Update #28: California gubernatorial election, 2002
Thought I'd post another little extra from the 2002 American Midterms. Hope you all enjoy California!

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Update #30: United States midterm elections, 2002
2002 Midterms

House of Representatives

Republican: 220 (+4)
Democratic: 215 (-2)
Speaker before Election

Dick Gephardt (Missouri-3rd)
Speaker after Election
Dennis Hastert (Illinois-14th)


Senate
Republican: 51 (+2)
Democratic: 49 (-2)
Majority Leader before Election
Trent Lott (Mississippi)
Majority Leader after Election
Trent Lott (Mississippi)

*All seat changes reflect standings following last election, not prior to election.

Gubernatorial Elections
Alabama: Governor Don Siegelman (D) defeats Congressman Bob Riley (R).
Alaska: Senator Frank Murkowski (R) defeats Lieutenant Governor Fran Ulmer.
Arizona: Attorney General Janet Napolitano (D) defeats Congressman Matt Salmon (R).
Arkansas: Governor Mike Huckabee (R) defeats Treasurer Jimmie Lou Fisher (D).
California: Mayor Richard Riordan (R) defeats Governor Gray Davis (D).
Colorado: Governor Bill Owens (R) defeats Rollie Heath (D).
Connecticut: Governor John Rowland (R) defeats Bill Curry (D) for reelection.
Florida: Governor Jeb Bush (R) defeats Attorney General Janet Reno (D).
Georgia: State Senator Sonny Perdue (R) defeats Governor Roy Barnes (D).
Hawaii: Majority Leader Ed Case (D) defeats Mayor Linda Lingle (R).
Idaho: Governor Dick Kempthorne (R) defeats Jerry Brady (D).
Illinois: Congressman Rod Blagojevich (D) defeats Attorney General Jim Ryan (R).
Iowa: Governor Tom Vilsack (D) defeats Doug Gross (R).
Kansas: Treasurer Kathleen Sebelius (D) defeats House Speaker Tim Shallenburger (R).
Maine: Congressman John Baldacci (D) defeats State Rep. Peter Chianchette (R).
Maryland: Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) defeats Congressman Robert Ehrlich (R).
Massachusetts: Treasurer Shannon O'Brien (D) defeats Governor Paul Celluci (R).
Michigan: Mitt Romney (R) defeats Attorney General Jennifer Granholm (D).
Minnesota: State Auditor Judi Dutcher (D) defeats Brian Sullivan (R) and Congressman Tim Penny (REF).
Nebraska: Governor Mike Johanns (R) defeats Stormy Dean (D).
Nevada: Kenny Guinn (R) defeats State Senator Joe Neal (D).
New Hampshire: Craig Benson (R) defeats State Senator Mark Fernald (D).
New Mexico: Former Energy Secretary Bill Richardson (D) defeats State Representative John Sanchez (R).
New York: Governor George Pataki (R) defeats Former HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo (D) and Tom Gossilano (I).
Ohio: Governor Bob Taft (R) defeats County Commissioner Tim Hagan (D).
Oklahoma: State Senator Brad Henry (D) defeats Congressman Steve Largent (R) and Gary Richardson (I).
Oregon: Justice Ted Kulongoski (D) defeats State Rep. Kevin Mannix (R).
Pennsylvania: Auditor Bob Casey, Jr. (D) defeats Attorney General Mike Fisher (R).
Rhode Island: Attorney General Sheldon Whitehouse (D) defeats Don Carcieri (R).
South Carolina: Congressman Mark Sanford (R) defeats Governor Jim Hodges (D).
South Dakota: State Senator Mike Rounds (R) defeats University President James Abbott (D).
Tennessee: Mayor Phil Bredesen (D) defeats Congressman Van Hilleary (R).
Texas: Governor George W. Bush (R) defeats Tony Sanchez (D).
Vermont: Governor Howard Dean (D) defeats Treasurer Jim Douglas (R).
Wisconsin: Attorney General Jim Doyle (D) defeats Lieutenant Governor Scott McCallum (R).
Wyoming: Attorney Dave Freudenthal (D) defeats Secretary of State Joe Meyer (R).
 
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