2004 Congressional Races  | LCV played a major role in key races for the U.S. Senate and House in the 2004 elections. Take a look at some of the major activities LCV pursued in these key races.
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Key Races of the 2004 Congressional Election Cycle
In 2004, LCV enjoyed highly successful Congressional races with all Environmental Champions and 90 percent of our endorsements winners. Here is a rundown of some key races LCV was involved in for the 2004 cycle.
| Colorado Senate |
| Ken Salazar | 50 |
| Pete Coors (Dirty Dozen) | 47 |
| 97% of precincts reporting | |
| Colorado's 3rd District |
| John Salazar | 51 |
| Greg Walcher (Dirty Dozen) | 47 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
| Illinois's 8th District |
| Melissa Bean | 52 |
| Philip Crane (Dirty Dozen) | 48 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
| Kentucky's 6th District* |
| Ben Chandler | 55 |
| Alice Kerr | 43 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
| *LCV played a key role in Ben Chandler's special election to the House in Feb. 2004 | |
| Maryland's 1st District* |
| Wayne Gilchrest | 76 |
| Kostas Alexakas | 24 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
| *LCV played a key role in Wayne Gilchrest's primary victory | |
| Michigan's 7th District* |
| Joe Schwarz | 59 |
| Sharon Renier | 47 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
| *LCV played a key role in Joe Schwarz's primary victory | |
| North Carolina Senate |
| Richard Burr (Dirty Dozen) | 52 |
| Erskine Bowles | 47 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |
Colorado Senate
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Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
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Colorado's 7th Congressional District
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Illinois Senate
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Illinois's 8th Congressional District
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Kentucky's 6th Congressional District
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Michigan's 7th Congressional District
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North Carolina Senate
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