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21 changes to the candidate list: Florida: House CD 9: William "Bill" Olson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: state Representative Anika Tene Omphroy (Democratic) - added. House CD 26: Darren Dione Aquino (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25. Kentucky: Treasurer: Michael Bowman (Democratic) - added. Michigan (insufficient petition signatures - ruling likely to be challenged): Governor: Donna Brandenburg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James Craig (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Perry Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Jay Markey, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Joseph Alfonso (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 7: Jacob "Jake" Hagg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Minnesota: House CD 1: Brian Abrahamson (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added. House CD 8: John Munter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Auditor: Tim Davis (Legal Marijuana Now) - added. New York: House CD 10: former Member of Congress Elizabeth Holtzman (Democratic) - added; Elizabeth Kim (Democratic) - re-added. Vermont (filing has closed for the 9 August primary - preliminary list of candidates): Senate Class 3: Rosalie Mae Bibona (Democratic) - added. Governor: Peter Duval (Republican) - added. House At-Large: Anya Tynio (Republican) - added. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic) - added as candidate. Wyoming: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Edward A. "Ed" Buchanan (Republican) - Open Office; R. Mark "Mark" Armstrong (Republican) - added. |
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29 changes to the candidate list: Alabama: Senate Class 3: John Sophocleus (Libertarian) - added. Governor: former Birmingham City Council Member Jimmy Blake (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Ruth Page-Nelson (Libertarian) - added. House CD 1: Alexander Remrey (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Thomas Casson (Libertarian) - added. House CD 4: John Cochran (Libertarian) - added. House CD 5: Phillip "PJ" Greer (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Andria Chieffo (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Gavin Goodman (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Matt Shelby (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Scott Hammond (Libertarian) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Jason Clark (Libertarian) - added. Florida: House CD 26: Richard Evans (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Bob White (Republican) - added. Georgia: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Renitta Shannon (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Michael Owens (Democratic) - lost Primary. Hawaii: House CD 2: John "Raghu" Giuffre (Nonpartisan) - added. Minnesota: House CD 1 Special: state Representative Jeremy Munson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Jerry Silver (Republican) - added. New Hampshire: House CD 1: former Executive Councilor Russell Prescott (Republican) - added. New Jersey: House CD 8: Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party) - added. House CD 9: Lea Sherman (Socialist Workers Party) - added. New York: House CD 10: David Yassky (Democratic) - added. House CD 16: Westchester County Legislator Catherine F. Parker (Democratic) - added. House CD 23 Special: Joseph "Joe" Sempolinski (Republican) - added. Texas: House CD 24: Derrik T. Gay (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of General Land Office: Sandragrace Martinez (Democratic) - lost Primary. Vermont: Secretary of State: John Odum (Democratic) - added. Wyoming: Governor: Theresa Anne Livingston (Democratic) - added. |
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210 changes to the candidate list: Alabama (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Lillie Boddie (Republican) - lost Primary; former Brighton Mayor Brandaun Lefred Dean (Democratic) - lost Primary; Karla M. Dupriest (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Durant (Republican) - lost Primary; Lanny Edward Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jacob Marc "Jake" Schafer (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Kay Ivey (Republican) - Renominated; former Ambassador to Slovenia Lindy Blanchard (Republican) - lost Primary; Lew Burdette (Republican) - lost Primary; former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Lee George (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim James (Republican) - lost Primary; Patricia Salter Jamieson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Donald Trent Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur Kennedy (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chad "Chig" Martin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dean Odle (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug "New Blue" Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Springville Mayor Dave Thomas (Republican) - lost Primary; Dean Young (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Vimal Patel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Michael Dennis "Mike" Rogers (Republican) - Renominated; Michael T. Joiner (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Rhonda Gore (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Kevin Andrew "Andy" Blalock (Republican) - lost Primary; John Roberts (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Paul Sanford (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles W. "Charlie" Thompson, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harrison Gage Woodard Wright (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Christian Horn (Republican) - lost Primary; Ed Packard (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Steven Troy "Steve" Marshall (Republican) - Renominated; Harry Bartlett Still, III (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor: former state Senator Rusty Glover (Republican) - lost Primary. Alaska: House At-Large: Mikel E. Melander (Republican) - added. Arkansas (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Senator John Nichols Boozman (Republican) - Renominated; Jake Bequette (Republican) - lost Primary; former Pine Bluff Council Member Jack Edward Foster (Democratic) - lost Primary; Heath Loftis (Republican) - lost Primary; Jan Morgan (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel Allen "Dan" Whitfield (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Anthony "Tony" Bland (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Jay Martin (Democratic) - lost Primary; James "Rus" Russell, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Francis "Doc" Washburn (Republican) - lost Primary; Supha Xayprasith-Mays (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Chris Bequette (Republican) - lost Primary; Greg Bledsoe (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Jason Rapert (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Doyle Webb (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Wood (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - Renominated; Jody Shackelford (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Brandt Smith (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress James French "French" Hill (Republican) - Renominated; Conrad Earl Reynolds (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - Renominated; Neil Robinson Kumar (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State John Thurston (Republican) - Renominated; former Pulaski County Election Commissioner Josh Price (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Eddie Joe Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Leon Jones, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: state Senator Mathew W. "Mat" Pitsch (Republican) - lost Primary. Florida: House CD 12: Charles Smith (Write-in) - added. Georgia (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Senator Raphael Gamaliel Warnock (Democratic) - Renominated; Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Joshua Stephen "Josh" Clark (Republican) - lost Primary; Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kelvin King (Republican) - lost Primary; Jonathan "Jon" McColumn (Republican) - lost Primary; Latham Saddler (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Brian Porter Kemp (Republican) - Renominated; Catherine Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; former Senator David Alfred Perdue, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Kandiss Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Tom Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Erick E. Allen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tyrone Brooks, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tony Brown (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jason T. Hayes (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Derrick L. Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rashid Malik (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mack McGregor (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeanne Seaver (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Michelle Munroe (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Vivian Louise Childs (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur Wayne "Wayne" Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joe" O'Hara (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard M. "Rich" Robertson (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Whitehead (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Anderson Drew "Drew" Ferguson, IV (Republican) - Renominated; Jared B. Craig (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Surrea Ivy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Nikema Natassha Williams (Democratic) - Renominated; Charlotte MacBagito (Democratic) - lost Primary; Valencia Stovall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Byron Gatewood (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Meagan Myers Hanson (Republican) - lost Primary; Blake Harbin (Republican) - lost Primary; Paulette Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Mary Mallory "Mallory" Staples (Republican) - lost Primary; Susan "Suzi" Voyles (Republican) - lost Primary; Wayne C. White (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eugene Chin Yu (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic) - Lost Primary; Yahanseh "YG" "Nyghtstorm" George (Republican) - lost Primary; Lisa McCoy (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Donna Theresa McLeod (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Mary West (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Member of Congress Andrew Clyde (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Shane Boggus (Republican) - lost Primary; Jon Gregory "J. Gregory" Howard (Republican) - lost Primary; John London (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin Odum "Ben" Souther (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: state Representative Timothy Barr (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Paul Collins Broun, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former Georgia Revenue Commissioner David M. Curry (Republican) - lost Primary; Marc McMain (Republican) - lost Primary; Femi Oduwole (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alan Sims (Republican) - lost Primary; Mitchell Swan (Republican) - lost Primary; City of Hull Mayor Paul L. Walton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress David Albert Scott (Democratic) - Renominated; former South Fulton City Councilor Mark Baker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shastity Driscoll (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Vincent Fort (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dominika Hawkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Calina Plotky (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) - Renominated; Eric B. Cunningham (Republican) - lost Primary; Rome City Commissioner Wendy Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Walter James "James" Haygood (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles David Lutin (Republican) - lost Primary; Holly McCormack (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jennifer Strahan (Republican) - lost Primary; Seth Synstelien (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Republican) - Renominated; former Alpharetta Mayor David C. Belle Isle (Republican) - lost Primary; former Fulton County Commissioner John H. Eaves (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Floyd L. Griffin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Jody B. Hice (Republican) - lost Primary; former County Probate Judge Torri M. "T.J." Hudson (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Christopher M. "Chris" Carr (Republican) - Renominated; John Gordon (Republican) - lost Primary; Christian Wise Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller General/Commissioner of Insurance: Comptroller General/Insurance Commissioner John F. "Jim" King (Republican) - Renominated; Ben Cowart (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Matthew Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick J. Witt (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture: state Representative Winfred Dukes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Fred Swann (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Education Superintendent Richard L. Woods (Republican) - Renominated; former state Education Superintendent John D. Barge (Republican) - lost Primary; Currey Hitchens (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cobb County School Board Member Jaha V. Howard (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Morrow, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Kartik Bhatt (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Mike Coan (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Dean (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Lester G. Jackson, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nadia Surrency (Democratic) - lost Primary. Hawaii: Governor: John "Jony Makalani" Mungo (Democratic) - added. Michigan: Governor: former Berrien County Commissioner Michael "Mike" Brown (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Minnesota (24 May primary): House CD 1 Special: Warren Lee Anderson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; former state Representative Matthew L. "Matt" Benda (Republican) - lost Primary; Sarah Brakebill-Hacke (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Jennifer Carnahan (Republican) - lost Primary; Bob "Again" Carney, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard "Rick" DeVoe (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Candice Deal-Bartell (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; J.R. Ewing (Republican) - lost Primary; George H. Kalberer (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Kevin Kocina (Republican) - lost Primary; Ken Navitsky (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard William Painter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; state Representative Nels Pierson (Republican) - lost Primary; James Rainwater (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Roger Ungemach (Republican) - lost Primary. New Jersey: House CD 2: Anthony Parisi Sanchez (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 4: David Schmidt (We The People) - added. House CD 6: Eric Antisell (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 10: Dorothy Jane Humphries (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. New York: House CD 1: Patrick John "Pat" Hahn (Republican) - re-added. House CD 3: Melanie D'Arrigo (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 19: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - takes office as Lieutenant Governor; Vanessa Fajans-Turner (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Michael J. "Mike" Sigler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 220 Democrats, 208 Republicans, and 7 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, California House CD 22, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, New York House CD 19, New York House CD 23, Texas House CD 34). Oregon: House CD 5: Member of Congress Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic) - Lost Primary. Rhode Island: General Treasurer: state Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor (Democratic) - added. Texas (24 May runoff): Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Michelle Beckley (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Victor D. Dunn (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Timothy "Tim" Stroud (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Ricardo Villarreal (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Sandra Linn Whitten (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Julio Garza (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Jane Hope Hamilton (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Frank "J. Frank" Harris, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 32: Justin Webb (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 35: Michael Rodriguez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Rod Lingsch (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 38: Diana Martinez Alexander (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Ken Paxton (Republican) - Renominated; General Land Office Commissioner George Prescott Bush (Republican) - lost Primary; former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller of Public Accounts: Angel Luis Vega (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of General Land Office: Tim Westley (Republican) - lost Primary. Railroad Commissioner 1: Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian (Republican) - Renominated; Sarah Stogner (Republican) - lost Primary. West Virginia: Senate Class 1: Christopher Andrew Rose (Republican) - added. Wyoming: Secretary of State: Tara Nethercott (Republican) - added. |
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