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Pennsylvania's
November 2, 2004 General Election
-All incumbents except Allen Kukovich won- |
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| U.S. Senate | Incumbent Arlen Specter (R) - HUMANEUSA PAC Endorsed - Won | ||||
| 1st District | Incumbent Robert Brady (D) - NO, 56-100% Animal Extremist Voter | ||||
| 2nd District | Incumbent Chaka Fattah (D) - NO, 89% Animal Extremist Voter. | ||||
| 3rd District |
**Incumbent Phil English (R) - NO, 50-60% Animal Extremist Voter |
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| 4th District |
Incumbent Melissa Hart (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 5th District |
Incumbent John Peterson (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 6th District | Incumbent Jim Gerlach (R) - NO, 78% Animal Extremist Voter | ||||
| 7th District | **Incumbent Curt Weldon (R) - NO, 56+% Animal Extremist Voter | ||||
| 8th District Open Seat | Mike Fitzpatrick (R) - Won | ||||
| 9th District |
Incumbent Bill Shuster (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 10th District |
Incumbent Don Sherwood (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 11th District |
Incumbent Paul Kanjorski (D) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 12th District |
Incumbent John Murtha (D) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 13th District Open Seat | Melissa Brown (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED Lost Allyson Schwartz (D) - NO! HUMANEUSA PAC Endorsed - Won |
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| 14th District | **Incumbent Mike Doyle (D) - NO! 100% Animal Extremist Voter | ||||
| 15th District Open Seat | Charlie Dent (R) - Won | ||||
| 16th District |
Incumbent Joe Pitts (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 17th District |
Incumbent Tim Holden (D) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 18th District |
Incumbent Tim Murphy (R) - SAOVA ENDORSED |
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| 19th District | **Incumbent Todd Platts (R) - NO, 67% Animal Extremist Voter | ||||
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HumaneUSA PAC funded and/or endorsed state legislators. Updated October 22, 2004.
Harrisburg House politicians shown in bold are repeat (2002-2004) animal rightist endorsements.
Heartiest praise for Rep. Teresa Forcier (R-Crawford County), Vice Chairman of the Game and Fisheries Committee, 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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