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Should senators-elect be included? As far as I am aware, the election results from Colorado have not even been certified yet (although you can correct me on that), so Salazar isn't even the official senator-elect, and of course there are conceivable circumstances in which he would not become senator (there are even conceivable circumstances where Campbell continues as senator - for instance, Salazar might die, and Governor Owens might appoint Campbell). Obviously, this is all highly unlikely, but there's no need to jump the gun, either. Is there? johnk 00:02, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)