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ALABAMA ALABAMA AT A GLANCE ****************************** PRESIDENTIAL ****************************** Date Primaries: Tuesday, June 1 Polls Open/Close Must be open at least from 10am(ET) to 8pm (ET). Polls may open earlier or close later depending on local jurisdiction. Delegates/Method Republican Democratic 48: 27 at-large; 21 by CD Pledged: 54: 19 at-large; 35 by CD. Unpledged: 8: including 5 DNC members, and 2 members of Congress. Total: 62 Who Can Vote Open. Any voter can participate in either primary. Registered Voters 2,356,423 as of 11/02, no party registration ******************************* PAST RESULTS ****************************** Democratic Primary Gore 214,541 77%, LaRouche 15,465 6% Other 48,521 17% June 6, 2000 Turnout 278,527 Republican Primary Bush 171,077 84%, Keyes 23,394 12% Uncommitted 8,608 4% June 6, 2000 Turnout 203,079 Gen Election 2000 Bush 941,173 57%, Gore 692,611 41% Nader 18,323 1% Other 14,165, Turnout 1,666,272 Republican Primary Dole 160,097 76%, Buchanan 33,409 16%, Keyes 7,354 3%, June 4, 1996 Other 11,073 5%, Turnout 211,933 Gen Election 1996 Dole 769,044 50.1%, Clinton 662,165 43.2%, Perot 92,149 6.0%, Other 10,991, Turnout 1,534,349 1 ALABAMA ********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *********************** 6/2/92 Dem Prim Brown Clinton Uncm Total 7% 68 20 Male (49%) 9% 66 21 Female (51%) 6% 70 20 Lib (27%) 9% 76 13 Mod (48%) 7% 70 20 Cons (26%) 4% 56 31 18-29 (13%) 10% 70 16 30-44 (29%) 10% 61 24 45-59 (29%) 6% 69 21 60+ (30%) 4% 74 19 White (76%) 7% 63 24 Black (23%) 5% 86 8 Union (26%) 7% 72 17 3/8/88 Dem Prim Dukakis Geph Gore Hart Jackson Simon Uncm Total 7% 7 35 2 47 1 1 White (54%) 12% 12 64 3 6 1 1 Black (44%) 6% 6 2 0 90 * * Male (46%) 7% 8 36 2 45 1 1 Female (52%) 7% 6 35 1 48 * 1 *************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ************************** Governor Bob Riley(R) Lt Governor Lucy Baxley(D) Secy of State Nancy Worley(D) Elec Staff Vicki Balogh Atty General Bill Pryor(R) US Senate Richard Shelby (R) Jeff Sessions (R) US House CD-1 Jo Bonner (R) CD-2 Terry Everett (R) CD-3 Mike Rogers(R) CD-4 Robert Alderholt (R) CD-5 Robert (Bud) Cramer(D) CD-6 Spencer Bachus (R) CD-7 Artur Davis(D) 2 ALABAMA ************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************** Republican Party of Alabama Chairman: Marty Connors Ex. Dir.: Chris Neeley RNC Members: Bettye Fine Collins W. Edgar Welden Sr. Alabama Democratic Party Chairman: Redding Pitt Ex. Dir.: Giles Perkins DNC Members: Amy Burks Hon. Alvin Holmes Hon. Yvonne Kennedy Joe L. Reed ********************** PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ********************* Edwards endorsement: Former Lt. Gov. Jere Beasley. ****************************** STATE PRESS ************************* Newspapers and Political Correspondents Birmingham News State Editor Glen Stevens Tom Gordon Birmingham Post-Herald Karl Seitz Mobile Register Political Editor David Hollaway Montgomery Advertiser & Montgomery Journal Mike Casoen, Mike Sherman Associated Press Birmingham Jay Reeves Mobile Montgomery Kendal Weaver CBS Affiliates WBMG-TV Birmingham WTVY Dothan WHNT-TV Huntsville WKRG-TV Mobile WAKA-TV Montgomery 3 ALASKA ALASKA AT A GLANCE ******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ****************************** Republican Democratic Date Precinct caucuses are optional. State Caucuses: Sat, Mar 20 convention is May 21-22. Caucuses Begin Varies Delegates/Method 29: 26 at-large; 3 by CD Pledged: 13: 5 at-large; 8 by CD; in process beginning with caucuses and ending with state convention on May 22. Unpledged: 5: including 4 DNC members Total: 18 Who Can Vote Closed. Limited to registered Democrats, but same day registration allowed. Registered Voters 118,331 as of 10/03 71,439 as of 10/03 ******************************* PAST RESULTS ****************************** Democratic Caucuses No straw poll taken. Gore received 5 delegates and 2 April 22, 2000 alternates. 3 delegates and 1 alternate uncommitted. Republican Caucuses Bush 1,571 36%, Forbes 1566 36%, McCain 412 10%, January 24, 2000 Keyes 411 10%, Total 4330 Gen Election 2000 Bush 167,398 59% Gore 79,004 28% Nader 28,747 10% Other 10,411 Turnout 285,560 Republican Caucuses Buchanan 2,988 33%, Forbes 2,818 31%, Dole 1,565 17%, Jan. 27-29, 1996 Keyes 901 10%, Gramm 786 9%, Alexander 53 1%, Turnout 9,172 Gen Election 1996 Dole 122,746 50.8%, Clinton 80,380 33.3%, Perot 26,333 10.9%, Other 12,161 5%, Turnout 241,620 4 ALASKA *************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ************************** Governor Frank Murkowski (R) Lt Governor Loren Leeman(R) Secy of State (none, subst. Lt. Gov.) Elec Staff Janet Kowalski Atty General Gregg Renkes(R) US Senate Ted Stevens (R) Lisa Murkowski (R) US House CD-1 Don Young (R) ************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************** Republican Party of Alaska Chairman: Randy Reudrich Vice Chair Paulette Simpson RNC Members: Rick Halford Debbie Joslon Alaska Democratic Parti Chairman: Scott Sterling Vice Chair: Claudia Douglas DNC Members: Cindy Spanyers John Davies ********************************* STATE PRESS ****************************** Newspapers and Political Correspondents Anchorage Daily News Juneau Empire Associated Press Anchorage Larry Campbell Juneau CBS Affiliates KTNL Sitka KTVA Anchorage KTVF Fairbanks Other Network Affiliates KTUU (NBC) Anchorage KIMO (ABC) Anchorage 5 ARIZONA ARIZONA AT A GLANCE ******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ****************************** Republican Democratic Date Congressional district level caucuses Primary: Tue, Feb 3 (Note: In 2000, April 3-17, delegates awarded the 17th AZ Democrats held a Party-run Primary on 3/11/00 in which Internet voting was permitted. Internet voting is NOT permitted for the 2/3/04 primary) Polls Open/Close 12pm to 9pm (ET) Delegates/Method 52: 28 at-large; 24 by CD; Pledged: 55: 19 at-large; 36 by CD. Unpledged: 9: including 5 DNC members. 2 members of Congress and Gov. Janet Napolitano. Total: 64 Who Can Vote Closed. Limited to voters already registered as Democrats. Registered Voters y 916,248 as of 7/03 782,426 as of 7/03 ******************************* PAST RESULTS ****************************** Democratic Primary Gore 67,582 78% Bradley 16,383 19% Other 2,797 3% March 11, 2000 Turnout 86,762 Republican Primary McCain 193,709 60%, Bush 115,115 36%, Keyes 11,500 4% February 22, 2000 Turnout 322,669 Gen Election 2000 Bush 781,652 51% Gore 685,341 45% Nader 45,645 3% Other 19,378 Turnout 1,532,016 Republican Caucuses Forbes 115,962 34%, Dole 102,980 30%, Buchanan 95,742 28%, February 27, 1996 Alexander 24,765 7%, Other 8,033 1%, Turnout 347,482. Gen Election 1996 Dole 622,073 44%, Clinton 653,288 47%, Perot 112,072 8%, Other 16,972 1%, Turnout 1,404,405 6 ARIZONA ********************** CBS NEWS EXIT POLL RESULTS *********************** 2/22/00 Rep Prim Bush Keyes McCain Total 36% 4 60 Male (48%) 33% 5 61 Female (52%) 39% 3 58 Lib (9%) 19% 3 78 Mod (28%) 25% 2 73 Cons (62%) 44% 5 51 18-29 (9%) 33% 7 57 30-44 (21%) 34% 5 61 45-59 (27%) 35% 4 61 60+ (43%) 38% 3 59 Relgs Right (26%) 45% 7 48 Veteran (27%) 32% 4 63 2/27/96 Rep Prim Alex Bch Dole Forb Keys Lugr Total 7%283033 1 1 Male (53%) 6 30 29 32 1 2 Female (47%) 8 26 31 33 1 0 Lib (6%) 11 14 30 38 2 4 Mod (25%) 11 17 32 40 0 0 Cons (69%) 5 33 29 30 1 1 18-29 (9%) 12 23 31 33 1 0 30-44 (25%) 9 29 24 34 2 2 45-59 (25%) 5 34 25 35 1 1 60+ (42%) 6 25 37 31 1 1 Protestant (54%) 8 26 32 32 1 1 Catholic (20%) 8 28 31 33 0 0 Relgs Right (29%) 3 46 27 21 2 2 *************************** KEY PUBLIC OFFICIALS ************************** Governor Janet Napolitano (D) Lt Governor None Secy of State Janice Brewer (R) Elec Staff Mary Joe Kief Atty General Terry Goddard (D) US Senate Jon Kyl (R) John McCain (R) US House CD-1 Rick Renzi (R) CD-2 Trent Franks(R) CD-3 John Shadegg(R) CD-4 Ed Pastor (D) CD-5 J.D. Hayworth (R) CD-6 Jeff Flake (R) CD-7 Raul Grijalva (D) CD-8 Jim Kolbe (R) 7 ARIZONA ************************** PARTY ORGANIZATIONS ************************** Arizona Republican Committee Chairman: Bob Fannin Ex. Dir.: Bill Christiansen RNC Members: Bernice Roberts Michael T. Hellon Arizona Democratic Party Chairman: Jim Pederson Ex. Dir.: Paul Hegarty DNC Members: Martin Bacall Janice C. Brunson Sue Tucker ************************* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ************************ Clark State Director Mark Riddle Dean AZ State Coord: Frank Costanzo. Endorsement: U.S Rep. Raul M. Grijalva. Edwards. AZ State Coord: Sonia Gonzales Endorsements: State Sen. Richard Miranda and State Reps. Wally Straughn, Leah Landrum Taylor. Gephardt AZ State Coord: Sondra Haltom, 830 North Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004. Endorsement: U.S Rep. Ed Pastor. Kerry AZ State Coord: Mario Diaz. 3806 N. 3rd Street Suite 102, Phoenix, 85012. Kucinich AZ State Coord: Kevin Spidel. Lieberman AZ State Coord: David Schapira. Press Contact: Ruben Pulido Jr. 824 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004. Endorsements: Former Gov. Raul Castro; State Rep. Manuel Alvarez. ********************************* STATE PRESS ****************************** Newspapers and Political Correspondents Arizona Republic/ Phoenix Gazette Chip Scutari Arizona Tuscon Citizen David Pittman Arizona Daily Star Associated Press Phoenix Paul Davenport Tuscon Art Rotstein CBS Affiliates KPHO-TV Phoenix KOLD-TV Tucson KSWT-TV Yuma Other Television Stations KPNX (NBC) Phoenix KTVK (Ind.) Phoenix KGUN (ABC) Tuscon 8 ARKANSAS ARKANSAS AT A GLANCE ******************************* PRESIDENTIAL ****************************** Date Primaries: Tuesday, May 18 Polls Open/Close 8:30 am to 8:30 pm (ET) Delegates/Method Republican Democratic 35: 23 at-large; 12 by CD Pledged: 36: 13 at-large; 23 by CD. Unpledged: 11: including 5 DNC members, and 5 members of Congress.