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1998 State Primary Special
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Stuart Rothenberg |
1998 Gubernatorial Ratings
8-10, 7-20, 6-30, 6-8, 5-19, 4-29, 4-6, 3-16, 2-24, 2-2
1998 House Ratings
9-1, 8-5, 7-3, 6-23, 6-2, 5-13, 4-21, 3-30, 2-12
1998 Senate Ratings
8-26,
7-28,
7-6,
6-15,
5-27, 5-5, 4-13, 3-24, 3-3, 2-9
GOP Sees Arkansas' 2nd C.D. As An Opportunity (9-1-98)
A Crowded Field In Massaschusetts's 8th C.D. (8-26-98)
Republicans Upbeat About Indiana's 10th C.D. (8-10-98)
'Carpetbagger' Label Could Hurt Maine Challenger (8-5-98)
GOP Looks For A Beachhead In Massachusetts (7-28-98)
A Surprising Challenger For Minnesota's Rep. Luther (7-20-98)
Dems Target Rep. White In Washington's 1st C.D. (7-13-98)
More Rothenberg reports for 1998
7-6,
6-30,
6-23,
6-15,
6-8,
6-2,
5-27, 5-19, 5-13, 5-7, 5-5, 4-29, 4-21, 4-13, 4-6, 3-30, 3-24, 3-16, 3-3, 2-24, 2-16, 2-9, 2-2, 1-29
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Georgia Primary Results -- July 21, 1998
By Congressional Quarterly
Candidate Votes %
Hometown Age Occupation
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GOVERNOR
*** Nearly complete results; 99 percent of precincts reported
#Roy Eugene Barnes (D) 239,058 49.1%
Mableton 50 State representative
#Lewis A. Massey (D) 135,980 27.9%
Atlanta 36 Secretary of state
David B. Poythress (D) 65,388 13.4%
Atlanta 54 Former state labor commissioner
Steven Eugene Langford (D) 32,651 6.7%
LaGrange 48 State senator
Morris James Sr. (D) 9,309 1.9%
Montezuma 58 Public activist
Carlton H. Myers (D) 4,868 1.0%
Pine Mountain 74 Veterinarian
*Guy Millner (R) 210,522 50.4%
Atlanta 62 Temporary employment company owner
Michael Joseph Bowers (R) 166,890 39.9%
Atlanta 56 Former state attorney general
Nancy Smith Schaefer (R) 32,285 7.7%
Clarkesville 62 Nonprofit executive
Bruce Hatfield (R) 8,362 2.0%
Kennesaw 50 Health care company executive
SENATE
*Michael Coles (D) 306,374 76.8%
Kennesaw 54 Cookie company executive
Jim Boyd (D) 92,312 23.2%
Alpharetta 63 Business consultant
*Paul Coverdell (R) Unopposed
Atlanta 59 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 1
(Southeast -- Savannah; Brunswick)
No Democratic candidate
*Jack Kingston (R) Unopposed
Savannah 43 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
(Southwest -- Parts of Macon, Columbus, Albany and Valdosta)
*Sanford D. Bishop (D) Unopposed
Albany 51 Incumbent
*Joe McCormick (R) 7,216 54.1%
Albany 35 Construction equipment company owner
Dylan Glenn (R) 6,121 45.9%
Cosetta 29 Former White House aide
HOUSE DISTRICT 3
(West Central -- Columbus; Atlanta suburbs)
No Democratic candidate
*Mac Collins (R) Unopposed
Jonesboro 53 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 4
(Atlanta Suburbs -- Parts of De Kalb and Gwinnett Counties)
*Cynthia McKinney (D) Unopposed
Decatur 43 Incumbent
*Sunny Warren (R) Unopposed
Lawrenceville 59 Human resources executive
HOUSE DISTRICT 5
(Parts of Atlanta)
*John Lewis (D) Unopposed
Atlanta 58 Incumbent
*John H. Lewis Sr. (R) Unopposed
Atlanta 76 Former construction worker
HOUSE DISTRICT 6
(Atlanta Suburbs -- Roswell; part of Marietta)
*Gary "Bats" Pelphrey (D) Unopposed
Marietta 62 Lawyer
*Newt Gingrich (R) Unopposed
Marietta 55 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 7
(Northwest -- Rome; part of Marietta)
*James F. Williams (D) Unopposed
Cedartown 55 Insurance broker
*Bob Barr (R) Unopposed
Smyrna 49 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 8
(South Central -- Macon; Warner Robins)
*Ronald L. Cain (D) Unopposed
Elko 56 Retired manufacturing company employee
*Saxby Chambliss (R) Unopposed
Moultrie 54 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 9
(North -- Dalton; Gainesville; Toccoa)
No Democratic candidate
*Nathan Deal (R) Unopposed
Gainesville 55 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 10
(Northeast -- Augusta)
*Marion "Denise" Spencer Freeman (D) 28,380 69.9%
Tignall 40 Former nonprofit director
Verdree Lockhart Sr. (D) 12,207 30.1%
Louisville 73 Education consultant
*Charlie Norwood (R) Unopposed
Evans 56 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 11
(Northeast -- Part of Gwinnett County; Athens)
*Vincent Littman (D) Unopposed
Commerce 52 Moving company owner
*John Linder (R) Unopposed
Atlanta 55 Incumbent
* = Nominee
# = Will meet in runoff.
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