The Green Papers
Governor's Chairs, Senate, and House Seats
up for Election on 4 November 2014
with only one major party candidate

This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 55 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Marianas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.


Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats...
Open (incumbent not running for re-election)
No incumbent running
Uncontested (one candidate running)
Multiple incumbents running
Only One Major Party Candidate


 
Alabama
Senate Class 2
Republican - Senator Jefferson Beauregard "Jeff" Sessions, III
Write-in; (Democratic) - Victor Sanchez Williams
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Robert Brown Aderholt
House CD 5
Republican - Congressman Morris J. "Mo" Brooks, Jr.
Independent - Mark Hatfield Bray
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell
Alaska
Governor
Independent; (Democratic) - former Mayor of Valdez Bill Walker
Republican - Governor Sean R. Parnell
Libertarian - Carolyn F. "Care" Clift
Constitution - J.R. Myers
Arizona
House CD 7
Democratic - state Representative Ruben Gallego
Libertarian - Joe Cobb
Americans Elect - Rebecca DeWitt
(Republican); Write-in - Gary Dunn
(Democratic); Write-in - Gustavo Ortega
Write-in; (Independent) - Samuel Esquivel
House CD 8
Republican - Congressman Trent Franks
Americans Elect - Stephen Dolgos
Arkansas
House CD 3
Republican - Congressman Stephen A. "Steve" Womack
Libertarian - Grant Brand
California
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman C. Michael "Mike" Thompson
No Party Preference - James Hinton
House CD 20
Democratic - Congressman Sam Farr
No Party Preference - Ronald Paul "Ron" Kabat
House CD 28
Democratic - Congressman Adam B. Schiff
No Party Preference - Steve Stokes
House CD 44
Democratic - Congressman Janice Hahn
Peace And Freedom - Adam Shbeita
Florida
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Ander M. Crenshaw
No Party Affiliation - Paula Darlene Moser-Bartlett
No Party Affiliation - Gary L. Koniz
Write-in; (Republican) - Deborah Katz Pueschel
House CD 12
Republican - Congressman Gus Michael Bilirakis
House CD 13
Republican - Congressman David W. Jolly
Libertarian - Lucas T. Overby
(No Party Affiliation); Write-in - Michael Stephen Levinson
House CD 14
Democratic - Congressman Katherine Anne "Kathy" Castor
House CD 21
Democratic - Congressman Theodore Eliot "Ted" Deutch
(No Party Affiliation); Write-in - W. Michael Trout
House CD 25
Republican - Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart
House CD 27
Republican - Congressman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Georgia
House CD 3
Republican - Congressman Lynn Acton Westmoreland
House CD 4
Democratic - Congressman Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr.
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman John R. Lewis
House CD 8
Republican - Congressman James Austin "Austin" Scott
House CD 11
Republican - state Senator Barry D. Loudermilk
House CD 13
Democratic - Congressman David Albert Scott
House CD 14
Republican - Congressman John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr.
Kansas
Senate Class 2
Republican - Senator Pat Roberts
Independent - Gregory John "Greg" Orman
Libertarian - Randall Batson
Louisiana
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman John Calvin Fleming, Jr.
Libertarian - Randall Lord
Massachusetts
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman Richard E. Neal
House CD 2
Democratic - Congressman James P. "Jim" McGovern
House CD 4
Democratic - Congressman Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, III
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman Katherine M. Clark
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman Michael E. "Mike" Capuano
House CD 8
Democratic - Congressman Stephen F. Lynch
Mississippi
House CD 2
Democratic - Congressman Bennie G. Thompson
Independent - Troy Ray
Reform - Shelley Shoemake
New York
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman Gregory Weldon Meeks
House CD 6
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Grace Meng
House CD 8
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Hakeem S. Jeffries
Conservative - Alan S. Bellone
House CD 9
Working Families; Democratic - Congressman Yvette D. Clarke
Conservative - Daniel J. Cavanagh
House CD 10
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler
Conservative - Ross Brady
America First - Michael J. Dilger
House CD 13
Working Families; Democratic - Congressman Charles B. "Charlie" Rangel
Green - Daniel Vila "Vila" Rivera
House CD 14
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley
Conservative - Elizabeth Perri
House CD 15
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman José Enrique Serrano
Conservative - Eduardo Ramirez
Green - William "Bill" Edstrom
House CD 16
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Eliot Lance Engel
House CD 22
Republican; Independence - Congressman Richard L. Hanna
North Carolina
House CD 9
Republican - Congressman Robert M. Pittenger
(Unaffiliated); Write-in - Shawn Eckles
Ohio
House CD 7
Republican - Congressman Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs
Oklahoma
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman James Frederick "Jim" Bridenstine
Pennsylvania
House CD 14
Democratic - Congressman Michael F. "Mike" Doyle
House CD 15
Republican - Congressman Charles W. "Charlie" Dent
Write-in; (Libertarian) - Thomas E. McCall
House CD 18
Republican - Congressman Timothy "Tim" Murphy
South Carolina
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford, Jr.
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Harold W. "Trey" Gowdy, III
Libertarian - Curtis E. McLaughlin, Jr.
Tennessee
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman David Philip "Phil" Roe
Independent - Robert D. Franklin
Green - Robert N. Smith
(Libertarian); Independent - Michael D. Salyer
Write-in; (Independent) - Scott Kudialis
Texas
House CD 3
Republican - Congressman Samuel Robert "Sam" Johnson
Green - Paul Blair
House CD 4
Republican - John Lee Ratcliffe
House CD 5
Republican - Congressman Jeb Hensarling
Libertarian - Ken Ashby
House CD 8
Republican - Congressman Kevin Patrick Brady
Libertarian - Ken Petty
House CD 9
Democratic - Congressman Alexander "Al" Green
Libertarian - Johnny Johnson
House CD 11
Republican - Congressman K. Michael "Mike" Conaway
Libertarian - Ryan T. Lange
House CD 20
Democratic - Congressman Joaquin Castro
Libertarian - Jeffrey C. Blunt
House CD 21
Republican - Congressman Lamar Seeligson Smith
Green - Antonio Diaz
Libertarian - Ryan Shields
House CD 26
Republican - Congressman Michael C. Burgess
Libertarian - Mark Boler
House CD 28
Democratic - Congressman Henry R. Cuellar
Libertarian - William "Will" Aikens
Green - Michael Dwain Cary
House CD 29
Democratic - Congressman Raymond Eugene "Gene" Green
Libertarian - James Stanczak
House CD 30
Democratic - Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson
Libertarian - Max W. Koch, III
Independent - Eric LeMonte Williams
House CD 33
Democratic - Congressman Marc Allison Veasey
Libertarian - Jason Reeves
Virginia
House CD 3
Democratic - Congressman Robert Cortez "Bobby" Scott
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Robert William "Bob" Goodlatte
Libertarian - William M. "Will" Hammer
Independent Greens - Elaine B. Hildebrandt
House CD 9
Republican - Congressman H. Morgan "Morgan" Griffith
Independent - William R. Carr, Jr.
 
 
Tally
OfficeCandidates with
Some Third Party
and/or Independent
balloted opposition
No balloted
opposition
Total
SenatorRepublican202
CongressmanRepublican181432
Democratic191635
GovernorRepublican101
Totals403070
 
 

'Offices with Only One Major Party Candidate' - for purposes of this listing- are deemed to be those election contests in which there is only one major party candidate (Reference The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com) running for a given office on the ballot. Candidates of a Major Party who might be running as write-in candidates are not counted as having been formally nominated as Major Party candidates in this tabulation.

 
 

Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

 
 


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