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Virginia's
November 2, 2004 General Election
-All federal incumbents won- |
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| 1st District | Incumbent Jo Ann Davis (R) - Continued Animal Rightist Flirtations |
| 2nd District Open Seat | Thelma Drake (R) - Won |
| 3rd District | Incumbent Bobby Scott (D) - NO! 67% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 4th District | Incumbent Randy Forbes (R) - Improved Voting Record |
| 5th District | Incumbent Virgil Goode (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 6th District | Incumbent Bob Goodlatte (R) – SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 7th District | Incumbent Eric Cantor (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
| 8th District | Incumbent Jim Moran (D) - NO! 78% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 9th District | **Incumbent Rick Boucher (D) - NO! 67% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 10th District | **Incumbent Frank Wolf (R) - NO! 67% Animal Extremist Voter |
| 11th District | Incumbent Tom Davis (R) - NO! 80% Animal Extremist Voter |
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HumaneUSA PAC funded and/or endorsed Richmond legislators, through June 30, 2004.
State Senate Roscoe Reynolds, District 20 - Democrat Emmett W. Hanger, District 24 - Republican H. Russell Potts, District 27 - Republican Janet Howell *, District 32 - Democrat House of Delegates H. Morgan Griffith, District 8 - Republican Glen Weatherholtz, District 26 - Republican Vincent F. Callahan Jr., District 34 - Republican James H. Dillard II, District 41 - Republican David Albo, District 42 - Republican Kristen Amundson, District 44 - Democrat Albert C. Eisenberg, District 47 - Democrat Robert B. Bell, District 58 - Republican Terri Suit, District 81 - Republican Harvey Morgan, District 98 - Republican * Denotes animal rightist funded and endorsed politicians. Virginia's next statewide and House elections are scheduled for 2005. U.S. House members voting against hunters and state game departments are shown in italics ** Denotes professed sportsmen supporters. |
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