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Incumbent died September 28, 2002, but was posthumously re-elected, see below. New member elected November 30, 2002. Democratic hold. Winner was subsequently re-elected in a special election on January 4, 2003 for the next term.
The 2002 United States elections were held on November 5, in the middle of Republican President George W. Bush's first term. Republicans won unified control of Congress , picking up seats in both chambers of Congress, making Bush the first president since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934 to gain seats in both houses of Congress.
The following elections occurred in the year 2002. 2002 Bahraini parliamentary election; 2002 Comorian presidential election; 2002 East Timorese presidential election; 2002 Fijian municipal election; 2002 Hong Kong Chief Executive election; 2002 Malagasy parliamentary election; 2002 New Zealand general election; 2002 Seychellois parliamentary ...
In the second round of the French presidential election, Jacques Chirac is reelected. Burkina Faso, parliamentary; May 12 – Mali, presidential (run-off) May 14 – Sierra Leone, parliamentary and presidential; May 15 – Dutch general election, 2002: The CDA has become the largest party and the right-wing LPF became the third
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The 2002 United States state legislative elections were held on November 5, 2002, halfway through President George W. Bush's first term in office. This was a unique election in which the incumbent Republican party performed surprisingly well for a midterm election.
California's 4th congressional district election, 2002 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: John Doolittle : 147,997 : 64.77 : Democratic: Mark A. Norberg 72,860 31.89 Libertarian: Allen M. Roberts 7,247 3.17 No party: Bill Kirby 401 0.18 No party: Phillip James Parisius 1 0.00 Invalid or blank votes 7,518 3.19 Total votes 236,024
Parliamentary elections were held in Vietnam on 19 May 2002. [1] A total of 759 candidates, including 125 independents, contested the election. The Vietnamese Fatherland Front was the only organisation to nominate candidates, with 634 coming from the Communist Party of Vietnam and 125 being non-party members. [1]