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There were two special elections to the United States House of Representatives during 2003.
On January 4, 2003, Ed Case (D) was re-elected to Hawaii's 2nd congressional district . His predecessor, Patsy Mink (D) had died September 28, 2002, and was posthumously re-elected in November. Case was elected in a November 30, 2002, special election to finish the term that ended January 3, 2003. Case was then re-elected on January 4, 2003, to the new term.
On June 3, 2003, Randy Neugebauer (R) was elected to Texas's 19th congressional district . His predecessor, Larry Combest (R) had resigned May 31, 2003, after deaths in his family.
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