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379 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote. 2 June primary update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

379 changes to the candidate list:

California: Governor: Akinyemi Agbede (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ché Ahn (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Mohammad Arif (Democratic) - lost Primary; James "Jim" Athans, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Larry Azevedo (Democratic) - lost Primary; Naomi Bar-Lev (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco (Republican) - lost Primary; Carolina Buhler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph Cabrera (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Elaine Culotti (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Louis A. De Barraicua (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrizia "Patty" De Luca Basualdo (Republican) - lost Primary; LivingForGodAndCountry DeMott (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Randeep S. Dhillon (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael J. Dilger (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Sophia Edum-a-Sam (Democratic) - lost Primary; Serge "SF" Fiankan (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Lukasz Adam Filinski (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Max Fomin (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Sean Forbes (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Mount Pleasant School Board Trustee Derek Grasty (Democratic) - lost Primary; Don J. Grundmann (No Party Preference [Constitution]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Constitution]; Jon Henderson (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Lewis Herms (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Rafael M. Hernandez (Republican) - lost Primary; Joel E. Jacob (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dawit Kellel (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Gary Howard Kidgell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Anne Komarovsk (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Dirk Langer (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Alicia Olivia Lapp (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew Chase Levy (Democratic) - lost Primary; Duane Terrence Loynes, Jr. (No Party Preference [American Solidarity]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [American Solidarity]; Mayor of San Jose Matt Mahan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Amanda Martin (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Brent G. Maupin (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Kalid "Kali" Meky (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Daniel Mercuri (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Leo Naranjo, IV (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim Nelson (Republican) - lost Primary; Barack D. Obama Shaw (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mauro Alberto Orozco (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Thunder Parley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jibri J. Peavy (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; former Member of Congress Katie Porter (Democratic) - lost Primary; Raji Rab (Democratic) - lost Primary; Satish Rao (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ramsey Robinson (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Reza Safarnejad (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Sam Sandak (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Christine R. Sarmiento (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Frederic C. "Fred" Schultz (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Scott P. Shields (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gretha Solórzano (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Public Instruction Superintendent Tony K. Thurmond (Democratic) - lost Primary; Margaret Trowe (No Party Preference [Socialist Workers Party]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Socialist Workers Party]; former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rudolph "Butch" Ware (Write-in [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Green]; Tom Woodard (Libertarian) - lost Primary; former state Controller Betty T. Yee (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Tracy Mayor Nancy D. Young (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Leo Samuel Zacky (Republican) - lost Primary; Erin "Zez" Zezulak (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Zickefoose (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: James P. Cameron (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Rakesh Christian (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; David Collenberg (Republican) - lost Primary; Sean Collinson (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; David Fennell (Republican) - lost Primary; former Sausalito Mayor Janelle Kellman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeyson Lopez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ebie Lynch (Republican) - lost Primary; Oliver Ma (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tim Myers (Democratic) - lost Primary; Skip Shelton (Republican) - lost Primary; Abdur Rahman Sikder (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alice Stek (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Mushtaq "MT" Tahirkheli (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 1: Audrey Denney (Democratic) - lost Primary; Janice Karrman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Timothy Sean "Tim" Kelly (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Richard T. Minner (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jared W. Huffman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Gregory Warren Burgess (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Nicolette G. Hahn Niman (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Paul W. Saulsbury (Republican) - lost Primary; Rose Penelope Lagoc Yee (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Christopher Jerman "Chris" Bennett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christine "Chris" Bish (Republican) - lost Primary; Lyndon "Pacey" Cervantes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall (Democratic) - lost Primary; Laura Koscki (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert Christian "Chris" Richardson (Green) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Sharon Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; Mandy Ghusar (Republican) - lost Primary; Jimih L. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Laurie John "John" MacKenzie (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas M. Roach (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Charles "Chuck" Uribe, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Thomas "Tom" McClintock (Republican) - On Ballot; Dan Stroud (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - On Ballot; Lauren Babb Tomlinson (Democratic) - lost Primary; West Sacramento Mayor Martha Guerrero (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tyler Isaac Vandenberg (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Robert "Robby" Morin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Enayat Nazhat (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ralph Nwobi (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic) - On Ballot; Nicolas Carjuzâa (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Fairfield, Maine Town Council Member Aaron B. Rowden (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Member of Congress Josh Harder (Democratic) - On Ballot; Parminder "Happy" Singh (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) - On Ballot; Angela Griffiths (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua "Josh" Hamilton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mitchell David Maisler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bob Rowland (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: John "Gus" Buffler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nathan Deer (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Keith Freedman (Democratic) - lost Primary; David L. Ganezer (Republican) - lost Primary; Omed Hamid (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gregory M. Haynes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marie Hurabiell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael A. Petrelis (Write-in [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Green]; Jingchao "Chuck" Xiong (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Steve Slauson (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]. House CD 13: Member of Congress Adam C. Gray (Democratic) - On Ballot; Daniel Garibay Rodriguez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 14: San Leandro City Council Member Victor Aguilar, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Suzanne Chenault (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Carin Elam (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matt Ortega (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rakhi Israni Singh (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Member of Congress Kevin Mullin (Democratic) - On Ballot; Anthony Van Dang (Democratic) - lost Primary; James "Jim" Garrity (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Mantosh Kumar (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Member of Congress Sam T. Liccardo (Democratic) - On Ballot; Jotham Stein (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 17: Member of Congress Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ethan Agarwal (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph W. "Joe" Dehn, III (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Mike Katz (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Member of Congress Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) - On Ballot; Luis Antonio Acevedo-Arreguín (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher "Chris" Demers (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 19: Member of Congress James Varni "Jimmy" Panetta (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ana Luz Acevedo-Cabrera (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Thomas "Tom" Coxe (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Lars Mapstead (Libertarian) - lost Primary. House CD 20: Member of Congress Vince Fong (Republican) - On Ballot; Ben Dewell (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Jeremy Charles Fox (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Member of Congress Jim Costa (Democratic) - On Ballot; Eric Garcia (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lourin Hubbard (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lance Alvin Kruse (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Member of Congress Jay Obernolte (Republican) - On Ballot; Apple Valley School District Trustee Renee Blodgett Longshore (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Karen Leigh Matthews (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Karsten Scott Nicholson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eli C. Owens (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Robert Matthew Riter (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]. House CD 24: Member of Congress Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic) - On Ballot; Sarah Bacon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Helena Pasquarella (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Member of Congress Raul Ruiz (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ceci Andrade Truman (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 26: Chris Espinosa (Democratic) - lost Primary; Liam Andres O'Neill Hernandez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sonia Kacker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daniel Miller (Republican) - lost Primary; Sasan Samadzadeh (Democratic) - lost Primary; William "Bill" Scott (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 27: Member of Congress George Whitesides (Democratic) - On Ballot; Caleb Gabriel Norwood (Democratic) - lost Primary; Roberto Ramos (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Member of Congress Judy Chu (Democratic) - On Ballot; Peter Roybal (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Member of Congress Luz Maria Rivas (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 30: Member of Congress Laura Friedman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Hovhannes "John" Armenian (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Dennis F. Feitosa (Republican) - lost Primary; Lester "Pini" Herman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joel Lava (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 31: Member of Congress Gilbert "Gil" Cisneros (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 32: Member of Congress Brad Sherman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Christopher "Chris" Ahuja (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dory Benami (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jake Levine (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marena Lin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Encino Neighborhood Council Member Josh Sautter (Democratic) - lost Primary; Douglas "Doug" Smith (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Anna Wilding (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 33: Member of Congress Pete Aguilar (Democratic) - On Ballot; Antonis Panagiotis Christodoulou (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ernest Harold "Ernie" Richter (Republican) - lost Primary; Ling Ling Shi (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Eugene LaMonte Weems (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 34: Member of Congress Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) - On Ballot; Loren Colin (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Arthur Dixon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert George "Rob" Lucero, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 35: Deborah Kristianto (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]. House CD 36: Member of Congress Ted W. Lieu (Democratic) - On Ballot; Rustin Knudtson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Claire Ragge Anderson (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Frederick Reardon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marianne Shamma (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Member of Congress Sydney K. Kamlager-Dove (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ryan Chad Casey Duckett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Elizabeth Anne Fenner (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven "Steve" Hill (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Todd Lombardo (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Thompson Parker (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Juan Rey (No Party Preference [Working Class]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Working Class]. House CD 38: Erik Lutz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Pico Rivera Council Member Monica M. Sánchez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 40: former Orange County School Board Member Francis Xavier "Frank" Hoffman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Claude Manuel Keissieh (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joe" Kerr (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nina Linh (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Lisa D. Ramirez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 41: Member of Congress Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - On Ballot; former state Assembly Member Hector De La Torre (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shonique Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 42: Member of Congress Robert Garcia (Democratic) - On Ballot; Long Pham (Republican) - lost Primary; Larisa Vermeulen (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 43: Member of Congress Maxine Waters (Democratic) - On Ballot; David Sedlik (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 44: Mark Stewart Greenstein (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 45: Member of Congress Derek Tran (Democratic) - On Ballot; Mark Andrew Leonard (Republican) - lost Primary; Westminster City Council Member Amy Phan West (Republican) - lost Primary; former Cerritos Mayor Chuong V. Vo (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 46: Member of Congress Jose Luis "Lou" Correa (Democratic) - On Ballot; Francisco "Frank" Bahena (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tony S. Castro (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Christian Mendez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 47: Member of Congress Dave Min (Democratic) - On Ballot; former Assembly Member Bill Brough (Republican) - lost Primary; Christopher J. Gonzales (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael A. Maxsenti (Republican) - lost Primary; Hunter Garcia Miranda (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jesus Patino (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Derrick Michael Reid (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Eric J. Troutman (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 48: Ammar Campa-Najjar (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nuview Union School Board Member Abel Chavez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephen Clemons (Democratic) - lost Primary; Vista City Council Member Corinna Contreras (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kevin Patrick O'Neill (Republican) - lost Primary; Ferguson Porter (Democratic) - lost Primary; Luis Fernando Reyna (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Brandon Riker (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Board of Equalization Member Mike Schaefer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eric Shaw (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 49: Member of Congress Mike Levin (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 50: Member of Congress Scott Peters (Democratic) - On Ballot; Hatim "Tim" Arnous (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lucinda "KWH" Jahn (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Aishwarya M. "Sparky" Mitra (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joe" Shea (Libertarian) - lost Primary. House CD 51: Member of Congress Sara Jacobs (Democratic) - On Ballot; Stan Caplan (Democratic) - lost Primary; David W. Engel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 52: Member of Congress Juan Carlos Vargas (Democratic) - On Ballot; Frances Yasmeen Motiwalla (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; former Rialto Mayor Deborah Calhoun Rhodes (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber (Democratic) - On Ballot; Gary N. Blenner (Green) - lost Primary; former Santa Monica Mayor Michael Feinstein (Green) - lost Primary. Controller: Controller Malia M. Cohen (Democratic) - On Ballot; Meghann Adams (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary. Treasurer: David Serpa (Republican) - lost Primary; Glenn Turner (Green) - lost Primary; state Board of Equalization Member Antonio "Tony" Vazquez (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Rob Bonta (Democratic) - On Ballot; Marjorie Mikels (Green) - lost Primary. Insurance Commissioner: Eric Thor Aarnio (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Steven "Steve" Bradford (Democratic) - lost Primary; Keith W. Davis (American Independent) - lost Primary; Merritt Farren (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert P. Howell (Republican) - lost Primary; Sean Lee (Republican) - lost Primary; Eduardo "Lalo" Vargas (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Patrick Wolff (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Semitropic School District Superintendent Wendy Castañeda Leal (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Frank Lara (Nonpartisan [Peace And Freedom]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Peace And Freedom]; Ainye Long (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic]; Gus Mattammal (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Republican]; state Assembly Member Al Muratsuchi (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic]; former state Senator Josh Newman (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic].

Iowa: Senate Class 2: former state Senator James "Jim" Carlin (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Zach P. Wahls (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: state Representative Eddie Andrews (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Randall "Randy" Feenstra (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Brad Sherman (Republican) - lost Primary; Adam Steen (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Mariannette Jane Miller-Meeks (Republican) - Renominated; David Alfred Pautsch (Republican) - lost Primary; Travis Terrell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Kathryn J. "Kathy" Dolter (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Charlie McClintock (Republican) - lost Primary; Clinton Gene "Clint" Twedt-Ball (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Stephanie Steiner (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ashley WolfTornabane (Democratic) - lost Primary. Auditor: Iowa County Supervisor Abigail Maas (Republican) - lost Primary.

Montana: Senate Class 2: Michael James "Mike" BlackWolf (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lee Calhoun (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Hummert (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher Kehoe (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Reilly Neill (Democratic) - lost Primary; Charles Walkingchild, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Ray Curtis (Republican) - lost Primary; Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Albert David "Al" "Doc" Olszewski (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Rains (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Sam Lux (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan Windy Boy (Democratic) - lost Primary.

New Jersey: Senate Class 2: Robert S. Lebovics (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Jerome "Rich" Tabor, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Alex Zdan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Timothy C. "Tim" Alexander (Democratic) - lost Primary; Terri Reese (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bayly Philip Christoper Winder (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Justin R. Barbera (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason Cullen (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: John David Blake (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Frank Pallone, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Katie Bansil (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Hsu (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Michael Roth (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tina Shah (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brian Varela (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress Robert J. "Rob" Menendez (Democratic) - Renominated; former Jersey City Board of Education Member Mussab Ali (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress LaMonica R. McIver (Democratic) - Renominated; Lawrence D. Poster (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Member of Congress Analilia Mejia (Democratic) - Renominated; former Morristown Mayor Donald E. "Don" Cresitello (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph B. Lewis, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; Justin Strickland (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: former Middlesex Borough Council Member Matthew Mark "Matt" Adams (Democratic) - lost Primary; Susan Copius "Sue" Altman (Democratic) - lost Primary; East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Elijah Dixon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kyle D. Little (Democratic) - lost Primary; Plainfield Mayor Adrian O. Mapp (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Assembly Member Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Somerset County Commissioner Shanel Y. Robinson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Squire Servance (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sujit Singh (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jay Vaingankar (Democratic) - lost Primary; Samuel S.-H. "Sam" Wang (Democratic) - lost Primary.

New Mexico: Senate Class 2: Senator Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) - Renominated; Matt Dodson (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Duke Rodriguez (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug W. Turner (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Aubrey Blair Dunn (Republican) - lost Primary; Manuel "Manny" Lardizabal (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Harold James Pope, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Jose Orozco (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Santa Fe County Clerk Katharine E. Clark (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Public Lands: state Representative Matthew "Matt" McQueen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonas Moya (Democratic) - lost Primary.

South Dakota: Senate Class 2: Senator Marion Michael "Mike" Rounds (Republican) - Renominated; Justin S. McNeal (Republican) - lost Primary. House At-Large: James M. Bialota (Republican) - lost Primary.

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1 change to the popular vote:

California: House CD 1 Special.

61 changes to the candidate list - pre 2 June primary.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

61 changes to the candidate list - pre 2 June primary:

Alaska (filing has closed for the 18 August primary): Senate Class 2: Reece J. Roberts (Nonpartisan) - added; Shirley A. Saucerman (Nonpartisan) - added; Earl D. "Skip" Southworth (Alaskan) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Jason "Jace" White (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Jessica Faircloth (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Jonathan S. "JKT" Kreiss-Tomkins (Democratic, Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Democratic, Undeclared; former state Senator Lesil L. McGuire (Republican, Undeclared) - previously listed as Undeclared. House At-Large: former Bristol Bay Borough School Superintendent Bill Hill (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Independent; Richard "Von" Mayers (Undeclared) - apparently not a candidate; Yaquelin Reynoso (Democratic) - added; Melanie A. Salazar (Nonpartisan) - added; Clay Strickland (Republican) - added.

Florida: House CD 20: Lateresa "L.A." Jones (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22. House CD 24: Jean Monestime (Democratic) - added.

New Jersey: Senate Class 2: Nicholas Matthew "Nick" Carducci (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Misseri (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Francesco "Frankie" Fonseca (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Kevin Cupples (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Richard Joseph Barilla (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Da'shone Hughey (Independent) - added. House CD 9: Terrisa Bukovinac (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Jon Carlos Serrano (Green) - apparently not a candidate.

Wisconsin (filing has closed for the 11 August primary): Governor: Jamie Jo Carothers (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Oliver Carranza (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos Lemar Dixon (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jill Ferguson (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Crystal Harper (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; former state Assembly Member Brett Hulsey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Zachary "Zach" Roper (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jacob Veenhuis (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Wayne Wiedeman (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Dennis D. Williams (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Steven Johnson (Common Sense) - apparently not a candidate; Oakfield School Board Member John Totz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Travis Beckius (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Randy Bryce (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Enrique Jacob Casiano (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Gage James Stills (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jose Arturo Vera (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Erik Olsen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Melvin Milivoj "Mel" Marin, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Murphy (Constitution) - apparently not a candidate; former Ho-Chunk Nation Tribal Legislator Rodney Rave (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jayte Ryan Welch (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Nathan E. Billips (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos Lemar Dixon (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Asher Smale (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Ben Steinhoff (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Kelly Brown (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael "Mike" Heidenreich (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; John Dominic Macho (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Joey Marschall (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kortney Grant Oldham, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan Philip "Jon" Peetz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Oshkosh City Council Member Aaron Michael Wojciechowski (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Benjamin Michael "Ben" Hable (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Rahb J. Kettleson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Lorenzo "Zo" Southall (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer John Samuel Leiber (Republican) - added as candidate; Eric Wilson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

Wyoming: House At-Large: former Casper Council Member Shawn Johnson (Libertarian) - added.

Tuesday 2 June 2026: PRIMARIES in CALIFORNIA, IOWA, MONTANA, NEW JERSEY, NEW MEXICO, and SOUTH DAKOTA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

CALIFORNIA Primaries
Polling hours 7 AM to 8 PM local time [1400 to 0300 GMT]

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IOWA Primaries
Polling hours 7 AM to 8 PM local time [1200 to 0100 GMT]

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MONTANA Primaries
Polling hours 7 AM to 8 PM local time [1300 to 0200 GMT]

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NEW JERSEY Primaries
Polling hours 6 AM to 8 PM local time [1000 to 0000 GMT]

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NOTE: Results at the above link are via Office and Party


NEW MEXICO Primaries
Polling hours 7 AM to 7 PM local time [1300 to 0100 GMT]

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SOUTH DAKOTA Primaries
Polling hours 7 AM to 7 PM local time [1200 to 0000 GMT re: Central Time; 1300 to 0100 GMT re: Mountain Time]

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

42 changes to the candidate list:

Alaska: Senate Class 2: William L. Hunt (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Earl D. "Skip" Southworth (Not readily classifiable) - added; Jason "Jace" White (Republican) - added. Governor: Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Jonathan "JKT" Kreiss-Tomkins (Democratic, Undeclared) - previously listed as Democratic; former state Senator Lesil L. McGuire (Undeclared) - previously listed as Republican; Destry J. Payne, Sr. (Undeclared) - added; former Governor Bill Walker (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Republican. House At-Large: John E. Foddrill, Sr. (Libertarian) - added; Eddie Goldfarb (Republican) - added; David Richey (Nonpartisan) - added.

Colorado: Senate Class 2: Jessica Sweeney (Unaffiliated) - apparently not a candidate.

Florida: Governor: Bill Slater (Write-in [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Salomon Hernandez, Sr. (Write-in) - added. House CD 20: Clifford Gene Fleetwood (Independent Party of Florida) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. House CD 27: Lev Parnas (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.

Hawaii: Governor: Henry Tangitau (Democratic) - added.

Kansas (filing has closed for the 4 August primary): Governor: former Govermor Jeff William Colyer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Wichita School Board Member Joy Eakins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Nick Reinecker (Republican) - added; Overland Park Mayor Curt Skoog (Democratic) - added. House CD 1: Craig A. Musser (Republican) - previously listed as Other. House CD 2: Braeden Curwick (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Tre Hall (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Blake Stanley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Jordan L. Mitchell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel Schneider (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

New Jersey: Senate Class 2: Veronica Fernandez (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Austin Johnson (For The People) - added. House CD 3: Steven "Steve" Welzer (Green) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 7: Lana Leguía (Libertarian) - added. House CD 11: Alan B. Bond (Independent) - added; Vincent "Vince" Matrisciano (Independent) - previously listed as Unaffiliated.

New York: Governor: Jonathan Makeley (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added.

Virginia (filing has closed for the 4 August primary): Senate Class 2: Pamela Brown (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Alex De Paula (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Aldous D. "Al" Mina (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Charles L. "Chuck" Smith, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

Wisconsin: House CD 2: Douglas Alexander (Democratic) - added. House CD 4: Arthur Burks (Independent) - added. House CD 7: Kevin Hermining (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: Jay Schroeder (Republican) - added.

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

70 changes to the candidate list:

Alaska: Senate Class 2: Scott A. Kohlhaas (Libertarian) - added; Dan J. Sullivan (Republican) - added. Governor: former state Senator Lesil L. McGuire (Republican) - added. House At-Large: James C. "Jim" McDermott (Libertarian) - added; Matt Salisbury (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

Colorado (readied for 30 June primary): Governor: Kelvin "K-Man" Wimberly (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican. House CD 2: Member of Congress Joseph "Joe" Neguse (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Steven Michael Winget (Democratic) - removed. House CD 4: Member of Congress Lauren Boebert (Republican) - Renominated; Jenna Michalik Preston (Write-in [Democratic]) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic. House CD 5: Member of Congress Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Crank (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 6: Member of Congress Jason Crow (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 7: Member of Congress Brittany Louise Pettersen (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 8: Member of Congress Timothy Gabriel Joseph "Gabe" Evans (Republican) - Renominated.

Connecticut: House CD 1: Earvin P. Eugene (Republican) - added; James Leonard "Jim" Griffin (Republican) - added.

Florida: House CD 19: Dylan Modarelli (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Kaysia Earley (Democratic) - added. House CD 24: Member of Congress Frederica S. Wilson (Democratic) - Open Seat - 29 May - "I decided to not seek reelection ...."

Hawaii: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Della Au Belatti (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1.

Kansas: Secretary of State: state Representative Ken Rahjes (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Juan C. Luengo (Democratic) - added.

Minnesota: Senate Class 2: Cynthia Gail (Republican) - added; Ahmad Hassan (Republican) - added; George H. Kalberer (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Governor: Loner Blue (Republican) - added; Raul Estrada (Republican) - added; Ross Nova (Republican) - added; Ole Savior (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Po Vang (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. House CD 1: state Representative Andy Smith (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Hugh McTavish (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added. House CD 5: Nate Schluter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Abbey Zieska (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Anson Amberson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Sierra Marie Grandy (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Jeanne Hendricks (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Wicklund (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Jared Adams (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Dave Hughes (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Heather Keeler (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Emanuel Anastos (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Bob Helland (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; John-Paul "JP" McBride (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; John Munter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Wendell Robert Smith (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.

New Jersey: Senate Class 2: Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party) - added. House CD 3: Steve Welzer (Independent) - added. House CD 8: Aristotle Eliopoulos (Independent [Republican]) - added; Craig Honts (Socialist Workers Party) - added.

Tennessee: House CD 4: Clay Faircloth (Independent) - re-added.

Vermont (filing has closed for the 11 August primary): Governor: Governor Phil Scott (Republican) - added as candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor John S. Rodgers (Republican) - added as candidate. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas (Democratic) - added as candidate; Rachel Shaw (Progressive) - added. Treasurer: Treasurer Michael "Mike" Pieciak (Democratic) - added as candidate. Auditor of Accounts: Huntington Town Auditor Dan Towle (Democratic) - added.

Virginia: House CD 5: former Member of Congress Robert G. Good (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: John Gray (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Darius Mayfield (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Rick Smithers (Republican) - added; Waverly E. "Wave" Washington (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Anthony Suttles (Republican) - re-added.

Wisconsin: House CD 4: Robert R. Raymond (Independent) - added. House CD 6: Matthew John Arndt (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Green. Secretary of State: Nate Pollnow (Republican) - added.

Wyoming (filing has closed for the 18 August primary): House At-Large: Elena Del Real (Democratic) - added; Richard L. Dodson (Republican) - added; former state Senator Keith Brian Goodenough (Republican) - added; former state Representative John Benedict Romero-Martinez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.


 
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