The United States Congressional Election of 2002 took place in November 2002, at the same time as the Presidential Election.
Winners of the Election
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Representatives
- Bob Russell (D) won Colorado's 3rd District
- Matt Santos (D) won Texas's 18th District
- Andrea Wyatt (D) won Maryland's 5th District
- Sheila Fields (D), House Minority Leader
- Delany (D-DE)
- Carol Gelsey (D-FL)
- John Tandy (D) won Florida's 20th District
- Hootstein (D) won Louisiana's 3rd District
- Goldman (D) won Louisiana's 7th District
- Mark B. Sellner (D) won Massachusetts's 4th District
- Sind (D-MA)
- Maxwell (D) won Michigan's 2nd District
- Inboden (D) won Mississippi's 2nd District
- Thiele (D-RI)
- Diane Frost (D)
- John Baxley (D)
- Glen Allen Walken (R) won Missouri's 6th District, Speaker of the House
- Jeff Haffley (R) won Washington's 5th District, House Majority Whip
- Chuck Webb (R) won California's 47th District
- Riddle (R-FL)
- Tawny Cryer (R-KS)
- Jim Arkin (R-ID)
- John Connally III (R-TX)
- Palmer (R-MD)
- Tom Landis (R-MD)
- Darren Gibson (R) won Michigan's 4th District
- Brett Logan (R-NC) Defeated House Minority Whip Howard Van Gelt
- Thomas Korb (R-ND)
- Whitley (R-NY)
- Robert G. Mitchell (R-OH)
- Cahn (R-OH)
- John Heffinger (R) won Oregon's 4th District
- Paul Dearborn (R-UT)
- Gladman (R)
- Daniel DeSantos (R)
Senators
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