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

36 changes to the candidate list:

Florida: Governor: Dotie Joseph (Democratic) - added; Mohammad Wajid Khan (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Osmel Fernandez (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Lee Jon Jones (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Rock Adel Aboujaoude, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Joey Palimeno (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ronald Edgar Sherard, III (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Anthony Valerio (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Wyatt Bronson Clark (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David Hodson Drew (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; John B. Todd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Manuel P. Asensio (Republican) - added. House CD 9: Jorge Antonio Malavet (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Karla Kemp (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Rudolph "Rudy" Moise (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 20; Christine Alexandria Olivo Sanon-Jules (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: Michaelangelo Collins Hamilton (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 28: Hector Daniel Mujica (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

Maine: Senate Class 2: Ethan Weld Alcorn (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; David Alan Evans (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Timothy "Tim" Rich (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: John Glowa, Sr. (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Derek Levasseur (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Alexander "Alex" Murchison (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.

Michigan: House CD 1: Liz Hakola (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 6: Linda Rayburn (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 7: Felix Thibodeau (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 8: Kathy Goodwin (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 9: Jim Walkowicz (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 10: Andrea L. Kirby (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 12: Gary Walkowicz (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families. House CD 13: Simone R. Coleman (Working Class) - previously listed as Working Families.

Minnesota: Governor: Steven Young (Green) - re-added. Secretary of State: George "Chip" Tangen (Libertarian) - added.

Wisconsin: Governor: David D. King (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 4: Robert R. Raymond (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.

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1 change to the popular vote:

California: House CD 1 Special.

28 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

28 changes to the candidate list:

California (2 June primary update): House CD 3: Member of Congress Kevin Kiley (Independent) - On Ballot. House CD 6: Michael Enoch Stansfield (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Zachariah Wooden (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 22: state Assembly Member Jasmeet Kaur Bains (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Rudy Melendez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Baltazar Fedalizo (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 40: Member of Congress Young Kim (Republican) - On Ballot.

Florida: House CD 7: former Member of Congress Alan Mark Grayson (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 10: Brent Lawhon (Write-in [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 19: Robert M. Neeld, Jr. (Democratic) - added. House CD 22: Jillian Anderson (Republican) - added. House CD 24: Te Mayonna Brown (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 14; Kendrick Meek (Democratic) - added; Roderick Darrell Vereen (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Joey Mendoza Atkins (Democratic) - re-added.

Maine (9 June primary update): Governor: Angus King, III (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Joshua James Pietrowicz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Paige Loud (Democratic) - lost Primary.

Massachusetts (filing has closed for the 1 September primary): Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Kimberley "Kim" Driscoll (Democratic) - added as candidate. Secretary of the Commonwealth: Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis "Bill" Galvin (Democratic) - added as candidate. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Treasurer and Receiver-General Deborah B. "Deb" Goldberg (Democratic) - added as candidate. Auditor: Auditor Diana DiZoglio (Democratic) - added as candidate.

Nevada (9 June primary update): House CD 2: former state Senator James Arnold Settelmeyer (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: former state Assembly Member Sharron Angle (Republican) - lost Primary; Socorro Keenan (Republican) - lost Primary. Controller: Robert "Bob" Tolle (Democratic) - lost Primary.

North Dakota (9 June primary update): Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Levi Bachmeier ([Republican]) - On Ballot. Public Service Commissioner 1: Public Service Commissioner Jill Kringstad (Republican) - Renominated.

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2026 Calendar

143 changes to the candidate list. Partial Recap of Tuesday 9 June 2026 primary in MAINE, NEVADA, NORTH DAKOTA, and SOUTH CAROLINA.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

143 changes to the candidate list:

California (2 June primary update): Lieutenant Governor: former Novato Mayor Josh Fryday (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Angelita Valles (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Wendy Fiona Huang (Republican) - lost Primary; Dena Marie Maldonado (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 40: Esther Kim-Varet (Democratic) - lost Primary. Insurance Commissioner: Stacy A. Korsgaden (Republican) - lost Primary.

Florida: Governor: Kevin Cichowski (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kenneth Stephann "Stephann" Norman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Amr Metwally (MGTOW) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: James Pericola (Democratic) - added. House CD 12: Samantha Elizabeth June (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 19: Member of Congress Byron Donalds (Republican) - candidate for Governor. House CD 20: Rudolph "Rudy" Moise (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 24.

Maine (9 June primary update): Senate Class 2: David A. Costello (Democratic) - lost Primary; Governor Janet Trafton Mills (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: David J. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator James D. "Jim" Libby (Republican) - lost Primary; University of Maine Trustee Owen Z. McCarthy (Republican) - lost Primary; former Paris Town Selectboard Member Robert J. Wessels (Republican) - lost Primary.

Massachusetts: Lieutenant Governor: Wayland Town Select Member Anne Brensley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Nathan Shea Tracy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Gaige Clark (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Christopher Slater "Chris" Boyd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Rachel Creemers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; John Field (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Larivee (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Rob Burke (Republican) - added; Walter Grochowski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew "AJ" Zylberfink (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Carlton Phelps (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

Nevada (9 June primary update): Governor: Governor Joseph "Joe" Lombardo (Republican) - Renominated; Sunshine Arterburn (Democratic) - lost Primary; Miqehl Bayfield (Democratic) - lost Primary; Donald J. "Donald Jr" Beaudry, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Emile Bouari (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Cooper (Democratic) - lost Primary; Irina Hansen (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Kameron "M. Kameron" Hawkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew Rian Winterhawk (Republican) - lost Primary; Jose M. Zelaya (Republican) - lost Primary; Barak Zilberberg (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Courtney Burke (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bridget N. "BridgieNix" Scheiner (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - Renominated; Marie Encar Arana Arnold (Republican) - lost Primary; James E. "Jim" Blockey (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Boris (Republican) - lost Primary; Gabriel Antonio Cornejo (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joy Elizabeth Hoover (Democratic) - lost Primary; Luis Alex Paniagua (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rick "Kiran" "Indicted" Saga (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Jennifer Ann "Jenn" Billat (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Patrick "Tom" Doyle (Republican) - lost Primary; Kathy L. Durham (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gamaliel Zavala "Gamy" Enriquez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew William Fonken (Democratic) - lost Primary; George Forbush (Republican) - lost Primary; Gerold Lee Gorman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bruce Grego (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua Russell "Josh" Hebert (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark Jolle (Democratic) - lost Primary; John E. "Johnny" Kerns (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Greg "Greg" Kidd (Democratic) - lost Primary; Andrea Lowe (Republican) - lost Primary; Jerry Olsen (Republican) - lost Primary; Rick Shepherd (Republican) - lost Primary; Fred J. Simon, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Sherman Tylawsky (Republican) - lost Primary; Morgan Leigh Wadsworth (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Eureka County Sheriff Jesse James Watts (Republican) - lost Primary; Samuel White (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Susan Kelley "Susie" Lee (Democratic) - Renominated; Tera Rene Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Ross "Jeff" Gunter (Republican) - lost Primary; James Arthur Lally (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aurangzeb "Aury" Nagy (Republican) - lost Primary; Terrill Korbin Robinson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brandon West (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Ronda Kennedy (Republican) - lost Primary; Anthony D. Snowden (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Treasurer Zachary Beare "Zach" Conine (Democratic) - lost Primary; Douglas County Commissioner Danny Tarkanian (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: state Assembly Member Joseph "Joe" Dalia (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jay Maharjan (Democratic) - lost Primary. Controller: Robert K. "Bob" Blackstock (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert "Bob" Tolle (Democratic) - lost Primary.

New York: House CD 13: Emmanuel Williams (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

North Dakota (9 June primary update): House At-Large: Member of Congress Julie Fedorchak (Republican) - Renominated; Alex Balazs (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction Special: Charles Tuttle (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary. Public Service Commissioner 1 Special: Chris Olson (Republican) - lost Primary. Public Service Commissioner 3: Public Service Commissioner Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (Republican) - Renominated; Deven Styczynski (Republican) - lost Primary.

Pennsylvania: Governor: Doug Mastriano (Write-in [Republican]) - added.

South Carolina (9 June primary update): Senate Class 2: Senator Lindsey Olin Graham (Republican) - Renominated; Brandon Pendarvis Brown (Democratic) - lost Primary; Duncan Town Council Member Calvin A. Cowen (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Keith Dismukes (Republican) - lost Primary; Kyle Odonnell Freeman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick Joseph "Pat" Herrmann (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark S. Lynch (Republican) - lost Primary; Darius L. Mitchell (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: state Senator Joshua B. "Josh" Kimbrell (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Nancy Ruth Mace (Republican) - lost Primary; William M. "Mullins" McLeod, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Ralph W. Norman, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Rom Reddy (Republican) - lost Primary; William M. "Billy" Webster (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Daniel J. "Dan" Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; Dorchester County Council Member James Lex "Jay" Byars, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Beaufort County Council Member Logan S. Cunningham (Republican) - lost Primary; Francina D. Dantzler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Max Eliot Diaz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tyler Dykes (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin "Ben" Frasier, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Fulmer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kendal R. Ludden (Republican) - lost Primary; John Samuel "Sam" McCown (Republican) - lost Primary; Alexander "Alex" Pelbath (Republican) - lost Primary; Cynthia Wagers "Cindy" Riley (Republican) - lost Primary; Mayra Rivera-Vázquez (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Marshall C. "Mark" Sanford (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson, Sr. (Republican) - Renominated; Samuel Luther "Sam" Gibbons, IV (Republican) - lost Primary; Roger Keith Pruitt (Democratic) - lost Primary; Hampton C. "Hamp" Redmond (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel J. Shrief (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Ernest Edward Mackins (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress William Richardson Timmons, IV (Republican) - Renominated; David Michael Atchley (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert Eugene Lee (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Andrew Neil Clough (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress James Enos "Jim" Clyburn (Democratic) - Renominated; Frederick R. Goodwin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Maurice Gathers Washington (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: David Michael Pascoe (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Norman T. "Trav" Robertson, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller General: Bruce K. Cole (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture: Jeremy Blaine Cannon (Republican) - lost Primary; Fred West (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Lisa E. Ellis (Democratic) - lost Primary.

Tuesday 9 June 2026: PRIMARIES in MAINE, NEVADA, NORTH DAKOTA, and SOUTH CAROLINA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

MAINE Primary Elections
Polling hours: 6 AM to 8 PM local time [1000-0000 GMT]

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NEVADA Primary Elections
Polling hours: 7 AM to 7 PM local time [1400-0200 GMT]

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NORTH DAKOTA Primary Elections
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(no earlier than) 7 AM to (no later than) 9 PM local time
[1200-0200 GMT re: Central Time; 1300-0300 re: Mountain Time]

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SOUTH CAROLINA Primary Elections
Polling hours: 7 AM to 7 PM local time [1100-2300 GMT]

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