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1 change to the 2024 candidate list. 9 changes to the 2025 candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

1 change to the 2024 candidate list:

New Jersey: House CD 8: Alexander Arango (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate.

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9 changes to the 2025 candidate list:

California: House CD 22: former state Assemblyman Rudy Salas (Democratic) - added.

Florida: House CD 1 Special: Jeff Macey (Republican) - added; John Mills (Republican) - added; James Scott "Scott" Trotter (Republican) - added; Angela Marie Windhauser (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6 Special: Purva Bangdiwala (Democratic) - added. House CD 20: Rod Joseph (Republican) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 6: Katie Bansil (Democratic) - added.

Rhode Island: Senate Class 2: Ray McKay (Republican) - added.

25 changes to the 2024 candidate list. California 2024 House CD 13 contest called. The Partisan Composition of the 119th U.S. House is 219 Republicans, 215 Democrats, and 1 vacant seat. 7 changes to the 2025 candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

25 changes to the 2024 candidate list:

California: House CD 13: former state Assembly Member Adam C. Gray (Democratic) - elected.

The Partisan Composition of the 119th U.S. House is now 219 Republicans, 215 Democrats, and 1 vacant seat (Florida House CD 1).

District of Columbia: President: James Clements Amburgey (Write-in) - removed; Wanda Jones Boyd (Write-in [Democratic]) - removed; Alissa Hyung (Write-in [Republican]) - removed; André Ramon McNeil, Sr. (Write-in [Independent]) - removed; Chase Russell Oliver (Write-in [Libertarian]) - removed; Connecticut Regional School Board of Education Member Peter A. Sonski (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Christopher Stried (Write-in [Independent]) - removed; Cornel Ronald West (Write-in [Independent]) - added. Note: Write-ins are tallied when the write-ins received more votes than any balloted candidate.

Iowa: House CD 1: Nicholas P. Gluba (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Marco Battaglia (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Charles Aldrich (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate.

Montana: President: Shiva Ayyadurai (Write-in [Independent]) - added. House CD 2: John Metzger (Write-in) - added; Reilly Neill (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.

Nebraska: President: Connecticut Regional School Board of Education Member Peter A. Sonski (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - apparently not a candidate.

Tennessee: President: Douglas Anthony "Doug" Bell (Write-in [Independent]) - apparently not a candidate; Susan Maude Buchser-Lochocki (Write-in [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate; André Ramon McNeil, Sr. (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - apparently not a candidate; Chase Russell Oliver (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate; Future Madam Potus (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Christin Noel Powers (Write-in [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate; Connecticut Regional School Board of Education Member Peter A. Sonski (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - apparently not a candidate; Cornel Ronald West (Write-in [Independent]) - apparently not a candidate. There were no qualified federal write-in candidates for the November 2024 election.

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7 changes to the 2025 candidate list:

Florida: House CD 1 Special: Jeff Witt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6 Special: George "Ges" Selmont (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5.

Louisiana: Senate Class 2: Treasurer John Calvin Fleming, Jr. (Republican) - added.

Michigan: Governor: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan (Independent [Democratic]) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 11: Chatham Borough Council Member Justin Strickland (Democratic) - added.

New York: House CD 5: Aaron Lee Cherry (Republican) - added.

West Virginia: House CD 1: Larry Jackson (Republican) - added.


 
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2024 General Election for Governors, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House
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President
Electoral Votes - 270 to win
Trumppercent312
Harrispercent226
TotalTotal538
Vice President
Electoral Vote Breakdown
Trump: AK:3, AL:9, AR:6, AZ:11, FL:30, GA:16, IA:6, ID:4, IN:11, KS:6, KY:8, LA:8, ME:1, MI:15, MO:10, MS:6, MT:4, NC:16, ND:3, NE:4, NV:6, OH:17, OK:7, PA:19, SC:9, SD:3, TN:11, TX:40, UT:6, WI:10, WV:4, WY:3
Harris: CA:54, CO:10, CT:7, DC:3, DE:3, HI:4, IL:19, MA:11, MD:10, ME:3, MN:10, NE:1, NH:4, NJ:14, NM:5, NY:28, OR:8, RI:4, VA:13, VT:3, WA:12
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Governors
Republicanpercent27
Democraticpercent23
TotalTotal50
118th Senate
Republicanpercent49
Democraticpercent48
Independentpercent3
TotalTotal100
118th House
Republicanpercent220
Democraticpercent212
(vacant offices)percent3
TotalTotal435
5 November 2024 General Election Results (undetermined = to be elected)
Governors
Republicanpercent27
Democraticpercent23
TotalTotal50
119th Senate
Republicanpercent53
Democraticpercent45
Independentpercent2
TotalTotal100
119th House
Republicanpercent220
Democraticpercent215
TotalTotal435
 
 
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Governors
Republicanpercent27
Democraticpercent23
TotalTotal50
119th Senate
Republicanpercent53
Democraticpercent45
Independentpercent2
TotalTotal100
119th House
Republicanpercent219
Democraticpercent215
(vacant office)percent1
TotalTotal435
 
 
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