2004 Candidates Endorsed By Eagle Forum PAC
Endorsements as of October 27, 2004
*Note: Eagle Forum PAC does not endorse in every race.
Highlight indicates winner or measure passed
ARIZONA
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: Rick Renzi
District 2: Trent Franks
ARKANSAS
VOTE YES on Amendment 3, the Arkansas Marriage Amendment
CALIFORNIA
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 47: Alexandria Coronado
COLORADO
U. S. Senate: Pete Coors
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 3: Greg Walcher
District 4: Marilyn Musgrave
District 5: Joel Hefley
District 6: Tom Tancredo
District 7: Bob Beauprez
FLORIDA
U. S. Senate: Mel Martinez
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: Jeff Miller
District 2: Bev Kilmer
District 4: Ander Crenshaw
District 5: Ginny Brown-Waite
District 6: Cliff Stearns
District 7: John Mica
District 8: Ric Keller
District 9: Michael Bilirakis
District 12: Adam Putnam
District 13: Katherine Harris
District 15: Dave Weldon
District 24: Tom Feeney
GEORGIA
VOTE YES on Amendment 1, the Georgia Marriage Amendment
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 12: Max Burns
ILLINOIS
Illinois Supreme Court (5th District): Lloyd Karmeier
U. S. Senate: Alan Keyes
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 8: Phil Crane
INDIANA
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 6: Mike Pence
District 8: John Hostettler
IOWA
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 5: Steve King
KANSAS
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 3: Kris Kobach
KENTUCKY
VOTE YES on Constitutional Amendment No. 1, the Kentucky Marriage Amendment
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 4: Geoff Davis
LOUISIANA
U.S. Senate: David Vitter
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 5: Rodney Alexander
MARYLAND
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 6: Roscoe Bartlett
MICHIGAN
VOTE YES on Proposal 2, the Michigan Marriage Amendment
MINNESOTA
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 6: Mark Kennedy
MISSISSIPPI
VOTE YES on Amendment 1, the Mississippi Marriage Amendment
MISSOURI
Governor: Matt Blunt
Lt. Governor: Peter Kinder
Secretary of State: Catherine Hanaway
U. S. Senate: Kit Bond
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: Leslie Farr
District 2: Todd Akin
District 3: Bill Federer
District 4: James Noland
District 6: Sam Graves
District 7: Roy Blunt
District 8: Jo Ann Emerson
District 9: Kenny Hulshof
Every Missouri voter must answer this question:
"Shall Judge Richard B. Teitelman of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?"
Yes No
NEW JERSEY
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 5: Scott Garrett
MONTANA
VOTE YES on CI-96, the Montana Marriage Amendment/Constitutional Initiative
NORTH DAKOTA
VOTE YES on Constitutional Measure No. 1, the North Dakota Marriage Amendment
OHIO
VOTE YES on State Issue 1, the Ohio Marriage Protection Amendment
OKLAHOMA
VOTE YES on State Question 711 to protect traditional marriage
U. S. Senate: Tom Coburn
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: John Sullivan
District 3: Frank Lucas
District 4: Tom Cole
District 5: Ernest Istook
OREGON
VOTE YES on Measure 36, the Oregon Marriage Amendment
SOUTH CAROLINA
U. S. Senate: Jim DeMint
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: Henry Brown
District 2: Joe Wilson
District 3: Gresham Barrett
District 4: Bob Inglis
SOUTH DAKOTA
U. S. Senate: John Thune
U.S. House of Representatives:
Representative At-Large: Larry Diedrich
TENNESSEE
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 4: Janice Bowling
District 7: Marsha Blackburn
TEXAS
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 1: Louie Gohmert
District 17: Arlene Wohlgemuth
District 19: Randy Neugebauer
District 32: Pete Sessions
UTAH
VOTE YES on Amendment 3, the Utah Marriage Amendment
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 2: John Swallow
WASHINGTON
Governor: Dino Rossi
Lt. Governor: Jim Wiest
Attorney General: Rob McKenna
State Supreme Court Position 1: Jim Johnson
State Supreme Court Position 6: Richard Sanders
U. S. Senate: George Nethercutt
U.S. House of Representatives:
District 4: Doc Hastings
District 5: Cathy McMorris
District 8: Dave Reichert
*Note: Eagle Forum PAC does not endorse in every race.
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