OnTheIssuesLogo

Candidate Notes on 00-ADH7

 


00-ADH7 on Nov 7, 2000

The Adherents.com website is an independent project and is not supported by or affiliated with any organization (academic, religious, or otherwise).

What’s an adherent?

The most common definition used in broad compilations of statistical data is somebody who claims to belong to or worship in a religion. This is the self-identification method of determining who is an adherent of what religion, and it is the method used in most national surveys and polls.

Such factors as religious service attendance, belief, practice, familiarity with doctrine, belief in certain creeds, etc., may be important to sociologists, religious leaders, and others. But these are measures of religiosity and are usually not used academically to define a person’s membership in a particular religion. It is important to recognize there are various levels of adherence, or membership within religious traditions or religious bodies. There’s no single definition, and sources of adherent statistics do not always make it clear what definition they are using.



Democrats participating in 00-ADH7

Roy Barnes s1rGA02 Former Democratic
Marion Berry s1rArkansas Democrat
Jeff Bingaman s1rNM Democrat Jr Senator
Rick Boucher s1rVirginia Democrat
Allen Boyd s1rFlorida Democrat
George Brown s1rCalifornia Democrat
Max Cleland s1rGA Democratic Senator (Former)
Bob Clement s1rTennessee Democrat
Bud Cramer s1rAlabama Democrat
Lloyd Doggett s1rTexas Democrat (Re-elected 2006)
Chet Edwards s1rTexas Democrat (Until 2004)
John Edwards s1rNC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004
Bart Gordon s1rTennessee Democrat
Gene Green s1rTexas Democrat
Ralph Moody Hall s1rTexas Democrat
Jim Hodges s1rSC00 Former Democratic
Daniel Inouye s1rHI Democratic incumbent
Robert Matsui s1rCalifornia Democrat (deceased)
Ronnie Musgrove s1rMS Democrat
Frank O'Bannon s3rIN00 Former Democratic
Solomon Ortiz s1rTexas Democrat
Debbie Stabenow s3rMI Democrat Jr Senator
Ted Strickland s1rOH Democrat
Bennie Thompson s1rMississippi Democrat
Bob Torricelli s1rNJ Democrat Jr Senator



Republicans participating in 00-ADH7

Richard Hugh Baker s1rLouisiana Republican
Bob Barr s1rGeorgia Republican
Joe Linus Barton s1rTexas Republican
Sam Brownback s1rKS Republican incumbent
Richard Burr s1rNC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
George W. Bush s1rPOTUS Republican
Steve Buyer s1rIndiana Republican
Larry Combest s1rTexas Republican
Paul Coverdell s1rGA Republican Senator (Former)
Larry Craig s1rID Republican Sr Senator
Jay Dickey s1rArkansas Republican
Robert Ehrlich s1rMaryland Republican
Thomas Ewing s1rIllinois Republican
Robert Franks s1rNew Jersey Republican
Wayne Gilchrest s1rMaryland Republican
Paul Gillmor s1rOhio Republican
Jim Gilmore s1rVA Republican Senate Challenger; previously Governor
Bill Goodling s1rPennsylvania Republican
Kay Granger s1rTexas Republican
Bill Graves s3rKS00 Former Republican
Denny Hastert s1rIllinois Republican
Dave Hobson s1rOhio Republican
Johnny Isakson s1rGA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Sam Johnson s1rTexas Republican
Dirk Kempthorne s1rID Republican
Jim Kolbe s1rArizona Republican
Steven LaTourette s1rOhio Republican
Richard Lugar s1rIN Republican Sr Senator
Jim McCrery s1rLouisiana Republican
Sue Myrick s2rNorth Carolina Republican
Charlie Norwood s1rGeorgia Republican
Ed Pease s3rIndiana Republican
John Peterson s1rPennsylvania Republican
Rob Portman s1rOhio Republican
Pat Roberts s1rKS Republican Jr Senator
George Ryan s1rIL00 Former Republican
Jeff Sessions s1rAL Republican Sr Senator
Pete Sessions s3rTexas Republican
Bob Taft s1rOH Republican
Lee Terry s1rNebraska Republican
Craig Thomas s1rWY Republican Sr Senator
Cecil Underwood s1rWV0 Republican Candidate 2000
Heather Wilson s1rNew Mexico Republican
Bill Young s1rFlorida Republican



Independents participating in 00-ADH7

Mac Collins s1rGA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative
John Cooksey s1rLA 2004 former Republican Nominee



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 25
Republicans: 44
Independents: 2