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27 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

27 changes to the candidate list:

California: House CD 6: Lauren Babb Tomlinson (Democratic) - added. House CD 21: Kyle Kirkland (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13. House CD 48: Ferguson Porter (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 41.

Colorado: House CD 6: Samir Witta (United Party) - added.

Florida: House CD 7: Bale Dalton (Democratic) - added.

Maine: House CD 1: Eric Small (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

Minnesota: House CD 7: Derek Logan (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.

Mississippi: House CD 2: Bennie Foster, Jr. (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.

New Jersey: House CD 12: Mike Anderson (Democratic) - added.

New York: House CD 8: New York City Council Member Chi Ossé (Democratic) - added. House CD 12: Wilneida Negron (Independent) - added.

Pennsylvania: House CD 17: Will Blanset (Republican) - added.

South Carolina: House CD 1: Charleston County Council Member Jenny Costa Honeycutt (Republican) - added.

Texas: Governor: Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) - added as candidate; Arturo Espinosa (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (Republican) - added as candidate; Esala Wueschner (Republican) - added. House CD 9: Peter Steven Filler (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2; Marty Rocha (Democratic) - added. House CD 27: Wayne Raasch (Democratic) - added. House CD 28: Ricardo Villarreal (Democratic) - added. House CD 32: Anthony Bridges (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of General Land Office: Benjamin Flores (Democratic) - added. Railroad Commissioner 3: Hawk Dunlap (Republican) - added; Jon Rosenthal (Democratic) - added.

Virginia: Senate Class 2: David Williams (Republican) - added.

Washington: House CD 1: Hunter Gordon (Democratic) - added.

37 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

37 changes to the candidate list:

Arizona: House CD 1: Christopher Ajluni (Independent) - added. House CD 9: James Brady Winter (Democratic) - added.

California: House CD 1: state Senator Mike McGuire (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Insurance Commissioner. House CD 14: Wendy Fiona Huang (Republican) - added. House CD 37: Steven "Steve" Hill (No Party Preference) - added.

Florida: House CD 1: Osmel Fernandez (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 3: Tom Wells (Democratic) - added. House CD 9: Jorge Antonio Malavet (Republican) - added.

Georgia: House CD 12: Robert Dixon (Democratic) - added.

Illinois: House CD 10: Thomas Rudd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: JoAnne Guillemette (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

Indiana: House CD 7: Antjuan Finch (Democratic) - added.

Iowa: House CD 1: Tyler Hegewald (Republican) - added.

Kentucky: House CD 1: David Sims (Republican) - added.

Massachusetts: House CD 5: Tarik Samman (Democratic) - added.

Michigan: House CD 11: Wayne State University Board Member Anil Kumar (Democratic) - added. House CD 13: Maurice Morton (Independent) - added.

Missouri: House CD 7: Grayson Hunt (Republican) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 10: Zach Beecher (Democratic) - added. House CD 11: Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way (Democratic) - added.

New York: House CD 12: Amy Jordan (Independent) - added.

North Carolina: House CD 12: Jack Codiga (Republican) - added.

Oklahoma: House CD 3: Rebekah J. LaVann (Independence) - previously listed as Independent.

Rhode Island: Governor: Gregory "Greg" Stevens (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: former state Representative John Loughlin (Republican) - added; Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos (Democratic) - added as candidate.

Tennessee: House CD 9: James New (Republican) - added.

Texas: Lieutenant Governor: Mike Collier (Independent [Democratic]) - added. House CD 19: Christopher Adams (Republican) - added. House CD 35: Jay Furman (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 28. House CD 38: Craig S. Goralski (Republican) - added.

Utah: House CD 2: Bryan Lamont Arrington (Independent) - added. House CD 3: Steven "Steve" Merrill (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2.

Virginia: House CD 9: Joy Powers (Democratic) - added.

Washington: House CD 3: Lawrence Curtis Kellogg (Republican) - added. House CD 5: David Womack (Democratic) - added.

Wisconsin: House CD 7: Ginger L. Murray (Democratic) - added.


 
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