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Texas Secretary of State - Elections Division
2002 Texas Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary: March 12, 2002,
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| Key to Party Identification, |
Governor, 68% in '98, 2nd term, next election in 2002 George W. Bush (R) elected President |
| businessman Tony Sanchez Jr. (D) 61%, ex-Att. Gen. Dan Morales (D) 32.8%, businessman Bill Lyon (D) 4.2%, attorney John WorldPeace (D) 2%, |
Lt. Gov. Rick Perry (R), |
'88 Senate nominee / '90 nominee / service consultant Jeff Daiell (L), research assistant Rahul Mahajan (G), LeRoy F. Gillam (I), William A. Dyson (I), |
| Lt. Governor, Rick Perry (R) assumed office of Governor and Bill Ratliff (R) not seeking election, Next election in 2002 |
| ex-St. Comptroller / '98 nominee John Sharp (D), |
St. Land Comm'r. David Dewhurst (R) 78.4%, businessman Tom Kelly (R) 21.6%, |
marketing manager Mark David Gessner (L), manager Nathalie Paravicini (G), Joseph William Roberts (I), |
| Attorney General, Next election in 2002, John Cornyn (R) running for U.S. Senate |
| ex-Austin Mayor Kirk Watson (D), |
Tx. Supreme Court Justice Gregg Abbott (R), |
writer / computer consultant Jon Roland (L), attorney David Keith Cobb (G), |
| Comptroller, Next election in 2002 |
| attorney / ex-college football star Marty Akins (D), |
Carole Keeton Rylander (R), |
analyst Steve Martin (L), community activist Ruben Reyez (G), |
| Land Commissioner, David Dewhurst (R) running for Lt. Gov., Next election in 2002 |
| St. Sen. David Bernsen (D) 61.9%, barber / photographer Ray Madrigal (D) 38.1%, |
ex-St. Sen. Jerry Patterson (R) 56.5%, St. Rep. Kenn George (R) 43.5%, |
real estate investor Marjory Staehle Glowka (L), job developer Michael B. McInerney (G), |
| Agriculture Commissioner, Next election in 2002 |
| St. Rep. Tom Ramsay (D) 56.1%, Brownsville City Comm'r. Ernesto DeLeon (D) 43.9%, |
Susan Combs (R), |
carpenter / '98 Congressional nominee Vincent J. May (L), environmental coordinator Jane Eiloseff (G), Robert Astin (I)?, |
| Senate 55% in '96, Phil Gramm (R) retiring after 3rd, next election in 2002, |
| teacher / 1996 nominee / 1998 Congressional nominee Victor M. Morales (D) 33.5%, ex-Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D) 32.9%, U.S. Rep. Ken Bentsen (D) 26.6%, retired air force attorney / '00 nominee Gene Kelly (D) 4.7%, sports attorney Ed Cunningham (D) 2.3% withdrew and endorsed Kirk (D), |
St. Att. Gen. John Cornyn (R) 77.2%, Dr. Bruce "Rusty" Lang (R) 7.6%, businessman Douglas Deffenbaugh (R) 7.1, ranching and land trader Dudley F. Mooney (R) 5.2%, retired prof. Lawrence Cranberg (R) 2.9%, |
computer consultant Scott Lanier Jameson (L), retired Navy Commander / '00 Reform Party candidate Michael Idrogo (L), anti-tax activist Kenneth Neil Grubaugh (L), |
| civil rights advocate Roy Williams (G), retiree / '00 & '04 Presidential candidate James W. "Jim" Wright (G), |
| martketing consultant / '00 Congressional candidate Eric Lawrence Kirkland (I), Kevin Dale Harrison (I), Thomas Francis Gibbons (I), David Latimer (I), Altero F. Salazar, II (I), |
| 1st Congressional District, 55.7% in '00, 3rd term |
| Max A. Sandlin (D), |
retired NASA executive / 2000 candidate John Lawrence (R), |
Clyde L. Garland (L), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 91.1% in '00, 3rd term |
| Jim Turner (D), |
rancher / builder Vance "Van" Brookshire (R), |
technician Peter Beach (L), |
| 3rd Congressional District, 71.6% in '00, 6th term |
| human resources exec. Manny Molera (D), |
Sam Johnson (R) 84.3%, professor Thomas "Tom" Caiazzo (R) 15.7%, |
consultant John Davis (L), |
| 4th Congressional District, 60.3% in '00, 11th term, might switch parties |
| Ralph M. Hall (D), |
attorney John Graves (R) 69.6%, veteran Edward G. "Eddie" Conger (R) 30.4%, |
college economics instructor / '98 nominee Barbara L. Robinson (L), |
| 5th Congressional District, 54% in '00, 3rd term, Pete Sessions (R) moving to 32nd Congressional District, |
| ex-judge Ron Chapman (D) 70.8%, counselor Bill Bernstein (D) 22.9%, corrections department contractor Wayne Gordon Raasch (D) 6.3%, |
communications executive Jeb Hensarling (R) 53.6%, attorney Dan Hagood (R) 18.6%, coach Mike Armour (R) 16.6%, '00 Congressional nominee / attorney / businessman Philip P. Sudan, Jr. (R) 8.3%, computer specialist Fred A. "Scurry" Wood (R) 2.9%, |
journalist Dan Michalski (L), businessman Thomas J. "Tom" Kemper (G), |
| 6th Congressional District, 88.1% in '00, 9th term, |
| teacher Felix Alvarado (D), |
Joe L. Barton (R), |
pilot / '00 nominee Frank Brady (L), retired chemist B.J. Armstrong (G), |
| 7th Congressional District, 73.9% in '00, 1st term |
| John Martinez (D), |
John A. Culberson (R), |
'98 & '00 nominee / research designer Drew Paul Parks (L), 00 candidate John Richard Skone-Palmer (I), |
| 8th Congressional District, 91.6% in '00, 3rd term |
| No Democrat |
Kevin Brady (R), |
'00 nominee / chemical engineer Richard Paul "Gil" Guillory Jr. (L), Eldon Monk (I), |
| 9th Congressional District, 59.2% in '00, 3rd term |
| Nicholas V. "Nick" Lampson (D), |
businessman / ex-Houston Oiler quarterback / '00 nominee Paul Williams (R), |
Rev. Dean L. Tucker (L), engineer John Schan (L), engineer Michael Dana Rubin (L), |
| 10th Congressional District, 84.5% in '00, 4th term |
| Lloyd Doggett (D) 90.3%, 2000 independent candidate Jennifer Lauren Gale (D) 9.7%, |
No Republican |
computer technician Aron Matushenko (L), maintenance technician Michele S. Messina (L), |
| 11th Congressional District, 54.9% in '00, 6th term |
| Chet Edwards (D), |
2000 nominee / ex-oil executive Ramsey Farley (R) 66.1%, businessman / '00 candidate Rob Curnock (R) 21.3%, consultant James "Dub" Maines (R) 12.7%, |
frieght transporter Paul Farris (L), |
| 12th Congressional District, 62.7% in '00, 3rd term, |
| No Democrat |
Kay Granger (R) 87.1%, landscaper / minister Philip Hillery (R) 12.9%, |
Edward A. Hanson (L), |
| 13th Congressional District, 67.6% in '00, 4th term, |
| farmer Zane Reese (D), |
William M. "Mac" Thornberry (R), |
computer scientist Dale D. Sutherlin (L), |
| 14th Congressional District, 59.7% in '00, 3rd / 6th term, |
| attorney Corby Windham (D) 57.1%, sales consultant Sergio Martinez (D) 42.9%, |
Ronald E. "Ron" Paul (R), |
rancher John H. Hamilton (L), |
| 15th Congressional District, 88.7% in '00, 3rd term |
| Rubén Hinojosa (D) 87%, '00 candidate / karate instructor Mel Buentello "El Tajano" Hawkins (D) 13%, |
No Republican |
'00 nominee college instructor Frank L. Jones, III (L), |
| 16th Congressional District, 68.3% in '00, 3rd term, |
| Silvestre Reyes (D), |
No Republican |
software engineer Charles Allan Brown (L), Lorenzo Morales (I), |
| 17th Congressional District, 59% in '00, 12th term |
| Charles Stenholm (D), |
investment broker / city councilmember Rob Beckham (R), pilot Russell Gill (R)?, |
records clerk Fred Jones (L), |
| 18th Congressional District, 76.6% in '00, 4th term, |
| Sheila Jackson Lee (D) 94.4%, Lenwood Johnson (D) 5.6%, |
bookkeeper Phillip J. Abbott (R), |
business development Brent Sullivan (L), Lawrence E. Perrault (I), Anthony M. Dutrow (I)?, |
| 19th Congressional District, 91.6% in '00, 9th term |
| No Democrat |
Larry Combest (R), |
carpenter Richard C. Higgins (L), |
| 20th Congressional District, 87.7% in '00, 2nd term |
| Charlie A. Gonzalez (D), |
No Republican |
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| 21st Congressional District, 75.9% in '00, 8th term |
| educator John Courage (D), |
Lamar S. Smith (R), |
petroleum landman D. G. Roberts (L), |
| 22nd Congressional District, 60.3% in '00, 9th term |
| attorney Tim Riley (D) 51.6%, construction Frank "Chip" Briscoe (D) 48.4%, |
Tom DeLay (R) 79.8%, attorney / '00 candidate Michael "Fjet" Fjetland (R) 20.2%, |
medical sales Gerlad W. "Jerry" LaFleur (L), engineer Joel West (G), |
| 23rd Congressional District, 59.3% in '00, 5th term, |
| ex-St. Rep. / ex-Sec. of St. Henry Cuellar (D), |
Henry Bonilla (R), |
'98 & '00 nominee / engineer Jeffrey C. Blunt (L), retired federal employee Ed Scharf (G), |
| 24th Congressional District, 61.8% in '00, 12th term |
| Martin Frost (D), |
attorney Michael "Mike" Rivera Ortega (R), |
retired teacher / 1998 & 2000 nominee Ken Ashby (L), Andrew Joseph Ostrowski (I), |
| 25th Congressional District, 59.9% in '00, Ken Bentsen (D) running for U.S. Senate after 4th term, |
| Houston councilmember Chris Bell (D) 36.1%, Houston councilmember Carroll G. Robinson (D) 27.1%, ex-St. Rep. / '94 candidate / consultant Paul Colbert (D) 20.9%, attorney Stephen King (D) 15.9%, |
businessman / '00 candidate Tom Reiser (R), |
engineer Guy McLendon (L), professor George Reiter (G), |
| 26th Congressional District, 72.5% in '00, Richard K. "Dick" Armey (R) retiring after 8th term, |
| author Paul William LeBon (D), |
co. judge Scott Armey (R) 45.4%, obstetrician Michael C. Burgess (R) 22.5%, businessman Keith A. Self (R) 22.2%, Dr. Roger Sessions (R) 6.4%, computer operations manager Dave Kovatch (R) 2.7%, pilot David Gulling (R) 0.8%, |
website developer David Wallace Croft (L), programmer Gary R. Page (G), |
| 27th Congressional District, 63.4% in '00, 10th term |
| Solomon P. Ortiz (D), |
'00 nominee / real estate appraisor / ex-Brownsville Mayor Pat Ahumada (R), |
program manager Christopher J. Claytor (L), |
| 28th Congressional District, 89% in '00, 3rd term |
| Ciro D. Rodriguez (D), |
attorney Gabriel Perales, Jr. (R), |
pharmacist / 1998 & 2000 nominee William A. "Bill" Stallknecht (L), |
| 29th Congressional District, 73.4% in '00, 5th term |
| Gene Green (D), |
No Republican |
UPS supervisor Paul Hansen (L), |
| 30th Congressional District, 91.8% in '00, 5th term |
| Eddie Bernice Johnson (D), |
Ron Bush (R) 75.3%, Zach Rader (R) 24.7%, |
'00 nominee / physicist / engineer Lance Flores (L), |
31st Congressional District Texas Will Gain Two Congressional Districts Due to Reapportionment, |
| party chairman David Bagley (D), |
businessman / '00 candidate Peter Wareing (R) 36.6%, district judge John R. Carter (R) 26.1%, Rep. Joe Barton's son / real estate developer Brad Barton (R) 16.4%, judge C. Patrick Meece (R) 10.4%, trade economist Flynn Adcock (R) 3.2%, businessman Eric Whitfield (R) 2.9%, businessman Roy Streckfuss (R) 2.6%, businessman Terry S. Ward (R) 1.7%, |
ISP Clark Simmons (L), small business owner John S. Petersen (G), construction contractor / '98 GOP Governor candidate Russell C. Crawford (I), |
32nd Congressional District Texas Will Gain Two Congressional Districts Due to Reapportionment |
| retired teacher Pauline K. Dixon (D) 72.4%, attorney Walter W. Hofheinz (D) 27.6%, |
U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions (R) 93.5%, Danny Davis (R) 6.5%, |
executive Chris Bruno (L), consultant Carla Hubbel (G), |
2002 Texas Congressional and Statewide Run Off Primary Results Run-off Primary: April 9, 2002, |
| Senate 55% in '96, Phil Gramm (R) retiring after 3rd, next election in 2002, |
| ex-Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D) 59.7%, teacher / 1996 nominee / 1998 Congressional nominee Victor M. Morales (D) 40.3%, |
St. Att. Gen. John Cornyn (R), |
computer consultant Scott Lanier Jameson (L), retired Navy Commander / '00 Reform Party candidate Michael Idrogo (L), anti-tax activist Kenneth Neil Grubaugh (L), |
| civil rights advocate Roy Williams (G), retiree / '00 & '04 Presidential candidate James W. "Jim" Wright (G), |
| martketing consultant / '00 Congressional candidate Eric Lawrence Kirkland (I), Kevin Dale Harrison (I), Thomas Francis Gibbons (I), David Latimer (I), Altero F. Salazar, II (I), |
| 25th Congressional District, 59.9% in '00, Ken Bentsen (D) running for U.S. Senate after 4th term, |
| Houston councilmember Chris Bell (D) 54.3%, Houston councilmember Carroll G. Robinson (D) 45.7%, |
businessman / '00 candidate Tom Reiser (R), |
engineer Guy McLendon (L), professor George Reiter (G), |
| 26th Congressional District, 72.5% in '00, Richard K. "Dick" Armey (R) retiring after 8th term, |
| author Paul William LeBon (D), |
obstetrician Michael C. Burgess (R) 54.6%, co. judge Scott Armey (R) 45.4%, |
website developer David Wallace Croft (L), programmer Gary R. Page (G), |
| 31st Congressional District |
| party chairman David Bagley (D), |
district judge John R. Carter (R) 56.9%, businessman / '00 candidate Peter Wareing (R) 43.1%, |
ISP Clark Simmons (L), small business owner John S. Petersen (G), construction contractor / '98 GOP Governor candidate Russell C. Crawford (I), |
1. Key to Texas Political Parties
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