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Election Roundup
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|  Across the Nation The Post breaks down this year's elections state-by-state, grouped by geography. Select one of the regions below to read state summaries:   Or, Get News Coverage by State:  |
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Politics
GOP Wins Closest Congressional Race of 2002 Republican Bob Beauprez was named the winner Tuesday of the closest congressional race of 2002, squeaking past Democrat Mike Feeley by 121 votes of about 164,000 cast in Colorado's new 7th House district.
Colo. Election News
No Clear Winner Yet in Year's Closest House Race (Congressional Quarterly, Nov. 22, 2002; 7:45 PM)
Beauprez's Lead Shrinks in Colorado 7, Forcing Automatic Recount: Final Vote Returns Trigger Automatic Recount (Congressional Quarterly, Nov. 21, 2002; 8:00 PM)
In Denver Recount, Reaching for a Precedent (Post, Nov. 19, 2002)
Colorado Election Workers Are Still Tabulating Votes: 'Provisional' Ballots to Become Widespread Under New Law (Post, Nov. 15, 2002)
Bitter Colo. Race Is All Business: Sen. Allard, Democrat Trade Charges on Corporate Wrongdoing (Post, Oct. 19, 2002)
Tancredo Turns on Term Limits (Post, Sept. 26, 2002)
Colorado's Rocky Race: Bickering Senate Candidates in Dead Heat, Poll Shows (washingtonpost.com, Sept. 24, 2002; 10:00 AM)
Immigration Critic on the Defensive (Post, Sept. 21, 2002)
Defining Conservatism a Big Issue in Competitive House Race (Congressional Quarterly, Sept. 19, 2002; 3:50 PM)
For Colorado's Primary Winners, House Seat Could Become a Lucky 7th (Post, Aug. 15, 2002)
Lt. Governor Loses Colo. House Primary (Post, Aug. 14, 2002)
No Clear Favorite in Race for New Colo. Seat (Congressional Quarterly, Aug. 2, 2002; 4:05 PM)
GOP Fray, Solid Dem Hopeful Spark Race for Colo. House Seat (Congressional Quarterly, July 16, 2002; 6:50 PM)
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