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Colo. GOP Wins House Seat in Last Race (Beauprez wins recount)
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Posted on 12/10/2002 4:25:35 PM PST by fm1
Colo. GOP Wins House Seat in Last Race
Colorado Republican Wins House Seat in Nation's Last Undecided Race
D E N V E R, Dec. 10 Republican Bob Beauprez won Colorado's new House seat by 121 votes Tuesday, defeating Democrat Mike Feeley after a recount wrapped up the nation's last undecided congressional race.
Beauprez had 81,789 votes and Feeley ended up with 81,668 votes. Secretary of State Donetta Davidson announced the results after clerks in three suburban Denver counties completed a recount triggered automatically by the slim margin in the race.
The announcement ended five weeks of uncertainty for the two candidates. Both went through freshman orientation for House members in Washington.
At the end of Election Day on Nov. 5, Beauprez led by 386 votes, but the three counties were ordered by a judge to count every qualified provisional ballot.
When those returns were released, Beauprez led Feeley by 122 votes. The recount cost him a single vote.
The election was Colorado's first with provisional ballots, which are cast by voters whose names are not on official registration rolls. It is up to election officials to determine whether the ballot is valid.
Feeley sued, contending election officials in the three counties were not using the same standards to decide whether the ballots were valid.
One county counted all provisional ballots whose voters were deemed qualified; the other two didn't count ballots whose voters failed to explain why they voted under special circumstances.
Denver District Judge William Robbins ruled that all the ballots cast by qualified voters should be counted.
The 7th District was created this year because of population growth and was evenly divided among Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliated voters.
TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: beauprez; feely
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posted on
12/10/2002 4:25:35 PM PST
by
fm1
To: fm1
Leaves us with 229 GOP in the House. Woo hoo!
To: fm1
Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!
To: fm1
BUMP...
To: fm1
I recall the main stream press making a big tah-do of some congressman in Lousiana winning a Democrat seat. Do you think they will make a big deal of this? Not!
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posted on
12/10/2002 4:33:06 PM PST
by
NEWwoman
To: fm1
Gee, I haven't seen this on any of the TV media. I wonder why.
To: fm1
"defeating Democrat Mike Feeley after a recount wrapped up the nation's last undecided congressional race. "
Turns out WE got the last word...leading into the 2004 elections. The 'Rats jumped the gun on LA.
To: NEWwoman
A Democrat winning the second-most pro-Bush district in the state is significant. We should be ashamed for losing this seat.
To: fm1
Wow! This is a trend! This is the 1st election of 2004. Total repudiation of democratic candidates. This country if finally finding our democratic policies are not working. This will be front page for CNN.
To: 2nd Amendment
Bye, Nancy Pelosi...hello Majority Leader Tom DeLay. It'll be great to see Tom on all of the TV news networks tomorrow. (^:
To: fm1
I didn't see this on any other news source than Free Republic. My colleagues and family think I'm nuts for only relying on Free Republic for my news and I think they're nuts for not coming here for the news. It's a miracle that conservatives win any public office.
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posted on
12/10/2002 6:54:14 PM PST
by
MattinNJ
To: goldstategop
Lets See 229 caucausing with the Republicans and 206 (Democrats and Communists) caucausing together. Now it is time to start the defections.
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posted on
12/10/2002 8:31:14 PM PST
by
scannell
To: fm1
Did the recount include these?
500 uncounted ballots found in 7th District
GOLDEN (AP) - Jefferson County election officials discovered 500 uncounted ballots Monday in the still-undecided 7th Congressional District race, a television station reported.
KCNC-TV in Denver said the secretary of states office confirmed the discovery.
Results of a recount in the race between Republican Bob Beauprez and Democrat Mike Feeley were expected to be announced as early as today. Beauprez led by 122 votes out of about 170,200 cast after the initial count in the Nov. 5 election.
Jefferson County officials home phone numbers were not available and no one answered office phones late Monday.
The 7th District, carved out of the Denver metro area, was created this year because of population growth.
To: Hell to pay
Were they cast by living or dead voters?
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posted on
12/10/2002 10:24:01 PM PST
by
Righty1
To: Torie; Free the USA; deport; sampai; Coop; paul544; BlackRazor; ambrose
2002 Elections are Done !!
Final tally
House:
Final tally 229 R-205 Rats 1 Socialist
Senate:
51R-48D-1( Judas)
25-25 GOV split..
In the house races..
*** GOP should have win PA17, LA5 and NY1.................
In the senate GOP should have won SD.......and never run Hutch in AR.
ANd in the GOv races... GOP did great job in NE states and
GA/SC/and AL.. ( BUT GOP should have won OK and WY...and probably in AZ
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posted on
12/10/2002 11:29:47 PM PST
by
KQQL
To: William Creel; Fish out of Water
!
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posted on
12/10/2002 11:33:09 PM PST
by
KQQL
To: KQQL
Would the California Governors race been winnable if Simon had run a first rate campaign?
To: William McKinley
@
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posted on
12/10/2002 11:35:07 PM PST
by
KQQL
To: Free the USA
I THINK SO
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posted on
12/10/2002 11:35:38 PM PST
by
KQQL
To: KQQL
Governorships are 26 to 24 in favor of the GOP. And one last House race to be decided in Hawaii. Anything can happen since 42 candidates are on the ballot and there's no runoff!
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posted on
12/10/2002 11:36:35 PM PST
by
ambrose
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