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May 4, 2004 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed President of the United States Statewide Wesley K May 4, 2004 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed President of the United States Statewide Wesley K. Clark 02/17/04 Howard Dean 02/02/04 John Edwards 02/19/04 John F. Kerry 02/13/04 Dennis J. Kucinich 02/19/04 Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. 02/10/04 United States Senator Statewide Evan Bayh 02/10/04 Governor Statewide Joe Kernan 02/17/04 United States Representative District 1 Peter J. Visclosky 01/21/04 District 2 Joe Donnelly 01/27/04 District 3 Steve G. Hope 02/19/04 Maria M. Parra 02/18/04 Mark A. Summers 02/03/04 District 4 Bill Abbott 01/21/04 David Sanders 02/16/04 District 5 Mike Brinegar 02/06/04 Katherine Fox Carr 01/21/04 District 6 Mel Fox 02/20/04 District 7 Julia M. Carson 01/29/04 Bob Hidalgo 02/19/04 District 8 Jon P. Jennings 02/12/04 Bill Pearman 02/10/04 District 9 Baron Hill 01/21/04 Lendall B. Terry 01/23/04 State Senator District 2 Mario Montelongo 02/20/04 Samuel Smith Jr. 02/11/04 Joe L. White 02/19/04 District 3 Earline Rogers 01/21/04 District 5 Nancy Dembowski 01/21/04 District 8 Anita Bowser 01/21/04 District 10 John E. Broden 01/26/04 District 12 Charles D. Mumaw 01/22/04 District 20 S. Gopal Raju 02/19/04 Robert D. Threlkeld 02/06/04 District 32 Ken Kern 02/17/04 District 33 Glenn L. Howard 02/18/04 District 34 Billie J. Breaux 01/27/04 District 35 Harvey Knox 02/20/04 District 36 Terry Rice 01/21/04 District 37 Kristin Szczerbik 02/02/04 District 40 Vi Simpson 02/04/04 District 42 Barry A. Welsh 02/10/04 State Representative District 1 Linda C. Lawson 02/04/04 Kathleen Pucalik 02/13/04 District 2 Earl L. Harris 02/06/04 Drake Morris 02/20/04 1 May 4, 2004 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed State Representative District 3 Charlie Brown 01/29/04 District 4 Barry D. Slegers 02/19/04 District 5 Craig R. Fry 02/11/04 District 6 B. Patrick Bauer 01/30/04 Mike Waite 02/13/04 District 7 Thomas Kromkowski 01/21/04 District 8 Ryan M. Dvorak 02/19/04 District 9 Scott D. Pelath 01/28/04 District 10 Duane Cheney 01/26/04 District 11 Dan Stevenson 02/03/04 District 12 John Aguilera 02/18/04 Alicia Lopez-Rodriguez 01/22/04 District 13 Chester F. Dobis 01/21/04 David M. Uzelac 02/20/04 District 14 Vernon G. Smith 01/22/04 District 15 Lon P. Childress 02/18/04 District 19 Robert D. Kuzman 01/21/04 John Anthony, Malan 02/20/04 District 20 Michael (Mike) R. Schultz 02/20/04 Howard M. Smith 01/29/04 Lynne Spevak 02/04/04 District 21 Carl Kaser 02/17/04 District 25 Jeb Bardon 02/09/04 District 26 Joe Micon 02/09/04 District 27 Sheila J. Klinker 02/18/04 District 30 Ron Herrell 02/04/04 District 31 Larry R. Hile 02/19/04 District 33 Ron Liggett 02/19/04 District 34 R. Tiny Adams 01/21/04 District 35 Jesse E. Landess 01/29/04 Kent T. Saunders 01/21/04 District 36 Terri J. Austin 02/11/04 District 37 Scott E. Reske 01/27/04 District 39 Alvin E. (Rusty) Skoog Jr. 02/19/04 District 41 Raymond M. Kirtley 02/17/04 District 42 F. Dale Grubb 01/22/04 District 43 Clyde Kersey 01/22/04 District 44 Eric A. Wolfe 02/20/04 District 45 Alan B. Chowning 01/21/04 District 46 Vern Tincher 01/29/04 District 50 Joe Wilson 02/17/04 District 52 John T. DeLucenay 02/18/04 District 54 Christopher Surber 02/16/04 District 56 Eric Duncan 02/19/04 Phillip Pflum 01/26/04 2 May 4, 2004 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed State Representative District 58 Dolores Montgomery 02/13/04 Greg Turley 02/10/04 District 60 Peggy Welch 02/09/04 District 61 Matt Pierce 02/11/04 Mark Stoops 02/16/04 District 62 Jerry L. Denbo 02/12/04 Karyn Moskowitz 02/18/04 District 63 Ross J. Cook 02/20/04 Dave Crooks 01/27/04 District 64 John Gregory Frenz 02/19/04 District 66 Terry Goodin 01/26/04 District 68 Robert J. Bischoff 01/21/04 District 69 Markt Lance Lytle 02/13/04 District 70 Paul J. Robertson 01/28/04 District 71 James L. Bottorff 02/11/04 District 72 William C. Cochran 02/05/04 District 73 Dennie Oxley 01/21/04 District 74 Russ Stilwell 01/22/04 District 75 Dennis T. Avery 02/12/04 District 76 W. Trent VanHaaften 02/11/04 District 77 Phil Hoy 02/19/04 District 80 Ben E. GiaQuinta 01/22/04 District 81 Win Moses Jr. 02/11/04 District 86 Emily M. Everitt 02/20/04 David Orentlicher 02/04/04 District 94 Carolene Mays 01/30/04 District 95 Mae Dickinson 02/11/04 District 96 Gregory W. Porter 01/29/04 District 97 Edmund Mahern 01/28/04 District 98 William A. Crawford 02/12/04 District 99 Vanessa J. Summers 02/17/04 District 100 John J. Day 02/19/04 Judge of the Circuit Court Bartholomew (9th Circuit) Stephen R. Heimann 01/22/04 Clark (4th Circuit) Daniel F. Donahue 01/28/04 Crawford (77th Circuit) Lynn Lopp 02/04/04 DeKalb (75th Circuit) Kirk D. Carpenter 02/09/04 Delaware Ct. 1(46th Cir.) Marianne Lafferty Vorhees 01/28/04 Floyd (52nd Circuit) J. Terrence Cody 01/26/04 Knox (12th Circuit) Sherry Biddinger Gregg 01/22/04 Lake (31st Circuit) Lorenzo Arredondo 01/21/04 Martin (90th Circuit) R. Joseph (Joe) Howell 02/05/04 David Lett 02/13/04 Monroe Co.Seat1(10th Cir) E. Michael Hoff 01/22/04 Monroe Co.Seat4(10th Cir) Mary Ellen Diekhoff 02/13/04 Monroe Co.Seat7(10th Cir) Stephen Galvin 02/02/04 3 May 4, 2004 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed Judge of the Circuit Court Orange (87th Circuit) Larry R. Blanton 01/22/04 Parke (68th Circuit) John L. Asbury 01/29/04 Randolph (25th Circuit) Robert C. Oliver, Jr. 02/19/04 Scott (6th Circuit) Roger L. Duvall 01/28/04 Starke (44th Circuit) David P. Matsey 01/21/04 Union (89th Circuit) Carol A. Weber 02/13/04 Vigo (43rd Circuit) David R. Bolk 01/21/04 Washington (42nd Circuit) Robert Leslie Bennett 02/04/04 Judge of the Superior Court Blackford County John W. Forcum 01/23/04 Cass County, Court 1 Thomas C. Perrone 02/10/04 Dubois County Howard B. Lytton, Jr. 01/21/04 Nathan A. Verkamp 01/29/04 Gibson County Earl G. Penrod 01/22/04 Hamilton County, Court 2 Bernard Lowell (Buddy) Pylitt 01/21/04 Howard County, Court 1 Michael P. (Mick) Krebes 02/19/04 Porter County, Court 3 Julia M. Jent 01/21/04 Scott County Nicholas L. South 01/28/04 Vigo County, Court 4 Hal Johnston 02/13/04 Christopher Newton 01/23/04 Gary V. Rider 01/21/04 Whitley County Michael D. Rush 01/28/04 4 May 4, 2004 Primary Election Republican List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed President of the United States Statewide George W. Bush 02/11/04 United States Senator Statewide Marvin Scott 02/18/04 Governor Statewide Mitch Daniels 02/04/04 Eric Miller 02/05/04 United States Representative District 1 Cyril B. (Cy) Huerter 02/03/04 Frank E. Kendrick 02/20/04 Mark J. Leyva 01/21/04 District 2 Chris Chocola 02/09/04 Tony Zirkle 02/11/04 District 3 William Larsen 01/23/04 Mark Edward Souder 02/12/04 District 4 Steve Buyer 01/27/04 Mike Campbell 02/20/04 Dennis Hardy 01/21/04 Brian D. Paasch 02/06/04 District 5 Dan Burton 01/30/04 George Thomas Holland 02/13/04 Victor Dean Wakley 01/27/04 District 6 Mike Pence 02/18/04 District 7 Bob Croddy 01/28/04 Andrew (Andy) Horning 02/18/04 District 8 John N. Hostettler 02/12/04 District 9 Mike Sodrel 01/26/04 State Senator District 5 Victor Heinold 01/29/04 Cresley W. Walker 02/19/04 District 7 Brandt Hershman 02/10/04 District 8 Allen L. Stevens Jr. 02/10/04 District 9 Ryan D. Mishler 01/29/04 District 12 Marvin Riegsecker 01/22/04 District 13 Robert L. Meeks 01/21/04 District 16 David C. Long 02/03/04 District 18 Thomas K. Weatherwax 02/16/04 District 20 Luke Kenley 01/21/04 District 24 Connie Lawson 01/21/04 District 28 Beverly J. Gard 01/21/04 District 30 Teresa Lubbers 01/26/04 District 32 Patricia Miller 02/17/04 District 35 R. Michael Young 02/16/04 District 36 Lawrence M. Borst 02/16/04 Brent Waltz 01/21/04 District 37 Richard D. Bray 02/03/04 District 40 R. Dale Cassiday 02/20/04 District 42 Robert N. Jackman 01/21/04 District 44 Becky Skillman 02/10/04 District 50 Greg Server 02/18/04 State Representative District 1 Jerome (Jerry) Baffa 02/18/04 5 May 4, 2004 Primary Election Republican List Updated: 3/11/2004 3:25:44PM Date Filed State Representative District 3 Willie L.
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