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Dem i Maxine Waters dem i Walter Tucker dem a a a Connecticut Gary Franks. Gop 0 Florioa Conte brawn dem Cante Meek oem Aimee half not dem Georgia Sanford bit hop dem John Lewis. Dem i Cynthia Mckney oem in units Bobby Ruth oem Mai Reynolds dem card at Cowns. Dem i Louisiana wham Ederton dem r 1 n Ati ram re who Lwi my Maryland Kwe Mfume oem i Michigan miss Sippi Mae Espy. Oem a. Missouri Wbamc Teysh dem it i Aien wheet. Dem i new Jersey donate my Payne. Dem i Newyork. It. Floydh Fate dem i Eddy Hus it i chaness Reno oem i Northc Arouna eve cute ten. Dent Melvin Watt. Oem Ohio Louis Stokes dam 0 Pennsylvania South Carolina Jame a Nybom oem Tennessee Harold a Ford dem i Texas dam i Calwy Mirt pm Virginia h Rouen 8oo�l oem women minorities Post record wins in Senate House Washington a women and minorities made political history tuesday As female candidates captured four Senate seats in California Illinois and Washington and Blacks won election to the House in some Southern states for the first time since the 1800s. A once again California is on the cutting Edge of history a rep. Barbara Boxer told a cheering crowd in California after she and former san Francisco mayor Dianne Feinstein swept the states two Senate scats. Women running for open scats or challenging incumbents in the House won in at least 18 races. Most of the female victors in both the House and Senate were democrats like Feinstein and Boxer first term state leg for feminists Lynn Yak cd failed to up scat Pennsylvania a Republican sen. Arlen Specter whom she accused of churlish treatment of Anita Hilt during the confirmation hearings for supreme court Justice Clarence Thomas. Kansas state government worker Gloria of Dell a Democrat fell Short in an Uphill Battle to unseat Senate minority Leader Robert Dole. Dole said his opponent ran a about As Good a race As she of Dell said a Power should not go in Cha mind and Democrat Deborah Quot Amie arc san in new Hampshire and Republican Elizabeth Leonard of Rhode Island failed in bids for the governors chair. In Montana Dorothy Bradley a democratic state isolator Patty Murray in Washington and legislator was running even with actor Cook county recorder of deeds Carol Ney general Marc Racicot. Moseley Braun in Illinois. Braun will be civic activist Cri Rothman Scot a the first Black woman in the Senate. Democrat was Defeated in her Missouri Blacks also won significant victories Senate bid. Elsewhere taking advantage of districts a we have made a Good sized crack in created under a strengthened voting the political Glass ceiling a said Eleanor rights act to capture their first House Simcal head of the fund for a feminist seats since reconstruction in Alabama majority. A we Haven to smashed it yet. Florida Virginia and North and South that will come Carolina. San it Barbara a. Mikulski of Maryland a a today selection Marks the largest easily won re election defeating con scr single increase of african american members of Congress since reconstruction a said rep. Edolphus towns d-n.y., chairman of the congressional Black caucus. In Raleigh n.c., victorious educator Eva Clayton said a i sense the Hopes and prayers the pains and fears of my ancestors. And i also sense their jubilation and another House Winner from North Carolina state sen. Melvin Watt told soc to in Charlotte a i certainly Active Republican Alan Keyes with better than two thirds of the vote to win her second term. Seventy of the female House candidates and All but one of the Senate hopefuls were democrats. A the year of the woman is More accurately the year of the democratic woman a said Ellen Malcolm president of Emily a list an organization that has recruited democratic women to run and pumped $6 million into their campaigns. The Center for the american woman Hope that Over time people will Start to and politics at new jerseys Rutgers uni look More at the qualifications of Candi varsity reported that 2,375 women were dates without regard to a hispanics with a record of 30 candidates on the ballot were also doing Well As returns mounted. A a it a the end of. Political anonymity for the hispanic Community a said Raul Yzaguirre president of the National Council of la Raza. For female candidates there were defeats As Well As victories in what has been billed As a the year of the in perhaps the biggest disappointment Lydia Velazquez the first puerto clean Bora woman elected to Congress tells supporters in new York City that they made history. Running Tor election or re election As state legislators compared with 1,643 in 1982. In the state of Washington alone seven women were on the ballot for statewide offices. Across the nation 49 Blacks were running for House scats and 30 hispanic candidates were on the ballot. North Carolina voters elected their first Black to statewide office Ralph Campbell a candidate for auditor. In Colorado democratic rep. Ben night horse Campbell triumphed Over Republican Terry Considine. Campbell is the first person of american Indian descent to be elected to the Senate in 50 years. Wisconsin Sada Deer a former Leader of the Menominee tribe lost in her bid to become the first american Indian woman to serve in the House. The retirement of members either voluntarily or by defeat in primaries led to an unusual number of open seats giving women a better than Normal Opportunity nine majority Black districts were created by redistricting after the 1990 census the first to reflect legislation passed in 1982 to strengthen a ban on discriminatory District lines. There Are 11 hispanic representatives in the House. Of the 30 running 20 were democrats and 10 republicans. There Are no hispanics in the Senate nor has there been a Black since sen. Edward Brooke r-mass., left office in 1979
