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2002 General Election HD 47 (D) Bill Martin P HD 92 (R) Todd Smith A HD 139 (D) Sylvester Turner P (R) Terry Keel A HD 93 (D) Mike Gregory P HD 140 (D) Kevin Bailey P HD 48 (D) Ann Kitchen P (R) Toby Goodman A (R) Anthony Samuel Palasota U (R) Todd Baxter A HD 94 (R) Kent Grusendorf A HD 141 (D) Senfronia Thompson P HD 49 (D) Elliot Naishtat P HD 95 (D) Glenn Lewis P HD 142 (D) Harold Dutton P (R) Andrew Pacetti U HD 97 (D) Nancy Stevens U HD 143 (D) Joe Moreno M HD 50 (D) James Sylvester P (R) Anna Mowery A HD 144 (R) Robert Talton A (R) Jack Stick U HD 98 (R) Vicki Truitt A HD 145 (D) Rick Noriega P TARAL Pro-Choice HD 51 (D) Eddie Rodriguez P HD 99 (D) Mimi Coffey U HD 146 (D) Al Edwards A HD 52 (D) Eric Freeman M (R) Charlie Geren A HD 147 (D) Garnet Coleman P Voter’s Guide (R) Mike Krusee A HD 100 (D) Terri Hodge P HD 148 (D) Jessica Farrar P HD 53 (R) Harvey Hilderbran A HD 101 (R) Elvira Reyna A HD 149 (D) Andrew Tran M General Election 2002 HD 54 (R) Suzanna Gratia Hupp A HD 102 (R) Tony Goolsby A (R) Talmadge Heflin A Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2002 HD 55 (R) Dianne White Delisi A HD 103 (D) Steve Wolens P Early voting is Monday, Oct. 21 to HD 57 (D) Jim Dunnam A (R) Andy Olivo U Friday, Nov 1, 2002 (R) Jeffrey Hibbs P HD 106 (R) Ray Allen A HD 58 (D) Greg Kauffman P HD 107 (D) Theresa Daniel P Use Your Voice to Protect Your Choice! (R) Arlene Wohlgemuth A (R) Bill Keffer A TARAL works to promote public health policies that guar- HD 59 (D) David Lengefeld P HD 108 (D) Malcolm Dade P antee every woman access to a full range of reproduc- (R) Sid Miller A (R) Dan Branch U tive healthcare. We need pro-choice elected officials to HD 60 (R) Jim Keffer A HD 109 (D) Helen Giddings P protect our reproductive rights! HD 61 (D) Mack Dobbs P HD 110 (D) Jesse Jones P (R) Phil King A HD 111 (D) Yvonne Davis P HD 62 (D) D.L. Jarvis U HD 112 (D) Brian Booker P Your vote makes a difference! (R) Ron Clark A (R) Fred Hill A HD 63 (R) Mary Denny A HD 113 (R) Joe Driver A This voter’s guide indicates whether a candidate is pro- HD 64 (R) Myra Crownover A HD 114 (R) Will Hartnett A choice, anti-choice, or mixed. If a candidate in your district HD 65 (R) Burt Solomons A HD 115 (D) Lisa Sutter U is not listed, please contact their office to find out their po- HD 66 (D) Edwin Spievack P (R) Kenny Marchant A sition on choice. The guide was prepared using candidate (R) Brian McCall A HD 116 (D) Trey Martinez-Fisher P responses to questionnaires, candidate press statements, HD 67 (D) Anne Graham P HD 118 (D) Carlos Uresti M campaign literature, voting records, and interviews with (R) Jerry Madden A HD 119 (D) Robert Puente M pro-choice citizens. If you have any questions about this HD 68 (D) David Counts M HD 120 (D) Ruth Jones McClendon P guide, please call TARAL at (512) 462-1661. (R) Rick Hardcastle A HD 121 (R) Elizabeth Ames Jones M HD 69 (D) David Farabee M HD 122 (R) Frank Corte A This guide is not authorized by any candidate or candi- HD 70 (D) Fred Lusk P HD 123 (D) Mike Villarreal P date’s committee. Information on federal candidates is (R) Ken Paxton U (R) John Barger U paid for by the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights HD 71 (R) Bob Hunter A HD 124 (D) Jose Menendez P Action League (NARAL). HD 74 (D) Pete Gallego M HD 125 (D) Joaquin Castro P (R) Pedro Nieto U (R) Nelson Balido U Visit www.taral.org for an on-line version of TARAL’s Pro- HD 76 (D) Norma Chavez P HD 126 (R) Peggy Hamric M Choice Voter’s Guide! HD 77 (D) Paul Moreno P HD 127 (R) Joe Crabb A HD 78 (R) Pat Haggerty A HD 129 (R) John Davis A HD 79 (D) Joe Pickett A HD131 (D) Ron Wilson P HD 81 (R) Buddy West A HD 132 (R) Bill Callegari A Bring this guide with you HD 82 (R) Tom Craddick A HD 133 (D) Bernard Amadi U HD 83 (R) Delwin Jones A (R) Joe Nixon A to the polls! HD 84 (R) Carl Isett A HD 134 (D) Debra Danburg P HD 85 (D) Pete Laney M (R) Martha Wong A Texas Abortion and Reproductive (R) Judy Strickland U HD 135 (D) Eric Krebs U Rights Action League (TARAL) HD 86 (R) John Smithee A (R) Gary Elkins A Pro-Choice Voter’s Guide: HD 87 (D) Jesse Quackenbush U HD 136 (R) Beverly Woolley M General Election 2002 (R) David Swinford A HD 137 (D) Scott Hochberg P HD 88 (R) Warren Chisum A (R) Dionne Rivas U HD 90 (D) Lon Burnam P HD 138 (D) Ken Yarbrough P (R) Larry Keilberg A (R) Dwayne Bohac U CD 22 (D) Tim Riley U State Board of Education HD 5 (D) Bob Glaze M (R) Tom DeLay A Dist 1 (D) Rene Nunez M (R) Bryan Hughes U Key to TARAL’s Pro-Choice CD 23 (D) Henry Cuellar M (R) Trini Munoz A HD 6 (R) Leo Berman A (R) Henry Bonilla A Dist 5 (D) Donna Howard P HD 7 (R) Tommy Merritt M Voter’s Guide CD 24 (D) Martin Frost P (R) Dan Montgomery U HD 9 (D) Robin Moore U (P) indicates Pro-choice (R) Mike Rivera Ortega A Dist 10 (R) Cynthia Thornton A (R) Wayne Christian A (A) indicates Anti-choice CD 25 (D) Chris Bell P (G) Lesley Ramsey P HD 10 (R) Jim Pitts A (M) indicates Mixed on choice (R) Tom Reiser A HD 11 (D) Chuck Hopson M (U) indicates Unknown position CD 26 (D) Paul William LeBon A Texas Senate HD 12 (D) Jim McReynolds M (D) indicates Democrat (R) Michael C. Burgess A SD 1 (D) B. D. Blount U (R) Dale Ingle A (R) indicates Republican CD 27 (D) Solomon P. Ortiz A (R) Bill Ratliff A HD 13 (R) Lois Kolkhorst A (G) indicates Green (R) Pat Ahumada A SD 2 (D) David Cain M HD 14 (R) Fred Brown A CD 28 (D) Ciro D. Rodriguez P (R) Bob Deuell A HD 16 (R) Ruben Hope A (R) Gabriel Perales, Jr. A SD 3 (R) Todd Staples A HD 17 (D) Robby Cook A CD 29 (D) Gene Green P SD 5 (R) Steve Ogden A (R) Jean Kilgore U CD 30 (D) Eddie Bernice Johnson P SD 6 (D) Mario Gallegos P HD 18 (D) Dan Ellis M U.S. Senate (R) Ron Bush A SD 7 (R) Jon Lindsay M (R) Eddie Shauberger A (D) Ron Kirk P CD 31 (D) David Bagley U SD 8 (R) Florence Shapiro A HD 19 (D) Paul Clayton P (R) John Cornyn A (R) John R. Carter A SD 9 (R) Chris Harris A (R) Mike Hamilton A CD 32 (D) Pauline K. Dixon P SD 10 (D) Hal Ray P HD 21 (D) Allan Ritter M U.S. Representative (R) Pete Sessions A (R) Kim Brimer A (R) Scott Kilmer U CD 1 (D) Max A. Sandlin M SD 11 (R) Mike Jackson A HD 22 (D) Joe Deshotel P (R) John Lawrence A Governor SD 12 (R) Jane Nelson A HD 23 (D) Craig Eiland M CD 2 (D) Jim Turner M (D) Tony Sanchez P SD 13 (D) Rodney Ellis P HD 24 (D) Tony Buzbee M (R) Van Brookshire A (R) Rick Perry A SD 14 (D) Gonzalo Barrientos P (R) Larry Taylor U CD 3 (D) Manny Molera M (R) Ben Bentzin A HD 25 (D) Rick Ertell P (R) Sam Johnson A Lieutenant Govenor SD 15 (D) John Whitmire P (R) Dennis Bonnen A CD 4 (D) Ralph M. Hall A (D) John Sharp P (R) Michael Wolfe A HD 26 (R) Charlie Howard A (R) John Graves A (R) David Dewhurst A SD 16 (D Jan Frederiksen P HD 27 (D) Dora Olivo M CD 5 (D) Ron Chapman P (R) John Carona A (R) Mark Rubal A (R) Jeb Hensarling A Attorney General SD 17 (D) Ronnie Ellen Harrison P HD 29 (D) Tom Uher A CD 6 (D) Felix Alvarado P (D) Kirk Watson P (R) Kyle Janek A (R) Glenda Dawson U (R) Joe Barton A (R) Gregg Abbott A SD 18 (D) Ken Armbrister A HD 30 (R) Geanie Morrison A CD 7 (R) John Culberson A (R) Lester Phipps U HD 32 (D) Josephine Miller P CD 8 (R) Kevin Brady A Comptroller SD 19 (D) Frank Madla M (R) Gene Seaman A CD 9 (D) Nicholas Lampson M (D) Marty Akins P SD 20 (D) Juan Hinojosa P HD 33 (D) Vilma Luna P (R) Paul Williams A (R) Carole Rylander A SD 21 (D) Judith Zaffirini A (R) Lauro Cuellar A CD 10 (D) Lloyd Doggett P SD 22 (D) Richard Renschler U HD 34 (D) Jaime Capelo P CD 11 (D) Chet Edwards M Land Commissioner (R) Kip Averitt A (R) Robert Pate U (R) Ramsey Farley A (D) David Bernsen P SD 23 (D) Royce West P HD 35 (D) Gabi Canales P CD 12 (R) Kay Granger A (R) Jerry Patterson A SD 24 (R) Troy Fraser A (R) Clark Welder U CD 13 (D) Zane Reese A SD 25 (D) Joseph Sullivan U HD 36 (D) Kino Flores M (R) Mac Thornberry A Railroad Commissioner (R) Jeff Wentworth P HD 37 (D) Rene Oliveira M CD 14 (D) Corby Windham U (D) Sherry Boyles P SD 26 (D) Leticia Van de Putte P HD 38 (D) Jim Solis P (R) Ron Paul A (R) Michael Williams A SD 27 (D) Eddie Lucio A (R) Humberto Zamora U CD 15 (D) Ruben Hinojosa M SD 28 (R) Robert Duncan A HD 39 (D) Miguel Wise A CD 16 (D) Silvestre Reyes M Texas Supreme Court SD 29 (D) Eliot Shapleigh P HD 40 (D) Aaron Pena U CD 17 (D) Charlie Stenholm A Place 1 (D) Linda Yanez P SD 30 (D) Donald Acheson U HD 41 (D) Roberto Gutierrez M (R) Rob Beckham A (R) Mike Schneider U SD 31 (R) Teel Bivins A HD 42 (D) Richard Raymond P CD 18 (D) Sheila Jackson Lee P Place 2 (D) Jim Parsons P HD 43 (D) Irma Rangel P (R) Philip J.
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