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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF
UNITED STATES SENATOR AND FOR THE OFFICE OF
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS
(OCTOBER 18, 2012)
COMPILED BY
THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
KAREN L. HAAS, CLERK
http://clerk.house.gov
FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 2012
WASHINGTON : 2012
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LIST OF NOMINEES
(Those marked * are incumbent in the 112th Congress; those marked † served in the House in the 112th Congress; those marked ‡ served in a previous Congress. Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)
ALABAMA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Jo Bonner,* Republican ......................................... Mobile
2 Martha Roby,* Republican .................................... Montgomery Therese Ford, Democrat ........................................ Montgomery
3 Mike Rogers,* Republican ..................................... Anniston John Andrew Harris, Democrat ............................ Opelika
4 Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican ........................... Haleyville Daniel H. Boman, Democrat ................................. Sulligent
5 Mo Brooks,* Republican ........................................ Huntsville Charlie L. Holley, Democrat .................................. Madison
6 Spencer Bachus,* Republican ................................ Vestavia Hills Penny H. Bailey, Democrat ................................... Leeds
7 Don Chamberlain, Republican .............................. Selma Terri A. Sewell,* Democrat ................................... Birmingham
ALASKA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Don Young,* Republican ........................................ Fort Yukon Sharon M. Cissna, Democrat ................................. Anchorage Ted Gianoutsos, Nominating Petition .................. Anchorage Jim C. McDermott, Libertarian ............................ Fairbanks
ARIZONA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Jeff Flake,† Republican .......................................... Mesa Richard Carmona, Democrat ................................. Tucson Marc Victor, Libertarian ........................................ Chandler
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Arizona has been increased from 8 to 9 in the 113th Congress.
1 Jonathan Paton, Republican ................................. Oro Valley Ann Kirkpatrick,‡ Democrat ................................. Flagstaff Kim Allen, Libertarian .......................................... Arizona City
2 Martha McSally, Republican ................................. Tucson Ron Barber,* Democrat ......................................... Tucson
2 3 Gabriela Saucedo Mercer, Republican .................. Tucson Raul M. Grijalva,* Democrat ................................ Tucson Blanca Guerra, Libertarian ................................... Tucson
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ARIZONA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4 Paul A. Gosar,* Republican ................................... Flagstaff
Johnnie Robinson, Democrat ................................. Florence Richard Grayson, Americans Elect ....................... Apache Junction Joe Pamelia, Libertarian ....................................... Prescott
5 Matt Salmon,‡ Republican ..................................... Mesa Spencer Morgan, Democrat ................................... Gilbert
3 6 David Schweikert,* Republican ............................ Fountain Hills Matt Jette, Democrat ............................................. Phoenix Jack Anderson, Libertarian ................................... Phoenix Mark Salazar, Green .............................................. Phoenix
7 Ed Pastor,* Democrat ............................................ Phoenix Joe Cobb, Libertarian ............................................ Glendale
8 Trent Franks,* Republican .................................... Glendale Gene Scharer, Democrat ........................................ Buckeye Stephen Dolgos, Americans Elect ......................... New River
9 Vernon B. Parker, Republican .............................. Paradise Valley Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat ................................... Phoenix Powell Gammill, Libertarian ................................. Phoenix
1 Jon Kyl* not a candidate. 2 Benjamin Quayle* defeated in primary. 3 Jeff Flake* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
ARKANSAS FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Eric A. ‘‘Rick’’ Crawford,* Republican .................. Jonesboro Scott Ellington, Democrat ..................................... Jonesboro Jacob Holloway, Green .......................................... Jonesboro Jessica Paxton, Libertarian ................................... Marion
2 Tim Griffin,* Republican ....................................... Little Rock Herb Rule, Democrat ............................................. Little Rock Chris Hayes, Libertarian ....................................... Little Rock Barbara Ward, Green ............................................ Little Rock
3 Steve Womack,* Republican .................................. Rogers Rebekah J. Kennedy, Green .................................. Fort Smith David Pangrac, Libertarian ................................... Van Buren
1 4 Tom Cotton, Republican ........................................ Dardanelle Gene Jeffress, Democrat ........................................ Louann J. Joshua Drake, Green ......................................... Hot Springs Bobby Tullis, Libertarian ...................................... Mineral Springs
1 Mike Ross* not a candidate.
CALIFORNIA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Elizabeth Emken, Republican ............................... Danville Dianne Feinstein,* Democrat ................................ San Francisco
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Doug La Malfa, Republican ................................... Oroville Jim Reed, Democrat ............................................... Fall River Mills
1 2 Daniel W. Roberts, Republican ............................. Mill Valley Jared Huffman, Democrat ..................................... San Rafael
3 Kim Vann, Republican ........................................... Arbuckle John Garamendi,* Democrat ................................. Walnut Grove
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4 Tom McClintock,* Republican ............................... Roseville
Jack Uppal, Democrat ............................................ Lincoln 5 Randy Loftin, Republican ...................................... Napa
Mike Thompson,* Democrat .................................. St. Helena 2 6 Joseph McCray, Sr., Republican ........................... Fair Oaks
Doris O. Matsui,* Democrat .................................. Sacramento 7 Daniel E. Lungren,* Republican ........................... Gold River
Ami Bera, Democrat ............................................... Elk Grove 8 Paul Cook, Republican ........................................... Yucca Valley
Gregg Imus, Republican ........................................ Blue Jay 9 Ricky Gill, Republican ........................................... Stockton
Jerry McNerney,* Democrat ................................. Pleasanton 10 Jeff Denham,* Republican ..................................... Atwater
Jose Hernandez, Democrat .................................... Modesto 11 Virginia Fuller, Republican ................................... Pinole
George Miller,* Democrat ...................................... Martinez 12 John Dennis, Republican ....................................... San Francisco
Nancy Pelosi,* Democrat ....................................... San Francisco 13 Barbara Lee,* Democrat ........................................ Oakland
Marilyn M. Singleton, No Party Preference ......... Oakland 14 Deborah ‘‘Debbie’’ Bacigalupi, Republican ........... San Carlos
Jackie Speier,* Democrat ...................................... Hillsborough 15 Fortney Pete Stark,* Democrat ............................. Fremont
Eric Swalwell, Democrat ....................................... Dublin 16 Brian Daniel Whelan, Republican ........................ Fresno
Jim Costa,* Democrat ............................................ Fresno 17 Evelyn Li, Republican ............................................ Fremont
Michael M. Honda,* Democrat .............................. San Jose 3 18 Dave Chapman, Republican .................................. Palo Alto
Anna G. Eshoo,* Democrat .................................... Atherton 19 Robert Murray, Republican ................................... Morgan Hill
Zoe Lofgren,* Democrat ......................................... San Jose 20 Jeff Taylor, Republican .......................................... Spreckels
Sam Farr,* Democrat ............................................. Carmel 21 David G. Valadao, Republican .............................. Hanford
John Hernandez, Democrat ................................... Fresno 22 Devin Nunes,* Republican .................................... Tulare
Otto Lee, Democrat ................................................ Clovis 23 Kevin McCarthy,* Republican ............................... Bakersfield
Terry Phillips, No Party Preference ..................... Bakersfield 4 24 Abel Maldonado, Republican ................................. Santa Maria
Lois Capps,* Democrat .......................................... Santa Barbara 25 Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon,* Republican ............. Santa Clarita
Lee C. Rogers, Democrat ....................................... Santa Clarita 5 26 Tony Strickland, Republican ................................. Thousand Oaks
Julia Brownley, Democrat ..................................... Thousand Oaks 27 Jack Orswell, Republican ...................................... Monrovia
Judy Chu,* Democrat ............................................ Monterey Park 28 Phil Jennerjahn, Republican ................................. Los Angeles
Adam B. Schiff,* Democrat ................................... Burbank
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 29 Tony Cardenas, Democrat ..................................... Pacoima
David R. Hernandez, No Party Preference .......... North Hollywood
30 Howard L. Berman,* Democrat ............................ North Hollywood Brad Sherman,* Democrat .................................... Sherman Oaks
31 Bob Dutton, Republican ......................................... Rancho Cucamonga Gary G. Miller,* Republican .................................. Diamond Bar
32 David L. Miller, Republican .................................. Glendora Grace F. Napolitano,* Democrat ........................... Norwalk
33 Henry A. Waxman,* Democrat .............................. Los Angeles Bill Bloomfield, No Party Preference .................... Manhattan Beach
34 Stephen C. Smith, Republican .............................. Los Angeles Xavier Becerra,* Democrat .................................... Los Angeles
35 Joe Baca,* Democrat .............................................. Rialto Gloria Negrete McLeod, Democrat ........................ Montclair
36 Mary Bono Mack,* Republican .............................. Palm Springs Raul Ruiz, Democrat .............................................. La Quinta
37 Morgan Osborne, Republican ................................ Washington, DC Karen Bass,* Democrat ......................................... Los Angeles
38 Benjamin Campos, Republican ............................. Long Beach Linda T. Sanchez,* Democrat ............................... Lakewood
39 Edward R. Royce,* Republican .............................. Fullerton Jay Chen, Democrat ............................................... Hacienda Heights
40 Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ......................... Los Angeles David Sanchez, Democrat ...................................... Los Angeles
6 41 John Tavaglione, Republican ................................ Riverside Mark Takano, Democrat ........................................ Riverside
42 Ken Calvert,* Republican ...................................... Corona Michael Williamson, Democrat ............................. Mission Viejo
43 Bob Flores, Democrat ............................................. San Pedro Maxine Waters,* Democrat ................................... Los Angeles
44 Janice Hahn,* Democrat ........................................ San Pedro Laura Richardson,* Democrat ............................... Long Beach
45 John Campbell,* Republican ................................. Irvine Sukhee Kang, Democrat ........................................ Irvine
46 Jerry Hayden, Republican ..................................... Laguna Beach Loretta Sanchez,* Democrat ................................. Anaheim
47 Gary DeLong, Republican ...................................... Long Beach Alan Lowenthal, Democrat .................................... Long Beach
48 Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican ........................... Huntington Beach Ron Varasteh, Democrat ........................................ Irvine
49 Darrell E. Issa,* Republican ................................. Vista Jerry Tetalman, Democrat .................................... Carlsbad
50 Duncan Hunter,* Republican ................................ Lakeside David B. Secor, Democrat ...................................... El Cajon
7 51 Michael Crimmins, Republican ............................. San Diego Juan Vargas, Democrat ......................................... Chula Vista
52 Brian P. Bilbray,* Republican ............................... Carlsbad Scott Peters, Democrat .......................................... San Diego
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 53 Nick Popaditch, Republican .................................. Chula Vista
Susan A. Davis,* Democrat ................................... San Diego 1 Wally Herger* not a candidate. 2 Lynn C. Woolsey* not a candidate. 3 Vacancy in the 112th Congress; Dennis A. Cardoza* resigned. 4 Elton Gallegly* not a candidate. 5 David Dreier* not a candidate. 6 Jerry Lewis* not a candidate. 7 Bob Filner* not a candidate.
COLORADO
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Danny Stroud, Republican .................................... Denver Diana DeGette,* Democrat .................................... Denver Frank Atwood, Libertarian .................................... Littleton Gary Swing, Green ................................................. Denver
2 Kevin Lundberg, Republican ................................. Berthoud Jared Polis,* Democrat .......................................... Boulder Susan P. Hall, Green ............................................. Broomfield Randy Luallin, Libertarian ................................... Louisville
3 Scott R. Tipton,* Republican ................................. Cortez Sal Pace, Democrat ................................................ Pueblo Tisha T. Casida, Unaffiliated ................................ Pueblo Gregory Gilman, Libertarian ................................ Westcliffe
4 Cory Gardner,* Republican ................................... Yuma Brandon Shaffer, Democrat ................................... Longmont Doug Aden, American Constitution ...................... Fort Lupton Josh Gilliland, Libertarian .................................... Strasburg
5 Doug Lamborn,* Republican ................................. Colorado Springs Dave Anderson, Unaffiliated ................................. Colorado Springs Kenneth R. Harvell, American Constitution ........ Colorado Springs Misha Luzov, Green ............................................... Colorado Springs Jim Pirtle, Libertarian ........................................... Colorado Springs
6 Mike Coffman,* Republican .................................. Aurora Joe Miklosi, Democrat ........................................... Aurora Kathy Polhemus, Unaffiliated ............................... Englewood Patrick E. Provost, Libertarian ............................. Aurora
7 Joe Coors, Republican ............................................ Golden Ed Perlmutter,* Democrat .................................... Golden Buck Bailey, Libertarian ....................................... Aurora Douglas ‘‘Dayhorse’’ Campbell, American Con-
stitution ............................................................... Arvada
CONNECTICUT
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Linda E. McMahon, Republican, Independent ..... Greenwich Christopher S. Murphy,† Democrat ...................... Cheshire Paul Passarelli, Libertarian .................................. Norwalk
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 John Henry Decker, Republican ........................... West Hartford John B. Larson,* Democrat ................................... East Hartford Matthew M. Corey, Petition .................................. Manchester S. Michael DeRosa, Green ..................................... Wethersfield
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CONNECTICUT—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 2 Paul M. Formica, Republican ................................ Niantic
Joe Courtney,* Democrat ....................................... Vernon Colin D. Bennett, Green ........................................ Westbrook Daniel J. Reale, Libertarian .................................. Plainfield
3 Wayne Winsley, Republican .................................. Naugatuck Rosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat ................................ New Haven
4 Steve Obsitnik, Republican ................................... Westport James A. Himes,* Democrat ................................. Cos Cob
2 5 Andrew Roraback, Republican, Independent ....... Goshen Elizabeth Esty, Democrat, Working Families ...... Cheshire
1 Joseph I. Lieberman* not a candidate. 2 Christopher S. Murphy* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
DELAWARE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kevin Wade, Republican ........................................ New Castle Thomas R. Carper,* Democrat .............................. Wilmington Alexander Pires, Independent Party of Delaware Rehoboth Andrew Richard Groff, Green ............................... Wilmington
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Thomas H. Kovach, Republican ............................ Wilmington John C. Carney, Jr.,* Democrat ............................ Wilmington Bernard August, Green .......................................... Newark Scott Gesty, Libertarian ........................................ Wilmington
FLORIDA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Connie Mack,† Republican ..................................... Fort Myers Bill Nelson,* Democrat .......................................... Tallahassee Chris Borgia, No Party Affiliation ........................ Davie Bill Gaylor, No Party Affiliation ........................... Melbourne
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Florida has been increased from 25 to 27 in the 113th Congress.
1 Jeff Miller,* Republican ......................................... Chumuckla Jim Bryan, Democrat ............................................. Laurel Hill Calen Fretts, Libertarian ...................................... Valparaiso
2 Steve Southerland II,* Republican ....................... Panama City Al Lawson, Democrat ............................................. Tallahassee
3 Ted Yoho, Republican ............................................ Gainesville J. R. Gaillot, Democrat .......................................... Fleming Island Philip Dodds, No Party Affiliation ........................ Alachua
4 Ander Crenshaw,* Republican .............................. Jacksonville Jim Klauder, No Party Affiliation ........................ Fernandina Beach
5 LeAnne Kolb, Republican ...................................... Orange Park Corrine Brown,* Democrat .................................... Jacksonville Eileen Fleming, No Party Affiliation .................... Clermont
1 6 Ron Desantis, Republican ...................................... Tallahassee Heather Beaven, Democrat ................................... Palm Coast
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 7 John L. Mica,* Republican .................................... Winter Park
Jason H. Kendall, Democrat ................................. Altamonte Springs
8 Bill Posey,* Republican .......................................... Rockledge Shannon Roberts, Democrat .................................. Cape Canaveral Richard H. Gillmor, No Party Affiliation ............. Sebastian
9 Todd Long, Republican .......................................... Winter Park Alan Grayson,‡ Democrat ...................................... Orlando
10 Daniel Webster,* Republican ................................ Orlando Val B. Demings, Democrat .................................... Orlando
11 Richard B. Nugent,* Republican ........................... Spring Hill H. David Werder, Democrat .................................. Hudson
12 Gus M. Bilirakis,* Republican .............................. Palm Harbor Jonathan Michael Snow, Democrat ...................... Tarpon Springs Paul Sidney Elliott, No Party Affiliation ............. Tampa John Russell, No Party Affiliation ........................ Dade City
13 C. W. Bill Young,* Republican .............................. Indian Shores Jessica Ehrlich, Democrat ..................................... St. Petersburg
2 14 Evelio ‘‘E J’’ Otero, Republican ............................. Tampa Kathy Castor,* Democrat ...................................... Tampa
15 Dennis A. Ross,* Republican ................................. Lakeland
16 Vern Buchanan,* Republican ................................ Sarasota Keith Fitzgerald, Democrat ................................... Sarasota
17 Thomas J. Rooney,* Republican ............................ Tequesta William Bronson, Democrat .................................. Lehigh Acres
18 Allen B. West,* Republican ................................... Plantation Patrick Murphy, Democrat .................................... Palm Beach Gardens
19 Trey Radel, Republican .......................................... Fort Myers Jim Roach, Democrat ............................................. Cape Coral Brandon M. Smith, No Party Affiliation .............. Naples
20 Alcee L. Hastings,* Democrat ............................... Miramar Randall Terry, No Party Affiliation ...................... Purgitsville
21 Theodore E. Deutch,* Democrat ........................... Boca Raton Cesar Henao, No Party Affiliation ........................ West Palm Beach W. Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Trout, No Party Affiliation ... Boca Raton
22 Adam Hasner, Republican ..................................... Boca Raton Lois Frankel, Democrat ......................................... West Palm Beach
23 Karen Harrington, Republican .............................. Pembroke Pines Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat ............... Weston Ilya Katz, No Party Affiliation .............................. Sunny Isles
3 24 Frederica S. Wilson,* Democrat ............................ Miami Gardens
25 Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ............................ Miami Stanley Blumenthal, No Party Affiliation ............ Sunrise VoteForEddie.Com, No Party Affiliation .............. Hialeah
26 David Rivera,* Republican .................................... Miami Joe Garcia, Democrat ............................................. Miami Beach Angel Fernandez, No Party Affiliation ................. Cutler Bay Jose Peixoto, No Party Affiliation ......................... Key Largo
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,* Republican ........................ Miami
Manny Yevancey, Democrat .................................. North Miami Thomas Joe Cruz-Wiggins, No Party Affiliation Homestead
1 Cliff Stearns* defeated in primary. 2 Connie Mack* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 3 Sandy Adams* defeated in primary.
GEORGIA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Georgia has been increased from 13 to 14 in the 113th Congress.
1 Jack Kingston,* Republican .................................. Savannah Lesli Rae Messinger, Democrat ............................. Savannah
2 John House, Republican ........................................ Midland Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat ....................... Albany
3 Lynn A. Westmoreland,* Republican ................... Grantville
4 J. Chris Vaughn, Republican ................................ Conyers Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr.,* Democrat .......... Lithonia
5 Howard Stopeck, Republican ................................. Atlanta John Lewis,* Democrat .......................................... Atlanta
6 Tom Price,* Republican ......................................... Roswell Jeff Kazanow, Democrat ........................................ Roswell
7 Rob Woodall,* Republican ..................................... Lawrenceville Steve Reilly, Democrat ........................................... Lawrenceville
8 Austin Scott,* Republican ..................................... Ashburn
9 Doug Collins, Republican ....................................... Gainesville Jody Cooley, Democrat ........................................... Gainesville
10 Paul C. Broun,* Republican .................................. Athens
11 Phil Gingrey,* Republican ..................................... Marietta Patrick Thompson, Democrat ................................ Roswell
12 Lee Anderson, Republican ..................................... Grovetown John Barrow,* Democrat ....................................... Savannah
13 S. Malik, Republican .............................................. Riverdale David Scott,* Democrat ......................................... Atlanta
14 Tom Graves,* Republican ...................................... Ranger Daniel ‘‘Danny’’ Grant, Democrat ......................... Fort Oglethorpe
HAWAII
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Linda Lingle, Republican ....................................... Honolulu Mazie K. Hirono,† Democrat .................................. Honolulu
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Charles K. Djou,‡ Republican ................................ Honolulu Colleen W. Hanabusa,* Democrat ........................ Kapolei
2 2 Kawika Crowley, Republican ................................ Hilo Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat ...................................... Kapolei
1 Daniel K. Akaka* not a candidate. 2 Mazie K. Hirono* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
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IDAHO
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Raul R. Labrador,* Republican ............................. Eagle Jimmy Farris, Democrat ........................................ Meridian Pro-Life, Independent ............................................ Letha Rob Oates, Libertarian .......................................... Caldwell
2 Michael K. Simpson,* Republican ......................... Idaho Falls Nicole LeFavour, Democrat ................................... Boise
ILLINOIS
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Illinois has been decreased from 19 to 18 in the 113th Congress.
1 Donald E. Peloquin, Republican ........................... Blue Island Bobby L. Rush,* Democrat .................................... Chicago
2 Brian Woodworth, Republican .............................. Bourbonnais Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.,* Democrat .......................... Chicago Marcus Lewis, Independent .................................. Matteson
3 Richard L. Grabowski, Republican ....................... Hometown Daniel Lipinski,* Democrat ................................... Western Springs
4 Hector Concepcion, Republican ............................. Beach Park Luis V. Gutierrez,* Democrat ............................... Chicago
5 Dan Schmitt, Republican ....................................... Chicago Mike Quigley,* Democrat ...................................... Chicago Nancy Wade, Green ............................................... Chicago
6 Peter J. Roskam,* Republican ............................... Wheaton Leslie Coolidge, Democrat ..................................... Barrington Hills
7 Rita Zak, Republican ............................................. Chicago Danny K. Davis,* Democrat .................................. Chicago John H. Monaghan, Independent .......................... Oak Park
8 Joe Walsh,* Republican ......................................... Winnetka Tammy Duckworth, Democrat .............................. Hoffman Estates
9 Timothy C. Wolfe, Republican ............................... Arlington Heights Janice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat ....................... Evanston
10 Robert J. Dold,* Republican .................................. Kenilworth Brad Schneider, Democrat ..................................... Deerfield
11 Judy Biggert,* Republican ..................................... Hinsdale Bill Foster,‡ Democrat ........................................... Naperville
1 12 Jason Plummer, Republican .................................. Fairview Heights William L. Enyart, Democrat ................................ Belleville Paula Bradshaw, Green ......................................... Carbondale
13 Rodney Davis, Republican ..................................... Taylorville David M. Gill, Democrat ........................................ Bloomington John Hartman, Independent ................................. Edwardsville
14 Randy Hultgren,* Republican ............................... Winfield Dennis Anderson, Democrat .................................. Gurnee
2 15 John Shimkus,* Republican .................................. Collinsville Angela Michael, Democrat ..................................... Highland
3 16 Adam Kinzinger,* Republican ............................... Manteno Wanda Rohl, Democrat .......................................... Ottawa
17 Robert T. Schilling,* Republican ........................... Colona Cheri Bustos, Democrat ......................................... East Moline
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ILLINOIS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 18 Aaron Schock,* Republican ................................... Peoria
Steve Waterworth, Democrat ................................ Easton 1 Jerry F. Costello* not a candidate. 2 Timothy V. Johnson* not a candidate. 3 Donald A. Manzullo* defeated in primary.
INDIANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Richard E. Mourdock, Republican ........................ Evansville Joe Donnelly,† Democrat ....................................... Granger Andrew ‘‘Andy’’ Horning, Libertarian ................... Freedom
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Joel Phelps, Republican ......................................... Portage Peter J. Visclosky,* Democrat ............................... Merrillville
2 2 Jackie Walorski, Republican ................................. Elkhart Brendan Mullen, Democrat ................................... South Bend Joseph Wayne Ruiz, Libertarian ........................... Mishawaka
3 Marlin A. Stutzman,* Republican ......................... Howe Kevin R. Boyd, Democrat ...................................... Fort Wayne
4 Todd Rokita,* Republican ...................................... Clermont Tara E. Nelson, Democrat ..................................... Lafayette Benjamin J. Gelhausen, Libertarian .................... West Lafayette
3 5 Susan Brooks, Republican ..................................... Carmel Scott Reske, Democrat ........................................... Pendleton Chard Reid, Libertarian ........................................ Fishers
4 6 Luke Messer, Republican ...................................... Shelbyville Bradley T. Bookout, Democrat .............................. Yorktown Rex Bell, Libertarian ............................................. Hagerstown
7 Carlos A. May, Republican .................................... Indianapolis Andre Carson,* Democrat ...................................... Indianapolis
8 Larry Bucshon,* Republican ................................. Newburgh Dave Crooks, Democrat ......................................... Washington Bart Gadau, Libertarian ........................................ Evansville
9 Todd C. Young,* Republican ................................. Bloomington Shelli Yoder, Democrat .......................................... Bloomington
1 Richard G. Lugar* defeated in primary. 2 Joe Donnelly* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 3 Dan Burton* not a candidate. 4 Mike Pence* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.
IOWA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Iowa has been decreased from 5 to 4 in the 113th Congress.
1 Ben Lange, Republican .......................................... Independence Bruce L. Braley,* Democrat .................................. Waterloo Gregory Hughes, Nominated by Petition ............. Cedar Rapids George Todd Krail II, Nominated by Petition ...... Mt. Holly
2 John Archer, Republican ....................................... Bettendorf David Loebsack,* Democrat .................................. Mt. Vernon Alan Aversa, Nominated by Petition .................... Tucson
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IOWA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Tom Latham,* Republican ..................................... Ames
Leonard L. Boswell,* Democrat ............................ Des Moines Scott G. Batcher, Nominated by Petition ............. West Des Moines David Rosenfeld, Socialist Workers ...................... Des Moines
4 Steve King,* Republican ........................................ Kiron Christie Vilsack, Democrat .................................... Ames Martin James Monroe, Nominated by Petition ... Battle Creek
KANSAS
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Tim Huelskamp,* Republican ............................... Fowler
2 Lynn Jenkins,* Republican ................................... Topeka Tobias Schlingensiepen, Democrat ....................... Topeka Dennis Hawver, Libertarian ................................. Ozawkie
3 Kevin Yoder,* Republican ..................................... Overland Park Joel Balam, Libertarian ......................................... Overland Park
4 Mike Pompeo,* Republican .................................... Wichita Robert Leon Tillman, Democrat ............................ Wichita Thomas Jefferson, Libertarian .............................. Wichita
KENTUCKY
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Ed Whitfield,* Republican ..................................... Hopkinsville Charles Kendall Hatchett, Democrat ................... Benton
2 Brett Guthrie,* Republican ................................... Bowling Green David Lynn Williams, Democrat ........................... Glasgow Andrew R. Beacham, Independent ....................... Elkhart Craig R. Astor, Libertarian ................................... Hodgenville
3 Brooks Wicker, Republican .................................... Louisville John A. Yarmuth,* Democrat ................................ Louisville Robert L. DeVore, Jr., Independent ...................... Louisville
1 4 Thomas Massie, Republican .................................. Garrison William R. ‘‘Bill’’ Adkins, Democrat ...................... Williamstown David Lewis, Independent ..................................... Batavia
5 Harold Rogers,* Republican .................................. Somerset Kenneth S. Stepp, Democrat ................................. Manchester
6 Garland ‘‘Andy’’ Barr, Republican ........................ Lexington Ben Chandler,* Democrat ..................................... Versailles
1 Geoff Davis* resigned from Congress effective July 31, 2012. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 112th Congress will be held November 6, 2012.
LOUISIANA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Louisiana has been decreased from 7 to 6 in the 113th Congress.
1 Gary King, Republican ........................................... New Orleans Steve Scalise,* Republican .................................... Jefferson M. V. ‘‘Vinny’’ Mendoza, Democrat ....................... Ponchatoula David ‘‘Turk’’ Turknett, No Party ......................... Galliano Arden Wells, No Party ........................................... Ponchatoula
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LOUISIANA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1—Continued 2 Dwayne Bailey, Republican ................................... Donaldsonville
Josue Larose, Republican ...................................... New Orleans Gary Landrieu, Democrat ...................................... New Orleans Cedric L. Richmond,* Democrat ............................ New Orleans Caleb Trotter, Libertarian ..................................... New Orleans
3 Bryan Barrilleaux, Republican ............................. Lake Charles Charles W. Boustany, Jr.,* Republican ................ Lafayette Jeffrey M. Landry,* Republican ............................ New Iberia ‘‘Ron’’ Richard, Democrat ....................................... Lake Charles ‘‘Jim’’ Stark, Libertarian ........................................ Lake Charles
4 John Fleming,* Republican ................................... Minden Randall Lord, Libertarian ..................................... Shreveport
5 Rodney Alexander,* Republican ............................ Quitman ‘‘Ron’’ Ceasar, No Party ......................................... Opelousas Clay Steven Grant, Libertarian ............................ Boyce
6 Bill Cassidy,* Republican ...................................... Baton Rouge Rufus Holt Craig, Jr., Libertarian ........................ Baton Rouge Richard ‘‘RPT’’ Torregano, No Party ..................... Baton Rouge
1 In Louisiana, the congressional election on November 6, 2012, is an open (nonpartisan) pri-mary election. To be elected on November 6, a candidate must receive a majority of the vote. A run-off election is scheduled for December 8, 2012, for those seats for which none of the can-didates receive the requisite majority, or for a tie (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67).
MAINE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Charles E. Summers, Jr., Republican .................. Scarborough Cynthia Ann Dill, Democrat .................................. Cape Elizabeth Stephen M. Woods, Independent .......................... Yarmouth Danny Francis Dalton, Non-Party ........................ Brunswick Andrew Ian Dodge, Independent for Liberty ....... Harpswell Angus King, Independent for Maine .................... Brunswick
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Jonathan T. E. Courtney, Republican .................. Sanford Chellie Pingree,* Democrat ................................... North Haven
2 Kevin L. Raye, Republican .................................... Perry Michael H. Michaud,* Democrat ........................... East Millinocket
1 Olympia J. Snowe* not a candidate.
MARYLAND
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Daniel John Bongino, Republican ......................... Severna Park Benjamin L. Cardin,* Democrat ........................... Catonsville Dean Ahmad, Libertarian ...................................... Bethesda S. Rob Sobhani, Unaffiliated ................................. Potomac
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Andy Harris,* Republican ..................................... Cockeysville Wendy Rosen, Democrat ........................................ Cockeysville Muir Wayne Boda, Libertarian ............................. Salisbury
2 Nancy C. Jacobs, Republican ................................ Bel Air C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat ............... Cockeysville Leo Wayne Dymowski, Libertarian ...................... Baltimore
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MARYLAND—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Eric Delano Knowles, Republican ......................... Baltimore
John P. Sarbanes,* Democrat ............................... Baltimore Paul W. Drgos, Jr., Libertarian ............................ Pasadena
4 Faith M. Loudon, Republican ................................ Pasadena Donna F. Edwards,* Democrat ............................. Fort Washington Scott Soffen, Libertarian ....................................... Ellicott City
5 Tony O’Donnell, Republican .................................. Lusby Steny H. Hoyer,* Democrat ................................... Mechanicsville Bob Auerbach, Green ............................................. Greenbelt Arvin Vohra, Libertarian ....................................... Bethesda
6 Roscoe G. Bartlett,* Republican ............................ Frederick John Delaney, Democrat ........................................ Potomac Nickolaus Mueller, Libertarian ............................. Baltimore
7 Frank C. Mirabile, Republican .............................. Woodbine Elijah E. Cummings,* Democrat ........................... Baltimore Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Libertarian ...................... Baltimore
8 Ken Timmerman, Republican ............................... Rockville Chris Van Hollen,* Democrat ............................... Kensington George Gluck, Green .............................................. Rockville Mark Grannis, Libertarian .................................... Chevy Chase
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Scott P. Brown,* Republican ................................. Wrentham Elizabeth A. Warren, Democrat ............................ Cambridge
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Massachusetts has been de-creased from 10 to 9 in the 113th Congress.
1 1 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat .................................. Springfield
2 James P. McGovern,* Democrat ........................... Worcester
3 Jonathan A. Golnik, Republican ........................... Carlisle Niki Tsongas,* Democrat ....................................... Lowell
2 4 Sean Bielat, Republican ......................................... Norfolk Joseph P. Kennedy III, Democrat ......................... Brookline David A. Rosa, Independent .................................. Dighton
5 Tom Tierney, Republican ....................................... Framingham Edward J. Markey,* Democrat .............................. Malden
6 Richard R. Tisei, Republican ................................. Wakefield John F. Tierney,* Democrat .................................. Salem Daniel Fishman, Libertarian ................................. Beverly
7 Michael E. Capuano,* Democrat ........................... Somerville Karla Romero, Independent .................................. Boston
8 Joe Selvaggi, Republican ....................................... Boston Stephen F. Lynch,* Democrat ............................... South Boston
9 Christopher Sheldon, Republican ......................... Plymouth William R. Keating,* Democrat ............................ Quincy Daniel S. Botelho, Independent ............................ Fall River
1 John W. Olver* not a candidate. 2 Barney Frank* not a candidate.
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MICHIGAN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Pete Hoekstra,‡ Republican ................................... Holland Debbie Stabenow,* Democrat ................................ Lansing Scotty Boman, Libertarian .................................... Detroit John D. Litle, Natural Law ................................... Ann Arbor Richard A. Matkin, U.S. Taxpayers ...................... Hazel Park Harley Mikkelson, Green ....................................... Caro
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Michigan has been decreased from 15 to 14 in the 113th Congress.
1 Dan Benishek,* Republican ................................... Crystal Falls Gary McDowell, Democrat ..................................... Rudyard Ellis Boal, Green .................................................... Charlevoix Emily Salvette, Libertarian ................................... Ann Arbor
2 Bill Huizenga,* Republican ................................... Zeeland Willie German, Jr., Democrat ............................... Muskegon Mary Buzuma, Libertarian .................................... Grand Haven Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ...................... Freemont William J. Opalicky, Green ................................... Southfield
3 Justin Amash,* Republican ................................... Cascade Township Steve Pestka, Democrat ......................................... Ada Bill Gelineau, Libertarian ..................................... Lowell
4 Dave Camp,* Republican ....................................... Midland Debra Freidell Wirth, Democrat ........................... DeWitt John Gelineau, Libertarian ................................... Lowell Pat Timmons, Green .............................................. Traverse City George M. Zimmer, U.S. Taxpayers ..................... Byron
1 5 Jim Slezak, Republican .......................................... Davison Daniel T. Kildee, Democrat ................................... Flint Gregory Creswell, Libertarian .............................. Detroit David Davenport, No Party Affiliation ................. Flint
6 Fred Upton,* Republican ....................................... St. Joseph Mike O’Brien, Democrat ........................................ Douglas Jason Gatties, U.S. Taxpayers .............................. St. Joseph Christie Gelineau, Libertarian .............................. Lowell
7 Tim Walberg,* Republican .................................... Tipton Kurt Richard Haskell, Democrat .......................... Newport Ken Proctor, Libertarian ....................................... Charlotte Richard E. Wunsch, Green .................................... Brooklyn
8 Mike Rogers,* Republican ..................................... Brighton Lance Enderle, Democrat ...................................... Lansing Preston Brooks, No Party Affiliation .................... Clarkston Daniel Goebel, Libertarian .................................... Howell
9 Don Volaric, Republican ........................................ Clinton Township Sander M. Levin,* Democrat ................................. Royal Oak Jim Fulner, Libertarian ......................................... Berkley Les Townsend, U.S. Taxpayers ............................. Roseville Julia Williams, Green ............................................ Fraser
10 Candice S. Miller,* Republican ............................. Harrison Township Chuck Stadler, Democrat ...................................... Vassar Bhagwan Dashairya, Libertarian ......................... Westland
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MICHIGAN—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 2 11 Kerry Bentivolio, Republican ................................ Milford
Syed Taj, Democrat ................................................ Canton Steven Paul Duke, Green ...................................... Jonesville Daniel Johnson, Natural Law Party ..................... East Lansing John J. Tatar, Libertarian ..................................... Livonia
12 Cynthia Kallgren, Republican ............................... Trenton John D. Dingell,* Democrat .................................. Dearborn Richard J. Secula, Libertarian .............................. Grosse Ile
3 13 Harry T. Sawicki, Republican ............................... Dearborn Heights John Conyers, Jr.,* Democrat ............................... Detroit Martin Gray, U.S. Taxpayers ................................ Westland Chris Sharer, Libertarian ...................................... Westland
14 John Hauler, Republican ....................................... Grosse Pointe Woods Gary C. Peters,* Democrat .................................... Bloomfield Township Douglas Campbell, Green ...................................... Ferndale Leonard Schwartz, Libertarian ............................. Oak Park
1 Dale E. Kildee* not a candidate. 2 Thaddeus G. McCotter* resigned from Congress effective July 6, 2012. A special election to
fill the remainder of his term in the 112th Congress will be held November 6, 2012. 3 Hansen Clarke* defeated in primary.
MINNESOTA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kurt Bills, Republican ........................................... Rosemount Amy Klobuchar,* Democrat ................................... St. Paul Michael Cavlan, Minnesota Open Progressives ... Minneapolis Tim Davis, Grassroots Party ................................. Minneapolis Stephen Williams, Independence .......................... Austin
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Allen Quist, Republican ......................................... St. Peter Timothy J. Walz,* Democrat ................................. Mankato
2 John Kline,* Republican ........................................ Lakeville Mike Obermueller, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .... Eagan
3 Erik Paulsen,* Republican .................................... Eden Prairie Brian Barnes, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............. Edina
4 Tony Hernandez, Republican ................................ St. Paul Betty McCollum,* Democrat ................................. St. Paul Steve Carlson, Independence ................................ St. Paul
5 Chris Fields, Republican ........................................ Minneapolis Keith Ellison,* Democrat ....................................... Minneapolis
6 Michele Bachmann,* Republican .......................... Stillwater Jim Graves, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................ St. Cloud
7 Lee Byberg, Republican ......................................... Willmar Collin C. Peterson,* Democrat .............................. Detroit Lakes Adam Steele, Independence ................................... Bemidji
8 Chip Cravaack,* Republican ................................. Lindstrom Richard Nolan,‡ Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......... Cross Lake
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MISSISSIPPI FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Roger F. Wicker,* Republican ............................... Tupelo Albert N. Gore, Jr., Democrat ............................... Starkville Thomas Cramer, Constitution ............................... Vancleave Shawn O’Hara, Reform .......................................... Hattiesburg
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Alan Nunnelee,* Republican ................................. Tupelo Brad Morris, Democrat .......................................... Oxford Danny Bedwell, Libertarian .................................. Columbus Jim R. Bourland, Constitution .............................. Columbus Chris Potts, Reform ................................................ Hattiesburg
2 Bill Marcy, Republican .......................................... Vicksburg Bennie G. Thompson,* Democrat .......................... Bolton Cobby Mondale Williams, Independent ................ Canton Lajena Williams, Reform ....................................... Hattiesburg
3 Gregg Harper,* Republican ................................... Pearl John ‘‘Luke’’ Pannell, Reform ................................ Hattiesburg
4 Steven M. Palazzo,* Republican ........................... Biloxi Michael Herrington, Democrat .............................. Hattiesburg Robert W. Claunch, Reform ................................... Hattiesburg Ron Williams, Libertarian ..................................... Pascagoula
MISSOURI
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
W. Todd Akin,† Republican ................................... St. Louis Claire McCaskill,* Democrat ................................. St. Louis Jonathan Dine, Libertarian ................................... Riverside
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Missouri has been decreased from 9 to 8 in the 113th Congress.
1 Robyn Hamlin, Republican .................................... St. Louis Wm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat ................................... St. Louis Robb E. Cunningham, Libertarian ....................... St. Louis
1 2 Ann Wagner, Republican ....................................... Ballwin Glenn Koenen, Democrat ....................................... Valley Park Bill Slantz, Libertarian .......................................... St. Charles Anatol Zorikova, Constitution ............................... Lebanon
2 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer,* Republican ........................ St. Elizabeth Eric C. Mayer, Democrat ....................................... Camdenton Steven Wilson, Libertarian .................................... Westphalia
4 Vicky Hartzler,* Republican ................................. Harrisonville Teresa Hensley, Democrat ..................................... Raymore Greg Cowan, Constitution ..................................... Lebanon Thomas Holbrook, Libertarian .............................. Warrensburg
5 Jacob Turk, Republican ......................................... Lee’s Summit Emanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ................................ Kansas City Randall ‘‘Randy’’ Langkraehr, Libertarian ........... Warrensburg
6 Sam Graves,* Republican ...................................... Tarkio Kyle Yarber, Democrat .......................................... Gladstone Russ Lee Monchil, Libertarian .............................. Cameron
7 Billy Long,* Republican ......................................... Springfield Jim Evans, Democrat ............................................. Republic Kevin Craig, Libertarian ....................................... Powersite
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MISSOURI—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 8 Jo Ann Emerson,* Republican .............................. Cape Girardeau
Jack Rushin, Democrat .......................................... Poplar Bluff Rick Vandeven, Libertarian .................................. Chaffee
1 W. Todd Akin* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 2 Russ Carnahan* defeated in primary.
MONTANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Denny Rehberg,† Republican ................................. Billings Jon Tester,* Democrat ........................................... Big Sandy Dan Cox, Libertarian ............................................. Hamilton
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE 1 Steve Daines, Republican ...................................... Helena
Kim Gillan, Democrat ............................................ Billings David Kaiser, Libertarian ..................................... Victor
1 Denny Rehberg* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
NEBRASKA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Deb Fischer, Republican ........................................ Valentine Bob Kerrey,‡ Democrat .......................................... Omaha
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican ............................... Lincoln Korey L. Reiman, Democrat .................................. Lincoln
2 Lee Terry,* Republican .......................................... Omaha John W. Ewing, Jr., Democrat .............................. Omaha
3 Adrian Smith,* Republican ................................... Gering Mark Sullivan, Democrat ...................................... Doniphan
1 Ben Nelson* not a candidate.
NEVADA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Dean Heller,* Republican ...................................... Carson City Shelley Berkley,† Democrat ................................... Las Vegas David Lory VanderBeek, Independent American Pahrump
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Nevada has been increased from 3 to 4 in the 113th Congress.
1 1 Chris Edwards, Republican ................................... Las Vegas Dina Titus,‡ Democrat ........................................... Las Vegas William ‘‘Bill’’ Pojunis, Libertarian ....................... Las Vegas Stan Vaughan, Independent American ................ Las Vegas
2 Mark E. Amodei,* Republican ............................... Carson City Samuel Koepnick, Democrat ................................. Carson City Michael L. Haines, Independent ........................... Reno Russell Best, Independent American .................... Carson City
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NEVADA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Joseph J. Heck,* Republican ................................. Henderson
John Oceguera, Democrat ...................................... Las Vegas Jim Murphy, Independent ..................................... Boulder City Tom Jones, Independent American ...................... Las Vegas
4 Danny Tarkanian, Republican .............................. Las Vegas Steven A. Horsford, Democrat ............................... Las Vegas Floyd Fitzgibbons, Independent American ........... Las Vegas Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian ............................ Las Vegas
1 Shelley Berkley* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Frank C. Guinta,* Republican .............................. Manchester Carol Shea-Porter,‡ Democrat ............................... Rochester Brendan Kelly, Libertarian ................................... Seabrook
2 Charles F. Bass,* Republican ................................ Peterborough Ann McLane Kuster, Democrat ............................ Hopkinton Hardy Macia, Libertarian ...................................... Canterbury
NEW JERSEY
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Joe Kyrillos, Republican ........................................ Middletown Robert Menendez,* Democrat ............................... Hoboken Daryl Mikell Brooks, Reform Nation .................... Trenton Gwen Diakos, Jersey Strong Independents ......... Tinton Falls J. David Dranikoff, Totally Independent Can-
didate ................................................................... Livingston Kenneth R. Kaplan, Libertarian ........................... Parsippany Eugene Martin Lavergne, No Slogan ................... West Long Branch Gregory Pason, Socialist Party USA ..................... Montclair Inder ‘‘Andy’’ Soni, America First ......................... Edison Robert ‘‘Turk’’ Turkavage, Responsibility Fair-
ness Integrity ...................................................... Cranford Ken Wolski, Green ................................................. Trenton
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New Jersey has been de-creased from 13 to 12 in the 113th Congress.
1 Gregory W. Horton, Republican ............................ Haddonfield Robert E. Andrews,* Democrat ............................. Haddon Heights Margaret Chapman, Reform ................................. Berlin John William Reitter, Green ................................. Glassboro
2 Frank A. LoBiondo,* Republican .......................... Ventnor Cassandra Shober, Democrat ................................ Ventnor David W. Bowen, Sr., The People’s Agenda ......... Pittsgrove Frank Faralli, Jr., Conservative, Compassionate,
Creative ............................................................... Cape May Court House Charles Lukens, Constitutional Conservative ..... Ventnor John Ordille, Libertarian ....................................... Northfield
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NEW JERSEY—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Jon Runyan,* Republican ...................................... Mount Laurel
Shelley Adler, Democrat ........................................ Cherry Hill Christopher G. Dennick, Jr., No Slogan ............... Brick Robert Edward Forchion, Legalize Marijuana ..... Browns Mills Frederick John Lavergne, No Slogan ................... Delanco Robert Shapiro, Bob’s for Jobs .............................. Haddonfield Robert Witterschein, None of Them ..................... Brick
4 Christopher H. Smith,* Republican ...................... Hamilton Brian P. Froelich, Democrat .................................. Spring Lake Leonard P. Marshall, No Slogan ........................... Neptune
5 Scott Garrett,* Republican .................................... Wantage Adam Gussen, Democrat ....................................... Teaneck Patricia Alessandrini, Green ................................. Teaneck
6 Anna Little, Republican ......................................... Highlands Frank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat .............................. Long Branch Mac Dara Lyden, Independent .............................. New Monmouth Len Flynn, Libertarian .......................................... Morganville Herbert L. Tarbous, Reform .................................. Piscataway Karen Zaletel, Overthrow All Incumbents ........... Keansburg
7 Leonard Lance,* Republican ................................. Clinton Township Upendra J. Chivukula, Democrat ......................... Somerset Dennis A. Breen, Independent Reform Can-
didate ................................................................... Summit Patrick McKnight, Libertarian ............................. Hillsborough
8 Maria Karczewski, Republican .............................. Bayonne Albio Sires,* Democrat ........................................... West New York Stephen Deluca, Restoring America’s Promise .... Jersey City Pablo Olivera, Unity Is Strength .......................... Newark Herbert H. Shaw, Politicians Are Crooks ............ North Bergen
1 9 Shmuley Boteach, Republican ............................... Englewood Bill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat .................................. Paterson E. David Smith, Abundant America ..................... Passaic Jeanette Woolsey, Constitution ............................. Lodi
2 10 Brian C. Kelemen, Republican .............................. Bayonne Donald M. Payne, Jr., Democrat ........................... Newark Mick Erickson, Libertarian ................................... West Orange Joanne Miller, Change, Change, Change ............. Newark
11 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen,* Republican ................ Morristown John Arvanites, Democrat ..................................... Morristown Barry Berlin, Opposing Congressional Gridlock .. Stirling
12 Eric A. Beck, Republican ....................................... Dayton Rush D. Holt,* Democrat ....................................... Hopewell Township Jack Freudenheim, Independent .......................... Plainfield Kenneth J. Cody, Truth Vision Hope ................... Princeton
1 Steven R. Rothman* defeated in primary. 2 Donald M. Payne* died March 6, 2012. A special election to fill the remainder of his term
in the 112th Congress will be held November 6, 2012.
NEW MEXICO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Heather A. Wilson,‡ Republican ............................ Albuquerque Martin Heinrich,† Democrat .................................. Albuquerque Jon R. Barrie, Independent American .................. Albuquerque
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NEW MEXICO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 1 Janice E. Arnold-Jones, Republican ..................... Albuquerque
Michelle Lujan Grisham, Democrat ...................... Albuquerque
2 Stevan Pearce,* Republican .................................. Hobbs Evelyn Madrid Erhard, Democrat ........................ Las Cruces
3 Jefferson L. Byrd, Republican ............................... Tucumcari Ben Ray Lujan,* Democrat .................................... Nambe
1 Jeff Bingaman* not a candidate. 2 Martin Heinrich* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
NEW YORK
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Wendy Long, Republican, Conservative ............... Manhattan Kirsten E. Gillibrand,* Democrat ......................... Greenport Colia Clark, Green ................................................. New York Chris Edes, Libertarian ......................................... Rochester John Mangelli, Common Sense ............................. Bayville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in New York has been decreased from 29 to 27 in the 113th Congress.
1 Randy Altschuler, Republican, Conservative, Independence ...................................................... St. James
Timothy H. Bishop,* Democrat ............................. Southampton
2 Peter T. King,* Republican ................................... Seaford Vivianne C. Falcone, Democrat, Working Fami-
lies ........................................................................ West Islip
3 Stephen A. Labate, Republican, Conservative, Tax Revolt ........................................................... Deer Park
Steve Israel,* Democrat ......................................... Huntington Michael McDermott, Libertarian .......................... Huntington Station Anthony Tolda, Constitution ................................. Huntington
4 Francis X. Becker, Jr., Republican, Tax Revolt ... Lynbrook Carolyn McCarthy,* Democrat .............................. Mineola Frank J. Scaturro, Conservative ........................... Hempstead
1 5 Allan W. Jennings, Jr., Republican ...................... South Ozone Park Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat .............................. Queens Catherine Wark, Libertarian ................................ Kew Gardens
6 Daniel J. Halloran, Republican, Conservative, Libertarian .......................................................... Flushing
Grace Meng, Democrat .......................................... Flushing Evergreen C. Chou, Green ..................................... Flushing Rory I. Lancman, Working Families ..................... Fresh Meadows
7 Nydia M. Velazquez,* Democrat ........................... Brooklyn James Murray, Conservative ................................ Brooklyn
8 Alan S. Bellone, Republican, Conservative .......... Brooklyn Hakeem S. Jeffries, Democrat, Working Families Brooklyn Colin M. Beavan, Green ........................................ Brooklyn
2 9 Daniel J. Cavanagh, Republican, Conservative ... Brooklyn Yvette D. Clarke,* Democrat ................................. Brooklyn Vivia M. Morgan, Green ........................................ Brooklyn
3 10 Michael W. Chan, Republican, Conservative ....... New York Jerrold Nadler,* Democrat .................................... New York
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NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 11 Michael G. Grimm,* Republican ........................... Staten Island
Mark S. Murphy, Democrat, Working Families .. Staten Island Henry J. Bardel, Green .......................................... Staten Island
12 Christopher R. Wight, Republican, Conservative, Independence ...................................................... New York
Carolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat ........................... New York
13 Craig Schley, Republican ....................................... New York Charles B. Rangel,* Democrat .............................. New York Deborah O. Liatos, Socialist Workers ................... Bronx
14 William F. Gibbons, Jr., Republican, Conserv-ative ..................................................................... Bronx
Joseph Crowley,* Democrat .................................. Queens/Bronx Anthony Gronowicz, Green .................................... Bronx
15 Frank L. Della Valle, Republican, Conservative Bronx Jose E. Serrano,* Democrat .................................. Bronx
16 Joseph McLaughlin, Republican ........................... Bronx Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat ..................................... Bronx Joseph Diaferia, Green .......................................... Yonkers
17 Joe E. Carvin, Republican ..................................... Port Chester Nita M. Lowey,* Democrat .................................... Harrison Francis E. Morganthaler, We the People ............. Hawthorne
18 Nan A. S. Hayworth,* Republican ........................ Bedford Corners Sean Patrick Maloney, Democrat .......................... Jeffersonville Larry Weissmann, Working Families ................... Sloatsburg
19 Christopher P. Gibson,* Republican ..................... Kinderhook Julian Schreibman, Democrat, Working Families Stone Ridge
20 Robert J. Dieterich, Republican, Conservative .... Scolia Paul Tonko,* Democrat .......................................... Amsterdam
21 Matthew A. Doheny, Republican, Conservative, Independence ...................................................... Watertown
William L. Owens,* Democrat ............................... Plattsburgh Donald L. Hassig, Green ....................................... Colton
4 22 Richard L. Hanna,* Republican ............................ Barneveld Dan Lamb, Democrat ............................................. Freeville
23 Tom Reed,* Republican ......................................... Corning Nate Shinagawa, Democrat, Working Families ... Ithaca
24 Ann Marie Buerkle,* Republican .......................... Syracuse Daniel B. Maffei,‡ Democrat, Working Families Syracuse Ursula E. Rozum, Green ........................................ Syracuse
25 Maggie Brooks, Republican, Conservative, Inde-pendence .............................................................. Webster
Louise McIntosh Slaughter,* Democrat ............... Fairport
26 Michael H. Madigan, Republican, Conservative, Independence ...................................................... Grand Island
Brian Higgins,* Democrat ..................................... Buffalo
27 Kathleen C. Hochul,* Democrat ............................ Hamburg Chris Collins, Republican, Conservative .............. Clarence
1 Gary L. Ackerman* not a candidate. 2 Robert L. Turner* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for
Senator. 3 Edolphus Towns* not a candidate. 4 Maurice D. Hinchey* not a candidate.
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NORTH CAROLINA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Pete DiLauro, Republican ...................................... Weldon G. K. Butterfield,* Democrat ................................. Wilson Darryl Holloman, Libertarian ............................... Goldsboro
2 Renee L. Ellmers,* Republican ............................. Dunn Steve Wilkins, Democrat ....................................... Southern Pines Brian Irving, Libertarian ....................................... Cary
3 Walter B. Jones,* Republican ............................... Farmville Erik Anderson, Democrat ...................................... Winterville
4 Tim D’Annunzio, Republican ................................. Raeford David E. Price,* Democrat .................................... Chapel Hill
5 Virginia Foxx,* Republican ................................... Grandfather Community Elisabeth Motsinger, Democrat ............................. Walkerton
6 Howard Coble,* Republican ................................... Greensboro Tony Foriest, Democrat ......................................... Graham
7 David Rouzer, Republican ..................................... Benson Mike McIntyre,* Democrat .................................... Lumberton
8 Richard Hudson, Republican ................................. Concord Larry Kissell,* Democrat ....................................... Biscoe
1 9 Robert Pittenger, Republican ................................ Charlotte Jennifer Roberts, Democrat ................................... Charlotte Curtis Campbell, Libertarian ................................ Charlotte
10 Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ......................... Cherryville Patsy Keever, Democrat ........................................ Asheville
2 11 Mark Meadows, Republican .................................. Highlands Hayden Rogers, Democrat ..................................... Murphy
12 Jack Brosch, Republican ........................................ Charlotte Melvin L. Watt,* Democrat ................................... Charlotte
3 13 George Holding, Republican .................................. Raleigh Charles Malone, Democrat .................................... Raleigh
1 Sue Wilkins Myrick* not a candidate. 2 Heath Shuler* not a candidate. 3 Brad Miller* not a candidate.
NORTH DAKOTA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Rick Berg,† Republican .......................................... Fargo Heidi Heitkamp, Democratic-Nonpartisan League Mandan
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE 2 Kevin Cramer, Republican .................................... Bismarck
Pam Gulleson, Democratic-Nonpartisan League Fargo Eric Olson, Libertarian .......................................... Fargo
1 Kent Conrad* not a candidate. 2 Rick Berg* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
OHIO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Josh Mandel, Republican ....................................... Beachwood Sherrod Brown,* Democrat ................................... Avon Scott A. Rupert, Independent ................................ Mechanicsburg
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OHIO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Ohio has been decreased from 18 to 16 in the 113th Congress.
1 Steve Chabot,* Republican .................................... Cincinnati Jeff Sinnard, Democrat .......................................... Cincinnati Jim Berns, Libertarian .......................................... Cincinnati Rich Stevenson, Green ........................................... Cincinnati
1 2 Brad Wenstrup, Republican .................................. Cincinnati William R. Smith, Democrat ................................. Waverly
3 Chris Long, Republican ......................................... Reynoldsburg Joyce Beatty, Democrat ......................................... Blacklick Richard Ehrbar, Libertarian ................................. Columbus Bob Fitrakis, Green ................................................ Columbus
4 Jim Jordan,* Republican ....................................... Urbana Jim Slone, Democrat .............................................. Elyria Chris Kalla, Libertarian ........................................ Lima
5 Robert E. Latta,* Republican ................................ Bowling Green Angela Zimmann, Democrat .................................. Holland Eric Eberly, Libertarian ........................................ Bowling Green
6 Bill Johnson,* Republican ..................................... Poland Charlie Wilson,‡ Democrat .................................... Clairsville
2 7 Bob Gibbs,* Republican ......................................... Lakeville Joyce R. Healy-Abrams, Democrat ....................... Canton
8 John A. Boehner,* Republican .............................. West Chester 9 Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, Republican ................... Holland
Marcy Kaptur,* Democrat ..................................... Toledo Sean P. Stipe, Libertarian ..................................... Lorain
3 10 Michael R. Turner,* Republican ........................... Dayton Sharen Swartz Neuhardt, Democrat .................... Yellow Springs David A. Harlow, Libertarian ............................... Dayton
11 Marcia L. Fudge,* Democrat ................................. Warrensville Heights 12 Patrick J. Tiberi,* Republican ............................... Galena
Jim Reese, Democrat ............................................. Gahanna 13 Marisha G. Agana, Republican ............................. Warren
Tim Ryan,* Democrat ............................................ Niles 4 14 David P. Joyce, Republican ................................... Novelty
Dale Virgil Blanchard, Democrat .......................... Solon David Macko, Libertarian ...................................... Solon Elaine R. Mastromatteo, Green ............................ Bristolville
15 Steve Stivers,* Republican .................................... Columbus Pat Lang, Democrat ............................................... Athens
16 James B. Renacci,* Republican ............................. Wadsworth Betty Sutton,* Democrat ....................................... Copley
1 Jean Schmidt* defeated in primary. 2 Steve Austria* not a candidate. 3 Dennis J. Kucinich* defeated in primary. 4 Steven C. LaTourette* not a candidate.
OKLAHOMA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Jim Bridenstine, Republican ................................. Tulsa
John Olson, Democrat ............................................ Tulsa Craig Allen, Independent ...................................... Tulsa
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OKLAHOMA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 2 2 Markwayne Mullin, Republican ............................ Westville
Rob Wallace, Democrat .......................................... Fort Gibson Michael G. Fulks, Independent ............................. Heavener
3 Frank D. Lucas,* Republican ................................ Cheyenne Timothy Ray Murray, Democrat ........................... Guthrie William M. Sanders, Independent ........................ Stillwater
4 Tom Cole,* Republican .......................................... Moore Donna Marie Bebo, Democrat ............................... Fletcher R. J. Harris, Independent ...................................... Norman
5 James Lankford,* Republican ............................... Oklahoma City Tom Guild, Democrat ............................................. Edmond Pat Martin, Independent ....................................... Jones Robert T. Murphy, Independent ........................... Norman
1 John Sullivan* defeated in primary. 2 Dan Boren* not a candidate.
OREGON
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Delinda Morgan, Republican ................................. Gaston Suzanne Bonamici,* Democrat .............................. Washington County Bob Ekstrom, Constitution .................................... Scappoose Steven Reynolds, Progressive, Libertarian, Pa-
cific Green ........................................................... Portland
2 Greg Walden,* Republican .................................... Hood River Joyce B. Segers, Democrat, Working Families .... Ashland Joe Tabor, Libertarian ........................................... Portland
3 Ronald Green, Republican ..................................... Portland Earl Blumenauer,* Democrat ................................ Portland Woodrow Broadnax, Pacific Green, Progressive .. Portland Michael Cline, Libertarian .................................... Portland
4 Art Robinson, Republican, Constitution ............... Cave Junction Peter A. DeFazio,* Democrat ................................ Springfield Chuck Huntting, Libertarian ................................ Portland
5 Fred Thompson, Republican .................................. Salem Kurt Schrader,* Democrat ..................................... Canby Raymond Baldwin, Constitution ........................... Canby Christina Jean Lugo, Pacific Green ...................... Oregon City
PENNSYLVANIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tom Smith, Republican ......................................... Shelocta Robert P. Casey, Jr.,* Democrat ........................... Pittsburgh Rayburn Douglas Smith, Libertarian ................... Emlenton
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Pennsylvania has been de-creased from 19 to 18 in the 113th Congress.
1 John Featherman, Republican .............................. Philadelphia Robert A. Brady,* Democrat .................................. Philadelphia
2 Robert Allen Mansfield, Jr., Republican .............. Philadelphia Chaka Fattah,* Democrat ..................................... Philadelphia James Foster, Independent ................................... Philadelphia
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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Mike Kelly,* Republican ........................................ Butler
Missa Eaton, Democrat .......................................... Sharon Steven Porter, Independent ................................... Wattsburg
1 4 Scott Perry, Republican ......................................... Dillsburg Harry Perkinson, Democrat .................................. Dallastown Wayne W. Wolff, Independent ............................... New Freedom Michael Bryant Koffenberger, Libertarian ........... Stewartstown
5 Glenn Thompson,* Republican .............................. Howard Charles Dumas, Democrat ..................................... State College
6 Jim Gerlach,* Republican ...................................... Chester Springs Manan M. Trivedi, Democrat ................................ Birdsboro
7 Patrick Meehan,* Republican ............................... Drexel Hill George Badey, Democrat ....................................... Wayne
8 Michael G. Fitzpatrick,* Republican .................... Levittown Kathy Boockvar, Democrat .................................... Doylestown
9 Bill Shuster,* Republican ...................................... Hollidaysburg Karen Ramsburg, Democrat .................................. Mercersburg
10 Tom Marino,* Republican ...................................... Williamsport Philip Scollo, Democrat .......................................... Milford
11 Lou Barletta,* Republican ..................................... Hazleton Gene Stilp, Democrat ............................................. Middle Paxton
12 Keith J. Rothfus, Republican ................................ Sewickley Mark S. Critz,* Democrat ...................................... Johnstown
13 Joseph James Rooney, Republican ....................... Ardsley Allyson Y. Schwartz,* Democrat ........................... Jenkintown
14 Hans Lessmann, Republican ................................. Pittsburgh Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat ................................ Forest Hills
15 Charles W. Dent,* Republican .............................. Allentown Rick Daugherty, Democrat .................................... Orefield
16 Joseph R. Pitts,* Republican ................................. Kennett Square Aryanna C. Strader, Democrat ............................. Kennett Square John A. Murphy, Independent .............................. Coatsville James F. Bednarski, Bednarski for Congress ...... Manheim Township
2 17 Laureen A. Cummings, Republican ...................... Old Forge Matthew A. Cartwright, Democrat ....................... Plains
18 Tim Murphy,* Republican ..................................... Pittsburgh Larry Maggi, Democrat .......................................... Washington
1 Jason Altmire* defeated in primary. 2 Tim Holden* defeated in primary.
RHODE ISLAND FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Benjamin Barrett Hinckley III, Republican ......... Newport Sheldon Whitehouse,* Democrat .......................... Providence
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Brendan P. Doherty, Republican .......................... Cumberland David N. Cicilline,* Democrat ............................... Providence David S. Vogel, Independent ................................. Providence
2 Michael G. Riley, Republican ................................ Narragansett James R. Langevin,* Democrat ............................. Warwick Abel G. Collins, Independent ................................ South Kingstown
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SOUTH CAROLINA FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in South Carolina has been in-creased from 6 to 7 in the 113th Congress.
1 Tim Scott,* Republican .......................................... Charleston Bobbie G. Rose, Democrat, Working Families ..... Charleston Keith Blandford, Libertarian ................................ Sullivan’s Island
2 Joe Wilson,* Republican ........................................ Springdale 3 Jeff Duncan,* Republican ...................................... Laurens
Brian Ryan B. Doyle, Democrat ............................ Aiken 4 Trey Gowdy,* Republican ...................................... Spartanburg
Deb Morrow, Democrat, Working Families .......... Boiling Springs Jeff Sumerel, Green ............................................... Greenville
5 Mick Mulvaney,* Republican ................................ Lancaster Joyce Knott, Democrat, Working Families ........... Rock Hill
6 James E. Clyburn,* Democrat ............................... Columbia Nammu Y. Muhammad, Green ............................. Columbia
7 Tom Rice, Republican ............................................ Myrtle Beach Gloria Bromell Tinubu, Democrat, Working
Families ............................................................... Myrtle Beach
SOUTH DAKOTA FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Kristi L. Noem,* Republican ................................. Castlewood Matt Varilek, Democrat ......................................... Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bob Corker,* Republican ....................................... Chattanooga Mark E. Clayton, Democrat .................................. Whites Creek Shaun E. Crowell, Independent ............................ Spring Hill David Gatchell, Independent ................................. Franklin James Higdon, Independent .................................. Jacksboro Michel Joseph Long, Independent ........................ Lenoir City Troy Stephen Scoggin, Independent ..................... Franklin Martin Pleasant, Green ......................................... Knoxville Kermit Steck, Constitution .................................... Greeneville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 David P. Roe,* Republican .................................... Johnson City Alan Woodruff, Democrat ...................................... Gray Karen Sherry Brackett, Independent ................... Johnson City Michael D. Salyer, Independent ............................ Mount Carmel Robert N. Smith, Green ......................................... Greeneville
2 John J. Duncan, Jr.,* Republican ......................... Knoxville Troy Christopher Goodale, Democrat ................... Knoxville Greg Samples, Independent .................................. Knoxville Brandon Stewart, Independent ............................. Knoxville Norris Dryer, Green ............................................... Knoxville
3 Charles J. ‘‘Chuck’’ Fleischmann,* Republican .... Chattanooga Mary M. Headrick, Democrat ................................ Maynardville Matthew Deniston, Independent ........................... McDonald
4 Scott DesJarlais,* Republican ............................... South Pittsburg Eric Stewart, Democrat ......................................... Belvidere
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TENNESSEE—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 5 Brad Staats, Republican ........................................ Hermitage
Jim Cooper,* Democrat .......................................... Nashville John Miglietta, Green ............................................ Nashville
6 Diane Black,* Republican ...................................... Gallatin Scott Beasley, Independent ................................... Cedar Hill Pat Riley, Green ..................................................... Lancaster
7 Marsha Blackburn,* Republican ........................... Brentwood Credo Amouzouvik, Democrat ............................... Clarksville Wm. Ryan Akin, Independent ............................... Bon Aqua Jack Arnold, Independent ..................................... Kingston Springs Leonard D. ‘‘Lenny’’ Ladner, Independent ........... Hohenwald Howard Switzer, Green ......................................... Linden
8 Stephen Lee Fincher,* Republican ....................... Frog Jump Timothy D. Dixon, Democrat ................................. Germantown James Hart, Independent ...................................... Buchanan Mark J. Rawles, Independent ............................... Jackson
9 George S. Flinn, Jr., Republican ........................... Memphis Steve Cohen,* Democrat ........................................ Memphis Gregory M. Joiner, Independent ........................... Memphis Brian L. Saulsberry, Independent ........................ Memphis
TEXAS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Ted Cruz, Republican ............................................. Houston Paul Sadler, Democrat ........................................... Henderson David B. Collins, Green ......................................... Houston John Jay Myers, Libertarian ................................. Dallas
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Texas has been increased from 32 to 36 in the 113th Congress.
1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ................................. Tyler Shirley J. McKellar, Democrat .............................. Tyler Clark Patterson, Libertarian ................................. Austin
2 Ted Poe,* Republican ............................................. Humble Jim Dougherty, Democrat ..................................... Houston Kenneth Duncan, Libertarian ............................... Beaumont Mark A. Roberts, Green ......................................... Kingwood
3 Sam Johnson,* Republican .................................... Plano 4 Ralph M. Hall,* Republican .................................. Rockwall
VaLinda Hathcox, Democrat ................................. Sulphur Springs Thomas Griffing, Libertarian ................................ Dallas
5 Jeb Hensarling,* Republican ................................. Dallas Linda S. Mrosko, Democrat ................................... Mabank Ken Ashby, Libertarian ......................................... Dallas
6 Joe Barton,* Republican ........................................ Ennis Kenneth Sanders, Democrat ................................. Arlington Hugh Chauvin, Libertarian ................................... Mansfield Brandon Parmer, Green ........................................ Dallas
7 John Abney Culberson,* Republican .................... Houston James Cargas, Democrat ....................................... Houston Lance Findley, Green ............................................. Houston Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................ Houston
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 8 Kevin Brady,* Republican ..................................... The Woodlands
Neil Burns, Democrat ............................................ The Woodlands Roy Hall, Libertarian ............................................. Spring
9 Steve Mueller, Republican ..................................... Houston Al Green,* Democrat .............................................. Houston Vanessa Foster, Green ........................................... Houston John Wieder, Libertarian ...................................... Port Arthur
10 Michael T. McCaul,* Republican .......................... Austin Tawana W. Cadien, Democrat ............................... Cypress Richard Priest, Libertarian ................................... San Antonio
11 K. Michael Conaway,* Republican ........................ Midland Jim Riley, Democrat ............................................... San Angelo Scott J. Ballard, Libertarian ................................. Temple
12 Kay Granger,* Republican .................................... Fort Worth Dave Robinson, Democrat ...................................... Fort Worth Matthew Solodow, Libertarian .............................. Keller
13 Mac Thornberry,* Republican ............................... Clarendon John Robert Deek, Libertarian ............................. Denton Keith F. Houston, Green ....................................... Canyon
2 14 Randy Weber, Republican ..................................... Pearland Nick Lampson,‡ Democrat ..................................... Beaumont Zach Grady, Libertarian ........................................ Alvin Rhett Rosenquest Smith, Green ............................ San Antonio
15 Dale A. Brueggemann, Republican ....................... Seguin Ruben Hinojosa,* Democrat .................................. Mercedes Ron Finch, Libertarian .......................................... Friendswood
3 16 Barbara Carrasco, Republican .............................. El Paso Beto O’Rourke, Democrat ...................................... El Paso Junart Sodoy, Libertarian ..................................... Dallas
17 Bill Flores,* Republican ......................................... Bryan Ben Easton, Libertarian ........................................ Austin
18 Sean Seibert, Republican ....................................... Houston Sheila Jackson Lee,* Democrat ............................. Houston Christopher Barber, Libertarian ........................... Houston
19 Randy Neugebauer,* Republican .......................... Lubbock Richard ‘‘Chip’’ Peterson, Libertarian .................. Lubbock
4 20 David Rosa, Republican ......................................... San Antonio Joaquin Castro, Democrat ..................................... San Antonio Antonio Diaz, Green ............................................... San Antonio A. E. ‘‘Tracy’’ Potts, Libertarian ............................ San Antonio
21 Lamar Smith,* Republican .................................... San Antonio Candace E. Duval, Democrat ................................ Austin John-Henry Liberty, Libertarian .......................... Austin
22 Pete Olson,* Republican ........................................ Sugar Land Kesha Rogers, Democrat ........................................ Stafford Don Cook, Green .................................................... Houston Steven Susman, Libertarian ................................. Houston
23 Francisco ‘‘Quico’’ Canseco,* Republican .............. San Antonio Pete P. Gallego, Democrat ..................................... Alpine Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian ................................. San Antonio Ed Scharf, Green .................................................... Grey Forest
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 24 Kenny Marchant,* Republican .............................. Coppell
Tim Rusk, Democrat .............................................. Euless John Stathas, Libertarian ..................................... Fort Worth
25 Roger Williams, Republican .................................. Weatherford Elaine M. Henderson, Democrat ........................... Lago Vista Betsy Dewey, Libertarian ...................................... Austin
26 Michael C. Burgess,* Republican .......................... Lewisville David Sanchez, Democrat ...................................... Denton Mark Boler, Libertarian ........................................ Oak Point
27 Blake Farenthold,* Republican ............................. Corpus Christi Rose Meza Harrison, Democrat ............................. Corpus Christi Bret Baldwin, Independent ................................... Victoria Corrie Byrd, Libertarian ........................................ Corpus Christi
28 William R. Hayward, Republican .......................... San Marcos Henry Cuellar,* Democrat ..................................... Laredo Michael D. Cary, Green ......................................... San Antonio Patrick Hisel, Libertarian ..................................... Aledo
29 Gene Green,* Democrat ......................................... Houston Maria Selva, Green ................................................ Houston James Stanczak, Libertarian ................................ Houston
30 Travis Washington, Jr., Republican ..................... Dallas Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat ...................... Dallas Ed Rankin, Libertarian ......................................... Dallas
31 John R. Carter,* Republican ................................. Round Rock Stephen M. Wyman, Democrat ............................. Georgetown Ethan Garofolo, Libertarian .................................. Round Rock
32 Pete Sessions,* Republican .................................... Dallas Katherine Savers McGovern, Democrat ............... Dallas Seth Hollist, Libertarian ....................................... Wylie
33 Chuck Bradley, Republican ................................... Fort Worth Marc Veasey, Democrat ......................................... Fort Worth Ed Lindsay, Green ................................................. Fort Worth
34 Jessica Puente Bradshaw, Republican ................. Brownsville Filemon Vela, Democrat ........................................ Brownsville Steven ‘‘Ziggy’’ Shanklin, Libertarian .................. San Antonio
35 Susan Narvaiz, Republican ................................... San Marcos Lloyd Doggett,* Democrat ..................................... Austin Ross Lynn Leone, Libertarian ............................... Montgomery Meghan Owen, Green ............................................ San Antonio
36 Steve Stockman,‡ Republican ................................ Friendswood Max Martin, Democrat .......................................... Houston Michael K. Cole, Libertarian ................................. Orange
1 Kay Bailey Hutchison* not a candidate. 2 Ron Paul* not a candidate. 3 Silvestre Reyes* defeated in primary. 4 Charles A. Gonzalez* not a candidate.
UTAH FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Orrin G. Hatch,* Republican ................................. Midvale Scott Howell, Democrat ......................................... Salt Lake City Bill Barron, Unaffiliated ........................................ Salt Lake City Daniel Geery, Utah Justice Party ......................... Salt Lake City Shaun Lynn McCausland, Constitution ............... LaVerkin
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UTAH—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Utah has been increased from 3 to 4 for the 113th Congress.
1 Rob Bishop,* Republican ....................................... Brigham City Donna M. McAleer, Democrat ............................... Park City Sherry Phipps, Constitution .................................. Brigham City
2 Chris Stewart, Republican .................................... Farmington Jay Seegmiller, Democrat ...................................... Salt Lake City Joseph Andrade, Unaffiliated ................................ Salt Lake City Jonathan D. Garrard, Constitution ...................... Lake Point Charles E. Kimball, Unaffiliated .......................... Salt Lake City
3 Jason Chaffetz,* Republican ................................. Alpine Soren D. Simonsen, Democrat ............................... Salt Lake City
4 Mia B. Love, Republican ........................................ Saratoga Springs Jim Matheson,* Democrat ..................................... Salt Lake City Jim L. Vein, Libertarian ........................................ Orem
VERMONT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John MacGovern, Republican ................................ Windsor Bernard Sanders,* Independent ........................... Burlington Pete Diamondstone, Liberty Union ...................... Brattleboro Chris Ericson, United States Marijuana .............. Chester Laurel Laframboise, VoteKISS ............................. Chelsea Peter Moss, Peace and Prosperity ......................... Fairfax
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Mark Donka, Republican ....................................... White River Junction Peter Welch,* Democrat ........................................ Hartland James ‘‘Sam’’ Desrochers, Independent ................ Milton Andre Laframboise, VoteKISS .............................. Chelsea Jane Newton, Liberty Union ................................. South Londonderry
VIRGINIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
George F. Allen,‡ Republican ................................ Henrico Timothy M. Kaine, Democrat ................................ Richmond
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Robert J. Wittman,* Republican ........................... Montross Adam M. Cook, Democrat ...................................... Fredericksburg G. Gail Parker, Independent Green ...................... Alexandria
2 E. Scott Rigell,* Republican .................................. Virginia Beach Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr., Democrat ......................... Virginia Beach
3 Dean J. Longo, Republican .................................... Yorktown Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott,* Democrat ..................... Newport News
4 J. Randy Forbes,* Republican ............................... Chesapeake Ella P. Ward, Democrat ......................................... Chesapeake
5 Robert Hurt,* Republican ...................................... Chatham John Wade Douglass, Democrat ........................... Hume Kenneth J. Hildebrandt, Independent Green ...... Nathalie
6 Bob Goodlatte,* Republican ................................... Roanoke Andy B. Schmookler, Democrat ............................ Broadway
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VIRGINIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 7 Eric Cantor,* Republican ....................................... Richmond
E. Wayne Powell, Democrat .................................. Richmond
8 J. Patrick Murray, Republican .............................. Alexandria James P. Moran,* Democrat ................................. Arlington Jason J. Howell, Independent ............................... Arlington Janet Murphy, Independent Green ...................... Arlington
9 H. Morgan Griffith,* Republican .......................... Salem Anthony J. Flaccavento, Democrat ....................... Abingdon
10 Frank R. Wolf,* Republican .................................. Vienna Kristin A. Cabral, Democrat ................................. Leesburg J. Kevin Chisholm, Independent ........................... Leesburg
11 Chris S. Perkins, Republican ................................ Lorton Gerald E. Connolly,* Democrat ............................. Fairfax Christopher F. DeCarlo, Independent .................. Fairfax Mark T. Gibson, Independent ............................... Fairfax Joe F. Galdo, Jr., Green ......................................... Fairfax Peter M. Marchetti, Independent Green .............. Springfield
1 Jim Webb* not a candidate.
WASHINGTON
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Michael Baumgartner, Republican ....................... Kirkland Maria Cantwell,* Democrat .................................. Edmonds
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Due to apportionment, the number of Congressional Districts in Washington has been in-creased from 9 to 10 in the 113th Congress.
1 1 John Koster, Republican ........................................ Arlington Suzan DelBene, Democrat ..................................... Bothell
2 Dan Matthews, Republican ................................... Everett Rick Larsen,* Democrat ......................................... Everett
3 Jaime Herrera Beutler,* Republican .................... Camas Jon T. Haugen, Democrat ...................................... Vancouver
4 Doc Hastings,* Republican .................................... Pasco Mary Baechler, Democrat ...................................... Yakima
5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers,* Republican ................ Spokane Rich Cowan, Democrat ........................................... Spokane
2 6 Bill Driscoll, Republican ........................................ Tacoma Derek Kilmer, Democrat ........................................ Gig Harbor
7 Ron Bemis, Republican .......................................... Seattle Jim McDermott,* Democrat .................................. Seattle
8 David G. Reichert,* Republican ............................ Auburn Karen Porterfield, Democrat ................................. Issaquah
9 Jim Postma, Republican ........................................ Steilacoom Adam Smith,* Democrat ........................................ Tacoma
10 Richard ‘‘Dick’’ Muri, Republican .......................... Tacoma Denny Heck, Democrat .......................................... Olympia
1 Jay Inslee* resigned from Congress effective March 20, 2012. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 112th Congress will be held November 6, 2012.
2 Norman D. Dicks* not a candidate.
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WEST VIRGINIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John R. Raese, Republican .................................... Morgantown Joe Manchin III,* Democrat .................................. Fairmont Bob Henry Baber, Mountain Party ....................... Glenville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 David B. McKinley,* Republican .......................... Wheeling Sue Thorn, Democrat ............................................. Wheeling
2 Shelley Moore Capito,* Republican ...................... Charleston Howard Swint, Democrat ...................................... Charleston
3 Rick Snuffer, Republican ....................................... Beckley Nick J. Rahall II,* Democrat ................................. Beckley
WISCONSIN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Tommy G. Thompson, Republican ........................ Madison Tammy Baldwin,† Democrat ................................. Madison Nimrod Y. U. Allen III, I.D.E.A. ........................... Milwaukee Joseph Kexel, Libertarian ..................................... Kenosha
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Paul Ryan,* Republican ......................................... Janesville Rob Zerban, Democrat ........................................... Kenosha Keith Deschler, Libertarian .................................. Racine
2 2 Chad Lee, Republican ............................................ Mount Horeb Mark Pocan, Democrat .......................................... Madison
3 Ray Boland, Republican ......................................... Sparta Ron Kind,* Democrat ............................................. La Crosse
4 Dan Sebring, Republican ....................................... Milwaukee Gwen Moore,* Democrat ........................................ Milwaukee Robert R. Raymond, Independent ......................... Shorewood
5 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican .......... Menomonee Falls Dave Heaster, Democrat ........................................ Sussex
6 Thomas E. Petri,* Republican ............................... Fond du Lac Joe Kallas, Democrat ............................................. Princeton
7 Sean P. Duffy,* Republican ................................... Ashland Pat Kreitlow, Democrat ......................................... Chippewa Falls
8 Reid J. Ribble,* Republican ................................... DePere Jamie Wall, Democrat ............................................ Green Bay
1 Herb Kohl* not a candidate. 2 Tammy Baldwin* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
WYOMING
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Barrasso,* Republican .................................. Casper Tim Chesnut, Democrat ......................................... Laramie
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Cynthia M. Lummis,* Republican ........................ Cheyenne Chris Henrichsen, Democrat ................................. Casper
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PUERTO RICO
FOR RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
Pedro R. Pierluisi,* Democrat ............................... San Juan Roberto Cox Alomar, Popular Democratic Party San Juan Juan Manuel Mercado Nieves, Puerto Rican
Independence Party ............................................ Arecibo
AMERICAN SAMOA
FOR DELEGATE
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega,* Democrat .................... Vailoatai Kereti Mata’utia, Jr., Democrat ............................ Pago Pago Rosie F. Tago Lancaster, Independent ................. Pago Pago Fatumalala Leulua’iali’i A. Al-Sheri, No Party
Affiliate ................................................................ Pago Pago Aumua Amata, Conservative ................................ Pago Pago
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR DELEGATE
Eleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat ..................... District of Columbia Natale Lino Stracuzzi, D.C. Statehood Green ..... District of Columbia
GUAM
FOR DELEGATE
Frank Flores Blas, Jr., Republican ....................... Hagatna Madeleine Z. Bordallo,* Democrat ........................ Hagatna
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Ignacia Tudela Demapan, Republican .................. Saipan Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan,* Democrat ....... Saipan
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Holland Redfield, Republican ................................ St. Croix Donna M. Christensen,* Democrat ....................... St. Croix
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Statistical digest of results of the primaries of 2012 in the various States affecting Members of the 112th Congress
State
Senate House of Representatives
Renom-inated
Not can-didates
De-feated
Vacan-cies Total
Renomi-nated
Not can-didates Defeated Vacan-
cies Total R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D.
Alabama .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Alaska ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Arizona ............ ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 3 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 8 Arkansas ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 California ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 15 31 4 2 ...... ...... ...... 1 53 Colorado .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Connecticut ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 11 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Delaware ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Florida ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 16 6 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... 25 Georgia ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 8 5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 Hawaii ............. ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Idaho ............... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Illinois ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 9 7 1 1 1 ...... ...... ...... 19 Indiana ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... ...... ...... 1 4 2 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Iowa ................. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Kansas ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Kentucky ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... 6 Louisiana ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Maine .............. ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Maryland ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Massachusetts 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 10 Michigan ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 1 ...... 15 Minnesota ....... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Mississippi ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Missouri .......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 9 Montana .......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Nebraska ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Nevada ............ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New Hamp-
shire ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 New Jersey ..... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 6 5 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 13 New Mexico .... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New York ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 18 1 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... 29 North Carolina ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 5 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 North Dakota ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Ohio ................. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 10 4 2 ...... 1 1 ...... ...... 18 Oklahoma ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... 5 Oregon ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Pennsylvania .. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 11 5 1 ...... ...... 2 ...... ...... 19 Rhode Island ... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 South Carolina ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6 South Dakota .. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Tennessee ....... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Texas ............... ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 22 7 1 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... 32 Utah ................ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Vermont .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 21 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Virginia ........... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 11 Washington ..... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 3 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 9 West Virginia ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Wisconsin ........ ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Wyoming ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1
Total ............ 6 15 3 5 1 .... ...... ...... 332 216 162 18 21 6 7 2 3 435
1 Joseph I. Lieberman (Independent). 2 Bernard Sanders (Independent). 3 Includes 2 Independents.
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RECAPITULATION
SENATE Renominated:
Republicans .............................................. 6 Democrats ................................................. 15 Independents ............................................ 1
Total ...................................................... 22
Not candidates: Republicans .............................................. 3 Democrats ................................................. 5 Independents ............................................ 1
Total ...................................................... 9
Defeated: Republicans .............................................. 1 Democrats ................................................. 0
Total ...................................................... 1
Vacancies: Republicans .............................................. 0 Democrats ................................................. 0
Total ...................................................... 0
Replacements: Republicans .............................................. 4 Democrats ................................................. 5 Independents ............................................ 1
Total ...................................................... 10 Renominated .................................................... 22
Total .............................................................. 32
HOUSE Renominated:
Republicans .............................................. 216 Democrats ................................................. 162
Total ...................................................... 378
Not candidates: Republicans .............................................. 18 Democrats ................................................. 21
Total ...................................................... 39
Defeated: Republicans .............................................. 6 Democrats ................................................. 7
Total ...................................................... 13
Vacancies: Republicans .............................................. 2 Democrats ................................................. 3
Total ...................................................... 5
Replacements: Republicans .............................................. 26 Democrats ................................................. 31
Total ...................................................... 57 Renominated .................................................... 378
Total membership ........................................ 435
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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 112th Congress
[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]
Congress Years
Senate House of Representatives
Num-ber of Sena-tors
Dem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Other par-ties
Va-cant
Number of Repre-
sentatives Dem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Other par-ties
Va-cant
40th ......... 1867–1869 53 11 42 .......... ........ 193 49 143 .......... 1 41st .......... 1869–1871 74 11 61 .......... 2 243 73 170 .......... ........42d ........... 1871–1873 74 17 57 .......... ........ 243 104 139 .......... ........43d ........... 1873–1875 74 19 54 .......... 1 293 88 203 .......... 2 44th ......... 1875–1877 76 29 46 .......... 1 293 181 107 3 2 45th ......... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 .......... ........46th ......... 1879–1881 76 43 33 .......... ........ 293 150 128 14 1 47th ......... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ......... 1883–1885 76 36 40 .......... ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ......... 1885–1887 76 34 41 .......... 1 325 182 140 2 1 50th ......... 1887–1889 76 37 39 .......... ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st .......... 1889–1891 84 37 47 .......... ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........... 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........... 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ......... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ......... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 1 56th ......... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ......... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 1 58th ......... 1903–1905 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 178 207 .......... 1 59th ......... 1905–1907 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 136 250 .......... ........60th ......... 1907–1909 92 29 61 .......... 2 386 164 222 .......... ........61st .......... 1909–1911 92 32 59 .......... 1 391 172 219 .......... ........62d ........... 1911–1913 92 42 49 .......... 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........... 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ......... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 3 65th ......... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ......... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ......... 1921–1923 96 37 59 .......... ........ 435 132 300 1 2 68th ......... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ......... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ......... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st .......... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 4 72d ........... 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........... 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ......... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ......... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ......... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ......... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ......... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ......... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ......... 1947–1949 96 45 51 .......... ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st .......... 1949–1951 96 54 42 .......... ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........... 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........... 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ......... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 .......... ........85th ......... 1957–1959 96 49 47 .......... ........ 435 234 201 .......... ........86th ......... 1959–1961 98 64 34 .......... ........ 3 436 283 153 .......... ........87th ......... 1961–1963 100 64 36 .......... ........ 4 437 262 175 .......... ........88th ......... 1963–1965 100 67 33 .......... ........ 435 258 176 .......... 1 89th ......... 1965–1967 100 68 32 .......... ........ 435 295 140 .......... ........90th ......... 1967–1969 100 64 36 .......... ........ 435 248 187 .......... ........91st .......... 1969–1971 100 58 42 .......... ........ 435 243 192 .......... ........92d ........... 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 .......... ........93d ........... 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ......... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 .......... ........95th ......... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 .......... ........96th ......... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 .......... ........97th ......... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ......... 1983–1985 100 46 54 .......... ........ 435 269 166 .......... ........99th ......... 1985–1987 100 47 53 .......... ........ 435 253 182 .......... ........100th ....... 1987–1989 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 258 177 .......... ........101st ........ 1989–1991 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 260 175 .......... ........102d ......... 1991–1993 100 56 44 .......... ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ......... 1993–1995 100 57 43 .......... ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th ....... 1995–1997 100 48 52 .......... ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th ....... 1997–1999 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th ....... 1999–2001 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th ....... 2001–2003 100 50 50 .......... ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th ....... 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1 109th ....... 2005–2007 100 44 55 1 ........ 435 202 232 1 ........110th ....... 2007–2009 100 49 49 2 ........ 435 233 202 .......... ........111th ....... 2009–2011 100 55 41 2 2 435 256 178 .......... 1 112th ....... 2011–2013 100 51 47 2 ........ 435 193 242 .......... ........113th ....... 2013–2015 100 .......... .......... .......... ........ 435 .......... .......... .......... ........
1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties. 2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths. 3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959. 4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.