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Michigan's
November 2, 2004 General Election
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-All incumbents won- |
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| 1st District | Incumbent Bart Stupak (D) - Deteriorating voting recod. |
| 2nd District | Incumbent Pete Hoekstra (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 3rd District | **Incumbent Vern Ehlers (R) - NO! 89% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 4th District | Incumbent Dave Camp (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 5th District | Incumbent Dale Kildee (D) - NO! 89% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 6th District | Incumbent Fred Upton (R) - NO! 78% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 7th District Open Seat | Joe Schwarz (R) -NO! Funded & Endorsed by HumaneUSA PAC - Won |
| 8th District | Incumbent Mike Rogers (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 9th District | Incumbent Joe Knollenberg (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 10th District | Incumbent Candice Miller (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 11th District | Incumbent Thaddeus McCotter (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 12th District | Incumbent Sander Levin (D) - NO! 89% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 13th District | Incumbent Carolyn Kilpatrick (D) - NO! 89% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 14th District | Incumbent John Conyers (D) - NO! 67% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 15th District | Incumbent John Dingell (D) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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Humanitarians for Environmental & Animal Laws (HEAL) PAC funded and endorsed Lansing House legislators, through July 25, 2004.
Glenn Anderson (D-18)*
Diane Byrum (D-67)* Hoon-Yung Hopgood (D-22)* Kathleen Law (D-23)* Alexander Lipsley (D-60)* Andy Meisner (D-27)* Lisa Wojno (D-28)* Heartiest praise for term-limited Rep. Susan Tabor (R-Eaton County), who incurred the HumaneUSA PAC's condemnation for her pro-active support of sportsmen and animal owners. U.S. House members voting against hunters and state game departments are shown in italics. ** Denotes professed sportsmen supporters. |
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