HellonArizona Democratic PartyChairman: Jim PedersonEx. Dir.: Paul HegartyDNC Members: Martin Bacall

Janice C. BrunsonSue Tucker

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark State Director Mark RiddleDean AZ State Coord: Frank Costanzo. Endorsement: U.S Rep. Raul M. Grijalva.Edwards. AZ State Coord: Sonia Gonzales Endorsements: State Sen. Richard Miranda andState Reps. Wally Straughn, Leah Landrum Taylor.Gephardt AZ State Coord: Sondra Haltom, 830 North Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004.Endorsement: U.S Rep. Ed Pastor.Kerry AZ State Coord: Mario Diaz. 3806 N. 3rd Street Suite 102, Phoenix, 85012.Kucinich AZ State Coord: Kevin Spidel.Lieberman AZ State Coord: David Schapira. Press Contact: Ruben Pulido Jr. 824 North CentralAvenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004. Endorsements: Former Gov. Raul Castro; State Rep. ManuelAlvarez.

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsArizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette Chip ScutariArizona Tuscon Citizen David PittmanArizona Daily StarAssociated PressPhoenix Paul DavenportTuscon Art RotsteinCBS AffiliatesKPHO-TV Phoenix KOLD-TV TucsonKSWT-TV YumaOther Television StationsKPNX (NBC) PhoenixKTVK (Ind.) PhoenixKGUN (ABC) Tuscon

ARKANSAS

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ARKANSAS AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 18

Polls Open/Close8:30 am to 8:30 pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

35: 23 at-large; 12 by CD Pledged: 36: 13 at-large; 23 by CD. Unpledged: 11: including 5 DNC

members, and 5 members ofCongress.Total: 47

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters1,585,536 as of 8/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 193,750 79%, LaRouche 53,150 22%, Turnout 246,900May 23, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 35,759 80%, Keyes 8,814 20%, Turnout 44,573May 23, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 472,940 51% Gore 422,768 46% Nader 13,421 2%Other 12,652 Turnout 921,781

Republican Primary Dole 32,687 76%, Buchanan 10,084 24%, Other 43, Turnout 42,814May 21, 1996

Gen Election 1996 Dole 325,416 37%, Clinton 475,171 54%, Perot 69,884 8%,Other 13,791 1%, Turnout 884,262

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.Total 19% 12 37 4 17 2 7White (85%) 22% 14 42 4 6 2 8Black (13%) 2% 0 4 3 91 0 *Male (47%) 17% 13 38 4 17 2 9Female (51%) 22% 12 38 5 15 3 6

************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Mike Huckabee (R)Lt Governor Winthrop Rockefeller(R)Secy of State Charlie Daniels(D)Elec Staff Jeanette HeinbockelAtty General Mike Beebe (D)US Senate Mark Pryor (D)

Blanche Lincoln (D)US House

CD-1 Marion Berry (D)CD-2 Victor Snyder (D) CD-3 John Boozman (R)CD-4 Mike Ross (R)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican Party of ArkansasChairman: Marty RyallEx. Dir.: Mitchell LoweRNC Members: Peggy Jeffries

John Paul HammerschmidtDemocratic Party of ArkansasChairman: Ron OliverEx. Dir: Michael CookDNC Members: Martha Dixon

Don BeaversKarla Bradley

********************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS **********************Clark: 1400 Markham St., 4th Floor; Little Rock, Ark., 72201.Endorsements: U.S Sens. Blanche Lincoln, Mark Pryor; Reps. Marion Berry, Mike Ross, VicSnyder.

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**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsArkansas Democrat-Gazette Noel OmanThe Daily CitizenAssociated PressLittle Rock Kelly Kissel, James JeffersonCBS AffiliatesKTHV Little Rock KFSM Fort Smith Other Network AffiliatesKARK (NBC) Little RockKATV (ABC) Little Rock

CALIFORNIA

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CALIFORNIA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close10am to 11pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

173: 14 at-large; 159 by CD Pledged: 370: 129 at-large; 241 byCD.Unpledged: 70: including 32 DNCmembers, 32 members of Congress,and Fmr. DNC Chair Charles Manattand five add-on unpledged.Total: 440

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already Reg. Democrats and Unaffiliatedregistered as Republicans voters may participate

Registered Voters 5,429,356 as of 9/03 6,718,111 as of 9/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 482,882 18%, Gore 2,155,321 81%, LaRouche 15,911 1%March 7, 2000 Turnout 2,654,114

Republican Primary Bush 1,725,162 61%, McCain 988,706 35%, Keyes 112,747 4%March 7, 2000 Turnout 2,847,921

Gen Election Bush 4,567,429 42% Gore 5,861,203 53% Nader 418,707 4%Other 118,517 Turnout 10,965,856

Republican Primary Dole 1,619,931 66%, Buchanan 450,695 18%,March 26, 1996 Forbes 183,367 7%, Keyes 93,577 4%, Other 104,742 5%,

Turnout 2,452,312Gen Election 1996 Dole 3, 828,380 38 %, Clinton 5,119,835 51%, Perot 697,847 7%,

Other 373,422 4%, Turnout 10,019,484.

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 60% 4 35 Male (48%) 58% 3 38Female (52%) 62% 5 32Lib (7%) 61% 2 36Mod (33%) 45% 1 53Cons (60%) 67% 6 2618-29 (9%) 69% 4 2630-44 (27%) 65% 6 2845-59 (28%) 56% 4 3860+ (36%) 57% 2 40Protestant (64%) 65% 3 31Catholic (23%) 59% 2 38Veteran (23%) 49% 5 45Hisp (9%) 56% 8 33Union (17%) 59% 3 38

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 18% 81 Male (44%) 18% 81Female (56%) 18% 81Lib (50%) 23% 75Mod (42%) 15% 85Cons (8%) 16% 8418-29 (12%) 20% 7830-44 (30%) 19% 7945-59 (28%) 19% 8060+ (29%) 15% 84Protestant (37%) 15% 84Catholic (28%) 16% 83Veteran (22%) 19% 81Hisp (17%) 10% 90Union (26%) 15% 84

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante (D)Sec. of State Kevin Shelley (D)Election Staff John Mott-SmithAtty General Bill Lockyer (D) US Senators Barbara Boxer (D) Dianne Feinstein (D) US House

CD-1 Mike Thompson (D) CD-2 Wally Herger (R)CD-3 Doug Ose (R)CD-4 John Doolittle (R)CD-5 Robert Matsui (D)CD-6 Lynn Woolsey (D)

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CD-7 George Miller (D)CD-8 Nancy Pelosi (D)CD-9 Barbara Lee (D)CD-10 Ellen Tauscher (D)CD-11 Richard Pombo (R)CD-12 Tom Lantos (D) CD-13 Pete Stark (D)CD-14 Anna Eshoo (D)CD-15 Mike Honda (D)CD-16 Zoe Lofgren (D)CD-17 Sam Farr (D)CD-18 Dennis Cardoza (D)CD-19 George Radanovich (R)CD-20 Calvin Dooley (D)CD-21 Devin Nunes (R)CD-22 Bill Thomas (R)CD-23 Lois Capps (D)CD-24 Elton Gallegly (R)CD-25 Howard McKeon (R)CD-26 David Dreier (R)CD-27 Brad Sherman (D)CD-28 Howard Berman (D)CD-29 Adam Schiff (D) CD-30 Henry Waxman (D)CD-31 Xavier Becerra (D)CD-32 Hilda Solis (D)CD-33 Diane Watson (D) CD-34 Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)CD-35 Maxine Waters (D)CD-36 Jane Harman (D)CD-37 Juanita Millender-McDonald (D)CD-38 Grace Napolitano (D)CD-39 Linda Sanchez (D)CD-40 Ed Royce (R)CD-41 Jerry Lewis(R)CD-42 Gary Miller (R)CD-43 Joe Baca (D)CD-44 Ken Calvert (R)CD-45 Mary Bono (R)CD-46 Dana Rohrabacher (R)CD-47 Loretta Sanchez (D) CD-48 Christopher Cox (R)CD-49 Darell Issa (R)CD-50 Randy Cunningham (R)CD-51 Bob Filner (R)CD-52 Duncan Hunter (R)CD-53 Susan Davis (D)

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********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************California Republican PartyChairman: John McGrawEx. Dir.: Jon Fleishman RNC Members: Barbara Alby

Timothy J. MorganCalifornia Democratic PartyChairman: Art TorresEx. Dir.: Kathy BowlerDNC Members: Steven K. Alari

Rachel BinahHon. Willie L. Brown Jr.Hon. Yvonne B. BurkeMary Ellen EarlyInola HenryAlice A. HuffmanAleita J. HugueninHon. Carole MigdenBob MulhollandChristine PelosiRobert RankinAlexandra Gallardo RookerGarry S. ShayChristopher StampolisKeith UmemotoHon. Maxine WaterHon. Rosalind WymanSteven Ybarra

**********************PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS**********************Clark endorsement: U.S Rep. Mike ThompsonDean State Coord: Aaron Holmes. Endorsements: California Teachers Association. U.S Reps.Bob Filner, Zoe Lofgren.Gephardt endorsements: U.S Reps. Howard Berman, Lois Capps, Robert Matsui, Nancy Pelosi,Adam Schiff.Kerry. 6100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 225, LA, CA 90048;. Endorsements: U.S Sen. DianneFeinstein; U.S Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald.Kucinich State Coord. Judy Kimmel, 21 Tamal Vista, Suite 175, Corte Madera, CA 94295.Endorsement: U.S Rep. Lynn Woolsey.Lieberman. 1640 S.Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 105, LA, CA 90025; Endorsements: U.SReps. Dennis Cardoza, Cal Dooley, Ellen Tauscher; Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante; former U.S Rep.Mel Levine.

*************************** STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsLos Angeles Times David LauterLos Angeles Daily News Political Editor Mike ComeauxSacramento Bee Dan WeintraubSan Francisco Examiner Political Editor, Kandace Bender

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San Francisco Chronicle Carla MarinucciSan Diego Union Michael SmolensAssociated PressBerkeley Michelle LockFresno Brain SkoloffLos Angeles Erika WernerSan Francisco Beth FouhySacramento Ray LockerSan Jose Rachel ConradSan Diego Bill SchiffmanCBS AffiliatesCBS News Los AngelesKCBS-TV Los AngelesKPIX-TV San FranciscoKOVR-TV SacramentoKFMB-TV San DiegoKBAK-TV BakersfieldKHSL-TV ChicoKVIQ-TV EurekaKJEO FresnoKCCN-TV MontereyKCOY-TV Santa MariaOther Network AffiliatesKABC-TV Los Angeles KNBC-TV Los Angeles KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco

COLORADO

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COLORADO AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Congressional district level caucuses Caucuses: Tue, Apr 13May 22 – June 5, delegates awarded June 5

Polls Open/Close9am to Finish (ET)

Delegates/Method50: 29 at-large; 21 by CD Pledged: 53: 19 at-large; 34 by CD,

in process beginning with caucusesand ending with state conventionMay 22.Unpledged: 11: including 7 DNCmembers, 2 members of Congress,and Fmr DNC Chair Roy RomerTotal: 64

Who Can VoteLimited to voters alreadyregistered as Democrats

Registered Voters

1,039,163 as of 10/03 849,705 as of 10/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 20,663 23%, Gore 63,384 71%, LaRouche 821 1%

Other 3,867 4%, Turnout 88,735

Republican Primary Bush 116,897 65%, McCain 48,996 27%, Keyes 11,871 7%March 10, 2000 Turnout 180,655

Gen Election 2000 Bush 883,748 51% Gore 738,227 42% Nader 91,434 5%Other 27,959 Turnout 1,741,368

Republican Primary Dole 108,123 44%, Buchanan 53,376 22%, Forbes 51,592 21%,March 5, 1996 Other 34,839 13%, Turnout 247,930.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 691,848 46%, Clinton 671,152 44%, Perot 99,629 7%,Other 48,075 3%, Turnout 1,510,704.

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/10/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 64% 7 27Male (53%) 58% 8 30Female (47%) 70% 5 25Lib (6%) n/aMod (31%) 58% 2 40Cons (63%) 69% 10 18 18-29 (10%) 66% 6 2830-44 (22%) 71% 11 1445-59 (36%) 61% 7 2960+ (32%) 63% 3 34Protestant (72%) 66% 8 25Catholic (16%) 68% 4 26Hispanic (4%) n/aRelg. Right (26%) 76% 13 9Veteran (31%) 63% 7 303/10/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 23% 72Male (41%) 24% 69Female (59%) 23% 74Lib (47%) 24% 71Mod (44%) 21% 73Cons (9%) n/a 18-29 (7%) n/a30-44 (20%) n/a45-59 (37%) 28% 6460+ (36%) 16% 81Protestant (48%) 22% 72Catholic (28%) 22% 73Union HH (24%) 28% 66Hispanic (15%) n/a************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Bill Owens (R)Lt Governor Jane E. Norton (R)Sec of St Donetta Davidson (R)Elec Staff William HobbsAtty Gen Ken Salazar (D)US Senate Wayne Allard (R)

Ben Nighthorse Campbell(R)US House

CD-1 Diana DeGette (D)CD-2 Mark Udall (D)CD-3 Scott McInnis (R)CD-4 Marilyn Musgrave (R)CD-5 Joel Hefley (R)CD-6 Tom Tancredo (R)CD-7 Bob Beauprez (R)

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*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Colorado Republican CommitteeChairman: Ted HalabyEx. Dir.: Jack StansburyRNC Members: Lilly Nunez

Bruce BensonColorado Democratic PartyChairman: Christopher GatesEx. Dir.: Paul LhevineDNC Members: Andy Boian

Mary Alice MandarichJulia HicksJonathan W. PostalWellington Webb

********************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS **********************Kerry endorsement: Gary HartDean endorsement: Rick Ridder

***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsDenver Post John DavidsonDenver Rocky Mountain News Peter BlakeAssociated PressDenver Steve PaulsonCBS AffiliatesKKTV-TV Colorado SpringsKCNC-TV DenverKREX-TV Grand JunctionOther Network AffiliatesKMGH-TV (ABC) DenverKUSA-TV (NBC) Denver

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CONNECTICUT AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close6am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

30: 15 at-large; 15 by CD Pledged: 49: 17 at-large; 32 by CD.Unpledged: 13: including 8 DNC

members and 4 members ofCongress.

Total: 62

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Note: Unaffiliated voters can register with a party up until the day before an election.

Registered Voters 462,338 as of 10/02 682,478 as of 10/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 73,589 42%, Gore 98,312 55%, Other 5,400 3%March 7,2000 Turnout 177,301

Republican Primary McCain 87,176 49%, Bush 82,881 46%, Keyes 5,913 3%March 7, 2000 Turnout 178,985

Gen Election 2000 Bush 561,094 38% Gore 816,015 56% Nader 64,452 4%Other 17,964 Turnout 1,459,525

Republican Primary Dole 70,998 54%, Forbes 26,253 20%, Buchanan 19,664 15%,March 5, 1996 Other 13,503 11%, Turnout 130,418.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 483,109 35%, Clinton 735, 740 53%, Perot 139,523 10%, Other34,242 2%, Turnout 1,392,614.

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 46% 3 49Male (53%) 47% 4 47Female (47%) 45% 3 50Lib (14%) 20% 1 74Mod (39%) 43% 2 54Cons (47%) 57% 5 3618-29 (7%) 39% 2 5630-44 (31%) 52% 3 4345-59 (30%) 42% 6 5260+ (32%) 46% 2 50Protestant (47%) 49% 4 44Catholic (42%) 47% 2 49Relgs Right (13%) 61% 7 29Veteran (23%) 48% 2 48

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 42% 55Male (43%) 47% 50Female (57%) 39% 59Lib (52%) 44% 54Mod (37%) 37% 60Cons (12%) 53% 4118-29 (5%) n/a30-44 (24%) 40% 5845-59 (36%) 46% 5160+ (34%) 40% 58Protestant (29%) 39% 58Catholic (48%) 43% 54Union HH (35%) 39 % 57************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor John Rowland (R)Lt Governor M. Jodi Rell (R)Secy of State Susan Bysiewicz (D)Elec Staff Thomas Ferguson Atty General Richard Blumenthal(D)US Senate Joseph Lieberman (D) Chris Dodd (D)US House

CD-1 John Larson (D)CD-2 Rob Simmons (R)CD-3 Rosa DeLauro (D) CD-4 Chris Shays (R)CD-5 Nancy Johnson (R)

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*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************

Connecticut RepublicansChairman: Herb ShepardsonEx. Dir: Peggy DeschenesRNC Members: Jo McKenzie

Charles L. GlazerConnecticut DemocratsChairman: George JepsenEx. Dir: Leslie O’BrianDNC Members: Hon. Anthony Avallone

Ellen Camhi, Dorothy Mrowka

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Dean endorsements: Former Connecticut Governor Lowell Weicker, Jr.Lieberman. 110 Founders Plaza; 10th Floor, East Hartford, CT 06108Endorsements: U.S Sen. Chris Dodd; U.S Reps. Rosa DeLauro, John Larsem; state AttorneyGeneral Richard Blumenthal.**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsConneticut PostHartford Courant New Haven Register Mark BrackenburyAssociated PressHartford Diane ScarponiNew HavenStamford

CBS AffiliatesWFSB HartfordOther Network AffiliatesWVIT-TV (NBC) HartfordWTNH (ABC) New Haven

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DELAWARE AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Convention: May 13-14 Primary: Tue, Feb 3 (Note: In2000, DE held their contest on3/27/00, which were Party-runcaucuses.)

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/Method 18: 15 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 15:5 at-large; 10 by CD;

Unpledged: 8: including 4 DNCmembers, Gov. Ruth Ann Minner,and 2 members of Congress.Total: 23

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters alreadyregistered as Democrats.

Registered Voters 173,462 as of 10/03 223,671 as of 11/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses Gore 974 99%, Bradley 8 1%, Total 982March 27, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 15,250 51%, McCain 7,638 25%, Forbes 5,883 20%February 8, 2000 Turnout 30,060

Gen Election 2000 Bush 137,288 42% Gore 180,068 55% Nader 8,307 3%Other 1,959 Turnout 327,622

Republican Primary Forbes 10,709 33%, Dole 8,909 27%, Buchanan 6,118 19%,February 24, 1996 Other 7,037 21% , Turnout 32,773.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 99,062 37%, Clinton 140,355 52%, Perot 28,719 10%,Other 2,948 1% , Turnout 271,084

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********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/8/00 Rep Prim Bauer Bush Forbes Hatch Keyes McCainTotal 0% 51 20 0 4 25Male (54%) 0% 47 21 0 5 27Female (46%) 1% 54 20 0 3 23Lib (8%) 3% 33 16 0 2 46Mod (31%) 0% 49 16 0 1 34Cons (62%) 0% 54 23 0 5 1718-29 (7%) 1% 47 20 0 5 2830-44 (23%) 0% 48 27 0 7 1845-59 (26%) 0% 48 23 0 3 2660+ (44%) 1% 55 15 0 2 27Relgs Right (24%) 0% 56 22 0 9 11

2/5/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 40% 57Male (49%) 41% 56Female (51%) 39% 58Lib (43%) 44% 54Mod (42%) 37% 59Cons (15%) 38% 6118-29 (6%) n/a30-44 (24%) 40% 5745-59 (30%) 46% 5260+ (40%) 35% 64Union HH (30%) 30% 68*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Ruth Ann Minner (D)Lt Governor John C. Carney (D)Secy of State Dr. Harriet Smith Windsor(D)Elec Staff Tomas J. CookAtty General M. Jane Brady (R)US Senate Thomas Carper (D)

Joe Biden (D)US House

(At Large) Mike Castle (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Delaware Republican PartyChairman: Terry StrinePolitical Dir.: Dave CrawsonRNC Members: Priscilla Rakestraw

Laird Stabler Jr.Delaware Democratic PartyChairman: Richard Bayard Ex. Dir.: Nicole MajeskiDNC Members: Leah Betts

Bert DiCelementeKaren Valentine

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********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark State Director John OldfieldLieberman. State Director Larry Windley********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsWilmington News Journal Sarah ClarkAssociated PressDover Randall ChaseCBS AffiliatesWJZ-TV Baltimore, MDOther Network AffiliatesWMAR (ABC) Baltimore, MDWBAL (NBC) Baltimore, MD

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT A GLANCE******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Caucuses: Tuesday, Feb 10(Note: DC has switched from a primary to caucuses for 2004. There is a non-binding Beauty

Contest on Jan 13that is not recognized by the DNC.)

Polls Open/Close5pm – approx. 8pm (ET) 7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/Method 19 delegates Non-binding primary on 1/13

Pledged: 16: 6 at-large; 10 by dist.Unpledged: 23: including 17 DNCmembers, Mayor Anthony Williams,and 3 members of Congress(2 shadow, 1 del.).Total: 39

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 25,489 as of 9/03 255,662 as of 9/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 18,621 96%, LaRouche 796 4%, Turnout 19,417May 2, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 1,771 73%, McCain 593 24%, Turnout 2,433May 2, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 18,073 9% Gore 171,923 85% Nader 10,576 5%Other 1,322 Turnout 201,894

Republican Primary Dole 2,256 76%, Buchanan 283 10%, Other 448 15%, Turnout 2,987May 7, 1996

Gen Election 1996 Dole 17,339 9%, Clinton 158,220 85%, Perot 3,611 2%,Other 6,556 4%, Turnout 185,726

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Mayor Anthony Williams (D)Secy of State Sherryl Hobbs NewmanElec Staff Alice MillerAtty General Robert Rigsby Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************DC Republican PartyChairman: Besty WerronenEx. Dir.: Jimila Billue AtikinsonRNC Members: Julie Finley

James Lowe

DC Democratic PartyChairman: A. Scott BoldenEx. Dir.: Martha HolbertDNC Members: Dr. Patricia Elwood

Arrington DixonBarbara Lett Simmons

*******************PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS*******************Dean Endorsement: City Council Members: Sharon Ambrose, Jack Evans, Adrian Fenty, JimGraham, Vincent Orange, Kathleen Paterson.Gephardt 1620 L Street NW; Suite 600; Washington DC, 20036Kerry National HQ: 519 C Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002Sharpton 2526 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. and Minnesota.

*****************************STATE PRESS*************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsWashington Post Dan Balz, David Broder, Tom Edsall,

Howard Kurtz, David Maraniss, Kevin Merida, Helen Dewar,Susan Glaser

Washington Times Don Lambro, Ralph HallowAssociated Press Ron Fournier, Donna CassataCBS AffiliateWUSAOther Network AffiliatesWJLA (ABC)WRC (NBC)

FLORIDA

FLORIDA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 9

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

112: 37 at-large; 75 by CD Pledged: 177: 56 at-large; 115 byCD.Unpledged: 24: including 12 DNCmembers, and 9 members ofCongress.Total: 201

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 3,599,340 as of 8/03 3,911,806 as of 8/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 100,277 18%, Gore 451,718 82%, Turnout 551,995March 14, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 516,263 74%, McCain 139,465 20%, Keyes 32,354 5%,March 14, 2000 Turnout 699,503

Gen Election 2000 Bush 2,912,790 49% Gore 2,912,253 49% Nader 97,488 2%Other 40,579 Turnout 5,963,110

Republican Primary Dole 511,377 57%, Forbes 181,768 20%, Buchanan 162,770 18%,March 12, 1996 Other 42,601 5%, Turnout 898,516.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 2,244,536 42%, Clinton 2,546,870 48%, Perot 483,870 9%,Other 28,518 1%, Turnout 5,303,794.

FLORIDA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/14/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 73% 5 20Male (51%) 74% 5 19Female (49%) 74% 4 20Lib (8%) 62% 4 33 Mod (34%) 64% 2 30Cons (58%) 81% 6 1318-29 (6%) 77% 9 1430-44 (16%) 74% 7 1745-59 (23%) 71% 5 2360+ (54%) 74% 3 21Protestant (66%) 76% 5 18Catholic (26%) 71% 3 24Relgs Right (30%) 84% 8 7

3/14/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 18% 82Male (43%) 21% 79Female (57%) 17% 83Lib (43%) 16% 84Mod (41%) 17% 83Cons (16%) 31% 6818-29 (7%) 27% 7330-44 (18%) 18% 8245-59 (24%) 19% 8160+ (51%) 17% 83Protestant (48%) 26% 74Catholic (26%) 23% 77White (68%) 23% 77Black (24%) 8% 92Hispanic (7%) 9% 91Union HH (17%) 20% 793/10/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Hark Kery TsonTotal 13% 51 1 1 33Male (47%) 13% 51 2 1 32Female (53%) 13% 52 1 1 34Lib (31%) 17% 48 1 1 34Mod (45%) 11% 55 1 1 33Cons (24%) 13% 48 2 3 3518-29 ( 8%) 12% 52 -- 2 3330-44 (25%) 18% 46 2 1 3445-59 (24%) 13% 47 2 1 3760+ (42%) 10% 57 -- 1 31White (80%) 13% 47 1 1 38Black (16%) 10% 75 1 1 13Union (14%) 9% 58 1 1 31Catholic (24%) 13% 41 -- 1 45Jewish (12%) 10% 46 -- -- 44

FLORIDA

3/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.Total 40% 13 12 3 24 2 6White (80%) 49% 16 14 3 9 3 7Black (17%) 2% 3 2 1 91 0 1Male (47%) 40% 15 12 2 21 2 6Female (53%) 40% 12 12 3 26 2 5*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Jeb Bush (R)Lt Gov Toni Jennings (R) Sec of St Glenda Hood(R)Elec Staff L. Clayton RobertsAtty Gen Charlie Crist (D)US Senate Bill Nelson(D)

Bob Graham (D)US House

CD-1 Jeff Miller (R)CD-2 Allen Boyd (D)CD-3 Corrine Brown (D)CD-4 Andrew Crenshaw (R) CD-5 Ginny Brown Waite (R)CD-6 Clifford Stearns (R)CD-7 John Mica (R)CD-8 Ric Keller (R)CD-9 Michael Bilirakis (R)CD-10 C.W. Bill Young (R)CD-11 Jim Davis (D)CD-12 Adam PutnamR)CD-13 Katherine Harris (R)CD-14 Porter J. Goss (R)CD-15 David Weldon (R)CD-16 Mark Foley (R)CD-17 Kendrick Meek (D)CD-18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)CD-19 Robert Wexler (D)CD-20 Peter Deutsch (D)CD-21 Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R)CD-22 E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R)CD-23 Alcee Hastings (D)CD-24 Tom Feeny (R)CD-25 Mario Diaz-Balart (R)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Florida Republican PartyChairman: Carole Jean JordanEx. Dir.: Jamie WilsonRNC Members: Carole Jean Jordan

Tom Slade

Florida Democratic PartyChairman: Scott MaddoxEx. Dir.: Paige Carter-Smith

FLORIDA

DNC Members: Hon. Clarence AnthonyJon Ausman

1 Cathy BartolottiTerri BradyMitchell CeasarHon. Joyce CusackDiane GlasserChuck Mohlke

***********************PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS*********************Clark State Organizing Chair Charles DusseauKerry 201 S.Biscayne Blvd., Suite 2700, Miami Center, Miami, FL 33131Kucinich State Director: John Shinn, University Ave., Suite 201, Gainesville, Fla 32601.Lieberman endorsements: U.S Reps. Alcee Hastings, Former Congressman Larry Smith.***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsMiami Herald Peter WallspenOrlando Sentinel Mike GriffinSt. Petersburg Times Adam SmithTampa Tribune Associated PressCape CanaveralJacksonvilleMiami Ken ThomasOrlando Mike Branom, Mike SchneiderPensacola Bill KaczarTallahassee Breden FarringtonTampa Vicky SashriW. Palm Beach Jill BartonCBS AffiliatesWINK-TV Fort MyersWGPL GainsvilleWTEV JacksonvilleWFOR MiamiWKMG OrlandoWCTV TallahasseeWTSP TampaWPEC W. Palm BeachOther Network AffiliatesWTVJ (NBC) MiamiWTWC (NBC) TallahasseeWPLG (ABC) MiamiWTXL (ABC) Tallahassee

GEORGIA

GEORGIA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close7am to 7pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

69: 30 at-large; 39 by CD Pledged: 86: 30 at-large;56 by CD.Unpledged: 16: including 7 DNC

members, Fmr. Pres. Jimmy Carter,and 6 members of Congress.Total: 102

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary.

Registered Voters3,788,802 as of 9/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 46,035 16%, Gore 238,396 84%, Turnout 284,431March 7, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 430,480 67%, McCain 179,046 28%, Keyes 29,640 5%,March 7, 2000 Turnout 643,188

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,419,720 55% Gore 1,116,230 43% Nader 13,273 1%Other 47,422 Turnout 2,596,645

Republican Primary Dole 226,732 41%, Buchanan 162,627 29%, Alexander 75,855March 5, 1996 14%, Forbes 71,276 13%, Other 22,577 3%, Turnout 559,067.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 1,080,843 47%, Clinton 1,053,849 46%, Perot 146,337 6%,Other 18,042 1%, Turnout 2,299,071.

GEORGIA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 67% 5 28Male (51%) 68% 6 25Female (49%) 67% 3 30Lib (10%) 47% 2 50Mod (29%) 58% 1 40Cons (61%) 74% 7 1918-29 (9%) 60% 10 3030-44 (30%) 67% 7 2645-59 (33%) 64% 5 3160+ (28%) 72% 1 27 Protestant (80%) 68% 5 27Catholic (13%) 70% 3 27Relgs Right (30%) 80% 8 12

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 16% 84Male (41%) 20% 80Female (59%) 13% 87Lib (44%) 18% 82Mod (44%) 13% 87Cons (12%) 20% 8018-29 (12%) 15% 8530-44 (28%) 13% 8745-59 (31%) 17% 8360+ (28%) 19% 81Protestant (70%) 14% 86Catholic (11%) 25% 75Union HH (22%) 10% 90White (56%) 22% 78Black (41%) 8% 92

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Sonny Perdue (R) Lt Governor Mark Taylor (D)Secy of State Cathy Cox (D)Elec Staff Linda Beazley Atty General Thurbert Baker (D)US Senate Saxby Chambliss (R)

Zell Miller (D)US House

CD-1 Jack Kingston (R)CD-2 Sanford Bishop Jr. (D)CD-3 Jim Marshall (D)CD-4 Denise Majette (D) CD-5 John Lewis (D)CD-6 Johnny Isakson (R)CD-7 John Linder (R)CD-8 Mac Collins (R)

GEORGIA

CD-9 Charlie Norwood (R)CD-10 Nathan Deal (R)CD-11 Phil Gingrey (R)CD-12 O. Max Burns (R)CD-13 David Scott (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Georgia Republican PartyChairman: Alec PoitevintEx. Dir.: Scott RilesRNC Members: Alec Poitevint

Carolyn MeadowsGeorgia Democratic PartyChairman: Calvin SmyreEx. Dir.: Jeff DisantisDNC Members: Hattie B. Dorsey

Carole DabbsHon. Shirley FranklinHon. Herb MabryRichard Ray

******************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Edwards Endorsement: Former Gov. Roy Barnes.Kerry 1100 Spring Street, Suite 360, Atlanta, GA, 30309Endorsement: Former U.S Sen. Max Cleland.**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAtlanta Journal Constitution Susan StevensonAtlanta Daily WorldAssociated PressAlbanyAtlanta Gary ClarkCBS AffiliatesWGNX AtlantaWRDW AugustaWRBL ColumbusWMAZ MaconWTOC SavannahWNEG Toccoa

HAWAII

HAWAII AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Caucuses: Tue, Feb 24(Notes: HI has moved its primary up for 2004. In 2000, HI held their primary on 3/7/00. TheGOP caucus is non-binding; they will select delegates during their state convention between

June 4-6)

Caucuses Begin 12:30am (ET)

Delegates/Method20: 14 at-large; 6 by CD Pledged: 20: 7 at-large; 13 by CD;

in process beginning withcaucuses, ending with stateconvention, May 30.Unpledged: 9: including 4 DNCmembers, and 4 members ofCongress.Total: 29

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either party's caucuses.

Registered Voters563,463 as of 7/03, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore 1,060 80%, Bradley 235 17%, Total 1,333March 7, 2000

Republican Caucuses No straw poll was taken and delegates are not bound.February 7-13, 2000

Gen Election Bush 137,845 38% Gore 205,286 56% Nader 21,623 6%Other 3,197 Turnout 367,951

Republican Caucus Not official.January 25-31, 1996

Gen Election 1996 Dole, 113,943 32%, Clinton 205,012 57%, Perot 27,358 8%, Other 13,807 3%, Turnout 360,120

HAWAII

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Linda Lingle (R)Lt Governor James R. Aiona (D)Secy of State (subst Lt Governor)Elec Staff Dwayne YoshinaAtty General Mark J. Bennett (R)US Senate Daniel Inouye (D)

Daniel Akaka (D) US House

CD-1 Neil Abercrombie (D)CD-2 Ed Case (D)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Hawaii Republican PartyChairman: Brennon MoriokaEx. Dir.: NoneRNC Members: Miriam Hellreich

Travis ThompsonHawaii Democratic PartyChairman: Alexander SantiagoEx. Dir.: NoneDNC Members: Velma Santos

Hon. George AriyoshiM. Dolly StrazarJohn Waihee

********************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS **********************Dean Endorsement: U.S Rep. Neil Abercrombie.Lieberman Endorsement: U.S Rep. Ed Case.*************************** STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsHonolulu Advertiser Jerry BurrisHonolulu Star-Bullentin Richard BoreccaAssociated PressHonolulu Gordon SakamotoCBS AffiliatesKGMB HonoluluOther Network AffiliatesKHON (NBC) HonoluluKITU (ABC) Honolulu

IDAHO

IDAHO AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Primary: Tue, May 25 Caucuses: Tue, Feb 24 (Note: ID has moved its Democratic caucuses up for 2004. In 2000, ID held caucuses on 3/7/00.)

Polls Open/Close10am to 11pm (ET)

Delegates/Method 32: 26 at-large; 6 by CD. Pledged: 18: 6 at-large; 12 by CD;

in process beginning with caucusesand ending with state conventionJune 19.

Unpledged: 5: including 4DNCmembers.Total: 23

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either party's primary or caucuses.

Registered Voters611,580 as of 3/03, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses Gore 240 63%, Bradley 126 33%, Total 382March 7, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 116,385 74%, Keyes 30,263 19%, Turnout 158,446May 23, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 336,937 67% Gore 138,637 28% Nader 12,292 3%Other 13,755 Turnout 501,621

Republican Primary Dole 74,011 62%, Buchanan 26,461 22%, Keyes 5,904 5%,May 28, 1996 Other 12,339 11%, Turnout 118,715

Gen Election 1996 Dole 256,595 52%, Clinton 165,443 34%, Perot 62,518 13%,Other 7,163 1%, Turnout 491,719

IDAHO

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Dirk Kempthorne (R)Lt Governor Jim Risch (R)Secy of State Ben Ysursa (R)Elec Staff Tim HurstAtty General Lawrence G. Wasden (R)US Senate Larry Craig (R)

Mike Crapo (R)US House

CD-1 C.L. “Butch” Otter (R)CD-2 Mike Simpson (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Idaho Republican PartyChairman: John A. SandyEx. Dir.: Scott PhillipsRNC Members: Cindy Moyle

Blake HallIdaho Democratic PartyChairman: Carolyn BoyceEx. Dir.: Jade RileyDNC Members: Hon. Edgar Malepeai

Hon. Gail BrayPeter Richardson

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsThe Times-NewsBoise Idaho Statesman Steve BardAssociated PressBoise Bob FickCBS AffiliatesKBCI-TV BoiseKIDK-TV Idaho FallsKLEW-TV LewistonKMVT-TV Twin FallsOther Network AffiliatesKTVB (NBC) BoiseKPVI (NBC) Pocatello

ILLINOIS

ILLINOIS AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 16

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

73: 16 at-large; 57 by CD Pledged: 156: 54 at-large; 102 by CD.

Unpledged: 30: including 16 DNC members, 9 members of Congress,

and Gov Rod Blagojevich.Total: 186

Who Can Vote

Open. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters7,043,557 as of 11/02, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 115,320 14%, Gore 682,932 84%, LaRouche 11,415 1%March 7, 2000 Turnout 809,667

Republican Primary Bush 496,685 67%, McCain 158,768 22%, Keyes 66,066 9%,March 21, 2000 Turnout 736,921

Gen Election 2000 Bush 2,019,421 43% Gore 2,589,026 55% Nader 103,759 2%Other 29,917 Turnout 4,742,123

Republican Primary Dole 532,467 65%, Buchanan 186,177 23%, Forbes 39,906 5%,March 19, 1996 Other 59,814 7%, Turnout 818,364

Gen Election 1996 Dole 1,587,021 37%, Clinton 2,341,744 54% , Perot 346,408 8%,Other 36,218 1%, Turnout 4,311,391

ILLINOIS

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/19/96 Rep Prim Buchn Dole Forb KeyesTotal 23% 65 5 4Male (51%) 25% 65 5 3Female (49%) 21% 66 5 4Lib (11%) 20% 66 5 2Mod (38%) 18% 71 5 2Cons (51%) 28% 61 5 418-29 (10%) 25% 62 7 330-44 (35%) 25% 61 6 445-59 (28%) 24% 65 4 360+ (27%) 18% 72 4 3Protestant (41%) 21% 67 5 5Catholic (37%) 26% 66 4 2Relgs Right (25%) 35% 52 5 63/17/92 Rep Primary Buchanan BushTotal 23% 76Male (52%) 26% 72Female (48%) 20% 80Lib (13%) 25% 73Mod (44%) 22% 77Cons (43%) 25% 7418-29 ( 9%) 19% 8130-44 (32%) 24% 7445-59 (25%) 31% 6860+ (33%) 17% 83White (96%) 23% 76White Protest (57%) 21% 78White Catholic (35%) 25% 74White Fundament (11%) 33% 65Union (15%) 29% 70

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) Lt Governor Pat Quinn (D) Secy of State Jesse White (D) Elections Daniel WhiteAtty General Lisa Madigan (D) US Senate Richard Durbin (D) Peter Fitzgerald (R)US House

CD-1 Bobby Rush (D)CD-2 Jesse Jackson Jr. (D)CD-3 William Lipinski (D) CD-4 Luis Gutierrez (D)CD-5 Rahm Emanuel (D) CD-6 Henry Hyde (R)CD-7 Danny Davis (D)

ILLINOISCD-8 Philip Crane (R)CD-9 Jan Schakowsky (D)CD-10 Mark Kirk (R) CD-11 Jerry Weller (R)CD-12 Jerry Costello (D)CD-13 Judy Biggert (R)CD-14 Dennis Hastert (R)CD-15 Timothy V. Johnson (R)CD-16 Donald Manzullo (R)CD-17 Lane Evans (D) CD-18 Ray LaHood (R)CD-19 John Shimkus (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Illinois Republican PartyChairman: Judy Baar TopinkaEx. Dir.: Brad GoodrichRNC Members: Mary Jo Arndt

Bob KjellanderIllinois Democratic PartyChairman: Michael MadiganEx. Dir.: vacantDNC Members: Margaret Blackshare

Hon. Thomas HynesThomas LakinHon. Iris Y. MartinezHon. John RednourHon. Constance HowardHon. Emil Jones, Jr.

******************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ***********************Clark Endorsement: U.S Rep. Rahm Emanuel, Steve Israel.Dean Endorsement: U.S Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr.Gephardt Endorsements: U.S Reps. Jerry Costello, Lane Evans.Kerry. 101 West Grand Ave., Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60610Lieberman. Illinois Finance Director: Amanda Jones Chicago, IL. Illinois Political Director (InVA): Sameera Ali Endorsement: U.S Rep. William Lipinski.Moseley Braun 2907 Wabash Avenue; Chicago, IL 60616. Endorsement: U.S Rep. BobbyRush; Michael Fitzgerald, Business Manager of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers(IBEW) Local 134.

ILLINOIS

**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsChicago Sun-Times Scott FornekChicago Tribune Rick Pertson

Mike Tackett (DC)Mitch Locin (Dem. convention)

Associated PressChicago John DowlingSpringfield Sandra SkowronCBS AffiliatesCBS News WBBM-TV Chicago WMBD-TV Peoria WIFR-TV Rockford WCIA-TV Champaign KHQA-TV Quincy WHBF-TV Rock Island Other Network AffiliatesWLS-TV (ABC) Chicago WMAQ-TV (NBC) Chicago WHOI-TV (ABC) Peoria WEEK-TV (NBC) Peoria WREX-TV (NBC) Rockford WTVO-TV (ABC) Rockford

INDIANA

INDIANA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 4

Polls Open/Close7am to 7pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

55: 28 at-large; 27 by CD Pledged: 67: 24 at large; 43 by CD.Unpledged: 14: including 6 DNCmembers, 4 members of Congress,Gov. Joseph Kernan, and Fmr NatlDNC chair Joe Andrew.Total: 81

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters4,008,636 as of 11/02, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 64,339 22%, Gore 219,604 75%, LaRouche 9,229 3%May 2, 2000 Turnout 293,172

Republican Primary Bush 330,095 81%, McCain 76,569 19%, Turnout 406,664May 2, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,245,836 57% Gore 901,980 41% Nader 18,531 1%Other 32,955 Turnout 2,199,302

Republican Primary Dole 365,568 71%, Buchanan 100,166 19%, Forbes 50,780 10%,May 7, 1996 Turnout 516,514

Gen Election 1996 Dole 1,006,693 47%, Clinton 887,424 42%, Perot 224,299 10%, Other17,426 1%, Turnout 2,135,842

INDIANA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************5/5/92 Rep Prim Buchanan BushTotal 20% 80Male (48%) 27% 73Female (52%) 13% 87Lib (13%) -- --Mod (39%) 15% 85Cons (49%) 24% 7618-29 (11%) -- --30-44 (30%) 22% 7845-59 (29%) 15% 8560+ (30%) 21% 79White (99%) 20% 80White Protest (76%) 19% 81White Catholic (18%) 22% 78White Fundament (22%) 23% 77Union (14%) 20% 805/5/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Kery TsonTotal 21% 64 3 12Male (47%) 21% 63 4 12Female (53%) 22% 63 3 13Lib (30%) 27% 61 2 10Mod (50%) 15% 69 4 13Cons (20%) 32% 51 3 1418-29 (15%) 30% 55 2 1330-44 (29%) 33% 53 2 1245-59 (28%) 13% 68 4 1560+ (28%) 12% 75 4 10White (87%) 22% 61 3 14Black (12%) 14% 82 1 3Union (35%) 20% 64 5 10

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Joe Kernan (D) Lt Governor Kathy Davis (D) Secy of State Todd Rokita (R)Elections Brian L. BurdickAtty General Steve Carter (R)US Senate Richard Lugar (R) Evan Bayh (D) US House

CD-1 Peter Visclosky (D) CD-2 Chris Chocola (R) CD-3 Mark E. Souder (R) CD-4 Steve Buyer (R) CD-5 Dan Burton (R) CD-6 Mike Pence (R) CD-7 Julia Carson (D)

INDIANA

CD-8 John Hostettler (R) CD-9 Baron Hill (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Indiana Republican PartyChairman: Jim KittleEx. Dir.: Luke MesserRNC Members: Diane K. Adams

Fred KlipcshIndiana Democratic PartyChairman: Joseph HogsettEx. Dir.: Dan ParkerDNC Members: Terry Thurman

Cordelia Lewis-BurksHon. Robert PastrickMary Lou Terrell

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Gephardt endorsement: Indiana UAW.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsEvansville Courier-Press Alan JulianFt. Wayne Journal-Gazette Tracy WarnerFt.Wayne News-Sentinel Richard GriffisIndianapolis News Greg WeaverIndianapolis Star Political Editor Janet WilliamsAssociated PressEvansville Jim PrichardIndianapolis Mike SmithCBS AffiliatesWEHT-TV Evansville WANE-TV Fort Wayne WISH-TV Indianapolis WSBT-TV South Bend WTHI-TV Terre Haute WLFI-TV W. Lafayette Other Network AffiliatesWSJV-TV (Fox) South Bend WTVW-TV (Fox) Evansville WFIE-TV (NBC) Evansville WPTA-TV (ABC) Fort Wayne WKJG-TV (NBC) Fort Wayne WRTV-TV (ABC) Indianapolis WTHR-TV (NBC) Indianapolis WNDU-TV (NBC) South Bend WTWO-TV (NBC) Terre Haute

IOWA

IOWA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican Democratic

DateCaucuses: Mon., January 19

Caucuses Begin/End7:30pm to finish (ET)

Delegates/Method32: 17 at-large; 15 by CD Pledged: 45: 16 at-large; 29 by CD;

in process beginning with caucuses,ending with state convention

on June 12.Unpledged: 11: including 8 DNCmembers, and 2 members ofCongress.Total: 56

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either party's caucuses.

Registered Voters 581,582 as of 10/03 527,404 as of 10/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses Gore 63%, Bradley 35%, Turnout 61,000January 24, 2000

Republican Caucuses Bush 35,787 41%, Forbes 26,595 31%, Keyes 12,430 14%,January 24, 2000 Bauer 7,444 9%, McCain 4,084 5%, Hatch 893 1%,

Turnout 87,233

Gen Election 2000 Bush 634,373 48% Gore 638,517 49% Nader 29,374 2%Other 13,299, Turnout 1,315,563

Republican Caucuses Dole 25,378 26.3%, Buchanan 22,512 23.3%,February 12, 1996 Alexander 17,003 17.6%, Forbes 9,816 10.2%, Turnout 96,451

Gen Election 1996 Dole 492,644 40%, Clinton 620,258 50%, Perot 105,159 9%,Other 16,014 1%, Turnout 1,234,075

IOWA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************1/24/00 Rep Caucus

Baur Bush Forb Htch Keys McCnTotal 8% 41 31 1 14 5Male (54%) 7% 41 29 1 16 6Fem (46%) 10% 41 32 1 13 3Lib (6%) 6% 41 36 0 10 6Mod (20%) 2% 47 32 2 5 13Cons (73%) 10% 40 30 1 17 218-29 (10%) 14% 33 26 2 19 730-44 (25%) 11% 36 31 1 17 445-59 (33%) 9% 38 31 1 17 460+ (32%) 5% 50 32 1 8 5Rlg Rt (37%) 16% 33 27 1 23 1Veteran HH (52%) 8% 44 30 1 13 4

1/24/00 Dem CaucusBrad Gore

Total 31% 61Male (43%) 32% 60Fem (57%) 32% 61Lib (49%) 34% 61Mod (42%) 30% 60Cons (9%) 23% 6418-29 (9%) 39% 4930-44 (19%) 35% 5745-59 (33%) 35% 5360+ (39%) 24% 73Union HH (33%) 24% 69

2/8/88 Dem CaucusBabbitt Dukakis Geph Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.

Total 9% 21 28 1 11 24 6Male (51%) 9% 20 30 1 11 25 4Fem (49%) 10% 22 25 1 12 23 7Lib (31%) 13% 20 17 1 17 27 4Mod (55%) 8% 21 31 1 8 23 7Cons (10%) 4% 12 42 1 10 22 718-29 (17%) 12% 16 28 1 14 21 830-44 (34%) 12% 21 17 1 17 26 645-59 (26%) 7% 21 32 1 8 24 660+ (23%) 7% 22 38 1 4 25 3Union HH (26%) 8% 20 36 1 11 18 7

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Thomas Vilsack (D) Lt Governor Sally Pederson (D) Secy of State Chester Culver (D) Elections Barb Huey Chris Ludlow

IOWA

Atty General Tom Miller (D) US Senate Charles Grassley (R) Tom Harkin (D)US House

CD-1 Jim Nussle (R) CD-2 Jim Leach (R) CD-3 Leonard Boswell (D) CD-4 Tom Latham (R)CD-5 Steve King (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Iowa Republican PartyChairman: Chuck Larson, Jr.,

Leon Mosely(acting chair)Ex. Dir.: Gentry CollinsRNC Members: Steve Roberts

Phyllis KellyIowa Democratic PartyChairman: Gordon R. FischerEx. Dir.: Jean HessburgDNC Members: Julianne Thomas

Pat MarshallKen Rains

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark. 2 days spent in as of 11/19/03.Dean IA State Director: Jeani Murray, Press Contact: Beau Willimon. 1408 Locust St., DesMoines, IA 50309. 55 days spent in as of 11/19/03. Endorsements: Jeanie Murry, State Rep.Dick Myers.Edwards IA Caucus Director: Rob Bernsten, PressContact: Kim Rubey. 1109 Grand Avenue,Des Moines, IA 50309. 39 days spent in as of 11/19/03. Endorsements: Former State PartyChairs, Roxanne Conlin and Rob Tully.Gephardt IA State Director: John Lapp, Press Contact: Bill Burton. 105 Grand Avenue, WestDes Moines, IA. 43 days spent in as of 11/19/03. Endorsements: Iowa UAW.Kerry IA State Director: John Norris, Press Contact: Laura Capps 1500 Locust Street, DesMoines, IA 50309. 50 days spent in as of 11/19/03. Endorsements: 12 State Reps. includingPaul Bell, Six State Sens. Including Dennis Black.Kucinich IA State Director: David Rogers, Political Director: John Friedrich, Field Director:Ana Franker, Press Contact: Terre Lundy. 3407 Ingersoll Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312. 37days spent in as of 11/19/03.Lieberman. 13 days spent in as of 11/19/03. Endorsements: Attorney General Tom Miller,Former State Party Chair Eric Tabor.Moseley Braun. 7 days spent in as of 11/19/03.Sharpton. 5 days spent in as of 11/19/03.

IOWA

********************************* STATE PRESS******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsDes Moines Register David YepsenQuad City Times/Davenport Clark KauffmanCedar Rapids Gazette Mike MeyersAssociated PressDes Moines Mike GloverIowa City Greg SmithCBS AffiliatesKCCI-TV Des Moines KGAN-TV Cedar Rapids KIMT-TV Mason City KMEG-TV Sioux City Other Network AffiliatesKCRG-TV (ABC) Cedar Rapids KWQC-TV (NBC) Davenport WOI-TV (ABC) Des Moines WHO-TV (NBC) Des Moines KDUB-TV (ABC) Dubuque KCAU-TV (ABC) Sioux City KTIV-TV (NBC) Sioux City KWWL-TV (NBC) Waterloo

KANSAS

KANSAS AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican Democratic

DateState Cmte. Meeting Mar 1 – Jun 15 Caucus: Sat., March 13

Polls Open/Close1pm - Finish (ET)

Delegates/Method 39: 27 at-large; 12 by CD Pledged: 33: 11 at-large; 22 by CD,

in process beginning with caucusesand ending with state conventionApril 24.Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNCmembers, 1 member of Congress,and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius.Total: 41

Who Can VoteVoters already registered asDemocrats and voters who registeras Democrats on Caucus Day.

Registered Voters 742,903 as of 10/02 441,269 as of 10/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore 541 96%, LaRouche 18 3%, Other 7 1%, Total 566May 6, 2000

Republican Caucuses No straw poll taken. All 35 delegates went to George W. BushMay 25, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 622,332 58% Gore 399,276 37% Nader 36,086 3%Other 14,524 Turnout 1,072,218

Republican Primary Primary canceled. On May 25th all 31 delegates pledged to Dole.April 2, 1996

Gen Election 1996 Dole 583,245 54%, Clinton 387,659 36%, Perot 92,639 9%,Other 10,757 1%, Turnout 1,074,300

KANSAS

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************4/7/92 Rep Prim Buch Bush Duke NoneTotal 15% 62 2 17Male (50%) 20% 56 2 16Female (50%) 10% 68 2 17Lib (11%) 13% 58 6 22Mod (42%) 11% 64 1 18Cons (47%) 20% 62 1 1518-29 (11%) 24% 68 2 730-44 (27%) 18% 60 3 1445-59 (24%) 14% 59 1 2260+ (37%) 11% 65 1 18White (98%) 15% 62 2 17Whit Prot (79%) 13% 65 1 17Whit Cath (18%) 19% 55 2 174/7/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Tson NoneTotal 13% 52 15 14Male (45%) 14% 52 15 13Female (55%) 12% 50 16 15Lib (31%) 21% 45 19 8Mod (46%) 10% 57 15 13Cons (23%) 9% 45 11 2418-29 (11%) 19% 53 12 530-44 (30%) 21% 41 19 1345-59 (27%) 8% 49 20 2060+ (32%) 7% 65 9 12Union (16%) 23% 50 6 12

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) Lt Governor John E. Moore (D) Secy of State Ron Thornburgh (R) Elections Brad Bryant Atty General Phill Kline (R) US Senate Sam Brownback (R) Pat Roberts (R) US House

CD-1 Jerry Moran (R) CD-2 Jim Ryun (R) CD-3 Dennis Moore (D) CD-4 Todd Tiahrt (R)

KANSAS

******************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Kansas Republican PartyChairman: Dennis JonesEx. Dir.: Scott B. PoorRNC Members: Stephen Cloud

June CooperKansas Democratic PartyChairman: Lawrence C. GatesEx. Dir. Patrick MurrayDNC Members: Larry Tenopir

Constance WrayTeresa Krusor

********************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS **********************Gephardt endorsement: Kansas City AFL-CIO.

*************************** STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsTopeka Capital-Journal Will KennedyWichita Eagle-Beacon Tom GreenAssociated PressKansas City Kent ZimmermanTopeka Joe HannahWichita Roxanna HaygenenCBS AffiliatesKBSD-TV Dodge CityKBSL-TV Goodland KBSH-TV Hays KCTV-TV Kansas City KOAM-TV Pittsburg WIBW-TV Topeka KWCH-TV Wichita Other Network AffiliatesKSNG-TV (NBC) Garden City KSNC-TV (NBC) Great Bend KSNK-TV (NBC) Oberlin KTKA-TV (ABC) Topeka KSNT-TV (NBC) Topeka KAKE-TV (ABC) Wichita KSNW-TV (NBC) Wichita

KENTUCKY

KENTUCKY AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 18

Polls Open/Close7am to 7pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

46: 28 at-large; 18 by CD Pledged: 49: 17 at-large; 32 by CD.Unpledged: 7: including 5 DNC

members, and 1 member ofCongress and one add-on unpledged.Total: 56

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 944,197 as of 11/03 1,585,818 as of 11/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 32,340 15%, Gore 156,966 71%, LaRouche 4,927 2%May 23, 2000 Other 26,046 12%, Turnout 220,279

Republican Primary Bush 75,783 83%, McCain 5,780 6%, Keyes 4,337 5%,May 23, 2000 Turnout 91,323

Gen Election 2000 Bush 872,492 57% Gore 638,898 41% Nader 23,192 2%Other 9,605 Turnout 1,544,187

Republican Primary Dole 76,669 74%, Buchanan 8,526 8%, Other 18,644 18% ,May 28, 1996 Turnout 103,839

Gen Election 1996 Dole 623,283 45%, Clinton 636,614 46%, Perot 120,396 8%,Other 8,415 1%, Turnout 1,388,708

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Ernie Fletcher (R) Lt Governor Steve Pence (R) Secy of State Trey Grayson (R) Elections Mary Sue Helm Atty General Greg Stumbo (D) US Senate Mitch McConnell (R) Jim Bunning (R) US House

KENTUCKY

CD-1 Edward Whitfield (R) CD-2 Ron Lewis (R) CD-3 Anne Northup (R) CD-4 Ken Lucas (D) CD-5 Harold Rogers (R) CD-6 Ernie Fletcher (R)

********************* PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************Kentucky Republican PartyChairman: Ellen WilliamsEx. Dir.: Steve RobertsonRNC Members: Robert M. Duncan

Cathy BaileyKentucky Democratic PartyChairman: Susan WestromEx. Dir.: Mark RiddleDNC Members: Daniel Mongiardo

Moretta BosleyTerry McBrayerJo Etta Wickliffe

********************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS **********************Gephardt Endorsement: Kentucky UAW.**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsLexington Herald-Leader Angie Muhs-SharpLouisville Courier-Journal Gideon GilAssociated PressFrankfort Chuck WolfLexington Tim WhitmeyerLouisville Ann GibsonPikevilleCBS AffiliatesWYMT-TV Hazard WKYT-TV Lexington WLKY-TV Louisville Other Network AffiliatesWBKO-TV (ABC) Bowling Green WTVQ-TV (ABC) Lexington WLEX-TV (NBC) Lexington WAVE-TV (NBC) LouisvilleWPSD-TV (NBC) Paducah

LOUISIANA

LOUISIANA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Primary: Tue, Mar 9

Polls Open/Close7am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/Method45: 24 at-large; 21 by CD Pledged: 60: 21 at-large; 39 by CD.

Unpledged: 12: including 7 DNCmembers and 3 members ofCongress.

Total: 72

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 648,671 as of 10/03 1,579,956 as of 11/99

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 31,385 20%, Gore 114,942 73%, LaRouche 6,127 4%March 14, 2000 Other 5,097 3% Turnout 157,551

Republican Primary Bush 86,038 84%, McCain 9,165 9%, Keyes 5,900 6%,March 14, 2000 Turnout 102,912

Gen Election Bush 927,871 53% Gore 792,344 45% Nader 20,473 1%Other 24,968 Turnout 1,765,656

Republican Primary Dole 37,170 48%, Buchanan 25,757 33%, Forbes 10,265 13%,March 12, 1996 Other 4,597 6%, Turnout 77,789

Gen Election 1996 Dole 712,586 40%, Clinton 927,837 52%, Perot 123,293 7%,Other 20,243 1%, Turnout 1,783,959

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/14/00 Dem Caucus Brad GoreTotal 20% 73Male (45%) 22% 71Female (55%) 19% 74Lib (34%) 12% 85Mod (43%) 16% 76Cons (23%) 37% 5018-29 (9%) n/a30-44 (26%) 21% 7545-59 (30%) 18% 75

LOUISIANA

60+ (35%) 18% 74White (56%) 27% 62Black (40%) 8% 903/19/92 Dem Prim Agrn Brwn Clin Hark Kery TsonTotal 1% 7 74 1 1 12Male (49%) 1% 7 75 1 0 11Female (51%) 1% 7 74 2 1 13Lib (26%) 0% 13 71 1 0 14Mod (45%) 1% 5 79 2 1 10Cons (29%) 1% 6 70 1 2 1418-29 (11%) 4% 8 73 4 0 930-44 (30%) 0% 8 75 1 0 1245-59 (27%) 1% 7 68 1 2 1760+ (33%) 0% 6 80 1 1 9White (72%) 1% 7 70 1 1 15Black (26%) 1% 7 86 2 0 3Union (14%) 1% 11 77 2 0 63/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.Total 17% 11 27 5 38 1 *White (61%) 25% 17 42 7 4 1 *Black (37%) 3% * 2 1 92 1 *Male (47%) 14% 12 30 4 35 1 4Female (52%) 19% 10 24 5 40 1 *

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Kathleen Blanco(D) (inag. 1/12/04) Lt Governor Mitch Landrieu (D) (inag. 1/12/04) Secy of State Fox McKeithen (R) Elections Frances Sims Atty General Richard Ieyoub (D) (as of 1/04) US Senate John Breaux (D) Mary Landrieu (D) US House

CD-1 David Vitter (R) CD-2 William Jefferson (D)

CD-3 Billy Tauzin (R) CD-4 Jim McCrery (R) CD-5 Rodney Alexander (D)CD-6 Richard Baker (R) CD-7 Chris John (D)

LOUISIANA

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Louisiana Republican PartyChairman: Patricia BristerEx. Dir.: Jason HebertRNC Members: John Musser IV

Hon. Kay Kellogg KatzLouisiana Democratic PartyChairman: Mike SkinnerEx. Dir.: Scott ArceneauxDNC Members: Patsy B. Arceneaux

Jerry McKemanMary Lou WintersHon. Renee Gill Pratt

**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBaton Rouge Advocate Johnny BrooksNew Orleans Times Picayune Bruce AlpertAssociated PressBaton Rouge Guy CoatsNew Orleans Charlotte PorterCBS AffiliatesWAFB-TV Baton Rouge KLFY-TV Lafayette KNOE-TV Monroe WWL-TV New Orleans KSLA-TV Shreveport Other Network AffiliatesKLAX-TV (ABC) Alexandria KALB-TV (NBC) Alexandria WBRZ-TV (ABC) Baton Rouge WVLA-TV (NBC) Baton Rouge KATC-TV (ABC) Lafayette KPLC-TV (NBC) Lake Charles KTVE-TV (NBC) Monroe WGNO-TV (ABC) New Orleans WDSU-TV (NBC) New Orleans KTBS-TV (ABC) Shreveport KTAL-TV (NBC) Shreveport

MAINEMAINE AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************Republican Democratic

DatePrimary cancelled/caucuses on May 15 Caucuses: Tue., Feb 8 (Note: ME has

switched from a primary to caucusfor 2004. In 2000, ME held theirprimary on 3/7/00.

Polls Open/CloseVaries by municipality, butCaucuses must start no earlier than1pm and no later than 8pm (ET).

Delegates/Method 21: 15 at-large; 6 by CD Pledged: 24: 8 at-large; 16 by CD. Unpledged: 11: including 5 DNC

members, Fmr. Sen. Maj. LeaderGeorge Mitchell, Gov. JohnBaldacci, Fmr. DNC Chair KenCurtis, and 2 members of Congress.Total: 35

Who Can VoteRegistered Democrats andunaffiliated voters who register asDemocrats on caucus day.

Registered Voters 277,059 as of 11/02 298,447 as of 11/02

358,384 Unaffiliated

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 26,520 41%, Gore 34,725 54%, LaRouche 208 0%March 7, 2000 Other 2,826 4%, Turnout 64,279

Republican Primary Bush 49,308 51%, McCain 42,510 44%, Keyes 2,989 3%,March 7, 2000 Turnout 96,624

Gen Election Bush 286,616 44% Gore 319,951 49% Nader 37,127 6%Other 8,123 Turnout 651,817

Republican Primary Dole 31,147 46% Buchanan 16,478 25%, Forbes 9,991 15%,March 5, 1996 Other 9,664 14% , Turnout 67,280

Gen Election 1996 Dole 186,378 31%, Clinton 312,788 52%, Perot 85,970 14%,Other 20,761 3%, Turnout 605,897

MAINE

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************03/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 51% 3 44Male (53%) 47% 3 48Female (47%) 55% 3 39Lib (14%) 40% 1 57Mod (35%) 40% 2 54Cons (51%) 64% 4 3218-29 (8%) 36% 5 5730-44 (24%) 53% 6 4145-59 (33%) 50% 2 4360+ (35%) 53% 2 45Protestant (66%) 58% 3 39Catholic (24%) 44% 3 49Relgs Right (21%) 73% 7 19

03/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 41% 55Male (43%) 42% 55Female (57%) 42% 54Lib (57%) 45% 52Mod (35%) 37% 58Cons ( 8%) n/a18-29 (8%) n/a30-44 (24%) 39% 5645-59 (37%) 50% 4960+ (31%) 33% 60Protestant (36%) 47% 49Catholic (39%) 33% 63Union HH (27%) 42% 55

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor John Baldacci (D) Secy of State Dan Gwadosky (D) Elections Deborah S. CabanaAtty General Steven Rowe (D) US Senate Olympia Snowe (R) Susan Collins (R) US House

CD-1 Tom Allen (D) CD-2 Michael H. Michaud (D)

MAINE

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of MaineChair: Kathy WatsonEx Dir: Dwayne Bickford RNC Members: Kenneth Cole III

Jan Martens StaplesDemocratic Party of MaineChairman: Dottie Melanson Ex Dir: Aymie Walshe DNC Members: David Garrity

William J. BryanGwethalyn M. Phillips

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean State Coord: Melanie Dees.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBangor NewsPortland Press-Herald Paul CarrierAssociated PressAugusta Francis Quinn, Glen AdamsPortland Francis Quinn, Glen AdamsCBS AffiliatesWABI-TV BangorWGME-TV Portland WAGM-TV Presque Isle Other Network AffiliatesWVII-TV (ABC) Bangor WLBZ-TV (NBC) Bangor WMTW-TV (ABC) Portland WCSH-TV (NBC) Portland

MARYLAND

MARYLAND AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

39: 15 at-large, 24 by CD Pledged: 69: 24 at-large; 45 by CD. Unpledged: 30: including 21 DNC

members and 7 members ofCongress.Total: 99

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 832,787 as of 10/02 1,544,862 as of 10/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 144,387 29%, Gore 341,630 67%, LaRouche 4,510 1%March 7, 2000 Other 16,935 3%, Turnout 507,462

Republican Primary Bush 211,439 56%, McCain 135,981 36%, Keyes 25,020March 7, 2000 Turnout 376,034

Gen Election 2000 Bush 813,797 40% Gore 1,140,782 57% Nader 53,768 3%Other 12,133 Turnout 2,020,480

Republican Primary Dole 135,522 53%, Buchanan 53,585 21%, Forbes 32,207 13%,March 5, 1996 Other 32,932 13%, Turnout 254,246

Gen Election 1996 Dole 681,530 38%, Clinton 966,207 54%, Perot 115,812 7%,Other 17,321 1%, Turnout 1,780,870

MARYLAND

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 56% 7 37Male (51%) 55% 7 38Female (49%) 58% 7 35Lib (11%) 41% 8 51Mod (34%) 43% 4 53Cons (55%) 67% 9 2318-29 (13%) 58% 7 3530-44 (28%) 51% 9 4045-59 (32%) 58% 6 3560+ (26%) 56% 6 37Protestant (57%) 59% 8 33Catholic (30%) 56% 7 36Relgs Right (22%) 71% 13 15

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 29% 67Male (43%) 35% 59Female (57%) 25% 73Lib (52%) 29% 68Mod (37%) 25% 71Cons (12%) 40% 4618-29 (6%) n/a30-44 (25%) 25% 6945-59 (36%) 31% 6660+ (33%) 29% 66Protestant (51%) 24% 73Catholic (26%) 34% 58White (66%) 37% 58Black (28%) 11% 86Union HH (29%) 22% 73__________________________________________________________________________3/3/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Hark Kery Tson UncomTotal 8% 34 6 5 41 6Male (48%) 9% 32 6 5 42 6Female (52%) 8% 35 6 5 40 6Lib (41%) 10% 30 9 4 43 3Mod (43%) 6% 37 4 5 40 8Cons (17%) 9% 32 4 5 40 718-29 (12%) 11% 32 6 5 41 530-44 (34%) 10% 30 7 5 42 645-59 (29%) 6% 32 6 6 43 760+ (24%) 7% 42 4 3 37 7White (82%) 9% 30 6 5 44 7Black (16%) 5% 55 6 2 25 5Wh Prot (42%) 7% 34 6 5 39 7Wh Cath (31%) 9% 27 5 5 46 8Jewish (15%) 3% 27 5 5 55 5Union (21%) 7% 36 9 5 34 7

MARYLAND

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. (R) Lt Gov Michael S. Steele (R) Secy of State R. Karl Aumann (R)Elections Linda Lamore Atty General Joseph Curran (D) US Senate Paul Sarbanes (D)

Barbara Mikulski (D) US House

CD-1 Wayne Gilchrist (R) CD-2 C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D)

CD-3 Benjamin Cardin (D) CD-4 Albert Wynn (D) CD-5 Steny Hoyer (D) CD-6 Roscoe Bartlett (R) CD-7 Elijah Cummings (D)CD-8 Chris Van Hollen (D)

State LegislatureState SenateState House

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of MarylandChair: John Kane Ex Dir: Eric SuttonRNC Members: Richard P. Taylor

Joyce TerhesDemocratic Party of MarylandChairman: Isiah Leggett Ex Dir: Josh WhiteDNC Members: Glenard S. Middleton, Sr. Susan Turnbull Dr. Beatrice Tignor

Hon. Gregory PecoraroHon. Sue Hecht

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean Endorsements: U.S Rep. Elijah Cummings. Sue Hecht, Vice-Chair of the MarylandDemocratic Party, Dean of Howard University Law School Kurt Schmoke.Gephardt Endorsements: U.S Rep. Ben Cardin, Steny Hoyer.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBaltimore Sun Tom Waldron, Mike DresserAssociated PressAnnapolis Tom StuckyBaltimore Tom StuckyHagerstownCBS AffiliatesWJZ-TV BaltimoreWBOC-TV Salisbury

MARYLAND

Other Network AffiliatesWBAL-TV (NBC) Baltimore WMAR-TV (ABC) Baltimore WHAG-TV (NBC) Hagerstown

MASSACHUSETTS

MASSACHUSETTS AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

44: 14 at-large; 30 by CD Pledged: 93: 32 at-large; 61 by CD. Unpledged: 28: including 11 DNC

members and 12 members ofCongress.Total: 121

Who Can VoteUnaffiliated voters may vote in either primary.

Registered Democrats or Republicans cannot vote in other party's primary.

Registered Voters 530,512 as of 10/02 1,442,897 as of 10/02

1,965,212 Unaffiliated

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 212,452 37%, Gore 341,586 60%, LaRouche 2,135 0%March 7, 2000 Other 13,901 2%, Turnout 570,074

Republican Primary McCain 324,708 65%, Bush 159,534 32%, Keyes 12,630 3%,March 7, 2000 Turnout 501,951

Gen Election 2000 Bush 878,502 33% Gore 1,616,487 60% Nader 173,564 6%Other 34,431 Turnout 2,702,984

Republican Primary Dole 135,946 48%, Buchanan 71,688 25%, Forbes 39,605 14%,March 5, 1996 Alexander 21,456 8%,Other 16,138 5% Turnout 284,833

Gen Election 1996 Dole 718,107 28%, Clinton 1,571,763 62%, Perot 227,217 9%,Other 39,698 1%, Turnout 2,556,785

MASSACHUSETTS

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 32% 3 65Male (50%) 31% 3 66Female (50%) 31% 3 65Lib (20%) 16% 1 82Mod (40%) 27% 1 71Cons (40%) 46% 5 4818-29 (9%) 32% 4 6430-44 (27%) 32% 2 6545-59 (30%) 24% 4 7160+ (33%) 39% 2 59Protestant (38%) 36% 4 59Catholic (46%) 32% 2 65Rlgs Right (8%) 46% 7 44

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 37% 60Male (42%) 37% 59Female (58%) 37% 61Lib (55%) 41% 57Mod (37%) 32% 64Cons (8%) 30% 6418-29 (8%) 48% 5030-44 (27%) 34% 6245-59 (33%) 42% 56 60+ (32%) 31% 66Dem (67%) 33% 65Ind (29%) 43% 53Protestant (26%) 31% 66Catholic (48%) 38% 58Union HH (29%) 33% 633/10/92 Dem Pri Brown Clin Krry Nadr TsongTotal 15% 12 1 4 65Male (46%) 19% 12 - 4 60Female (54%) 10% 11 1 4 70Lib (39%) 18% 12 - 3 63Mod (44%) 13% 10 - 6 68Cons (17%) 12% 14 1 5 6118-29 (16%) 19% 16 1 1 6030-44 (36%) 16% 10 1 5 6545-59 (23%) 16% 11 1 6 6360 or up (25%) 8% 12 - 4 72

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Mitt Romney (R) Lt Governor Kerry Healey (R) Secy of State William F. Galvin (D) Elections John Cloonan Atty General Tom Reilly (D)

MASSACHUSETTS

KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS

US Senate Edward Kennedy (D) John Kerry (D) US House

CD-1 John Olver (D) CD-2 Richard Neal (D) CD-3 James McGovern (D) CD-4 Barney Frank (D) CD-5 Martin Meehan (D) CD-6 John Tierney (D) CD-7 Ed Markey (D) CD-8 Michael Capuano (D) CD-9 Stephen F. Lynch (D)CD-10 William Delahunt (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Massachusetts Republican PartyChair: Darrell CrateEx Dir: Dominick IannoRNC Members: Ron Kaufman

Jody DowMassachusetts Democratic PartyChair: Philip JohnstonEx Dir: Susan Fenochietti ThomsonDNC Members: Hon. Raymond Jordan

Virginia M. Allen Hon. William KeatingDebra KozikowskiDavid M. O'BrienMargaret D. Xifaras

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean Endorsement: Steve Grossman, former DNC chair.Kerry 197 Portland Street, 3rd Floor, Boston MA 02114. State Coord: Linda Tocci.Endorsements: U.S Sen. Ted Kennedy; U.S Reps. Michael Capuano, William Delahunt,Barney Frank, Stephen Lynch, Ed Markey, James McGovern, Marty Meehan, Richard Neal,John Olver, John Tierney.Gephardt Endorsements: State Reps. Ronald Mariano and Rep. Vincent Pedone

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBoston Globe Carolyn RyanBoston Herald Wayne WoodliefAssociated PressBoston Martin Finucane, Leslie MillerSpringfield CBS AffiliatesWBZ-TV Boston

MASSACHUSETTS

Other Network AffiliatesWCVB-TV (ABC) BostonWHDH-TV (NBC) Boston WWLP-TV (NBC) Springfield

MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Primary cancelled/Caucus date May 21-22 Party-Run Primary: Sat. Feb. 7(note: In 2000, MI held a caucus on3/11/00. For 2004, MI is having aParty-Run Primary where votes canbe cast via the Internet.)

Polls Open/Close 10am to 4pm (ET);

Votes may also be cast via mail or the Internet

Delegates/Method61: 16 at-large, 45 by CD Pledged: 128: 45 at-large; 83 by CD. Unpledged: 26 including 15 DNC Members, Gov. Jennifer Granholm,

and 8 members of Congress.Total: 154

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can Open, but voters must sign in asparticipate in primary. Democrats.

Registered Voters6,915,613 as of 11/98, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore 15,853 83%, Bradley 3,117 16%,March 11, 2000 Uncommitted 190 1%, Total 19,160

Republican Primary McCain 650,805 51%, Bush 549,665 43%, Keyes 59,032 5%,February 22, 2000 Turnout 1,276,770

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,953,139 46% Gore 2,170,418 51% Nader 84,165 2%Other 24,989 Turnout 4,232,711

Republican Primary Dole 265,425 51%, Buchanan 177,562 34%, Forbes 26,610 5%,March 19, 1996 Other 54,564 10%, Turnout 524,161

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 1,989,653 52%, Dole 1,481,212 38%, Perot 336,670 9%,Other 41,309 1%, Turnout 3,848,844

MICHIGAN

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/22/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 43% 5 51Male (51%) 41% 6 52Female (49%) 45% 4 49Lib (17%) 16% 3 78Mod (37%) 33% 2 64Cons (45%) 60% 8 3118-29 (11%) 48% 5 4530-44 (29%) 46% 7 4545-59 (36%) 38% 5 5560+ (25%) 44% 3 53Union HH (34%) 34% 5 61Veteran (21%) 36% 4 59

3/17/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clint Hrkn Kry Tsng UncomTotal 27% 50 1 1 17 4Male (48%) 28% 48 1 1 18 4Female (52%) 26% 51 1 1 16 4Lib (41%) 32% 43 2 1 19 3Mod (46%) 25% 55 0 1 15 5Cons (14%) 20% 56 1 2 18 418-29 (14%) 27% 48 0 0 21 330-44 (39%) 32% 41 1 2 20 445-59 (23%) 21% 55 2 1 17 460+ (24%) 25% 59 1 0 11 4White (84%) 29% 47 1 1 18 4Black (14%) 13% 73 0 2 9 4Union (33%) 31% 52 0 1 12 4

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Jennifer M. Granholm (D)Lt Governor John Cherry (D) Secy of State Terry Lynn Land (R) Elections Christopher Thomas Atty General Mike Cox (R)US Senate Carl Levin (D)

Debbie Stabenow (D) US House

CD-1 Bart Stupak (D) CD-2 Peter Hoekstra (R) CD-3 Vernon Ehlers (R) CD-4 Dave Camp (R) CD-5 Dale E. Kildee (D) CD-6 Frederick Upton (R)CD-7 Nick Smith (R) CD-8 Mike Rogers (R)CD-9 Joe Knollenberg (R) CD-10 Candace S. Miller (R)CD-11 Thaddeus McCotter (R)

MICHIGAN

CD-12 Sander Levin (D) CD-13 Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D)CD-14 John Conyers, Jr. (D) CD-15 John D. Dingell (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of MichiganChair: Betsy DeVosEx Dir: Greg McNeillyRNC Members: Chuck Yob

Sharon WiseDemocratic Party of MichiganChairman: Melvin “Butch” HollowellEx Dir: Mark Brewer DNC Members: Elizabeth Bunn

Joyce LalondeJeffery Radjewski Debbie DingellJim SypeRichard WeinerArthenia Abbott

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark MI Press Secretary Jonathan BeetonDean MI State Coord: Daren Berringer.Edwards 16500 N. Park Drive, Ste. 508, Southfield, MI 48075.Gephardt MI State Coord: Ronald Platt, Political Director: Raymond Plowden. Endorsements:State Sens. Hansen Clarke, Jim Barcia, Ray Basham-Taylor, Mike Prusi, Burton Leland.Kerry MI State Coord: Jim Curran. 26100 American Drive, Suite 200, Southfield, MI 48034-6179. Endorsements: Former Gov. Jim Blanchard; State Sen. Buzz Thomas.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsDetroit Free Press Hugh McDiarmidDetroit News George Weeks, Charlie CainLansing State Journal Chris AndrewsAssociated PressDetroit Charles HillGrand Rapids Lisa SinhangaLansing Kathy Barks HoffmanTraverse CityCBS AffiliatesWBKB-TV Alpena WWTV-TV Cadillac WWJ-TV Detroit WNEM-TV Saginaw WWMT-TV Kalamazoo WLNS-TV Lansing

MICHIGAN

Other Network AffiliatesWXYZ-TV (ABC) Detroit WDIV-TV (NBC) DetroitWZZM-TV (ABC) Grand Rapids WOOD-TV (NBC) Grand RapidsWLAJ-TV (ABC) Lansing WILX-TV (NBC) Lansing

MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA AT A GLANCE

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Republican Democratic

DateCaucuses to take place in May; Caucuses: Tuesday, March 2 exact date TBD

Polls Open/CloseBinding presidential preferenceballot, up to each precinct.

Delegates/Method41: 17 at-large, 24 by CD Pledged: 72: 25 at-large; 47 by CD,

in process beginning with caucueseand ending with state convention onMay 23.Unpledged: 14: including 6 DNCmembers, Fmr. VP Walter Mondale,and 5 members of Congress.Total: 86

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either party's caucuses.

Registered Voters2,860,233 as of 2/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore 7,987 74%, Bradley 1,528 14%, Other 1,249 12%March 11, 2000 Total 10,764

Republican Caucuses Bush 11,531 63%, Keyes 3,661 20%, McCain 3,209 17%March 7, 2000 Total 18,401

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,109,659 46% Gore 1,168,266 48% Nader 126,696 5%Other 34,064 Turnout 2,438,685

Republican Caucus Dole 11,629 41%, Buchanan 9,341 33%, Forbes 2,919 10%,March 5, 1996 Keyes 2,672 9%, Other 1,695 7%, Turnout 28,256(semi-official)

Gen Election 1996 Dole 766,476 35%, Clinton 1,120,438 51%, Perot 257,704 12%,Other 48,022 2%, Turnout 2,192,640

MINNESOTA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************4/7/92 Rep Prim Buch Bush UncomTotal 25% 68 3Male (54%) 31% 59 4Female (46%) 19% 77 2Lib ( 6%) -- -- --Mod (36%) 20% 73 2Cons (58%) 28% 64 418-29 ( 9%) -- -- --30-44 (25%) 34% 59 445-59 (27%) 26% 66 260+ (39%) 17% 76 3White (96%) 25% 68 3Whit Prot (69%) 20% 72 3Whit Cath (26%) 33% 61 3Union (13%) 25% 68 14/7/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Tson Uncm McarTotal 32% 34 23 5 2Male (46%) 34% 35 19 5 3Female (54%) 30% 32 26 5 1Lib (47%) 32% 32 26 5 2Mod (38%) 30% 38 21 5 1Cons (15%) 37% 28 20 5 418-29 ( 9%) 42% 25 26 6 130-44 (34%) 34% 28 22 5 345-59 (27%) 30% 29 28 6 260+ (31%) 28% 46 18 4 1Union (29%) 39% 31 16 6 3

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) Lt Governor Carol Molnau (R) Secy of State Mary Kiffmeyer (R) Elections Scott Simmons Atty General Mike Hatch (D) US Senate Mark Dayton (D) Norm Coleman (R) US House

CD-1 Gil Gutknecht (R) CD-2 John Kline (R) CD-3 Jim Ramstad (R) CD-4 Betty McCollum (D) CD-5 Martin Olav Sabo (D) CD-6 Mark Kennedy (R) CD-7 Collin Peterson (D) CD-8 James Oberstar (D)

MINNESOTA

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican Party of MinnesotaChairman: Ronald Eibensteiner Ex Director: Corey MiltimoreRNC Members: Jack Meeks

Evie Axdahl Minnesota Democratic PartyChairman: Mike ErlandsonExec Director: Jerry Samargia DNC Members: Mary McEvoy Ken McInnis

Greg Knutson Sarah Lewerenz Jackie Stevenson

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark Endorsement: U.S Betty McCollum.Kucinich State Coord: Faith Kidder, 801 Front Ave., St.Paul, Minnesota, 55103.Lieberman Steering Committee Chair: Ember Reichgott Junge, former State Senator; HonoraryChair: Skip Humphrey, former Attorney General.********************************* STATE PRESS ************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsMinneapolis Star Tribune Roger BuoenSt. Paul Pioneer Press-Dispatch Kate ParryAssociated PressMinneapolis Dave PyleSt. Paul Rochelle OlsonCBS AffiliatesWCCO-TV Alexandria KDLH-TV Duluth KEYC-TV Mankato WCCO-TV Minneapolis Other Network AffiliatesKAAL-TV (ABC) Austin KSAX-TV (ABC) Alexandria WDIO-TV (ABC) Duluth KBJR-TV (NBC) Duluth KSTP-TV (ABC) Minneapolis KARE-TV (NBC) Minneapolis KTTC-TV (NBC) Rochester

MISSISSIPPI

MISSISSIPPI AT A GLANCE

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DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 9

Polls Open/Close8am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

38: 26 at-large, 12 by CD Pledged: 33: 11 at-large; 22 by CD.Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNCmembers, and 2 members ofCongress.Total: 41

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary.

Registered Voters1,865,382 as of 2/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 7,621 9%, Gore 79,408 90%, LaRouche 1,573 2%March 14, 2000 Turnout 88,602

Republican Primary Bush 101,042 88%, Keyes 6,478 6%, McCain 6,263 5%,March 14, 2000 Turnout 114,979

Gen Election 2000 Bush 572,844 58% Gore 404,614 41% Nader 8,122 1%Other 8,604 Turnout 994,184

Republican Primary Dole 91,639 60%, Buchanan 39,324 26%, Forbes 12,119 8%,March 12, 1996 Other 8,843 6%, Turnout 151,925

Gen Election 1996 Dole 439,838 49%, Clinton 394,022 44%, Perot 52,222 6%,Other 7,775 1%,Turnout 893,857

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/14/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 8% 90Male (42%) 11% 85Female (58%) 6% 93Lib (36%) 5% 94Mod (42%) 7% 91Cons (22%) 15% 8218-29 (7%) n/a30-44 (20%) 6% 94

MISSISSIPPI

45-59 (31%) 12% 8460+ (42%) 7% 91White (40%) 15% 84Black (55%) 3% 96Union HH (17%) 9% 893/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.Total 9% 7 34 4 43 1 3White (53%) 14% 9 59 6 4 1 5Black (44%) 3% 2 2 2 91 * *Male (46%) 9% 5 40 4 38 0 2Female (52%) 9% 6 29 4 47 1 3

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Haley Barbour (R) (inaug. 1/13/04) Lt. Gov. Amy Tuck (R) Secy of State Eric Clark (D)

Elections Leslie Scott Atty General Jim Hood (D) (as of 1/04)US Senate Thad Cochran (R) Trent Lott (R) US House

CD-1 Roger Wicker (R) CD-2 Bennie Thompson (D) CD-3 Charles Pickering, Jr. (R) CD-4 Gene Taylor (D)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican Party of MississippiChair: Jim HerringEx Dir: Kim Gallaspy RNC Members: Mike Retzer

Cindy PhillipsDemocratic Party of MississippiChair: Rickey Cole Ex Dir: Melton Harris DNC Members: Melton Harris Jr. Rickey Cole Hon. Alice V. Harden ********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark endorsements: U.S Rep. Gene Taylor.**************************** STATE PRESS *****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsJackson Clarion-Ledger Ronnie AgnewAssociated PressJackson Mike FisherCBS AffiliatesWCBI-TV Columbus WXVT-TV Greenville WHLT-TV Hattiesburg

MISSISSIPPI

WJTV-TV Jackson WMDN-TV MeridenOther Network AffiliatesWLOX-TV (ABC) Biloxi WABG-TV (ABC) Greenwood WDAM-TV (NBC) Hattiesburg WAPT-TV (ABC) Jackson WLBT-TV (NBC) Jackson WTOK-TV (ABC) Meridian WGBC-TV (NBC) Meridian WTVA-TV (NBC) Tupelo

MISSOURI

MISSOURI AT A GLANCE

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DatePrimary: Tuesday, February 3

(Note: The MO primaries have been moved up for 2004. In 2000, the primary was held on 3/7/00)

Polls Open/Close7 am to 8 pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

57: 30 at-large; 27 by CD Pledged: 74: 26 at-large; 48 by CD.Unpledged: 14: including 7 DNCmembers, Governor Bob Holden, 3members of Congress, and Rep.Richard Gephardt.Total: 88

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either party's primaries.

Registered Voters3,681,844 as of 11/02, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 89,092 34%, Gore 171,562 65%, LaRouche 906 0%March 7, 2000 Other 3,929 2%, Turnout 265,489

Republican Primary Bush 275,366 58%, McCain 167,831 35%, Keyes 27,282 6%,March 7, 2000 Turnout 475,363

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,189,924 50% Gore 1,111,138 47% Nader 38,515 2%Other 20,315 Turnout 2,359,892

Republican Caucuses Dole 14 delegates, BuchananApril 13, 1996 11 delegates, Keyes 2 delegates.

Gen Election 1996 Dole 890,016 41%, Clinton 1,025,935 48%, Perot 217,188 10%,Other 24,926 1%, Turnout 2,158,065

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Pri Bush Keyes McCainTotal 59% 6 35Male (53%) 55% 6 37 Female (47%) 60% 5 33 18-29 (10%) 64% 8 26

MISSOURI

30-44 (27%) 56% 8 35 45-59 (29%) 54% 6 39 60 or up (34%) 63% 3 32 Liberal (12%) 43% 4 52Moderate (33%) 42% 2 55Conservative (56%) 71% 8 20

3/7/00 Rep PriBush Keyes McCain

Relg. Right (24%) 72% 10 15Prot. (65%) 61% 6 31Cath (26%) 56% 6 37

3/7/00 Dem Pri Brad GoreTotal 33% 65Male (41%) 37% 60 Female (59%) 31% 68 18-29 (9%) n/a30-44 (19%) 34% 64 45-59 (34%) 33% 66 60 or up (38%) 30% 68 Liberal (48%) 33% 65Moderate (43%) 31% 67Conservative (9%) n/aUnion HH (26%) 33% 65Prot. (59%) 34% 64Cath (24%) 33% 64

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Bob Holden (D)Lt Governor Joe Maxwell (D) Secy of State Matt Blunt (R) Elections Betsy ByersAtty General Jay Nixon (D) US Senate Christopher S. Bond (R)

Jim Talent (R) US House

CD-1 Bill Clay (D) CD-2 Todd Akin (R) CD-3 Dick Gephardt (D) CD-4 Ike Skelton (D) CD-5 Karen McCarthy (D) CD-6 Sam Graves (R) CD-7 Roy Blunt (R) CD-8 Jo Ann Emerson (R) CD-9 Kenny Hulshof (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of Missouri Chair: Ann Wagner

MISSOURI

Ex Dir: noneRNC Members: Lance Beshore

Ann Dickinson

Democratic Party of MissouriChair: May ScheveEx Dir: Jim KottmeyerComm Dir.: Jim GardnerDNC Members: Hon. Emanuel Cleaver

Mark BryantDr. Doug BrooksHon. Sharon CarpenterSandra A. Querry

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Gephardt State Director Jason Norton, 107 Kenrick Plaza St. Louis, MO 63119.Endorsements: U.S Reps. William Lacy Clay, Karen McCarthy, Katherine Rogers, IkeSkeleton; Missouri UAW.

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsKansas City Star Steve KraskeSt. Louis Post Dispatch Jo ManniesAssociated PressJefferson City Scott ChartonKansas City Kent ZimmermanSt. Louis Jim SalterColumbiaSpringfieldCBS AffiliatesKFVS-TV Cape GirardeauKRCG-TV Jefferson City KCTV-TV Kansas City KMOV-TV St. Louis KOLR-TV Springfield Other Network AffiliatesKMIZ-TV (ABC) ColumbiaKOMU-TV (NBC) Columbia KODE-TV (ABC) Joplin KSNF-TV (NBC) Joplin KMBC-TV (ABC) Kansas City WSHB-TV (NBC) Kansas City KTVO-TV (ABC) Kirksville KQTV-TV (ABC) St. Joseph KDNL-TV (ABC) St. Louis KSDK-TV (NBC) St. Louis KSPR-TV (ABC) Springfield KYTV-TV (NBC) Springfield

MONTANA

MONTANA AT A GLANCE******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, June 8

Polls Open/Close9am to 10pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

28: 25 at-large; 3 by CD; Pledged: 15: 5 at-large; 10 by CD.Unpledged: 6: including 4 DNCmembers, and 1 member ofCongress.Total: 21

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter may participate in either party's primary or the Republican caucuses.

Registered Voters624,548 as of 11/02, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 68,420 78%, Other 19,447 22%, Turnout 87,867June 6, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 88,194 78%, Keyes 20,822 18%, No Preference 4,655 4%,June 6, 2000 Turnout 113,673

Gen Election 2000 Bush 240,178 58% Gore 137,126 33% Nader 24,437 6%Other 9,256 Turnout 410,997

Republican Primary Dole 72,176 61%, Buchanan 28,581 24%, Forbes 8,456 7%,June 4, 1996 Other 8,533 7%, Turnout 117,746

Gen Election 1996 Dole 179,652 44%, Clinton 167,922 41%, Perot 55,229 14%,Other 4,458 1%, Turnout 407,261

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Judy Martz (R)Lt Governor Karl Ohs (R)Secy State Bob Brown (R)Elec Staff Elaine GraveleyAtty General Mike McGrathUS Senate Max Baucus (D)

Conrad Burns (R)

MONTANA

US HouseCD-1 Denny Rehberg (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of MontanaChairman: John RabenbergEx Dir: Chuck DenowhRNC Members: Tim Babcock

Inoe Brownson Montana Democratic PartyChairman: Bob ReamEx Dir: Brad Martin DNC Members: Carol Juneau

Jean Lemire DahlmanHon. Ed Tinsley

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark endorsement: U.S Sen. Max Baucus of Montana.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBillings GazetteGreat Falls Tribune Elaine KulhanekAssociated PressHelena Bob AnezCBS AffiliatesKPAX-TV Missoula KTVQ-TV BillingsKXLF-TV Butte KRTV-TV Great Falls Other Network AffiliatesKULR-TV (NBC) Billings KTVM-TV (NBC) Butte KFBB-TV (ABC) Great Falls

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA AT A GLANCE

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DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 11

Polls Open/Close9am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

35: 26 at-large, 9 by CD Pledged: 24: 8 at-large, 16 by CD. Unpledged: 7: includes 5 DNC

members, and 1 member ofCongress.

Total: 31

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 543,935as of 11/02 381,991 as of 11/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 27,884 27%, Gore 73,639 70%, LaRouche 3,191 3%May 9, 2000 Other 557 1%, Turnout 105,271

Republican Primary Bush 145,176 78%, McCain 28,065 15%, Keyes 12,073 7%,May 9, 2000 Turnout 185,758

Gen Election 2000 Bush 433,862 62% Gore 231,780 33% Nader 24,540 4%Other 6,837 Turnout 697,019

Republican Primary Dole 129,131 76%, Buchanan 17,741 10%, Forbes 10,612 6%,May 14, 1996 Other 13,107 8%, Turnout 170,591

Gen Election 1996 Dole 363,467 54%, Clinton 236,761 35%, Perot 71,278 10%,Other 5,909 1%, Turnout 677,415

************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Mike Johanns (R)Lt Governor Dave Heineman (R)Secretary of State John Gale(R) Elec Staff Neal Erickson Atty General Jon Bruning (R)US Senate Ben Nelson (D) Chuck Hagel (R)

NEBRASKA

US HouseCD-1 Doug Bereuter (R)CD-2 Lee Terry (R)CD-3 Tom Osborne (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS********************Republican Party of NebraskaChair: David Kramer Ex Dir: Chris Peterson RNC Members: Duane W. Acklie

Pat Dorwart Nebraska Democratic PartyChair: Steven AchelpohlEx Dir: Barry Rubin DNC Members: Steve Achelphol Cynthia LaMere Frank LaMere

Bill AveryKathleen Fahey

*************************** STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsLincoln Journal Star Don Walton, Gordon WintersOmaha World Herald C. David KotokAssociated PressLincoln Kevin O'HanolinOmaha Barry BedlinCBS AffiliatesKOLN-TV Lincoln KMTV-TV Omaha KSTF-TV Scottsbluff Other Network AffiliatesKETV-TV (ABC) Omaha WOWT-TV (NBC) Omaha

NEVADA

NEVADA AT A GLANCE

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Republican DemocraticDate

Caucuses: April 29-May 1 Caucuses: Sun. Feb 14 (note: NV caucuses are earlier in 2004 than in 2000. In 2000, their caucuses held on 3/12/00.)

Caucuses Begin Vary by county.

Delegates/Method 33: 24 at-large, 9 by CD Pledged: 24: 8 at-large; 16 by CD; in process beginning with caucuses and ending with state convention

April 16-18.Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNCmembers and 2 members ofCongress.Total: 32

Who Can Vote Limited to registered Limited to reg. Dems,

Republicans. on-site registration available.

Registered Voters 373,974 as of 9/03 365,090 as of 9/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore received all 30 delegatesMarch 12, 2000

Republican Convention No straw poll taken and the delegates are not boundMarch 21, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 301,575 50% Gore 279,978 46% Nader 15,008 3%Other 12,409 Turnout 608,970

Republican Primary Dole 72,932 52%, Forbes 27,063 19%, Buchanan 21,321 15%,March 26, 1996 Other 19,321 14%, Turnout 140,637

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 203,974 44%, Dole 199,244 43%, Perot 43,986 9%,Other 17,075 4%, Turnout 464,279

NEVADA

************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Kenny Guinn (R)Lt Governor Lorraine Hunt (R) Secy State Dean Heller (R)Elec Staff Pamela CroweAtty General Brian Sandoval (R) US Senate Harry Reid (D)

John Ensign (R)

US HouseCD-1 Shelley Berkley (D)CD-2 Jim Gibbons (R) CD-3 Jon Porter (R)

State LegislatureLeg. Counsel

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican Party of NevadaChairman: Lia Roberts Ex Dir: Joe Cantania RNC Members: Joseph Brown

Beverly WillardNevada Democratic PartyChairman: Adriana MartinezEx Dir: Rebecca Lambe DNC Members: Dina Titus

Steven Horsfold

***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsLas Vegas Review-Journal Jane MorrisonLas Vegas Sun Warren Johnston, Suzanne StruglinskiAssociated PressCarson City Brendan RileyLas Vegas Tom TaitRenoCBS AffiliatesKLAS-TV Las Vegas KTVN-TV Reno Other Network AffiliatesKTNV-TV (ABC) Las Vegas KVBC-TV (NBC) Las Vegas

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW HAMPSHIRE AT A GLANCE

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DatePrimaries: Tuesday, January 27

Polls Open/Close6am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

32: 26 at-large; 6 by CD Pledged: 22: 8 at-large, 14 by CD. Unpledged: 5: incl. 4 DNC members,

Total: 27

Who Can VoteUnaffiliated voters may vote in either primary.

Registered Democrats or Republicans cannot vote in other party's primary.

Registered Voters 253,504 as of 11/02 176,634 as of 11/02

260,021 Unaffiliated as of 11/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 70,502 46%, Gore 76,897 50%, LaRouche 124 0%February 1, 2000 Other 7,116 5%, Turnout 154,639

Republican Primary McCain 115,606 49%, Bush 72,330 30%, Forbes 30,166 13%,February 1, 2000 Turnout 238,206

Gen Election 2000 Bush 273,559 48% Gore 266,348 47% Nader 22,198 4%Other 6,976 Turnout 569,081

Republican Primary Buchanan 56,874 27%, Dole 54,738 26%, Alexander 47,148 23%,February 20, 1996 Forbes 25,505 12%, Other 24,673 12%, Turnout 208,938

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 246,214 49%, Dole 196,532 39%, Perot 48,390 10%,Other 8,039 2%, Turnout 499,175

NEW HAMPSHIRE

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/1/00 Rep Prim Baur Bush Forb Htch Keys McCainTotal 1% 31 13 0 6 49Male (57%) 0% 29 13 0 7 50Fem (43%) 1% 33 12 0 6 48Lib (13%) 0% 25 6 0 2 66Mod (36%) 0% 26 11 0 2 60Cons (51%) 1% 35 15 0 10 3718-29 (10%) 1% 31 9 0 11 4830-44 (35%) 0% 31 12 0 9 4745-59 (31%) 1% 30 14 0 4 5160+ (24%) 1% 31 14 0 3 51Prot (39%) 1% 30 12 0 5 51Cath (38%) 0% 30 14 0 7 49Rlg Rt (16%) 3% 37 15 0 19 25

2/1/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 47% 52Male (38%) 49% 50Fem (62%) 47% 53Lib (54%) 48% 52Mod (38%) 45% 53Cons (8%) 49% 4818-29 (13%) 56% 4330-44 (30%) 44% 5545-59 (34%) 47% 5260+ (22%) 46% 53Prot (25%) 51% 48Cath (41%) 43% 56Union HH (24%) 37% 62

2/18/92 Rep Prim Buch Bush Lenn OthrTotal 41% 56 1 2Male (57%) 46% 51 1 2Female (43%) 33% 64 1 2Lib (11%) 39% 55 2 4Mod (35%) 38% 59 1 3Cons (55%) 43% 55 1 118-29 (15%) 38% 60 1 130-44 (35%) 41% 56 1 245-59 (27%) 46% 51 1 260+ (23%) 34% 63 1 2White Prot (59%) 38% 60 1 1White Catholic (32%) 45% 54 -- 1Rep (64%) 36% 62 1 --Indep (35%) 48% 48% 1 --Union (12%) 40% 55 2 3

NEW HAMPSHIRE

2/18/92 Dem PrimBrw Cli Har Ker Tso Cuo Nad Oth

Total 8% 26 10 12 35 5 2 2Male (46%) 8% 26 11 10 32 5 3 4Fem (54%) 9% 25 10 12 37 4 1 1Lib (43%) 11% 24 12 8 33 6 3 2Mod (42%) 6% 27 9 15 35 3 1 3Cons (14%) 7% 29 9 10 36 5 2 318-29 (17%) 11% 30 12 11 26 3 3 330-44 (43%) 11% 22 11 12 36 3 2 345-59 (24%) 5% 25 10 12 36 6 2 260+ (16%) 3% 32 6 10 35 9 3 1Dem (46%) 6% 29 11 11 34 6 1 --Indep (50%) 10% 23 9 12 35 4 3 --Union (18%) 7% 25 17 14 27 5 2 2

2/16/88 Dem PrimBab Duk Gep Gor Har Jac Sim Oth

Total 5% 36 20 7 4 8 17 3Male (48%) 6% 36 20 8 4 7 18 2Fem (51%) 3% 39 22 6 4 9 15 1Lib (37%) 5% 43 12 6 2 13 19 1Mod (47%) 6% 35 24 8 5 6 14 1Cons (14%) --% 25 35 10 5 3 18 318-29 (12%) 7% 36 21 6 6 10 13 130-44 (43%) 6% 35 18 8 4 10 18 245-59 (21%) 3% 36 22 7 4 8 19 160+ (23%) 2% 44 26 7 5 4 11 1Union (25%) 3% 43 18 5 6 6 19 --

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Craig Benson (R) Lt Governor NH does not have oneSecretary of State William Gardner (D)Elec Staff Bob Ambrose Atty Gen Peter Heed (R)US Senate John Sununu (R) Judd Gregg (R) US House CD-1 Jeb Bradley (R) CD-2 Charles Bass (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************

Republican Party of New HampshireChair: Jayne Millerick

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Ex Dir: Jen Wrobleski RNC Members: Thomas Rath

Nancy Merrill New Hampshire Democratic PartyChair: Kathleen Sullivan Vice Chair: Raymond Buckley Ex Dir: Michael Vlacich DNC Members: Gaetan DiGangi

Anita Freedman ********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark NH State Director: Steve Bouchard, Press Contact: Bill Buck. 60 Rogers Street, Unit 1,Manchester, NH 03103. 19 days spent in as of 11/18.Dean NH State Director: Karen Hicks, Press Contact: Dorie Clark. 185 McGregor Street,Manchester, NH 03102. 48 days spent in as of 11/21. Endorsements: Asst. House DemocraticLeader Ned Densmore, State Rep. Estelle Diamond along with 25 other state reps and GaryHirshberg.Edwards NH State Director: Caroline McCarley, Press Contact: Colin Van Ostern. 4870 ElmStreet, 3rd Floor, Manchester, NH 03101. Endorsements: State Sen. Lou D’Allesandro, StateSen. Joe Foster, State Rep. Sharon Nordgren. 34 days spent in as of 11/18.Gephardt NH State Director: Erik Greathouse, Press Contact: Kathy Roeder 814 Elm Street,Suite 400, Manchester, NH. 21 days spent 11/18.Kerry NH State Director: Ken Robinson, Press Contact: Mark Kornblau. 195 McGregor Street,Suite 323, Manchester, NH. 49 days spent in as of 11/8. Endorsements: 2004 U.S Senatecandidate Burt Cohen, Ned Helms, Joe Keefe, Judy Reardson, Chris Spirou.Kucinich Mary MacArthuer, Press Contact: Richard Hendricks, 917 Elm Street, Manchester,NH. 14 days spent in as of 10/28.Lieberman NH State Director: Peter Greenberger, Press Secretary: Kristen Carvell 1195 ElmStreet, Manchester, NH 03101. 33 days spent in as of 11/18. Endorsements: N.H State HouseDemocratic Whip Raymond Buckley, former Congressman Dick Sweet, Katrina Swett. Moseley Braun. 3 days spent in as of 11/5.Sharpton. 2 days spent in as 2/27.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsManchester Union Leader Charles PerkinsConcord Monitor Mike PrideBoston Globe Jim ConcannonAssociated PressConcord Holly Ramer, Joe McGruderBoston Martin Finucane, Ken McGuire, Jennifer PeterCBS AffiliateWBZ-TV BostonOther Network AffiliatesWMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston WHDH-TV (NBC) Boston

NEW JERSEY

NEW JERSEY AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, June 8

Polls Open/Close6am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

52: 13 at-large, 39 by CD Pledged: 107: 37 at-large, 70 by CD. Unpledged: 22: including 10 DNC members, 9 members of Congress, and Gov. James McGreevey. Total: 129

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Democrats or Republicans.

Registered Voters 870,936 as of 6/03 1,126,046 as of 6/03

2,525,889 unaffiliated 6/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 358,951 95%, LaRouche 19,321 5%, Turnout 378,272June 6, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 201,209 84%, Keyes 39,601 16%, Turnout 240,810June 6, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,284,173 40% Gore 1,788,850 56% Nader 94,554 3%Other 19,649 Turnout 3,187,226

Republican Primary Dole 180,412 83%, Buchanan 23,789 11%, Keyes 14,611 6%,June 4, 1996 Turnout 218,812

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 1,652,329 54%, Dole 1,103,078 36%, Perot 262,134 9%,Other 58,266 1%, Turnout 3,075,807

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************6/2/92 Rep Prim Buchanan BushTotal 14% 71%Male (51%) 17% 67Female (49%) 12% 75Lib (12%) -- --Mod (38%) 10% 74Cons (50%) 18% 71

NEW JERSEY

18-29 ( 8%) -- --30-44 (27%) 16% 6945-59 (28%) 16% 6660+ (36%) 12% 77White (93%) 15% 70White Prot (46%) 15% 73White Catholic (46%) 15% 72White Fundament (14%) 18% 74Union (20%) 16% 716/2/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton Tsongas UndeclTotal 19% 57 11 7Male (48%) 18% 57 11 9Female (52%) 20% 57 10 6Lib (39%) 22% 57 8 8Mod (48%) 19% 57 11 6Cons (13%) 14% 48 20 9White (65%) 20% 51 13 7Black (30%) 17% 64 7 830-44 (28%) 25% 46 12 745-59 (27%) 14% 55 14 1160+ (36%) 13% 71 6 4Union (38%) 19% 57 9 9

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor James McGreevey (D) Lt Governor New Jersey does not have oneSecy State Regena Thomas (D)Elec Staff Ramon De la CruzAtty Gen Peter Harvey (D)US Senate Frank Lautenberg (D)

Jon Corzine (D)US House

CD-1 Robert Andrews (D)CD-2 Frank LoBiondo (R)CD-3 James Saxton (R)CD-4 Christopher Smith (R)CD-5 Scott Garrett (R)CD-6 Frank Pallone (D)CD-7 Mike Ferguson (R)CD-8 Bill Pascrell (D)CD-9 Steven Rothman (D)CD-10 Donald Payne (D)CD-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen(R)CD-12 Rush Holt (D)CD-13 Bob Menendez (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of New JerseyChair: Joe Kyrillos

NEW JERSEY

Exec. Dir: Jeanette Issenman RNC Members: Judith Stanley Coleman

David Norcross New Jersey Democratic PartyChairman: Bonnie Watson Coleman Exec Dir: Janice Campbell DNC Members: Joseph Cryan Alfred DeCotiis Christine “Roz” Samuels June S. Fischer Tonio Burgos

Joseph Roberts

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean endorsement: U.S Rep. Frank Pallone.Gephardt. Endorsement: U.S Rep. Rob Anderson.Kerry. 50 Northfield Ave., West Orange, NJ 07052. Endorsement: U.S Rep. William PascrellJr.Lieberman endorsement: U.S Rep. Steven Rothman.

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBergen County Record Eugene KileyHerold News James McGarveyAssociated PressNewarkTrenton Tom MartelloCBS AffiliatesWCBS-TV New York

KYW-TV Philadelphia Other Network AffiliatesWPVI-TV (ABC) Philadelphia

WCAU-TV (NBC) Philadelphia

NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimary: Tue, June 1 Caucuses: Tue, Feb 3 (Note: In 2000,

NM Democratic Party held a primaryinstead of a caucus. The primary washeld on 6/6/00.)

Polls Open/Close9am to 9pm (ET) 2pm to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

24: 15 at-large; 9 by CD Pledged: 26: 9 at-large, 17 by CD,in process beginning w/ caucusesand ending w/ meeting of StateCentral Comm. April 24Unpledged: 11: including 7 DNC

members, 2 members of Congress, Gov. Bill Richardson, and Fmr. Sen.

Harris.Total: 37

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 301,455 as of 10/03 479,945 as of 10/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 27,204 21%, Gore 98,715 75%, LaRouche 3,063 2%June 6, 2000 Other 3,298 3%, Turnout 132,280

Republican Primary Bush 62,161 83%, McCain 7,619 10%, Keyes 4,850 6%,June 6, 2000 Turnout 75,230

Gen Election 2000 Bush 286,417 48% Gore 286,783 48% Nader 21,251 4%Other 4,154 Turnout 598,605

Republican Primary Dole 53,300 76%, Buchanan 5,679 8%, Other 11,485 16%,June 4, 1996 Turnout 70,464

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 273,495 49%, Dole 232,751 42%, Perot 32,257 6%,Other 17,571 3%, Turnout 556,074

NEW MEXICO

*********************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ************************Governor Bill Richardson (D)Lt Gov Diane Denish (D)Secy State Rebecca Vigil-Giron(D)Elec Staff Denise LambAtty Gen Patricia Madrid (D)US Senate Pete Domenici (R)

Jeff Bingaman (D)US House

CD-1 Heather Wilson (R)CD-2 Steve Pearce (R)CD-3 Tom Udall (D)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************New Mexico Republican PartyChairman: Ramsey Gorham Staff Member: Tom CarrollRNC Members: Rosalind Tripp

Mickey BarnettNew Mexico Democratic PartyChairman: Joni GutierrezEx. Dir: Brian MonaghanDNC Members: Sam Bregman

George “Jeep” Gilliland Mary Gail Gwaltney

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark State Director Brian Burke, fmr. Richardson staffer Ed RomeroDean State Coord: Francisco Castillo.Edwards Field Director: Lilah Pomerance. 620 Roma Ave., NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102.Endorsements: Attorney General Patricia Madrid, Santa Fe County Commissioner Mike Anaya.Gephardt State Coord: June Kim , 335 Jefferson, SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108Kerry State Field Director: Geri Prado, 301 Rio Grande Blvd. NWSuite A, Albuquerque, NM 87104. Endorsements: Lt. Gov. Diane D. Denish, House SpeakerBen Lujan.Kucinich State Coord: Clarissa Duran, 939 San Pedro, SE, Suite A, Albuquerque, N M 87108.

*************************** STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAlbuquerque Journal John RobertsonAssociated PressAlbuquerque Barry MasseySanta Fe Barry MasseyCBS AffiliateKRQE-TV Albuquerque Other Network AffiliatesKOAT-TV (ABC) Albuquerque KOB-TV (NBC) Albuquerque

NEW YORK

NEW YORK AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close6am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

102: 15 at-large; 87 by CD Pledged: 236: 82 at-large;154 by CD. Unpledged: 49: including 23 DNC

members, 21 members of Congress,and Fmr. Pres. Bill ClintonTotal: 285

Who Can Vote

Closed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 3,042,629 as of 4/03 5,058,299 as of 4/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 326,038 34%, Gore 639,417 66%, LaRouche 9,008 1%March 7, 2000 Turnout 974,463

Republican Primary* Bush 1,102,850 51%, McCain 937,655 43%, Keyes 71,196 2%March 7, 2000 Turnout 2,161,518*Vote was for delegates only, with three elected per CD. There was no direct votefor candidates

Gen Election 2000 Bush 2,403,374 35% Gore 4,107,697 60% Nader 244,030 4%Other 66,898 Turnout 6,821,999

Republican Primary Dole 599,748 55%, Forbes 325,211 30%, Buchanan 163,365 15%,March 7, 1996 Turnout 1,088,324

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 3,756,177 60%, Dole 1,933,492 31%, Perot 503,458 8%,Other 123,002 1%, Turnout 6,316,129

NEW YORK

****************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *******************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 51% 4 43Male (55%) 47% 5 46Female (45%) 55% 3 40Lib (14%) 41% 5 50Mod (35%) 43% 3 53Cons (51%) 58% 5 3518-29 (9%) 44% 10 3830-44 (23%) 57% 6 3545-59 (29%) 50% 4 4660+ (39%) 50% 2 47Protestant (39%) 55% 5 39Catholic (50%) 52% 4 43Relgs Right (15%) 62% 8 283/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 34% 65 Male (42%) 42% 57Female (58%) 29% 70Lib (54%) 38% 62Mod (35%) 29% 70Cons (10%) 34% 6318-29 (9%) 39% 6130-44 (24%) 36% 6245-59 (31%) 39% 6060+ (36%) 28% 71Protestant (30%) 28% 71Catholic (35%) 35% 64White (63%) 41% 58Black (21%) 24% 74Hispanic (14%) 16% 84Union HH (40%) 30% 70

************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor George Pataki (R)Lt Governor Mary Donohue (R) Secy of State Randy Daniels (R) Elections Staff Thomas WilkeyAtty General Eliot Spitzer (D)US Senate Charles Schumer (D)

Hillary Clinton (D)US House

CD-1 Timothy Bishop (D)CD-2 Steve Israel (D)CD-3 Peter King (R)CD-4 Carolyn McCarthy (D)CD-5 Gary Ackerman (D)CD-6 Gregory Meeks (D)CD-7 Joseph Crowley(D)CD-8 Jerrold Nadler (D)CD-9 Anthony Weiner (D)

NEW YORK

CD-10 Edolphus Towns (D)CD-11 Major Owens (D)CD-12 Nydia Velazquez (D)CD-13 Vito Fossella (R)CD-14 Carolyn Maloney (D)CD-15 Charles Rangel (D)CD-16 Jose Serrano (D)CD-17 Eliot Engel (D)CD-18 Nita Lowey (D)CD-19 Sue Kelly (R)CD-20 John Sweeney (R)CD-21 Michael McNulty (D)CD-22 Maurice Hinchey (D)CD-23 John McHugh (R)CD-24 Sherwood Boehlert (R)CD-25 James Walsh (R)CD-26 Thomas Reynolds (R)CD-27 Jack Quinn (R)CD-28 Louise Slaughter (D)CD-29 Amo Houghton (R)

******************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of New YorkChairman: Sandy Treadwell Act. Ex Dir: William McGahay RNC Members: Joseph Mondello

Georgette Mosbacher New York Democratic PartyChairman: Herman Denny Farrell Jr.Act. Ex Dir: Chung SetoDNC Members: Denise King Dominic Baranello Hon. Vivian Cook Emily Giske

Maria LunaHon. Thomas Manton

Dennis Mehiel Hon. Clarence Norman Hon. Roberto Ramirez Marguerite Relin

Irene Stein Sylvia Tokasz

Robert Zimmerman

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark State Director Mark Benoit Endorsements: U.S Reps. Steve Israel, Charles Rangel,Anthony Weiner.Dean State Coord: Ethan Geto, Endorsements: U.S Reps. Joseph Crowley, Maurice Hinchey,Jerold Nadler, Major Owens, Nydia M. Velázquez.

NEW YORK

Edwards State Coord: Tarrence Tolbert.. Endorsements: New York City Councilman BillDeBlasio and state assemblyman Jeff Klein.Gephardt Endorsements: U.S Rep. Nita Lowey.Kerry State Coord: Paul Rivera. 373 Park Avenue South, 9th Floor, New York 10016-8805.Endorsements: U.S Reps. Gregory Meeks, Louise Slaughter, Carolyn B. Maloney, CarolynMcCarthy, Tim Bishop.Kucinich State Coord: Chad Elson.Lieberman 122 E. 42nd Street, Suite 1501, NY, NY 10168. Endorsement: U.S Rep. EliotEngel; State Comptroller Alan Hevesi, State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, New YorkAssemblyman Ryan Karben.Sharpton 330 West 42nd, 13th floor, NY, NY 10036. Endorsements: U.S Reps. Jose Serrano,Ed Towns.

****************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAlbany Times-Union Paul GibbonsBuffalo News Robert McCarthyNewsday Lonnie IsabelNew York Daily News Thomas DeFrankNew York Post Jim Roberts

Deborah Orin in DCNew York Times Adam ClymerWall Street Journal Al HuntAssociated PressAlbany Robert NailerNew York City Jocelyn NoveckCBS AffiliatesWRGB-TV Albany WBNG-TV Binghamton WIVB-TV Buffalo WCBS-TV New York WROC-TV Rochester WTVH-TV Syracuse WWNY-TV Watertown

Other Network AffiliatesWNYT-TV (NBC) Albany WTEN-TV (ABC) Albany WGRZ-TV (NBC) Buffalo WKBW-TV (ABC) Buffalo WABC-TV (ABC) New York WNBC-TV (NBC) New York

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH CAROLINA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 4

Polls Open/Close6:30am to 7:30pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

67: 28 at-large; 39 by CD Pledged: 90: 32 at-large; 58 by CD. Unpledged: 17: including 7 DNC

members, Gov. Michael Easley, and7 members of Congress.Total: 107

Who Can VoteUnaffiliated may vote in either primary.

Registered Democrats or Republicans cannot vote in other party's primary.

Registered Voters 1,716,776 as of 9/03 2,377,869 as of 9/03

874,635 unaffiliated as of 9/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 99,796 18%, Gore 383,696 70%, LaRouche 11,525 2%May 2, 2000 Other 49,905 9%, Turnout 544,922

Republican Primary Bush 253,485 77%, McCain 35,018 11%, Keyes 25,320 8%May 2, 2000 Turnout 322,517

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,631,163 56% Gore 1,257,692 43% Other 22,407Turnout 2,911,262

Republican Primary Dole 202,863 71%, Buchanan 37,126 13%, Other 44,223 16%,May 7, 1996 Turnout 284,212

Gen Election 1996 Dole 1,225,938 49%, Clinton 1,107,849 44%, Perot 168,059 6%,Other 13,961 1%, Turnout 2,515,807

NORTH CAROLINA

****************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *********************5/5/92 Rep Prim Buch Bush NoPrefTotal 20% 71 10Male (59%) 24% 66 10Female (41%) 14% 78 9Lib (12%) 10% 69 21Mod (29%) 16% 73 11Cons (59%) 24% 69 718-29 (15%) 19% 72 930-44 (34%) 22% 69 945-59 (27%) 18% 71 1160+ (25%) 17% 72 10White (97%) 20% 71 9White Protest (82%) 20% 72 9White Fundament (34%) 24% 71 55/5/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton Tsongas NoPrefTotal 10% 64 8 15Male (43%) 13% 62 10 14Female (57%) 9% 65 8 16Lib (27%) 13% 70 5 11Mod (46%) 9% 64 11 15Cons (26%) 12% 55 9 22White (62%) 12% 57 12 18Black (31%) 9% 77 4 1018-29 (13%) 14% 59 11 1630-44 (35%) 13% 64 7 1345-59 (25%) 11% 61 8 1860+ (26%) 5% 70 9 14Union (9%) 11% 75 6 8

************************ KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Michael Easley (D)Lt Governor Beverly Perdue (D)Secy of State Elaine Marshall (D)Elections Staff Kimberly Westbrook Atty General Roy Cooper (D)US Senate John Edwards (D)

Elizabeth Dole (R)US House

CD-1 Frank Balance, Jr. (D)CD-2 Bob Etheridge (D)CD-3 Walter Jones, Jr (R)CD-4 David Price (D)CD-5 Richard Burr (R)CD-6 Howard Coble (R)CD-7 Mike McIntyre (D)CD-8 Robin Hayes (R)CD-9 Sue Myrick (R)CD-10 Cass Ballenger (R)CD-11 Charles Taylor (R)

NORTH CAROLINA

CD-12 Melvin Watt (D)CD-13 Brad Miller (D)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican Party of North CarolinaChairman: Ferrell BlountEx Dir: Debbie Beatty RNC Members: Ferrell Blount

Linda Shaw North Carolina Democratic PartyChairman: Barbara Allen Acting Ex Dir: Scott FalmenDNC Members: Jerry Meek Jeanette Council Everett Ward Muriel Offerman David Parker

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Edwards HQ 2300 Rexwood Drive; 3rd Floor, Raleigh, NC 27607. Endorsements: Gov. MikeEasley, Attorney General Roy Cooper, Former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt.****************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsCharlotte Observer Taylor BattenGreensboro News & Record Eric DyerRaleigh News & Observer Bruce SiceloffAssociated PressCharlotte Paul NowellCBS AffiliatesWBTV-TV Charlotte WFMY-TV Greensboro WNCT-TV Greenville WRAL-TV Raleigh Other Network AffiliatesWSOC-TV (ABC) Charlotte WCNC-TV (NBC) Charlotte WNCN-TV (NBC) Raleigh WTVD-TV (ABC) Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTA

NORTH DAKOTA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Caucuses: Tues., Feb. 3 Caucuses: Tues., Feb. 3 (Note: ND Democrats have moved the caucus up for 2004. In 2000, the caucus was held on 3/7/00.)

Caucuses Begin Approximately 7:30pm (ET) Approximately 7pm (ET)

Delegates/Method 26: 23 at-large, 3 by CD Pledged: 14: 5 at-large; 9 by CD;

in process ending with stateconvention April 2-4.Unpledged: 8: including 4 DNCmembers and 3 members ofCongress.Total: 22

Who can voteOpen. Voters can participate in either party's caucuses.

Eligible Voters 481,351 as of 11/02, no voter registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses Gore 1,697 78%, Bradley 477 22% Total 2,187March 7, 2000

Republican Caucuses Bush 6,865 76%, McCain 1,717 19%, Keyes 4,814 5%February 29, 2000 Total 9,066

Gen Election 2000 Bush 174,852 61% Gore 95,284 33% Nader 9,486 3%Other 8,634 Turnout 288,256

Republican Primary Dole 26,832 42%, Forbes 12,455 20%, Buchanan 11,653 18%,February 27, 1996 Other 12,794 20%, Turnout 63,734

Gen Election 1996 Dole 125,050 47%, Clinton 106,905 40%, Perot 32,515 12%,Other 1,941 1%, Turnout 266,411

NORTH DAKOTA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************

2/20/96 Rep Prim Alex Bch Dol Frb Grm Kys Lugr TlrTotal 6 48 42 20 9 3 1 1Male (52%) 5 21 39 22 8 2 - 2Fem (48%) 7 14 45 18 10 4 2 -Lib (10%) 13 16 41 27 1 2 - -Mod (28%) 7 13 43 26 8 2 - 1Cons (61%) 4 21 42 16 11 4 1 118-29 (11%) 3 15 21 50 1 6 - 330-44 (29%) 10 18 41 18 4 3 3 245-59 (28%) 8 22 37 13 19 2 - -60+ (33%) 2 16 54 18 8 3 - -Prot (48%) 8 17 49 16 6 3 - 1Cath (33%) 2 22 34 24 11 3 3 1Rlg Rt(24%) 6 28 38 4 16 6 4 -

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor John Hoeven (R)Lt Governor Jack Dalrymple (R)Secy of State Alvin Jaeger (R)Elections Staff Tom MathernAtty General Wayne Stenehjem (R)US Senate Kent Conrad (D)

Byron Dorgan (D)US House

At-Large Earl Pomeroy (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of North DakotaChairman: Ken Karls Ex Dir: Jason Stverak RNC Members: John H. Warford

Connie Nicholas North Dakota Democratic PartyChairman: Tom Dickson Ex Dir: Vern Thompson DNC Members: Mary Wakefield

Jim MaxsonRenee Pfenning

NORTH DAKOTA

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Gephardt State Director: Tessa Gould. Field Director: Chad Oban. (3333 East Broadway Ave;Suite 1204, Bismarck, ND 58501. Endorsements: State Sens. Dennis Bercier, Elroy Lindaas,David O’Connell, Tim Mathern, Larry Robinson, Harvey Tallackson. State Reps. Bill Amerman,Mary Ekstrom, Grand Forks, Arlo Schmidt, Dorvan Solberg, Lonny Winrich.

**************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsFargo Forum Bill NowlingGrand Forks Herald Carter WoodAssociated PressBismarck-Fargo Dale WetzelCBS AffiliatesKXMB-TV Bismarck KXMA-TV Dickenson KXJB-TV Fargo KXMC-TV Minot KXMD-TV Williston Other Network AffiliatesWDAZ-TV (ABC) Grand Forks KFYR-TV (NBC) Bismarck WDAY-TV (ABC) Fargo KVLY-TV (NBC) Fargo

OHIO

OHIO AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close6:30am to 7:30pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

91: 37 at-large; 54 by CD Pledged: 140: 49 at-large; 91 by CD. Unpledged: 19: including 11 DNC

members and 5 members ofCongress.Total: 159

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters* 704,092 as of 11/02 648,942 as of 11/02

Other: 5,794,043 as of 11/02*Party affiliation figures are based on past primary vote.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 241,688 25%, Gore 720,311 74%, LaRouche 16,513 2%March 7, 2000 Turnout 978,512

Republican Primary Bush 810,369 58%, McCain 516,790 37%, Keyes 55,266 4%March 7, 2000 Turnout 1,397,528

Gen Election 2000 Bush 2,350,363 50% Gore 2,183,628 46% Nader 117,799 3%Other 50,208 Turnout 4,701,998

Republican Primary Dole 640,954 67%, Buchanan 208,012 22%, Other 114,456 11%,March 19, 1996 Turnout 963,422

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 2,148,222 47%, Dole 1,859,883 41%, Perot 483,207 11%,Other 43,122 1%, Turnout 4,534,434

OHIO

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 58% 4 37Male (53%) 56% 5 38Female (47%) 59% 3 36Lib (14%) 54% 3 40Mod (39%) 46% 2 51Cons (47%) 68% 6 2618-29 (13%) 49% 5 4130-44 (25%) 62% 5 3345-59 (37%) 58% 4 3760+ (25%) 60% 2 38Protestant (65%) 60% 4 35Catholic (25%) 53% 4 41Rlgs Right (23%) 74% 6 19

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 25% 73Male (40%) 34% 65Female (60%) 19% 78Lib (42%) 25% 72Mod (49%) 25% 75Cons (10%) 28% 6018-29 (8%) 20% 7330-44 (28%) 24% 7345-59 (34%) 28% 7160+ (30%) 23% 77Protestant (59%) 23% 75Catholic (27%) 28% 71White (81%) 28% 70Black (17%) 11% 85Union HH (46%) 22% 74

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Bob Taft (R)Lt Gov Jennette Bradley (R) Secy State J.Kenneth Blackwell(R)Elec Staff Patricia Wolfe Atty Gen Jim Petro (R)US Senate Mike DeWine (R)

George Voinovich (R)

US HouseCD-1 Steve Chabot (R)CD-2 Rob Portman (R)CD-3 Michael Turner (R)CD-4 Michael Oxley (R)CD-5 Paul Gillmor (R)CD-6 Ted Strickland (D)CD-7 David Hobson (R)

OHIO

CD-8 John Boehner (R)CD-9 Marcy Kaptur (D)CD-10 Dennis Kucinich (D)CD-11 Stephanie Tubbs-Jones(D)CD-12 Pat Tiberi (R)CD-13 Sherrod Brown (D)CD-14 Steven LaTourette (R)CD-15 Deborah Pryce (R)CD-16 Ralph Regula (R)CD-17 Tim Ryan (D)CD-18 Bob Ney (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican Party of OhioChairman: Robert BennettExec Dir: Chris McNultyRNC members: Martha Moore

Mike ColleyOhio Democratic PartyChairman: Dennis WhiteExec Dir: Hanna Greer DNC Members: Patricia Moss

William Burga Enid GoubeauxRhine McLinLloyd MahaffeyMark Mallory

Ronald MaloneStephanie Tubbs JonesMary Ellen Withrow

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean endorsement: U.S Rep. Tim Ryan.Gephardt endorsements: U.S Reps. Sherrod Brown, Ted StricklandKucinich HQ 11808 Lorain Ave. 1st Floorl Cleveland, OH 44111

***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAkron Beacon Journal Steve HoffmanCincinnati Enquirer Howard WilkinsonCleveland Plain Dealer Evelyn TheissColumbus Dispatch Joe HalletDayton News/Journal Herald Jim BebbingtonToledo Blade Fritz Wenzel, Mike KellyAssociated PressCincinnati John NolanCleveland John AffleckColumbus Eva ParzialeCBS Affiliates

OHIO

WCPO-TV Cincinnati WOIO-TV Cleveland WBNS Columbus WHIO Dayton WTOL Toledo WKBN Youngstown Other Network AffiliatesWKRC-TV (ABC) Cincinnati WLWT-TV (NBC) Cincinnati WEWS-TV (ABC) Cleveland WKYC-TV (NBC) Cleveland

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, February 3

(Note: The OK Democratic primary is earlier in 2004 than 2000.In 2000, the primary was held on 3/14/00.)

Polls Open/Close8am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

41: 26 at-large; 15 by CD Pledged: 40: 14 at-large; 26 by CD.pledged: 7: including 4 DNCmembers and Gov. Brad HenryTotal: 47

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 758,683 as of 1/03 1,099,458 as of 1/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 34,311 25%, Gore 92,654 69%, LaRouche 7,885 6%March 14, 2000 Turnout 134,850

Republican Primary Bush 98,781 79%, McCain 12,973 10%, Keyes 11,595 9%March 14, 2000 Turnout 124,809

Gen Election 2000 Bush 744,337 60% Gore 474,276 38% Other 15,616Turnout 1,234,229

Republican Primary Dole 156,829 59%, Buchanan 56,949 22%, Forbes 37,123 14%,March 12, 1996 Other 13,551 5%, Turnout 264,542

Gen Election 1996 Dole 582,315 48%, Clinton 488,105 40%, Perot 130,788 11%,Other 5,505 1%, Turnout 1,206,713

OKLAHOMA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/14/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 79% 9 11Male (54%) 76% 11 12Female (46%) 82% 7 9Lib (6%) n/aMod (26%) 73% 4 21Cons (69%) 82% 11 618-29 (9%) n/a30-44 (25%) 76% 13 1145-59 (26%) 79% 11 960+ (40%) 83% 3 13Protestant (84%) 81% 9 10Catholic (9%) 76% 16 9Rlgs Right (40%) 84% 13 3

3/14/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 25% 69Male (46%) 31% 63Female (54%) 21% 72Lib (30%) 14% 86Mod (45%) 21% 73Cons (25%) 48% 3818-29 (5%) n/a30-44 (19%) 27% 7345-59 (30%) 26% 6660+ (47%) 25% 67Protestant (76%) 28% 67Catholic (14%) 24% 68Union HH (20%) 21% 78White (82%) 28% 65Black (13%) 12% 88*********************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ***********************Governor Brad Henry (D)Lt Governor Mary Fallin (R)Secy of State M. Susan Savage (D)Elec Staff Edmond Glo HenleyAtty General Drew Edmondson (D)US Senate Don Nickles (R)

James Inhofe (R)US House

CD-1 John Sullivan (R)CD-2 Brad Carson (D)CD-3 Frank Lucas (R)CD-4 Tom Cole (R)CD-5 Ernest Istook, Jr (R)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************

OKLAHOMA

Republican State PartyChairman/Ex.Dir.: Gary JonesRNC members: Bunny Chambers

Lynn WindelDemocratic Party of OklahomaChairman/Ex.Dir.: Jay ParmleyDNC members: Debbie Leftwich

Jim FrasierBetty McElderry

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark State Director Jessica VanderbergDean State Coord: Chilton Marshall. (work)Edwards State Director: Ward Curtin. Field Director: Jorna Taylor. Endorsements: 4 statesenators including Kenneth Corn and 17 state reps. Including Neil Brannon.Gephardt State Director: Julie Gibson Teamsters Local 866, 3528 W.Reno Ave. OklahomaCity; 3930 East 31st Street, Tulsa, OK. Endorsements: Oklahoma Building and ConstructionTrades Council.Kucinich State Coord: Beth Skye.Lieberman State Director: Josh Geise. Press Contact: Emily Snooks 114 N.W. Sixth StreetSuite 101, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Endorsements: State Rep. Dan Boren, State TreasurerRobert Butkin, State Auditor Jeff McMahan, former Attorney General Mike Turpin

***************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsDaily Oklahoman Gene TriplettTulsa Tribune Rob Martindale, Chuck Ervin, Jim MyersTulsa World Rob MartindaleAssociated PressOklahoma City Linda FranklinTulsa Linda FranklinCBS AffiliatesKWTV-TV Oklahoma City KOTV-TV Tulsa Other Network AffiliatesKOCO-TV (ABC) Oklahoma City KFOR-TV (NBC) Oklahoma City KTUL-TV (ABC) Tulsa KJRH-TV (NBC) Tulsa

OREGON

OREGON AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 18

Polls Open/CloseMail ballot only. Must be received by

11pm (ET)May 18.

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

31: 16 at-large; 15 by CD Pledged: 46: 16 at-large; 30 by CD.Unpledged: 12: including 5 DNCmembers, Gov. Ted Kulongoski,and 5 members of Congress.Total: 58

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 675,545 as of 9/03 718,462 as of 9/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 300,922 85%, LaRouche 38,521 11%, Other 15,151 4%May 16, 2000 Turnout 354,594

Republican Primary Bush 292,522 83%, Keyes 46,764 3% Turnout 349,831May 16, 2000

Gen Election 2000 Bush 713,577 47% Gore 720,342 47% Nader 77,357 5%Other 22,692 Turnout 1,533,968

Republican Primary Dole 206,938 51%, Buchanan 86,987 21%, Forbes 54,121 13%,March 12, 1996 Other 59,468 15%, Turnout 407,514

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 649,641 47%, Dole 538,152 39%, Perot 121,221 9%,Other 68,746 5%, Turnout 1,377,760

OREGON

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/12/96 Rep Prim -- telephone poll Alex Buch Dole Frbs Keys LugrTotal 7% 22 52 13 4 1Male (47%) 7% 25 49 15 2 -Female (53%) 8% 19 54 12 5 2Lib (11%) 13% 14 46 19 4 2Mod (27%) 8% 14 56 16 1 3Cons (61%) 4% 27 51 12 5 -18-29 (15%) 4% 26 54 10 4 -30-44 (32%) 8% 24 49 11 5 245-59 (24%) 5% 22 52 15 4 160+ (29%) 8% 18 53 18 1 1Prot (53%) 7% 21 49 16 5 2Catholic (16%) 9% 20 54 12 2 1Rlgs Right (36%) 2% 31 50 10 6 -

5/19/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton Tsongas OtherTotal 31% 43 10 16Male (46%) 30% 42 9 19Female (54%) 32% 43 11 14Lib (40%) 45% 37 8 10Mod (45%) 22% 48 10 20Cons (15%) 19% 47 14 20White (93%) 30% 43 10 1718-29 (8%) 37% 34 9 2030-44 (29%) 44% 33 11 1245-59 (28%) 29% 44 10 1860+ (35%) 20% 54 9 17Union (25%) 28% 46 9 16

*********************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ************************Governor Theodore Kulongoski (D) Secy State Bill Bradbury (D) Elect Staff John Lindback Atty Gen Hardy Myers (D) US Senate Ron Wyden (D) Gordon Smith (R) US House

CD-1 David Wu (D)CD-2 Greg Walden (R)CD-3 Earl Blumenauer (D)CD-4 Peter DeFazio (D)CD-5 Darlene Hooley (D)

OREGON

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Oregon Republican PartyChairman: Kevin MannixEx. Dir.: Amy CasterlineRNC members: Soloman Yue, Jr.

June HartleyDemocratic Party of OregonChairman: Jim EdmundsonEx. Dir.: Neel Pender DNC members: Meredith Wood Smith

Mary BotkinWayne Kinney

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Dean Endorsement: U.S Rep. David Wu; Secretary of State Bill Bradbury; Former GovernorBarbara Roberts.

****************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsEugene Register-Guard David StevesPortland Oregonian Michele McLellanAssociated PressPortland Tom PettyCBS AffiliateKCBY-TV Coos Bay KVAL-TV Eugene KTVL-TV Medford KOIN-TV Portland KPIC-TV Roseburg

Other Network AffiliatesKATU-TV (ABC) Portland KGW-TV (NBC) Portland

PENNSYLVANIA

PENNSYLVANIA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, April 27

Polls Open/Close7am to 8pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

75: 18 at-large; 57 by CD Pledged: 151: 53 at-large; 98 by CD. Unpledged: 27: including 16 DNC

members, 7 members of Congress,and Gov. Ed RendellTotal: 178

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 3,707,772 as of 5/03 3,062,009 as of 5/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 146,797 21%, Gore 525,306 74%, LaRouche 32,047 5%April 4, 2000 Other 3,840 1%, Turnout 707,990

Republican Primary Bush 472,398 73%, McCain 145,719 22%, Forbes 16,162 3%April 4, 2000 Turnout 651,809

Gen Election 2000 Bush 2,281,127 46% Gore 2,485,967 51% Nader 103,392 2%Other 42,633 Turnout 4,913,119

Republican Primary Dole 435,031 64%, Buchanan123,011 18%, Other 126,162 18%,April 23, 1996 Turnout 684,204

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 2,215,819 49%, Dole 1,801,169 40%, Perot 430,984 10%,Other 58,146 1%, Turnout 4,506,118

PENNSYLVANIA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************4/28/92 Rep Prim Buchanan BushTotal 22% 72Male (50%) 24% 70Female (50%) 19% 74Lib (16%) 25% 67Mod (41%) 18% 77Cons (43%) 24% 6918-29 (12%) 26% 7330-44 (26%) 25% 6645-59 (24%) 20% 7660+ (38%) 19% 73White Prot (65%) 20% 73White Catholic (31%) 27% 67Union (22%) 27% 65

4/28/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton TsongasTotal 26% 57 13Male (49%) 26% 56 12Female (51%) 25% 58 13Lib (38%) 28% 60 10Mod (47%) 26% 57 12Cons (16%) 22% 47 20White (88%) 26% 54 14Black (11%) 21% 73 418-29 (12%) 30% 48 1530-44 (32%) 30% 54 1345-59 (24%) 25% 58 1160+ (33%) 21% 61 13Union (40%) 25% 62 8

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Ed Rendell (D) Lt Governor Catherine Baker Knoll (D)Sec of Comm Pedro A. Cortés (D)Elect. Dir. Monna J. AccurtiAtty Gen. Michael Fisher (R)US Senate Arlen Specter (R)

Rick Santorum (R) US House CD-1 Robert Brady (D)

CD-2 Chaka Fattah (D)CD-3 Phil English (R)CD-4 Melissa Hart (R)CD-5 John Peterson (R)CD-6 Jim Gerlach (R)CD-7 Curt Weldon (R)CD-8 Jim Greenwood (R)CD-9 Bud Shuster (R)

PENNSYLVANIA

CD-10 Don Sherwood (R)CD-11 Paul Kanjorski (D)CD-12 John Murtha (D)CD-13 Joe Hoeffel (D)CD-14 Michael Doyle (D)CD-15 Patrick Toomey (R)CD-16 Joseph Pitts (R)CD-17 Tim Holden (D)CD-18 Tim Murphy (R)CD-19 Todd Platts (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Alan P. NovakEx. Dir: Eileen MelvinRNC members: Robert Asher, Christine TorettiPennsylvania Democratic PartyChairman: T. J. RooneyExec. Dir: Jean A. MilkoDNC Members: Jimmy Burns

Jean A. MilkoRena Baumgartner David WechtRobert BradyCarol CampbellWilliam GeorgeJohn P. Karoyli Jr.Sophie Masloff Ian MurrayEvelyn Richardson Margaret Tartaglione

*******************PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Gephardt endorsements: U.S Reps. Joe Hoeffel, Tim Holden, Jack Murtha.Kerry. 1200 Main Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.

****************************STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsHarrisburg Patriot Bob Heissee, Peter DeCourseyPhiladelphia Inquirer Tom Infield, Dick PullmanPhiladelphia Daily News Will Bunch, Garth JosephPittsburgh Post-Gazette Jim O'TooleAssociated PressHarrisburg Peter JacksonPhiladelphia Michael RubinkamPittsburgh Jennifer YatesCBS AffiliatesKYW-TV Philadelphia

PENNSYLVANIA

KDKA-TV Pittsburgh WTAJ-TV AltoonaWSEE-TV Erie WHP-TV HarrisburgWYOU-TV Scranton/

Wilkes-Barre Other Network AffiliatesWPVI-TV (ABC) Philadelphia WCAU-TV (NBC) Philadelphia WTAE-TV (ABC) Pittsburgh WPXI-TV (NBC) Pittsburgh

RHODE ISLAND

RHODE ISLAND AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/ClosePolls open between 6am and 9am (ET), and must close at 9pm (ET).

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

21: 15 at-large; 6 by CD Pledged: 21: 8 at-large; 13 by CD.Unpledged: 11: including 7 DNCmembers and 3 members ofCongress.Total: 32

Who Can VoteUnaffiliated voters may vote in either primary.

Registered Democrats or Republicans cannot vote in other party's primary.

Registered Voters648,208 as of 6/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 19,000 40%, Gore 26,801 57%, LaRouche 199 0%March 7, 2000 Other 1,079 2%, Turnout 47,079

Republican Primary McCain 21,754 60%, Bush 13,170 36% Keyes 923 3%March 7, 2000 Turnout 36,143

Gen Election 2000 Bush 130,555 32% Gore 249,508 61% Nader 25,052 6%Other 3,932 Turnout 409,047

Republican Primary Dole 9,664 64%, Buchanan 2,859 19%, Others 2,487 17%,March 5, 1996 Turnout 15,009

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 233,050 60%, Dole 104,683 27%, Perot 43,723 11%, Other8,828 2%, Turnout 390,284

RHODE ISLAND

******************* CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 36% 3 61Male (53%) 36% 2 62Female (47%) 38% 4 58Lib (13%) 18% 1 80Mod (39%) 27% 1 72Cons (48%) 48% 4 48 18-29 (7%) n/a30-44 (29%) 41% 1 5845-59 (34%) 28% 5 6760+ (30%) 46% 1 53Prot (36%) 47% 2 51Catholic (50%) 33% 2 65Rlgs Right (11%) 68% 5 27Veteran (24%) 33% 2 65

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 41% 56Male (47%) 40% 58Female (53%) 43% 55Lib (50%) 48% 50Mod (39%) 35% 63Cons (11%) n/a18-29 (9%) n/a30-44 (26%) 38% 5945-59 (34%) 50% 4760+ (32%) 34% 63Prot (23%) 50% 49Catholic (56%) 35% 62Union HH (33%) 34% 62

*********************KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Donald L. Carcieri (R) Lt Governor Charles Fogarty (D) Secy State Mathew A. Brown (D) Elec Staff Roger N. BeginAtty General Patrick Lynch (D)US Senate Jack Reed (D)

Lincoln Chafee (R)US House

CD-1 Patrick Kennedy (D)CD-2 James R. Langevin (D)

State LegislatureState SenateState House

RHODE ISLAND

********************PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Brad GorhamEx. Dir: Adam ComptonRNC members: Michael Traficante, Eileen SlocumbDemocratic State PartyChairman: William J. Lynch Ex. Dir.: Jeff KellerDNC members: Edna O'Neill Mattson

Eleanor SlaterFrank Montanaro

******************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Gephardt Endorsements: U.S Reps. Patrick Kennedy, James Langevin,Kerry Endorsement: Former Gov. Richard Licht; former Providence Mayor Joe Paolino.

****************************STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsProvidence Journal-Bulletin M. Charles Bakst, Katherine Gregg,

Chris Rowland, Jean Plunkett, Jon SaltzmanAssociated PressProvidence Amy FortelliCBS AffiliatesWPRI-TV Providence Other Network AffiliatesWJAR-TV (NBC) Providence WLNE-TV (ABC) Providence

SOUTH CAROLINA

SOUTH CAROLINA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Primary cancelled/Precinct caucuses on date TBD Party-Run Primary: Tue, Feb 3(Note: South Carolina’s Party-RunPrimary has been moved up for2004. In 2000, the Party-Runprimary was held on 3/9/00.)

Polls Open/Close 7am to 7:00pm (ET)

Delegates/Method46: 28 at-large; 18 by CD Pledged: 45: 16 at-large; 29 by CD.

Unpledged: 10: including 6 DNCmembers, and 3 members ofCongress.Total: 55

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate

in either primary

Registered Voters2,101,949 as of 10/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

(Dem. Party-run primary) Gore 9,259 91%, Bradley 152 2%, Other 144 1%March 9, 2000 Uncommitted 571 6%, Turnout 10,126

Republican Primary Bush 305,998 53%, McCain 239,964 42% Keyes 25,996 5%February 19, 2000 Turnout 573,101

Gen Election 2000 Bush 785,937 57% Gore 565,561 41% Nader 20,200 2%Other 11,019 Turnout 1,382,717

Republican Primary Dole 124,904 45%, Buchanan 80,824 29%, Forbes 35,039 13%,March 2, 1996 Alexander 28,647 10%, Other 7,327 3%, Turnout 276,741

Gen Election 1996 Dole 573,458 50%, Clinton 506,283 44%, Perot 64,386 5%,Other 7,562 1%, Turnout 1,151,689

SOUTH CAROLINA

****************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *********************2/19/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 53% 5 42Male (50%) 51% 6 43Female (50%) 55% 4 41Lib (10%) 34% 3 63Mod (29%) 37% 3 59Cons (61%) 65% 6 2918-29 (10%) 54% 11 3530-44 (25%) 59% 6 3545-59 (30%) 50% 7 4460+ (35%) 51% 1 47Veteran (27%) 47% 5 48Wht Rlgs Right (33%) 68% 8 24

3/7/92 Dem Prim Brown Clint Hrkin Tsong UncomTotal 6% 64 6 19 3Male (48%) 6% 61 6 21 2Female (52%) 5% 67 5 17 4Lib (27%) 12% 59 8 18 1Mod (50%) 4% 65 4 21 4Cons (23%) 4% 60 9 19 418-29 (7%) 5% 55 14 22 130-44 (30%) 6% 61 7 23 445-59 (27%) 3% 62 7 18 460+ (36%) 9% 68 4 15 3Union (8%) 6% 67 12 12 2White (56%) 6% 55 3 29 4Black (43%) 4% 77 11 5 3

*********************KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Mark Sanford (R) Lt Governor Andre Bauer (R) Secy of State Mark Hammond (R) Elec Staff Janet ReynoldsAtty General Henry McMaster (R)US Senate Lindsey Graham (R)

Fritz Hollings (D) US House

CD-1 Henry Brown (R) CD-2 Joe Wilson (R) CD-3 J. Barrett (R) CD-4 Jim DeMint (R) CD-5 John Spratt (D) CD-6 James Clyburn (D)

SOUTH CAROLINA**********************PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Katon DawsonEx. Dir: Luke ByarsRNC members: Buddy Witherspoon

Cindy Costa

Democratic State PartyChairman: Joe ErwinEx. Dir.: Nu WexlerDNC members: Carol Khare

Donald FowlerGilda Cobb-HunterWaring Howe

*******************PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark State Director: Scott Anderson, Press Contact: Meighan Stone, 1200 Main St. Suite #900,Columbia, SC 29201.Dean State Director: Rep. David Mack III. Endorsements: Former Gov. John West and StateReps. Brenda Lee, David Mack, Seth Whipper.Edwards State Director: Jon Moylan, 508 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC. Endorsement:Former Speaker of the SC House Rex Carter, Columbia Mayor Bob Coble, 1st Vice Chair SCDemocratic Party Wilbur Lee Jeffcoat.Gephardt State Director: Ike Williams1815 Gervais Street, Suite D, Columbia, SC 29201.Endorsements: U.S Rep. John Spratt, former Congressman Butler Derrick, South CarolinaConference of Black Mayors, South Carolina State Treasurer Grady L. Patterson, Jr.Kerry State Director: James Dukes, 1200 Main Street, Suite 1000, Columbia, SC.Endorsements: Alex Sanders, State House Minority Leader James Smith.Lieberman State Director: Barry Butler, Press Contact: Stacie Paxton 2231 Devine Street, Suite202, Columbia, SC 29205. Endorsements: Charleston Police Chief Rueben Greenberg, formerSouth Carolina Attorney General Travis Medlock.

****************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsCharleston Post & Courier Schuyler KropfColumbia State Lee BandyAssociated PressCharleston Mona ChamberlinCBS AffiliatesWCSC-TV Charleston WLTX-TV Columbia WBTW-TV Florence WSPA-TV Greenville Other Network AffiliatesWCBD-TV (NBC) Charleston WOLO-TV (ABC) Columbia WPDE-TV (ABC) Florence WCIV-TV (NBC) Charleston WIS-TV (NBC) Columbia WYFF-TV (NBC) Greenville

SOUTH DAKOTASOUTH DAKOTA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, June 1

Polls Open/Close9am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

27: 24 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 14: 5 at-large; 9 by CD.Unpledged: 7: including 5 DNCmembers and 1 member of Congress.Total: 21

Who Can VoteClosed. Limited to voters already registered as Republicans or Democrats.

Registered Voters 222,670 as of 10/03 178,411 as of 10/03

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary No primary was taken.June 6, 2000 Gore was the only candidate and named automatic winner.

Republican Primary Bush 35,418 78%, McCain 6,228 14%, Keyes 3,478 8%June 6, 2000 Turnout 45,279

Gen Election 2000 Bush 190,700 60% Gore 118,804 38% Other 6,765Turnout 316,269

Republican Primary Dole 30,918 45%, Buchanan 19,780 29%, Forbes 8,831 13%,February 27, 1996 Other 9,641 13%, Turnout 69,170

Gen Election 1996 Dole 150,543 46%, Clinton 139,333 43%, Perot 31,250 10%,Other 2,700 1%, Turnout 323,826

SOUTH DAKOTA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/27/96 Rep Prim Alx Bch Dol Frb Grm Kys Tlr UncmTotal 9% 28 44 13 1 3 1 1Male (55%) 10% 28 43 14 1 3 - 1Female (45%) 8% 27 44 12 1 4 2 2Lib (7%) 7% 27 45 17 - 2 - 2Mod (32%) 12% 21 44 14 2 2 3 1Cons (56%) 8% 31 44 12 - 4 - 118-29 (9%) 10% 20 50 15 - 3 - 230-44 (25%) 11% 33 35 11 2 5 1 145-59 (27%) 7% 27 43 17 1 2 3 260+ (39%) 9% 27 49 11 - 2 - 1Prot (67%) 9% 26 48 11 1 3 1 1Cath (17%) 9% 26 46 15 - 3 - 1Rlgs Rt (30%) 6% 40 41 5 - 7 - 12/25/92 Dem Prim Agrn Brwn Clnt Hrkn Kery TsngTotal 1% 4 19 26 40 9Male (49%) 1% 5 19 28 38 8Female (51%) 1% 3 19 24 42 10Lib (23%) 2% 6 21 22 38 12Mod (48%) - 3 20 28 40 10Cons (24%) 1% 6 17 28 42 5White (96%) 1% 4 19 27 40 918-29 (8%) 5% 5 18 36 25 1030-44 (26%) 1% 5 15 22 44 1345-59 (21%) - 6 22 25 35 1160+ (43%) 1% 3 20 28 42 6Union (9%) - 5 14 33 34 15

SOUTH DAKOTA

********************* KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Mike Rounds (R) Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard (R) Sec. State Chris Nelson Elec Staff Chris Nelson Atty Gen Larry Long (R) Senate Thomas Daschle (D)

Tim Johnson (D) US House

At-large William Janklow (R) (Note: Janklow to resign 1/20/03)

********************* PARTY ORGANIZATIONS *************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Randy FrederickEx. Dir.: Jason GlodtRNC members: Elli Schwiesow

Ronald SchmidtMary Jean Jensen

Democratic State PartyChairman: Judy DuhamelEx. Dir.: Jason SchulteDNC members: Dennis Langley

Nick NemecSharon Stroschein

****************************** STATE PRESS ***************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsSioux Falls Argus-Leader Dave KranzAssociated PressPierre Chet BrokawSioux Falls Dennis GaleCBS AffiliatesKELO-TV Sioux Falls KCLO-TV Rapid City Other Network AffiliatesKOTA-TV (ABC) Rapid City KDLT-TV (NBC) Sioux Falls

TENNESSEETENNESSEE AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, February 10

(Note: TN has moved its primary up for 2004. In 2000, the primaries were 3/14/00.)

Polls Open/ClosePolls must be open for a minimum of 10 hrs, a maximum of 13 hrs, and must close by 8pm (ET).

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

55: 28 at-large; 27 by CD Pledged: 69: 24 at-large; 45 by CD.Unpledged: 16: including 5 DNC

members, Fmr. VP Al Gore, Gov.Bredesen; and 5 members ofCongress

Total: 85

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters3,440,544 as of 6/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 11,323 5%, Gore 198,264 92%, LaRouche 1,031 1%March 14, 2000 Other 4,585 2%, Turnout 215,203

Republican Primary Bush 193,166 77%, McCain 36,436 15%, Keyes 16,916 7%March 14, 2000 Turnout 250,791

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,061,949 51% Gore 981,720 47% Nader 19,781 1%Other 12,731 Turnout 2,076,181

Republican Primary Dole 148,063 51%, Buchanan72,928 25%, Alexander 32,742 11%,March 12, 1996 Other 35,653 12%, Turnout 289,386

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 909,146 48%, Dole 863,530 46%, Perot 105,918 6%,Other 15,511 0.8%, Turnout 1,894,105

TENNESSEE

****************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *********************3/14/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 77% 7 15Male (52%) 77% 8 14Female (48%) 78% 5 15Lib (9%) n/aMod (27%) 68% 7 22Cons (65%) 84% 7 818-29 (8%) n/a30-44 (25%) 68% 15 1545-59 (35%) 77% 6 1660+ (33%) 85% 2 12Prot (87%) 79% 7 13Catholic (6%) n/aRlgs Right (34%) 86% 9 4

3/14/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 5% 92Male (47%) 7% 90Female (53%) 4% 93Lib (31%) 2% 97Mod (45%) 7% 91Cons (24%) 8% 8418-29 (7%) n/a30-44 (22%) 3% 9345-59 (33%) 9% 8960+ (39%) 2% 95Prot (87%) 6% 91Catholic (4%) n/aUnion HH (19%) 5% 93White (69%) 6% 90Black (28%) 1% 96

*********************KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Phil Bredesen (D)Lt Governor John Wilder (D)Sec State Riley Darnell (D) Elec Staff Brook ThompsonAtty General Paul Summers US Senate Lamar Alexander (R) Bill Frist (R)

US House CD-1 Bill Jenkins (R) CD-2 John Duncan (R) CD-3 Zach Wamp (R) CD-4 Lincoln Davis (D) CD-5 Jim Cooper (D) CD-6 Bart Gordon (D) CD-7 Marsha Blackburn (R)

TENNESSEE CD-8 John Tanner (D) CD-9 Harold Ford, Jr. (D)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Beth H. HarwellDeputy Chair: Bob DavisRNC members: John L. Ryder, Stephanie ChiversState Democratic PartyChairman: Randy Button Ex. Dir: Jim Hester DNC members: Bobbie Caldwell

Will CheekInez CrutchfieldJimmie FarrisBill Owen

******************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Edwards State Director: Kim Sasser. Endorsements: Former Congressman Bob Clement, StateHouse Majority Leader Kim McMillan.Gephardt endorsements: U.S Rep. Bart Gordon, John Tanner.Kerry endorsement: U.S Rep. Harold Ford Jr. Former Congressman Harold Ford.

***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsMemphis Commercial AppealTom JordanNashville Tennessean Frank GibsonChattanooga Times Mike FinnKnoxville News Sentinel Tom ChesterAssociated PressNashville Karen MillerCBS AffiliatesWDEF-TV ChattanoogaWKXT-TV Knoxville WREG-TV Memphis WTVF-TV Nashville WJHL-TV Johnson City Other Network AffilatesWTVC-TV (ABC) Chattanooga WATE-TV (ABC) Knoxville WHBQ-TV (FOX) Memphis WMC-TV (NBC) Memphis

TEXAS

TEXAS AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 9

Polls Open/Close8am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

138: 42 at-large; 96 by CD Pledged: 195: 68 at-large,by proportion of sign-in at state

convention 6/18-19, 15% threshold; 127 from 31 SENATE DISTRICTS,

by proportion to vote, 15%threshold.Unpledged: 37: including 17 DNCmembers, Fmr. House Speaker JimWright, Fmr. DNC Chair RobertStrauss, and 15 members of

Congress. Total: 232

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter may participate in either party's primary.

Registered Voters12,041,793 as of 9/03, no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 128,564 16%, Gore 631,428 80%, LaRouche 26,898 3%March 14, 2000 Turnout 786,890

Republican Primary Bush 986,416 88%, McCain 80,082 7%, , Keyes 43,518 4%March 14, 2000 Turnout 1,126,757

Gen Election 2000 Bush 3,799,639 59% Gore 2,433,746 38% Nader 137,994 2%Other 36,258 Turnout 6,407,637

Republican Primary Dole 567,164 56% Buchanan 217,974 21%, Forbes 130,938 13%,March 12, 1996 Other 103,727 10%, Turnout 1,019,803

Gen Election 1996 Dole 2,736,167 49%, Clinton 2,459,683 44%, Perot 378,537 7%,Other 37,257 0%, Turnout 5,611,644

TEXAS

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/14/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 88% 4 7Male (51%) 85% 5 9Female (49%) 91% 3 5Lib (8%) 72% 4 21Mod (28%) 89% 2 7Cons (64%) 90% 5 518-29 (9%) 86% 6 730-44 (25%) 84% 6 945-59 (30%) 88% 5 660+ (35%) 92% 1 7Protestant (78%) 90% 3 6Catholic (15%) 82% 7 10Rlgs Right (37%) 91% 6 2Hispanic (9%) 87% 5 8

3/14/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 17% 80Male (48%) 20% 77Female (52%) 12% 86Lib (39%) 14% 84Mod (41%) 18% 81Cons (20%) 22% 6918-29 (9%) 19% 8030-44 (28%) 16% 7945-59 (29%) 18% 8160+ (34%) 15% 81Protestant (58%) 16% 80Catholic (27%) 13% 86White (66%) 22% 74Black (11%) 5% 94Hispanic (22%) 8% 91Union HH (18%) 14% 81

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Rick Perry (R) Lt Gov David DeWhurst (R)Sec of State Geoffrey Connor (R)Elec Staff Ann McGeehan Atty Gen Greg Abbott (R)US Senate Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) John Cornyn (R)US House

CD-1 Max Sandlin (D)CD-2 Jim Turner (D)CD-3 Sam Johnson (R)CD-4 Ralph Hall (D)CD-5 Jeb Hensarling (R)CD-6 Joe Barton (R)

TEXAS

CD-7 John Culberson (R)CD-8 Kevin Brady (R)CD-9 Nick Lampson (D)CD-10 Lloyd Doggett (D)CD-11 Chet Edwards (D)CD-12 Kay Granger (R)CD-13 Mac Thornberry (R)CD-14 Ron Paul (R)CD-15 Ruben Hinojosa (D)CD-16 Silvestre Reyes (D)CD-17 Charles Stenholm (D)CD-18 Sheila Jackson Lee (D)CD-19 Randy Neugebauer (R)CD-20 Charles Gonzalez (D)CD-21 Lamar Smith (R)CD-22 Tom DeLay (R)CD-23 Henry Bonilla (R) CD-24 Martin Frost (D)CD-25 Chris Bell (D) CD-26 Michael Burgess (R)CD-27 Solomon Ortiz (D)CD-28 Ciro Rodriguez (D)CD-29 Gene Green (D)CD-30 Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)CD-31 John Carter (R)CD-32 Pete Sessions (R)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: waiting for election Dave BartonEx. Dir.: Wayne HamiltonRNC members: Denise McNamara, Tim LambertState Democratic PartyChairman: Molly Beth MalcolmEx Dir: Nancy Williams

Juan Maldonado

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean State Coord: Glen Maxey Endorsement: U.S Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee.Gephardt endorsements: U.S Reps. Chris Bell, Chet Edwards, Gene Green, Silvestre Reyes,Max Sandlin.Kerry 3200 Travis St., 3rd Floor, Houston, TX 77006. Endorsements: Former HUD SecretaryHenry Cisneros.

TEXAS

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsAustin American-Statesman Dave McNeeleyDallas Morning News Wayne Slater

Todd Gilman - DC BureauFort Worth Star-Telegram Kristen SullivanHouston Chronicle Don Mason

Craig Hines - DC BureauAssociated PressDallas Michelle WilliamsHouston Michael GraczykCBS AffiliatesKTAB-TV Abilene KFDA-TV AmarilloKEYE-TV Austin KFDM-TV Beaumont KBTX-TV BryanKZTV-TV Corpus ChristieKTVT-TV Dallas/Ft.WorthKDBC-TV El PasoKGBT-TV HarlingenKHOU-TV Houston KVTV-TV LaredoKLBK-TV LubbockKOSA-TV OdessaKLST-TV San AngeloKENS-TV San AntonioKXII-TV Sherman KWTX-TV WacoKAUZ-TV Wichita Falls Other Network AffiliatesKTXS-TV (ABC) Abilene KVII-TV (ABC) Amarillo KVUE-TV (ABC) Austin KBMT-TV (ABC) Beaumont KIII-TV (ABC) Corpus ChristiKVIA-TV (ABC) El Paso KTRK-TV (ABC) Houston KAMC-TV (ABC) Lubbock KTRE-TV (ABC) Lufkin KMID-TV (ABC) Midland KSAT-TV (ABC) San Antonio KLTV-TV (ABC) Tyler KXXV-TV (ABC) Waco KRBC-TV (NBC) Abilene KXAN-TV (NBC) Austin KRIS-TV (NBC) C. Christi KXAS-TV (NBC) Dallas-Ft. WorthKTSM-TV (NBC) El Paso KPRC-TV (NBC) Houston

TEXAS

KCBD-TV (NBC) Lubbock KMOL-TV (NBC) San Antonio KCEN-TV (NBC) Waco

UTAH

UTAH AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican Democratic

Date Caucus in March, date TBD Party-Run Primary: Tue., Feb 24

(Note: UT has moved their primaryup for 2004. In 2000, UT held theirprimary on 3/10/00.)

Polls Open/Close 9am-10pm (ET)

Delegates/Method 36 27 at-large; 9 by CD Pledged: 23: 8 at-large; 15 by CD.

Unpledged: 6: including 4 DNCmembers and 1 member of Congress.Total: 29

Who Can Vote Open. Any voter may

participate

Registered Voters1,131,190 as of 4/03; no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Gore 12,527 80%, Bradley 3,160 20%, Turnout 15,687March 10, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 57,617 63%, Keyes 19,367 21%, McCain 12,784 14%March 10, 2000 Turnout 91,053

Gen Election 2000 Bush 515,096 67% Gore 203,053 26% Nader 35,850 5%Other 16,755 Turnout 770,754

Republican Caucuses Dole 27 delegates, Buchanan 1June 25, 1996

Gen Election 1996 Dole 361,911 54%, Clinton 221,633 33%, Perot 66,461 10%,Other 15,624 2%, Turnout 665,629

UTAH

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/10/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 63% 20 15Male (47%) 57% 25 15Female (53%) 66% 18 14Lib (5%) n/aMod (27%) 67% 11 21Cons (68%) 62% 24 1118-29 (9%) 69% 17 1430-44 (20%) 56% 28 1445-59 (33%) 55% 27 1560+ (38%) 72% 12 16Protestant (9%) 56% 21 21Catholic (3%) n/aMormon (86%) 65% 20 13Rlgs Right (24%) 64% 22 9

********************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS *************************Governor Mike Leavitt (R)Lt Gov Olene Walker (R)Elec Staff Amy Naccarto Atty General Jan Graham (R) US Senate Orrin Hatch (R)

Robert Bennett (R) US House

CD 1 Rob Bishop (R) CD 2 Jim Matheson (D) CD 3 Chris Cannon (R)

*********************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ***********************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Joe CannonEx. Dir.: Chris BleakRNC members: Arlene Ellis

Amy GreenCandace Daly

Democratic State PartyChairman: Donald DunnEx Dir: Todd Taylor DNC members: Nancy Jane Woodside

Jim HumlicekMary Palley

UTAH

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Clark endorsement: U.S Rep. Jim Matheson.

***************************** STATE PRESS ****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsDeseret News (Salt Lk City) Bob Bernick, Jr.Salt Lake City Tribune Dan Harrie, Tom HarveyAssociated PressSalt Lake City Chris ClarkCBS AffiliatesKUTV-TV Salt Lake City Other Network AffiliatesKTVX-TV (ABC) Salt Lake CityKSL-TV (NBC) Salt Lake City

VERMONT

VERMONT AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, March 2

Polls Open/Close5am to 7pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

18: 15 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 15: 5 at-large; 10 by CD. Unpledged: 7: including 5 DNC

members, and 1 memberof Congress.Total: 22

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered Voters418,718 as of 11/02, no party registration

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 21,629 44%, Gore 26,774 54%, LaRouche 355 1%March 7, 2000 Other 525 1%, Turnout 49,283

Republican Primary McCain 49,045 60%, Bush 28,741 35%, Keyes 2,164 3%March 7, 2000 Turnout 81,355

Gen Election 2000 Bush 119,775 41% Gore 149,022 51% Nader 20,374 7%Other 5,137 Turnout 294,308

Republican Primary Dole 23,419 40%, Buchanan 9,730 17%, Forbes 9,066 16%,March 5, 1996 Lugar 7,881 14%, Alexander 6,145 11%, Other 1,872 2%,

Turnout 58,113

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 137,894 53%, Dole 80,352 31%, Perot 31,024 12%,Other 9,179 4%, Turnout 258,449

VERMONT

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/7/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 37% 3 60Male (54%) 36% 3 59Female (46%) 37% 1 60Lib (19%) 29% 0 69Mod (37%) 24% 1 74Cons (44%) 50% 5 4418-29 (8%) 36% 4 6030-44 (28%) 35% 3 6045-59 (37%) 36% 1 6160+ (27%) 38% 3 58Prot (55%) 42% 3 54Cath (31%) 34% 3 61Rlgs Rt (14%) 63% 4 31Veteran (29%) 36% 3 60

3/7/00 Dem Prim Brad GoreTotal 44% 55Male (40%) 50% 49Female (60%) 40% 59Lib (68%) 45% 55Mod (27%) 46% 53Cons (5%) n/a18-29 (8%) n/a30-44 (34%) 43% 5745-59 (35%) 53% 4560+ (23%) 30% 69Prot (37%) 46% 53Cath (29%) 32% 67Union HH (20%) 45% 54

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Jim Douglas (R) Lt Gov Brian E. Dubie (R) Sec of State Deborah L. MarkowitzElec Staff Kathy DeWolfe Atty General William Sorrell (D) US Senate Patrick Leahy (D)

James Jeffords (I) US House

At-large Bernie Sanders (I)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State PartyChairman: Jim BarnettEx. Dir.: Ben GolnikRNC members: Rodolphe Vallee, Sara Gear

VERMONT

State Democratic PartyChairman: Scudder ParkerEx. Dir.: Jon CopansDNC members: Linda Almy

Chuck Ross Jr.

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean endorsement: U.S Senator Pat Leahy.

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsBurlington Free Press Robert Eley and Ed ShamyAssociated PressMontpelier Christopher GrassCBS AffiliatesWCAX-TV BurlingtonOther Network AffiliatesWVNY-TV (ABC) Burlington WPTZ-TV (NBC) Burlington

VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Caucuses 5/7-6/8 Primary: Tue., Feb 10 (VA Dems have switched from a caucus to a primary for 2004. In 2000, VA held caucuses in April.)

Polls Open/Close 6am-7pm (ET)

Delegates/Method64: 31 at-large; 31 by CD Pledged: 82: 29 at-large; 53 by CD;

in process beginning w/caucuses &ending w/state conv. June 5.

Unpledged: 14: including 8 DNC members, Gov. Mark Warner, and 3

members of Congress.Total: 96

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter may participate in caucuses of either party.

Registered Voters3,898,879 as of 10/03, no party reg.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses All delegates to Gore – 96 delegates, 13 alternatesApril 15, 2000

Republican Primary Bush 350,588 53%, McCain 291,488 44%, Keyes 20,356 3%February 29, 2000 Turnout 664,093

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,437,490 53% Gore 1,217,290 44% Nader 59,398 2%Other 25,269 Turnout 2,739,447

Gen Election 1996 Dole 1,138,350 47%, Clinton 1,091,060 45%, Perot 159,861 7%,Other 27,371 1%

VIRGINIA

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************2/29/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCainTotal 53% 3 44Male (52%) 49% 4 47Female (48%) 57% 2 41Lib (12%) 27% 3 69Mod (33%) 35% 2 62Cons (55%) 69% 4 2718-29 (10%) 49% 4 4530-44 (26%) 52% 4 4445-59 (33%) 48% 3 4860+ (30%) 60% 2 38White Rlgs Rt (19%) 80% 5 143/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncomm.Total 23% 5 26 2 41 2 2Male (47%) 22% 6 27 1 41 1 2Female (52%) 24% 4 24 2 41 2 118-29 (15%) 20% 4 23 4 40 3 330-44 (31%) 25% 4 22 2 43 2 245-59 (25%) 21% 6 25 1 45 0 160+ (26%) 25% 6 32 1 33 3 *White (64%) 34% 7 39 3 12 3 2Black (34%) 2% 1 * * 95 * 1

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Mark Warner (D)Lt Governor Tim Kaine (D) Sec of State Anita Rimler Elec Staff Cameron Quinn Atty General Jerry Kilgore (R) US Senate John Warner (R) George Allen (R) US House

CD-1 Jo Ann Davis (R) CD-2 Edward Schrock (R) CD-3 Robert Scott (D) CD-4 J. Forbes (R) CD-5 Virgil Goode (R)

CD-6 Bob Goodlatte (R) CD-7 Eric Cantor (R) CD-8 Jim Moran (D) CD-9 Rick Boucher (D) CD-10 Frank Wolf (R)

CD-11 Tom Davis (R)

VIRGINIA

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State PartyChairman: Kate Obenshain GriffinEx. Dir.: Erin LeibowitzRNC members: Anne Petera, Morton BlackwellState Democratic PartyChairman: Kerry DonleyEx. Dir.: Lindsey ReynoldsDNC members: Jennifer McClellan

Jerrauld C. JonesDaniel LeBlancMame ReileySusan Swecker

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Dean State Coords: Don Beyer, Jennifer Boysko, Carl Eggleston, Marvin McGraw.Edwards endorsements: State Sen. Phill Puckett, Frank Hall.Kerry State Coord: Susan Swecker. 3805 Cutshaw Ave., Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23230********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsNorfolk VA-Pilot Dale EismanRichmond Times-Dispatch Tyler WhitleyAssociated PressRichmond Dorothy AbernathyCBS AffiliatesWTVR-TV Richmond WTKR-TV Norfolk WDBJ-TV Roanoke Other Network AffiliatesWHSV-TV (ABC) Harrisonburg WRIC-TV (ABC) Richmond WSET-TV (ABC) Lynchburg WVEC-TV (ABC) Norfolk WVIR-TV (NBC) CharlottesvilleWAVY-TV (NBC) PortsmouthWWBT-TV (NBC) Richmond WSLS-TV (NBC) Roanoke

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican Democratic

DatePrimary: Tue., Mar 2 Caucuses: Sat., Feb 7 (Note:

Washington’s caucus is earlier in2004 than in 2000. In 2000, the WA

caucus was held on 3/7/00.

Polls Open/Close1pm to finish (ET)

Delegates/Method 41: 14 at-large; 27 by CD Pledged: 76: 27 at-large; 49 by CD;

in process beginning with caucusesand ending with state election

committee meeting June 6. Unpledged: 19 including 8 DNC

members, Fmr. House Spkr. TomFoley, and 8 members of Congress.Total: 95

Who Can Vote Open. All registered voters.

Registered Voters3,209,648 as of 11/02 no party registration.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Caucuses Gore 5,356 68%, Bradley 2,209 28%, LaRouche 267 3%March 7, 2000 Total 7,832

Republican Primary Bush 284,053 58%, McCain 191,101 39%, Keyes 11,753 2%February 29, 2000 Turnout 491,148

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,108,864 45% Gore 1,247,652 50% Nader 103,002 4%Other 27,915 Turnout 2,487,433

Republican Primary Dole 76,155 63%, Buchanan 25,247 21%, Other 19,282 16%,March 26, 1996 Turnout 120,684

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 1,123,323 50%, Dole 840,712 37%, Perot 201,003 9%,Other 88,799 4%, Turnout 2,253,837

WASHINGTON

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/26/96 Rep Prim Buchanan Dole KeyesTotal 21% 64 5Male (55%) 22% 61 5Female (45%) 20% 66 4Lib (7%) 11% 80 4Mod (22%) 18% 68 2Cons (64%) 24% 60 630-44 (32%) 22% 61 845-59 (29%) 28% 59 660+ (32%) 14% 71 1Protestant (54%) 19% 63 4Catholic (15%) 17% 72 5Rlgs Right (32%) 35% 51 10

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Gary Locke (D) Lt Gov Brad Owen (D) Sec of State Sam Reed (R) Elec Staff Brian Sonntag (D) Atty General Christine Gregoire (D)US Senate Mary Cantwell (D)

Patty Murray (D)US House

CD-1 Jay Inslee (D) CD-2 Rick Larsen (D)CD-3 Brian Baird (D) CD-4 Doc Hastings (R)CD-5 George Nethercutt (R) CD-6 Norman Dicks (D) CD-7 Jim McDermott (D) CD-8 Jennifer Dunn (R)CD-9 Adam Smith (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Chris VanceEx. Dir.: Peter BarnowRNC members: Diane Tebelius, Jeff KentDemocratic State PartyChairman: Paul BerendtEx. Dir.: noneDNC members: Ya-Yue J. Van

Ed CoteKaren MarchioroDavid McDonaldMargarita Prantice

WASHINGTON

********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS *********************Dean State Coord: Betty Means. Endorsement: U.S Rep. Jim McDermott, former Gov. BoothGardener.Edwards Field Director: Chris GregnotelKerry Field Director: Lisa Klebanow,. 316 Occidental South, Suite 350, Seattle, WA 98104.Endorsement: U.S Rep. Adam Smith.Kucinich State Coord: Gerri Haynes

***************************** STATE PRESS*****************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsSeattle Post-Intelligencer Joel Connelly

DC Bureau Charles PopeSpokane Spokesman Review 509Jim CamdenAssociated PressSeattle Nancy TrottCBS AffiliatesKSTW-TV Seattle KREM-TV Spokane

WEST VIRGINIA

WEST VIRGINIA AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, May 11

Polls Open/Close6:30am to 7:30pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

30: 21 at-large; 9 by CD Pledged: 28: 10 at-large; 18 by CD.Unpledged: 11: including 5 DNCmembers, Fmr. Sen. Maj. LeaderRobert Byrd, Gov. Bob Wise, and 3members of Congress.Total: 39

Who Can Vote Registered Republicans and Closed. unaffiliated voters.

Registered Voters 309,280 as of 11/02 641,442 as of 11/02______________________________________________________________________________******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************

Democratic Primary Bradley 46,710 18%, Gore 182,403 72%, LaRouche 4,823 2%May 9, 2000 Other 19,374 8%, Turnout 253,310

Republican Primary Bush 87,050 80%, McCain 14,121 13%, Keyes 5,210 5%May 9, 2000 Turnout 109,404

Gen Election 2000 Bush 336,475 52% Gore 295,497 46% Nader 10,680 2%Other 5,472 Turnout 648,124

Republican Primary Dole 87,534 69%, Buchanan 20,928 16%, Other 18,992 15%,May 14, 1996 Turnout 127,454

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 327,812 52%, Dole 233,946 37%, Perot 71,639 11%,Other 3,062, Turnout 636,459

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Bob Wise (D) Lt Gov WV has no Lt. Governor Sec of State Joe Manchin (D)Elec Staff Sec. Of StateAtty General Darrell McGraw (D)US Senate Robert Byrd (D)

John D. Rockefeller

WEST VIRGINIA

US HouseCD-1 Alan Mollohan (D) CD-2 Shelley Moore Capito (R)CD-3 Nick Rahall (D)

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Kris WarnerEx. Dir.: Gary AbernathyRNC members: Bill Pauley, Donna BoleyState Democratic PartyChairman: Michael CallaghanEx. Dir.: Steve McElroyDNC members: Emilie Holroyd

Jim BowenMarie L. Prezioso

********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsCharleston Gazette Mail Phil Kabler, Scott FinAssociated PressCharleston Jennifer BundyCBS AffiliatesWDTV-TV ClarksburgWOWK-TV Huntington WTRF-TV Wheeling Other Network AffiliatesWCHS-TV (ABC) Charleston WVVA-TV (NBC) Bluefield WBOY-TV (NBC) Clarksburg WSAZ-TV (NBC) Huntington

WISCONSIN

WISCONSIN AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

DatePrimaries: Tuesday, February 17

(Note: WI has moved its primary up for 2004. In 2000, WI held its primary on 4/4/00)Polls Open/Close8am to 9pm (ET)

Delegates/MethodRepublican Democratic

40: 16 at-large; 24 by CD Pledged: 72: 25 at-large; 47 by CD.Unpledged: 15: including 6 DNCmembers, Gov. James Doyle, and 6members of Congress.Total: 87

Who Can VoteOpen. Any voter can participate in either primary

Registered VotersNo statewide registration. Voting Age Population: 4,021,482 estimate as of 1/01.

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Primary Bradley 32,560 9%, Gore 328,682 89%, LaRouche 3,743 1%April 4, 2000 Other 6,211 2%, Turnout 371,196

Republican Primary Bush 343,292 69%, McCain 89,684 18%, Keyes, 48,919 10%April 4, 2000 Turnout 495,769

Gen Election 2000 Bush 1,237,279 48% Gore 1,242,987 48% Nader 94,070 4%Other 24,271 Turnout 2,598,607

Republican Primary Dole 301,628 52%, Buchanan 194,733 34%, Other 80,214 14%,March 19, 1996 Turnout 576,575

Gen Election 1996 Clinton 1,071,971 49%, Dole 845,029 39%, Perot 227,339 10%,Other 51,830 2%, Turnout 2,196,169

WISCONSIN

********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS ***********************3/19/96 Rep Prim Buch Dole Frbs Keys UncomTotal 34% 53 6 3 1Male (52%) 36% 51 7 3 1Female (48%) 32% 55 4 3 1Lib (15%) 39% 46 6 2 1Mod (34%) 32% 56 7 1 2Cons (46%) 35% 53 5 5 118-29 (11%) 32% 50 10 5 130-44 (31%) 34% 51 7 4 145-59 (26%) 38% 47 6 5 160+ (32%) 32% 60 3 - 1Protestant (42%) 29% 58 4 4 1Catholic (38%) 39% 50 6 2 1Rlgs Right (27%) 48% 41 2 6 -4/7/92 Dem Prim Brwn Clin Tson UncomTotal 36% 38 19 4Male (47%) 40% 36 17 3Female (53%) 34% 38 21 4Lib (35%) 42% 37 16 3Mod (44%) 33% 39 21 4Cons (21%) 35% 35 23 418-29 (14%) 45% 30 19 530-44 (34%) 45% 31 18 345-59 (23%) 35% 36 21 560+ (29%) 25% 50 19 4Union (35%) 36% 41 17 3

*************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Jim Doyle (D) Lt Governor Barbara Lawton (D) Sec of State Douglas LaFollette (D) Elec Staff Kevin Kennedy Atty Gen Peggy Lautenschlager (D)US Senate Herb Kohl (D)

Russ Feingold (D)US House

CD-1 Paul Ryan (R)CD-2 Tammy Baldwin (D) CD-3 Ron Kind (D)CD-4 Gerald Kleczka (D)CD-5 James SensenbrennerCD-6 Thomas Petri (R)CD-7 David Obey (D)CD-8 Mark Green (R)

WISCONSIN

************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Richard W. GraberEx. Dir.: Darrin SchmitzRNC members: Terry Kohler, Mary BuestrinState Democratic PartyChairman: Linda HonoldEx Dir: Kim WarkentinDNC members: Tim Sullivan

Stan GruszynskiKen OpinMary RasmussenPaula Zellner

************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************Clark endorsement: Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton.Dean State Coord: Michael Tate.Edwards State Director: John Kraus.Gephardt State Coord: Bob Friebert. Endorsement: U.S Rep. David Obey.Kerry State Coord: George Twigg, 125 West Mifflin St., Madison, WI 53703.Kucinich State Coord: Sue and Tom Holmes, 360 West Washington Ave., #807,Madison, Wisconsin 53703.********************************* STATE PRESS ******************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsWisconsin State-Journal Phil Brinkman, Scott MilfredCapital Times David CallenderMilwaukee Journal/Sentinel Steven Walters, Craig GilbertAssociated PressMilwaukee Lee Hughes, Jennifer BatogCBS AffiliatesWISC-TV Madison WFRV-TV Green Bay WKBT-TV La Crosse WSAW-TV Wausau WDJT-TV Milwaukee Other Network AffiliatesWBAY-TV (ABC) Green Bay WISN-TV (ABC) Milwaukee WKOW-TV (ABC) Madison WXOW-TV (ABC) La Crosse WAOW-TV (ABC) Wausau WEAU-TV (NBC) Eau Claire WGBA-TV (NBC) Green Bay WMTV-TV (NBC) Madison WTMJ-TV (NBC) Milwaukee

WYOMING

WYOMING AT A GLANCE

******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ******************************

Republican DemocraticDate

Delegates selected at May 8 state convention Caucus/Conv.: Sat, Mar 20

Polls Open/Close Set Locally

Delegates/Method28: 25 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 13: 5 at-large; 8 by CD;

in process beginning withcaucus/conventions andending with caucuses at stateconvention on May 15.Unpledged: 6: including 4 DNC

members, and Gov. DaveFreudenthal.Total: 19

Who Can VoteClosed. Republican county conventions Democratic caucuses limited tolimited to existing county committee members. already registered Democrats.

Registered Voters 148,925 as of 11/02 65,775 as of 11/02

******************************* PAST RESULTS ******************************Democratic Caucuses Gore 496 85%, Bradley 28 5%, Uncommitted 43 7%March 25, 2000 Other 14 3%, Total 582

Republican Caucuses Bush 732 78%, Keyes 110 12%, McCain 97 10%,March 10, 2000 Total 944

Gen Election 2000 Bush 147,947 68% Gore 60,481 28% Nader 4,625 2%Other 5,298 Turnout 218,351

Republican Caucuses Dole 384 41%, Buchanan 183 19%, Forbes 174 19%,March 2, 1996 Alexander 68 7%, Gramm 61 6%, Others 76 8%, Total 946

Democratic Caucuses Clinton received all 19 delegates.March 19, 1996

General Election 1996 Dole 105,388 50%, Clinton 77,934 37%, Perot 25,928 12%,Other 2,321 1%, Turnout 211,571

********************* KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS **************************Governor Dave Freudenthal (D) Secy of State Joe Meyer (R) Elec Staff Peggy NighswongerAtty General Patrick Crank (D)US Senate Michael Enzi (R) Craig Thomas (R)

At-large Barbara Cubin (R)State Legislature

Legislative Info

******************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS **************************Republican State CommitteeChairman: Jim WilloxEx. Dir.: Mary SheaRNC members: Deimer True, Jan LarimerDemocratic State PartyChairman: Mike GierauEx Dir: Kyle DeBeeerDNC members: Nancy Drummond, Vickie Goodwin

********************************* STATE PRESS ************************Newspapers and Political CorrespondentsCasper Star-Tribune Jason Masden, Tom MortonCheyenne Eagle & Tribune Chris George, Scott SmithAssociated PressCheyenne Bob HoenCBS AffiliatesKGWC-TV Casper KGWN-TV Cheyenne KGWL-TV Lander Independent NetworkKTWO-TV Casper