The Green Papers: General Election 2000
Connecticut
Primary: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 |
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President Electoral votes: 8, Term limit: No more than 2 4-year terms in a lifetime; Electors: How Appointed, Meeting Place, How they voted; Total Popular Vote: 1,459,525; List of States: Short, Long | |||||
Republican | 561,094 | 38.44% | Governor George W. Bush | ||
Democrat | 816,015 | 55.91% | Vice President Albert A. "Al" Gore, Jr. (8 Electoral Votes) | ||
Concerned Citizens | 9,695 | 0.66% | Howard Phillips | ||
Green | 64,452 | 4.42% | Ralph Nader | ||
Reform | 4,731 | 0.32% | Pat Buchanan | ||
Libertarian | 3,484 | 0.24% | Harry Browne | ||
"Write-In" | 40 | 0.00% | John Hagelin JOHN HAGELIN's running mate is NAT GOLDHABER. Running under the banner of the Natural Law Party. | ||
"Write-In" | 4 | 0.00% | James E. Harris, Jr. JAMES E HARRIS's running mate is MARGARET TROWE. Running under the banner of the Socialist Workers Party. | ||
"Write-In" | 3 | 0.00% | Keith Sherman Huber KEITH SHERMAN HUBER's running mate is DAVID JOHN FIORILLO. | ||
"Write-In" | 1 | 0.00% | Sylvester J. Pettway SYLVESTER J. PETTWAY's running mate is MAUDERY COLLINS. | ||
"Write-In" | 4 | 0.00% | David Reicher DAVID REICHER's running mate is EDWARD WRINN. | ||
"Write-In" | 2 | 0.00% | Gloria Dawn Strickland GLORIA DAWN STRICKLAND's running mate is SHARON MARTH. | ||
Governor Term limit: None; 4-year term, Current Governors | |||||
Republican | John G. Rowland First elected 1994; re-elected:: 1998 Chair up for election: Tuesday, November 5, 2002. | ||||
Senate 6-year term, Current Senate Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Class 1 | Democrat | Joe Lieberman First elected: 1988; re-elected: 1994, 2000 Renominated - by Convention | |||
Republican | Phil Giordano NOMINATED BY STATE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Democrat | Senator Joe Lieberman NOMINATED BY STATE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION (prior to his being chosen as Vice-President Al Gore's running mate in the upcoming 2000 Presidential Election): no Primary necessary | ||||
Libertarian | Wildey Moore | ||||
Senator Lieberman is running for two offices in the 7 November 2000 General Election: for Vice-President of the United States on a ticket with Democrat presidential candidate Albert A. Gore, Jr. and for re-election to the Class 1 seat in the U.S. Senate from Connecticut; this is permissible, as Lieberman was renominated for the Senate at the Connecticut State Democratic Convention held prior to his nomination for Vice-President at the 43rd Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. | |||||
Class 3 | Democrat | Christopher J. Dodd First elected: 1980; re-elected: 1986, 1992, 1998 Seat up for election: Tuesday, November 2, 2004. | |||
House of Representatives 2 year term, Current House | |||||
4 Democrats 2 Republicans | |||||
CD 1 | Democrat | John B. Larson Renominated - by Convention | |||
Republican | Bob Backlund NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Democrat | Congressman John B. Larson NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
CD 2 | Democrat | Sam Gejdenson Renominated - by Convention | |||
Democrat | Congressman Sam Gejdenson NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Republican | Rob Simmons NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
CD 3 | Democrat | Rosa L. DeLauro Renominated - by Convention | |||
Democrat | Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Republican | June Gold NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
CD 4 | Republican | Christopher Shays Renominated - by Convention | |||
Libertarian | Dan Gislao | ||||
Democrat | Stephanie Sanchez NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary. | ||||
Republican | Congressman Christopher Shays NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
CD 5 | Democrat | Jim Maloney Renominated - by Convention | |||
Democrat | Congressman Jim Maloney NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Republican | Mark Nielsen NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
CD 6 | Republican | Nancy L. Johnson Renominated - by Convention | |||
Green | Audrey Cole | ||||
Republican | Congressman Nancy L. Johnson NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: no Primary necessary | ||||
Democrat | Paul Valenti NOMINATED BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: no Primary necessary |
Nomination Notes | ||||
Connecticut has a "challenge primary" system where candidates are nominated by a Convention. If a challenger to the leading contender receives at least 20 percent of the vote on the floor of the Convention then a Primary is required. |
Congressional District | |||
Connecticut has 8 Counties and 6 Congressional Districts: 3 counties are wholly within a congressional district; 5 counties are divided among more than one congressional district. In the State of Connecticut, unlike its 5 sister New England states, a Municipality (whether a City or a Borough) which is coterminous with a Town does not mean the eradication of that Municipality's status as a Town. Every part of Connecticut, therefore, is legally under some form of Town government, even where a Municipality has long been incorporated; accordingly, any such coterminous Cities (along with the one Borough where this term also applies- that being Naugatuck in New Haven County) are referred to only as Towns in the listing below: CD # 1 includes:
most of the Town of Bolton (Tolland County) is in CD 1 but a small portion lies in CD 2. CD # 2 includes:
CD # 3 includes:
most of the Town of Woodbridge (New Haven County) is in CD 3 but a small portion lies in CD 5. CD # 4 is wholly within Fairfield County and includes the Towns of
the Town of Monroe (Fairfield County) is split between CDs 4 and 5. CD # 5 includes:
the Town of Southbury (New Haven County) is split between CDs 5 and 6. CD # 6 includes:
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