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WASHINGTON : 2003 STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 5, 2002 SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY JEFF TRANDAHL CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES http://clerk.house.gov (Corrected to May 1, 2003)

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WASHINGTON : 2003

STATISTICSOF THE

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONOF

NOVEMBER 5, 2002

SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEEFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE,AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTHCONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATIONTHEREOF

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY

JEFF TRANDAHLCLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

http://clerk.house.gov

(Corrected to May 1, 2003)

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STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OFNOVEMBER 5, 2002

(Number which precedes name of candidate designates congressional district.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jeff Sessions, Republican .......................................................................... 792,561Susan Parker, Democrat ........................................................................... 538,878Jeff Allen, Libertarian ............................................................................... 20,234Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,350

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jo Bonner, Republican .............................................................................. 108,102Judy McCain Belk, Democrat ................................................................... 67,507Dick Coffee, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,957Write-in ....................................................................................................... 121

2. Terry Everett, Republican ......................................................................... 129,233Charles Woods, Democrat ......................................................................... 55,495Floyd Shackelford, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,948Write-in ....................................................................................................... 289

3. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 91,169Joe Turnham, Democrat ............................................................................ 87,351George Crispin, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,565Write-in ....................................................................................................... 138

4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................ 139,705Tony Hughes McLendon, Libertarian ...................................................... 20,858Write-in ....................................................................................................... 538

5. Stephen P. Engel, Republican .................................................................. 48,226Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat ................................................... 143,029Alan F. Barksdale, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,772Write-in ....................................................................................................... 144

6. Spencer Bachus, Republican ..................................................................... 178,171J. Holden McAllister, Libertarian ............................................................ 19,639Write-in ....................................................................................................... 536

7. Artur Davis, Democrat .............................................................................. 153,735Lauren Orth McCay, Libertarian ............................................................. 12,100Write-in ....................................................................................................... 474

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 108,102 67,507 2,957 121 178,6872d district .......................................................................... 129,233 55,495 2,948 289 187,9653d district .......................................................................... 91,169 87,351 2,565 138 181,2234th district ........................................................................ 139,705 .................. 20,858 538 161,1015th district ........................................................................ 48,226 143,029 3,772 144 195,1716th district ........................................................................ 178,171 .................. 19,639 536 198,3467th district ........................................................................ .................. 153,735 12,100 474 166,309

Total .................................................................... 694,606 507,117 64,839 2,240 1,268,802

Senator ..................................................................................... 792,561 538,878 20,234 1,350 1,353,023

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ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ted Stevens, Republican ........................................................................... 179,438Frank Vondersaar, Democrat ................................................................... 24,133Jim Sykes, Green ....................................................................................... 16,608Jim Dore, Alaskan Independence ............................................................. 6,724Leonard Karpinski, Libertarian ............................................................... 2,354Write-in ....................................................................................................... 291

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young, Republican ............................................................................. 169,685Clifford Greene, Democrat ........................................................................ 39,357Russell deForest, Green ............................................................................ 14,435Rob Clift, Libertarian ................................................................................ 3,797Write-in ....................................................................................................... 451

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green

Alas-kan

Inde-pend-ence

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ................................................................... 169,685 39,357 14,435 .......... 3,797 451 227,725

Senator ....................................................................... 179,438 24,133 16,608 6,724 2,354 291 229,548

ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Rick Renzi, Republican .............................................................................. 85,967George Cordova, Democrat ....................................................................... 79,730Edwin Porr, Libertarian ............................................................................ 8,990

2. Trent Franks, Republican ......................................................................... 100,359Randy Camacho, Democrat ....................................................................... 61,217Edward Carlson, Libertarian .................................................................... 5,919William Crum, Write-in ............................................................................ 7

3. John B. Shadegg, Republican ................................................................... 104,847Charles Hill, Democrat .............................................................................. 47,173Mark Yannone, Libertarian ...................................................................... 3,731

4. Jonathan Barnert, Republican ................................................................. 18,381Ed Pastor, Democrat ................................................................................. 44,517Amy Gibbons, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,167

5. J. D. Hayworth, Republican ...................................................................... 103,870Craig Columbus, Democrat ....................................................................... 61,559Warren Severin, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,383

6. Jeff Flake, Republican ............................................................................... 103,094Deborah Thomas, Democrat ...................................................................... 49,355Andy Wagner, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,888

7. Ross Hieb, Republican ............................................................................... 38,474Raul M. Grijalva, Democrat ...................................................................... 61,256John L. Nemeth, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,088

8. Jim Kolbe, Republican ............................................................................... 126,930Mary Judge Ryan, Democrat .................................................................... 67,328Joe Duarte, Libertarian ............................................................................. 6,142Jim Dorrance, Write-in ............................................................................. 28

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ARIZONA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................................. 85,967 79,730 8,990 .......... 174,6872d district .................................................................................. 100,359 61,217 5,919 7 167,5023d district .................................................................................. 104,847 47,173 3,731 .......... 155,7514th district ................................................................................ 18,381 44,517 3,167 .......... 66,0655th district ................................................................................ 103,870 61,559 4,383 .......... 169,8126th district ................................................................................ 103,094 49,355 3,888 .......... 156,3377th district ................................................................................ 38,474 61,256 4,088 .......... 103,8188th district ................................................................................ 126,930 67,328 6,142 28 200,428

Total ............................................................................ 681,922 472,135 40,308 35 1,194,400

ARKANSASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tim Hutchinson, Republican .................................................................... 370,735Mark Pryor, Democrat ............................................................................... 433,386

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Tommy Robinson, Republican ................................................................... 64,357Marion Berry, Democrat ........................................................................... 129,701

2. Vic Snyder, Democrat ................................................................................ 142,752Ed Garner, Write-in ................................................................................... 10,874

3. John Boozman, Republican ....................................................................... 141,478George N. Lyne, Write-in .......................................................................... 1,577

4. Jay Dickey, Republican ............................................................................. 77,904Mike Ross, Democrat ................................................................................. 119,633

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................................................................................................... 64,357 129,701 ............ 194,0582d district ..................................................................................................... .............. 142,752 10,874 153,6263d district ..................................................................................................... 141,478 .............. 1,577 143,0554th district ................................................................................................... 77,904 119,633 ............ 197,537

Total ............................................................................................... 283,739 392,086 12,451 688,276

Senator ................................................................................................................ 370,735 433,386 ............ 804,121

CALIFORNIAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Lawrence R. Wiesner, Republican ............................................................ 60,013Mike Thompson, Democrat ....................................................................... 118,669Kevin Bastian, Libertarian ....................................................................... 6,534

2. Wally Herger, Republican ......................................................................... 117,747Mike Johnson, Democrat ........................................................................... 52,455Charles R. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,923Patrice Thiessen, Natural Law ................................................................. 4,860

3. Doug Ose, Republican ............................................................................... 121,732Howard Beeman, Democrat ...................................................................... 67,136Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian .......................................................... 6,050

4. John T. Doolittle, Republican ................................................................... 147,997Mark A. Norberg, Democrat ..................................................................... 72,860Allen M. Roberts, Libertarian ................................................................... 7,247Bill Kirby, Republican Write-in ................................................................ 401Phillip James Parisius, Write-in .............................................................. 1

5. Richard Frankhuizen, Republican ............................................................ 34,749Robert T. Matsui, Democrat ..................................................................... 92,726Timothy E. Roloff, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,103

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued6. Paul L. Erickson, Republican ................................................................... 62,052

Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat ...................................................................... 139,750Richard Barton, Libertarian ..................................................................... 4,936Jeff Rainforth, Reform ............................................................................... 2,825

7. Charles R. Hargrave, Republican ............................................................. 36,584George Miller, Democrat ........................................................................... 97,849Scott A. Wilson, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,943

8. G. Michael German, Republican ............................................................... 20,063Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................ 127,684Ira Spivack, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,659Jay Pond, Green ......................................................................................... 10,033Deborah Liatos, Write-in ........................................................................... 2

9. Jerald Udinsky, Republican ...................................................................... 25,333Barbara Lee, Democrat ............................................................................. 135,893James M. Eyer, Libertarian ...................................................................... 5,685Hector Reyna, Write-in ............................................................................. 6

10. Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat .................................................................... 126,390Sonia Esther Harden, Libertarian ........................................................... 40,807

11. Richard W. Pombo, Republican ................................................................ 104,921Elaine Shaw, Democrat ............................................................................. 69,035

12. Michael Moloney, Republican ................................................................... 38,381Tom Lantos, Democrat .............................................................................. 105,597Maad H. Abu-Ghazalah, Libertarian ....................................................... 11,006

13. Syed R. Mahmood, Republican ................................................................. 26,852Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat .................................................................. 86,495Mark Stroberg, Libertarian ...................................................................... 3,703Don J. Grundmann, American Independent ........................................... 2,772John J. Bambey, Reform ........................................................................... 1,901

14. Joseph Henry Nixon, Republican ............................................................. 48,346Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat ......................................................................... 117,055Andrew Barnard Carver, Libertarian ...................................................... 6,277

15. Linda Rae Hermann, Republican ............................................................. 41,251Michael M. Honda, Democrat ................................................................... 87,482Jeff Landauer, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,289

16. Douglas Adams McNea, Republican ........................................................ 32,182Zoe Lofgren, Democrat .............................................................................. 72,370Dennis Michael Umphress, Libertarian ................................................... 3,434

17. Clint C. Engler, Republican ...................................................................... 40,334Sam Farr, Democrat .................................................................................. 101,632Jascha Lee, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,418Ray Glock-Grueneich, Green .................................................................... 4,885Alan Shugart, Write-in .............................................................................. 27

18. Dick Monteith, Republican ....................................................................... 47,528Dennis A. Cardoza, Democrat ................................................................... 56,181Linda De Groat, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,194Kevin Cripe, American Independent ........................................................ 3,641Donna Crowder, Write-in .......................................................................... 49

19. George Radanovich, Republican ............................................................... 106,209John Veen, Democrat ................................................................................ 47,403Patrick Lee McHargue, Libertarian ......................................................... 4,190

20. Andre Minuth, Republican ........................................................................ 25,628Calvin M. Dooley, Democrat ..................................................................... 47,627Varrin Swearingen, Libertarian ............................................................... 1,515

21. Devin Nunes, Republican .......................................................................... 87,544David G. LaPere, Democrat ...................................................................... 32,584Jonathan Richter, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,070

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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

22. William M. Thomas, Republican .............................................................. 120,473Jaime A. Corvera, Democrat ..................................................................... 38,988Delos Frank Coates, Libertarian .............................................................. 4,824

23. Beth Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 62,604Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................ 95,752James E. Hill, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,866

24. Elton Gallegly, Republican ....................................................................... 120,585Fern Rudin, Democrat ............................................................................... 58,755Gary Harber, Libertarian .......................................................................... 5,666

25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican .................................................. 80,775Bob Conaway, Democrat ........................................................................... 38,674Frank M. Consolo, Jr., Libertarian .......................................................... 4,887

26. David Dreier, Republican .......................................................................... 95,360Marjorie Mikels, Democrat ....................................................................... 50,081Randall Weissbuch, Libertarian ............................................................... 4,089

27. Robert M. Levy, Republican ...................................................................... 48,996Brad Sherman, Democrat ......................................................................... 79,815

28. David R. Hernandez, Jr., Republican ....................................................... 23,926Howard L. Berman, Democrat .................................................................. 73,771Kelley L. Ross, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,629

29. Jim Scileppi, Republican ........................................................................... 40,616Adam B. Schiff, Democrat ......................................................................... 76,036Ted Brown, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,889

30. Tony D. Goss, Republican ......................................................................... 54,989Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ................................................................... 130,604

31. Luis Vega, Republican ............................................................................... 12,674Xavier Becerra, Democrat ......................................................................... 54,569

32. Emma E. Fischbeck, Republican .............................................................. 23,366Hilda L. Solis, Democrat ........................................................................... 58,530Michael (Mick) McGuire, Libertarian ...................................................... 3,183

33. Andrew Kim, Republican .......................................................................... 16,699Diane E. Watson, Democrat ...................................................................... 97,779Charles Tate, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,971

34. Wayne Miller, Republican ......................................................................... 17,090Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat .............................................................. 48,734

35. Ross Moen, Republican .............................................................................. 18,094Maxine Waters, Democrat ......................................................................... 72,401Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent ....................................... 2,912

36. Stuart Johnson, Republican ...................................................................... 50,328Jane Harman, Democrat ........................................................................... 88,198Mark McSpadden, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,225

37. Oscar A. Velasco, Republican ................................................................... 20,154Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat .................................................. 63,445Herb Peters, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,413

38. Alex A. Burrola, Republican ..................................................................... 23,126Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat ................................................................ 62,600Al Cuperus, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,301

39. Tim Escobar, Republican .......................................................................... 38,925Linda T. Sanchez, Democrat ..................................................................... 52,256Richard G. Newhouse, Libertarian ........................................................... 4,165

40. Edward R. Royce, Republican ................................................................... 92,422Christina Avalos, Democrat ...................................................................... 40,265Charles Roland McGlawn, Libertarian .................................................... 3,955

41. Jerry Lewis, Republican ............................................................................ 91,326Keith Alan Johnson, Democrat ................................................................. 40,155Kevin Craig, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,052

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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

42. Gary G. Miller, Republican ....................................................................... 98,476Richard Waldron, Democrat ..................................................................... 42,090Donald Yee, Libertarian ............................................................................ 4,680

43. Wendy C. Neighbor, Republican ............................................................... 20,821Joe Baca, Democrat ................................................................................... 45,374Ethel M. Mohler, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,145

44. Ken Calvert, Republican ........................................................................... 76,686Louis Vandenberg, Democrat .................................................................... 38,021Phillip John Courtney, Green ................................................................... 5,756

45. Mary Bono, Republican ............................................................................. 87,101Elle K. Kurpiewski, Democrat .................................................................. 43,692Rodney Leon Miller-Boyer, Libertarian ................................................... 2,740

46. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................ 108,807Gerrie Schipske, Democrat ....................................................................... 60,890Keith Gann, Libertarian ........................................................................... 6,488Thomas Lash, Write-in .............................................................................. 80

47. Jeff Chavez, Republican ............................................................................ 24,346Loretta Sanchez, Democrat ....................................................................... 42,501Paul Marsden, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,944Kenneth M. Valenzuela Fisher, Write-in ................................................. 382Michael J. Monge, Write-in ....................................................................... 5

48. Christopher Cox, Republican .................................................................... 122,884John L. Graham, Democrat ...................................................................... 51,058Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,607

49. Darrell E. Issa, Republican ....................................................................... 94,594Karl W. Dietrich, Libertarian ................................................................... 26,891Michael P. Byron, Write-in ....................................................................... 1,012

50. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, Republican ................................................. 111,095Del G. Stewart, Democrat ......................................................................... 55,855Richard M. Fontanesi, Libertarian ........................................................... 5,751

51. Maria Guadalupe Garcia, Republican ...................................................... 40,430Bob Filner, Democrat ................................................................................ 59,541Jeffrey S. Keup, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,816

52. Duncan Hunter, Republican ..................................................................... 118,561Peter Moore-Kochlacs, Democrat .............................................................. 43,526Michael Benoit, Libertarian ...................................................................... 6,923

53. Bill VanDeWeghe, Republican .................................................................. 43,891Susan A. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................ 72,252Jim Dorenkott, Write-in ............................................................................ 37

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

Amer-icanInde-pend-ent

Nat-uralLaw

Re-form

Repub-lican

Write-in

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 60,013 118,669 6,534 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 185,2162d district ..................... 117,747 52,455 3,923 .............. ........... 4,860 ........... ............ ............ 178,9853d district ..................... 121,732 67,136 6,050 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 194,9184th district ................... 147,997 72,860 7,247 .............. ........... ........... ........... 401 1 228,5065th district ................... 34,749 92,726 4,103 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 131,5786th district ................... 62,052 139,750 4,936 .............. ........... ........... 2,825 ............ ............ 209,5637th district ................... 36,584 97,849 3,943 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 138,3768th district ................... 20,063 127,684 2,659 10,033 ........... ........... ........... ............ 2 160,4419th district ................... 25,333 135,893 5,685 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 6 166,91710th district ................. ..................... 126,390 40,807 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 167,19711th district ................. 104,921 69,035 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 173,95612th district ................. 38,381 105,597 11,006 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 154,98413th district ................. 26,852 86,495 3,703 .............. 2,772 ........... 1,901 ............ ............ 121,72314th district ................. 48,346 117,055 6,277 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 171,67815th district ................. 41,251 87,482 4,289 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 133,02216th district ................. 32,182 72,370 3,434 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 107,98617th district ................. 40,334 101,632 2,418 4,885 ........... ........... ........... ............ 27 149,29618th district ................. 47,528 56,181 2,194 .............. 3,641 ........... ........... ............ 49 109,59319th district ................. 106,209 47,403 4,190 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 157,802

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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

Amer-icanInde-pend-ent

Nat-uralLaw

Re-form

Repub-lican

Write-in

Write-in Total

20th district ................. 25,628 47,627 1,515 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 74,77021st district .................. 87,544 32,584 4,070 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 124,19822d district ................... 120,473 38,988 4,824 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 164,28523d district ................... 62,604 95,752 3,866 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 162,22224th district ................. 120,585 58,755 5,666 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 185,00625th district ................. 80,775 38,674 4,887 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 124,33626th district ................. 95,360 50,081 4,089 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 149,53027th district ................. 48,996 79,815 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 128,81128th district ................. 23,926 73,771 5,629 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 103,32629th district ................. 40,616 76,036 4,889 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 121,54130th district ................. 54,989 130,604 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 185,59331st district .................. 12,674 54,569 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 67,24332d district ................... 23,366 58,530 3,183 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 85,07933d district ................... 16,699 97,779 3,971 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 118,44934th district ................. 17,090 48,734 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 65,82435th district ................. 18,094 72,401 ................ .............. 2,912 ........... ........... ............ ............ 93,40736th district ................. 50,328 88,198 5,225 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 143,75137th district ................. 20,154 63,445 3,413 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 87,01238th district ................. 23,126 62,600 2,301 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 88,02739th district ................. 38,925 52,256 4,165 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 95,34640th district ................. 92,422 40,265 3,955 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 136,64241st district .................. 91,326 40,155 4,052 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 135,53342d district ................... 98,476 42,090 4,680 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 145,24643d district ................... 20,821 45,374 2,145 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 68,34044th district ................. 76,686 38,021 ................ 5,756 ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 120,46345th district ................. 87,101 43,692 2,740 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 133,53346th district ................. 108,807 60,890 6,488 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 80 176,26547th district ................. 24,346 42,501 2,944 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 387 70,17848th district ................. 122,884 51,058 5,607 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 179,54949th district ................. 94,594 ..................... 26,891 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 1,012 122,49750th district ................. 111,095 55,855 5,751 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 172,70151st district .................. 40,430 59,541 2,816 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 102,78752d district ................... 118,561 43,526 6,923 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ............ 168,01053d district ................... 43,891 72,252 ................ .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 37 116,180

Total ...................... 3,225,666 3,731,081 260,083 20,674 9,325 4,860 4,726 401 1,601 7,258,417

COLORADOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Wayne Allard, Republican ........................................................................ 717,893Tom Strickland, Democrat ........................................................................ 648,130Rick Stanley, Libertarian .......................................................................... 20,776Douglas ‘‘Dayhorse’’ Campbell, American Constitution Party ............... 21,547John Heckman, Concerns of People Party ............................................... 7,140Gary Cooper, Write-in ............................................................................... 596

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Ken Chlouber, Republican ........................................................................ 49,884Diana DeGette, Democrat ......................................................................... 111,718Kent Leonard, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,584George C. Lilly, American Constitution Party ........................................ 1,169Ken Seaman, Green ................................................................................... 3,209Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

2. Sandy Hume, Republican .......................................................................... 75,564Mark Udall, Democrat ............................................................................... 123,504Norm Olsen, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,579Erik J. Brauer, American Constitution Party ......................................... 1,258Patrick West, Natural Law ....................................................................... 1,617

3. Scott McInnis, Republican ........................................................................ 143,433Denis Berckefeldt, Democrat .................................................................... 68,160J. Brent Shroyer, Libertarian ................................................................... 4,370Gary Swing, Natural Law ......................................................................... 1,903Jason Alessio, Write-in .............................................................................. 106

4. Marilyn N. Musgrave, Republican ........................................................... 115,359Stan Matsunaka, Democrat ...................................................................... 87,499John Volz, Libertarian .............................................................................. 7,097

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COLORADO—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Colorado

has been increased from 6 to 7.

5. Joel Hefley, Republican ............................................................................. 128,118Curtis Imrie, Democrat ............................................................................. 45,587Biff Baker, Libertarian .............................................................................. 10,972

6. Thomas G. Tancredo, Republican ............................................................. 158,851Lance Wright, Democrat ........................................................................... 71,327Adam D. Katz, Libertarian ....................................................................... 7,323

7. Bob Beauprez, Republican ........................................................................ 81,789Mike Feeley, Democrat .............................................................................. 81,668G. T. ‘‘Bud’’ Martin, Libertarian ............................................................... 2,906Dave Chandler, Green ............................................................................... 3,274Victor Good, Colorado Reform .................................................................. 3,133Stanford E. Andress, Write-in .................................................................. 109

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Colorado

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

Amer-icanCon-

stitutionParty

Con-cerns

of Peo-ple

Party

GreenNat-uralLaw

Colo-radoRe-

form

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 49,884 111,718 2,584 1,169 ........... 3,209 ........... ........... 18 168,5822d district ..................... 75,564 123,504 3,579 1,258 ........... ........... 1,617 ........... ............ 205,5223d district ..................... 143,433 68,160 4,370 .............. ........... ........... 1,903 ........... 106 217,9724th district ................... 115,359 87,499 7,097 .............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ............ 209,9555th district ................... 128,118 45,587 10,972 .............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ............ 184,6776th district ................... 158,851 71,327 7,323 .............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ............ 237,5017th district ................... 81,789 81,668 2,906 .............. ........... 3,274 ........... 3,133 109 172,879

Total ...................... 752,998 589,463 38,831 2,427 ........... 6,483 3,520 3,133 233 1,397,088

Senator ............................. 717,893 648,130 20,776 21,547 7,140 ........... ........... ........... 596 1,416,082

CONNECTICUTFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Phil Steele, Republican ............................................................................. 66,968John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................ 134,698Miriam J. Masullo, Write-in ..................................................................... 18Max F. Welch, Write-in ............................................................................. 4

2. Rob Simmons, Republican ......................................................................... 117,434Joe Courtney, Democrat ............................................................................ 99,674

3. Richter Elser, Republican ......................................................................... 54,757Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ...................................................................... 121,557Charles A. Pillsbury, Green ...................................................................... 9,050

4. Christopher Shays, Republican ................................................................ 113,197Stephanie H. Sanchez, Democrat ............................................................. 62,491Carl E. Vassar, Write-in ............................................................................ 7

5. Nancy Johnson, Republican ...................................................................... 113,626Jim Maloney, Democrat ............................................................................ 90,616Joseph A. Zdonczyk, Concerned Citizens ................................................. 3,709Walter J. Gengarelly, Libertarian ............................................................ 1,503

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green

Con-cernedCiti-zens

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 66,968 134,698 .......... ........... .......... 22 201,6882d district .......................................................... 117,434 99,674 .......... ........... .......... .......... 217,1083d district .......................................................... 54,757 121,557 9,050 ........... .......... .......... 185,3644th district ......................................................... 113,197 62,491 .......... ........... .......... 7 175,6955th district ......................................................... 113,626 90,616 .......... 3,709 1,503 .......... 209,454

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CONNECTICUT—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green

Con-cernedCiti-zens

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Total .................................................... 465,982 509,036 9,050 3,709 1,503 29 989,309

DELAWAREFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Raymond J. Clatworthy, Republican ........................................................ 94,793Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Democrat ................................................................ 135,253Raymond T. Buranello, Libertarian ......................................................... 922Maurice Barros, Independent Party of Delaware ................................... 996Robert E. Mattson, Natural Law .............................................................. 350

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Michael N. Castle, Republican ................................................................. 164,605Micheal C. Miller, Democrat ..................................................................... 61,011Brad C. Thomas, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,789

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Inde-pend-ent

Partyof

Dela-ware

Nat-uralLaw

Total

Representative:At large ..................................................................................... 164,605 61,011 2,789 ......... ....... 228,405

Senator ......................................................................................... 94,793 135,253 922 996 350 232,314

FLORIDAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Jeff Miller, Republican .............................................................................. 152,635Bert Oram, Democrat ................................................................................ 51,972Tom Wells, Write-in ................................................................................... 19

2. Tom McGurk, Republican ......................................................................... 75,275Allen Boyd, Democrat ................................................................................ 152,164

3. Jennifer Carroll, Republican ..................................................................... 60,747Corrine Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 88,462Jon Arnett, Write-in .................................................................................. 4

4. Ander Crenshaw, Republican ................................................................... 171,152Charles S. Knause, Write-in ..................................................................... 509

5. Ginny Brown-Waite, Republican .............................................................. 121,998Karen L. Thurman, Democrat .................................................................. 117,758Jack Gargan, No Party Affiliation ............................................................ 8,639Brian Moore, No Party Affiliation ............................................................ 6,223Werder, Write-in ........................................................................................ 53

6. Cliff Stearns, Republican .......................................................................... 141,570David E. Bruderly, Democrat ................................................................... 75,046

7. John L. Mica, Republican .......................................................................... 142,147Wayne Hogan, Democrat ........................................................................... 96,444

8. Ric Keller, Republican ............................................................................... 123,497Eddie Diaz, Democrat ................................................................................ 66,099

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FLORIDA—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Flordia

has been increased from 23 to 25.

9. Michael Bilirakis, Republican ................................................................... 169,369Chuck Kalogianis, Democrat .................................................................... 67,623Andrew Pasayan, Write-in ........................................................................ 16

10. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ................................................................... (1 )11. Jim Davis, Democrat ................................................................................. (1 )12. Adam H. Putnam, Republican .................................................................. (1 )13. Katherine Harris, Republican ................................................................... 139,048

Jan Schneider, Democrat .......................................................................... 114,739Wayne Genthner, Write-in ........................................................................ 22

14. Porter J. Goss, Republican ........................................................................ (1 )15. Dave Weldon, Republican ......................................................................... 146,414

Jim Tso, Democrat ..................................................................................... 85,433Donald Gibbens, Write-in .......................................................................... 10

16. Mark Foley, Republican ............................................................................ 176,171Jack McLain, Constitution Party of Florida ............................................ 47,169

17. Kendrick B. Meek, Democrat .................................................................... 113,749Michael Italie, Write-in ............................................................................. 73

18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican ............................................................. 103,512Ray Chote, Democrat ................................................................................. 42,852Orin Opperman, No Party Affiliation ...................................................... 3,423

19. Jack Merkl, Republican ............................................................................. 60,477Robert Wexler, Democrat .......................................................................... 156,747

20. Peter Deutsch, Democrat .......................................................................... (1 )21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican .............................................................. (1 )22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican .................................................................. 131,930

Carol A. Roberts, Democrat ...................................................................... 83,265Juan Xuna, No Party Affiliation .............................................................. 1,902Stan Smilan, Write-in ............................................................................... 18

23. Charles Laurie, Republican ...................................................................... 27,986Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat .................................................................... 96,347B. B. B., Write-in ....................................................................................... 5

24. Tom Feeney, Republican ........................................................................... 135,576Harry Jacobs, Democrat ............................................................................ 83,667

25. Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican ................................................................. 81,845Annie Betancourt, Democrat .................................................................... 44,757

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Florida

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Con-stitu-tion

Partyof

Florida

NoPartyAffili-ation

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 152,635 51,972 ............ ............ 19 204,6262d district .......................................................... 75,275 152,164 ............ ............ .......... 227,4393d district .......................................................... 60,747 88,462 ............ ............ 4 149,2134th district ........................................................ 171,152 .................. ............ ............ 509 171,6615th district ........................................................ 121,998 117,758 ............ 14,862 53 254,6716th district ........................................................ 141,570 75,046 ............ ............ .......... 216,6167th district ........................................................ 142,147 96,444 ............ ............ .......... 238,5918th district ........................................................ 123,497 66,099 ............ ............ .......... 189,5969th district ........................................................ 169,369 67,623 ............ ............ 16 237,00810th district ...................................................... (1) .................. ............ ............ .......... (1)11th district ...................................................... .................. (1) ............ ............ .......... (1)12th district ...................................................... (1) .................. ............ ............ .......... (1)13th district ...................................................... 139,048 114,739 ............ ............ 22 253,80914th district ...................................................... (1) .................. ............ ............ .......... (1)15th district ...................................................... 146,414 85,433 ............ ............ 10 231,85716th district ...................................................... 176,171 .................. 47,169 ............ .......... 223,340

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FLORIDA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Florida

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Con-stitu-tion

Partyof

Florida

NoPartyAffili-ation

Write-in Total

17th district ...................................................... .................. 113,749 ............ ............ 73 113,82218th district ...................................................... 103,512 42,852 ............ 3,423 .......... 149,78719th district ...................................................... 60,477 156,747 ............ ............ .......... 217,22420th district ...................................................... .................. (1) ............ ............ .......... (1)21st district ....................................................... (1) .................. ............ ............ .......... (1)22d district ........................................................ 131,930 83,265 ............ 1,902 18 217,11523d district ........................................................ 27,986 96,347 ............ ............ 5 124,33824th district ...................................................... 135,576 83,667 ............ ............ .......... 219,24325th district ...................................................... 81,845 44,757 ............ ............ .......... 126,602

Total .................................................... 2,161,349 1,537,124 47,169 20,187 729 3,766,558

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

GEORGIAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Saxby Chambliss, Republican ................................................................... 1,071,352Max Cleland, Democrat ............................................................................. 932,422Claude ‘‘Sandy’’ Thomas, Libertarian ...................................................... 27,830

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................ 103,661Don Smart, Democrat ................................................................................ 40,026

2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. 102,9253. Calder Clay, Republican ............................................................................ 73,866

Jim Marshall, Democrat ............................................................................ 75,3944. Cynthia Van Auken, Republican .............................................................. 35,202

Denise L. Majette, Democrat .................................................................... 118,0455. John Lewis, Democrat ............................................................................... 116,2596. Johnny Isakson, Republican ..................................................................... 163,525

Jeff Weisberger, Democrat ........................................................................ 41,2047. John Linder, Republican ........................................................................... 138,997

Mike Berlon, Democrat ............................................................................. 37,1248. Mac Collins, Republican ............................................................................ 142,505

A. Petrakopoulos, Democrat ...................................................................... 39,4229. Charlie Norwood, Republican ................................................................... 123,313

Barry Irwin, Democrat .............................................................................. 45,97410. Nathan Deal, Republican .......................................................................... 129,24211. Phil Gingrey, Republican .......................................................................... 69,427

Roger Kahn, Democrat .............................................................................. 65,00712. Max Burns, Republican ............................................................................. 77,479

Champ Walker, Democrat ......................................................................... 62,90413. Clay Cox, Republican ................................................................................ 47,405

David Scott, Democrat ............................................................................... 70,011

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................................................ 103,661 40,026 ............ 143,6872d district ......................................................................................... .................. 102,925 ............ 102,925

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GEORGIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

3d district ......................................................................................... 73,866 75,394 ............ 149,2604th district ....................................................................................... 35,202 118,045 ............ 153,2475th district ....................................................................................... .................. 116,259 ............ 116,2596th district ....................................................................................... 163,525 41,204 ............ 204,7297th district ....................................................................................... 138,997 37,124 ............ 176,1218th district ....................................................................................... 142,505 39,422 ............ 181,9279th district ....................................................................................... 123,313 45,974 ............ 169,28710th district ..................................................................................... 129,242 .................. ............ 129,24211th district ..................................................................................... 69,427 65,007 ............ 134,43412th district ..................................................................................... 77,479 62,904 ............ 140,38313th district ..................................................................................... 47,405 70,011 ............ 117,416

Total ................................................................................... 1,104,622 814,295 ............ 1,918,917

Senator .................................................................................................... 1,071,352 932,422 27,830 2,031,604

HAWAIIFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Mark Terry, Republican ............................................................................ 45,032Neil Abercrombie, Democrat ..................................................................... 131,673James H. Bracken, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,028

1 2. Bob McDermott, Republican ..................................................................... 71,661Patsy T. Mink, Democrat .......................................................................... 100,671Jeff Mallan, Libertarian ............................................................................ 4,719Nicholas Bedworth, Natural Law ............................................................. 2,2001 Vacancy in the 107th Congress; Patsy T. Mink deceased, September

28,2002; remained on ballot pursuant to Hawaii law. Ed Case (D)elected in special election 11/30/02 to fill vacancy for remainder of107th Congress and elected in special election 1/4/03 to fill vacancyfor remainder of 108th Congress.

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Nat-uralLaw

Total

Representatives:1st district ....................................................................................... 45,032 131,673 4,028 .......... 180,7332d district ........................................................................................ 71,661 100,671 4,719 2,200 179,251

Total ................................................................................... 116,693 232,344 8,747 2,200 359,984

IDAHOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Larry E. Craig, Republican ....................................................................... 266,215Alan Blinken, Democrat ............................................................................ 132,975Donovan Bramwell, Libertarian ............................................................... 9,354

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. C. L. ‘‘Butch’’ Otter, Republican ............................................................... 120,743Betty Richardson, Democrat ..................................................................... 80,269Steve Gothard, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,129

2. Michael K. Simpson, Republican .............................................................. 135,605Edward Kinghorn, Democrat .................................................................... 57,769John A. Lewis, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,508

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district .................................................................................................... 120,743 80,269 5,129 206,1412d district ..................................................................................................... 135,605 57,769 5,508 198,882

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IDAHO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Total ............................................................................................... 256,348 138,038 10,637 405,023

Senator ................................................................................................................ 266,215 132,975 9,354 408,544

ILLINOISFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim Durkin, Republican ............................................................................ 1,325,703Richard J. Durbin, Democrat .................................................................... 2,103,766Steven Burgauer, Libertarian ................................................................... 57,382

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ...................................................... 29,776Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ......................................................................... 149,068Dorothy G. Tsatsos, Libertarian ............................................................... 4,812

2. Doug Nelson, Republican .......................................................................... 32,567Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 151,443

3. William O. Lipinski, Democrat ................................................................. 156,0424. Anthony J. ‘‘Tony’’ Lopez-Cisneros, Republican ...................................... 12,778

Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat ..................................................................... 67,339Maggie Kohls, Libertarian ........................................................................ 4,396

5. Mark A. Augusti, Republican ................................................................... 46,008Rahm Emanuel, Democrat ........................................................................ 106,514Frank Gonzalez, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,913

6. Henry J. Hyde, Republican ....................................................................... 113,174Tom Berry, Democrat ................................................................................ 60,698

7. Mark Tunney, Republican ......................................................................... 25,280Danny K. Davis, Democrat ....................................................................... 137,933Martin Pankau, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,543

8. Philip M. Crane, Republican ..................................................................... 95,275Melissa L. Bean, Democrat ....................................................................... 70,626Chuck Kelecic, Write-in ............................................................................. 25

9. Nicholas M. Duric, Republican ................................................................. 45,307Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat ............................................................. 118,642Stephanie ‘‘Vs. The Machine’’ Sailor, Libertarian ................................... 4,887

10. Mark Steven Kirk, Republican ................................................................. 128,611Henry H. ‘‘Hank’’ Perritt, Jr., Democrat .................................................. 58,300

11. Jerry Weller, Republican ........................................................................... 124,192Keith S. Van Duyne, Democrat ................................................................ 68,893

12. David Sadler, Republican .......................................................................... 58,440Jerry F. Costello, Democrat ...................................................................... 131,580

13. Judy Biggert, Republican .......................................................................... 139,546Tom Mason, Democrat ............................................................................... 59,069

14. J. Dennis Hastert, Republican .................................................................. 135,198Laurence J. Quick, Democrat ................................................................... 47,165

15. Timothy V. Johnson, Republican .............................................................. 134,650Joshua T. Hartke, Democrat ..................................................................... 64,131Carl Estabrook, Illinois Green .................................................................. 7,836

16. Donald A. Manzullo, Republican .............................................................. 133,339John Kutsch, Democrat ............................................................................. 55,488

17. Peter Calderone, Republican .................................................................... 76,519Lane Evans, Democrat .............................................................................. 127,093

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ILLINOIS—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Illinois has been

decreased from 20 to 19.

18. Ray LaHood, Republican ........................................................................... 192,567

19. John Shimkus, Republican ....................................................................... 133,956David D. Phelps, Democrat ....................................................................... 110,517

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Illi-nois

GreenWrite-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .......................................................... 29,776 149,068 4,812 .......... .......... 183,6562d district ........................................................... 32,567 151,443 ............ .......... .......... 184,0103d district ........................................................... .................. 156,042 ............ .......... .......... 156,0424th district .......................................................... 12,778 67,339 4,396 .......... .......... 84,5135th district .......................................................... 46,008 106,514 6,913 .......... .......... 159,4356th district .......................................................... 113,174 60,698 ............ .......... .......... 173,8727th district .......................................................... 25,280 137,933 2,543 .......... .......... 165,7568th district .......................................................... 95,275 70,626 ............ .......... 25 165,9269th district .......................................................... 45,307 118,642 4,887 .......... .......... 168,83610th district ........................................................ 128,611 58,300 ............ .......... .......... 186,91111th district ........................................................ 124,192 68,893 ............ .......... .......... 193,08512th district ........................................................ 58,440 131,580 ............ .......... .......... 190,02013th district ........................................................ 139,546 59,069 ............ .......... .......... 198,61514th district ........................................................ 135,198 47,165 ............ .......... .......... 182,36315th district ........................................................ 134,650 64,131 ............ 7,836 .......... 206,61716th district ........................................................ 133,339 55,488 ............ .......... .......... 188,82717th district ........................................................ 76,519 127,093 ............ .......... .......... 203,61218th district ........................................................ 192,567 .................. ............ .......... .......... 192,56719th district ........................................................ 133,956 110,517 ............ .......... .......... 244,473

Total ...................................................... 1,657,183 1,740,541 23,551 7,836 25 3,429,136

Senator ....................................................................... 1,325,703 2,103,766 57,382 .......... .......... 3,486,851

INDIANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Mark J. Leyva, Republican ....................................................................... 41,909Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat .................................................................... 90,443Timothy P. Brennan, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,759

2. Chris Chocola, Republican ........................................................................ 95,081Jill Long Thompson, Democrat ................................................................. 86,253Sharon Metheny, Libertarian ................................................................... 7,112James A. Mello, Write-in .......................................................................... 6M. Myer Blatt, Write-in ............................................................................ 6

3. Mark E. Souder, Republican ..................................................................... 92,566Jay Rigdon, Democrat ............................................................................... 50,509Mike Donlan, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,531

4. Steve Buyer, Republican ........................................................................... 112,760Bill Abbott, Democrat ................................................................................ 41,314Jerry L. Susong, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,934

5. Dan Burton, Republican ............................................................................ 129,442Katherine Fox Carr, Democrat ................................................................. 45,283Christopher Adkins, Libertarian .............................................................. 5,130

6. Mike Pence, Republican ............................................................................ 118,436Melina Ann Fox, Democrat ....................................................................... 63,871Doris Robertson, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,346

7. Brose A. McVey, Republican ..................................................................... 64,379Julia M. Carson, Democrat ....................................................................... 77,478Andrew M. Horning, Libertarian ............................................................. 3,919James (Jim) Kell Jeffries, Write-in .......................................................... 64

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INDIANA—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Indiana has been

decreased from 10 to 9.

8. John N. Hostettler, Republican ................................................................ 98,952Bryan L. Hartke, Democrat ...................................................................... 88,763Pam Williams, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,150

9. Mike Sodrel, Republican ........................................................................... 87,169Baron P. Hill, Democrat ............................................................................ 96,654Al Cox, Libertarian .................................................................................... 2,389Jeff Melton, Green ..................................................................................... 2,745

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Green Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .................................................................. 41,909 90,443 2,759 .......... .......... 135,1112d district ................................................................... 95,081 86,253 7,112 .......... 12 188,4583d district ................................................................... 92,566 50,509 3,531 .......... .......... 146,6064th district .................................................................. 112,760 41,314 3,934 .......... .......... 158,0085th district .................................................................. 129,442 45,283 5,130 .......... .......... 179,8556th district .................................................................. 118,436 63,871 3,346 .......... .......... 185,6537th district .................................................................. 64,379 77,478 3,919 .......... 64 145,8408th district .................................................................. 98,952 88,763 5,150 .......... .......... 192,8659th district .................................................................. 87,169 96,654 2,389 2,745 .......... 188,957

Total .............................................................. 840,694 640,568 37,270 2,745 76 1,521,353

IOWAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Greg Ganske, Republican .......................................................................... 447,892Tom Harkin, Democrat .............................................................................. 554,278Richard J. Moore, Libertarian .................................................................. 8,864Timothy A. Harthan, Iowa Green Party .................................................. 11,340Write-in ....................................................................................................... 701

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jim Nussle, Republican ............................................................................. 112,280Ann Hutchinson, Democrat ....................................................................... 83,779Write-in ....................................................................................................... 396

2. James A. Leach, Republican ..................................................................... 108,130Julie Thomas, Democrat ........................................................................... 94,767Kevin Litten, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,178Write-in ....................................................................................................... 96

3. Stan Thompson, Republican ..................................................................... 97,285Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat .................................................................. 115,367Jeffrey J. Smith, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,689Edwin B. Fruit, Socialist Workers Party ................................................. 569Write-in ....................................................................................................... 75

4. Tom Latham, Republican .......................................................................... 115,430John Norris, Democrat .............................................................................. 90,784Terry L. Wilson, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,952Jim Hennager, One Earth Party .............................................................. 1,544Write-in ....................................................................................................... 64

5. Steve King, Republican ............................................................................. 113,257Paul Shomshor, Democrat ......................................................................... 68,853Write-in ....................................................................................................... 127

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Liber-

tarianIowa

GreenParty

OneEarthParty

Social-ist

Work-ers

Party

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 112,280 83,779 .............. .............. ............ ........... 396 196,4552d district .............. 108,130 94,767 4,178 .............. ............ ........... 96 207,171

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IOWA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Liber-

tarianIowa

GreenParty

OneEarthParty

Social-ist

Work-ers

Party

Write-in Total

3d district .............. 97,285 115,367 2,689 .............. ............ 569 75 215,9854th district ............ 115,430 90,784 2,952 .............. 1,544 ........... 64 210,7745th district ............ 113,257 68,853 .............. .............. ............ ........... 127 182,237

Total ............... 546,382 453,550 9,819 .............. 1,544 569 758 1,012,622

Senator ...................... 447,892 554,278 8,864 11,340 ............ ........... 701 1,023,075

KANSASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pat Roberts, Republican ............................................................................ 641,075Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian .................................................................... 70,725George Cook, Reform ................................................................................. 65,050

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jerry Moran, Republican ........................................................................... 189,976Jack Warner, Libertarian ......................................................................... 18,585

2. Jim Ryun, Republican ............................................................................... 127,477Dan Lykins, Democrat ............................................................................... 79,160Art Clack, Libertarian ............................................................................... 4,340

3. Adam Taff, Republican .............................................................................. 102,882Dennis Moore, Democrat ........................................................................... 110,095Douglas Martin, Libertarian ..................................................................... 1,366Dawn Bly, Reform ...................................................................................... 5,046

4. Todd Tiahrt, Republican ........................................................................... 115,691Carlos Nolla, Democrat ............................................................................. 70,656Maike Warren, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,616

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Reform Total

Representatives:1st district ............................................................................... 189,976 .............. 18,585 ............ 208,5612d district ................................................................................ 127,477 79,160 4,340 ............ 210,9773d district ................................................................................ 102,882 110,095 1,366 5,046 219,3894th district ............................................................................... 115,691 70,656 4,616 ............ 190,963

Total ........................................................................... 536,026 259,911 28,907 5,046 829,890

Senator ............................................................................................ 641,075 .............. 70,725 65,050 776,850

KENTUCKYFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mitch McConnell, Republican ................................................................... 731,679Lois Combs Weinberg, Democrat .............................................................. 399,634

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ed Whitfield, Republican .......................................................................... 117,600Klint Alexander, Democrat ....................................................................... 62,617

2. Ron Lewis, Republican .............................................................................. 122,773David L. Williams, Democrat .................................................................... 51,431Robert Guy Dyer, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,084

3. Anne M. Northup, Republican .................................................................. 118,228Jack Conway, Democrat ............................................................................ 110,846

4. Geoff Davis, Republican ............................................................................ 81,651Ken Lucas, Democrat ................................................................................ 87,776John Grote, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,308

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KENTUCKY—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Harold ‘‘Hal’’ Rogers, Republican ............................................................. 137,986

Sidney Jane Bailey, Democrat .................................................................. 38,254

6. Ernie Fletcher, Republican ....................................................................... 115,622Gatewood Galbraith, Independent ........................................................... 41,753Mark Gailey, Libertarian .......................................................................... 3,313

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representatives:1st district ............................................................................. 117,600 62,617 ............ .......... 180,2172d district .............................................................................. 122,773 51,431 ............ 2,084 176,2883d district .............................................................................. 118,228 110,846 ............ .......... 229,0744th district ............................................................................. 81,651 87,776 ............ 2,308 171,7355th district ............................................................................. 137,986 38,254 ............ .......... 176,2406th district ............................................................................. 115,622 .............. 41,753 3,313 160,688

Total ......................................................................... 693,860 350,924 41,753 7,705 1,094,242

Senator .......................................................................................... 731,679 399,634 ............ .......... 1,131,313

LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(General Election)

Suzanne Haik Terrell, Republican ........................................................... 339,506John Cooksey, Republican ......................................................................... 171,752‘‘Tony’’ Perkins, Republican ...................................................................... 119,776Ernest Edward Skillman, Jr., Republican ............................................... 1,668Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat .................................................................... 573,347Raymond Brown, Democrat ...................................................................... 23,553Patrick E. ‘‘Live Wire’’ Landry, Other ...................................................... 10,442James Lemann, Other ............................................................................... 3,866Gary D. Robbins, Other ............................................................................. 2,423

(Runoff Election—December 7, 2002) 1

Suzanne Haik Terrell, Republican ........................................................... 596,642Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat .................................................................... 638,654

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Monica L. Monica, Republican .................................................................. 20,268Robert Namer, Republican ........................................................................ 7,229David Vitter, Republican ........................................................................... 147,117Ian P. Hawxhurst, Other .......................................................................... 5,956

2. ‘‘Silky’’ Sullivan, Republican ..................................................................... 15,440Irma Muse Dixon, Democrat ..................................................................... 28,480Clarence ‘‘Buddy’’ Hunt, Democrat ........................................................... 4,137William J. Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................ 90,310Wayne E. Clement, Other ......................................................................... 3,789

3. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Republican ............................................................... 130,323William Beier, Other ................................................................................. 12,964David Iwancio, Other ................................................................................ 7,055

4. Jim McCrery, Republican .......................................................................... 114,649John Milkovich, Democrat ........................................................................ 42,340‘‘Bill’’ Jacobs, Other ................................................................................... 3,104

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LOUISIANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Robert J. Barham, Republican ................................................................. 34,533

Lee Fletcher, Republican ........................................................................... 45,278Clyde C. Holloway, Republican ................................................................. 42,573Jack Wright, Republican ........................................................................... 3,581Rodney Alexander, Democrat ................................................................... 52,952Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat ........................................................ 4,595Vinson Mouser, Other ............................................................................... 1,145

6. Richard H. Baker, Republican .................................................................. 146,932‘‘Rick’’ Moscatello, Other ........................................................................... 27,898

7. Chris John, Democrat ................................................................................ 138,659Roberto Valletta, Other ............................................................................. 21,051

(Runoff Election—December 7, 2002) 1

5. Lee Fletcher, Republican ........................................................................... 85,744Rodney Alexander, Democrat ................................................................... 86,7181 Louisiana law requires a majority vote as a prerequisite for nomina-

tion or election to this office.

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Louisiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Other Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................................................ 174,614 .................. 5,956 180,5702d district ......................................................................................... 15,440 122,927 3,789 142,1563d district ......................................................................................... 130,323 .................. 20,019 150,3424th district ....................................................................................... 114,649 42,340 3,104 160,0935th district 1 ..................................................................................... 85,744 86,718 ............ 172,4626th district ....................................................................................... 146,932 .................. 27,898 174,8307th district ....................................................................................... .................. 138,659 21,051 159,710

Total ................................................................................... 667,702 390,644 81,817 1,140,163

Senator 1 .................................................................................................. 596,642 638,654 ............ 1,235,296

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

MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Susan M. Collins, Republican ................................................................... 295,041Chellie Pingree, Democrat ........................................................................ 209,858

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Steven Joyce, Republican .......................................................................... 97,931Thomas H. Allen, Democrat ...................................................................... 172,646

2. Kevin L. Raye, Republican ........................................................................ 107,849Michael H. Michaud, Democrat ................................................................ 116,868

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Total

Representatives:1st district .................................................................................................................... 97,931 172,646 270,5772d district ..................................................................................................................... 107,849 116,868 224,717

Total ............................................................................................................... 205,780 289,514 495,294

Senator ................................................................................................................................ 295,041 209,858 504,899

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MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican ............................................................... 192,004Amy D. Tamlyn, Democrat ....................................................................... 57,986

2. Helen Delich Bentley, Republican ............................................................ 88,954C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat ..................................................... 105,718

3. Scott Conwell, Republican ......................................................................... 75,721Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat ................................................................. 145,589

4. John B. Kimble, Republican ..................................................................... 34,890Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat ............................................................... 131,644Mignon Davis, Write-in, Democrat ........................................................... 162Floyd W. Anderson, Jr., Write-in ............................................................. 33

5. Joseph T. Crawford, Republican ............................................................... 60,758Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................ 137,903B. Auerbach, Write-in, Green ................................................................... 158

6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican ................................................................. 147,825Donald M. DeArmon, Democrat ............................................................... 75,575

7. Joseph E. Ward, Republican ..................................................................... 49,172Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................ 137,047

8. Constance A. Morella, Republican ............................................................ 103,587Chris Van Hollen, Democrat ..................................................................... 112,788Stephen Bassett, Unaffiliated ................................................................... 1,599

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in,

Demo-crat

Write-in,

Green

Unaf-fili-ated

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................... 192,004 57,986 .......... .......... .......... .......... 249,9002d district ...................................................... 88,954 105,718 .......... .......... .......... .......... 194,6723d district ...................................................... 75,721 145,589 .......... .......... .......... .......... 221,3104th district ..................................................... 34,890 131,644 162 .......... .......... 33 166,7295th district ..................................................... 60,758 137,903 .......... 158 .......... .......... 198,8196th district ..................................................... 147,825 75,575 .......... .......... .......... .......... 223,4007th district ..................................................... 49,172 137,047 .......... .......... .......... .......... 186,2198th district ..................................................... 103,587 112,788 .......... .......... 1,599 .......... 217,974

Total ................................................ 752,911 904,250 162 158 1,599 33 1,659,113

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John F. Kerry, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,605,976Michael E. Cloud, Libertarian .................................................................. 369,807Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 213,543Other ........................................................................................................... 6,077Randall Forsberg, Write-in ....................................................................... 24,898

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Matthew W. Kinnaman, Republican ........................................................ 66,061John W. Olver, Democrat .......................................................................... 137,841Other ........................................................................................................... 117Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 8,197

2. Richard E. Neal, Democrat ....................................................................... 153,387Other ........................................................................................................... 1,341Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 53,770

3. James P. McGovern, Democrat ................................................................. 155,697Other ........................................................................................................... 1,848Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 54,759

4. Barney Frank, Democrat ........................................................................... 166,125Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 53,393Other ........................................................................................................... 1,691

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Charles McCarthy, Republican ................................................................. 69,337

Martin T. Meehan, Democrat ................................................................... 122,562Ilana Freedman, Libertarian .................................................................... 11,729Other ........................................................................................................... 149Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 10,245

6. Mark C. Smith, Republican ...................................................................... 75,462John F. Tierney, Democrat ....................................................................... 162,900Other ........................................................................................................... 253Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 14,252

7. Edward J. Markey, Democrat ................................................................... 170,968Daniel Melnechuk, Write-in ...................................................................... 863Other ........................................................................................................... 2,206Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 61,976

8. Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................ 111,861Other ........................................................................................................... 495Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 42,923Write-in ....................................................................................................... 25

9. Stephen F. Lynch, Democrat .................................................................... 168,055Other ........................................................................................................... 921Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 66,890

10. Luis Gonzaga, Republican ......................................................................... 79,624William D. Delahunt, Democrat ............................................................... 179,238Other ........................................................................................................... 140Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,025

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Liber-

tarianBlank/

Scattering Other Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 66,061 137,841 .................. 8,197 117 ................ 212,2162d district .............. .................. 153,387 .................. 53,770 1,341 ................ 208,4983d district .............. .................. 155,697 .................. 54,759 1,848 ................ 212,3044th district ............ .................. 166,125 .................. 53,393 1,691 ................ 221,2095th district ............ 69,337 122,562 11,729 10,245 149 ................ 214,0226th district ............ 75,462 162,900 .................. 14,252 253 ................ 252,8677th district ............ .................. 170,968 .................. 61,976 2,206 863 236,0138th district ............ .................. 111,861 .................. 42,923 495 25 155,3049th district ............ .................. 168,055 .................. 66,890 921 ................ 235,86610th district .......... 79,624 179,238 .................. 13,025 140 ................ 272,027

Total ............... 290,484 1,528,634 11,729 379,430 9,161 888 2,220,326

Senator ...................... .................. 1,605,976 369,807 213,543 6,077 24,898 2,220,301

MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Andrew Raczkowski, Republican .............................................................. 1,185,545Carl Levin, Democrat ................................................................................ 1,896,614Eric Borregard, Green ............................................................................... 23,931John S. Mangopoulos, Reform .................................................................. 12,831Doug Dern, Natural Law .......................................................................... 10,366

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Don Hooper, Republican ............................................................................ 69,254Bart Stupak, Democrat ............................................................................. 150,701John Loosemore, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,732

2. Peter Hoekstra, Republican ...................................................................... 156,937Jeffrey Wrisley, Democrat ......................................................................... 61,749Laurie Aleck, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,680Ronald Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers .............................................................. 1,541

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MICHIGAN—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Michigan has been

decreased from 16 to 15.

3. Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican ................................................................... 153,131Kathryn Lynnes, Democrat ....................................................................... 61,987Tom Quinn, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,613Richard Lucey, Reform .............................................................................. 1,124

4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................ 149,090Lawrence Hollenbeck, Democrat .............................................................. 65,950Al Chia, Jr., Libertarian ........................................................................... 1,272Sterling Johnson, Green ............................................................................ 2,261

5. Dale E. Kildee, Democrat .......................................................................... 158,709Clint Foster, Libertarian ........................................................................... 9,344Harley Mikkelson, Green .......................................................................... 5,188Thom Moffitt, Write-in .............................................................................. 97William Fuzi, Write-in .............................................................................. 1

6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................ 126,936Gary Giguere, Jr., Democrat ..................................................................... 53,793Richard Overton, Reform .......................................................................... 2,788

7. Nick Smith, Republican ............................................................................ 121,142Mike Simpson, Democrat .......................................................................... 78,412Ken Proctor, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,515

8. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 156,525Frank McAlpine, Democrat ....................................................................... 70,920Thomas Yeutter, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,152

9. Joe Knollenberg, Republican .................................................................... 141,102David Fink, Democrat ............................................................................... 96,856Robert Schubring, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,922

10. Candice S. Miller, Republican .................................................................. 137,339Carl Marlinga, Democrat .......................................................................... 77,053Renae Coon, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,536

11. Thaddeus G. McCotter, Republican ......................................................... 126,050Kevin Kelley, Democrat ............................................................................. 87,402William Boyd, Green ................................................................................. 4,243Dan Malone, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................... 2,710

12. Harvey Dean, Republican ......................................................................... 61,502Sander M. Levin, Democrat ...................................................................... 140,970Dick Gach, Libertarian .............................................................................. 2,694Steven Revis, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................... 1,362

13. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat .............................................................. 120,869Raymond Warner, Libertarian ................................................................. 11,072

14. Dave Stone, Republican ............................................................................ 26,544John Conyers, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 145,285Francis Schorr, Libertarian ...................................................................... 1,532John Litle, Green ....................................................................................... 1,247

15. Martin Kaltenbach, Republican ................................................................ 48,626John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................ 136,518Gregory Stempfle, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,919

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green Reform Natural

LawU.S.Tax-

payersWrite-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 69,254 150,701 2,732 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 222,6872d district ..................... 156,937 61,749 2,680 ............... ............... ............... 1,541 .......... 222,9073d district ..................... 153,131 61,987 2,613 ............... 1,124 ............... ............ .......... 218,8554th district .................... 149,090 65,950 1,272 2,261 ............... ............... ............ .......... 218,5735th district .................... ....................... 158,709 9,344 5,188 ............... ............... ............ 98 173,3396th district .................... 126,936 53,793 ............... ............... 2,788 ............... ............ .......... 183,5177th district .................... 121,142 78,412 3,515 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 203,0698th district .................... 156,525 70,920 3,152 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 230,5979th district .................... 141,102 96,856 4,922 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 242,88010th district .................. 137,339 77,053 2,536 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 216,92811th district .................. 126,050 87,402 ............... 4,243 ............... ............... 2,710 .......... 220,405

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MICHIGAN—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green Reform Natural

LawU.S.Tax-

payersWrite-

in Total

12th district .................. 61,502 140,970 2,694 ............... ............... ............... 1,362 .......... 206,52813th district .................. ....................... 120,869 11,072 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 131,94114th district .................. 26,544 145,285 1,532 1,247 ............... ............... ............ .......... 174,60815th district .................. 48,626 136,518 3,919 ............... ............... ............... ............ .......... 189,063

Total ...................... 1,474,178 1,507,174 51,983 12,939 3,912 ............... 5,613 98 3,055,897

Senator ............................. 1,185,545 1,896,614 ............... 23,931 12,831 10,366 ............ .......... 3,129,287

MINNESOTAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Norm Coleman, Republican ...................................................................... 1,116,697Walter F. Mondale, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................... 1,067,246Paul Wellstone, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................. 11,381Jim Moore, Independence ......................................................................... 45,139Ray Tricomo, Green ................................................................................... 10,119Miro Drago Kovatchevich, Constitution ................................................... 2,254Ed McGaa, Write-in ................................................................................... 7Dick Franson, Write-in .............................................................................. 3Michelle Harbeck, Write-in ....................................................................... 3Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,7901 Vacancy in the 107th Congress; Paul Wellstone deceased, October

25, 2002; was the Democratic-Farmer-Labor nominee. Walter F.Mondale was the new nominee for the vacancy of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor nomination on the official supplemental ballot. SeeMinnesota Supreme Court Order of October 31, 2002 (C7-02-1879),for explanation of voting procedures regarding official supplementalballot, regular ballot, and regular absentee ballot.

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gil Gutknecht, Republican ........................................................................ 163,570Steve Andreasen, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .......................................... 92,165Greg Mikkelson, Green ............................................................................. 9,964Write-in ....................................................................................................... 283

2. John Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 152,970Bill Luther, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................... 121,121Samuel D. Garst, No New Taxes .............................................................. 12,430Write-in ....................................................................................................... 339

3. Jim Ramstad, Republican ......................................................................... 213,334Darryl Stanton, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................. 82,575Write-in ....................................................................................................... 309

4. Clyde Billington, Republican .................................................................... 89,705Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................... 164,597Scott J. Raskiewicz, Green ........................................................................ 9,919Write-in ....................................................................................................... 319

5. Daniel Nielsen Mathias, Republican ........................................................ 66,271Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................... 171,572Tim Davis, Green ....................................................................................... 17,825Write-in ....................................................................................................... 314

6. Mark R. Kennedy, Republican .................................................................. 164,747Janet Robert, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................. 100,738Dan Becker, Independence ........................................................................ 21,484Write-in ....................................................................................................... 343

7. Dan Stevens, Republican .......................................................................... 90,342Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 170,234Write-in ....................................................................................................... 237

8. Bob Lemen, Republican ............................................................................. 88,673James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................... 194,909Write-in ....................................................................................................... 349

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Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Minnesota

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Independ-ence Green No New

TaxesCon-stitu-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 163,570 92,165 .................. 9,964 .................. ............. 283 265,9822d district ..................... 152,970 121,121 .................. .................. 12,430 ............. 339 286,8603d district ..................... 213,334 82,575 .................. .................. .................. ............. 309 296,2184th district .................... 89,705 164,597 .................. 9,919 .................. ............. 319 264,5405th district .................... 66,271 171,572 .................. 17,825 .................. ............. 314 255,9826th district .................... 164,747 100,738 21,484 .................. .................. ............. 343 287,3127th district .................... 90,342 170,234 .................. .................. .................. ............. 237 260,8138th district .................... 88,673 194,909 .................. .................. .................. ............. 349 283,931

Total ...................... 1,029,612 1,097,911 21,484 37,708 12,430 ............. 2,493 2,201,638

Senator ............................. 1,116,697 1,078,627 45,139 10,119 .................. 2,254 1,803 2,254,639

MISSISSIPPI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Thad Cochran, Republican ........................................................................ 533,269Shawn O’Hara, Reform ............................................................................. 97,226

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Roger F. Wicker, Republican .................................................................... 95,404Rex N. Weathers, Democrat ...................................................................... 32,318Brenda Blackburn, Reform ....................................................................... 3,477Harold M. Taylor, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,368

2. Clinton B. LeSueur, Republican ............................................................... 69,711Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ............................................................... 89,913Lee Dilworth, Reform ................................................................................ 3,426

3. Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering, Republican ................................................ 139,329Ronnie Shows, Democrat ........................................................................... 76,184Jim Giles, Independent ............................................................................. 1,431Harvey L. Darden, Independent ............................................................... 949Carroll Grantham, Reform ........................................................................ 498Brad A. McDonald, Libertarian ................................................................ 760

4. Karl Cleveland Mertz, Republican ........................................................... 34,373Gene Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 121,742Thomas Huffmaster, Reform .................................................................... 2,442Wayne L. Parker, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,311

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

ReformLiber-tari-an

Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 95,404 32,318 .......... 3,477 2,368 133,5672d district ...................................................................... 69,711 89,913 .......... 3,426 .......... 163,0503d district ...................................................................... 139,329 76,184 2,380 498 760 219,1514th district ..................................................................... 34,373 121,742 .......... 2,442 3,311 161,868

Total ................................................................ 338,817 320,157 2,380 9,843 6,439 677,636

Senator .................................................................................. 533,269 .............. .......... 97,226 .......... 630,495

MISSOURI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2007)

Jim Talent, Republican ............................................................................. 935,032Jean Carnahan, Democrat ........................................................................ 913,778Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian ................................................................. 18,345Daniel (Digger) Romano, Green ................................................................ 10,465

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Richard Schwadron, Republican ............................................................... 51,755Wm. Lacy Clay, Democrat ........................................................................ 133,946Jim Higgins, Libertarian ........................................................................... 5,354

2. W. Todd Akin, Republican ........................................................................ 167,057John Hogan, Democrat .............................................................................. 77,223Darla R. Maloney, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,548

3. Catherine S. Enz, Republican ................................................................... 80,551Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat ............................................................... 122,181Daniel (Dan) Byington, Libertarian ......................................................... 4,146

4. James A. (Jim) Noland, Republican ......................................................... 64,451Ike Skelton, Democrat ............................................................................... 142,204Daniel Roy Nelson, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,583

5. Steve Gordon, Republican ......................................................................... 60,245Karen McCarthy, Democrat ...................................................................... 122,645Jeanne Bojarski, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,277

6. Sam Graves, Republican ........................................................................... 131,151Cathy Rinehart, Democrat ........................................................................ 73,202Erik Buck, Libertarian .............................................................................. 3,735

7. Roy Blunt, Republican ............................................................................... 149,519Ron Lapham, Democrat ............................................................................. 45,964Doug Burlison, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,378Steven L. Reed, Write-in ........................................................................... 2

8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican .................................................................... 135,144Gene Curtis, Democrat .............................................................................. 50,686Eric Van Oostrom, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,491

9. Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican .................................................................. 146,032Donald M. (Don) Deichman, Democrat .................................................... 61,126John Mruzik, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,705Keith Brekhus, Green ............................................................................... 4,262

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Green Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 51,755 133,946 5,354 ............ .......... 191,0552d district .......................................................... 167,057 77,223 4,548 ............ .......... 248,8283d district .......................................................... 80,551 122,181 4,146 ............ .......... 206,8784th district ........................................................ 64,451 142,204 3,583 ............ .......... 210,2385th district ........................................................ 60,245 122,645 3,277 ............ .......... 186,1676th district ........................................................ 131,151 73,202 3,735 ............ .......... 208,0887th district ........................................................ 149,519 45,964 4,378 ............ 2 199,8638th district ........................................................ 135,144 50,686 2,491 ............ .......... 188,3219th district ........................................................ 146,032 61,126 2,705 4,262 .......... 214,125

Total .................................................... 985,905 829,177 34,217 4,262 2 1,853,563

Senator (unexpired term) ....................................... 935,032 913,778 18,345 10,465 .......... 1,877,620

MONTANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike Taylor, Republican ........................................................................... 103,611Max Baucus, Democrat ............................................................................. 204,853Stan Jones, Libertarian ............................................................................. 10,420Bob Kelleher, Green .................................................................................. 7,653

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MONTANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Dennis R. Rehberg, Republican ................................................................ 214,100Steve Kelly, Democrat ............................................................................... 108,233Mike Fellows, Libertarian ......................................................................... 8,988

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Green Total

Representative:At large ............................................................................................. 214,100 108,233 8,988 .......... 331,321

Senator .................................................................................................. 103,611 204,853 10,420 7,653 326,537

NEBRASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Chuck Hagel, Republican .......................................................................... 397,438Charlie A. Matulka, Democrat ................................................................. 70,290Phil Chase, Independent ........................................................................... 5,066John J. Graziano, Libertarian .................................................................. 7,423

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Doug Bereuter, Republican ....................................................................... 133,013Robert Eckerson, Libertarian ................................................................... 22,831

2. Lee Terry, Republican ............................................................................... 89,917Jim Simon, Democrat ................................................................................ 46,843Dave Stock, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,018Doug Paterson, Green ............................................................................... 3,236

3. Tom Osborne, Republican ......................................................................... 163,939Jerry Hickman, Libertarian ...................................................................... 12,017

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Green Total

Representatives:1st district ....................................................................... 133,013 .............. .......... 22,831 .......... 155,8442d district ........................................................................ 89,917 46,843 .......... 2,018 3,236 142,0143d district ........................................................................ 163,939 .............. .......... 12,017 .......... 175,956

Total .................................................................. 386,869 46,843 .......... 36,866 3,236 473,814

Senator ................................................................................... 397,438 70,290 5,066 7,423 .......... 480,217

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NEVADA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Lynette Maria Boggs-McDonald, Republican .......................................... 51,148Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................ 64,312Steven Dempsey, Independent American ................................................ 2,861W. Lane Startin, Green ............................................................................. 1,393Undervote ................................................................................................... 1,659Over vote .................................................................................................... 143

2. Jim Gibbons, Republican ........................................................................... 149,574Travis O. Souza, Democrat ....................................................................... 40,189Janine Hansen, Independent American ................................................... 7,240Brendan Trainor, Libertarian ................................................................... 3,413Robert Winquist, Natural Law ................................................................. 784Over Vote .................................................................................................... 143

3. Jon C. Porter, Republican ......................................................................... 100,378Dario Herrera, Democrat .......................................................................... 66,659Pete O’Neil, Independent .......................................................................... 6,842Richard Wayne Odell, Independent American ........................................ 1,694Neil Scott, Libertarian .............................................................................. 3,421

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Inde-pendentAmer-ican

Liber-tarian Undervote Green

Nat-uralLaw

Overvote

OverVote Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 51,148 64,312 ........... 2,861 ........... 1,659 1,393 ......... 143 ......... 121,5162d district ..................... 149,574 40,189 ........... 7,240 3,413 ................... ........... 784 ......... 143 201,3433d district ..................... 100,378 66,659 6,842 1,694 3,421 ................... ........... ......... ......... ......... 178,994

Total ...................... 301,100 171,160 6,842 11,795 6,834 1,659 1,393 784 143 143 501,853

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John E. Sununu, Republican .................................................................... 227,229Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat ....................................................................... 207,478Ken Blevens, Libertarian .......................................................................... 9,835Scattering ................................................................................................... 197Bob Smith, Write-in ................................................................................... 2,396

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeb Bradley, Republican ............................................................................ 128,993Martha Fuller Clark, Democrat ............................................................... 85,426Dan Belforti, Libertarian .......................................................................... 7,387Scattering ................................................................................................... 181

2. Charles Bass, Republican .......................................................................... 125,804Katrina Swett, Democrat .......................................................................... 90,479Rosalie T. Babiarz, Libertarian ................................................................ 5,051Scattering ................................................................................................... 122

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Scat-ter-ing

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................................ 128,993 85,426 7,387 181 .......... 221,9872d district ......................................................................... 125,804 90,479 5,051 122 .......... 221,456

Total ................................................................... 254,797 175,905 12,438 303 .......... 443,443

Senator ..................................................................................... 227,229 207,478 9,835 197 2,396 447,135

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NEW JERSEY 1

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Douglas R. Forrester, Republican ............................................................ 928,439Frank R. Lautenberg, Democrat ............................................................... 1,138,193Ted Glick, Independent (Green) ............................................................... 24,308Elizabeth Macron, Independent (Libertarian) ......................................... 12,558Norman E. Wahner, Independent (NJ Conservative) ............................. 6,404Gregory Pason, Independent (Socialist) ................................................... 2,702

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Robert E. Andrews, Democrat .................................................................. 121,846Timothy Haas, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 9,543

2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................ 116,834Steven A. Farkas, Democrat ..................................................................... 47,735Roger Merle, Independent (Green) ........................................................... 1,739Michael J. Matthews, Jr., Independent (Libertarian) ............................ 1,720Costantino Rozzo, Independent (Socialist) ............................................... 771

3. Jim Saxton, Republican ............................................................................. 123,375Richard Strada, Democrat ........................................................................ 64,364Raymond Byrne, Independent (Libertarian) ........................................... 1,335Ken Feduniewicz, Independent (American First) ................................... 665

4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ........................................................... 115,293Mary Brennan, Democrat ......................................................................... 55,967Keith Quarles, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 1,211Don Graham, Independent (NJ Conservative) ........................................ 767Hermann Winkelmann, Independent (Honesty, Humanity, Duty) ....... 1,063

5. Scott Garrett, Republican ......................................................................... 118,881Anne Sumers, Democrat ........................................................................... 76,504Michael J. Cino, Independent (Lower Tax Independent) ....................... 4,466

6. Ric Medrow, Republican ............................................................................ 42,479Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 91,379Richard D. Strong, Independent (Green) ................................................. 1,819Barry Allen, Independent (Libertarian) ................................................... 1,206Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden, Independent (Human Rights Advocate) 612

7. Mike Ferguson, Republican ...................................................................... 106,055Tim Carden, Democrat .............................................................................. 74,879Darren Young, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 2,068

8. Jared Silverman, Republican .................................................................... 40,318Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................... 88,101Joseph A. Fortunato, Independent (Green) ............................................. 3,400

9. Joseph Glass, Republican .......................................................................... 42,088Steven R. Rothman, Democrat ................................................................. 97,108

10. Andrew Wirtz, Republican ........................................................................ 15,913Donald M. Payne, Democrat ..................................................................... 86,433

11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican ..................................................... 132,938Vij Pawar, Democrat ................................................................................. 48,477Richard S. Roth, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................ 2,263

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NEW JERSEY 1 I—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued12. DeForest ‘‘Buster’’ Soaries, Republican .................................................... 62,938

Rush D. Holt, Democrat ............................................................................ 104,806Carl J. Mayer, Independent (Green) ........................................................ 1,871Thomas D. Abrams, Independent (Libertarian) ...................................... 1,259Karen Anne Zaletel, Independent (NJ Conservative) ............................. 839

13. James Geron, Republican .......................................................................... 16,852Robert Menendez, Democrat ..................................................................... 72,605Pat Henry Faulkner, Independent (Green) ............................................. 1,195Esmat Zaklama, Independent (Anti-Corruption Doctor) ........................ 740

Independent (The American Party) ...................................................... 34Dick Hester, Independent (Pro Life Conservative) ................................. 732Herbert H. Shaw, Independent (Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son

Corruptos).573

1 In New Jersey, the designation ‘‘Independent’’ indicates candidateswho have received direct nomination by petition for inclusion onthe general election ballot. The designation in parentheses is thatof party or principles which the candidate represents.

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NEW MEXICOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pete V. Domenici, Republican ................................................................... 314,193Gloria Tristani, Democrat ......................................................................... 168,863

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Heather Wilson, Republican ..................................................................... 95,711Richard M. Romero, Democrat ................................................................. 77,234

2. Steve Pearce, Republican .......................................................................... 79,631John Arthur Smith, Democrat .................................................................. 61,916George L. Dewey, Write-in, Green ........................................................... 43Padraig M. Lynch, Write-in, Republican ................................................. 39

3. Tom Udall, Democrat ................................................................................ 122,921

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in,

Green

Write-in,Re-

publi-can

Total

Representatives:1st district ...................................................................................... 95,711 77,234 .......... .......... 172,9452d district ....................................................................................... 79,631 61,916 43 39 141,6293d district ....................................................................................... .............. 122,921 .......... .......... 122,921

Total ................................................................................. 175,342 262,071 43 39 437,495

Senator ................................................................................................... 314,193 168,863 .......... .......... 483,056

NEW YORKFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Felix J. Grucci, Jr., Republican ................................................................ 64,999Conservative ........................................................................................... 6,116Independence .......................................................................................... 4,522Right to Life ............................................................................................ 5,887

Timothy H. Bishop, Democrat .................................................................. 81,325Working Families ................................................................................... 2,951

Lorna Salzman, Green .............................................................................. 1,991Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 10,739

2. Joseph P. Finley, Republican .................................................................... 48,239Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,772Right to Life ............................................................................................ 5,106

Steve J. Israel, Democrat .......................................................................... 75,845Independence .......................................................................................... 7,632Working Families ................................................................................... 1,974

John Keenan, Green .................................................................................. 1,558Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 14,087

3. Peter T. King, Republican ......................................................................... 98,874Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,904Independence .......................................................................................... 7,113Right to Life ............................................................................................ 7,646

Stuart L. Finz, Democrat .......................................................................... 46,022Janeen DePrima, Liberal .......................................................................... 1,513Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 17,550

4. Marilyn F. O’Grady, Republican ............................................................... 61,473Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,308Right to Life ............................................................................................ 6,101

Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ................................................................... 85,496Independent ............................................................................................ 5,272Working Families ................................................................................... 2,883Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,155

Tim Derham, Green ................................................................................... 852Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 11,713

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NEW YORK—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New York has been

decreased from 31 to 29.

5. Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat ................................................................... 68,773Independence .......................................................................................... 3,614Working Families ................................................................................... 1,882Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,541

Perry S. Reich, Conservative .................................................................... 5,718Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 51,213

6. Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ................................................................... 68,718Working Families ................................................................................... 3,352Liberal ..................................................................................................... 729

Rey Clarke, Independence ......................................................................... 2,632Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 36,387

7. Kevin Brawley, Republican ....................................................................... 16,460Conservative ........................................................................................... 2,112

Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................ 48,983Working Families ................................................................................... 1,984

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 34,7338. Jim Farrin, Republican ............................................................................. 18,623

Independence .......................................................................................... 1,051Jerrold L. Nadler, Democrat ..................................................................... 71,996

Working Families ................................................................................... 6,390Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,616

Alan Jay Gerber, Conservative ................................................................. 3,361Dan Wentzel, Green .................................................................................. 1,918Joseph Dobrian, Libertarian ..................................................................... 526Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,095

9. Alfred F. Donohue, Republican ................................................................. 27,882Conservative ........................................................................................... 3,816

Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat .................................................................. 57,104Working Families ................................................................................... 1,893Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,740

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 27,50010. Edolphus Towns, Democrat ...................................................................... 72,313

Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,546Herbert F. Ryan, Conservative ................................................................. 1,639Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 42,073

11. Susan Cleary, Republican ......................................................................... 9,250Independence .......................................................................................... 1,899

Major R. Owens, Democrat ....................................................................... 67,967Working Families ................................................................................... 8,950

Alice Gaffney, Conservative ...................................................................... 798Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,310

12. Nydia M. Velazquez, Democrat ................................................................ 43,809Working Families ................................................................................... 4,599

Cesar Estevez, Conservative ..................................................................... 2,119Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 34,238

13. Vito Fossella, Republican .......................................................................... 62,520Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,166Right to Life ............................................................................................ 2,518

Arne M. Mattsson, Democrat .................................................................... 27,304Working Families ................................................................................... 1,271Liberal ..................................................................................................... 791

Anita Lerman, Independence .................................................................... 1,427Henry J. Bardel, Green ............................................................................. 696Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 19,913

14. Anton Srdanovic, Republican .................................................................... 30,053Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,495

Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................. 85,029Independence .......................................................................................... 3,383Working Families ................................................................................... 4,863Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,656

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 24,127

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NEW YORK—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New York has been

decreased from 31 to 29.

15. Jessie A. Fields, Republican ..................................................................... 8,790Independence .......................................................................................... 2,218

Charles B. Rangel, Democrat .................................................................... 77,036Working Families ................................................................................... 7,331

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 32,025

16. Frank Dellavalle, Republican ................................................................... 3,916Conservative ........................................................................................... 450

Jose E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................ 48,411Working Families ................................................................................... 2,305

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 23,372

17. C. Scott Vanderhoef, Republican .............................................................. 35,389Conservative ........................................................................................... 4,135Independence .......................................................................................... 3,110

Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ........................................................................... 73,569Working Families ................................................................................... 2,721Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,245

Arthur L. Gallagher, Right to Life ........................................................... 1,931Elizabeth Shanklin, Green ........................................................................ 1,743Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 20,739

18. Nita M. Lowey, Democrat ......................................................................... 95,396Working Families ................................................................................... 3,561

Michael J. Reynolds, Right to Life ........................................................... 8,558Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 82,503

19. Sue W. Kelly, Republican .......................................................................... 102,848Conservative ........................................................................................... 9,648Independence .......................................................................................... 8,633

Janine M. H. Selendy, Democrat .............................................................. 44,967Christine M. Tighe, Right to Life ............................................................. 4,374Jonathan M. Wright, Green ...................................................................... 2,642Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 17,206

20. John E. Sweeney, Republican ................................................................... 125,335Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,903

Frank Stoppenbach, Democrat ................................................................. 45,878Margaret Lewis, Green ............................................................................. 5,162Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 31,256

21. Charles B. Rosenstein, Republican .......................................................... 53,525Michael R. McNulty, Democrat ................................................................ 128,584

Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,489Independence .......................................................................................... 17,810Working Families ................................................................................... 4,446

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,113

22. Eric Hall, Republican ................................................................................ 52,499Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,509

Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat ................................................................ 92,336Independence .......................................................................................... 13,215Working Families ................................................................................... 5,135Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,594

Paul J. Laux, Right to Life ....................................................................... 2,473Steven Greenfield, Green .......................................................................... 2,723Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,787

23. John M. McHugh, Republican .................................................................. 110,042Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,640

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 59,931

24. Sherwood L. Boehlert, Republican ........................................................... 108,017David L. Walrath, Conservative ............................................................... 32,991Kathleen M. Peters, Right to Life ............................................................ 5,109Mark Dunau, Green .................................................................................. 6,660Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 49,855

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NEW YORK—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New York has been

decreased from 31 to 29.

25. James T. Walsh, Republican ..................................................................... 113,914Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,794Independence .......................................................................................... 18,902

Stephanie Aldersley, Democrat ................................................................ 53,290Francis J. Gavin, Working Families ........................................................ 2,131Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 17,129

26. Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican ............................................................ 105,807Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,937Independence .......................................................................................... 18,345

Ayesha F. Nariman, Democrat ................................................................. 41,140Shawn Harris, Right to Life ..................................................................... 4,084Paul E. Fallon, Green ................................................................................ 3,146Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,535

27. Jack Quinn, Republican ............................................................................ 105,946Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,171

Peter Crotty, Democrat ............................................................................. 45,060Working Families ................................................................................... 2,751

Thomas Casey, Right to Life ..................................................................... 3,586Albert N. LaBruna, Green ........................................................................ 2,405Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 25,964

28. Henry F. Wojtaszek, Republican .............................................................. 45,125Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,426Independence .......................................................................................... 7,996

Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat ..................................................... 94,209Working Families ................................................................................... 4,848

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,10429. Amo Houghton, Republican ...................................................................... 116,245

Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,412Kisun J. Peters, Democrat ........................................................................ 37,128Wendy M. Johnson, Right to Life ............................................................. 5,836Rachel Treichler, Green ............................................................................ 4,010Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 33,162

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NORTH CAROLINAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Elizabeth H. Dole, Republican .................................................................. 1,248,664Erskine B. Bowles, Democrat ................................................................... 1,047,983Sean Haugh, Libertarian .......................................................................... 33,807Paul G. DeLaney, Write-in ........................................................................ 727

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Greg Dority, Republican ............................................................................ 50,907Frank W. Ballance, Jr., Democrat ............................................................ 93,157Mike Ruff, Libertarian .............................................................................. 2,093

2. Joseph L. Ellen, Republican ..................................................................... 50,965Bob Etheridge, Democrat .......................................................................... 100,121Gary Minter, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,098

3. Walter B. Jones, Republican ..................................................................... 131,448Gary Goodson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 13,486

4. Tuan A. Nguyen, Republican .................................................................... 78,095David E. Price, Democrat .......................................................................... 132,185Ken Nelson, Libertarian ............................................................................ 5,766

5. Richard Burr, Republican ......................................................................... 137,879David Crawford, Democrat ....................................................................... 58,558

6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................ 151,430Tara Grubb, Libertarian ........................................................................... 16,067

7. James R. Adams, Republican ................................................................... 45,537Mike McIntyre, Democrat ......................................................................... 118,543David Michael Brooks, Libertarian .......................................................... 2,574

8. Robin Hayes, Republican .......................................................................... 80,298Chris Kouri, Democrat .............................................................................. 66,819Mark Andrew Johnson, Libertarian ......................................................... 2,619

9. Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican .............................................................. 140,095Ed McGuire, Democrat .............................................................................. 49,974Christopher S. Cole, Libertarian .............................................................. 3,374

10. Cass Ballenger, Republican ...................................................................... 102,768Ron Daugherty, Democrat ......................................................................... 65,587Christopher M. Hill, Libertarian .............................................................. 4,937

11. Charles H. Taylor, Republican ................................................................. 112,335Sam Neill, Democrat ................................................................................. 86,664Eric Henry, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,261

12. Jeff Kish, Republican ................................................................................ 49,588Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................ 98,821Carey Head, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,830

13. Carolyn W. Grant, Republican ................................................................. 77,688Brad Miller, Democrat ............................................................................... 100,287Alex MacDonald, Libertarian ................................................................... 5,295

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 50,907 93,157 2,093 .......... 146,1572d district .......................................................................... 50,965 100,121 2,098 .......... 153,1843d district .......................................................................... 131,448 .................. 13,486 .......... 144,9344th district ........................................................................ 78,095 132,185 5,766 .......... 216,0465th district ........................................................................ 137,879 58,558 ............ .......... 196,4376th district ........................................................................ 151,430 .................. 16,067 .......... 167,4977th district ........................................................................ 45,537 118,543 2,574 .......... 166,6548th district ........................................................................ 80,298 66,819 2,619 .......... 149,7369th district ........................................................................ 140,095 49,974 3,374 .......... 193,44310th district ...................................................................... 102,768 65,587 4,937 .......... 173,29211th district ...................................................................... 112,335 86,664 3,261 .......... 202,26012th district ...................................................................... 49,588 98,821 2,830 .......... 151,239

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NORTH CAROLINA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

13th district ...................................................................... 77,688 100,287 5,295 .......... 183,270

Total .................................................................... 1,209,033 970,716 64,400 .......... 2,244,149

Senator ..................................................................................... 1,248,664 1,047,983 33,807 727 2,331,181

NORTH DAKOTAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Rick Clayburgh, Republican ..................................................................... 109,957Earl Pomeroy, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ..................................... 121,073

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic-Non-

partisanLeague

Total

Representative:At large ............................................................................................................................ 109,957 121,073 231,030

OHIOFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Steve Chabot, Republican ......................................................................... 110,760Greg Harris, Democrat .............................................................................. 60,168

2. Rob Portman, Republican ......................................................................... 139,218Charles Sanders, Democrat ...................................................................... 48,785James Condit, Jr., Write-in ....................................................................... 13

3. Michael R. Turner, Republican ................................................................. 111,630Rick Carne, Democrat ............................................................................... 78,307Ronald Williamitis, Independent .............................................................. 14

4. Michael Oxley, Republican ........................................................................ 120,001Jim Clark, Democrat ................................................................................. 57,726

5. Paul E. Gillmor, Republican ..................................................................... 126,286Roger Anderson, Democrat ....................................................................... 51,872John Green, Independent .......................................................................... 10,096

6. Mike Halleck, Republican ......................................................................... 77,643Ted Strickland, Democrat ......................................................................... 113,972

7. David L. Hobson, Republican ................................................................... 113,252Kara Anastasio, Democrat ........................................................................ 45,568Frank Doden, Independent ....................................................................... 8,812

8. John A. Boehner, Republican ................................................................... 119,947Jeff Hardenbrook, Democrat ..................................................................... 49,444

9. Ed Emery, Republican ............................................................................... 46,481Marcy Kaptur, Democrat .......................................................................... 132,236

10. Jon A. Heben, Republican ......................................................................... 41,778Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat .................................................................. 129,997Judy Locy, Independent ............................................................................ 3,761

11. Patrick A. Pappano, Republican ............................................................... 36,146Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat ........................................................... 116,590

12. Patrick J. Tiberi, Republican .................................................................... 116,982Edward Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 64,707

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OHIO—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Ohio has been

decreased from 19 to 18.

13. Ed Oliveros, Republican ............................................................................ 55,357Sherrod Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 123,025

14. Steven C. LaTourette, Republican ........................................................... 134,413Dale Blanchard, Democrat ........................................................................ 51,846Sid Stone, Independent ............................................................................. 113

15. Deborah Pryce, Republican ....................................................................... 108,193Mark Brown, Democrat ............................................................................. 54,286

16. Ralph Regula, Republican ......................................................................... 129,734Jim Rice, Democrat .................................................................................... 58,644

17. Ann Womer Benjamin, Republican .......................................................... 62,188Timothy J. Ryan, Democrat ...................................................................... 94,441James A. Traficant, Jr., Independent ...................................................... 28,045

18. Robert W. Ney, Republican ....................................................................... 125,546

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 110,760 60,168 ............ .......... 170,9282d district .......................................................................... 139,218 48,785 ............ 13 188,0163d district .......................................................................... 111,630 78,307 14 .......... 189,9514th district ........................................................................ 120,001 57,726 ............ .......... 177,7275th district ........................................................................ 126,286 51,872 10,096 .......... 188,2546th district ........................................................................ 77,643 113,972 ............ .......... 191,6157th district ........................................................................ 113,252 45,568 8,812 .......... 167,6328th district ........................................................................ 119,947 49,444 ............ .......... 169,3919th district ........................................................................ 46,481 132,236 ............ .......... 178,71710th district ...................................................................... 41,778 129,997 3,761 .......... 175,53611th district ...................................................................... 36,146 116,590 ............ .......... 152,73612th district ...................................................................... 116,982 64,707 ............ .......... 181,68913th district ...................................................................... 55,357 123,025 ............ .......... 178,38214th district ...................................................................... 134,413 51,846 113 .......... 186,37215th district ...................................................................... 108,193 54,286 ............ .......... 162,47916th district ...................................................................... 129,734 58,644 ............ .......... 188,37817th district ...................................................................... 62,188 94,441 28,045 .......... 184,67418th district ...................................................................... 125,546 .................. ............ .......... 125,546

Total .................................................................... 1,775,555 1,331,614 50,841 13 3,158,023

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

James M. Inhofe, Republican .................................................................... 583,579David Walters, Democrat .......................................................................... 369,789James Germalic, Independent .................................................................. 65,056

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. John Sullivan, Republican ........................................................................ 119,566Doug Dodd, Democrat ................................................................................ 90,649Joe Cristiano, Independent ....................................................................... 4,740

2. Kent Pharaoh, Republican ........................................................................ 51,234Brad Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 146,748

3. Frank D. Lucas, Republican ..................................................................... 148,206Robert T. Murphy, Independent ............................................................... 47,884

4. Tom Cole, Republican ................................................................................ 106,452Darryl Roberts, Democrat ......................................................................... 91,322

5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 121,374Lou Barlow, Democrat ............................................................................... 63,208Donna C. Davis, Independent ................................................................... 10,469

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OKLAHOMA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent Total

Representatives:1st district .......................................................................................... 119,566 90,649 4,740 214,9552d district ........................................................................................... 51,234 146,748 .............. 197,9823d district ........................................................................................... 148,206 .............. 47,884 196,0904th district ......................................................................................... 106,452 91,322 .............. 197,7745th district ......................................................................................... 121,374 63,208 10,469 195,051

Total ..................................................................................... 546,832 391,927 63,093 1,001,852

Senator ...................................................................................................... 583,579 369,789 65,056 1,018,424

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Gordon Smith, Republican ........................................................................ 712,287Bill Bradbury, Democrat ........................................................................... 501,898Dan Fitzgerald, Libertarian ...................................................................... 29,979Lon Mabon, Constitution .......................................................................... 21,703Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 1,354

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jim Greenfield, Republican ....................................................................... 80,917David Wu, Democrat ................................................................................. 149,215Beth A. King, Libertarian ......................................................................... 7,639Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 265

2. Greg Walden, Republican .......................................................................... 181,295Peter Buckley, Democrat ........................................................................... 64,991Mike Wood, Libertarian ............................................................................ 5,681Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 317

3. Sarah Seale, Republican ........................................................................... 62,821Earl Blumenauer, Democrat ..................................................................... 156,851Kevin Jones, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,704David Brownlow, Constitution .................................................................. 3,495Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist ............................................................ 6,588Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 518

4. Liz VanLeeuwen, Republican ................................................................... 90,523Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ...................................................................... 168,150Chris Bigelow, Libertarian ........................................................................ 4,602Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 206

5. Brian J. Boquist, Republican .................................................................... 113,441Darlene Hooley, Democrat ........................................................................ 137,713Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 383

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion Socialist

Mis-cellane-

ousTotal

Representatives:1st district ............. 80,917 149,215 7,639 ................ .............. 265 238,0362d district .............. 181,295 64,991 5,681 ................ .............. 317 252,2843d district .............. 62,821 156,851 4,704 3,495 6,588 518 234,9774th district ............ 90,523 168,150 4,602 ................ .............. 206 263,4815th district ............ 113,441 137,713 ................ ................ .............. 383 251,537

Total ............... 528,997 676,920 22,626 3,495 6,588 1,689 1,240,315

Senator ...................... 712,287 501,898 29,979 21,703 .............. 1,354 1,267,221

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PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Marie G. Delany, Republican .................................................................... 17,444Robert A. Brady, Democrat ....................................................................... 121,076Mike Ewall, Green ..................................................................................... 1,570

2. Thomas G. Dougherty, Republican ........................................................... 20,988Chaka Fattah, Democrat ........................................................................... 150,623

3. Phil English, Republican ........................................................................... 116,763Anndrea M. Benson, Green ....................................................................... 33,554Write-in ....................................................................................................... 12

4. Melissa A. Hart, Republican ..................................................................... 130,534Stevan Drobac, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 71,674Write-in ....................................................................................................... 10

5. John E. Peterson, Republican ................................................................... 124,942Thomas A. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................ 18,078Write-in ....................................................................................................... 191

6. Jim Gerlach, Republican ........................................................................... 103,648Dan Wofford, Democrat ............................................................................. 98,128Write-in ....................................................................................................... 15

7. Curt Weldon, Republican .......................................................................... 146,296Peter A. Lennon, Democrat ....................................................................... 75,055

8. James C. Greenwood, Republican ............................................................ 127,475Timothy T. Reece, Democrat ..................................................................... 76,178Write-in ....................................................................................................... 34

9. Bill Shuster, Republican ........................................................................... 124,184John R. Henry, Democrat ......................................................................... 50,558Write-in ....................................................................................................... 107

10. Don Sherwood, Republican, Democrat ..................................................... 152,017Kurt J. Shotko, Green ............................................................................... 11,613Write-in ....................................................................................................... 529

11. Louis J. Barletta, Republican ................................................................... 71,543Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat .................................................................... 93,758Thomas J. McLaughlin, Reform ............................................................... 3,304Write-in ....................................................................................................... 10

12. Bill Choby, Republican .............................................................................. 44,818John P. Murtha, Democrat ....................................................................... 124,201Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9

13. Melissa Brown, Republican ....................................................................... 100,295Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat .................................................................... 107,945John P. McDermott, Constitution ............................................................. 3,627

14. Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ...................................................................... 123,323Write-in ....................................................................................................... 89

15. Patrick J. Toomey, Republican ................................................................. 98,493Edward J. O’Brien, Democrat ................................................................... 73,212Write-in ....................................................................................................... 8

16. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ...................................................................... 119,046Will Todd, Green ........................................................................................ 8,720Kenneth Brenneman, Constitution .......................................................... 6,766Write-in ....................................................................................................... 65

17. George W. Gekas, Republican ................................................................... 97,802Tim Holden, Democrat .............................................................................. 103,483Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6

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PENNSYLVANIA—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Pennsylvania has

been decreased from 21 to 19.

18. Tim Murphy, Republican .......................................................................... 119,885Jack Machek, Democrat ............................................................................ 79,451Write-in ....................................................................................................... 13

19. Todd Russell Platts, Republican ............................................................... 143,097Ben Price, Green ........................................................................................ 7,900Michael Mickey Paoletta, Libertarian ...................................................... 6,008Write-in ....................................................................................................... 140

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Pennsylvania

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 17,444 121,076 1,570 .................. .................. ............. ............. 140,0902d district ..................... 20,988 150,623 .................. .................. .................. ............. ............. 171,6113d district ..................... 116,763 .......................... 33,554 .................. .................. ............. 12 150,3294th district .................... 130,534 71,674 .................. .................. .................. ............. 10 202,2185th district .................... 124,942 .......................... .................. 18,078 .................. ............. 191 143,2116th district .................... 103,648 98,128 .................. .................. .................. ............. 15 201,7917th district .................... 146,296 75,055 .................. .................. .................. ............. ............. 221,3518th district .................... 127,475 76,178 .................. .................. .................. ............. 34 203,6879th district .................... 124,184 50,558 .................. .................. .................. ............. 107 174,84910th district .................. 152,017 .......................... 11,613 .................. .................. ............. 529 164,15911th district .................. 71,543 93,758 .................. .................. .................. 3,304 10 168,61512th district .................. 44,818 124,201 .................. .................. .................. ............. 9 169,02813th district .................. 100,295 107,945 .................. .................. 3,627 ............. ............. 211,86714th district .................. .......................... 123,323 .................. .................. .................. ............. 89 123,41215th district .................. 98,493 73,212 .................. .................. .................. ............. 8 171,71316th district .................. 119,046 .......................... 8,720 .................. 6,766 ............. 65 134,59717th district .................. 97,802 103,483 .................. .................. .................. ............. 6 201,29118th district .................. 119,885 79,451 .................. .................. .................. ............. 13 199,34919th district .................. 143,097 .......................... 7,900 6,008 .................. ............. 140 157,145

Total ...................... 1,859,270 1,348,665 63,357 24,086 10,393 3,304 1,238 3,310,313

RHODE ISLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert G. Tingle, Republican .................................................................... 69,808Jack Reed, Democrat ................................................................................. 253,774

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. David W. Rogers, Republican ................................................................... 59,370Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat .................................................................. 95,286Frank Carter, Independent ....................................................................... 4,318Write-in ....................................................................................................... 159

2. John O. Matson, Republican ..................................................................... 37,767James R. Langevin, Democrat .................................................................. 129,390Dorman J. Hayes, Jr., Independent Home Protection ............................ 2,327Write-in ....................................................................................................... 126

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Inde-pend-ent

HomePro-tec-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 59,370 95,286 4,318 .......... 159 159,1332d district .......................................................................... 37,767 129,390 .......... 2,327 126 169,610

Total .................................................................... 97,137 224,676 4,318 2,327 285 328,743

Senator ..................................................................................... 69,808 253,774 .......... .......... .......... 323,582

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SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lindsey O. Graham, Republican .............................................................. 600,010Alex Sanders, Democrat ............................................................................ 487,359Victor Kocher, Libertarian ........................................................................ 6,648Ted Adams, Constitution .......................................................................... 8,228Write-in ....................................................................................................... 667

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Henry E. Brown, Jr., Republican ............................................................. 127,562James E. Dunn, United Citizens .............................................................. 9,841Joe Innella, Natural Law .......................................................................... 4,965Write-in ....................................................................................................... 57

2. Joe Wilson, Republican ............................................................................. 144,149James R. ‘‘Jim’’ Legg, Libertarian ............................................................ 9,650Mark Whittington, United Citizens ......................................................... 17,189Write-in ....................................................................................................... 371

3. J. Gresham Barrett, Republican ............................................................... 119,644George L. Brightharp, Democrat .............................................................. 55,743Mike Boerste, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,785Write-in ....................................................................................................... 23

4. Jim DeMint, Republican ........................................................................... 122,422Peter J. Ashy, Democrat ........................................................................... 51,462United Citizens .......................................................................................... 1,173C. Faye Walters, Natural Law ................................................................. 2,176Write-in ....................................................................................................... 184

5. John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 121,912Doug Kendall, Libertarian ........................................................................ 11,013Steve Lefemine, Constitution .................................................................... 8,930Write-in ....................................................................................................... 117

6. Gary McLeod, Republican ......................................................................... 55,490James E. Clyburn, Democrat .................................................................... 115,855R. Craig Augenstein, Libertarian ............................................................. 1,662Write-in ....................................................................................................... 40

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

UnitedCitizens

Con-stitution

NaturalLaw

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 127,562 ................. ............... 9,841 ............... 4,965 57 142,4252d district .............. 144,149 ................. 9,650 17,189 ............... ............. 371 171,3593d district .............. 119,644 55,743 2,785 ............... ............... ............. 23 178,1954th district ............ 122,422 51,462 ............... 1,173 ............... 2,176 184 177,4175th district ............ ...................... 121,912 11,013 ............... 8,930 ............. 117 141,9726th district ............ 55,490 115,855 1,662 ............... ............... ............. 40 173,047

Total ............... 569,267 344,972 25,110 28,203 8,930 7,141 792 984,415

Senator ...................... 600,010 487,359 6,684 ............... 8,228 ............. 667 1,102,948

SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Thune, Republican ........................................................................... 166,949Tim Johnson, Democrat ............................................................................ 167,481Kurt Evans, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,071

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

William J. Janklow, Republican ............................................................... 180,023Stephanie Herseth, Democrat ................................................................... 153,551Terry Begay, Libertarian .......................................................................... 3,117

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Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative:At large .............................................................................................................. 180,023 153,551 3,117 336,691

Senator .................................................................................................................. 166,949 167,481 3,071 337,501

TENNESSEEFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lamar Alexander, Republican .................................................................. 891,498Bob Clement, Democrat ............................................................................ 728,232John Jay Hooker, Independent ................................................................. 6,401Wesley M. Baker, Independent ................................................................. 6,106Connie Gammon, Independent ................................................................. 5,349Karl Stanley Davidson, Independent ....................................................... 2,217Basil J. Marceaux, Independent ............................................................... 1,170H. Gary Keplinger, Independent .............................................................. 1,103Write-in ....................................................................................................... 356

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. William L. Jenkins, Republican ............................................................... 127,300Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,586

2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 146,887John Greene, Democrat ............................................................................. 37,035Joshua Williamson, Independent ............................................................. 1,110George Njezic, Independent ...................................................................... 940Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9

3. Zach Wamp, Republican ............................................................................ 112,254John Wolfe, Democrat ............................................................................... 58,824William C. Bolen, Independent ................................................................. 1,743Timothy A. Sevier, Independent ............................................................... 947Write-in ....................................................................................................... 153

4. Janice Bowling, Republican ...................................................................... 85,680Lincoln Davis, Democrat ........................................................................... 95,989William Tharon Chandler, Independent .................................................. 1,073John Ray, Independent ............................................................................. 605Bert Mason, Independent .......................................................................... 504Ed Wellmann, Independent ...................................................................... 399Write-in ....................................................................................................... 50

5. Robert Duvall, Republican ........................................................................ 56,825Jim Cooper, Democrat ............................................................................... 108,903John Jay Hooker, Independent ................................................................. 3,063Jonathan D. Farley, Independent ............................................................ 1,205Jesse Turner, Independent ....................................................................... 877Write-in ....................................................................................................... 13

6. Robert L. Garrison, Republican ................................................................ 57,397Bart Gordon, Democrat ............................................................................. 117,119J. Patrick Lyons, Independent .................................................................. 3,065Write-in ....................................................................................................... 47

7. Marsha Blackburn, Republican ................................................................ 138,314Tim Barron, Democrat .............................................................................. 51,790Rick Patterson, Independent .................................................................... 5,423Write-in ....................................................................................................... 31

8. Mat McClain, Republican .......................................................................... 45,853John S. Tanner, Democrat ........................................................................ 117,811James L. Hart, Independent ..................................................................... 4,288Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

9. Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 120,904Tony Rush, Independent ........................................................................... 23,208Write-in ....................................................................................................... 148

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TENNESSEE—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 127,300 .................. ............ 1,586 128,8862d district .......................................................................... 146,887 37,035 2,050 9 185,9813d district .......................................................................... 112,254 58,824 2,690 153 173,9214th district ........................................................................ 85,680 95,989 2,581 50 184,3005th district ........................................................................ 56,825 108,903 5,145 13 170,8866th district ........................................................................ 57,397 117,119 3,065 47 177,6287th district ........................................................................ 138,314 51,790 5,423 31 195,5588th district ........................................................................ 45,853 117,811 4,288 18 167,9709th district ........................................................................ .................. 120,904 23,208 148 144,260

Total .................................................................... 770,510 708,375 48,450 2,055 1,529,390

Senator ..................................................................................... 891,498 728,232 22,346 356 1,642,432

TEXASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Cornyn, Republican .......................................................................... 2,496,243Ron Kirk, Democrat ................................................................................... 1,955,758Scott Lanier Jameson, Libertarian .......................................................... 35,538Roy H. Williams, Green ............................................................................. 25,051James W. ‘‘Jim’’ Wright, Write-in ............................................................. 1,422

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. John Lawrence, Republican ...................................................................... 66,654Max Sandlin, Democrat ............................................................................. 86,384

2. Van Brookshire, Republican ..................................................................... 53,656Jim Turner, Democrat ............................................................................... 85,492Peter Beach, Libertarian ........................................................................... 1,353

3. Sam Johnson, Republican ......................................................................... 113,974Manny Molera, Democrat .......................................................................... 37,503John Davis, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,656

4. John Graves, Republican .......................................................................... 67,939Ralph M. Hall, Democrat .......................................................................... 97,304Barbara Robinson, Libertarian ................................................................. 3,042

5. Jeb Hensarling, Republican ...................................................................... 81,439Ron Chapman, Democrat .......................................................................... 56,330Dan Michalski, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,283Thomas J. Kemper, Green ........................................................................ 856

6. Joe Barton, Republican ............................................................................. 115,396Felix Alvarado, Democrat ......................................................................... 45,404Frank Brady, Libertarian ......................................................................... 1,992B. J. Armstrong, Green ............................................................................. 1,245

7. John Abney Culberson, Republican .......................................................... 96,795Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................................................... 11,674John R. Skone-Palmer, Write-in ............................................................... 58

8. Kevin Brady, Republican .......................................................................... 140,575Gil Guillory, Libertarian ........................................................................... 10,351

9. Paul Williams, Republican ........................................................................ 59,635Nick Lampson, Democrat .......................................................................... 86,710Dean L. Tucker, Libertarian ..................................................................... 1,613

10. Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ........................................................................... 114,428Michele Messina, Libertarian ................................................................... 21,196

11. Ramsey Farley, Republican ...................................................................... 68,236Chet Edwards, Democrat .......................................................................... 74,678Andrew Paul Farris, Libertarian .............................................................. 1,943

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TEXAS—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Texas

has been increased from 30 to 32.

12. Kay Granger, Republican .......................................................................... 121,208Edward A. Hanson, Libertarian ............................................................... 10,723

13. Mac Thornberry, Republican .................................................................... 119,401Zane Reese, Democrat ............................................................................... 31,218

14. Ron Paul, Republican ................................................................................ 102,905Corby Windham, Democrat ....................................................................... 48,224

15. Ruben Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................ 66,311

16. Silvestre Reyes, Democrat ........................................................................ 72,383

17. Rob Beckham, Republican ......................................................................... 77,622Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat .............................................................. 84,136Fred Jones, Libertarian ............................................................................. 2,046

18. Phillip J. Abbott, Republican .................................................................... 27,980Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat .................................................................. 99,161Brent Sullivan, Libertarian ...................................................................... 1,785

19. Larry Combest, Republican ...................................................................... 117,092Larry Johnson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 10,684

20. Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat ................................................................ 68,685

21. Lamar S. Smith, Republican ..................................................................... 161,836John Courage, Democrat ........................................................................... 56,206D. G. Roberts, Libertarian ........................................................................ 4,051

22. Tom DeLay, Republican ............................................................................ 100,499Tim Riley, Democrat .................................................................................. 55,716Gerald W. ‘‘Jerry’’ LaFleur, Libertarian .................................................. 1,612Joel West, Green ........................................................................................ 1,257

23. Henry Bonilla, Republican ........................................................................ 77,573Henry Cuellar, Democrat .......................................................................... 71,067Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian .................................................................... 1,106Ed Scharf, Green ....................................................................................... 806

24. Mike Rivera Ortega, Republican .............................................................. 38,332Martin Frost, Democrat ............................................................................ 73,002Ken Ashby, Libertarian ............................................................................. 1,560

25. Tom Reiser, Republican ............................................................................ 50,041Chris Bell, Democrat ................................................................................. 63,590Guy McLendon, Libertarian ...................................................................... 1,096George Reiter, Green ................................................................................. 1,399

26. Michael C. Burgess, Republican ............................................................... 123,195Paul William LeBon, Democrat ................................................................ 37,485David Wallace Croft, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,367Gary R. Page, Green .................................................................................. 1,631

27. Pat Ahumada, Republican ........................................................................ 41,004Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat ...................................................................... 68,559Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian ......................................................... 2,646

28. Gabriel Perales, Jr., Republican ............................................................... 26,973Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat .................................................................... 71,393William A. ‘‘Bill’’ Stallknecht, Libertarian .............................................. 2,054

29. Gene Green, Democrat .............................................................................. 55,760Paul Hansen, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,833

30. Ron Bush, Republican ............................................................................... 28,981Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................ 88,980Lance Flores, Libertarian .......................................................................... 1,856

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TEXAS—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Texas

has been increased from 30 to 32.

31. John R. Carter, Republican ...................................................................... 111,556David Bagley, Democrat ............................................................................ 44,183R. C. Crawford, Independent .................................................................... 1,716Clark Simmons, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,037John S. Petersen, Green ............................................................................ 1,992

32. Pete Sessions, Republican ......................................................................... 100,226Pauline K. Dixon, Democrat ..................................................................... 44,886Steve Martin, Libertarian ......................................................................... 1,582Carla Hubbell, Green ................................................................................ 1,208

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 66,654 86,384 ............. ................. ............... .............. 153,0382d district .............. 53,656 85,492 ............. 1,353 ............... .............. 140,5013d district .............. 113,974 37,503 ............. 2,656 ............... .............. 154,1334th district ............ 67,939 97,304 ............. 3,042 ............... .............. 168,2855th district ............ 81,439 56,330 ............. 1,283 856 .............. 139,9086th district ............ 115,396 45,404 ............. 1,992 1,245 .............. 164,0377th district ............ 96,795 ....................... ............. 11,674 ............... 58 108,5278th district ............ 140,575 ....................... ............. 10,351 ............... .............. 150,9269th district ............ 59,635 86,710 ............. 1,613 ............... .............. 147,95810th district .......... ....................... 114,428 ............. 21,196 ............... .............. 135,62411th district .......... 68,236 74,678 ............. 1,943 ............... .............. 144,85712th district .......... 121,208 ....................... ............. 10,723 ............... .............. 131,93113th district .......... 119,401 31,218 ............. ................. ............... .............. 150,61914th district .......... 102,905 48,224 ............. ................. ............... .............. 151,12915th district .......... ....................... 66,311 ............. ................. ............... .............. 66,31116th district .......... ....................... 72,383 ............. ................. ............... .............. 72,38317th district .......... 77,622 84,136 ............. 2,046 ............... .............. 163,80418th district .......... 27,980 99,161 ............. 1,785 ............... .............. 128,92619th district .......... 117,092 ....................... ............. 10,684 ............... .............. 127,77620th district .......... ....................... 68,685 ............. ................. ............... .............. 68,68521st district ........... 161,836 56,206 ............. 4,051 ............... .............. 222,09322d district ............ 100,499 55,716 ............. 1,612 1,257 .............. 159,08423d district ............ 77,573 71,067 ............. 1,106 806 .............. 150,55224th district .......... 38,332 73,002 ............. 1,560 ............... .............. 112,89425th district .......... 50,041 63,590 ............. 1,096 1,399 .............. 116,12626th district .......... 123,195 37,485 ............. 2,367 1,631 .............. 164,67827th district .......... 41,004 68,559 ............. 2,646 ............... .............. 112,20928th district .......... 26,973 71,393 ............. 2,054 ............... .............. 100,42029th district .......... ....................... 55,760 ............. 2,833 ............... .............. 58,59330th district .......... 28,981 88,980 ............. 1,856 ............... .............. 119,81731st district ........... 111,556 44,183 1,716 2,037 1,992 .............. 161,48432d district ............ 100,226 44,886 ............. 1,582 1,208 .............. 147,902

Total ............... 2,290,723 1,885,178 1,716 107,141 10,394 58 4,295,210

Senator ...................... 2,496,243 1,955,758 ............. 35,538 25,051 1,422 4,514,012

UTAH

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Rob Bishop, Republican ............................................................................. 109,265Dave Thomas, Democrat ........................................................................... 66,104Craig Axford, Green ................................................................................... 4,027Cody Judy, Write-in ................................................................................... 8Charles Johnston, Write-in ....................................................................... 7Susan Howard, Write-in ............................................................................ 1

2. John Swallow, Republican ........................................................................ 109,123Jim Matheson, Democrat .......................................................................... 110,764Ron Copier, Libertarian ............................................................................ 1,622Patrick Diehl, Green .................................................................................. 2,589

3. Chris Cannon, Republican ........................................................................ 103,598Nancy Jane Woodside, Democrat ............................................................. 44,533Kitty K. Burton, Libertarian .................................................................... 5,511John William Maurin, Write-in ................................................................ 1

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UTAH—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Green Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................................ 109,265 66,104 .......... 4,027 16 179,4122d district ......................................................................... 109,123 110,764 1,622 2,589 .......... 224,0983d district ......................................................................... 103,598 44,533 5,511 .......... 1 153,643

Total .................................................................... 321,986 221,401 7,133 6,616 17 557,153

VERMONT

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

William ‘‘Bill’’ Meub, Republican .............................................................. 72,813Bernard Sanders, Independent ................................................................. 144,880Jane Newton, Liberty Union/Progressive ................................................ 3,185Fawn Skinner, Vermont Grassroots ......................................................... 2,344Daniel H. Krymkowski, Libertarian ........................................................ 2,033

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Vermont

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Inde-pendent

Lib-erty

Union/Pro-gres-sive

VermontGrass-roots

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative:At large .............................................................................. 72,813 144,880 3,185 2,344 2,033 225,255

VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John W. Warner, Republican .................................................................... 1,229,894Nancy B. Spannaus, Independent ............................................................ 145,102Jacob G. Hornberger, Jr., Independent .................................................... 106,055Write-in ....................................................................................................... 8,371

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jo Ann Davis, Republican ......................................................................... 113,168Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,829

2. Edward L. Schrock, Republican ................................................................ 103,807D. C. Amarasinghe, Green ........................................................................ 20,589Write-in ....................................................................................................... 450

3. Robert C. Scott, Democrat ......................................................................... 87,521Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3,552

4. J. Randy Forbes, Republican .................................................................... 108,733Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,308

5. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Republican ............................................................... 95,360Meredith M. Richards, Democrat ............................................................. 54,805Write-in ....................................................................................................... 68

6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................ 105,530Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3,202

7. Eric Cantor, Republican ............................................................................ 113,658Ben L. ‘‘Cooter’’ Jones, Democrat ............................................................. 49,854Write-in ....................................................................................................... 153

8. Scott C. Tate, Republican .......................................................................... 64,121James P. Moran, Democrat ....................................................................... 102,759Ronald V. Crickenberger, Independent .................................................... 4,558Write-in ....................................................................................................... 361

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VIRGINIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued9. Rick Boucher, Democrat ............................................................................ 100,075

J. Katzen, Write-in .................................................................................... 52,076Write-in ....................................................................................................... 32

10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................ 115,917John B. Stevens, Jr., Democrat ................................................................ 45,464Write-in ....................................................................................................... 234

11. Tom Davis, Republican .............................................................................. 135,379Frank W. Creel, Constitution ................................................................... 26,892Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,027

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Constitu-tion Green Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 113,168 .................. .................. ................ .............. 4,829 117,9972d district .............. 103,807 .................. .................. ................ 20,589 450 124,8463d district .............. ........................ 87,521 .................. ................ .............. 3,552 91,0734th district ............ 108,733 .................. .................. ................ .............. 2,308 111,0415th district ............ 95,360 54,805 .................. ................ .............. 68 150,2336th district ............ 105,530 .................. .................. ................ .............. 3,202 108,7327th district ............ 113,658 49,854 .................. ................ .............. 153 163,6658th district ............ 64,121 102,759 4,558 ................ .............. 361 171,7999th district ............ ........................ 100,075 .................. ................ .............. 52,108 152,18310th district .......... 115,917 45,464 .................. ................ .............. 234 161,61511th district .......... 135,379 .................. .................. 26,892 .............. 1,027 163,298

Total ............... 955,673 440,478 4,558 26,892 20,589 68,292 1,516,482

Senator ...................... 1,229,894 .................. 251,157 ................ .............. 8,371 1,489,422

WASHINGTON

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Joe Marine, Republican ............................................................................. 84,696Jay Inslee, Democrat ................................................................................. 114,087Mark B. Wilson, Libertarian ..................................................................... 6,251

2. Norma Smith, Republican ......................................................................... 92,528Rick Larsen, Democrat .............................................................................. 101,219Bruce Guthrie, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,326Bernard Patrick (Bern) Haggerty, Green ................................................ 4,077

3. Joseph Zarelli, Republican ........................................................................ 74,065Brian Baird, Democrat .............................................................................. 119,264

4. Doc Hastings, Republican ......................................................................... 108,257Craig Mason, Democrat ............................................................................. 53,572

5. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 126,757Bart Haggin, Democrat ............................................................................. 65,146Rob Chase, Libertarian ............................................................................. 10,379

6. Bob Lawrence, Republican ........................................................................ 61,584Norman D. Dicks, Democrat ..................................................................... 126,116John A. Bennett, Libertarian .................................................................... 8,744

7. Carol Thorne Cassady, Republican .......................................................... 46,256Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................ 156,300Stan Lippmann, Libertarian ..................................................................... 8,447

8. Jennifer Dunn, Republican ....................................................................... 121,633Heidi Behrens-Benedict, Democrat .......................................................... 75,931Mark A. Taff, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,771

9. Sarah Casada, Republican ........................................................................ 63,146Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 95,805J. Mills, Libertarian .................................................................................. 4,759

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WASHINGTON—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Green Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................................. 84,696 114,087 6,251 .......... 205,0342d district .................................................................................. 92,528 101,219 4,326 4,077 202,1503d district .................................................................................. 74,065 119,264 ............ .......... 193,3294th district ................................................................................. 108,257 53,572 ............ .......... 161,8295th district ................................................................................. 126,757 65,146 10,379 .......... 202,2826th district ................................................................................. 61,584 126,116 8,744 .......... 196,4447th district ................................................................................. 46,256 156,300 8,447 .......... 211,0038th district ................................................................................. 121,633 75,931 5,771 .......... 203,3359th district ................................................................................. 63,146 95,805 4,759 .......... 163,710

Total ............................................................................ 778,922 907,440 48,677 4,077 1,739,116

WEST VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jay Wolfe, Republican ............................................................................... 160,902John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat ............................................................ 275,281

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat ..................................................................... 110,941Louis (Lou) Davis, Write-in ...................................................................... 320

2. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican ............................................................ 98,276Jim Humphreys, Democrat ....................................................................... 65,400

3. Paul E. Chapman, Republican .................................................................. 37,229Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ...................................................................... 87,783

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................................... .............. 110,941 320 111,2612d district ...................................................................................................... 98,276 65,400 .......... 163,6763d district ...................................................................................................... 37,229 87,783 .......... 125,012

Total ................................................................................................ 135,505 264,124 320 399,949

Senator ................................................................................................................. 160,902 275,281 .......... 436,183

WISCONSIN

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

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

1. Paul Ryan, Republican .............................................................................. 140,176Jeffrey C. Thomas, Democrat ................................................................... 63,895George Meyers, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,406Scattering ................................................................................................... 136

2. Ron Greer, Republican .............................................................................. 83,694Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ...................................................................... 163,313Scattering ................................................................................................... 403

3. Bill Arndt, Republican ............................................................................... 69,955Ron Kind, Democrat .................................................................................. 131,038Jeff Zastrow, Libertarian .......................................................................... 6,674Scattering ................................................................................................... 914

4. Gerald D. Kleczka, Democrat ................................................................... 122,031Brian Verdin, Wisconsin Green ................................................................ 18,324Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,012

5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ............................................... 191,224Robert Raymond, Independent ................................................................. 29,567Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,221

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WISCONSIN—ContinuedDue to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Wisconsin has been

decreased from 9 to 8.

6. Tom Petri, Republican ............................................................................... 169,834Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,327

7. Joe Rothbauer, Republican ....................................................................... 81,518David R. Obey, Democrat .......................................................................... 146,364Scattering ................................................................................................... 73

8. Mark Green, Republican ........................................................................... 152,745Andrew M. Becker, Democrat ................................................................... 50,284Dick Kaiser, Wisconsin Green .................................................................. 7,338Scattering ................................................................................................... 80

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

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Wis-consinGreen

Liber-tarian

Scat-tering Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................. 140,176 63,895 ............ ............ 4,406 136 208,6132d district .................................................. 83,694 163,313 ............ ............ ............ 403 247,4103d district .................................................. 69,955 131,038 ............ ............ 6,674 914 208,5814th district ................................................. .............. 122,031 ............ 18,324 ............ 1,012 141,3675th district ................................................. 191,224 .............. 29,567 ............ ............ 1,221 222,0126th district ................................................. 169,834 .............. ............ ............ ............ 1,327 171,1617th district ................................................. 81,518 146,364 ............ ............ ............ 73 227,9558th district ................................................. 152,745 50,284 ............ 7,338 ............ 80 210,447

Total ............................................ 889,146 676,925 29,567 25,662 11,080 5,166 1,637,546

WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael B. Enzi, Republican ..................................................................... 133,710Joyce Jansa Corcoran, Democrat .............................................................. 49,570

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Barbara Cubin, Republican ....................................................................... 110,229Ron Akin, Democrat .................................................................................. 65,961Lewis Stock, Libertarian ........................................................................... 5,962

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative:At large .............................................................................................................. 110,229 65,961 5,962 182,152

Senator .................................................................................................................. 133,710 49,570 .......... 183,280

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

(General Election)

Aumua Amata Coleman, Republican ....................................................... 2,767Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat ......................................................... 4,294Fagafaga D. Langkilde, Independent ....................................................... 3,332

Total ..................................................................................................... 10,393

(Runoff Election—November 19, 2002)

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat ......................................................... 4,959Fagafaga D. Langkilde, Independent ....................................................... 4,083

Total ..................................................................................................... 9,042

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .......................................................... 119,268Pat Kidd, Independent .............................................................................. 7,733Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,232

Total ..................................................................................................... 128,233

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Joseph F. Ada, Republican ........................................................................ 14,836Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Democrat ............................................................. 27,081Write-in ....................................................................................................... 662

Total ..................................................................................................... 42,579

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Lilliana Belardo de O’Neal, Republican ................................................... 4,286Donna M. Christensen, Democrat ............................................................ 20,414Garry A. Sprauve, Independent ................................................................ 996Virdin C. Brown, Independent Citizens Movement ................................ 4,456Write-in 1 .................................................................................................... 12

Total ..................................................................................................... 30,1651 Includes one vote each for Otis Alexander, Alicia Chucky Hansen,

Victor Frazer, Marise James, Alicia Hansen, Wayne James, AmosCarty, Kim Ballentine, Amalie Parrot, Alvis Christian, Sandra M.Benjamin, Victor O. Frazer, and #4.

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representativesfrom the 40th Congress to the 108th Congress

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Num-ber ofSena-tors

Dem-ocrats

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Number ofRepresenta-

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...................... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 365th ...................... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ...................... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ...................... 1921–1923 96 37 59 ........ ........ 435 132 300 1 268th ...................... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ...................... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ...................... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st ....................... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 472d ........................ 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........................ 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ...................... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ...................... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ...................... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ...................... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ...................... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ...................... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ...................... 1947–1949 96 45 51 ........ ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st ....................... 1949–1951 96 54 42 ........ ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........................ 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........................ 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ...................... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 ........ ........85th ...................... 1957–1959 96 49 47 ........ ........ 435 234 201 ........ ........86th ...................... 1959–1961 98 64 34 ........ ........ 3 436 283 153 ........ ........87th ...................... 1961–1963 100 64 36 ........ ........ 4 437 262 175 ........ ........88th ...................... 1963–1965 100 67 33 ........ ........ 435 258 176 ........ 189th ...................... 1965–1967 100 68 32 ........ ........ 435 295 140 ........ ........90th ...................... 1967–1969 100 64 36 ........ ........ 435 248 187 ........ ........91st ....................... 1969–1971 100 58 42 ........ ........ 435 243 192 ........ ........92d ........................ 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 ........ ........93d ........................ 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ...................... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 ........ ........95th ...................... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 ........ ........96th ...................... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 ........ ........97th ...................... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ...................... 1983–1985 100 46 54 ........ ........ 435 269 166 ........ ........99th ...................... 1985–1987 100 47 53 ........ ........ 435 253 182 ........ ........100th .................... 1987–1989 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 258 177 ........ ........101st ..................... 1989–1991 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 260 175 ........ ........102d ...................... 1991–1993 100 56 44 ........ ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ...................... 1993–1995 100 57 43 ........ ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th .................... 1995–1997 100 48 52 ........ ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th .................... 1997–1999 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th .................... 1999–2001 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th .................... 2001–2003 100 50 50 ........ ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th .................... 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1

1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties.2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.

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