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LIST OF CANDIDATES RUNNING IN U.S.CONGRESS ELECTIONS- 2018

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List of candidates running in U.S. Congress elections, 2018

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The Republican Party holds majorities in both chambers of the U.S. Congress entering the 2018 election. In the U.S. Senate, there are 23 Democratic seats, eight Republican seats, and two seats held by independents up for election in 2018. The Democratic Party will need to pick up two seats in the Senate in order to regain the majority they lost in 2014. All 435 seats in the U.S. House are up for election. In order to win the chamber, the Democratic Party needs to pick up 24 seats in 2018.

Click here for the list of all candidates who are running in the 2018 U.S. Congress elections. For a listing of all candidates who ran in 2016, click here.

U.S. House

Seats held by the Democratic Party

193

Seats held by the Republican Party

234

Vacancies

7

Open seats

54

Open seats currently held by the Democratic Party

17

Open seats currently held by the Republican Party

37

Seats held by the Republican Party and carried by Hillary Clinton (D) in 2016

23

Seats held by the Democratic Party and carried by Donald Trump (R) in 2016

12

U.S. Senate

Seats held by the Democratic Party (a)

47

Seats held by the Republican Party

50

Vacancies

1

Open seats

3

Open seats currently held by the Democratic Party

0

Open seats currently held by the Republican Party

3

Seats held by the Republican Party and carried by Hillary Clinton (D) in 2016

1

Seats held by the Democratic Party and carried by Donald Trump (R) in 2016

10

(a) - Does not include two independents who caucus with the Democrats

 

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Candidate breakdown

See also: Statistics on U.S. Congress candidates and incumbents, 2018

As of November 6, 2018, the plurality of candidates who have filed or otherwise declared congressional runs are Democrats. A full breakdown of candidates by party can be seen below:



Candidates by state

Click on the tabs below to see a listing of declared candidates for U.S. House and U.S. Senate elections in each state. The names are organized by chamber and party:

Alabama

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adia McClellan Winfrey
  2. Audri Scott Williams
  3. Butler Cain
  4. Danner Kline
  5. Jesse Smith
  6. Lee Auman
  7. Lizzetta Hill McConnell
  8. Mallory Hagan
  9. Peter Joffrion
  10. Richard Rice
  11. Rick Neighbors
  12. Robert Kennedy Jr. (Alabama)
  13. Tabitha Isner
  14. Terri Sewell

Republican

  1. Anthony Blackmon
  2. Barry Moore
  3. Bill Holtzclaw
  4. Bobby Bright
  5. Bradley Byrne
  6. Clayton Hinchman
  7. Gary Palmer
  8. Martha Roby
  9. Michael Sweeney (Alabama)
  10. Mike Moses
  11. Mike Rogers (Alabama)
  12. Mo Brooks
  13. Phil Norris
  14. Rich Hobson
  15. Robert Aderholt
  16. Tommy Amason

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

Alaska

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Alyse Galvin
  2. Carol Hafner
  3. Christopher Cumings
  4. Dimitri Shein

Republican

  1. Don Young (Alaska)
  2. Jed Whittaker
  3. Thomas Nelson (Alaska)

Other parties

  1. Greg Fitch
  2. Jonathan Plate

Arizona

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Bob Bishop (Arizona)
  2. Cheryl Fowler
  3. Chris Russell (Arizona)
  4. David Ruben
  5. Deedra Abboud
  6. Jim Moss (Arizona)
  7. Kyrsten Sinema
  8. Richard Sherzan
  9. Sheila Bilyeu

Republican

  1. Christian Diegel
  2. Craig Brittain
  3. Joe Arpaio
  4. Kelli Ward
  5. Martha McSally
  6. Michelle Griffin
  7. Nicholas Glenn
  8. Nicholas Tutora
  9. Robert Kay
  10. William Gonzales

Other parties

  1. Barry Hess
  2. Doug Marks
  3. Edward Davida
  4. Jeff Pearce
  5. Jonathan Ringham
  6. Michael DeCarlo

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Ana Maria Perez
  2. Anita Malik
  3. Ann Kirkpatrick
  4. Barbara Sherry
  5. Billy Kovacs
  6. Bob Musselwhite
  7. Bob Olsen
  8. Brianna Westbrook
  9. Bruce Wheeler
  10. Catherine Miranda
  11. David Brill
  12. Delina DiSanto
  13. Garrick McFadden
  14. Gene Scharer
  15. Gustavo Ortega
  16. Heather Ross
  17. Hector Araujo
  18. Hiral Tipirneni
  19. Joan Greene
  20. John Williamson (Arizona)
  21. Jose Torres
  22. Joshua Garcia (Arizona)
  23. Judith McHale
  24. Lisa Chappelle
  25. Mary Matiella
  26. Matt Heinz
  27. Miguel Olivas
  28. Raul Grijalva
  29. Ruben Gallego
  30. Scott Menor
  31. Talia Fuentes
  32. Tom O'Halleran
  33. Tony Margalis
  34. William Foster (Arizona)
  35. Yahya Yuksel

Republican

  1. Andy Biggs
  2. Bill Abatecola
  3. Bob Stump
  4. Brandon Martin (Arizona)
  5. Brenden Dilley
  6. Casey Welch
  7. Chad Allen
  8. Chris Sylvester (Arizona)
  9. Clair Van Steenwyk
  10. Danny Morales
  11. Dave Giles
  12. David Lien
  13. David Schweikert
  14. Debbie Lesko
  15. Edna San Miguel
  16. Irina Baroness Von Behr
  17. James Bond IV (Arizona)
  18. John Heffernan III
  19. Kevin Cavanaugh (Arizona)
  20. Lea Marquez Peterson
  21. Marilyn Wiles
  22. Mark Yates
  23. Martha McSally
  24. Melissa Grable
  25. Nicolas Pierson
  26. Paul Gosar
  27. Phil Lovas
  28. Richard Mack (Arizona)
  29. Sandra Dowling
  30. Sergio Arellano
  31. Seth Leibsohn
  32. Stephen Dolgos
  33. Steve B. Montenegro
  34. Steve Ferrara
  35. Steve Smith (Arizona)
  36. Tiffany Shedd
  37. Wendy Rogers

Other parties

  1. Augie Beyer
  2. Gary Swing
  3. Haryaksha Gregor Knauer
  4. Jaime Vasquez
  5. Kiko Rex
  6. Ray Parrish
  7. Stephen Dolgos
  8. Stephen Kessen

Arkansas

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Chintan Desai
  2. Clarke Tucker
  3. Gwen Combs
  4. Hayden Shamel
  5. Jonathan Dunkley
  6. Joshua Mahony
  7. Mike Nelson (Arkansas)
  8. Paul Spencer (Arkansas)
  9. Richard Davis (Arkansas)
  10. Robert Butler (Arkansas)

Republican

  1. Bruce Westerman
  2. French Hill
  3. Randy Caldwell
  4. Rick Crawford (Arkansas)
  5. Robb Ryerse
  6. Steve Womack

Other parties

  1. Elvis Presley
  2. Jack Foster
  3. Josh Moody
  4. Lee McQueen
  5. Michael Barrett (Arkansas)
  6. Michael Kalagias
  7. Natashia Burch Hulsey
  8. Tom Canada

California

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Adrienne Nicole Edwards
  2. Alison Hartson
  3. Colleen Shea Fernald
  4. David Hildebrand
  5. Dianne Feinstein
  6. Donnie Turner
  7. Douglas Howard Pierce
  8. Gerald Plummer
  9. Herbert Peters
  10. John Melendez
  11. Kevin de León
  12. Pat Harris (California)
  13. Roque De La Fuente
  14. Steve Stokes
  15. Topher Brennan

Republican

  1. Arun Bhumitra
  2. Caren Lancona
  3. Erin Cruz
  4. James Bradley (California)
  5. Jazmina Saavedra
  6. Jerry Laws
  7. John Crew
  8. John Estrada
  9. Kevin Mottus
  10. Leigh Scott
  11. Mario Nabliba
  12. Patrick Little
  13. Paul Taylor (California)
  14. Roque De La Fuente
  15. Stephen Schrader
  16. Timothy Charles Kalemkarian
  17. Tom Palzer

Other parties

  1. Charles Junior Hodge
  2. Clifton Roberts
  3. Don Grundmann
  4. Donald Adams
  5. Jason Hanania
  6. Jerry Leon Carroll
  7. John Thompson Parker
  8. Ling Ling Shi
  9. Michael Eisen
  10. Michael Ziesing
  11. Richard Mead
  12. Tim Gildersleeve

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Schiff
  2. Aja Brown
  3. Alan Lowenthal
  4. Alan Schlar (CA-46 congressional candidate)
  5. Alex Spilger
  6. Alexander Miller (California)
  7. Alexis Edelstein
  8. Ami Bera
  9. Ammar Campa-Najjar
  10. Andre Quintero
  11. Andrew Janz
  12. Andy Caffrey
  13. Andy Thorburn
  14. Anna Eshoo
  15. Audrey Denney
  16. B. John-Michael Williams
  17. Barbara Lee
  18. Bobby Bliatout
  19. Boyd Roberts
  20. Brad Sherman
  21. Brad Westmoreland
  22. Brandon Storment
  23. Brian Forde
  24. Bryan Caforio
  25. Bryan Witt
  26. Cybil Steed
  27. Damien Nichols
  28. Daniel Fleming
  29. Dave Min
  30. David Peterson
  31. Deanie Schaarsmith
  32. Dennis Duncan
  33. Dennis Lytton
  34. Diedra Greenaway
  35. Doris Matsui
  36. Dotty Nygard
  37. Douglas Applegate
  38. Douglas Deitch
  39. Emilio Huerta
  40. Emory Rodgers
  41. Eric Rywalski
  42. Eric Swalwell
  43. Gil Cisneros
  44. Glenn Jensen
  45. Gloria Chadwick
  46. Grace Napolitano
  47. Greg Ramsay
  48. Hans Keirstead
  49. Harley Rouda
  50. Herbert Lee (California congressional candidate)
  51. Isadore Hall, III
  52. Jackie Speier
  53. Jared Huffman
  54. Jay Chen
  55. Jerry McNerney
  56. Jess Phoenix
  57. Jessica Holcombe
  58. Jessica Morse
  59. Jim Costa
  60. Jimmy Gomez
  61. Jimmy Panetta
  62. Joe Baca
  63. John Garamendi
  64. John Nelson (California)
  65. Jon Pelzer
  66. Jose Sigala
  67. Joseph Shammas
  68. Josh Butner
  69. Josh Harder
  70. Jrmar Jefferson
  71. Juan Vargas
  72. Judy Chu
  73. Julia Brownley
  74. Julia Peacock
  75. Kaisar Ahmed
  76. Karen Bass
  77. Katie Hill
  78. Katie Porter
  79. Kelan Farrell-Smith
  80. Kevin Puett
  81. Khanh Tran
  82. Kia Hamadanchy
  83. Kim Gruenenfelder
  84. Kurtis Wilson
  85. Larry Jordan
  86. Laura Oatman
  87. Linda Sánchez
  88. Lisa Battista
  89. Lou Correa
  90. Lucille Roybal-Allard
  91. Mai Khanh Tran
  92. Mallory Kremer
  93. Marge Doyle
  94. Mark DeSaulnier
  95. Mark Takano
  96. Marty Walters
  97. Mary Ann Lutz
  98. Mary Helen Barro
  99. Mary Pallant
  100. Mateo Morelos Bedolla
  101. Maxine Waters
  102. Michael Eggman
  103. Michael Kotick
  104. Michael Masterman-Smith
  105. Mike Barkley
  106. Mike Levin
  107. Mike Thompson (California)
  108. Nancy Pelosi
  109. Nanette Barragán
  110. Norma Torres
  111. Norman Quintero
  112. Omar Siddiqui
  113. Patrick Malloy (California)
  114. Paul Kerr
  115. Paul Vargas
  116. Pete Aguilar
  117. Pierre Beauregard
  118. Rachel Payne
  119. Raji Rab
  120. Raul Ruiz
  121. Regina Bateson
  122. Ricardo De La Fuente
  123. Ricardo Franco
  124. Richard Martin (California)
  125. Rita Ramirez
  126. Ro Khanna
  127. Robert Lawton
  128. Robert Owen
  129. Rochelle Wilcox
  130. Ron Varasteh
  131. Ronald O'Donnell
  132. Roque De La Fuente
  133. Roza Calderon
  134. Ryan Khojasteh
  135. Sal Genovese
  136. Salud Carbajal
  137. Sam Jammal
  138. Sara Jacobs
  139. Scott McVarish
  140. Scott Peters
  141. Seth Vaughn
  142. Shahid Buttar
  143. Stephen Forbes
  144. Stephen Jaffe
  145. Sue Zwahlen
  146. Susan Davis
  147. Suzi Park Leggett
  148. TJ Cox
  149. Tatiana Matta
  150. Ted Lieu
  151. Ted Rusk
  152. Tony Cardenas
  153. Tony Zarkades
  154. Virginia Madueno
  155. Wendy Reed
  156. Zoe Lofgren

Republican

  1. Adam Orozco
  2. Aja Smith
  3. Andrew Grant
  4. Andrew Sarega
  5. Andrew Zelt
  6. Antonio Sabato Jr.
  7. Beatrice Cardenas
  8. Ben Garrett
  9. Benito Bernal
  10. Bill Wells
  11. Bob Huff
  12. Brett Goda
  13. Brian Maryott
  14. Candance Camper
  15. Carl DeMaio
  16. Charlie Schaupp
  17. Chase Demasi
  18. Christian Valiente
  19. Christine Russell
  20. Craig Nordal
  21. Cristina Osmeña
  22. Dale Mensing
  23. Dan Ball (California)
  24. Danny Casara
  25. David Clifford
  26. David Medway
  27. David Tran
  28. David Valadao
  29. Devin Nunes
  30. Diane Harkey
  31. Doug Hassett
  32. Doug LaMalfa
  33. Doug Shepherd
  34. Doug Van Raam
  35. Duncan Hunter
  36. Edwin Duterte
  37. Elizabeth Heng
  38. Floyd Harvey
  39. Forest Baker
  40. Frank DeMartini
  41. Gregory Cheadle
  42. James Veltmeyer
  43. Jazmina Saavedra
  44. Jeff Cullen
  45. Jeff Denham
  46. Jeffrey Burum
  47. Jeffrey Johnston
  48. Joe Aleman
  49. Joe Baca
  50. John Briscoe
  51. John Cullum
  52. John Fitzgerald (California)
  53. John Gabbard
  54. John Horst
  55. John Renison Jr.
  56. Johnny Nalbandian
  57. Joseph Schrage
  58. Joshua Schoonover
  59. Juan Hidalgo Jr.
  60. Justin Fareed
  61. Ken Calvert
  62. Kenneth Wright
  63. Kevin McCarthy (California)
  64. Kimberlin Brown Pelzer
  65. Kristin Gaspar
  66. Lisa Remmer
  67. Louis Fuentes
  68. Marco Gutierrez
  69. Maria Slater
  70. Mark Reed (California)
  71. Marla Livengood
  72. Matt Mendoza
  73. Michael Allman
  74. Michael Erin Woody
  75. Mike Schmitt
  76. Mimi Walters
  77. Mitchell White
  78. Morgan Murtaugh
  79. Omar Navarro
  80. Omar Qudrat
  81. Omba Kipuke
  82. Paul Cook (California)
  83. Paul Martin (California)
  84. Phil Liberatore
  85. Rafael Dagnesses
  86. Robert Bentley (California)
  87. Rocky Chávez
  88. Ron Bassilian
  89. Ron Cohen (California)
  90. Roque De La Fuente
  91. Rudy Peters
  92. Russell Lambert
  93. Ryan Downing
  94. Scott Baugh
  95. Sean Flynn
  96. Shamus Sayed
  97. Shane Skelton
  98. Shastina Sandman
  99. Shawn Gino Kane
  100. Shawn Nelson
  101. Simon Alvarez
  102. Stacey Dash
  103. Stelian Onufrei
  104. Stephan Wolkowicz
  105. Stephen Knight
  106. Steve Vargas
  107. Steven Castellano
  108. Ted Howze
  109. Tim Donnelly (U.S. House candidate, California)
  110. Tom McClintock
  111. Virginia Fuller
  112. Yona Barash
  113. Young Kim (California)

Other parties

  1. Angelica Dueñas
  2. Ashley Wright (California)
  3. Barry Hermanson
  4. Bill Merryman
  5. Brandon Reiser
  6. Brendan St. John
  7. Brian Carroll
  8. Brian Espinoza
  9. Bryan Kim
  10. Ed Rushman
  11. Jason Kishineff
  12. Jordan Mills
  13. Juan Carlos Mercado
  14. Juan Rey
  15. Julio Castañeda
  16. Kennita Watson
  17. Kevin Kensinger
  18. Laura Wells
  19. Lewis Elbinger
  20. Matt Woody
  21. Reginald Claytor
  22. Robert Neil Cheader
  23. Robert Pendleton
  24. Scott Shoblom
  25. Steve Cox (California)
  26. Terra Snover

Colorado

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Andrew Kerr
  2. Arn Menconi
  3. Betty Field
  4. Brittany Pettersen
  5. Chase Kohne
  6. Chris Kennedy (Colorado Senate candidate)
  7. Dan Baer
  8. David Aarestad
  9. David Sedbrook
  10. Diana DeGette
  11. Diane Mitsch Bush
  12. Dominick Moreno
  13. Ed Perlmutter
  14. Erik Stanger
  15. Gabriel McArthur
  16. Jason Crow
  17. Joe Neguse
  18. Karen McCormick
  19. Karl Hanlon
  20. Kristopher Larsen
  21. Larry Germanson
  22. Leonard Sistek
  23. Levi Tillemann
  24. Lori Furstenberg
  25. Marcus France
  26. Marcus Murphy
  27. Mark Williams (Colorado)
  28. Miguel Lopez (Colorado)
  29. Richard Lyons Weil
  30. Saira Rao
  31. Stephany Rose Spaulding
  32. Steve Zorn

Republican

  1. Bill Rhea
  2. Casper Stockham
  3. Darryl Glenn
  4. Doug Lamborn
  5. Jim Gunning
  6. John Field (Colorado)
  7. Ken Buck
  8. Mark Barrington
  9. Mike Coffman (Colorado)
  10. Owen Hill
  11. Peter Yu
  12. Roger Edwards
  13. Scott Tipton
  14. Tyler Stevens

Other parties

  1. Allen Tompkins
  2. Arn Menconi
  3. Dan Chapin
  4. Gary Swing
  5. Gaylon Kent
  6. Nick Thomas (Colorado)
  7. Roger Barris
  8. Todd Mitchem

Connecticut

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Ann-Marie Adams
  2. Chris Murphy (Connecticut)

Republican

  1. Dominic Rapini
  2. Matthew Corey

Other parties

  1. Fred Linck
  2. Jeffery Russell
  3. Richard Lion

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Bryan Anderson
  2. Jahana Hayes
  3. Jim Himes
  4. Joe Courtney
  5. John Larson
  6. Manny Sanchez
  7. Mary Glassman
  8. Richard Order
  9. Rosa DeLauro
  10. Roy Lubit
  11. Shannon Kula
  12. Shaul Praver

Republican

  1. Angel Cadena
  2. Clay Slawson
  3. Craig Diangelo
  4. Dan Postemski
  5. Harry Arora
  6. Jennifer Nye
  7. Liz Peterson
  8. Manny Santos
  9. Rich DuPont
  10. Ruby Corby O'Neill

Other parties

  1. Daniel Reale
  2. John Pistone
  3. Michelle Louise Bicking

Delaware

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Kerri Evelyn Harris
  2. Roque De La Fuente
  3. Tom Carper
  4. Tykiem Booker

Republican

  1. Chuck Boyce
  2. Gene Truono
  3. Robert Arlett
  4. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Demitri Theodoropoulos
  2. Nadine Frost

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Lisa Blunt Rochester
  2. Roque De La Fuente
  3. Scott Walker (Delaware)

Republican

  1. Lee Murphy (Delaware)
  2. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

Florida

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Bill Nelson (Florida)
  2. Roque De La Fuente
  3. Tamika Lyles

Republican

  1. Augustus Sol Invictus
  2. Howard Knepper
  3. Joe Smith (Florida)
  4. Lateresa Jones
  5. Marcia Thorne
  6. Martin Mikhail
  7. Rick Scott
  8. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Carlos Garcia (Florida)
  2. Charles Frederick Tolbert
  3. David Weeks
  4. Edward Janowski
  5. Gregory Bowles
  6. Joe Allen
  7. Joe Wendt
  8. Michael Levinson

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Alan Grayson
  2. Alcee Hastings
  3. Alfred Lawson
  4. Alina Valdes
  5. Allen Ellison
  6. Alvin Brown
  7. Andrew Learned
  8. Annisa Karim
  9. April Freeman
  10. Bill Pollard
  11. Bob Rackleff
  12. Brandon Scott Peters
  13. Calen Cristiani
  14. Cameron Magnuson
  15. Chardo Richardson
  16. Charlie Crist
  17. Chris Hunter (Florida)
  18. Dana Cottrell
  19. Darren Soto
  20. David Holden
  21. David Koller
  22. David Richardson (Florida)
  23. David Shapiro
  24. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
  25. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
  26. Demetries Grimes
  27. Dena Grayson
  28. Donna Shalala
  29. Dushyant Gosai
  30. Franklin Schuler Jr.
  31. Frederica Wilson
  32. Ges Selmont
  33. Greg Williams (Florida)
  34. James Gregory Pilkington
  35. Jan Schneider
  36. Jeff Fandl
  37. Jeffrey Rabinowitz
  38. Jennifer Zimmerman
  39. Jim Henry (Florida)
  40. John Crowley (Florida)
  41. John Upchurch
  42. Jose Javier Rodriguez
  43. Kathy Castor
  44. Kimberly Walker
  45. Kristen Carlson
  46. Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
  47. Lauren Baer
  48. Lloyd Wiggins
  49. Lois Frankel
  50. Mark Anthony Person
  51. Marvin Dunn
  52. Mary Barzee Flores
  53. Mathew Thomas
  54. Matt Haggman
  55. Michael Hepburn (Florida congressional candidate)
  56. Monica DePaul
  57. Nancy Soderberg
  58. Pam Keith
  59. Phil Ehr
  60. Phil Hornback
  61. Raymond Pena Jr.
  62. Ricardo De La Fuente
  63. Ricky Junquera
  64. Rob Ficker
  65. Robert Coffman
  66. Robert Matthew Tager
  67. Roberto Cepeda
  68. Ron Reid
  69. Rontel Batie
  70. Roque De La Fuente
  71. Samuel Allen
  72. Sanjay Patel (Florida)
  73. Scott Fuhrman
  74. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
  75. Stephanie Murphy
  76. Stephen Perenich
  77. Stephen Sevigny
  78. Steve Smith (Florida)
  79. Steven Machat
  80. Ted Deutch
  81. Todd James Truax
  82. Tom Wells
  83. Val Demings
  84. Wade Darius
  85. Yvonne Hayes Hinson

Republican

  1. Andrea Leigh McGee
  2. Andrew Smyth
  3. Angel Urbina
  4. Angie Chirino
  5. Bettina Rodriguez-Aguilera
  6. Bill Akins
  7. Bill Posey
  8. Brad Sostack
  9. Brian Mast
  10. Bruno Barreiro
  11. Carla Spalding
  12. Carlos Curbelo
  13. Carlos Reyes
  14. Christine Quinn
  15. Cris Dosev
  16. Curt Rogers
  17. Daniel Webster (Florida)
  18. Danny Kushmer
  19. Dave Cummings
  20. Dennis Ross
  21. Ed Shoemaker
  22. Eddison Walters
  23. Elizabeth Adadi
  24. Francis Rooney
  25. Fred Costello
  26. Gabe Ferrer
  27. George Buck
  28. Gina Sosa
  29. Greg Steube
  30. Gus Bilirakis
  31. Javier Manjarres
  32. Jay Bonner
  33. Jeremy Kelly
  34. Jermaine Evans
  35. Jimmy Johns
  36. Joe Kaufman
  37. John Mills (Florida)
  38. John Rutherford
  39. John Ward (Florida)
  40. Judson Sapp
  41. Julio Gonzalez
  42. Kurt Jetta
  43. Loretta Lax Miller
  44. Louis Sola
  45. Maria Elvira Salazar
  46. Maria Peiro
  47. Mario Diaz-Balart
  48. Mark Busch
  49. Mark Freeman
  50. Mary Thomas (Florida)
  51. Matt Gaetz
  52. Michael Ohevzion
  53. Michael Waltz
  54. Mike Miller (Florida)
  55. Neal Dunn
  56. Neil Combee
  57. Nicolas Kimaz
  58. Patrick Weingart
  59. Paul Spain
  60. Raquel Regalado
  61. Richard Baptist
  62. Roque De La Fuente
  63. Ross Spano
  64. Scott Sturgill
  65. Sean Buchan
  66. Sean Harper
  67. Souraya Faas
  68. Stephen Marks
  69. Ted Yoho
  70. Thomas Rooney (Florida)
  71. Vennia Francois
  72. Vern Buchanan
  73. Virginia Fuller
  74. Wayne Liebnitzky

Other parties

  1. Angelika Purkis
  2. Dave Johnson (Florida congressional candidate)
  3. Don Endriss
  4. Edward Bonilla
  5. Eric Allen (Florida)
  6. Ian Hamilton Trottier
  7. Jason Bulger
  8. Jose Valdez (Florida)
  9. Robert Samuel Kaplan
  10. Sean Canfield
  11. Stuart Reed
  12. Tim Canova

Georgia

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Bridges
  2. Adam Wynn
  3. Bobby Kaple
  4. Brian Rosser
  5. Carolyn Bourdeaux
  6. Chalis Montgomery
  7. Chuck Enderlin
  8. Dave Cooper
  9. David Kim
  10. David Scott (Georgia)
  11. Elizabeth Webster
  12. Ethan Pham
  13. Flynn Broady Jr.
  14. Francys Johnson
  15. Fred Swann
  16. Hank Johnson
  17. Harry Braun
  18. Jimmy McInnis
  19. John Lewis (Georgia)
  20. Josh McCall
  21. Juan Parks
  22. Kathleen Allen
  23. Kellie Collins
  24. Kevin Abel
  25. Lisa Ring
  26. Lucy McBath
  27. Melissa Davis
  28. Richard Dien Winfield
  29. Richard Keatley
  30. Rick Jaworski
  31. Robert Ingham
  32. Rusty Oliver
  33. Ryan Guillory (Georgia)
  34. Sanford Bishop Jr.
  35. Steve Jarvis (Georgia)
  36. Steve Reilly
  37. Steven Foster (Georgia)
  38. Steven Knight Griffin
  39. Tabitha Johnson-Green
  40. Tamekia Fain-Lovett
  41. Trent Nesmith

Republican

  1. Austin Scott
  2. Barry Loudermilk
  3. Bradley Griffin
  4. Bruce McPherson
  5. Danny Ellyson
  6. David Callahan (Georgia)
  7. Doug Collins
  8. Drew Ferguson
  9. Earl "Buddy" Carter
  10. Eugene Yu
  11. Femi Akinkugbe
  12. Gavin Miller
  13. Herman West Jr.
  14. Jody Hice
  15. Joe Hunt (Georgia)
  16. Joe Profit
  17. K. Ross Newland
  18. Karen Handel
  19. Melanie Williams
  20. Philip Singleton
  21. Rick Allen
  22. Rob Woodall
  23. Shane Hazel
  24. Tom Graves
  25. Vance Dean
  26. William Llop

Other parties

  1. Bar-Kim Green

Hawaii

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Mazie Hirono
  2. Roque De La Fuente

Republican

  1. Consuelo Anderson
  2. Eddie Pirkowski
  3. George Berish
  4. Michael Hodgkiss
  5. Robert Helsham Sr.
  6. Ron Curtis
  7. Roque De La Fuente
  8. Thomas White (Hawaii)

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Anthony Tony Austin
  2. Beth Fukumoto
  3. Donna Kim
  4. Doug Chin
  5. Ed Case
  6. Ernest Y. Martin
  7. John Reiss
  8. Kaniela Ing
  9. Roque De La Fuente
  10. Sam Puletasi
  11. Sherry Alu Campagna
  12. Tulsi Gabbard

Republican

  1. Brian Evans (Hawaii)
  2. Cam Cavasso
  3. Raymond Vinole
  4. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Calvin Griffin
  2. John Cipolla

Idaho

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Swisher
  2. Cristina McNeil
  3. Donald Miller (Idaho)
  4. James Vandermaas
  5. Michael Smith (Idaho)
  6. Peter Rickards
  7. Shizandra Fox

Republican

  1. Alex Gallegos
  2. Christy Perry
  3. David Leroy
  4. James Rockwell
  5. Luke Malek
  6. Michael Simpson (Idaho)
  7. Michael Snyder (Idaho)
  8. Nick Henderson
  9. Russ Fulcher

Other parties

  1. Gordon Counsil
  2. Natalie Fleming (Idaho)
  3. Paul Farmer
  4. Pro-Life (Marvin Thomas Richardson)

Illinois

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam King (Illinois)
  2. Ahmed Salim
  3. Amanda Howland
  4. Amy Murri Briel
  5. Angel Sides
  6. Anthony Clark
  7. Anthony March
  8. Austin Songer
  9. Becky Anderson Wilkins
  10. Benjamin Thomas Wolf
  11. Benjamin Webb (Illinois)
  12. Beth Vercolio-Osmund
  13. Betsy Londrigan
  14. Bill Foster
  15. Bobby Rush
  16. Brad Schneider
  17. Brendan Kelly (Illinois)
  18. Brian Deters
  19. Carl Spoerer
  20. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
  21. Carole Cheney
  22. Cheri Bustos
  23. Christopher Minelli
  24. Daniel Lipinski
  25. Daniel Roldan-Johnson
  26. Danny K. Davis
  27. Darrel Miller
  28. David Bequette
  29. Dean Pruitt
  30. Demond Drummer
  31. Erik Jones
  32. Geoffrey Petzel
  33. George Weber (Illinois)
  34. Grace Haaf
  35. Jan Schakowsky
  36. Jennifer Zordani
  37. Jesus Garcia
  38. Jim Walz
  39. Joe Moreno (Illinois)
  40. John Hosta
  41. Jonathan Ebel
  42. Junius Rodriguez
  43. Kelly Mazeski
  44. Kevin Gaither
  45. Lauren Underwood
  46. Marcus Lewis
  47. Marie Newman
  48. Mark Wicklund
  49. Matt Brolley
  50. Mike Quigley
  51. Nathan Arroyave
  52. Nathan Colombo
  53. Neill Mohammad
  54. Neli Vazquez Rowland
  55. Pat McMahan
  56. Raja Krishnamoorthi
  57. Raymond Lopez
  58. Richard Gonzalez
  59. Robin Kelly
  60. Ryan Huffman
  61. Sameena Mustafa
  62. Sara Dady
  63. Sean Casten
  64. Sol Flores
  65. Steve Schwartzberg
  66. Suzyn Price
  67. Victor Swanson

Republican

  1. Adam Kinzinger
  2. Aloys Rutagwibira
  3. Ann Melichar
  4. Anthony Granata
  5. Arthur Jones
  6. Bill Fawell
  7. Connor Vlakancic
  8. Craig Cameron
  9. D. Vincent Thomas Jr.
  10. Darin LaHood
  11. Darrel Miller
  12. David Merkle
  13. Donald Rients
  14. Doug Bennett (Illinois)
  15. James Marter
  16. Jason Haskell
  17. Jay Reyes
  18. Jaye DeBates
  19. Jeffrey Leef
  20. Jeremy Wynes
  21. Jimmy Lee Tillman II
  22. Jitendra Diganvker
  23. John Elleson
  24. John Morrow
  25. John Shimkus
  26. Jon Schuh
  27. Mark Wayne Lorch
  28. Max Rice
  29. Mike Bost
  30. Nick Stella
  31. Patrick Harmon
  32. Peter Roskam
  33. Preston Nelson
  34. Randy Hultgren
  35. Rodney Davis (Illinois)
  36. Sapan Shah
  37. Sargis Sangari
  38. Tom Hanson
  39. Vandana Jhingan
  40. Zane Marshall

Other parties

  1. David Gill
  2. Mat Tomkowiak
  3. Randy Auxier
  4. Thomas Rudbeck

Indiana

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Bill Bowser
  2. Joe Donnelly
  3. Martin Del Rio

Republican

  1. Andrew Takami
  2. Andy Horning
  3. Kiel Stone
  4. Luke Messer
  5. Mark Hurt
  6. Mike Braun
  7. Terry Henderson
  8. Todd Rokita

Other parties

  1. Christopher Fischer
  2. James Johnson (Indiana)
  3. John Piper
  4. Lucy Brenton
  5. Nathan Altman

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Bush
  2. Andre Carson
  3. Antonio Daggett Sr.
  4. Arturas Kerelis
  5. Bob Kern
  6. Courtney Tritch
  7. Curtis Godfrey
  8. Daniel Canon
  9. Darin Patrick Griesey
  10. Dee Thornton
  11. Dion Douglas
  12. Douglas Carpenter
  13. Eshel Faraggi
  14. George Holland
  15. Glen Miller
  16. Jason Leineweber
  17. Jeannine Lee Lake
  18. Jim Pruett
  19. Joe Mackey
  20. John Forrest Roberson
  21. John Petroff
  22. Joshua Williamson
  23. K. Lave
  24. Kyle Brenden Moore
  25. Lane Siekman
  26. Larry Chubb
  27. Liz Watson
  28. Mel Hall
  29. Mike Hartley
  30. Pat Hackett
  31. Peter Visclosky
  32. Pierre Pullins
  33. Rob Chatlos
  34. Roger Day
  35. Roland Ellis
  36. Roland Leech
  37. Sean Dugdale
  38. Sherry Shipley
  39. Sue Spicer
  40. Tobi Beck
  41. Tod Curtis
  42. Tom Pappas
  43. Tommy Schrader
  44. Veronikka Ziol
  45. William Tanoos
  46. Yatish Joshi

Republican

  1. David Dopp
  2. Diego Morales
  3. Donald Eason Jr.
  4. Greg Pence
  5. J.D. Miniear
  6. J. D. Miniear
  7. J. Jason Davis
  8. Jackie Walorski
  9. James Baird
  10. James Dean Alspach
  11. James Nease
  12. Jared Thomas
  13. Jeff Smith (Indiana)
  14. Jeremy Belko
  15. Jim Banks (Indiana)
  16. John L. Couch
  17. John Meyer (Indiana)
  18. Jonathan Lamb
  19. Kevin Grant
  20. Larry Bucshon
  21. Mark Leyva
  22. Mark Summe
  23. Michael Crider
  24. Mike Campbell (Indiana)
  25. Nicholas Pappas
  26. Rachel Covington
  27. Richard Moss
  28. Roseann Ivanovich
  29. Stephen MacKenzie
  30. Steven Braun
  31. Susan Brooks
  32. Tim Radice
  33. Tony Van Pelt
  34. Trey Hollingsworth
  35. Wayne Harmon

Other parties

  1. Heather Meloy
  2. James Nease
  3. Jeremy Lee Edom
  4. John L. Couch
  5. John Miller (Indiana)
  6. Jonathan Kleinman
  7. Richard Wolf (Indiana)
  8. Tyler Bender

Iowa

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Abby Finkenauer
  2. Anna Ryon
  3. Austin Frerick
  4. Cindy Axne
  5. Courtney Rowe
  6. Dave Loebsack
  7. Eddie Mauro
  8. George Ramsey
  9. Heather Ryan
  10. J.D. Scholten
  11. John Paschen
  12. Kim Weaver
  13. Leann Jacobsen
  14. Mike Sherzan
  15. Paul Dahl
  16. Pete D'Alessandro
  17. Ryan Meyers
  18. Theresa Greenfield
  19. Thomas Heckroth

Republican

  1. Chris Peters (Iowa)
  2. Cyndi Hanson
  3. David Young (Iowa)
  4. Ginny Caligiuri
  5. Rod Blum
  6. Steve King (Iowa)

Other parties

  1. Bryan Holder
  2. Charles Aldrich
  3. Daniel Clark (Iowa)
  4. Henry Gaff
  5. Mark G. Elworth Jr.
  6. Paul Knupp
  7. Troy Hageman

Kansas

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Alan LaPolice
  2. Andrea Ramsey
  3. Brent Welder
  4. Chris Haulmark
  5. James Thompson (Kansas)
  6. Jay Sidie
  7. Joe McConnell
  8. Laura Lombard
  9. Mike McCamon
  10. Nathan Schmidt
  11. Paul Davis (Kansas)
  12. Reggie Marselus
  13. Sharice Davids
  14. Sylvia Williams (Kansas)
  15. Tom Niermann

Republican

  1. Antonio Soave
  2. Caryn Tyson
  3. Dennis Pyle
  4. Doug Mays
  5. Joe Myers
  6. Kevin Jones
  7. Kevin Yoder
  8. Matt Bevens
  9. Nick Reinecker
  10. Roger Marshall
  11. Ron Estes (U.S. House representative)
  12. Ron M. Estes (congressional candidate)
  13. Steve Fitzgerald
  14. Steve Watkins
  15. Tim Huelskamp
  16. Trevor Keegan
  17. Tyler Tannahill
  18. Vernon Fields

Other parties

  1. Chris Clemmons

Kentucky

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Alonzo Pennington
  2. Amy McGrath
  3. Brian Pedigo
  4. Christina Lord
  5. Daniel Kemph
  6. Geoff Young
  7. Grant Short
  8. Hank Linderman
  9. Jim Gray (Kentucky)
  10. John Yarmuth
  11. Kenneth Stepp
  12. Patti Piatt
  13. Paul Walker
  14. Rane Eir Olivia Sessions
  15. Reggie Thomas
  16. Sam Gaskins
  17. Sayre O'Cull
  18. Scott Sykes
  19. Seth Hall
  20. Theodore Green

Republican

  1. Andy Barr
  2. Brett Guthrie
  3. Chuck Eddy
  4. Gerardo Serrano
  5. Hal Rogers
  6. James Comer Jr.
  7. Mike Craven
  8. Rhonda Palazzo
  9. Thomas Massie
  10. Vickie Yates Glisson

Other parties

  1. Billy Ray Wilson
  2. Frank Harris
  3. Gregory Boles
  4. James Germalic (Kentucky)
  5. Mike Moffett
  6. Mikel Bradley
  7. Rikka Wallin
  8. Thomas Loecken

Louisiana

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Andie Saizan
  2. Cedric Richmond
  3. Jessee Carlton Fleenor
  4. Jim Francis
  5. Justin DeWitt
  6. Larry Rader
  7. Lee Ann Dugas
  8. Mildred Methvin
  9. Rob Anderson
  10. Ryan Trundle
  11. Tammy Savoie
  12. Verone Thomas

Republican

  1. Bob Bell (Louisiana)
  2. Clay Higgins
  3. Garret Graves
  4. Josh Guillory
  5. Mike Johnson (Louisiana)
  6. Ralph Abraham
  7. Steve Scalise

Other parties

  1. Aaron Andrus
  2. Dave Langlinais
  3. Devin Lance Graham
  4. Frederick Jones
  5. Howard Kearney
  6. Jesse Schmidt
  7. Kyle Randol
  8. Mark Halverson
  9. Shawndra Rodriguez

Maine

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Zak Ringelstein

Republican

  1. Eric Brakey
  2. Max Linn

Other parties

  1. Angus King

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Chellie Pingree
  2. Craig Olson
  3. Jared Golden
  4. Jonathan Fulford
  5. Lucas St. Clair
  6. Phil Cleaves
  7. Tim Rich

Republican

  1. Brian Kresge (Maine)
  2. Bruce Poliquin
  3. Eric Stanton
  4. Mark Holbrook (Maine)

Other parties

  1. Alex Hammer
  2. Benjamin Pollard
  3. Chris Lyons
  4. Danielle VanHelsing
  5. Dennis O'Connor
  6. Henry John Bear
  7. Martin Grohman
  8. Noah Cobb
  9. Tiffany Bond
  10. Will Hoar

Maryland

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Ben Cardin
  2. Blaine Taylor
  3. Chelsea Manning
  4. Debbie Wilson
  5. Erik Jetmir
  6. Jerome Segal
  7. Lih Young
  8. Marcia Morgan (Maryland)
  9. Mia Mason
  10. Richard Vaughn

Republican

  1. Albert Howard
  2. Bill Krehnbrink
  3. Brian Vaeth
  4. Chris Chaffee
  5. Christina Grigorian
  6. David Pae
  7. Evan Cronhardt
  8. Gerald Smith
  9. John Graziani (Maryland)
  10. Nnabu Eze
  11. Sam Faddis
  12. Tony Campbell

Other parties

  1. Arvin Vohra

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam DeMarco
  2. Allison Galbraith
  3. Andrew Duck
  4. Anthony Brown (Maryland)
  5. Anthony Carter Sr.
  6. Aruna Miller
  7. Bill Frick
  8. Charles Smith (Maryland)
  9. Charles Stokes
  10. Chris Graves
  11. Christopher Hearsey
  12. David Trone
  13. Dutch Ruppersberger
  14. Eduardo Rosas
  15. Elijah Cummings
  16. Erik Lane
  17. George English
  18. Jake Pretot
  19. Jamie Raskin
  20. Jesse Colvin
  21. John Moser (Maryland)
  22. John Rea (Maryland)
  23. John Sarbanes
  24. Michael Brown (Maryland)
  25. Michael Pullen
  26. Nadia Hashimi
  27. Roger Manno
  28. Steny Hoyer
  29. Steve Worton
  30. Summer Spring
  31. Thereasa Black
  32. Utam Paul

Republican

  1. Amie Hoeber
  2. Andrew Harris
  3. Brad Rohrs
  4. Bridgette Cooper
  5. Charles Anthony
  6. David Therrien
  7. George McDermott
  8. Hubert Owens Jr.
  9. J.D. Evans
  10. John Walsh (Maryland)
  11. Johnny Rice
  12. Kurt Elsasser
  13. Lamont Taylor (Maryland)
  14. Lisa Lloyd
  15. Liz Matory
  16. Martin Elborn
  17. Matt Mossburg
  18. Michael Pearson (U.S. House candidate)
  19. Mitchell Toland Jr.
  20. Ray Bly
  21. Richmond Davis
  22. Rob Seyfferth
  23. Thomas Harris (Maryland)
  24. Victor Williams
  25. William Devine III
  26. William Newton

Other parties

  1. David Griggs
  2. David Lashar
  3. George Gluck
  4. Guy Mimoun
  5. Mark Shell
  6. Patrick Elder
  7. Ted Athey

Massachusetts

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Elizabeth Warren

Republican

  1. Allen Waters
  2. Beth Lindstrom
  3. Darius Mitchell (Massachusetts)
  4. Geoff Diehl
  5. Heidi Wellman
  6. John Kingston
  7. Mitt Romney

Other parties

  1. John Devine (Massachusetts)

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Abhijit Das
  2. Alexandra Chandler
  3. Ayanna Pressley
  4. Barbara L'Italien
  5. Bill Cimbrelo
  6. Bill Keating
  7. Bopha Malone
  8. Brianna Wu
  9. Christopher Voehl
  10. Dan Koh
  11. Dominic Warren
  12. Gary Rucinski
  13. Jeff Ballinger
  14. Jim McGovern (Massachusetts)
  15. Joseph Kennedy III
  16. Juana B. Matias
  17. Katherine Clark
  18. Keith St. John
  19. Leonard Golder
  20. Lori Trahan
  21. Michael Capuano
  22. Nadeem Mazen
  23. Patrick Littlefield
  24. Richard Neal
  25. Rufus Gifford
  26. Seth Moulton
  27. Stephen Lynch
  28. Steve Kerrigan
  29. Tahirah Amatul-Wadud
  30. Terry Ryan

Republican

  1. Carlos Hernandez (Massachusetts)
  2. Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette
  3. John Hugo
  4. Joseph Schneider
  5. Kevin Powers
  6. Louis Kuchnir
  7. Louis Marino
  8. Peter Tedeschi
  9. Rick Green (Massachusetts)
  10. Scott Gunderson (Massachusetts)
  11. Tracy Lovvorn

Other parties

  1. Mary Jean Charbonneau
  2. Samson Racioppi

Michigan

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Craig Smith (Michigan)
  2. Debbie Stabenow

Republican

  1. Bob Carr
  2. John James (Michigan)
  3. Sandy Pensler
  4. William White (Michigan)

Other parties

  1. George Huffman III
  2. John Howard Wilhelm
  3. Marcia Squier

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aida Gray
  2. Andy Levin
  3. Bill Wild
  4. Brenda Jones (Michigan)
  5. Brenda Lawrence
  6. Cathy Albro
  7. Chris Smith (Michigan)
  8. Coleman Young II
  9. Dan Haberman
  10. Dan Kildee
  11. Dana Alan Ferguson
  12. David Benac
  13. Debbie Dingell
  14. Dion Adams
  15. Dwight Brady
  16. Elissa Slotkin
  17. Ellen Lipton
  18. Eponine Garrod
  19. Fayrouz Saad
  20. Frank Accavitti Jr.
  21. Fred Wooden
  22. George Franklin
  23. Gretchen Driskell
  24. Haley Stevens
  25. Ian Conyers
  26. Jeff Thomas (Michigan)
  27. Jerry Hilliard
  28. John Conyers III
  29. Kentiel White
  30. Kimberly Bizon
  31. Kimberly Hill Knott
  32. Mark Bignell
  33. Martin Brook
  34. Mary Waters
  35. Matt Longjohn
  36. Matthew Morgan (Michigan)
  37. Michael Gilmore
  38. Michael McCarthy (Michigan)
  39. Nancy Skinner (Michigan)
  40. Nick Schiller
  41. Rashida Tlaib
  42. Rich Eichholz
  43. Rob Davidson
  44. Shanelle Jackson
  45. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo
  46. Steven Bieda
  47. Steven Friday
  48. Suneel Gupta
  49. Tim Greimel
  50. Zigmond Kozicki

Republican

  1. Bill Huizenga
  2. Candius Stearns
  3. David Dudenhoefer
  4. Fred Upton
  5. Jack Bergman
  6. Jeff Jones (U.S. House candidate, Michigan)
  7. Joe Farrington
  8. John Moolenaar
  9. Justin Amash
  10. Kerry Bentivolio
  11. Klint Kesto
  12. Kristine Bonds
  13. Kurt Heise
  14. Lena Epstein
  15. Lokesh Kumar
  16. Marc Herschfus
  17. Michael Bishop
  18. Mike Kowall
  19. Paul Clements
  20. Paul Mitchell
  21. Rocky Raczkowski
  22. Tim Walberg
  23. Travis Wines

Other parties

  1. Andrea Kirby
  2. Cooper Nye
  3. D. Etta Wilcoxon
  4. David Jay Lillis
  5. Douglas Smith (Michigan)
  6. Gary Walkowicz
  7. Harley Mikkelson
  8. John McDermott (Michigan)
  9. Kathy Goodwin
  10. Leonard Schwartz
  11. Marc Joseph Sosnowski
  12. Niles Niemuth
  13. Philip Kolody
  14. Ronald Graeser
  15. Sam Johnson (Michigan)
  16. Stephen J. Young
  17. Steve Young (Michigan)
  18. Ted Gerrard

Minnesota

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Ali Chehem Ali
  2. Amy Klobuchar
  3. Christopher Lovell Seymore Sr.
  4. David Robert Groves
  5. Gregg Iverson
  6. Leonard Richards
  7. Nick Leonard
  8. Richard Painter
  9. Roque De La Fuente
  10. Stephen Emery
  11. Steve Carlson
  12. Tina Smith

Republican

  1. Bob Anderson (Minnesota)
  2. Jim Newberger
  3. Karin Housley
  4. Merrill Anderson
  5. Nikolay Nikolayevich Bey
  6. Rae Hart Anderson
  7. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Dennis Schuller
  2. Paula Overby
  3. Sarah Wellington

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Jennings (Minnesota)
  2. Alicia Donahue
  3. Angie Craig
  4. Betty McCollum
  5. Bob Ries (Minnesota)
  6. Bobby Joe Champion
  7. Brian Santa Maria
  8. Cole Young
  9. Colin Minehart
  10. Collin Peterson
  11. Dan Feehan
  12. Dean Phillips
  13. Fasil Moghul
  14. Frank Nelson Drake
  15. Ian Todd
  16. Ilhan Omar
  17. Jamal Abdulahi
  18. Jason Metsa
  19. Jeff Erdmann
  20. Joe Radinovich
  21. Joe Sullivan
  22. John Wayne Austinson
  23. Johnny Akzam
  24. Keith Ellison (Minnesota)
  25. Kirsten Hagen Kennedy
  26. Leah Phifer
  27. Margaret Kelliher
  28. Michelle Lee
  29. Muad Hassan
  30. Patricia Torres Ray
  31. Regina Mustafa
  32. Reid Rossell
  33. Rich Wright
  34. Roque De La Fuente
  35. Soren Christian Sorensen
  36. Vicki Jensen

Republican

  1. A.J. Kern
  2. Andrew Candler
  3. Bob Carney Jr.
  4. Carla Nelson
  5. Christopher Chamberlin
  6. Dave Hughes
  7. Erik Paulsen
  8. Greg Ryan (Minnesota)
  9. Harry Welty
  10. Jason Lewis (Minnesota)
  11. Jennifer Zielinski
  12. Jim Hagedorn
  13. Matt Prosch
  14. Patrick Munro
  15. Pete Stauber
  16. Robert Barnheiser
  17. Roque De La Fuente
  18. Steve Williams (Minnesota)
  19. Tim Miller (Minnesota)
  20. Tom Emmer

Other parties

  1. Bradley Svenson
  2. Ray "Skip" Sandman
  3. Susan Pendergast Sindt

Mississippi

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. David Baria
  2. Howard Sherman
  3. Jason Shelton
  4. Jensen Bohren
  5. Jerone Garland
  6. Mike Espy
  7. Omeria Scott
  8. Victor Maurice Jr.

Republican

  1. Chris McDaniel (Mississippi)
  2. Cindy Hyde-Smith
  3. Richard Boyanton
  4. Roger Wicker

Other parties

  1. Shawn O'Hara

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Bennie Thompson
  2. Carlton Smith
  3. Jeramey Anderson
  4. Michael Aycox
  5. Michael Evans (Mississippi)
  6. Omeria Scott
  7. Randy Wadkins

Republican

  1. Boyd Kendall
  2. E. Brian Rose
  3. Katherine Tate
  4. Michael Guest
  5. Morgan Dunn
  6. Perry Parker (Mississippi)
  7. Sally Doty
  8. Steven Palazzo
  9. Trent Kelly
  10. Whit Hughes

Other parties

  1. Tracella Lou O'Hara Hill
  2. Troy Ray
  3. William Turner

Missouri

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Angelica Earl
  2. Carla Wright
  3. Claire McCaskill
  4. David Faust
  5. John Hogan
  6. Leonard Steinman (Missouri)
  7. Travis Gonzalez

Republican

  1. Austin Petersen
  2. Bradley Krembs
  3. Brian Hagg
  4. Camille Lombardi-Olive
  5. Christina Smith (Missouri)
  6. Courtland Sykes
  7. Fred Ryman
  8. Josh Hawley
  9. Ken Patterson
  10. Kristi Nichols
  11. Leonard Steinman (Missouri)
  12. Peter Pfeifer
  13. Robert Marshner
  14. Tony Monetti

Other parties

  1. Fred Ryman
  2. Gina Bufe
  3. Japheth Campbell
  4. Jerome Bauer
  5. Jo Crain

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Bill Haas
  2. Cori Bush
  3. Cort VanOstran
  4. Demarco Davidson
  5. Ed Andres
  6. Emanuel Cleaver
  7. Hallie Thompson
  8. Henry Martin
  9. Jamie Schoolcraft
  10. Jenna Squires
  11. Jim Evans (Missouri)
  12. John Farmer de la Torre
  13. John Kiehne
  14. John Messmer
  15. Joshua Shipp
  16. Kathy Ellis
  17. Katy Geppert
  18. Kelli Dunaway
  19. Kenneth Hatfield
  20. Mark Osmack
  21. Mike Evans (Missouri)
  22. Peyton Faucett
  23. Renee Hoagenson
  24. Robert Hazel
  25. Susan Bolhafner
  26. Vincent Jennings
  27. William Lacy Clay
  28. Winston Apple

Republican

  1. Ann Wagner
  2. Benjamin Holcomb
  3. Billy Long
  4. Blaine Luetkemeyer
  5. Brent Lasater
  6. Camille Lombardi-Olive
  7. Chadwick Bicknell
  8. Deshon Porter
  9. Edward Van Deventer Jr.
  10. Jacob Turk
  11. Jason Smith (Missouri representative)
  12. Jenna Marie Bourgeois
  13. Jim Evans (Missouri)
  14. John Webb (Missouri)
  15. Kress Cambers
  16. Lance Norris
  17. Noga Sachs
  18. Richonda Oaks
  19. Robert Vroman
  20. Sam Graves
  21. Vicky Hartzler

Other parties

  1. Alexander Howell
  2. Benjamin Brixey
  3. Cisse Spragins
  4. Dan Hogan
  5. Donald Stolle
  6. E. C. Fredland
  7. Mark Bliss (Missouri)
  8. Maurice Copeland
  9. Robb Cunningham
  10. Scott Lipic Moore
  11. Steven Koonse

Montana

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Jon Tester
  2. Sarah Dean

Republican

  1. Albert Olszewski
  2. James Dean
  3. Matt Rosendale
  4. Ronald Murray
  5. Russell C. Fagg
  6. Scott Roy McLean
  7. Troy Downing

Other parties

  1. Rick Breckenridge
  2. Steve Kelly (Montana)
  3. Thomas Breck
  4. Timothy Adams

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Grant Kier
  2. Jared Pettinato
  3. John Heenan
  4. John Meyer (Montana)
  5. Kathleen Williams
  6. Lynda Moss
  7. Tom Woods

Republican

  1. Drew Turiano
  2. Greg Gianforte

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

Nebraska

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Chris Janicek
  2. Frank Svoboda
  3. Jane Raybould
  4. Larry Marvin

Republican

  1. Deb Fischer
  2. Dennis Macek
  3. Jack Heidel
  4. Todd Watson

Other parties

  1. Todd Watson

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Brad Ashford
  2. Dennis Crawford
  3. Jessica McClure
  4. Kara Eastman
  5. Paul Theobald

Republican

  1. Adrian Smith
  2. Arron Kowalski
  3. Don Bacon
  4. Jeff Fortenberry
  5. Kirk Penner
  6. Larry Bolinger

Other parties

  1. Brad Ashford
  2. Mark G. Elworth Jr.

Nevada

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Allen Rheinhart
  2. Bobby Mahendra
  3. Daniel Burleigh
  4. David Drew Knight
  5. Jacky Rosen
  6. Jay Craddock
  7. Jesse Sbaih

Republican

  1. Danny Tarkanian
  2. Dean Heller
  3. Sarah Gazala
  4. Sherry Brooks
  5. Tom Heck
  6. Vic Harrell

Other parties

  1. Kamau Bakari
  2. Tim Hagan

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Allison Stephens
  2. Amy Vilela
  3. Clint Koble
  4. Dina Titus
  5. Eric Stoltz
  6. Guy Pinjuv
  7. Hermon Farahi
  8. Jack Love (Nevada)
  9. Jack Schofield Jr.
  10. Jesse Hurley
  11. John Anzalone
  12. Michael Weiss
  13. Patricia Spearman
  14. Patrick Fogarty
  15. Reuben D'Silva
  16. Richard Hart
  17. Rick Shepherd
  18. Sid Zeller
  19. Steve Schiffman
  20. Steven Horsford
  21. Susie Lee
  22. Vance Alm

Republican

  1. Annette Teijeiro
  2. Bill Townsend
  3. Cresent Hardy
  4. D'Nese Davis
  5. Danny Tarkanian
  6. David Gibbs (Nevada)
  7. David McKeon
  8. Eddie Hamilton
  9. Freddy Horne
  10. Ian Luetkehans
  11. Jeff Miller (Nevada)
  12. Jim Murphy (Nevada)
  13. Joel Beck
  14. Joyce Bentley
  15. Kenneth Wegner
  16. Lynda Tache
  17. Mark Amodei
  18. Michelle Mortensen
  19. Mike Monroe
  20. Patrick Carter
  21. Scott Hammond
  22. Sharron Angle
  23. Stavros S. Anthony
  24. Stephanie Jones (Nevada)
  25. Thomas Mark La Croix
  26. Victoria Seaman

Other parties

  1. David Goossen
  2. Dean McGonigle
  3. Richard Charles
  4. Tony Gumina
  5. Warren Markowitz

New Hampshire

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Annie Kuster
  2. Chris Pappas
  3. Deaglan McEachern
  4. Levi Sanders
  5. Lincoln Soldati
  6. Mark S. Mackenzie
  7. Maura Sullivan
  8. Mindi Messmer
  9. Naomi Andrews
  10. Paul Cardinal
  11. Terence O'Rourke
  12. William Martin

Republican

  1. Andy Martin (New Hampshire)
  2. Andy Sanborn
  3. Bob Burns (New Hampshire)
  4. Brian Belanger
  5. Bruce Crochetiere
  6. Eddie Edwards (New Hampshire)
  7. Gerard Beloin
  8. Jay Mercer
  9. Jeffory Denaro
  10. Lynne Blankenbeker
  11. Mark Hounsell
  12. Michael Callis
  13. Steve Negron
  14. Stewart Levenson

Other parties

  1. Justin O'Donnell
  2. Tom Alciere

New Jersey

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Bob Menendez
  2. Lisa McCormick

Republican

  1. Antonio Sabas
  2. Bob Hugin
  3. Brian Goldberg
  4. Jeff Bell (New Jersey)
  5. Jerry Watson
  6. Murray Sabrin
  7. Rich Pezzullo

Other parties

  1. Hank Schroeder
  2. Kevin Kimple
  3. Muhammad Usman
  4. Natalie Lynn Rivera
  5. Tricia Flanagan

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Fraser
  2. Albio Sires
  3. Alison Heslin
  4. Andrew Hartford
  5. Andrew Kim (New Jersey)
  6. Bill Pascrell
  7. Bonnie Watson Coleman
  8. Christopher Michael Czechowicz
  9. David Pringle
  10. Donald Norcross
  11. Donald Payne Jr.
  12. Frank Pallone
  13. Frederick John LaVergne
  14. Goutam Jois
  15. Jack Gebbia
  16. James Keady
  17. Javahn Walker
  18. Jeff Van Drew
  19. John Bartlett (New Jersey)
  20. Josh Gottheimer
  21. Josh Welle
  22. Katherine Hartman
  23. Kurt Perhach
  24. Linda Weber
  25. Lisa Mandelblatt
  26. Mark Washburne
  27. Michael Wildes
  28. Mike Keeling
  29. Mikie Sherrill
  30. Mitchell Cobert
  31. Nathan Kleinman
  32. Peter Jacob
  33. Rich Dennison
  34. Robert Carlson (New Jersey)
  35. Scott Salmon
  36. Sean Thom
  37. Tamara Harris
  38. Tanzie Youngblood
  39. Tom Malinowski
  40. Will Cunningham
  41. William Henry

Republican

  1. Agha Khan
  2. Antony Ghee
  3. Brian Fitzherbert
  4. Chris Smith (New Jersey)
  5. Dana Wefer
  6. Daryl Kipnis
  7. Eric Fisher
  8. Hirsh Singh
  9. James Toto
  10. Jason Sarnoski
  11. Jay Webber
  12. John McCann (New Jersey)
  13. John Muniz
  14. Leonard Lance
  15. Lindsay Brown
  16. Mark McGovern
  17. Martin Hewitt
  18. Patrick Allocco
  19. Paul Dilks
  20. Peter de Neufville
  21. Raafat Barsoom
  22. Rich Pezzullo
  23. Robert Shapiro
  24. Robert Turkavage
  25. Samuel Fiocchi
  26. Seth Grossman
  27. Steve Lonegan
  28. Tom MacArthur

Other parties

  1. Allen Yusufov
  2. Anthony Parisi Sanchez
  3. Brian Reynolds
  4. Claudio Belusic
  5. Cynthia Johnson (New Jersey)
  6. Dan Delaney
  7. Diane Moxley
  8. Edward Stackhouse Jr.
  9. Felicia Stoler
  10. Gregg Mele
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  12. Joanne Miller
  13. John Ordille
  14. Mahmoud Mahmoud
  15. Michael Rufo
  16. Mohammad Kabir
  17. Paul Hamlin
  18. Robert Crook
  19. Robert Shapiro
  20. Scott DiRoma
  21. Steven Fenichel
  22. Wendy Goetz
  23. William Benfer

New Mexico

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Martin Heinrich

Republican

  1. Mick Rich

Other parties

  1. Gary Johnson (New Mexico)

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adolf Zubia
  2. Angel Pena
  3. Annie Chavez
  4. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez
  5. Ben Ray Lujan
  6. Damian Lara
  7. Damon Martinez
  8. David Alcon
  9. David Baake
  10. Debra Haaland
  11. Dennis Dinge
  12. Jesse Heitner
  13. John Abrams
  14. John Flores (New Mexico)
  15. Madeleine Hildebrandt
  16. Patrick Davis
  17. Paul Moya
  18. Ronald Fitzherbert
  19. Tony Martinez (New Mexico)
  20. Xochitl Torres Small

Republican

  1. Andrew Salas
  2. Clayburn Griffin
  3. Gavin Clarkson
  4. Jack Volpato
  5. Janice Arnold-Jones
  6. Jerald Steve McFall
  7. Michael Hendricks (New Mexico)
  8. Monty Newman
  9. Yvette Herrell

Other parties

  1. Lloyd Princeton

New York

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Kirsten Gillibrand
  2. Scott Noren

Republican

  1. Chele Farley
  2. David Webber
  3. Jim Samsel
  4. Pat Hahn
  5. Rafael Jones

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam McFadden
  2. Adem Bunkeddeko
  3. Adriano Espaillat
  4. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  5. Andrew Gilchrist
  6. Anne Messenger
  7. Anthony Brindisi
  8. Antonio Delgado
  9. Boyd Melson
  10. Brendon Henry
  11. Brian Flynn (New York)
  12. Brian Higgins
  13. Carl Achille
  14. Carolyn Maloney
  15. Chad McEvoy
  16. Charles Whalen
  17. Dana Balter
  18. Darren Cole
  19. David Clegg
  20. David Mastrianni
  21. David Pechefsky
  22. Derickson Lawrence
  23. Don Boyajian
  24. Douglas Michalek
  25. DuWayne Gregory
  26. Dylan Ratigan
  27. Eddie Sundquist
  28. Elaine DiMasi
  29. Eliot Engel
  30. Emily Martz
  31. Erin Cole
  32. Erin Collier
  33. Gareth Rhodes
  34. Grace Meng
  35. Gregory Meeks
  36. Hakeem Jeffries
  37. Heath Phillips
  38. Holly Lynch
  39. Ian Golden
  40. James Felton Keith
  41. Jeff Beals
  42. Jeff Kurzon
  43. Jefferson Thomas
  44. Jerrold Nadler
  45. Joan Seamans
  46. John Rennhack
  47. Jonathan Lewis (New York)
  48. Jose Serrano
  49. Joseph Crowley
  50. Joseph Morelle
  51. Joyce Briscoe
  52. Juanita Perez Williams
  53. Karl Warrington
  54. Kate Browning
  55. Kathleen Rice
  56. Katie Wilson
  57. Kevin Thomas (New York)
  58. Linda Andrei
  59. Liuba Grechen Shirley
  60. Louise Slaughter
  61. Max Della Pia
  62. Max Rose
  63. Michael DeCillis
  64. Michael DeVito Jr.
  65. Mizan Choudhury
  66. Nate McMurray
  67. Nick Stankevich
  68. Nita Lowey
  69. Nydia Velazquez
  70. Omar Vaid
  71. Pat Ryan
  72. Patrick Madden (New York)
  73. Patrick Nelson
  74. Paul Sperling
  75. Paul Tonko
  76. Perry Gershon
  77. Peter Lindner
  78. Philip LaTessa
  79. Rachel Barnhart
  80. Radhakrishna Mohan
  81. Rick Gallant
  82. Robin Wilt
  83. Sander Hicks
  84. Sara Idleman
  85. Scott Comegys
  86. Sean Bunny
  87. Sean Maloney
  88. Steven Brisee
  89. Sue Sullivan
  90. Suraj Patel
  91. Tanya Boone
  92. Tedra Cobb
  93. Tim Gomes
  94. Tom Casey
  95. Tom Suozzi
  96. Tracy Mitrano
  97. Vivian Viloria-Fisher
  98. Yvette Clarke
  99. Zach Emig

Republican

  1. Ameer Benno
  2. Anthony Pappas
  3. Chris Collins (New York)
  4. Claudia Tenney
  5. Dan DeBono
  6. Daniel Donovan (New York)
  7. Earl Blum
  8. Eliot Rabin
  9. Elise Stefanik
  10. Frank Smierciak II
  11. James Maxwell (New York)
  12. James O'Donnell (New York)
  13. Jarred Buchanan
  14. Jason Gonzalez
  15. Jim Banks (New York)
  16. Jineea Butler
  17. Joe Vitollo
  18. John Faso
  19. John Katko
  20. Lee Zeldin
  21. Lutchi Gayot
  22. Michael Grimm
  23. Michael O'Reilly
  24. Naomi Levin
  25. Nicholas Wan
  26. Peter King
  27. Renee Zeno
  28. Rosanne DiPizio
  29. Russell Finley
  30. Sakima Green-Brown
  31. Steven Schnibbe
  32. Tom Reed

Other parties

  1. Alex Fernandez (New York)
  2. Bill Bass
  3. Bob Cohen (New York judicial candidate)
  4. Chad McEvoy
  5. Charles Hargrove
  6. Costa Michailidis
  7. Derickson Lawrence
  8. Elizabeth Perri
  9. Ernest Johnson (New York)
  10. Henry Bardel
  11. James Clasby
  12. James Dillon (New York)
  13. Jessica White
  14. Joel Anabilah-Azumah
  15. John Hertzler
  16. Joseph Ciardullo
  17. Joseph Lieberman (New York)
  18. Josh Sauberman
  19. Larry Piegza
  20. Lynn Kahn
  21. Michael Zak
  22. Patricia Latzman
  23. Ronald Kim (New York judicial candidate)
  24. Steve Krieg
  25. Steven Greenfield
  26. Tom Hillgardner
  27. Victoria Alexander

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North Carolina

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Coker
  2. Alma Adams
  3. Beniah McMiller
  4. Christian Cano
  5. Dan McCready
  6. David Price
  7. David Wilson Brown
  8. Denise Adams
  9. Frank McNeill
  10. G.K. Butterfield
  11. Gabe Ortiz
  12. Gerald Wong
  13. Grayson Parker
  14. Jenny Marshall
  15. Kathy Manning
  16. Keith Young
  17. Ken Romley
  18. Kenneth Queen
  19. Kyle Horton
  20. Linda Coleman (North Carolina)
  21. Marc Tiegel
  22. Maria Warren
  23. Matt Coffay
  24. Michelle Laws
  25. Patrick Register
  26. Phillip Price
  27. Richard Watkins
  28. Ryan Watts
  29. Sam Searcy
  30. Scott Donaldson (North Carolina)
  31. Scott Huffman
  32. Steve Woodsmall
  33. Wendy May

Republican

  1. Albert Wiley Jr.
  2. Allen Chesser II
  3. Carl Persson
  4. Christopher Money
  5. Chuck Archerd
  6. Clarence Goins
  7. Cortland Meader
  8. David Rouzer
  9. Dillon Gentry
  10. George Holding
  11. Gina Collias
  12. Ira Roberts
  13. Jeff Gregory
  14. Lee Brian
  15. Mark Harris (North Carolina)
  16. Mark Meadows (North Carolina)
  17. Mark Walker (North Carolina)
  18. Matthew Vera
  19. Patrick McHenry
  20. Paul Bonham
  21. Paul Wright
  22. Phil Law
  23. Richard Hudson
  24. Robert Pittenger
  25. Roger Allison
  26. Scott Dacey
  27. Seth Blankenship
  28. Steve Von Loor
  29. Ted Budd
  30. Virginia Foxx
  31. Walter Jones

Other parties

  1. Barbara Howe (North Carolina)
  2. David Fallin
  3. Jeff Matemu
  4. Jeff Scott
  5. Robert Corriher

North Dakota

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Dustin David Peyer
  2. Heidi Heitkamp

Republican

  1. Gary Emineth
  2. Kevin Cramer
  3. Thomas O'Neill (North Dakota)

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Ben Hanson
  2. John Grabinger
  3. Mac Schneider

Republican

  1. Kelly Armstrong
  2. Paul Schaffner
  3. Tiffany Abentroth
  4. Tom Campbell (North Dakota)

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

Ohio

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Sherrod Brown

Republican

  1. Dan Kiley
  2. Don Elijah Eckhart
  3. Jim Renacci
  4. Josh Mandel
  5. Melissa Ackison
  6. Mike Gibbons

Other parties

  1. Philena Farley

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Godfrey
  2. Aftab Pureval
  3. Betsy Rader
  4. Bill Ebben
  5. Cody James Slatzer‐Rose
  6. Crystal Lett
  7. Danny O'Connor (Ohio)
  8. Doug Wilson
  9. Ed Albertson
  10. Grant Goodrich
  11. Jackie Patton
  12. James Neu Jr.
  13. Janet Everhard
  14. Janet Garrett
  15. Jill Schiller
  16. John Luchansky
  17. John Michael Galbraith
  18. John Peters (Ohio)
  19. John Russell (Ohio)
  20. John Wilson (Ohio)
  21. Joshua Garcia (Ohio)
  22. Joyce Beatty
  23. Ken Harbaugh
  24. Laura Ann Weaver
  25. Leah Sellers
  26. Marcia Fudge
  27. Marcy Kaptur
  28. Mark Dent
  29. Matthew Guyette
  30. Michael Milisits
  31. Patrick Pikus
  32. Richard Olivito
  33. Rick Neal
  34. Rob Jarvis
  35. Robert Barr (Ohio)
  36. Robert Crow
  37. Robert Klepinger
  38. Ryan Hupp
  39. Shawna Roberts
  40. Susan Moran Palmer
  41. TJ Mulloy
  42. Ted Jones (Ohio)
  43. Theresa Gasper
  44. Tim Ryan (Ohio)
  45. Vanessa Enoch
  46. Werner Lange
  47. William Smith (Ohio)
  48. Zach Scott

Republican

  1. Abdulkadir Haji
  2. Anthony Gonzalez
  3. Beverly Goldstein
  4. Bill Johnson (Ohio)
  5. Bob Gibbs
  6. Bob Kreienkamp
  7. Bob Latta
  8. Brad Wenstrup
  9. Carol O'Brien
  10. Christina Hagan
  11. Christopher DePizzo
  12. Darrell Hartman
  13. David Joyce
  14. Evan Carp
  15. Gary Chiero
  16. Gregory Dunham
  17. Jim Burgess
  18. Jim Jordan (Ohio)
  19. John Adams (Ohio US House candidate)
  20. John Anderson (Ohio)
  21. John Mitchel
  22. Jon Halverstadt
  23. Joseph Miller
  24. Keith Colton
  25. Kevin Bacon
  26. Lawrence Cohen
  27. Matt Lynch
  28. Melanie Leneghan
  29. Michael Grusenmeyer
  30. Michael Turner (Ohio)
  31. Mick Shoemaker Jr.
  32. Millie Milam
  33. Pat Manley
  34. Patrick Quinn (Ohio)
  35. Robert Blazek
  36. Samuel Ronan
  37. Steve Chabot
  38. Steve Stivers
  39. Steven Kraus
  40. Terry Robertson
  41. Thomas Patton
  42. Tim Kane
  43. Todd Wolfrum
  44. Troy Balderson
  45. W. Benjamin Franklin
  46. Warren Davidson

Other parties

  1. Adam Hickey
  2. Austin Bashore
  3. David Harlow
  4. David Macko
  5. James Condit Jr.
  6. James Jerome Bell
  7. Johnathan Miller
  8. Jonathan Veley
  9. Matthew Brendan O'Connor
  10. Mike Goldschmidt
  11. Steve Myers (Ohio)
  12. Werner Lange

Oklahoma

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Amanda Douglas
  2. Clay Padgett
  3. David Matthew Hullum
  4. Eddie Porter
  5. Elijah McIntosh
  6. Elysabeth Britt
  7. Frankie Robbins
  8. Fred Gipson
  9. Gwendolyn Fields
  10. Jason Nichols
  11. John McKenna (Oklahoma)
  12. Kendra Horn
  13. Leona Kelley-Leonard
  14. Mallory Varner
  15. Mark Keeter
  16. Mary Brannon
  17. Murray Thibodeaux
  18. Roxann Klutts
  19. Ruby Peters
  20. Tim Gilpin
  21. Tom Guild
  22. Tyson Todd Meade
  23. Virginia Jenner

Republican

  1. Andy Coleman
  2. Brian Jackson (Oklahoma congressional candidate)
  3. Danny Stockstill
  4. David Smith (Oklahoma)
  5. DeJuan Edwards
  6. Frank Lucas
  7. Gregory Dunson
  8. James Taylor (Oklahoma)
  9. Jarrin Jackson
  10. John McCarthy (Oklahoma)
  11. Kevin Hern
  12. Markwayne Mullin
  13. Nathan Dahm
  14. Steve Russell
  15. Tim Harris (Oklahoma)
  16. Tom Cole (Oklahoma)

Other parties

  1. David Matthew Hullum

Oregon

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Ben Lavine
  2. Charles Rand Barnett
  3. Daniel Arcangel
  4. Earl Blumenauer
  5. Eric Burnette
  6. Eric Hafner (Oregon)
  7. Jamie McLeod-Skinner
  8. Jennifer Neahring
  9. Jim Crary
  10. Kurt Schrader
  11. Michael Byrne
  12. Michael Stansfield (Oregon)
  13. Peter DeFazio
  14. Peter Wright
  15. Raz Mason
  16. Ricky Barajas
  17. Ross Wordhouse
  18. Steven Cody Reynolds (Oregon)
  19. Suzanne Bonamici
  20. Timothy White

Republican

  1. Art Robinson
  2. Court Boice
  3. George Griffith
  4. Greg Walden
  5. Jo Rae Perkins
  6. Joey Nations
  7. John Verbeek
  8. Mark Callahan
  9. Michael Polen
  10. Paul Romero
  11. Preston Miller
  12. Randy Pollock
  13. Robert Reynolds
  14. Stefan Strek
  15. Tom Harrison (Oregon)

Other parties

  1. Dan Souza
  2. David Walker (Oregon)
  3. Drew Layda
  4. Gary Dye
  5. Marc Koller
  6. Mark Roberts (Oregon)
  7. Marvin Sandnes
  8. Michael Beilstein
  9. Michael P. Marsh (Oregon)
  10. Richard Jacobson

Pennsylvania

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Bob Casey Jr.
  2. Brian Kelly (Pennsylvania)
  3. Ray Uhric

Republican

  1. Bobby Lawrence
  2. Cynthia Ayers (Pennsylvania)
  3. Jeff Bartos
  4. Jim Christiana
  5. Joseph Vodvarka
  6. Lou Barletta
  7. Paul Addis (Pennsylvania)
  8. Paul DeLong

Other parties

  1. Dale Kerns
  2. Neal Gale

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Anthony
  2. Adam Benjamin Campbell
  3. Adam Sedlock
  4. Alan Howe
  5. Ashley Lunkenheimer
  6. Beth Tarasi
  7. Bibiana Boerio
  8. Bill Green
  9. Bill Leiner
  10. Bob Dettore
  11. Brendan Boyle
  12. Brent Ottaway
  13. Brian Skibo
  14. Casey McLeod
  15. Charles Klein
  16. Chip Collica
  17. Chris Rieger
  18. Chrissy Houlahan
  19. Christina Hartman
  20. Conor Lamb
  21. Dan Muroff
  22. David Clark (Pennsylvania)
  23. David Weidman
  24. David Wertime
  25. Daylin Leach
  26. Denny Wolff
  27. Drew McGinty
  28. Dwight Evans
  29. Elizabeth Moro
  30. Eric Ding
  31. Gary Wegman
  32. George Badey
  33. George Scott (Pennsylvania)
  34. Greg Edwards (Pennsylvania)
  35. Gregory Vitali
  36. Janis Brooks
  37. Jessica King (Pennsylvania)
  38. Joe Hoeffel
  39. John George (Pennsylvania)
  40. John Morganelli
  41. John Stolz
  42. Judy Herschel
  43. Julie Eble
  44. Kerith Strano Taylor
  45. Kevin Johnson (Pennsylvania)
  46. Larry Arata
  47. Laura Quick
  48. Lindy Li
  49. Madeleine Dean
  50. Marc Friedenberg
  51. Margo Davidson
  52. Mary Ellen Balchunis
  53. Mary Gay Scanlon
  54. Mary Jo Daley
  55. Matt Cartwright
  56. Michael Doyle (Pennsylvania Congress)
  57. Michele Lawrence
  58. Mike Marsicano
  59. Molly Sheehan
  60. Nathan Kleinman
  61. Nina Ahmad
  62. Paul Perry
  63. Rachel Reddick
  64. Ray Linsenmayer
  65. Richard Lazer
  66. Rick Daugherty
  67. Robert Brady
  68. Robert Multari
  69. Robert Solomon (Pennsylvania)
  70. Roger Ruggles
  71. Ronald DiNicola
  72. Scot John Tomaszewski
  73. Scott Wallace (Pennsylvania)
  74. Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson
  75. Shelly Chauncey
  76. Shira Goodman
  77. Steve Bacher
  78. Susan Boser
  79. Susan Wild
  80. Thaddeus Kirkland
  81. Theresa Wright
  82. Tom Prigg
  83. Wade Jodun
  84. Willie Singletary

Republican

  1. Andrew Lewis (Pennsylvania)
  2. Andrew Shecktor
  3. Art Halvorson
  4. Benjamin Hornberger
  5. Bernard Washabaugh II
  6. Bill Neff
  7. Brian Fitzpatrick
  8. Bryan Leib
  9. Chester Beiler
  10. Clare Putnam Pozos
  11. Dan David
  12. Dan Meuser
  13. Dave Reed
  14. David Torres
  15. Dean Browning
  16. Dean Malik
  17. Doug Mastriano
  18. Doug McLinko
  19. George Halcovage
  20. Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania)
  21. Greg McCauley
  22. Guy Reschenthaler
  23. Jeremy Gonzales Ibrahim
  24. Joe Billie
  25. Joe Peters
  26. John Chrin
  27. John Eichelberger
  28. John Joyce (Pennsylvania)
  29. Justin Simmons
  30. Keith Rothfus
  31. Kevin Oakes
  32. Kris Hart
  33. Lloyd Smucker
  34. Marty Nothstein
  35. Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania)
  36. Mike Pries
  37. Paul Addis (Pennsylvania)
  38. Paul Masters
  39. Pearl Kim
  40. Richard Booker
  41. Rick Saccone
  42. Robert Kuniegel
  43. Ryan Costello
  44. Scott Perry
  45. Scott Uehlinger
  46. Sean Donahue
  47. Stephen Bloom (Pennsylvania)
  48. Tom Marino
  49. Travis Schooley
  50. Valerie Mihalek
  51. Walter Smerconish

Other parties

  1. Brianna Johnston
  2. Ebert Beeman
  3. Richard Griffiths Smith Jr.
  4. Sandra Salas
  5. Steve Scheetz
  6. Tim Silfies

Rhode Island

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Patricia Fontes
  2. Roque De La Fuente
  3. Sheldon Whitehouse

Republican

  1. Robert Flanders Jr.
  2. Robert Nardolillo
  3. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Christopher Young
  2. David Cicilline
  3. Jim Langevin
  4. Roque De La Fuente

Republican

  1. Frederick Wysocki
  2. Patrick Donovan (Rhode Island)
  3. Roque De La Fuente
  4. Salvatore Caiozzo

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

South Carolina

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Annabelle Robertson
  2. Archie Parnell
  3. Bill Hopkins
  4. Brandon Brown (South Carolina)
  5. Bruce Fischer
  6. Chris Chastain
  7. Doris Lee Turner
  8. Eric Graben
  9. Hosea Cleveland
  10. J.T. Davis
  11. James Clyburn
  12. Joe Cunningham
  13. Mal Hyman
  14. Mark Ali (South Carolina)
  15. Mary Geren
  16. Phil Black (South Carolina)
  17. Robert Williams (South Carolina Representative)
  18. Sean Carrigan
  19. Sidney Moore
  20. Steve Lough
  21. Toby Smith
  22. Will Morin III

Republican

  1. Barry Bell
  2. Claude Schmid
  3. Dan Albert
  4. Dan Hamilton
  5. Dimitri Cherny
  6. Gerhard Gressmann
  7. J. Alan Ruff
  8. James Epley
  9. Jeff Duncan (South Carolina)
  10. Joe Wilson (South Carolina)
  11. John Marshall Mosser
  12. John Ward (South Carolina)
  13. Johnny Ray
  14. Jon James
  15. Jordan Brown
  16. Josh Kimbrell
  17. Justin David Sanders
  18. Katie Arrington
  19. Larry Guy Hammond
  20. Lee Bright
  21. Mark Burns (South Carolina)
  22. Mark Sanford (South Carolina)
  23. Ralph Norman
  24. Shannon Pierce
  25. Stephen Brown (South Carolina)
  26. Ted Fienning
  27. Tom Perez (South Carolina)
  28. Tom Rice (South Carolina)
  29. William Timmons

Other parties

  1. Bryan Pugh
  2. Dave Moore
  3. Dick Withington
  4. Guy Furay
  5. Michael Chandler (South Carolina)
  6. Sonny Narang

South Dakota

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Chris Martian
  2. Timothy Bjorkman

Republican

  1. Dusty Johnson
  2. Eric Terrell
  3. Matt Johnson (South Dakota)
  4. Neal Tapio
  5. Shantel Krebs

Other parties

  1. George Hendrickson
  2. Ron Wieczorek

Tennessee

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Billy Bailey (Tennessee)
  2. Gary Davis (Tennessee)
  3. James Mackler
  4. John Wolfe (Tennessee)
  5. Phil Bredesen

Republican

  1. Aaron Pettigrew
  2. Andy Ogles
  3. Edgar A. Lawson
  4. Larry Crim
  5. Marsha Blackburn
  6. Rolando Toyos
  7. Stephen Lee Fincher

Other parties

  1. Breton Phillips
  2. Dean Hill (Tennessee)
  3. John Carico
  4. Kevin Lee McCants
  5. Kris Todd
  6. Trudy Austin

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Christopher Finley
  2. Christopher Hale
  3. Danielle Mitchell
  4. Dawn Barlow
  5. Erika Stotts Pearson
  6. Harold Shevlin
  7. Isaac Richmond
  8. Jim Cooper (Tennessee)
  9. John Boatner Jr.
  10. Joseph Schenkenfelder
  11. Joshua Williams
  12. Justin Kanew
  13. Kasandra Smith
  14. M. Latroy Alexandria-Williams
  15. Mariah Phillips
  16. Marty Olsen
  17. Matt Reel
  18. Merrilee Wineinger
  19. Peter Heffernan
  20. Renee Hoyos
  21. Stephen Brandon
  22. Steve Cohen
  23. Steven Reynolds (Tennessee)

Republican

  1. Ashley Nickloes
  2. Brad Fullington
  3. C. David Stansberry
  4. Charles Fleischmann
  5. Charlotte Bergmann
  6. Chaz Allison
  7. Christopher Monday
  8. Colleen Owens (Tennessee)
  9. David Kustoff
  10. George Flinn Jr.
  11. Glen Dean
  12. Hank Hamblin
  13. Jack Maddux
  14. James Brooks (Tennessee)
  15. Jason Emert
  16. Jeremy Massengale
  17. Jimmy Matlock
  18. Jody Ball
  19. John Rose (Tennessee)
  20. Judd Matheny
  21. Ken Gross
  22. LaVern "U-Turn LaVern" Vivio
  23. Lee Thomas Miller
  24. Mark Green (Tennessee)
  25. Mickie Lou Banyas
  26. Phil Roe
  27. Robert Ewing Corlew
  28. Scott DesJarlais
  29. Tim Burchett
  30. Todd McKinley
  31. Vito Sagliano
  32. William Spurlock Sr.

Other parties

  1. David Ross
  2. Greg Samples
  3. James Hart (Tennessee)
  4. Lenny Ladner
  5. Michael Salyer
  6. Nicholas Mantanona
  7. Rick Tyler (Tennessee)

Texas

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Beto O'Rourke
  2. Dustin Webb
  3. Edward Kimbrough
  4. Pavel Goberman
  5. Sema Hernandez

Republican

  1. Bruce Jacobson Jr.
  2. Geraldine Sam
  3. Mary Miller
  4. Stefano de Stefano
  5. Ted Cruz

Other parties

  1. Neal Dikeman

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Bell
  2. Adrienne Bell
  3. Al Green
  4. Al Woolum
  5. Alex Triantaphyllis
  6. Ali Khorasani
  7. Andre Joseph
  8. Angela Villescaz
  9. Armando Walle
  10. Augustine Reyes
  11. Awbrey Hughlett
  12. Barbara Mallory Caraway
  13. Ben Garves
  14. Ben Mendoza
  15. Brent Beal
  16. Brett Shipp
  17. Carlos Quintanilla
  18. Catherine Krantz
  19. Chetan Panda
  20. Chris Perri
  21. Christian Hernandez
  22. Christine Mann
  23. Colin Allred
  24. Dale Mantey
  25. Dan Epstein
  26. Dan Wood
  27. Danielle Pellett
  28. Darrell Rodriguez (Texas)
  29. David Henry (Texas)
  30. Dayna Steele
  31. Debra Kerner
  32. Derrick Crowe
  33. Dominique Garcia
  34. Dori Fenenbock
  35. Ed Meier
  36. Eddie Bernice Johnson
  37. Elliott McFadden
  38. Enrique Garcia
  39. Eric Holguin
  40. Eric Pfalzgraf
  41. Eric Williams (Texas congressional candidate)
  42. Filemon Vela (Texas U.S. representative)
  43. George Rodriguez (congressional candidate)
  44. Gina Ortiz Jones
  45. Greg Sagan
  46. H. P. Parvizian
  47. Hector Morales
  48. Henry Cuellar
  49. Ira Bershad
  50. Ivan Sanchez
  51. James Cargas
  52. James Graf (Texas)
  53. Jan McDowell
  54. Jana Lynne Sanchez
  55. Jason Westin
  56. Jay Hulings
  57. Jennie Lou Leeder
  58. Jerome Tilghman
  59. Jimmy Darnell Jones
  60. Joaquin Castro
  61. John Biggan
  62. John Carrillo
  63. John Duncan (Texas)
  64. John Wannamaker
  65. Jon Powell
  66. Joseph Kopser
  67. Josh Imhoff
  68. Joshua Butler (Texas)
  69. Judy Canales
  70. Julie Oliver
  71. Justin Snider
  72. Kathi Thomas
  73. Kent Lester
  74. Kevin Nelson (Texas)
  75. Lander Bethel
  76. Larry Tylka
  77. Laura Moser
  78. Letitia Plummer
  79. Levii Shocklee
  80. Levy Barnes Jr.
  81. Lillian Salerno
  82. Linsey Fagan
  83. Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
  84. Lloyd Doggett
  85. Lorie Burch
  86. M.J. Hegar
  87. Madeline Eden
  88. Marc Veasey
  89. Margarita Ruiz Johnson
  90. Mark Gibson (Texas)
  91. Mary Wilson (Texas)
  92. Mason Casas
  93. Matt Harris
  94. Medrick Yhap
  95. Miguel Levario
  96. Mike Clark (Texas)
  97. Mike Siegel
  98. Nicole LeClaire
  99. Nikolus Gianukos
  100. Norma Chavez
  101. Pat Bryan
  102. Pedro Valencia
  103. Raul (Roy) Barrera
  104. Rene Pena
  105. Richard Johnson (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
  106. Richie DeGrow
  107. Rick Kennedy
  108. Rick Treviño
  109. Rixi Melton
  110. Roel Garcia
  111. Ron Marshall (Texas)
  112. Ronnie McDonald
  113. Ruby Faye Woolridge
  114. Sam Johnson (Texas congressional candidate)
  115. Scott Sturm
  116. Sheila Jackson Lee
  117. Shirley McKellar
  118. Silky Malik
  119. Sri Preston Kulkarni
  120. Steve Brown (Texas)
  121. Steve Love
  122. Steven David (Texas)
  123. Sylvia Garcia
  124. Tahir Javed
  125. Tami Walker
  126. Tanner Do
  127. Tawana Cadien
  128. Todd Allen
  129. Todd Carlton
  130. Todd Litton
  131. Todd Maternowski
  132. Vanessa Adia
  133. Vanessa Edwards Foster
  134. Veronica Escobar
  135. Vicente González
  136. West Hansen
  137. Will Fisher

Republican

  1. Adrian Mizher
  2. Al Poteet
  3. Alex Donkervoet
  4. Alia Garcia-Ureste
  5. Alma Arredondo-Lynch
  6. Anthony Culler
  7. Anthony White (Texas)
  8. Autry Pruitt
  9. Ava Pate
  10. Bech Bruun
  11. Bill Flores
  12. Bill Sargent
  13. Blake Farenthold
  14. Brian Babin
  15. Bunni Pounds
  16. Carmen Maria Montiel
  17. Charles Lingerfelt
  18. Chip Roy
  19. Chris Mapp
  20. Craig Walker (Texas)
  21. Cyrus Sajna
  22. Dale Brueggemann
  23. Daniel Crenshaw
  24. Danny Campbell (Texas congressional candidate)
  25. Danny Nguyen
  26. David Balat
  27. David Niederkorn
  28. David Smalling
  29. David Williams (Texas)
  30. Deborah Gagliardi
  31. Earl Brunner
  32. Eddie Gassman
  33. Edward Ziegler
  34. Eric Burkhart
  35. Eric Zmrhal
  36. Foster Hagen
  37. Francisco Canseco
  38. Harry Bowers
  39. Ivan Andarza
  40. Jaimy Blanco
  41. Jake Ellzey
  42. James Cantu
  43. James Green (Texas)
  44. Jason Isaac
  45. Jason Wright
  46. Jenifer Sarver
  47. Jerry Hall (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
  48. Jodey Arrington
  49. John Carter
  50. John Cook (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
  51. John Cooper (Texas)
  52. John Culberson
  53. John Grunwald
  54. John Ratcliffe
  55. Johnathan Davidson
  56. Jon Spiers
  57. Jonny Havens
  58. Justin Lurie
  59. Kathaleen Wall
  60. Kay Granger
  61. Keith Casey
  62. Ken Cope
  63. Kenneth Sheets
  64. Kenny Marchant
  65. Kevin Brady
  66. Kevin Harrison (Texas)
  67. Kevin Roberts (Texas)
  68. Kurt Schwab
  69. Lance Gooden
  70. Louie Gohmert
  71. Mac Thornberry
  72. Malcolm Whittaker
  73. Mark Mitchell (Texas)
  74. Matt McCall (Texas)
  75. Mauro Garza
  76. Mel Hassell
  77. Michael Burgess
  78. Michael Cloud (Texas)
  79. Michael McCaul
  80. Michael Palmer
  81. Mike Conaway (Texas)
  82. Mike Sweeney (Texas)
  83. Paul Brown (Texas)
  84. Paul Myers
  85. Peggy Wardlaw
  86. Pete Olson
  87. Pete Sessions
  88. Phillip Aronoff
  89. Randy Weber
  90. Rey Gonzalez
  91. Rick Seeberger
  92. Rick Walker (Texas)
  93. Robert Schafranek
  94. Robert Stovall
  95. Roger Williams (Texas)
  96. Ronald Wright
  97. Roshin Rowjee
  98. Ryan Krause
  99. SK Alexander
  100. Sam Deen
  101. Samuel Temple
  102. Sean Ricker
  103. Shannon Dubberly
  104. Shawn Dandridge
  105. Sheldon Daniels
  106. Susan Narvaiz
  107. Thomas Dillingham
  108. Tim Westley
  109. Troy Ratterree
  110. Van Taylor
  111. Veronica Birkenstock
  112. Will Hurd
  113. William Hayward
  114. William Negley
  115. Willie Billups

Other parties

  1. Anthony Cristo
  2. Arthur Thomas IV
  3. Ben Mendoza
  4. Benjamin Hernandez
  5. Bert Aguin
  6. Calvin DeWeese
  7. Chris Duncan
  8. Chris Suprun
  9. Christopher Claytor
  10. Clark Patterson
  11. Cullen Burns
  12. Desarae Lindsey
  13. Don Conley III
  14. Glenn Adair
  15. Gregory Brady
  16. Jacob Leddy (Texas)
  17. James Duerr
  18. Jason Harber
  19. Jason Reeves (Texas)
  20. Jeff Callaway
  21. Jeffrey Blunt
  22. Jessica Peterka
  23. John McElligott
  24. Kellen Sweny
  25. Ken Ashby
  26. Kesha Rogers
  27. Lee Santos
  28. Lori Bartley
  29. Luke Spencer
  30. Mark Boler
  31. Melina Baker
  32. Mike Kolls
  33. Mike Ryan
  34. Patrick Gunnels
  35. Peter Churchman
  36. Phil Kurtz
  37. Robert Mason
  38. Roger Barone
  39. Ronald Kimmons
  40. Ruben Corvalan
  41. Samuel Williams Jr.
  42. Scott Cubbler
  43. Shawn Jones
  44. Stephanie Williams
  45. Vince Duncan

Utah

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Danny Drew
  2. James Singer
  3. Jeff Dransfield
  4. Jenny Wilson (Utah)
  5. Larry Livingston
  6. Mitchell Vice

Republican

  1. Abe Lincoln Brian Jenkins
  2. Alicia Colvin
  3. Jeremy Friedbaum
  4. Joshua Lee
  5. Larry Meyers
  6. Loy Brunson
  7. Mike Kennedy (Utah)
  8. Mitt Romney
  9. Samuel Parker
  10. Stoney Fonua
  11. Tim Jimenez
  12. Torrey Jenkins
  13. Tyrone Jensen

Other parties

  1. Craig Bowden
  2. Tim Aalders

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Homer
  2. Ben McAdams
  3. Carol Surveyor
  4. Darlene McDonald
  5. James Singer
  6. Kurt Weiland
  7. Lee Castillo
  8. Marla Mott-Smith
  9. Misty Snow
  10. Randy Hopkins
  11. Sheldon Kirkham
  12. Shireen Ghorbani
  13. Tom Taylor (Utah)

Republican

  1. Chia-Chi Teng
  2. Chris Stewart (Utah)
  3. Christopher Herrod
  4. John Curtis (Utah)
  5. Kevin Probasco
  6. Mary Burkett
  7. Mia Love
  8. Rob Bishop

Other parties

  1. Adam Davis
  2. Cathy Callow-Heusser
  3. Eric Eliason
  4. Jan Garbett

Vermont

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Folasade Adeluola
  2. Jon Svitavsky
  3. Roque De La Fuente

Republican

  1. Brooke Paige
  2. Jasdeep Pannu
  3. Lawrence Zupan
  4. User:Nate Dobbs/Sandbox 1
  5. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Bernie Sanders

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Ben Mitchell
  2. Daniel Freilich
  3. Jon Svitavsky
  4. Peter Welch
  5. Roque De La Fuente

Republican

  1. Anya Tynio
  2. Brooke Paige
  3. User:Nate Dobbs/Sandbox 1
  4. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Cris Ericson

Virginia

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Tim Kaine

Republican

  1. Corey Stewart
  2. E.W. Jackson
  3. Ivan Raiklin
  4. Nick Freitas
  5. Ron Wallace
  6. Winsome Sears

Other parties

No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Abigail Spanberger
  2. Adam Slate
  3. Alison Kiehl Friedman
  4. Andrew Sneathern
  5. Anthony Flaccavento
  6. Ben Cullop
  7. Bobby Scott (Virginia)
  8. Charlotte Moore
  9. Dan Helmer
  10. Dan Ward
  11. Dave Belote
  12. David Hanson (Virginia)
  13. Deep Sran
  14. Don Beyer
  15. Donald McEachin
  16. Edwin Santana (Virginia)
  17. Eileen Bedell
  18. Elaine Luria
  19. Ernest Porter
  20. Gerald Connolly
  21. Janelle Noble
  22. Jennifer Lewis
  23. Jennifer Wexton
  24. John Suddarth
  25. Jonathan Park
  26. Julia Biggins
  27. Julien Modica
  28. Justin Santopietro
  29. Karen Mallard
  30. Kim Gower
  31. Kimberly Adams (2018 congressional candidate)
  32. Leslie Cockburn
  33. Lindsey Davis Stover
  34. Michael Pomerleano
  35. Paul Pelletier
  36. Peter Volosin
  37. Roger Dean Huffstetler
  38. Ryan Sawyers
  39. Sergio Coppola
  40. Shadi Ayyas
  41. Shaun Brown
  42. Vangie Williams

Republican

  1. Barbara Comstock
  2. Ben Cline
  3. Chan Park
  4. Chaz Haywood
  5. David Brat
  6. David Leon
  7. Denver Riggleman
  8. Douglas Wright
  9. Ed Justo
  10. Elliot Pope
  11. Jeff Dove
  12. Kathryn Lewis (Virginia)
  13. Mary Jones
  14. Mike Desjadon
  15. Morgan Griffith
  16. Rob Wittman
  17. Ryan McAdams
  18. Scott Taylor (Virginia)
  19. Shak Hill
  20. Shion Fenty
  21. Thomas Garrett
  22. Thomas Oh

Other parties

  1. Helen Alli
  2. Michael Frend
  3. Mike Webb
  4. Padraig-Eoin "Patrick" Stubbs
  5. Pete Wells (Virginia)
  6. Scott Blankenship
  7. Stevan Porter
  8. Steve America

Washington

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Clint Tannehill
  2. Don Rivers
  3. George Kalberer
  4. Maria Cantwell
  5. Mohammad Said
  6. Roque De La Fuente
  7. Thor Amundson

Republican

  1. Art Coday
  2. Dave Bryant
  3. Glen Stockwell
  4. GoodSpaceGuy
  5. Joey Gibson
  6. John Orlinski
  7. Keith Swank
  8. Matt Hawkins
  9. Matthew Heines
  10. RC Smith
  11. Roque De La Fuente
  12. Susan Hutchison
  13. Tim Owen

Other parties

  1. Alex Tsimerman
  2. Brad Chase
  3. Clay Johnson (Washington)
  4. James Robert Deal
  5. Jennifer Ferguson
  6. Mike Luke
  7. Sam Wright (Washington)
  8. Steve Hoffman

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Adam Smith (Washington)
  2. Brayden Olson
  3. Brian Kostenko
  4. Carolyn Long
  5. Christine Brown
  6. Collin Richard Carlson
  7. David McDevitt
  8. Denny Heck
  9. Derek Kilmer
  10. Dorothy Gasque
  11. Jason Rittereiser
  12. Keith Arnold
  13. Kim Schrier
  14. Lisa Brown (Washington)
  15. Martin Hash
  16. Matt Sutherland
  17. Mona Das
  18. Peter Harrison
  19. Poga Ahn
  20. Pramila Jayapal
  21. Rick Larsen
  22. Robert Hunziker
  23. Roque De La Fuente
  24. Sarah Smith
  25. Shannon Hader
  26. Suzan DelBene
  27. Thomas Cramer (Washington)
  28. Toby Whitney
  29. Tola Marts

Republican

  1. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  2. Craig Keller
  3. Dan Newhouse
  4. Dino Rossi
  5. Doug Basler
  6. Douglas Dightman
  7. Earl Bowerman
  8. Gordon Allen Pross
  9. Jack Hughes-Hageman
  10. Jaime Herrera Beutler
  11. Jeffrey Beeler
  12. Jered Gavin Bonneau
  13. Joseph Brumbles
  14. Kari Ilonummi
  15. Michael Cortney
  16. Roque De La Fuente
  17. Scott Stafne
  18. Uncle Mover

Other parties

  1. Adam Harrsion
  2. Brian Luke
  3. Dave Saulibio
  4. Eric Agnew
  5. Kari Ilonummi
  6. Krystol McGee
  7. Mike Coverdale
  8. Patrick Dillon
  9. Richard Reyes
  10. Scott Stafne
  11. Stonewall Jackson Bird
  12. Tamborine Borrelli
  13. Tyler Myles Vega
  14. Uncle Mover

West Virginia

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Chase Henderson
  2. Joe Manchin III
  3. Paula Jean Swearengin

Republican

  1. Bo Copley
  2. Don Blankenship (West Virginia)
  3. Evan Jenkins
  4. Jack Newbrough
  5. Patrick Morrisey
  6. Scott Ernst
  7. Tom Willis

Other parties

  1. Evan Jenkins
  2. Rusty Hollen

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Aaron Scheinberg
  2. Janice Hagerman
  3. Kendra Fershee
  4. Paul Davis (West Virginia)
  5. Ralph Baxter
  6. Richard Ojeda
  7. Shirley Love
  8. Steve Williams (West Virginia)
  9. Talley Sergent
  10. Tom Payne (West Virginia)

Republican

  1. Alexander Mooney
  2. Ayne Amjad
  3. Carol Miller (West Virginia)
  4. David McKinley
  5. Marty Gearheart
  6. Philip Payton
  7. Rick Snuffer (2018 West Virginia congressional candidate)
  8. Rupert Phillips Jr.

Other parties

  1. Daniel Lutz, Jr.

Wisconsin

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Tammy Baldwin

Republican

  1. Charles Barman
  2. George Lucia
  3. Griffin Jones
  4. John Schiess
  5. Kevin Nicholson
  6. Leah Vukmir

Other parties

  1. Joseph Schnering

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Beau Liegeois
  2. Bob Look
  3. Brian Ewert
  4. Cathy Myers
  5. D.F. Paulaha
  6. Dan Kohl
  7. David Beeksma
  8. David Yankovich
  9. Gary George (Wisconsin)
  10. Gwen Moore
  11. Kyle Frenette
  12. Margaret Engebretson
  13. Mark Pocan
  14. Ramon Hyron Garcia
  15. Randy Bryce
  16. Ron Kind
  17. Sarah Lloyd
  18. Shawn Rundblade
  19. Tom Palzewicz

Republican

  1. Alex Virijevich
  2. Brad Boivin
  3. Brandon Cook
  4. Bryan Steil
  5. Cindy Werner
  6. Glenn Grothman
  7. Jeff Wamboldt
  8. Jennifer Vipond
  9. Jeremy Ryan
  10. Jim Sensenbrenner
  11. Kevin Steen
  12. Michael Gallagher (Wisconsin)
  13. Nick Polce
  14. Paul Nehlen
  15. Scott Olmer
  16. Sean Duffy
  17. Steve Toft
  18. Tim Rogers (Wisconsin)

Other parties

  1. Ken Driessen
  2. Kris Riley
  3. Robert Raymond

Wyoming

U.S. Senate

Democratic

  1. Charlie Hardy
  2. Gary Trauner
  3. Roque De La Fuente

Republican

  1. Anthony Van Risseghem
  2. Charlie Hardy
  3. David Dodson (Wyoming)
  4. John Barrasso
  5. John Holtz
  6. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Joe Porambo

U.S. House

Democratic

  1. Greg Hunter
  2. Mark Harvey
  3. Roque De La Fuente
  4. Travis Helm

Republican

  1. Blake Stanley
  2. Liz Cheney
  3. Rod Miller
  4. Roque De La Fuente

Other parties

  1. Daniel Clyde Cummings
  2. Richard Brubaker

Women candidates

According to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP), a record number of women filed to run as candidates for both the U.S. House and U.S Senate in 2018. As of October 23, 2018, 53 women filed to run for U.S. Senate seats, breaking the previous record of 40 set in 2016. Twenty-two women won U.S. Senate primaries in 2018, which exceeded the previous high of 18 in 2016, according to CAWP. On the U.S. House side, 476 women filed to run in 2018, which was a more than 50 percent increase over the previous record of 298 in 2012. Click here for more data from CAWP.[1]



Wave elections (1918-2016)

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See also: Wave elections (1918-2016)

The term wave election is frequently used to describe an election cycle in which one party makes significant electoral gains. How many seats would Republicans have to lose for the 2018 midterm election to be considered a wave election?

Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred between 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) second midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump's (R) first presidential election in 2016. We define wave elections as the 20 percent of elections in that period resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president's party.

Applying this definition to U.S. House elections and U.S. Senate elections, we found that Republicans would need to lose 48 House seats and seven Senate seats for 2018 to qualify as a wave election in each chamber.

The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 11 U.S. House waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.

[hide]U.S. House wave elections

Year

President

Party

Election type

House seats change

House majority[2]

 

1932

Hoover

R

Presidential

-97

D

 

1922

Harding

R

First midterm

-76

R

 

1938

Roosevelt

D

Second midterm

-70

D

 

2010

Obama

D

First midterm

-63

R (flipped)

 

1920

Wilson

D

Presidential

-59

R

 

1946

Truman

D

First midterm

-54

R (flipped)

 

1994

Clinton

D

First midterm

-54

R (flipped)

 

1930

Hoover

R

First midterm

-53

D (flipped)

 

1942

Roosevelt

D

Third midterm

-50

D

 

1966

Johnson

D

First midterm[3]

-48

D

 

1974

Ford

R

Second midterm[4]

-48

D

 

The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 10 U.S. Senate waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.

[hide]U.S. Senate wave elections

Year

President

Party

Election type

Senate seats change

Senate majority[5]

 

1932

Hoover

R

Presidential

-13

D (flipped)

 

1958

Eisenhower

R

Second midterm

-12

D

 

1946

Truman

D

First midterm

-10

R (flipped)

 

1980

Carter

D

Presidential

-9

R (flipped)

 

2014

Obama

D

Second midterm

-9

R (flipped)

 

1942

Roosevelt

D

Third midterm

-8

D

 

2008

George W. Bush

D

Presidential

-8

D

 

1926

Coolidge

R

First midterm[6]

-7

R

 

1930

Hoover

R

First midterm

-7

R

 

1986

Reagan

R

Second midterm

-7

D (flipped)

 

See also

Footnotes

  1.  

·  Center for American Women and Politics, "2018 Summary of Women Candidates," accessed October 15, 2018

·  ·  Denotes the party that had more seats in the U.S. House following the election.

·  ·  Lyndon Johnson's (D) first term began in November 1963 after the death of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was first elected in 1960. Before Johnson had his first midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.

·  ·  Gerald Ford's (R) first term began in August 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was first elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Because Ford only served for two full months before facing the electorate, this election is classified as Nixon's second midterm.

·  ·  Denotes the party that had more seats in the U.S. House following the election.

  1. ·  Calvin Coolidge's (R) first term began in August 1923 after the death of President Warren Harding (R), who was first elected in 1920. Before he had his first midterm in 1926, Coolidge was re-elected as president in 1924.

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