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Crowd of Candidates to Follow Emanuel’s Vacancy

Sara Feigenholtz, former state Representative and 2002 Congressional candidate Nancy Kaszak, and former Clinton White House aide and 2002 candidate Peter Dagher are possibilities as well.

The New Members of the House

.” Jenkins was elected state treasurer in 2002 and 2006. Previously, she served in the Kansas House and Senate.

Emanuel Is Off to White House

Borovicka, who ran Emanuel’s initial 2002 campaign, was the lawmaker’s district director until last January, when — like Emanuel before he was first elected — he became an investment banker.

Numbers Racket: Married to the Mob

John Cornyn (R-Texas): 43 percent Number of votes captured by Noriega: 3,380,842 CornynÂ’s winning percentage: 55 CornynÂ’s winning percentage, 2002: 55 CornynÂ’s opponentÂ’s percentage in 2002: 43

And Now for Something Completely Different

He was the runner-up to Pearce in the 2002 House primary, and the 2nd district, though it has more enrolled Democrats than Republicans, is highly conservative and tends to vote Republican in federal elections

Wadhams’ Dual Role Draws Mixed Reviews

Wayne Allard (R) to Senate victories in 1996 and 2002, and former Gov. Bill Owens (R) to his first win in 1998. In 2004, Wadhams was a top campaign adviser to now-Sen.

Dingell-Waxman Brouhaha Awaits

Dingell and PelosiÂ’s relationship has been strained since 2002, when she endorsed Democrat Lynn Rivers in a bitter primary challenge to Dingell.

Redistricting Terrain Shifting

Republicans were widely viewed as the overall winners of the 2002 redistricting battle, and they maximized their Congressional gains in the 2002 and 2004 elections.

Turnout Blues

Regardless, Congress needs to revisit the 2002 Help America Vote Act.

Scandalized Lawmakers Face Voters

Sydney Hay, a conservative anti-tax activist who ran for the seat in 2002 and lost the GOP primary to Renzi, is the nominee. Former state Rep.

Democratic Dominance Could Be Short-Lived

In 2002, the Senate moved back into the Republican column with a GOP gain of two seats; and in 2006 it swung back to the Democrats when they gained six seats.

Humpty Dumpty

In 2002, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act outlawed soft money and supposedly limited individual contributions to $2,300 per candidate per election.

Stevens Guilty on 7 Counts

Count 3: False statements on the SenatorÂ’s financial disclosure form for calendar year 2002. This charge involves gifts from or liabilities to Bill Allen, VECO, Robert Penney and others.