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Jim Sorgi (PB Member)
Jim H. (PB Member)
Jim Berryman (Politician)

Jim Buster (Politician)

Jim Rowe (bobwho's Blog)
Jim ran for State Senate and then disappeared from public view. His phone was disconnected, he sold his home and I have been unable to locate him. Any information on his wellbeing would be appreciated.
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jim collineet (PB Member)
Jim Keck (Politician)

Jim Baker (Politician)

Jim Dunn (Politician)

Jim Phillips (Politician)

Jim Mcveay (Politician)

Jim Holt (Politician)

Jim Nickerson (Politician)

Jim Brandt (Politician)

Jim Brandon (Politician)

Jim Ludwyck (Politician)

Jim Graham (Person)
Council Member
Jim Graham was elected to the Council of the District of Columbia in 1999.
Jim Condos (Person)
State Senator
Jim Condos was first elected to the Vermont State Senate in 2000.
Jim Salomon (Politician)

Jim Ogonowski (Person)

Jim Ogonowski is the Republican candidate in the 2007 special election for Massachusetts' 5th congressional district.
Jim Duncan (Politician)

Jim Coplen (Person)
Co-Chair of the Green Party
Jim Coplen is currently one of seven co-chairs of the Green Party of the United States.
Jim Blockey (Politician)

Jim Dudley (Politician)

Jim Toevs (Politician)

Jim Slatten (Politician)

Jim Lawing (Politician)

Jim Sendelbach (Politician)

Jim Squier (Politician)

Jim Nalepa (Politician)

Jim Capparelli (Politician)

Jim Duensing (Politician)

Jim Zupancic (Politician)

Jim Leaman (Person)

Jim Hennager (Politician)

Jim Pendergrass (Politician)

Jim Dore (Politician)

Jim Hansen (Politician)

Jim Coffer (Politician)

Jim Osburn (Politician)

Jim Neal (Person)
Investment Banker
A newcomer to politics, investment banker Jim Neal will be a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2008.
Jim Tso (Politician)

Jim Spehar (Politician)

Jim Hennefer (Politician)

Jim Rooker (Politician)

Jim Berns (Politician)

Jim Perdomo (Politician)

Jim Duggar (Politician)

Jim Keysor (Politician)

Jim Wham (Politician)

Jim Bacalles (Person)
Member, State Assembly
Assemblyman Jim Bacalles represents the 136th District in the New York State Assembly.
Jim Saxton (Politician)
Representative
Hugh James "Jim" Saxton represents New Jersey's New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. Before this he represented New Jersey's 13th congressional district from 1984 to 1993.
Jim Ryun (Politician)

Jim Ramstad (Politician)
Representative
James M. "Jim" Ramstad is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1991, serving Minnesota's 3rd congressional district.
Jim Oberstar (Politician)
Representative
James Louis "Jim" Oberstar is a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party member of the United States House of Representatives and represents Minnesota's 8th congressional district.
Jim Turner (Politician)

Jim Risch (Politician)
Lieutenant Governor
Jim Risch has served both as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Idaho. He has been identified as a potential replacement for Senator Larry Craig should Craig resign his seat.
Jim Douglas (Politician)
Governor of Vermont
Jim Douglas is the three-term Governor of Vermont. He was elected to the office in 2002.
Jim Hodges (Politician)

Jim Gibbons (Politician)

Jim Edgar (Politician)

Jim Moody (Politician)

Jim Matheson (Politician)
Representative
James David "Jim" Matheson is a member of the United States House of Representatives, and represents Utah's 2nd congressional district since 2001.
Jim Chapman (Politician)

Jim Bunn (Politician)

Jim Bates (Politician)

Jim Webb (Politician)
Senator
An author and former Secretary of the Navy under Reagan, Webb was elected to the Senate in 2007 for Virginia. A Marine in Vietnam, Webb has a rough side, reportedly wanting to "slug" the President after he asked how Webb's son, a Marine in Iraq, was doing.
Jim Clyburn (Politician)
Representative
Jim Clyburn is the current Majority Whip in the United States House of Representatives, representing South Carolina.
Jim Costa (Politician)
Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate
Jim Costa is a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of California. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2004 to represent the 20th Congressional District of California.
Jim Marshall (Politician)
Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate
James Creel "Jim" Marshall is an American politician, and has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 8th District (formerly numbered as the 3rd District) of Georgia
Jim Jordan (Politician)
Representative
James D. "Jim" Jordan was born in Urbana, Ohio, is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. Representative from the 4th congressional district of Ohio. He was first elected in 2006.
Jim Gerlach (Politician)
Representative
James "Jim" Gerlach is a Republican politician from the state of Pennsylvania, currently representing the state's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Gerlach was re-elected in November, 2006.
Jim Davis (Politician)

Jim Gilmore (Politician)
Fmr. Governor of Virginia
Jim Gilmore was Governor of Virginia from 1998 to 2002. He ran a brief campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination but became the first major GOP candidate to withdraw. He is rumored to be considering a run for the Senate in 2008.
Jim Doyle (Politician)

Jim Knoblach (Politician)

Jim Plowman (Person)

Jim Clem (Person)
Loudoun County Supervisor
Jim Clem was elected to the Board of Supervisors representing the Leesburg District in November 2003.
Jim Burton (Person)
Loudoun County Supervisor
Jim Burton was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in November 1995, and was re-elected in 1999 and 2003.
Jim Schellinger (Person)
architect
Jim Schellinger is a Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana in 2008. He is described as a moderate Democrat and is facing off against Jill Long Thompson in the primary.
Jim Nichols (Person)

Jim Nichols unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Louisiana in 1995. He is a candidate in the 2007 Louisiana gubernatorial race.
Jim Jordan (Person)
Political Consultant
Jordan was campaign manager for John Kerry, running for President of the United States. He was replaced with Mary Beth Cahill in November of 2003.
Jim Hayes (Person)
Member, State Assembly
Jim Cohen (Person)
Attorney and activist
Characterized as a Pragmatic Progressive, Jim Cohen is a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2008. With a long record of public service and public advocacy, particularly on environmental issues, he is running a grass-roots campaign to challenge old politics.
Jim Hannan (Person)

Jim Hannan is a Progressive Democrat running for U.S. Senate in 2008. A long-time activist, he is running on ending the war in Iraq, protecting Social Security, slowing global warming, and providing universal health care.
Jim Wayne (Person)

Jim Stewart (Person)

Jim Ramstad (Politician)

Jim Saxton (Politician)

Jim Saxton (Politician)

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Jim Geringer (Politician)

Jim Nicholson (Person)
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Though never elected to a public office, Nicholson has been active in the Republican leadership; picked as Vice-Chairman of the Republican National Committee, a position he held through 2001. He was appointed Secretary of Veterans Affairs in 2005.
Jim Pederson (Politician)

Jim Gooch (Person)

Jim Glenn (Person)

Jim Silva (Person)

Jim Rowe (Person)

Jim Rowe ran, unsuccessfully, for the 2006 Republican nomination for State Senator representing Illinois' 39th district.

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