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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICES OF UNITED STATES SENATOR AND UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 2018 COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES KAREN L. HAAS, CLERK http://clerk.house.gov (Published on November 1, 2018) WASHINGTON : 2018

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Page 1: UNITED STATES SENATORnominees for the offices of united states senator and united states representative in the one hundred sixteenth congress from official sources for the election

NOMINEES

FOR THE OFFICES OF

UNITED STATES SENATOR

AND

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEIN THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS

FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF

NOVEMBER 6, 2018

COMPILED BY

THE

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

KAREN L. HAAS, CLERK

http://clerk.house.gov

(Published on November 1, 2018)

WASHINGTON : 2018

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LIST OF NOMINEES

(Those marked * are incumbent in the 115th Congress; those marked † served in the House in the 115th Congress; thosemarked ‡ served in a previous Congress. Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Bradley Byrne,* Republican .............................................................................. FairhopeRobert Kennedy, Jr., Democrat .......................................................................... Mobile

2 Martha Roby,* Republican ................................................................................. MontgomeryTabitha Isner, Democrat .................................................................................... Montgomery

3 Mike Rogers,* Republican ................................................................................. AnnistonMallory Hagan, Democrat ................................................................................. Opelika

4 Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican ....................................................................... HaleyvilleLee Auman, Democrat ....................................................................................... Nauvoo

5 Mo Brooks,* Republican .................................................................................... HuntsvillePeter Joffrion, Democrat .................................................................................... Montgomery

6 Gary J. Palmer,* Republican ............................................................................. HooverDanner Kline, Democrat .................................................................................... Vestavia

7 Terri A. Sewell,* Democrat ................................................................................ Birmingham

ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young,* Republican .................................................................................... Fort YukonAlyse S. Galvin, Democrat ................................................................................. Anchorage

ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Martha McSally,† Republican ............................................................................ TucsonKyrsten Sinema,† Democrat .............................................................................. PhoenixAngela Green, Green .......................................................................................... Chandler

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Wendy Rogers, Republican ................................................................................ FlagstaffTom O’Halleran,* Democrat .............................................................................. Sedona

22 Lea Marquez Peterson, Republican .................................................................. TucsonAnn Kirkpatrick,‡ Democrat ............................................................................. Tucson

3 Nicolas “Nick” Pierson, Republican ................................................................... TucsonRaúl M. Grijalva,* Democrat ............................................................................. Tucson

4 Paul A. Gosar,* Republican ............................................................................... PrescottDavid Brill, Democrat ........................................................................................ PrescottHaryaksha Gregor Knauer, Green .................................................................... Chino Valley

5 Andy Biggs,* Republican ................................................................................... GilbertJoan Greene, Democrat ...................................................................................... Phoenix

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ARIZONA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

6 David Schweikert,* Republican ......................................................................... Fountain HillsAnita Malik, Democrat ...................................................................................... Scottsdale

7 Ruben Gallego,* Democrat ................................................................................ PhoenixGary Swing, Green ............................................................................................. Tucson

8 Debbie Lesko,* Republican ................................................................................ PeoriaHiral Tipirneni, Democrat ................................................................................. Phoenix

39 Stephen L. Ferrara, Republican ........................................................................ PhoenixGreg Stanton, Democrat .................................................................................... Phoenix

1 Jeff Flake* not a candidate.2 Martha McSally* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.3 Kyrsten Sinema* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

ARKANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Eric A. “Rick” Crawford,* Republican ............................................................... JonesboroChintan Desai, Democrat .................................................................................. HelenaElvis Presley, Libertarian .................................................................................. South Star City

2 J. French Hill,* Republican ............................................................................... Little RockClarke Tucker, Democrat ................................................................................... Little RockJoe Ryne Swafford, Libertarian ........................................................................ Maumelle

3 Steve Womack,* Republican .............................................................................. RogersJosh Mahony, Democrat ..................................................................................... FayettevilleMichael J. Kalagias, Libertarian ....................................................................... Rogers

4 Bruce Westerman,* Republican ........................................................................ Hot SpringsHayden Catherine Shamel, Democrat .............................................................. Hot SpringsTom Canada, Libertarian ................................................................................... Scranton

CALIFORNIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Dianne Feinstein,* Democrat ............................................................................ San FranciscoKevin de Leon, Democrat ................................................................................... Los Angeles

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1

1 Doug LaMalfa,* Republican .............................................................................. OrovilleAudrey Denney, Democrat ................................................................................. Chico

2 Dale K. Mensing, Republican ............................................................................ RedwayJared Huffman,* Democrat ............................................................................... San Rafael

3 Charlie Schaupp, Republican ............................................................................ EspartoJohn Garamendi,* Democrat ............................................................................. Walnut Grove

4 Tom McClintock,* Republican ........................................................................... Elk GroveJessica Morse, Democrat ................................................................................... Roseville

5 Mike Thompson,* Democrat .............................................................................. St. HelenaAnthony Mills, No Party Preference ................................................................. Vallejo

6 Jrmar Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................................ Elk GroveDoris O. Matsui,* Democrat .............................................................................. Sacramento

7 Andrew Grant, Republican ................................................................................ FolsomAmi Bera,* Democrat ......................................................................................... Elk Grove

8 Paul Cook,* Republican ..................................................................................... Yucca ValleyTim Donnelly, Republican .................................................................................. Twin Peaks

9 Marla Livengood, Republican ............................................................................ LodiJerry McNerney,* Democrat .............................................................................. Stockton

10 Jeff Denham,* Republican ................................................................................. TurlockJosh Harder, Democrat ...................................................................................... Modesto

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued

11 John Fitzgerald, Republican .............................................................................. ConcordMark DeSaulnier,* Democrat ............................................................................ Concord

12 Lisa Remmer, Republican .................................................................................. San FranciscoNancy Pelosi,* Democrat ................................................................................... San Francisco

13 Barbara Lee,* Democrat .................................................................................... OaklandLaura Wells, Green ............................................................................................ Oakland

14 Cristina Osmeña, Republican ............................................................................ BurlingameJackie Speier,* Democrat ................................................................................... Hillsborough

15 Rudy L. Peters, Jr., Republican ......................................................................... LivermoreEric Swalwell,* Democrat .................................................................................. Pleasanton

16 Elizabeth Heng, Republican .............................................................................. FresnoJim Costa,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Fresno

17 Ron Cohen, Republican ...................................................................................... FremontRo Khanna,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Fremont

18 Christine Russell, Republican ........................................................................... Los GatosAnna G. Eshoo,* Democrat ................................................................................ Atherton

19 Justin James Aguilera, Republican .................................................................. San JoséZoe Lofgren,* Democrat ..................................................................................... San José

20 Jimmy Panetta,* Democrat ............................................................................... Carmel ValleyRonald Paul Kabat, No Party Preference ......................................................... Carmel

21 David G. Valadao,* Republican ......................................................................... HanfordTJ Cox, Democrat ............................................................................................... Selma

22 Devin G. Nunes,* Republican ............................................................................ TulareAndrew Janz, Democrat ..................................................................................... Fresno

23 Kevin McCarthy,* Republican ........................................................................... BakersfieldTatiana Matta, Democrat .................................................................................. Rosamond

24 Justin Fareed, Republican ................................................................................. Santa BarbaraSalud O. Carbajal,* Democrat ........................................................................... Santa Barbara

25 Stephen Knight,* Republican ............................................................................ PalmdaleKatie Hill, Democrat .......................................................................................... Santa Clarita

26 Antonio Sabato, Jr., Republican ........................................................................ Westlake VillageJulia Brownley,* Democrat ................................................................................ Westlake Village

27 Judy Chu,* Democrat ......................................................................................... Monterey ParkBryan Witt, Democrat ........................................................................................ Pasadena

28 Johnny J. Nalbandian, Republican ................................................................... GlendaleAdam B. Schiff,* Democrat ................................................................................ Burbank

29 Benito Benny Bernal, Republican ..................................................................... Mission HillsTony Cárdenas,* Democrat ................................................................................ Pacoima

30 Mark S. Reed, Republican ................................................................................. SunlandBrad Sherman,* Democrat ................................................................................ Sherman Oaks

31 Sean Flynn, Republican ..................................................................................... Rancho CucamongaPete Aguilar,* Democrat .................................................................................... Redlands

32 Joshua M. Scott, Republican ............................................................................. Rancho Palos VerdesGrace F. Napolitano,* Democrat ....................................................................... Norwalk

33 Kenneth Weston Wright, Republican ................................................................ Los AngelesTed Lieu,* Democrat .......................................................................................... Torrance

34 Jimmy Gomez,* Democrat ................................................................................. Los AngelesKenneth Mejia, Green ........................................................................................ Los Angeles

35 Christian Leonel Valiente, Republican ............................................................. UplandNorma J. Torres,* Democrat .............................................................................. Pomona

36 Kimberlin Brown Pelzer, Republican ................................................................ Palm SpringsRaul Ruiz,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Coachella

37 Ron J. Bassilian, Republican ............................................................................. Los AngelesKaren Bass,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Los Angeles

38 Ryan Downing, Republican ............................................................................... WhittierLinda T. Sánchez,* Democrat ............................................................................ Whittier

239 Young Kim, Republican ...................................................................................... FullertonGil Cisneros, Democrat ...................................................................................... Placentia

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued

40 Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ..................................................................... DowneyRodolfo Cortes Barragan, Green ....................................................................... Paramount

41 Aja Smith, Republican ....................................................................................... RiversideMark Takano,* Democrat .................................................................................. Riverside

42 Ken Calvert,* Republican .................................................................................. CoronaJulia C. Peacock, Democrat ............................................................................... Corona

43 Omar Navarro, Republican ................................................................................ TorranceMaxine Waters,* Democrat ................................................................................ Los Angeles

44 Nanette Diaz Barragán,* Democrat .................................................................. San PedroAja L. Brown, Democrat .................................................................................... Compton

45 Mimi Walters,* Republican ............................................................................... IrvineKatie Porter, Democrat ...................................................................................... Irvine

46 Russell Rene Lambert, Republican ................................................................... AnaheimJ. Luis Correa,* Democrat ................................................................................. Santa Ana

47 John Briscoe, Republican ................................................................................... Long BeachAlan S. Lowenthal,* Democrat .......................................................................... Long Beach

48 Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican ....................................................................... Costa MesaHarley Rouda, Democrat ................................................................................... Newport Beach

349 Diane L. Harkey, Republican ............................................................................. OceansideMike Levin, Democrat ........................................................................................ Vista

50 Duncan Hunter,* Republican ............................................................................ AlpineAmmar Campa-Najjar, Democrat ..................................................................... Jamul

51 Juan M. Hidalgo, Jr., Republican ...................................................................... National CityJuan Vargas,* Democrat .................................................................................... San Diego

52 Omar Qudrat, Republican ................................................................................. Imperial BeachScott H. Peters,* Democrat ................................................................................ San Diego

53 Morgan Murtaugh, Republican ......................................................................... La MesaSusan A. Davis,* Democrat ............................................................................... San Diego

1 In California, all congressional candidates run in a top-two candidate open primary system. The two candidates receiving the most votes, regard-less of party preference, move on to the general election.2 Edward R. Royce* not a candidate.3 Darrell E. Issa* not a candidate.

COLORADO

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Charles Casper Stockham, Republican ............................................................. AuroraDiana DeGette,* Democrat ................................................................................ DenverRaymon Anthony Doane, Libertarian ............................................................... Denver

12 Peter Yu, Republican .......................................................................................... DenverJoe Neguse, Democrat ........................................................................................ BoulderRoger Barris, Libertarian .................................................................................. EvergreenNick Thomas, Independent ................................................................................ Boulder

3 Scott R. Tipton,* Republican ............................................................................. CortezDiane Mitsch Bush, Democrat ........................................................................... Steamboat SpringsGaylon Kent, Libertarian .................................................................................. HaydenMary M. Malarsie, Independent ........................................................................ Durango

4 Ken Buck,* Republican ...................................................................................... WindsorKaren McCormick, Democrat ............................................................................ Longmont

5 Doug Lamborn,* Republican ............................................................................. Colorado SpringsStephany Rose Spaulding, Democrat ................................................................ Colorado SpringsDouglas Randall, Libertarian ............................................................................ Colorado Springs

6 Mike Coffman,* Republican ............................................................................... AuroraJason Crow, Democrat ....................................................................................... AuroraDan Chapin, Unaffiliated .................................................................................. AuroraKat Martin, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Aurora

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COLORADO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

7 Mark Barrington, Republican ........................................................................... LakewoodEd Perlmutter,* Democrat ................................................................................. GoldenJennifer Nackerud, Libertarian ........................................................................ Westminster

1 Jared Polis* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

CONNECTICUT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Matthew Corey, Republican ............................................................................... ManchesterChristopher Murphy,* Democrat ....................................................................... CheshireRichard Lion, Libertarian .................................................................................. ManchesterJeff Russell, Green ............................................................................................. Glastonbury

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jennifer T. Nye, Republican .............................................................................. ManchesterJohn B. Larson,* Democrat ............................................................................... East HartfordThomas McCormick, Green ............................................................................... West Hartford

2 Danny Postemski, Jr., Republican .................................................................... HamptonJoe Courtney,* Democrat ................................................................................... VernonMichelle Louise Bicking, Green ......................................................................... TollandDaniel Reale, Libertarian .................................................................................. Plainfield

3 Angel Cadena, Republican ................................................................................. SheltonRosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat ............................................................................. New Haven

4 Harry Arora, Republican, Independent ............................................................ GreenwichJames A. Himes,* Democrat .............................................................................. Cos Cob

15 Manny Santos, Republican, Independent ......................................................... MeridenJahana Hayes, Democrat, Working Families ................................................... Wolcott

1 Elizabeth H. Esty* not a candidate.

DELAWARE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert B. Arlett, Republican ............................................................................. SelbyvilleThomas R. Carper,* Democrat .......................................................................... WilmingtonNadine Frost, Libertarian ................................................................................. WilmingtonDemitri G. Theodoropoulos, Green .................................................................... Newark

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Scott Walker, Republican ................................................................................... MilfordLisa Blunt Rochester,* Democrat ...................................................................... Wilmington

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FLORIDA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Rick Scott, Republican ....................................................................................... NaplesBill Nelson,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Tallahassee

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Matt Gaetz,* Republican ................................................................................... Fort Walton BeachJennifer M. Zimmerman, Democrat .................................................................. Pace

2 Neal P. Dunn,* Republican ................................................................................ Panama CityBob Rackleff, Democrat ..................................................................................... Tallahassee

3 Ted S. Yoho,* Republican ................................................................................... GainesvilleYvonne Hayes Hinson, Democrat ...................................................................... Gainesville

4 John H. Rutherford,* Republican ...................................................................... JacksonvilleGeorge “Ges” Selmont, Democrat ...................................................................... Ponte Vedra BeachJoceline Berrios, No Party Affiliation ............................................................... JacksonvilleJason Michael Bulger, No Party Affiliation ...................................................... Jacksonville

5 Virginia Fuller, Republican ............................................................................... West InglisAl Lawson, Jr.,* Democrat ................................................................................. Tallahassee

16 Michael Waltz, Republican ................................................................................ Saint AugustineNancy Soderberg, Democrat .............................................................................. Saint Augustine

7 Mike Miller, Republican ..................................................................................... Winter ParkStephanie N. Murphy,* Democrat ..................................................................... Winter Park

8 Bill Posey,* Republican ...................................................................................... RockledgeSanjay Patel, Democrat ..................................................................................... Rockledge

9 Wayne Liebnitzky, Republican .......................................................................... St. CloudDarren Soto,* Democrat .................................................................................... Kissimmee

10 Val Butler Demings,* Democrat ........................................................................ Orlando11 Daniel Webster,* Republican ............................................................................. Clermont

Dana Cottrell, Democrat .................................................................................... Spring Hill12 Gus M. Bilirakis,* Republican ........................................................................... Palm Harbor

Chris Hunter, Democrat .................................................................................... TrinityAngelika Purkis, No Party Affiliation ............................................................... New Port Richey

13 George Buck, Republican ................................................................................... St. PetersburgCharlie Crist,* Democrat ................................................................................... St. Petersburg

14 Kathy Castor,* Democrat ................................................................................... Tampa215 Ross Spano, Republican ..................................................................................... Riverview

Kristen Carlson, Democrat ................................................................................ Lakeland16 Vern Buchanan,* Republican ............................................................................ Sarasota

David Shapiro, Democrat ................................................................................... Sarasota3, 417 Greg Steube, Republican ................................................................................... Sarasota

Allen L. Ellison, Democrat ................................................................................. Sebring18 Brian J. Mast,* Republican ............................................................................... Palm City

Lauren Baer, Democrat ...................................................................................... Palm Beach Gardens19 Francis Rooney,* Republican ............................................................................. Naples

David Holden, Democrat .................................................................................... Naples20 Alcee L. Hastings,* Democrat ........................................................................... Delray Beach21 Lois Frankel,* Democrat ................................................................................... West Palm Beach22 Nicolas Kimaz, Republican ................................................................................ Boca Raton

Theodore E. Deutch,* Democrat ........................................................................ Boca Raton23 Joseph “Joe” Kaufman, Republican .................................................................. Weston

Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat ........................................................... WestonTimothy A. “Tim” Canova, No Party Affiliation ............................................... HollywoodDon Endriss, No Party Affiliation ..................................................................... Dania Beach

24 Frederica S. Wilson,* Democrat ........................................................................ Miami Gardens25 Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ........................................................................ Miami

Mary Barzee Flores, Democrat .......................................................................... Coral Gables26 Carlos Curbelo,* Republican ............................................................................. Miami

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Democrat .................................................................. Miami

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued527 Maria Elvira Salazar, Republican ..................................................................... Coral Gables

Donna Shalala, Democrat .................................................................................. MiamiMayra Joli, No Party Affiliation ........................................................................ Coral Gables

1 Vacancy in the prior Congress due to the resignation of Ron DeSantis.*2 Dennis A. Ross* not a candidate.3 Thomas J. Rooney* not a candidate.4 Allen L. Ellison replaces April Freeman, who died September 23, 2018. Ms. Freeman’s name will remain on the ballot, but votes for her will becounted for Mr. Ellison.5 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* not a candidate.

GEORGIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Earl L. “Buddy” Carter,* Republican ................................................................ PoolerLisa M. Ring, Democrat ..................................................................................... Richmond Hill

2 Herman West, Jr., Republican ........................................................................... AlbanySanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat .................................................................... Albany

3 A. Drew Ferguson IV,* Republican ................................................................... West PointChuck Enderlin, Democrat ................................................................................ Newman

4 Joe Profit, Republican ........................................................................................ MariettaHenry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr.,* Democrat ....................................................... Lithonia

5 John Lewis,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Atlanta6 Karen C. Handel,* Republican .......................................................................... Roswell

Lucy McBath, Democrat .................................................................................... Marietta7 Rob Woodall,* Republican .................................................................................. Lawrenceville

Carolyn Bourdeaux, Democrat .......................................................................... Suwanee8 Austin Scott,* Republican .................................................................................. Tifton9 Doug Collins,* Republican ................................................................................. Gainesville

Josh McCall, Democrat ...................................................................................... Gainesville10 Jody B. Hice,* Republican ................................................................................. Monroe

Tabitha A. Johnson-Green, Democrat ............................................................... Sandersville11 Barry Loudermilk,* Republican ........................................................................ Cassville

Flynn D. Broady, Jr., Democrat ......................................................................... Marietta12 Rick W. Allen,* Republican ................................................................................ Augusta

Francys Johnson, Democrat .............................................................................. Statesboro13 David Callahan, Republican .............................................................................. Atlanta

David Scott,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Atlanta14 Tom Graves,* Republican .................................................................................. Ranger

Steven Lamar Foster, Democrat ........................................................................ Dalton

HAWAII

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ron Curtis, Republican ...................................................................................... KalaheoMazie K. Hirono,* Democrat ............................................................................. Honolulu

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Cam Cavasso, Republican .................................................................................. WaimanaloEd Case,‡ Democrat ........................................................................................... HonoluluZachary B. Burd, Green ..................................................................................... HonoluluCalvin C. “G” Griffin, Nonpartisan ................................................................... HonoluluMichelle Rose Tippens, Libertarian .................................................................. Honolulu

2 Brian Evans, Republican ................................................................................... KiheiTulsi Gabbard,* Democrat ................................................................................. Kailua

1 Colleen Hanabusa* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Governor.

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IDAHO

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Russ Fulcher, Republican .................................................................................. MeridianCristina McNeil, Democrat ................................................................................ BoiseGordon Counsil, Independent ............................................................................ CaldwellPaul Farmer, Independent ................................................................................. MeridianNatalie M. Fleming, Independent ..................................................................... FruitlandW. Scott Howard, Libertarian ............................................................................ Post FallsPro-Life, Constitution ........................................................................................ Letha

2 Michael K. Simpson,* Republican ..................................................................... Idaho FallsAaron Swisher, Democrat .................................................................................. Boise

1 Raúl R. Labrador* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful nominee for Governor.

ILLINOIS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jimmy Lee Tillman II, Republican .................................................................... ChicagoBobby L. Rush,* Democrat ................................................................................ ChicagoThomas Rudbeck, Independent ......................................................................... Chicago

2 David Merkle, Republican ................................................................................. BourbonnaisRobin L. Kelly,* Democrat ................................................................................. Matteson

3 Arthur J. Jones, Republican .............................................................................. LyonsDaniel Lipinski,* Democrat ............................................................................... Western Springs

14 Mark Wayne Lorch, Republican ........................................................................ RiversideJesus “Chuy” Garcia, Democrat ........................................................................ Chicago

5 Tom Hanson, Republican ................................................................................... ChicagoMike Quigley,* Democrat ................................................................................... Chicago

6 Peter J. Roskam,* Republican ........................................................................... WheatonSean Casten, Democrat ...................................................................................... Downers Grove

7 Craig Cameron, Republican ............................................................................... ChicagoDanny K. Davis,* Democrat .............................................................................. Chicago

8 Jitendra “JD” Diganvker, Republican ............................................................... SchaumburgRaja Krishnamoorthi,* Democrat ..................................................................... Schaumburg

9 John D. Elleson, Republican .............................................................................. Arlington HeightsJanice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat .................................................................... Evanston

10 Douglas R. Bennett, Republican ....................................................................... DeerfieldBradley Scott Schneider,* Democrat ................................................................. Deerfield

11 Nick Stella, Republican ..................................................................................... DarienBill Foster,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Naperville

12 Mike Bost,* Republican ..................................................................................... MurphysboroBrendan Kelly, Democrat ................................................................................... SwanseaRandy Auxier, Green .......................................................................................... Murphysboro

13 Rodney Davis,* Republican ............................................................................... TaylorvilleBetsy Dirksen Londrigan, Democrat ................................................................ Springfield

14 Randy Hultgren,* Republican ........................................................................... PlanoLauren Underwood, Democrat .......................................................................... Naperville

15 John Shimkus,* Republican .............................................................................. CollinsvilleKevin Gaither, Democrat ................................................................................... Charleston

16 Adam Kinzinger,* Republican ........................................................................... ChannahonSara Dady, Democrat ......................................................................................... Rockford

17 William W. “Bill” Fawell, Republican ................................................................ GalenaCheri Bustos,* Democrat ................................................................................... Moline

18 Darin LaHood,* Republican .............................................................................. PeoriaJunius Rodriguez, Democrat ............................................................................. Eureka

1 Luis V. Gutiérrez* not a candidate.

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INDIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike Braun, Republican .................................................................................... JasperJoe Donnelly,* Democrat .................................................................................... GrangerLucy M. Brenton, Libertarian ........................................................................... Fishers

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark Leyva, Republican .................................................................................... HighlandPeter J. Visclosky,* Democrat ............................................................................ Merrillville

2 Jackie Walorski,* Republican ............................................................................ ElkhartMel Hall, Democrat ............................................................................................ South Bend

3 Jim Banks,* Republican .................................................................................... Columbia CityCourtney Tritch, Democrat ................................................................................ Fort Wayne

14 Jim Baird, Republican ....................................................................................... GreencastleTobi Beck, Democrat .......................................................................................... Avon

5 Susan W. Brooks,* Republican .......................................................................... CarmelDee Thornton, Democrat .................................................................................... Carmel

26 Greg Pence, Republican ..................................................................................... ColumbusJeannine Lee Lake, Democrat ........................................................................... MuncieTom Ferkinhoff, Libertarian .............................................................................. Richmond

7 Wayne “Gunny” Harmon, Republican ............................................................... IndianapolisAndré Carson,* Democrat .................................................................................. Indianapolis

8 Larry Bucshon,* Republican ............................................................................. NewburghWilliam Tanoos, Democrat ................................................................................. Terre Haute

9 Trey Hollingsworth,* Republican ...................................................................... JeffersonvilleLiz Watson, Democrat ........................................................................................ Bloomington

1 Todd Rokita* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.2 Luke Messer* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

IOWA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Rod Blum,* Republican ...................................................................................... DubuqueAbby Finkenauer, Democrat .............................................................................. DubuqueTroy Hageman, Libertarian ............................................................................... Calmar

2 Christopher Peters, Republican ........................................................................ CoralvilleDavid Loebsack,* Democrat .............................................................................. Iowa CityDaniel Clark, No Party ...................................................................................... Mt. PleasantMark David Strauss, Libertarian ...................................................................... Bettendorf

3 David Young,* Republican ................................................................................. Van MeterCindy Axne, Democrat ....................................................................................... West Des MoinesMark Elworth, Jr., Legal Medical Now ............................................................. Council BluffsJoe Grandanette, No Party ................................................................................ Des MoinesBryan Jack Holder, Libertarian ........................................................................ Council BluffsPaul Knupp, Green ............................................................................................ Clive

4 Steve King,* Republican .................................................................................... KironJ. D. Scholten, Democrat ................................................................................... Sioux CityCharles Aldrich, Libertarian ............................................................................. ClarionEdward Peterson, No Party ............................................................................... Estherville

KANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Roger W. Marshall,* Republican ....................................................................... Great BendAlan LaPolice, Democrat ................................................................................... Clyde

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KANSAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued12 Steve Watkins, Republican ................................................................................ Topeka

Paul Davis, Democrat ........................................................................................ LawrenceKelly Standley, Libertarian ............................................................................... Saint Paul

3 Kevin Yoder,* Republican .................................................................................. Overland ParkSharice Davids, Democrat ................................................................................. ShawneeChris Clemmons, Libertarian ............................................................................ Shawnee

4 Ron Estes,* Republican ..................................................................................... WichitaJames A. Thompson, Democrat ......................................................................... Andover

1 Lynn Jenkins* not a candidate.

KENTUCKY

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 James Comer,* Republican ................................................................................ TompkinsvillePaul Walker, Democrat ...................................................................................... Murray

2 Brett Guthrie,* Republican ............................................................................... Bowling GreenHank Linderman, Democrat .............................................................................. Falls of RoughThomas Loecken, Independent .......................................................................... Munfordville

3 Vickie Yates B. Glisson, Republican .................................................................. LouisvilleJohn A. Yarmuth,* Democrat ............................................................................ LouisvilleGregory Boles, Libertarian ................................................................................ Louisville

4 Thomas Massie,* Republican ............................................................................ GarrisonSeth Hall, Democrat ........................................................................................... La GrangeMike Moffett, Independent ................................................................................ Erlanger

5 Harold Rogers,* Republican .............................................................................. SomersetKenneth S. Stepp, Democrat ............................................................................. Manchester

6 Andy Barr,* Republican ..................................................................................... LexingtonAmy McGrath, Democrat ................................................................................... GeorgetownJames Germalic, Independent ........................................................................... ParmaFrank Harris, Libertarian ................................................................................. LexingtonRikka L. Wallin, Independent ........................................................................... Lexington

LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1

1 Steve Scalise,* Republican ................................................................................ JeffersonLee Ann Dugas, Democrat ................................................................................. KennerJim Francis, Democrat ....................................................................................... CovingtonTammy M. Savoie, Democrat ............................................................................. New OrleansFrederick “Ferd” Jones, Independent ............................................................... PonchatoulaHoward Kearney, Libertarian ........................................................................... Mandeville

2 Cedric L. Richmond,* Democrat ........................................................................ New OrleansBelden “Noonie Man” Batiste, Independent ..................................................... New OrleansShawndra Rodriguez, No Party ......................................................................... Baton RougeJesse Schmidt, No Party .................................................................................... Gretna

3 Josh Guillory, Republican .................................................................................. LafayetteClay Higgins,* Republican ................................................................................. LafayetteRob Anderson, Democrat ................................................................................... DeQuincyMildred “Mimi” Methvin, Democrat .................................................................. LafayetteLarry Rader, Democrat ...................................................................................... New IberiaVerone Thomas, Democrat ................................................................................. Lake CharlesAaron J. Andrus, Libertarian ............................................................................ Westlake

4 Mike Johnson,* Republican ............................................................................... BentonRyan Trundle, Democrat .................................................................................... ShreveportMark David Halverson, No Party ..................................................................... Bossier City

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LOUISIANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued

5 Ralph Lee Abraham,* Republican ..................................................................... AltoJessee Carlton Fleenor, Democrat ..................................................................... LorangerBilly Burkette, Independent .............................................................................. PrideKyle Randol, Libertarian ................................................................................... Monroe

6 Garret Graves,* Republican .............................................................................. Baton RougeJustin Dewitt, Democrat .................................................................................... Baton RougeAndie Saizan, Democrat .................................................................................... SpringfieldDevin Lance Graham, Independent .................................................................. Gonzales

1 In Louisiana, the congressional election on November 6, 2018, is an open (nonpartisan) primary election. To be elected on November 6, a candi-date must receive a majority of the vote. A run-off election is scheduled for December 8, 2018, for those seats for which none of the candidatesreceive the requisite majority, or for a tie (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67).

MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Eric L. Brakey, Republican ................................................................................ AuburnZak Ringelstein, Democrat ................................................................................ YarmouthAngus S. King, Jr.,* Independent ...................................................................... Brunswick

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark I. Holbrook, Republican ........................................................................... BrunswickChellie Pingree,* Democrat ............................................................................... North HavenMartin J. Grohman, Independent ..................................................................... Biddeford

2 Bruce Poliquin,* Republican ............................................................................. OaklandJared F. Golden, Democrat ................................................................................ LewistonTiffany L. Bond, Independent ............................................................................ LewistonWilliam R. S. Hoar, Independent ....................................................................... Southwest Harbor

MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tony Campbell, Republican ............................................................................... TowsonBenjamin L. Cardin,* Democrat ........................................................................ CatonsvilleJenica Martin, Libertarian ................................................................................ ElktonNeal Simon, Unaffiliated ................................................................................... RockvilleArvin Vohra, Libertarian ................................................................................... Bethesda

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Andy Harris,* Republican ................................................................................. CockeysvilleJesse Colvin, Democrat ...................................................................................... White MarshJenica Martin, Libertarian ................................................................................ Elkton

2 Liz Matory, Republican ...................................................................................... TowsonC. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat ............................................................ CockeysvilleMichael Carney, Libertarian ............................................................................. Glen ArmGuy Mimoun, Green ........................................................................................... Cockeysville

3 Charles Anthony, Republican ............................................................................ Silver SpringJohn P. Sarbanes,* Democrat ............................................................................ BaltimoreDavid Lashar, Libertarian ................................................................................. Annapolis

4 George McDermott, Republican ........................................................................ Forest HeightsAnthony G. Brown,* Democrat .......................................................................... MitchellvilleDave Bishop, Libertarian .................................................................................. Arnold

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

5 William A. Devine III, Republican .................................................................... BowieSteny H. Hoyer,* Democrat ............................................................................... MechanicsvillePatrick J. Elder, Green ...................................................................................... Lexington ParkJacob Pulcher, Libertarian ................................................................................ Shady Grove

16 Amie Hoeber, Republican ................................................................................... PotomacDavid Trone, Democrat ...................................................................................... PotomacKevin T. Caldwell, Libertarian .......................................................................... BrunswickGeorge Gluck, Green .......................................................................................... Rockville

7 Richmond Davis, Republican ............................................................................. DaytonElijah E. Cummings,* Democrat ....................................................................... BaltimoreDavid R. Griggs, Libertarian ............................................................................. Columbia

8 John Walsh, Republican ..................................................................................... Silver SpringJamie Raskin,* Democrat .................................................................................. Takoma ParkJasen Wunder, Libertarian ................................................................................ Sykesville

1 John K. Delaney* not a candidate.

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Geoff Diehl, Republican ..................................................................................... WhitmanElizabeth Warren,* Democrat ........................................................................... CambridgeShiva Ayyadurai, Independent .......................................................................... Belmont

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat .............................................................................. Springfield2 Tracy Lyn Lovvorn, Republican ......................................................................... Grafton

James P. McGovern,* Democrat ........................................................................ Worcester13 Rick Green, Republican ..................................................................................... Pepperell

Lori Loureiro Trahan, Democrat ....................................................................... WestfordMichael P. Mullen, Independent ........................................................................ Maynard

4 Joseph P. Kennedy III,* Democrat .................................................................... Newton5 John Hugo, Republican ...................................................................................... Woburn

Katherine M. Clark,* Democrat ........................................................................ Melrose6 Joseph S. Schneider, Republican ....................................................................... Beverly

Seth Moulton,* Democrat .................................................................................. SalemMary Jean Charbonneau, Independent ............................................................ Rockport

27 Ayanna S. Pressley, Democrat ........................................................................... Boston8 Stephen F. Lynch,* Democrat ............................................................................ South Boston9 Peter D. Tedeschi, Republican ........................................................................... Marshfield

William R. Keating,* Democrat ......................................................................... Bourne1 Niki Tsongas* not a candidate.2 Michael E. Capuano* defeated in primary.

MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John James, Republican .................................................................................... LansingDebbie Stabenow,* Democrat ............................................................................ LansingGeorge E. Huffman III, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................ Perry

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR—Continued

Marcia Squier, Green ......................................................................................... St. Clair ShoresJohn Howard Wilhelm, Natural Law ................................................................ Ann Arbor

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jack Bergman,* Republican .............................................................................. WatersmeetMatthew W. Morgan, Democrat ........................................................................ Traverse City

2 Bill Huizenga,* Republican ............................................................................... ZeelandRob Davidson, Democrat .................................................................................... Spring LakeRonald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................... Fremont

3 Justin Amash,* Republican ............................................................................... Cascade TownshipCathy Albro, Democrat ...................................................................................... MiddlevilleTed Gerrard, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................................. Grand Rapids

4 John R. Moolenaar,* Republican ....................................................................... MidlandJerry Hilliard, Democrat ................................................................................... Mount Pleasant

5 Travis Wines, Republican .................................................................................. DurandDaniel T. Kildee,* Democrat .............................................................................. FlushingKathy Goodwin, Working Class ......................................................................... Detroit

6 Fred Upton,* Republican ................................................................................... St. JosephMatt Longjohn, Democrat .................................................................................. PortageStephen J. Young, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................... Hopkins

7 Tim Walberg,* Republican ................................................................................. TiptonGretchen Driskell, Democrat ............................................................................. Saline

8 Mike Bishop,* Republican ................................................................................. RochesterElissa Slotkin, Democrat ................................................................................... HollyBrian Ellison, Libertarian ................................................................................. Madison HeightsDavid J. Lillis, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................................... Lake Orion

19 Candius Stearns, Republican ............................................................................ Sterling HeightsAndy Levin, Democrat ....................................................................................... Clinton TownshipAndrea Kirby, Working Class ............................................................................ DetroitJohn V. McDermott, Green ................................................................................ Hazel Park

10 Paul Mitchell,* Republican ................................................................................ DrydenKimberly Bizon, Democrat ................................................................................ LexingtonHarley Mikkelson, Green ................................................................................... CaroJeremy Peruski, Green ...................................................................................... Lexington

211 Lena Epstein, Republican .................................................................................. TroyHaley Stevens, Democrat ................................................................................... BirminghamCooper Nye, No Party Affiliation ...................................................................... Wolverine LakeLeonard Schwartz, Libertarian ......................................................................... Oak Park

12 Jeff Jones, Republican ....................................................................................... TaylorDebbie Dingell,* Democrat ................................................................................ DearbornNiles Niemuth, Working Class .......................................................................... HamtramckGary Walkowicz, Working Class ........................................................................ Detroit

313 Rashida Tlaib, Democrat ................................................................................... DetroitSam Johnson, Working Class ............................................................................ DetroitD. Etta Wilcoxon, Green .................................................................................... Detroit

14 Marc S. Herschfus, Republican ......................................................................... SouthfieldBrenda L. Lawrence,* Democrat ....................................................................... SouthfieldPhillip Kolody, Working Class ........................................................................... Detroit

1 Sander M. Levin* not a candidate.2 David A. Trott* not a candidate.3 John Conyers, Jr.,* resigned. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 115th Congress will be held November 6, 2018.

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MINNESOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2021)Karin Housley, Republican ................................................................................ St. PaulTina Smith,* Democrat ...................................................................................... St. PaulJerry Trooien, Unaffiliated ................................................................................ Mendota HeightsSarah Wellington, Legal Marijuana Now ......................................................... St. Paul

(For full term beginning January 3, 2019)Jim Newberger, Republican ............................................................................... BeckerAmy Klobuchar,* Democrat ............................................................................... St. PaulPaula M. Overby, Minnesota Green Party ........................................................ EaganDennis Schuller, Legal Marijuana Now ............................................................ Bloomington

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

21 Jim Hagedorn, Republican ................................................................................ MankatoDan Feehan, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................................... Mankato

2 Jason Lewis,* Republican .................................................................................. WoodburyAngie Craig, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................................... Eagan

3 Erik Paulsen,* Republican ................................................................................ Eden PrairieDean Phillips, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................................ Excelsior

4 Greg Ryan, Republican ...................................................................................... RosevilleBetty McCollum,* Democrat .............................................................................. St. PaulSusan Pendergast Sindt, Legal Marijuana Now .............................................. Maplewood

35 Jennifer Zielinski, Republican ........................................................................... MinneapolisIlhan Omar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................................ Minneapolis

6 Tom Emmer,* Republican .................................................................................. DelanoIan Todd, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................................ Sauk Rapids

7 Dave Hughes, Republican .................................................................................. KarlstadCollin C. Peterson,* Democrat .......................................................................... Detroit Lakes

48 Pete Stauber, Republican ................................................................................... HermantownJoe Radinovich, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ...................................................... CrosbyRay Skip Sandman, Independence .................................................................... Duluth

1 The special election is to fill the unexpired term of Senator Al Franken.2 Timothy J. Walz* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.3 Keith Ellison* not a candidate.4 Richard M. Nolan* not a candidate.

MISSISSIPPI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2021)Cindy Hyde-Smith,* Republican ....................................................................... BrookhavenChris McDaniel, Republican .............................................................................. EllisvilleTobey Bartee, Democrat ..................................................................................... GautierMike Espy,‡ Democrat ....................................................................................... Yazoo City

(For full term beginning January 3, 2019)Roger F. Wicker,* Republican ............................................................................ TupeloDavid Baria, Democrat ...................................................................................... Bay St. LouisDanny Bedwell, Libertarian .............................................................................. ColumbusShawn O’Hara, Reform ...................................................................................... Hattiesburg

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Trent Kelly,* Republican .................................................................................... SaltilloRandy Wadkins, Democrat ................................................................................ OxfordTracella Lou O’Hara Hill, Reform ..................................................................... Hattiesburg

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MISSISSIPPI—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

2 Bennie G. Thompson,* Democrat ...................................................................... BoltonIrving Harris, Reform ........................................................................................ HattiesburgTroy Ray, Independent ....................................................................................... West

23 Michael Guest, Republican ................................................................................ BrandonMichael Ted Evans, Democrat ........................................................................... PrestonMatthew Holland, Reform ................................................................................. Hattiesburg

4 Steven M. Palazzo,* Republican ........................................................................ BiloxiJeramey Anderson, Democrat ........................................................................... EscatawpaLajena Sheets, Reform ....................................................................................... Hattiesburg

1 The special election to fill the unexpired term of Senator Thad Cochran is an open (nonpartisan) election. If no candidate receives a majority ofthe vote, the top two vote getters will advance to a run-off election on November 27, 2018.2 Gregg Harper* not a candidate.

MISSOURI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Josh Hawley, Republican ................................................................................... ColumbiaClaire McCaskill,* Democrat ............................................................................. St. LouisJapheth Campbell, Libertarian ......................................................................... SpringfieldJo Crain, Green .................................................................................................. Kansas CityCraig O’Dear, Independent ................................................................................ Kansas City

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert Vroman, Republican ............................................................................... St. LouisWm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat ................................................................................ St. LouisRobb Cunningham, Libertarian ........................................................................ St. Louis

2 Ann Wagner,* Republican .................................................................................. BallwinCort VanOstran, Democrat ................................................................................ ClaytonDavid Justus Arnold, Green .............................................................................. St. LouisLarry A. Kirk, Libertarian ................................................................................. Old Monroe

3 Blaine Luetkemeyer,* Republican ..................................................................... St. ElizabethKaty Geppert, Democrat .................................................................................... St. LouisDonald V. Stolle, Libertarian ............................................................................. Arnold

4 Vicky Hartzler,* Republican .............................................................................. HarrisonvilleRenee Hoagenson, Democrat ............................................................................. ColumbiaMark Bliss, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Warrensburg

5 Jacob Turk, Republican ...................................................................................... Lees SummitEmanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ............................................................................ Kansas CityMaurice Copeland, Green .................................................................................. Kansas CityE. C. Fredland, Constitution ............................................................................. Grain ValleyAlexander Howell, Libertarian .......................................................................... Blue Springs

6 Sam Graves,* Republican .................................................................................. TarkioHenry Robert Martin, Democrat ....................................................................... Kansas CityDan Hogan, Libertarian ..................................................................................... St. Peters

7 Billy Long,* Republican ..................................................................................... SpringfieldJamie Daniel Schoolcraft, Democrat ................................................................. WillardBenjamin T. Brixey, Libertarian ........................................................................ Strafford

8 Jason Smith,* Republican ................................................................................. SalemKathy Ellis, Democrat ........................................................................................ FestusJonathan L. Shell, Libertarian .......................................................................... Fredericktown

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MONTANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Matt Rosendale, Republican .............................................................................. GlendiveJon Tester,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Big SandyRick Breckenridge, Libertarian ......................................................................... Dayton

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Greg Gianforte,* Republican ............................................................................. BozemanKathleen Williams, Democrat ........................................................................... BozemanElinor Swanson, Libertarian ............................................................................. Billings

NEBRASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Deb Fischer,* Republican .................................................................................. ValentineJane Raybould, Democrat .................................................................................. LincolnJim Schultz, Libertarian .................................................................................... Lincoln

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican ........................................................................... LincolnJessica McClure, Democrat ............................................................................... Lincoln

2 Don Bacon,* Republican .................................................................................... PapillionKara Eastman, Democrat .................................................................................. Omaha

3 Adrian Smith,* Republican ............................................................................... GeringPaul Theobald, Democrat .................................................................................. Osmond

NEVADA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Dean Heller,* Republican .................................................................................. Carson CityJacky Rosen,† Democrat .................................................................................... HendersonKamau A. Bakari, Independent American ....................................................... Las VegasRichard “Ricardo” Charles, No Political Party ................................................. Crystal BayTim Hagan, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Las VegasBarry Michaels, No Political Party ................................................................... Las Vegas

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Joyce Bentley, Republican ................................................................................. Las VegasDina Titus,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Las VegasDan Garfield, Independent American ............................................................... Las VegasRobert Strawder, Libertarian ............................................................................ Henderson

2 Mark E. Amodei,* Republican ........................................................................... Carson CityClint Koble, Democrat ........................................................................................ Reno

13 Danny Tarkanian, Republican .......................................................................... Las VegasSusie Lee, Democrat .......................................................................................... Las VegasSteve Brown, Libertarian .................................................................................. Las VegasGil Eisner, No Political Party ............................................................................ Las VegasDavid Goossen, No Political Party .................................................................... Boulder CityTony Gumina, No Political Party ...................................................................... Las VegasHarry L. Vickers, Independent American ......................................................... Henderson

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NEVADA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued24 Cresent Hardy,‡ Republican .............................................................................. Las Vegas

Steven A. Horsford,‡ Democrat ......................................................................... Las VegasGregg Luckner, Libertarian ............................................................................... North Las VegasWarren Ross Markowitz, Independent American ............................................ Las VegasDean McGonigle, No Political Party ................................................................. Las VegasRodney Smith, No Political Party ..................................................................... North Las Vegas

1 Jacky Rosen* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.2 Ruben J. Kihuen* not a candidate.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Eddie Edwards, Republican ............................................................................... DoverChris Pappas, Democrat .................................................................................... ManchesterDan Belforti, Libertarian ................................................................................... Portsmouth

2 Steven Negron, Republican ............................................................................... NashuaAnn M. Kuster,* Democrat ................................................................................ HopkintonJustin O’Donnell, Libertarian ........................................................................... Nashua

1 Carol Shea-Porter* not a candidate.

NEW JERSEY

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Bob Hugin, Republican ...................................................................................... SummitRobert Menendez,* Democrat ............................................................................ HobokenTricia Flanagan, New Day NJ ........................................................................... LawrencevilleMadelyn R. Hoffman, Green .............................................................................. FlandersKevin Kimple, Make It Simple .......................................................................... EdisonNatalie Lynn Rivera, For The People ................................................................ MerchantvilleMurray Sabrin, Libertarian ............................................................................... Fort LeeHank Schroeder, Economic Growth .................................................................. Sea Girt

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Paul E. Dilks, Republican .................................................................................. TurnersvilleDonald Norcross,* Democrat ............................................................................. Camden CityPaul Hamlin, We Deserve Better ...................................................................... Cherry HillMohammad Kabir, Your Voice Hard .................................................................. BellmawrRobert Shapiro, Libertarian .............................................................................. Haddonfield

12 Seth Grossman, Republican .............................................................................. Atlantic CityJeff Van Drew, Democrat ................................................................................... Cape May Court HouseWilliam R. Benfer, Other ................................................................................... MillvilleSteven Fenichel, Time For Truth ...................................................................... Ocean CityJohn Ordille, Libertarian ................................................................................... NorthfieldAnthony Parisi Sanchez, Cannot Be Bought .................................................... Vineland

3 Thomas MacArthur,* Republican ...................................................................... Toms RiverAndy Kim, Democrat .......................................................................................... MarltonLawrence Berlinski, Constitution ..................................................................... Pine Beach

4 Christopher H. Smith,* Republican .................................................................. HamiltonJoshua Welle, Democrat .................................................................................... RumsonBrian J. Reynolds, Check This Column ............................................................ BelfordMichael Rufo, Libertarian ................................................................................. JacksonEdward C. Stackhouse, Jr., Ed The Barber ...................................................... HamiltonFelicia Stoler, The Inclusion Candidate ............................................................ HolmdelAllen Yusufov, Time For Truth .......................................................................... Holmdel

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NEW JERSEY—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

5 John J. McCann, Jr., Republican ...................................................................... HackensackJosh Gottheimer,* Democrat ............................................................................. WyckoffWendy W. Goetz, Trade, Health, Environment ................................................. NewtonJames Tosone, Libertarian ................................................................................ Washington Township

6 Richard J. Pezzullo, Republican ........................................................................ FreeholdFrank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat ........................................................................... Long Branch

7 Leonard Lance,* Republican ............................................................................. Clinton TownshipTom Malinowski, Democrat ............................................................................... Rocky HillGregg Mele, Freedom, Responsibility, Action ................................................... BridgewaterDiane Moxley, Green .......................................................................................... Garwood

8 John R. Muniz, Republican ................................................................................ Jersey CityAlbio Sires,* Democrat ....................................................................................... West New YorkDan Delaney, Libertarian .................................................................................. Jersey CityMahmoud Mahmoud, New Way Forward ......................................................... Edgewater

9 Eric P. Fisher, Republican .................................................................................. Fort LeeBill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat .............................................................................. PatersonClaudio Belusic, Libertarian ............................................................................. Palisades Park

10 Agha Khan, Republican ..................................................................................... Jersey CityDonald M. Payne, Jr.,* Democrat ...................................................................... NewarkScott Diroma, Libertarian ................................................................................. East OrangeCynthia Johnson, C4C 2018 .............................................................................. Glen RidgeJoanne Miller, Never Give Up ........................................................................... Newark

211 Jay Webber, Republican ..................................................................................... ParsippanyMikie Sherrill, Democrat ................................................................................... Upper MontclairRobert F. Crook, Honesty, Integrity, Compassion ............................................. Essex FellsRyan Martinez, Libertarian ............................................................................... Butler

12 Daryl Kipnis, Republican ................................................................................... SomersetBonnie Watson Coleman,* Democrat ................................................................ Ewing Township

1 Frank A. LoBiondo* not a candidate.2 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen* not a candidate.

NEW MEXICO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mick Rich, Republican ....................................................................................... AlbuquerqueMartin Heinrich,* Democrat ............................................................................. AlbuquerqueGary E. Johnson, Libertarian ............................................................................ Arroyo Seco

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Janice E. Arnold-Jones, Republican .................................................................. AlbuquerqueDebra A. Haaland, Democrat ............................................................................ AlbuquerqueLloyd J. Princeton, Libertarian ......................................................................... Albuquerque

22 Yvette Herrell, Republican ................................................................................ AlamogordoXochitl Torres Small, Democrat ........................................................................ Las Cruces

3 Jerald Steve McFall, Republican ....................................................................... Angel FireBen Ray Luján,* Democrat ................................................................................ NambéChristopher Manning, Libertarian ................................................................... Kirtland

1 Michelle Lujan Grisham* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.2 Stevan Pearce* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

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NEW YORK

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Chele Chiavacci Farley, Republican, Conservative, Reform ............................ New YorkKirsten E. Gillibrand,* Democrat ..................................................................... Brunswick

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Lee M. Zeldin,* Republican ............................................................................... ShirleyPerry Gershon, Democrat .................................................................................. East HamptonKate M. Browning, Women’s Equality .............................................................. ShirleyPatricia Latzman, Working Families ................................................................ Port Washington

2 Peter T. King,* Republican ................................................................................ SeafordLiuba Grechen Shirley, Democrat, Working Families, Women’s Equality ..... AmityvilleDuWayne Gregory, Independence, Working Families, Women’s Equality ...... Copiague

3 Dan P. DeBono, Republican, Conservative ....................................................... NorthportThomas R. Suozzi,* Democrat ........................................................................... Glen Cove

4 Ameer N. Benno, Republican, Conservative, Reform ...................................... BellmoreKathleen M. Rice,* Democrat ............................................................................ Garden City

5 Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat .......................................................................... Queens6 Grace Meng,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Queens

Thomas J. Hillgardner, Green ........................................................................... Jamaica7 Nydia M. Velázquez,* Democrat ........................................................................ Brooklyn

Jeffrey M. Kurzon, Reform ................................................................................ New YorkJoseph Lieberman, Conservative ...................................................................... Brooklyn

8 Hakeem S. Jeffries,* Democrat ......................................................................... BrooklynErnest C. Johnson, Conservative ...................................................................... BrooklynJessica L. White, Reform ................................................................................... Brooklyn

9 Lutchi Gayot, Republican, Conservative .......................................................... New YorkYvette D. Clarke,* Democrat ............................................................................. BrooklynJoel Anabilah-Azumah, Reform ........................................................................ Brooklyn

10 Naomi Levin, Republican, Conservative, Reform ............................................ New YorkJerrold Nadler,* Democrat ................................................................................ New York

11 Daniel M. Donovan, Jr.,* Republican ................................................................ Staten IslandMax N. Rose, Democrat, Working Families, Women’s Equality ...................... Staten IslandHenry J. Bardel, Green ...................................................................................... Staten Island

12 Eliot Rabin, Republican ..................................................................................... New YorkCarolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat ........................................................................ New YorkScott Hutchins, Green ........................................................................................ Long Island City

13 Jineea R. Butler, Republican, Reform ............................................................... New YorkAdriano Espaillat,* Democrat ........................................................................... New York

114 Anthony Pappas, Republican ............................................................................ AstoriaAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat ................................................................ BronxJoseph Crowley,* Women’s Equality, Working Families .................................. Queens/BronxElizabeth Perri, Conservative ........................................................................... Bronx

15 Jason D. Gonzalez, Republican, Conservative .................................................. BronxJosé E. Serrano,* Democrat ............................................................................... Bronx

16 Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat .................................................................................. Bronx17 Nita M. Lowey,* Democrat ................................................................................. Harrison

Joseph J. Ciardullo, Reform .............................................................................. New York18 James O’Donnell, Republican, Conservative, Reform ...................................... Goshen

Sean Patrick Maloney,* Democrat .................................................................... Cold Spring19 John J. Faso,* Republican ................................................................................. Kinderhook

Antonio Delgado, Democrat, Working Families, Women’s Equality ............... RhinebeckSteven Greenfield, Green ................................................................................... New PaltzDiane Neal, Friends of Diane Neal ................................................................... Hudson Valley

20 Joe Vitollo, Republican ....................................................................................... CoeymansPaul Tonko,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Amsterdam

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

21 Elise M. Stefanik,* Republican ......................................................................... WillsboroTedra L. Cobb, Democrat, Working Families, Women’s Equality .................... HermonLynn Kahn, Green .............................................................................................. Schroon Lake

22 Claudia Tenney,* Republican ............................................................................ New HartfordAnthony J. Brindisi, Democrat, Independence, Working Families, Women’s

Equality ........................................................................................................... Utica23 Tom Reed,* Republican ...................................................................................... Corning

Tracy Mitrano, Democrat, Working Families, Women’s Equality ................... Penn Yan24 John Katko,* Republican ................................................................................... Syracuse

Dana Balter, Democrat, Women’s Equality, Working Families ....................... Syracuse225 Jim Maxwell, Republican, Conservative, Reform ............................................ East Rochester

Joseph D. Morelle, Democrat, Independence, Women’s Equality, WorkingFamilies ........................................................................................................... Rochester

26 Renee M. Zeno, Republican ............................................................................... BuffaloBrian Higgins,* Democrat ................................................................................. Buffalo

27 Chris Collins,* Republican ................................................................................ ClarenceNathan D. McMurray, Democrat, Women’s Equality, Working Families ....... Grand IslandLarry Piegza, Reform ......................................................................................... Amherst

1 Joseph Crowley,* defeated in the Democratic primary, remains on the ballot as a candidate for Working Families and Women’s Equality.2 Vacancy in the prior Congress due to the death of Louise McIntosh Slaughter. A special election to fill the remainder of Ms. Slaughter’s term inthe 115th Congress will be held November 6, 2018.

NORTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Roger W. Allison, Republican ............................................................................ DurhamG. K. Butterfield,* Democrat ............................................................................. Wilson

2 George Holding,* Republican ............................................................................ RaleighLinda Coleman, Democrat ................................................................................. RaleighJeff Matemu, Libertarian .................................................................................. Raleigh

3 Walter B. Jones,* Republican ............................................................................ Farmville4 Steve A. Von Loor, Republican ........................................................................... Durham

David E. Price,* Democrat ................................................................................. Chapel HillBarbara Howe, Libertarian ............................................................................... Oxford

5 Virginia Foxx,* Republican ................................................................................ Banner ElkDD Adams, Democrat ........................................................................................ Winston Salem

6 Mark Walker,* Republican ................................................................................ GreensboroRyan Watts, Democrat ....................................................................................... Graham

7 David Rouzer,* Republican ................................................................................ McGee’s CrossroadKyle Horton, Democrat ...................................................................................... Carolina BeachDavid W. Fallin, Constitution ............................................................................ Rocky Point

8 Richard Hudson,* Republican ........................................................................... ConcordFrank McNeill, Democrat .................................................................................. Aberdeen

19 Mark Harris, Republican ................................................................................... CharlotteDan McCready, Democrat .................................................................................. CharlotteJeff Scott, Libertarian ........................................................................................ Charlotte

10 Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ...................................................................... Lake NormanDavid Wilson Brown, Democrat ........................................................................ McAdenville

11 Mark Meadows,* Republican ............................................................................. SkylandPhillip G. Price, Democrat ................................................................................. MarionClifton B. Ingram, Jr., Libertarian .................................................................... Sylva

12 Paul Wright, Republican .................................................................................... Mount OliveAlma S. Adams,* Democrat ............................................................................... Charlotte

13 Ted Budd,* Republican ...................................................................................... AdvanceKathy Manning, Democrat ................................................................................ GreensboroTom Bailey, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Greensboro

1 Robert Pittenger* defeated in primary.

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NORTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kevin Cramer,† Republican ............................................................................... BismarckHeidi Heitkamp,* Democrat .............................................................................. Mandan

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

1 Kelly Armstrong, Republican ............................................................................ DickinsonMac Schneider, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ............................................ FargoCharles Tuttle, Independent .............................................................................. Minot

1 Kevin Cramer* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

OHIO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

James B. Renacci,† Republican ......................................................................... WadsworthSherrod Brown,* Democrat ............................................................................... Avon

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Steve Chabot,* Republican ................................................................................ CincinnatiAftab Pureval, Democrat ................................................................................... CincinnatiDirk Kubala, Libertarian ................................................................................... Cincinnati

2 Brad R. Wenstrup,* Republican ........................................................................ CincinnatiJill Schiller, Democrat ........................................................................................ CincinnatiJames J. Condit, Jr., Green ............................................................................... Cincinnati

3 Jim Burgess, Republican ................................................................................... GahannaJoyce Beatty,* Democrat .................................................................................... Columbus

4 Jim Jordan,* Republican ................................................................................... UrbanaJanet Garrett, Democrat .................................................................................... Oberlin

5 Robert E. Latta,* Republican ............................................................................ Bowling GreenJ. Michael Galbraith, Democrat ........................................................................ MaumeeDon Kissick, Libertarian .................................................................................... Ottawa

6 Bill Johnson,* Republican ................................................................................. MariettaShawna Roberts, Democrat ............................................................................... Belmont

7 Bob Gibbs,* Republican ..................................................................................... LakevilleKen Harbaugh, Democrat .................................................................................. Avon

8 Warren Davidson,* Republican ......................................................................... TroyVanessa Enoch, Democrat .................................................................................. West Chester

9 Steven W. Kraus, Republican ............................................................................ SanduskyMarcy Kaptur,* Democrat ................................................................................. Toledo

10 Michael R. Turner,* Republican ........................................................................ DaytonTheresa A. Gasper, Democrat ............................................................................ BeavercreekDavid A. Harlow, Libertarian ............................................................................ Dayton

11 Beverly A. Goldstein, Republican ...................................................................... BeachwoodMarcia L. Fudge,* Democrat ............................................................................. Warrensville Heights

12 Troy Balderson,* Republican ............................................................................. ZanesvilleDanny O’Connor, Democrat ............................................................................... ColumbusJoe Manchik, Green ........................................................................................... Reynoldsburg

13 Chris DePizzo, Republican ................................................................................ Cuyahoga FallsTim Ryan,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Warren

14 David P. Joyce,* Republican .............................................................................. Russell TownshipBetsy Rader, Democrat ...................................................................................... Novelty

15 Steve Stivers,* Republican ................................................................................ ColumbusRick Neal, Democrat .......................................................................................... ColumbusJohnathan Miller, Libertarian ........................................................................... Somerset

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued116 Anthony Gonzalez, Republican ......................................................................... Westlake

Susan Moran Palmer, Democrat ....................................................................... Westlake1 James B. Renacci* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Kevin Hern, Republican ..................................................................................... TulsaTim Gilpin, Democrat ........................................................................................ Tulsa

2 Markwayne Mullin,* Republican ...................................................................... WestvilleJason Nichols, Democrat ................................................................................... TahlequahRichard Castaldo, Libertarian ........................................................................... GroveJohn Foreman, Independent ............................................................................. Park Hill

3 Frank D. Lucas,* Republican ............................................................................ CheyenneFrankie Robbins, Democrat ............................................................................... Medford

4 Tom Cole,* Republican ....................................................................................... MooreMary Brannon, Democrat .................................................................................. WashingtonRuby Peters, Independent ................................................................................. Lawton

5 Steve Russell,* Republican ................................................................................ Oklahoma CityKendra Horn, Democrat .................................................................................... Oklahoma City

1 Vacancy in the prior Congress due to the resignation of Jim Bridenstine.*

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John Verbeek, Republican ................................................................................. PortlandSuzanne Bonamici,* Democrat .......................................................................... Washington CountyDrew A. Layda, Pacific Green, Libertarian ...................................................... Portland

2 Greg Walden,* Republican ................................................................................. Hood RiverJamie McLeod-Skinner, Democrat, Working Families ..................................... RedmondMark R. Roberts, Independent .......................................................................... White City

3 Earl Blumenauer,* Democrat ............................................................................ PortlandGary Lyndon Dye, Libertarian .......................................................................... PortlandMarc W. Koller, Independent, Progressive, Pacific Green ............................... PortlandMichael Marsh, Constitution ............................................................................. Salem

4 Art Robinson, Republican, Constitution ........................................................... Cave JunctionPeter A. DeFazio,* Democrat ............................................................................ SpringfieldMike Beilstein, Pacific Green ............................................................................ CorvallisRichard R. Jacobson, Libertarian ...................................................................... Eugene

5 Mark Callahan, Republican ............................................................................... Oregon CityKurt Schrader,* Democrat ................................................................................. CanbyMarvin Sandnes, Pacific Green ......................................................................... SalemDan Souza, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Lincoln City

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lou Barletta,† Republican ................................................................................. HazeltonRobert P. Casey, Jr.,* Democrat ......................................................................... PittsburghNeal Gale, Green ................................................................................................ GlensideDale R. Kerns, Jr., Libertarian .......................................................................... Swarthmore

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Brian K. Fitzpatrick,* Republican .................................................................... LevittownScott Wallace, Democrat .................................................................................... Doylestown

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued22 David Torres, Republican ................................................................................... Philadelphia

Brendan F. Boyle,* Democrat ............................................................................ Philadelphia33 Bryan E. Leib, Republican ................................................................................. Philadelphia

Dwight Evans,* Democrat ................................................................................. Philadelphia44 Daniel David, Republican .................................................................................. Hatfield

Madeleine Dean, Democrat ............................................................................... Jenkintown55 Pearl Kim, Republican ....................................................................................... Bryn Mawr

Mary Gay Scanlon, Democrat ............................................................................ Swarthmore66 Greg McCauley, Republican ............................................................................... Chadds Ford

Chrissy Houlahan, Democrat ............................................................................ Devon77 Marty Nothstein, Republican ............................................................................ Orefield

Susan Ellis Wild, Democrat ............................................................................... AllentownTim Silfies, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Lehigh Valley

88 John Chrin, Republican ..................................................................................... EastonMatt Cartwright,* Democrat ............................................................................. Moosic

99 Dan Meuser, Republican .................................................................................... WyomingDenny Wolff, Democrat ...................................................................................... Millville

1010 Scott Perry,* Republican .................................................................................... DillsburgGeorge B. Scott, Democrat ................................................................................. Dillsburg

1111 Lloyd Smucker,* Republican ............................................................................. LancasterJessica King, Democrat ...................................................................................... Lancaster

1212 Tom Marino,* Republican .................................................................................. WilliamsportMarc Friedenberg, Democrat ............................................................................. Pine Grove Mills

1313 John Joyce, Republican ...................................................................................... HollidaysburgBrent Ottaway, Democrat .................................................................................. Hollidaysburg

1414 Guy Reschenthaler, Republican ........................................................................ Jefferson HillsBibiana Boerio, Democrat .................................................................................. Latrobe

1515 Glenn Thompson,* Republican .......................................................................... HowardSusan Boser, Democrat ...................................................................................... Indiana

1616 Mike Kelly,* Republican .................................................................................... ButlerRon DiNicola, Democrat .................................................................................... ErieEbert G. Bill Beeman, Libertarian .................................................................... Erie

1717 Keith J. Rothfus,* Republican ........................................................................... SewickleyConor Lamb,* Democrat .................................................................................... Mt. Lebanon

1818 Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat ............................................................................. Pittsburgh1 Robert A. Brady* not a candidate.2 Dwight Evans* is running for re-election in Congressional District 3.3 Mike Kelly* is running for re-election in Congressional District 16.4 Scott Perry* is running for re-election in Congressional District 10.5 Glenn Thompson* is running for re-election in Congressional District 15.6 Ryan A. Costello* not a candidate.7 Patrick Meehan* resigned. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 115th Congress will be held November 6, 2018.8 Brian K. Fitzpatrick* is running for re-election in Congressional District 1.9 Bill Shuster* not a candidate.10 Tom Marino* is running for re-election in Congressional District 12.11 Lou Barletta* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.12 Keith J. Rothfus* is running for re-election in Congressional District 17.13 Brendan F. Boyle* is running for re-election in Congressional District 2.14 Michael F. Doyle* is running for re-election in Congressional District 18.15 Charles W. Dent* resigned. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 115th Congress will be held November 6, 2018.16 Lloyd Smucker* is running for re-election in Congressional District 11.17 Matt Cartwright* is running for re-election in Congressional District 8.18 Conor Lamb* is running for re-election in Congressional District 17.

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RHODE ISLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert G. Flanders, Jr., Republican .................................................................. East GreenwichSheldon Whitehouse,* Democrat ....................................................................... Providence

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Patrick J. Donovan, Republican ........................................................................ NewportDavid N. Cicilline,* Democrat ........................................................................... Providence

2 Salvatore G. Caiozzo, Republican ..................................................................... West GreenwichJames R. Langevin,* Democrat ......................................................................... Warwick

SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Katie Arrington, Republican ............................................................................. CharlestonJoe Cunningham, Democrat .............................................................................. Mount Pleasant

2 Joe Wilson,* Republican .................................................................................... SpringdaleSean Carrigan, Democrat .................................................................................. White RockSonny Narang, American ................................................................................... West Columbia

3 Jeff Duncan,* Republican .................................................................................. LaurensMary Geren, Democrat ...................................................................................... AndersonDave Moore, American ....................................................................................... Salem

24 William Timmons, Republican .......................................................................... GreenvilleBrandon Brown, Democrat ................................................................................ TaylorsGuy V. Furay, American ..................................................................................... Greenville

5 Ralph Norman,* Republican ............................................................................. Rock HillArchie Parnell, Democrat .................................................................................. SumterMichael Chandler, Constitution ........................................................................ Fingerville

6 Gerhard R. Gressman, Republican ................................................................... EstillJames E. Clyburn,* Democrat ........................................................................... ColumbiaBryan Pugh, Green ............................................................................................ Orangeburg

7 Tom Rice,* Republican ....................................................................................... Myrtle BeachRobert Williams, Democrat ................................................................................ Darlington

1 Mark Sanford* defeated in primary.2 Trey Gowdy* not a candidate.

SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

1 Dustin “Dusty” Johnson, Republican ................................................................ MitchellTim Bjorkman, Democrat .................................................................................. CanistotaGeorge D. Hendrickson, Libertarian ................................................................. Sioux FallsRon Wieczorek, Independent ............................................................................. Mount Vernon

1 Kristi L. Noem* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

TENNESSEE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Marsha Blackburn,† Republican ....................................................................... BrentwoodPhil Bredesen, Democrat ................................................................................... NashvilleTrudy A. Austin, Independent ........................................................................... CrossvilleJohn Carico, Independent .................................................................................. ClevelandDean Hill, Independent ..................................................................................... FranklinKevin Lee McCants, Independent ..................................................................... Murfreesboro

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TENNESSEE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1—Continued

Breton Phillips, Independent ............................................................................ HendersonvilleKris L. Todd, Independent ................................................................................. Milan

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 David P. Roe,* Republican ................................................................................. Johnson CityMarty Olsen, Democrat ...................................................................................... JonesboroughMichael D. Salyer, Independent ........................................................................ Mt. Carmel

22 Tim Burchett, Republican .................................................................................. KnoxvilleRenee Hoyos, Democrat ..................................................................................... KnoxvilleJeffrey A. Grunau, Independent ........................................................................ KnoxvilleKeith A. LaTorre, Independent ......................................................................... KnoxvilleGreg Samples, Independent .............................................................................. KnoxvilleMarc Whitmire, Independent ............................................................................ Knoxville

3 Charles J. “Chuck” Fleischmann,* Republican ................................................ ChattanoogaDanielle Michell, Democrat ............................................................................... Soddy-DaisyRick Tyler, Independent ..................................................................................... Ocoee

4 Scott DesJarlais,* Republican ........................................................................... South PittsburgMariah Phillips, Democrat ................................................................................ MurfreesboroMichael Shupe, Independent ............................................................................. Columbia

5 Jody M. Ball, Republican ................................................................................... NashvilleJim Cooper,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Nashville

36 John Rose, Republican ....................................................................................... CookevilleDawn Barlow, Democrat .................................................................................... RickmanLloyd Dunn, Independent .................................................................................. PortlandDavid Ross, Independent ................................................................................... White House

47 Mark E. Green, Republican ............................................................................... Ashland CityJustin Kanew, Democrat .................................................................................... College GroveLeonard D. “Lenny” Ladner, Independent ........................................................ HohenwaldBrent Legendre, Independent ........................................................................... Spring Hill

8 David Kustoff,* Republican ............................................................................... GermantownErika Stotts Pearson, Democrat ........................................................................ CordovaJames Hart, Independent .................................................................................. Buchanan

9 Charlotte Bergmann, Republican ...................................................................... MemphisSteve Cohen,* Democrat .................................................................................... MemphisLeo AwGoWhat, Independent ............................................................................ Memphis

1 Bob Corker* not a candidate.2 John J. Duncan, Jr.,* not a candidate.3 Diane Black* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Governor.4 Marsha Blackburn* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

TEXAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ted Cruz,* Republican ....................................................................................... HoustonBeto O’Rourke,† Democrat ................................................................................ El PasoNeal M. Dikeman, Libertarian .......................................................................... Houston

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ............................................................................. TylerShirley J. McKellar, Democrat .......................................................................... TylerJeff Callaway, Libertarian ................................................................................. Tyler

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued12 Dan Crenshaw, Republican ............................................................................... Houston

Todd Litton, Democrat ....................................................................................... HoustonScott Cubbler, Independent ............................................................................... HoustonPatrick Gunnels, Libertarian ............................................................................ Spring

23 Van Taylor, Republican ...................................................................................... PlanoLorie Burch, Democrat ....................................................................................... DallasChristopher J. Claytor, Libertarian .................................................................. Piano

4 John Ratcliffe,* Republican ............................................................................... HeathCatherine Krantz, Democrat ............................................................................. EmoryKen Ashby, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Dallas

35 Lance Gooden, Republican ................................................................................. TerrellDan Wood, Democrat .......................................................................................... Terrell

46 Ron Wright, Republican ..................................................................................... ArlingtonJana Lynne Sanchez, Democrat ........................................................................ ArlingtonJason Allen Harber, Libertarian ....................................................................... EnnisNeal Katz, Independent ..................................................................................... Tyler

7 John Abney Culberson,* Republican ................................................................ HoustonLizzie Pannill Fletcher, Democrat ..................................................................... Houston

8 Kevin Brady,* Republican .................................................................................. The WoodlandsSteven David, Democrat .................................................................................... SpringChris Duncan, Libertarian ................................................................................ Montgomery

9 Al Green,* Democrat .......................................................................................... HoustonBenjamin Hernandez, Independent .................................................................. HoustonPhil Kurtz, Libertarian ...................................................................................... KatyKesha Rogers, Independent ............................................................................... Houston

10 Michael T. McCaul,* Republican ....................................................................... AustinMike Siegel, Democrat ....................................................................................... AustinMike Ryan, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Katy

11 K. Michael Conaway,* Republican .................................................................... MidlandJennie Lou Leeder, Democrat ............................................................................ LlanoRhett Rosenquest Smith, Libertarian ............................................................... San Antonio

12 Kay Granger,* Republican ................................................................................. Fort WorthVanessa Adia, Democrat .................................................................................... Fort WorthJacob Leddy, Libertarian ................................................................................... Fort Worth

13 Mac Thornberry,* Republican ........................................................................... AmarilloGreg Sagan, Democrat ....................................................................................... AmarilloCalvin DeWeese, Libertarian ............................................................................ Iowa Park

14 Randy K. Weber, Sr.,* Republican ..................................................................... FriendswoodAdrienne Bell, Democrat ................................................................................... PearlandDon E. Conley III, Libertarian .......................................................................... Galveston

15 Tim Westley, Republican .................................................................................... San AntonioVicente Gonzalez,* Democrat ............................................................................ McAllenAnthony Cristo, Libertarian .............................................................................. Schertz

516 Rick Seeberger, Republican ............................................................................... CanutilloVeronica Escobar, Democrat .............................................................................. El PasoBen Mendoza, Independent ............................................................................... El Paso

17 Bill Flores,* Republican ..................................................................................... BryanRick Kennedy, Democrat .................................................................................... Round RockPeter Churchman, Libertarian .......................................................................... Austin

18 Ava Reynero Pate, Republican .......................................................................... HoustonSheila Jackson Lee,* Democrat ......................................................................... HoustonVince Duncan, Independent ............................................................................... HoustonLuke Spencer, Libertarian ................................................................................. Houston

19 Jodey C. Arrington,* Republican ....................................................................... LubbockMiguel Levario, Democrat ................................................................................. Lubbock

20 Joaquin Castro,* Democrat ............................................................................... San AntonioJeffrey Blunt, Libertarian ................................................................................. San Antonio

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued621 Chip Roy, Republican ......................................................................................... Austin

Joseph Kopser, Democrat ................................................................................... San AntonioLee Santos, Libertarian ..................................................................................... New Braunfels

22 Pete Olson,* Republican .................................................................................... Sugar LandSri Preston Kulkami, Democrat ........................................................................ HoustonJohn B. McElligott, Libertarian ........................................................................ FriendswoodKellen Sweny, Independent ............................................................................... Pearland

23 Will Hurd,* Republican ...................................................................................... San AntonioGina Ortiz Jones, Democrat .............................................................................. San AntonioRuben Corvalan, Libertarian ............................................................................ San Antonio

24 Kenny Marchant,* Republican .......................................................................... CoppellJan McDowell, Democrat ................................................................................... CarrolltonMike Kolls, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Lewisville

25 Roger Williams,* Republican ............................................................................. AustinJulie Oliver, Democrat ....................................................................................... AustinDesarae Lindsey, Libertarian ............................................................................ Tool

26 Michael C. Burgess,* Republican ...................................................................... Pilot PointLinsey Fagan, Democrat .................................................................................... KellerMark Boler, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Oak Point

27 Michael Cloud,* Republican .............................................................................. VictoriaEric Holguin, Democrat ..................................................................................... Corpus ChristiJames Duerr, Independent ................................................................................ Corpus ChristiDaniel Tinus, Libertarian .................................................................................. Sweeny

28 Henry Cuellar,* Democrat ................................................................................. LaredoArthur M. Thomas IV, Libertarian .................................................................... Live Oak

729 Phillip Aronoff, Republican ............................................................................... HoustonSylvia R. Garcia, Democrat ............................................................................... HoustonCullen Burns, Libertarian ................................................................................. Houston

30 Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat .................................................................. DallasShawn Jones, Libertarian .................................................................................. Plano

31 John R. Carter,* Republican .............................................................................. Round RockMary Jennings “MJ” Hegar, Democrat ............................................................. Round RockJason Hope, Libertarian .................................................................................... Riesel

32 Pete Sessions,* Republican ................................................................................ DallasColin Allred, Democrat ...................................................................................... DallasMelina Baker, Libertarian ................................................................................. Jacksonville

33 Willie Billups, Republican ................................................................................. ArlingtonMarc A. Veasey,* Democrat ............................................................................... Fort WorthJason Reeves, Libertarian ................................................................................. Grande Prairie

34 Rey Gonzalez, Republican ................................................................................. San BenitoFilemon B. Vela,* Democrat .............................................................................. Brownsville

35 David Smalling, Republican .............................................................................. MaxwellLloyd Doggett,* Democrat ................................................................................. AustinClark Patterson, Libertarian ............................................................................. Austin

36 Brian Babin,* Republican .................................................................................. WoodvilleDayna Steele, Democrat .................................................................................... Houston

1 Ted Poe* not a candidate.2 Sam Johnson* not a candidate.3 Jeb Hensarling* not a candidate.4 Joe Barton* not a candidate.5 Beto O'Rourke* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.6 Lamar Smith* not a candidate.7 Gene Green* not a candidate.

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UTAH

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Mitt Romney, Republican ................................................................................... OremJenny Wilson, Democrat .................................................................................... Salt Lake CityTim Aalders, Constitution ................................................................................. HighlandCraig R. Bowden, Libertarian ........................................................................... North OgdenReed C. McCandless, Independent American ................................................... Eagle Mountain

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Rob Bishop,* Republican ................................................................................... Brigham CityLee Castillo, Democrat ....................................................................................... LaytonAdam Davis, Green ............................................................................................ South JordanEric Eliason, United Utah ................................................................................. Logan

2 Chris Stewart,* Republican ............................................................................... FarmingtonShireen Ghorbani, Democrat ............................................................................. Salt Lake CityJeffrey Whipple, Libertarian ............................................................................. St. George

3 John R. Curtis,* Republican .............................................................................. ProvoJames Courage Singer, Democrat ..................................................................... West Valley CityGregory C. Duerden, Independent American ................................................... OremTimothy L. Zeidner, United Utah ...................................................................... Cedar Hills

4 Mia B. Love,* Republican .................................................................................. Saratoga SpringsBen McAdams, Democrat .................................................................................. Salt Lake City

1 Orrin G. Hatch* not a candidate.

VERMONT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lawrence Zupan, Republican ............................................................................ ManchesterFolasade Adeluola, Independent ....................................................................... ShelburneRussell Beste, Independent ............................................................................... BurlingtonBruce Busa, Independent .................................................................................. ReadsboroEdward S. Gilbert, Jr., Independent ................................................................. Barre TownReid Kane, Liberty Union .................................................................................. HartfordBrad J. Peacock, Independent ........................................................................... ShaftsburyBernard Sanders,* Independent ....................................................................... BurlingtonJon Svitavsky, Independent ............................................................................... Bridport

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Anya Tynio, Republican ..................................................................................... CharlestonPeter Welch,* Democrat ..................................................................................... NorwichCris Ericson, Independent ................................................................................. ChesterLaura S. Potter, Liberty Union .......................................................................... Charleston

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VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Corey A. Stewart, Republican ........................................................................... WoodbridgeTim Kaine,* Democrat ....................................................................................... RichmondMatt J. Waters, Libertarian ............................................................................... Alexandria

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert J. Wittman,* Republican ....................................................................... MontrossVangie A. Williams, Democrat ........................................................................... Irvington

2 Scott Taylor,* Republican .................................................................................. Virginia BeachElaine G. Luria, Democrat ................................................................................. Virginia Beach

3 Robert C. “Bobby” Scott,* Democrat ................................................................. Newport News4 Ryan A. McAdams, Republican ......................................................................... Charles City

A. Donald McEachin,* Democrat ...................................................................... HenricoPeter J. “Pete” Wells, Libertarian ..................................................................... Richmond

15 Denver L. Riggleman III, Republican ............................................................... CharlottesvilleLeslie C. Cockburn, Democrat ........................................................................... Sperryville

26 Ben L. Cline, Republican ................................................................................... LexingtonJennifer Lynn Lewis, Democrat ........................................................................ Staunton

7 Dave Brat,* Republican ..................................................................................... Glen AllenAbigail A. Spanberger, Democrat ...................................................................... Glen AllenJoseph B. Walton, Libertarian ........................................................................... Powhatan

8 Thomas S. Oh, Republican ................................................................................ AlexandriaDonald S. Beyer, Jr.,* Democrat ........................................................................ Alexandria

9 H. Morgan Griffith,* Republican ....................................................................... SalemAnthony J. Flaccavento, Democrat ................................................................... Abingdon

10 Barbara Comstock,* Republican ....................................................................... McLeanJennifer T. Wexton, Democrat ........................................................................... Sterling

11 Jeff A. Dove, Jr., Republican .............................................................................. WoodbridgeGerald E. Connolly,* Democrat ......................................................................... FairfaxStevan M. Porter, Libertarian ........................................................................... Federal Way

1 Thomas A. Garrett, Jr.,* not a candidate.2 Bob Goodlatte* not a candidate.

WASHINGTON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Susan Hutchison, Republican ........................................................................... BellevueMaria Cantwell,* Democrat ............................................................................... Edmonds

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeffrey Beeler, Republican ................................................................................. SultanSuzan K. DelBene,* Democrat .......................................................................... Medina

2 Rick Larsen,* Democrat ..................................................................................... EverettBrian Luke, Libertarian .................................................................................... Lynnwood

3 Jaime Herrera Beutler,* Republican ................................................................ Battle GroundCarolyn Long, Democrat .................................................................................... Vancouver

4 Dan Newhouse,* Republican ............................................................................. SunnysideChristine Brown, Democrat ............................................................................... Kennewick

5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers,* Republican ............................................................ SpokaneLisa Brown, Democrat ....................................................................................... Spokane

6 Douglas Dightman, Republican ......................................................................... SheltonDerek Kilmer,* Democrat .................................................................................. Gig Harbor

7 Craig Keller, Republican .................................................................................... SeattlePramila Jayapal,* Democrat ............................................................................. Seattle

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WASHINGTON—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued18 Kim Schrier, Democrat ...................................................................................... Sammamish

Dino Rossi, GOP ................................................................................................. Issaquah9 Adam Smith,* Democrat .................................................................................... Bellevue

Sarah Smith, Democrat ..................................................................................... Kent10 Joseph Brumbles, Republican ........................................................................... Yelm

Denny Heck,* Democrat .................................................................................... Olympia1 David G. Reichert* not a candidate.

WEST VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Patrick Morrisey, Republican ............................................................................ Harpers FerryJoe Manchin III,* Democrat .............................................................................. FarmingtonRusty Hollen, Libertarian .................................................................................. Clarksburg

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 David B. McKinley,* Republican ....................................................................... WheelingKendra Fershee, Democrat ................................................................................ Morgantown

2 Alexander X. Mooney,* Republican ................................................................... Charles TownTalley Sergent, Democrat .................................................................................. CharlestonDaniel P. Lutz, Jr., Mountain ............................................................................ Charles Town

13 Carol Miller, Republican .................................................................................... HuntingtonRichard Ojeda II, Democrat ............................................................................... Holden

1 Vacancy in the prior Congress due to the resignation of Evan H. Jenkins.*

WISCONSIN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Leah Vukmir, Republican .................................................................................. BrookfieldTammy Baldwin,* Democrat ............................................................................. Madison

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Bryan Steil, Republican ..................................................................................... JanesvilleRandy Bryce, Democrat ..................................................................................... RacineKen Yorgan, Independent .................................................................................. Racine

2 Mark Pocan,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Madison3 Steve Toft, Republican ....................................................................................... Osseo

Ron Kind,* Democrat ......................................................................................... La Crosse4 Tim Rogers, Republican ..................................................................................... Milwaukee

Gwen Moore,* Democrat .................................................................................... MilwaukeeRobert R. Raymond, Independent ..................................................................... Milwaukee

5 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican ....................................................... Menomonee FallsTom Palzewicz, Democrat .................................................................................. Brookfield

6 Glenn Grothman,* Republican .......................................................................... GlenbeulahDan Kohl, Democrat ........................................................................................... Mequon

7 Sean P. Duffy,* Republican ................................................................................ WausauMargaret Engebretson, Democrat ..................................................................... Balsam LakeKen Driessen, Independent ............................................................................... Hayward

8 Mike Gallagher,* Republican ............................................................................ Green BayBeau Liegeois, Democrat ................................................................................... Green Bay

1 Paul D. Ryan* not a candidate.

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WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Barrasso,* Republican .............................................................................. CasperGary Trauner, Democrat .................................................................................... Wilson

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Liz Cheney,* Republican .................................................................................... WilsonGreg Hunter, Democrat ..................................................................................... Laramie

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen,* Republican .......................................... Pago PagoTuika Tuika, Republican .................................................................................... FagaaluMeleagi Suitone-Chapman, Democrat .............................................................. Fitiuta

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Nelson F. Rimensnyder, Republican .................................................................. District of ColumbiaEleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat ................................................................. District of ColumbiaJohn Cheeks, Independent ................................................................................ District of ColumbiaBruce Majors, Libertarian ................................................................................. District of ColumbiaNatale “Lino” Stracuzzi, D.C. Statehood Green ............................................... District of Columbia

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE1

Doris Flores Brooks, Republican ....................................................................... PitiMichael F. Q. San Nicolas, Democrat ................................................................ Dededo

1 Madeleine Z. Bordallo* defeated in primary.

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Angel Aldan Damapan, Republican .................................................................. SaipanGregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan,* Democrat .................................................... Saipan

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Stacey E. Plaskett,* Democrat .......................................................................... St. Croix

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Statistical Digest of Results of the Primaries of 2018 in the Various States Affecting Members of the 115thCongress

StateSenate House of Representatives

Renominated Not candidates Defeated VacanciesTotal

Renominated Not candidates Defeated VacanciesTotal

R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I. R. D. I.Alabama............... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 6 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 7Alaska................... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Arizona................. ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 4 3 ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Arkansas.............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4California............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 12 39 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 53Colorado............... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 4 2 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 7Connecticut.......... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 4 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 5Delaware.............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Florida.................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 12 11 ....... 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 27Georgia................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 10 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 14Hawaii.................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2Idaho..................... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2Illinois.................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 7 10 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 18Indiana................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 5 2 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Iowa...................... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 3 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4Kansas.................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 3 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4Kentucky.............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 5 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 6Louisiana.............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 5 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 6Maine.................... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2Maryland.............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 6 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Massachusetts..... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 7 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Michigan.............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 8 3 ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 14Minnesota............ ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2 3 2 ....... ....... 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Mississippi........... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2 2 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4Missouri............... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 6 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Montana............... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Nebraska.............. 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 3Nevada................. 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 1 ....... ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4New Hampshire... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2New Jersey........... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 3 7 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 12New Mexico.......... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 3New York.............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 9 16 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... 27North Carolina..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 9 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 13North Dakota....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Ohio...................... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 11 4 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 16Oklahoma............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 5Oregon.................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 1 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 5Pennsylvania....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 7 5 ....... 3 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... 2 ....... ....... 18Rhode Island........ ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2South Carolina..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 4 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 7South Dakota....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Tennessee............. ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 4 2 ....... 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Texas..................... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 20 9 ....... 5 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 36Utah...................... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4Vermont................ ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Virginia................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 5 4 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 11Washington.......... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 3 6 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 10West Virginia....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 3Wisconsin............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 4 3 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Wyoming............... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1

Total ................. 6 24 2 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 35 199 173 ....... 34 18 ....... 2 2 ....... 5 2 ....... 435

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RECAPITULATIONSENATE HOUSE

Renominated:Republicans ........................................................... 6Democrats .............................................................. 24Independents ......................................................... 2

Total ................................................................... 32Not candidates:

Republicans ........................................................... 3Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 3Defeated:

Republicans ........................................................... 0Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 0Vacancies:

Republicans ........................................................... 0Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 0Replacements:

Republicans ........................................................... 3Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 3Renominated................................................................. 32

Total ........................................................................... 35

Renominated:Republicans .................................................. 199Democrats .................................................... 173Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 372Not candidates:

Republicans .................................................. 34Democrats .................................................... 18Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 52Defeated:

Republicans .................................................. 2Democrats .................................................... 2Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 4Vacancies:

Republicans .................................................. 5Democrats .................................................... 2Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 7Replacements:

Republicans .................................................. 41Democrats .................................................... 22Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 63Renominated........................................................ 372

Total membership ............................................ 435

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Political Divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 115th Congress[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Number ofSenators

Democrats RepublicansOther

PartiesVacant

Number ofRepresentatives

Democrats RepublicansOther

PartiesVacant

40th .................. 1867-1869 53 11 42 ..................... ..................... 193 49 143 ..................... 141st ................... 1869-1871 74 11 61 ..................... 2 243 73 170 ..................... .....................42d .................... 1871-1873 74 17 57 ..................... ..................... 243 104 139 ..................... .....................43d .................... 1873-1875 74 19 54 ..................... 1 293 88 203 ..................... 244th .................. 1875-1877 76 29 46 ..................... 1 293 181 107 3 245th .................. 1877-1879 76 36 39 1 ..................... 293 156 137 ..................... .....................46th .................. 1879-1881 76 43 33 ..................... ..................... 293 150 128 14 147th .................. 1881-1883 76 37 37 2 ..................... 293 130 152 11 .....................48th .................. 1883-1885 76 36 40 ..................... ..................... 325 200 119 6 .....................49th .................. 1885-1887 76 34 41 ..................... 1 325 182 140 2 150th .................. 1887-1889 76 37 39 ..................... ..................... 325 170 151 4 .....................51st ................... 1889-1891 84 37 47 ..................... ..................... 330 156 173 1 .....................52d .................... 1891-1893 88 39 47 2 ..................... 333 231 88 14 .....................53d .................... 1893-1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 .....................54th .................. 1895-1897 88 39 44 5 ..................... 357 104 246 7 .....................55th .................. 1897-1899 90 34 46 10 ..................... 357 134 206 16 156th .................. 1899-1901 90 26 53 11 ..................... 357 163 185 9 .....................57th .................. 1901-1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 158th .................. 1903-1905 90 32 58 ..................... ..................... 386 178 207 ..................... 159th .................. 1905-1907 90 32 58 ..................... ..................... 386 136 250 ..................... .....................60th .................. 1907-1909 92 29 61 ..................... 2 386 164 222 ..................... .....................61st ................... 1909-1911 92 32 59 ..................... 1 391 172 219 ..................... .....................62d .................... 1911-1913 92 42 49 ..................... 1 391 228 162 1 .....................63d .................... 1913-1915 96 51 44 1 ..................... 435 290 127 18 .....................64th .................. 1915-1917 96 56 39 1 ..................... 435 231 193 8 365th .................. 1917-1919 96 53 42 1 ..................... 435 1210 216 9 .....................66th .................. 1919-1921 96 47 48 1 ..................... 435 191 237 7 .....................67th .................. 1921-1923 96 37 59 ..................... ..................... 435 132 300 1 268th .................. 1923-1925 96 43 51 2 ..................... 435 207 225 3 .....................69th .................. 1925-1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 .....................70th .................. 1927-1929 96 47 48 1 ..................... 435 195 237 3 .....................71st ................... 1929-1931 96 39 56 1 ..................... 435 163 267 1 472d .................... 1931-1933 96 47 48 1 ..................... 435 2216 218 1 .....................73d .................... 1933-1935 96 59 36 1 ..................... 435 313 117 5 .....................74th .................. 1935-1937 96 69 25 2 ..................... 435 322 103 10 .....................75th .................. 1937-1939 96 75 17 4 ..................... 435 333 89 13 .....................76th .................. 1939-1941 96 69 23 4 ..................... 435 262 169 4 .....................77th .................. 1941-1943 96 66 28 2 ..................... 435 267 162 6 .....................78th .................. 1943-1945 96 57 38 1 ..................... 435 222 209 4 .....................79th .................. 1945-1947 96 57 38 1 ..................... 435 243 190 2 .....................80th .................. 1947-1949 96 45 51 ..................... ..................... 435 188 246 1 .....................81st ................... 1949-1951 96 54 42 ..................... ..................... 435 263 171 1 .....................82d .................... 1951-1953 96 48 47 1 ..................... 435 234 199 2 .....................83d .................... 1953-1955 96 46 48 2 ..................... 435 213 221 1 .....................84th .................. 1955-1957 96 48 47 1 ..................... 435 232 203 ..................... .....................85th .................. 1957-1959 96 49 47 ..................... ..................... 435 234 201 ..................... .....................86th .................. 1959-1961 98 64 34 ..................... ..................... 3436 283 153 ..................... .....................87th .................. 1961-1963 100 64 36 ..................... ..................... 4437 262 175 ..................... .....................88th .................. 1963-1965 100 67 33 ..................... ..................... 435 258 176 ..................... 189th .................. 1965-1967 100 68 32 ..................... ..................... 435 295 140 ..................... .....................90th .................. 1967-1969 100 64 36 ..................... ..................... 435 248 187 ..................... .....................91st ................... 1969-1971 100 58 42 ..................... ..................... 435 243 192 ..................... .....................92d .................... 1971-1973 100 54 44 2 ..................... 435 255 180 ..................... .....................93d .................... 1973-1975 100 56 42 2 ..................... 435 242 192 1 .....................94th .................. 1975-1977 100 61 37 2 ..................... 435 291 144 ..................... .....................95th .................. 1977-1979 100 61 38 1 ..................... 435 292 143 ..................... .....................96th .................. 1979-1981 100 58 41 1 ..................... 435 277 158 ..................... .....................97th .................. 1981-1983 100 46 53 1 ..................... 435 242 192 1 .....................98th .................. 1983-1985 100 46 54 ..................... ..................... 435 269 166 ..................... .....................99th .................. 1985-1987 100 47 53 ..................... ..................... 435 253 182 ..................... .....................100th ................ 1987-1989 100 55 45 ..................... ..................... 435 258 177 ..................... .....................101st ................. 1989-1991 100 55 45 ..................... ..................... 435 260 175 ..................... .....................102d .................. 1991-1993 100 56 44 ..................... ..................... 435 267 167 1 .....................103d .................. 1993-1995 100 57 43 ..................... ..................... 435 258 176 1 .....................104th ................ 1995-1997 100 48 52 ..................... ..................... 435 204 230 1 .....................105th ................ 1997-1999 100 45 55 ..................... ..................... 435 207 226 2 .....................106th ................ 1999-2001 100 45 55 ..................... ..................... 435 211 223 1 .....................107th ................ 2001-2003 100 50 50 ..................... ..................... 435 212 221 2 .....................108th ................ 2003-2005 100 48 51 1 ..................... 435 204 229 1 1109th ................ 2005-2007 100 44 55 1 ..................... 435 202 232 1 .....................110th ................ 2007-2009 100 49 49 2 ..................... 435 233 202 ..................... .....................111th ................ 2009-2011 100 55 41 2 2 435 256 178 ..................... 1112th ................ 2011-2013 100 51 47 2 ..................... 435 193 242 ..................... .....................113th ................ 2013-2015 100 53 45 2 ..................... 435 200 234 ..................... 1114th ................ 2015-2017 100 44 54 2 ..................... 435 188 247 ..................... .....................115th ................ 2017-2019 100 46 52 2 ..................... 435 194 241 ..................... .....................

1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties.2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.

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