Democratic incumbent Sanford Bishop (campaign website) won against Republican nominee Lee Ferrell (campaign website).
Democratic incumbent Sanford Bishop in running for reelection, challenged by Republican nominee state Representative Mike Keown.
But there were occasional voices, including those of Tom Barlow of Kentucky and Sanford Bishop of Georgia, urging greater attention to the goal of a balanced budget.
The only competitive race to occur that year was in Georgia's 2nd congressional district in which incumbent Representative Sanford Bishop overcame a strong challenge from Dylan Glenn.
Democratic incumbent Sanford Bishop, who has represented Georgia's 2nd congressional district since 1993, is running for re-election.
On October 10, 2002, Sanford Bishop was one of only four of 36 Congressional Black Caucus members who voted for the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War.
Hatcher ran an unsuccessful bid for re-election in 1992, losing the Democratic primary to Sanford Bishop, in part because of the House banking scandal.
Sanford Bishop (GA-2)
Sanford Bishop (Democratic Party United States congressman from Georgia)