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Maine Secretary of State - Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions
2002 Maine Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary: 6/11/02, |
| List of State Parties, |
| Governor, 59% in '98, Angus S. King Jr. (I) barred from third term, |
| U.S. Rep. John E. Baldacci (D), |
ex-St. Rep. Peter E. Cianchette (R) 66.6%, ex-St. Sen. James D. "Jim" Libby (R) 33.4%, |
'94 nominee / professor Jonathan K. Carter (G), businessman David Flanagan (I), St. Rep. John M. Michael (I), Felons United founder Phillip Morris NaPier (WI), author / militia member Carolyn Chute (WI), |
| Senator, 49.2% in '96, 1st term, |
| ex-St. Sen. Rochelle "Chellie" Pingree (D), |
Susan M. Collins (R), |
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| 1st Congressional District, 59.8% in '00, 3rd term, |
| Thomas H. "Tom" Allen (D), |
college official / ex-St. Rep. Steven Joyce (R), |
st. party chair Mark Cenci (L), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 73.3% in '00, 4th term, John E. Baldacci (D) ruuning for Gov. |
| St. Sen. Michael H. Michaud (D) 30.6%, St. Sen. Susan W. Longley (D) 27.1%, ex-St. Sen. Sean Faircloth (D) 20.6%, St. Sen. John M. Nutting (D) 12.5%, ex-foreign service office David Costello (D) 4.8%, international development expert Lori M. Handrahan, Ph.D. (D) 4.5%, |
congressional aide Kevin L. Raye (R) 30.8%, ex-Bangor Mayor Timothy Woodcock (R) 30.1%, St. Rep. Stavros J. Mendros (R) 20.4%, '00 nominee / ex-St. Rep. Richard H. "Dick" Campbell (R) 18.8%, |
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1. Key to Maine Political Parties
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