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Meanwhile, in Georgia ... Among the many openly gay and lesbian candidates running in state-level contests this year, these are some other notable names on the November ballot.


Ray Buckley

New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  

Buckley has served 18 years in the state's house of representatives. This year the Democrat is seeking to replace incumbent Ray Wieczorek on the state's five-member executive council, a powerful and currently all-Republican body.

Karla Drenner Dr Karla Lea Drenner (born September 10 1961) is an American academic and politician from Georgia. A Democrat, she is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing the state's 86th district in DeKalb County.  

Georgia

Drenner, a Democrat, seeks election to the state assembly from a newly realigned 86th district. When first elected from the 57th district in 2000, she became the Deep South's first openly gay state-level official.

Ed Flanagan
For the Roman Catholic priest, see Edward J. Flanagan.


Edward S. Flanagan (born December 18, 1950), commonly known as Ed Flanagan, is an American politician from Vermont. Since January 2005, he has served as a Vermont State Senator.
 

Vermont

After losing a 2000 bid for the U.S. Senate as its first openly gay major-party nominee to incumbent James Jeffords, Democrat Flanagan pledged to supporters that "the bulldog will return." This November he is vying for one of the six state senate seats in Vermont's Chittenden County.

Christine Kehoe

California

Having represented her native San Diego for two terms in the state assembly, Kehoe is now running for the district 39 state senate seat against Republican Larry Stirling, a self-described "Schwarzenegger-like" reformist.

John Laird

California

Having been elected to California's 27th state assembly district as one of the state's two openly gay assemblymen in 2002, Laird now faces a general election challenge from Republican John Barlich.

Mark Leno

California

Leno is seeking reelection re·e·lect also re-e·lect  
tr.v. re·e·lect·ed, re·e·lect·ing, re·e·lects
To elect again.



re
 to the state assembly from district 13, which he first won in 2002. In the past two years the Wisconsin native has introduced a successful bill to protect transgendered transgendered adjective Relating to a person who has undergone genital/sexual reassignment surgery Transgender health issues Hormonal therapy, cosmetic surgery, fertility options–eg, egg and sperm banking. See Sexual reassignment. Cf Transsexual.  people from discrimination as well as a pending bill to legalize le·gal·ize  
tr.v. le·gal·ized, le·gal·iz·ing, le·gal·iz·es
To make legal or lawful; authorize or sanction by law.



le
 same-sex marriage in the state.

McKim Mitchell

New Hampshire

A third-term member of the state's house of representatives, Mitchell is running for the district 10 senate seat. His opponent, Republican incumbent Tom Eaton, is the state senate president.
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Title Annotation:Election 2004
Author:Allen, Dan
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 28, 2004
Words:280
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