Final Candidate filing update - we got to 425 Races filled
by BENAWU, Sun Aug 13, 2006 at 09:09:14 AM EDT
For all the great bloggers Benawu lists, the real credit goes to Democrats on the ground around the country, especially those in red districts. Howard Dean, Rahm Emmanuel and the blogosphere all played roles, but when it comes to actually finding candidates to run in very difficult districts, the lion's share of the credit should go to Democrats in local areas with the guts and the energy to actually go through with it. Personally, I just like to think that I was one of many who helped plant an idea in the minds of activists. This will make an impact in November, and beyond. I also changed the formatting of this entry--Chris
** A 50 State Page update brought to you by Barry Welsh (now git over there and give him some lovin and some cash (but not for the lovin)).**
Yep 425 congressional House races will have Democratic candidates in 2006. And yep it's a record! The GOP managed 419 in 1994 and our best was 403 in 2000. This is a fantastic achievement and WAY ahead of the GOP for this cycle too.
Chris Bowers blogged this call to arms on November 5th 2004 decrying the fact that we only contested 400 districts in 2004. Aspiring candidate for Congress Barry Welsh and his team (in particular this means you Rex Freedom) responded to the call and set up the 50 State Page.
House guru's Superribbie , RBH , Nathaniel Ament Stone , David NYC , David Kowalski and Lucas O'Connor all responded to the cause and I started emailing candidate updates to the Welsh campaign and then started writing house filing diaries myself when the 50 State Page wasn't being updated often enough. A second Chris Bowers diary in February helped convince me to pick up editing the 50 State Page in April after some campaign shuffling in the Welsh camp. I must admit it has been a buzz being able to contribute from the other side of the world (I'm Australian).
So some 51.84375 states later (5 districts in Texas still to go, all have Dem candidates) we have a record number of Dems filed in what promises to be a stellar year for us at all levels. This is a massive confirmation of Howard Dean's 50 State Strategy and means that there is only a handful of uncontested repubs who can throw money at heavily contested races.
Since my last update we now have a candidate in LA 5. So 435 Races to be filled - 425 Races filled . The 10 Uncontested Races are as follows:
- AL-6: We had no sign of a potential candidate and this race has been uncontested since redistricting in mid 2002.
- AZ-6: Our candidate Glenn Fuller was kicked off the ballot for signature snafus. This district was uncontested in 2004.
- CA-42: Mark Hull-Richter ran a very late but spirited write in campaign that fell well short. Try again in 08 please Mark!
- FL-12: Our candidate James Davis filed all of his paperwork on time and forked over all of the correct filing fees but apparently faxed one signed document instead of presenting a signed original so he got bounced off the ballot. This district was uncontested in 2002. Have another go next time please James!
- LA 6: We had no sign of a potential candidate.
- MS-3: We had no sign of a potential candidate and this race was uncontested in 2004.
- TX-11: We had no sign of a potential candidate.
- VA-4: Murmurs abounded but no one stepped up. This district was uncontested in 2004.
- VA-6: Viriginia Dems gave up on this district about a month before filing closed. This district has been uncontested since redistricting in mid 2002.
- WI-6: Our candidate filed the first half of his filing paperwork but then had a change of heart that he didn't tell anyone about! This district was uncontested in 2002.






