Suzanne Sinclair (politician)

Suzanne Sinclair (politician)

Suzanne Sinclair, American politician, was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives. She ran as a Republican in the Second Congressional District of Washington against incumbent Democrat Rick Larsen.

Sinclair was one of three Republicans vying for the party's nomination. The primary election was held 14 September 2004, with Sinclair winning the nomination and moving on to face Larsen in the general election on 2 November 2004. She received 34% of the general election vote, far below Larsen's 64%.

ee also

*Washington United States House elections, 2004

External links

* [http://www.sinclairforcongress.com/ Campaign website]


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