The Green Papers
2014 Contests Where No Candidate
Received a Majority


Senate Popular Vote and FEC Total Receipts by Party
Gubernatorial Popular Vote by Party
House Popular Vote and FEC Total Receipts by Party
Close Contests Summary - Decision by 2% or less
Contests Where No Candidate Received a Majority


   

The popular vote tallies are UNOFFICIAL and have been acquired from various sources.
 
The FEC tallies are compiled from each candidates' reported "Total Receipts".

 

Contests

Candidate
(I) = incumbent
* = winner
PartyVoteFEC
Total Receipts
Iowa House CD 01
Winner's margin: 2.235%, 6,617 votes
*Rodney Leland "Rod" BlumRepublican147,76249.91%$1,069,337
Patrick Joseph "Pat" MurphyDemocratic141,14547.68%$1,418,154
Under VotesScattering6,6412.24% 
Write-inScattering3990.13% 
Over VotesScattering1030.03% 
Totals296,050100.00%$2,487,491
Oregon Governor
Winner's margin: 5.762%, 84,688 votes
*John A. Kitzhaber (I)Democratic; Working Families733,23049.89% 
Dennis RichardsonRepublican; Independent Party of Oregon648,54244.13% 
Jason Z. LevinPacific Green29,5612.01% 
Paul B. GradLibertarian21,9031.49% 
Aaron D. AuerConstitution15,9291.08% 
Chris HenryProgressive13,8980.95% 
Misc.Scattering6,6540.45% 
Totals1,469,717100.00% 
Colorado Treasurer
Winner's margin: 4.932%, 96,844 votes
*Walker Stapleton (I)Republican979,28149.87% 
Elizabeth "Betsy" MarkeyDemocratic882,43744.94% 
David JuristLibertarian101,8265.19% 
Totals1,963,544100.00% 
Kansas Governor
Winner's margin: 3.691%, 32,096 votes
*Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback (I)Republican433,19649.82% 
Paul DavisDemocratic401,10046.13% 
Keen A. UmbehrLibertarian35,2064.05% 
Totals869,502100.00% 
Texas House CD 23
Winner's margin: 2.098%, 2,422 votes
*William "Will" HurdRepublican57,45949.78%$1,456,867
Pete P. Gallego (I)Democratic55,03747.68%$2,667,133
Ruben CorvalanLibertarian2,9332.54% 
Totals115,429100.00%$4,124,000
Maryland House CD 06
Winner's margin: 1.456%, 2,774 votes
*John K. Delaney (I)Democratic94,70449.70%$2,590,971
Daniel John "Dan" BonginoRepublican91,93048.25%$1,475,866
George GluckGreen3,7621.97% 
Other Write-InsScattering1400.07% 
Totals190,536100.00%$4,066,837
Illinois Comptroller
Winner's margin: 3.890%, 139,390 votes
*Judy Baar Topinka (I)Republican1,775,98349.56% 
Sheila SimonDemocratic1,636,59345.67% 
Julie FoxLibertarian170,5344.76% 
Timothy GoodcaseWrite-in1760.00% 
Totals3,583,286100.00% 
Colorado Governor
Winner's margin: 3.342%, 68,238 votes
*John W. Hickenlooper (I)Democratic1,006,43349.30% 
Robert Louis "Bob" BeauprezRepublican938,19545.95% 
Matthew HessLibertarian39,5901.94% 
Harry O. HempyGreen27,3911.34% 
Mike DunafonUnaffiliated24,0421.18% 
Paul Noel FiorinoUnaffiliated5,9230.29% 
Marcus GiavanniWrite-in330.00% 
Totals2,041,607100.00% 
New York House CD 25
Winner's margin: 0.443%, 871 votes
*Louise McIntosh Slaughter (I)Democratic; Working Families96,80349.26%$1,109,722
Mark W. AssiniRepublican; Conservative95,93248.82%$193,024
BlankScattering3,2181.64% 
VoidScattering3270.17% 
ScatteringScattering2360.12% 
Totals196,516100.00%$1,302,746
Virginia Senate Class 2
Winner's margin: 0.812%, 17,727 votes
*Mark Robert Warner (I)Democratic1,073,66749.15%$13,015,327
Edward W. "Ed" GillespieRepublican1,055,94048.34%$7,876,843
Robert Christopher "Rob" SarvisLibertarian53,1022.43%$82,813
Write-inScattering1,7640.08% 
Totals2,184,473100.00%$20,974,983
Hawaii Governor
Winner's margin: 12.263%, 45,331 votes
*David Yutaka IgeDemocratic181,10648.99% 
James R. "Duke" Aiona, Jr.Republican135,77536.73% 
Mufi HannemannHawai'i Independent Party42,93411.62% 
Jeffrey A. "Jeff" DavisLibertarian6,3951.73% 
Blank VotesScattering3,0010.81% 
Over VotesScattering4310.12% 
Totals369,642100.00% 
Nebraska House CD 02
Winner's margin: 3.332%, 5,715 votes
*Brad AshfordDemocratic83,87248.90%$1,177,260
Lee Terry (I)Republican78,15745.57%$3,105,638
Steven C. LairdLibertarian9,0215.26% 
Write-insScattering4590.27% 
Totals171,509100.00%$4,282,898
North Carolina Senate Class 2
Winner's margin: 1.564%, 45,608 votes
*Thomas Roland "Thom" TillisRepublican1,423,25948.82%$10,534,882
Janet Kay Ruthven "Kay" Hagan (I)Democratic1,377,65147.26%$22,516,118
Sean Newton HaughLibertarian109,1003.74%$14,393
Write-In (Miscellaneous)Write-in4,3070.15% 
John RhodesWrite-in6210.02% 
David WaddellWrite-in2010.01% 
Barry GurneyWrite-in1420.00% 
Totals2,915,281100.00%$33,065,393
Wisconsin Treasurer
Winner's margin: 4.078%, 93,592 votes
*Matt AdamczykRepublican1,120,14048.80% 
David L. "Dave" SartoriDemocratic1,026,54844.73% 
Ron HardyGreen66,1202.88% 
Jerry ShidellLibertarian53,1132.31% 
Andrew ZuelkeConstitution28,0531.22% 
SCATTERINGScattering1,2440.05% 
Totals2,295,218100.00% 
Nevada House CD 04
Winner's margin: 2.770%, 3,622 votes
*Cresent HardyRepublican63,46648.53%$410,358
Steven Alexzander Horsford (I)Democratic59,84445.76%$1,925,473
Steve BrownLibertarian4,1193.15% 
Russell BestIndependent American3,3522.56% 
Totals130,781100.00%$2,335,831
Florida Special House CD 13
Winner's margin: 1.901%, 3,494 votes
*David W. JollyRepublican89,16748.52%$2,070,276
Adelaide Alexander "Alex" SinkDemocratic85,67346.62%$3,248,195
Lucas T. OverbyLibertarian8,9194.85%$58,403
Michael Stephen LevinsonWrite-in130.01% 
Totals183,772100.00%$5,376,874
Minnesota House CD 08
Winner's margin: 1.403%, 3,732 votes
*Richard Michael "Rick" Nolan (I)Democratic-Farmer Labor129,09048.51%$2,096,149
Stewart MillsRepublican125,35847.11%$2,129,032
Ray "Skip" SandmanGreen11,4504.30% 
WRITE-INScattering1850.07% 
Totals266,083100.00%$4,225,181
Colorado Senate Class 2
Winner's margin: 1.944%, 39,688 votes
*Cory Scott GardnerRepublican983,89148.20%$12,041,373
Mark E. Udall (I)Democratic944,20346.26%$17,408,839
Gaylon KentLibertarian52,8762.59% 
Stephen H. "Steve" ShoganUnaffiliated29,4721.44%$210,301
Raúl AcostaUnaffiliated24,1511.18% 
Bill HammonsUnity6,4270.31% 
Donald WilloughbyWrite-in210.00% 
Kathleen Rosewater CunninghamWrite-in170.00% 
Totals2,041,058100.00%$29,660,513
Florida Governor
Winner's margin: 1.078%, 64,145 votes
*Richard L. "Rick" Scott (I)Republican2,865,34348.14% 
Charlie CristDemocratic2,801,19847.07% 
Adrian WyllieLibertarian223,3563.75% 
Glenn BurkettNo Party Affiliation41,3410.69% 
Farid A. KhavariNo Party Affiliation20,1860.34% 
Charles Frederick TolbertWrite-in910.00% 
Emelia Sandra HarrisWrite-in210.00% 
Piotr BlassWrite-in150.00% 
Timothy Michael "Tim" DevineWrite-in60.00% 
Monroe LeeWrite-in40.00% 
Totals5,951,561100.00% 
Alaska Governor
Winner's margin: 2.223%, 6,223 votes
*Bill WalkerIndependent134,65848.10% 
Sean R. Parnell (I)Republican128,43545.88% 
Carolyn F. "Care" CliftLibertarian8,9853.21% 
J.R. MyersConstitution6,9872.50% 
Write-in VotesScattering8930.32% 
Totals279,958100.00% 
Illinois Treasurer
Winner's margin: 0.262%, 9,225 votes
*Michael W. "Mike" FrerichsDemocratic1,694,88448.05% 
Tom CrossRepublican1,685,65947.79% 
Matthew "Matt" SkopekLibertarian146,6544.16% 
Totals3,527,197100.00% 
Alaska Senate Class 2
Winner's margin: 2.130%, 6,014 votes
*Dan SullivanRepublican135,44547.96%$7,917,881
Mark Begich (I)Democratic129,43145.83%$8,931,069
Mark S. FishLibertarian10,5123.72% 
Ted GianoutsosNon Affiliated5,6362.00% 
Write-in VotesScattering1,3760.49% 
Totals282,400100.00%$16,848,950
Massachusetts Governor
Winner's margin: 1.837%, 40,165 votes
*Charles D. "Charlie" Baker, Jr.Republican1,044,57347.77% 
Martha CoakleyDemocratic1,004,40845.93% 
Evan FalchukUnited Independent71,8143.28% 
BlanksScattering28,4631.30% 
Scott LivelyIndependent19,3780.89% 
Jeffrey S. "Jeff" McCormickIndependent16,2950.75% 
All OthersScattering1,8580.08% 
Totals2,186,789100.00% 
Maine Governor
Winner's margin: 4.766%, 29,405 votes
*Paul R. LePage (I)Republican294,51947.74% 
Michael H. MichaudDemocratic265,11442.97% 
Eliot R. CutlerIndependent51,5158.35% 
BlankScattering5,7400.93% 
OthersScattering790.01% 
Totals616,967100.00% 
New York House CD 18
Winner's margin: 1.785%, 3,333 votes
*Sean Patrick Maloney (I)Democratic; Working Families88,99347.66%$4,251,422
Nan HayworthRepublican; Conservative; Independence85,66045.88%$3,444,818
BlankScattering7,6144.08% 
Scott A. SmithNot readily classifiable4,2942.30%$14,049
ScatteringScattering1440.08% 
VoidScattering100.01% 
Totals186,715100.00%$7,710,289
Colorado Secretary of State
Winner's margin: 2.363%, 46,545 votes
*Wayne W. WilliamsRepublican932,58847.34% 
Joseph "Joe" NeguseDemocratic886,04344.98% 
Amanda CampbellAmerican Constitution77,7903.95% 
David SchambachLibertarian73,4133.73% 
Totals1,969,834100.00% 
West Virginia House CD 02
Winner's margin: 3.197%, 4,932 votes
*Alexander Xavier "Alex" MooneyRepublican72,61947.08%$1,902,194
George Nicholas "Nick" Casey, Jr.Democratic67,68743.88%$1,993,420
David "Davy" JonesLibertarian7,6824.98% 
Edward Lawrence "Ed" Rabel, Jr.Independent6,2504.05%$20,038
Robert Lawrence FluhartyWrite-in90.01% 
Liz SullivanWrite-in30.00% 
Totals154,250100.00%$3,915,652
Minnesota Secretary of State
Winner's margin: 1.170%, 22,428 votes
*Steve SimonDemocratic-Farmer Labor901,45047.04% 
Dan SeversonRepublican879,02245.87% 
Bob HellandIndependence94,0654.91% 
Bob OddenLibertarian40,7292.13% 
WRITE-INScattering1,1340.06% 
Totals1,916,400100.00% 
Vermont Governor
Winner's margin: 1.261%, 2,434 votes
*Peter Shumlin (I)Democratic89,50946.36% 
Scott MilneRepublican87,07545.10% 
Dan FelicianoLibertarian8,4284.36% 
Emily PeytonIndependent3,1571.64% 
Pete DiamondstoneLiberty Union1,6730.87% 
Bernard PetersIndependent1,4340.74% 
Cris EricsonIndependent1,0890.56% 
write-inScattering7220.37% 
Totals193,087100.00% 
Iowa Secretary of State
Winner's margin: 1.757%, 20,073 votes
*Paul D. PateRepublican529,27546.34% 
Brad AndersonDemocratic509,20244.58% 
Under VotesScattering49,8174.36% 
Jake PorterLibertarian32,8892.88% 
Spencer HighlandNew Independent Party Iowa19,9451.75% 
Write-inScattering7690.07% 
Over VotesScattering2510.02% 
Totals1,142,148100.00% 
Nevada Attorney General
Winner's margin: 0.873%, 4,750 votes
*Adam Paul LaxaltRepublican251,37946.20% 
Ross MillerDemocratic246,62945.32% 
Jonathan J. HansenIndependent American30,5135.61% 
None of these candidatesNone of these candidates15,6292.87% 
Totals544,150100.00% 
Maine House CD 02
Winner's margin: 5.001%, 14,752 votes
*Bruce L. PoliquinRepublican133,30845.19%$1,711,714
Emily Ann CainDemocratic118,55640.19%$1,975,234
Ralph Blaine "Blaine" RichardsonIndependent31,33610.62%$7,772
BlankScattering11,5323.91% 
OthersScattering2480.08% 
Totals294,980100.00%$3,694,720
American Samoa Delegate to the House of Representatives
Winner's margin: 11.214%, 1,149 votes
*Aumua Amata ColemanRepublican4,30642.03%$25,185
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega (I)Democratic3,15730.81%$59,833
Togiola A. TulafonoDemocratic1,13011.03%$10,810
Mapu J. JamiasDemocratic6526.36% 
Rosie Fuala'au Tago LancasterIndependent2682.62%$16,315
Meleagi Suitonu-ChapmanDemocratic2292.24% 
Tuika TuikaIndependent2011.96% 
Tuä'au Kereti Mäta'utia, Jr.Democratic1601.56% 
Mark UdeIndependent1431.40% 
Totals10,246100.00%$112,143
Rhode Island Governor
Winner's margin: 4.466%, 14,471 votes
*Gina Marie RaimondoDemocratic131,89940.70% 
Allan W. FungRepublican117,42836.24% 
Robert J. "Bob" HealeyModerate69,27821.38% 
Kate L. FletcherIndependent3,4831.07% 
Leon M. KayarianIndependent1,2280.38% 
WRITE-INScattering7390.23% 
Totals324,055100.00% 
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