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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICES OF UNITED STATES SENATOR AND UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES KAREN L. HAAS, CLERK http://clerk.house.gov (Published on November 7, 2014) WASHINGTON : 2014

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NOMINEES

FOR THE OFFICES OF

UNITED STATES SENATOR

AND

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEIN THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS

FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF

NOVEMBER 4, 2014

COMPILED BY

THE

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

KAREN L. HAAS, CLERK

http://clerk.house.gov

(Published on November 7, 2014)

WASHINGTON : 2014

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LIST OF NOMINEES

(Those marked * are incumbent in the 113th Congress; those marked † served in the House in the 113th Congress; thosemarked ‡ served in a previous Congress. Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jeff Sessions,* Republican ................................................................................. Montgomery

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Bradley Byrne,* Republican .............................................................................. FairhopeBurton R. LeFlore, Democrat ............................................................................ Mobile

2 Martha Roby,* Republican ................................................................................. MontgomeryErick Wright, Democrat ..................................................................................... Montgomery

3 Mike Rogers,* Republican ................................................................................. AnnistonJesse T. Smith, Democrat .................................................................................. Phenix City

4 Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican ....................................................................... Haleyville5 Mo Brooks,* Republican .................................................................................... Huntsville

Mark Bray, Independent .................................................................................... Huntsville16 Gary Palmer, Republican ................................................................................... Homewood

Mark Lester, Democrat ...................................................................................... Homewood7 Terri A. Sewell,* Democrat ................................................................................ Birmingham

1 Spencer Bachus* not a candidate.

ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Dan Sullivan, Republican .................................................................................. AnchorageMark Begich,* Democrat ................................................................................... AnchorageMark S. Fish, Libertarian .................................................................................. Big LakeTed Gianoutsos, Nonaffiliated ........................................................................... Anchorage

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young,* Republican .................................................................................... Fort YukonForrest Dunbar, Democrat ................................................................................. AnchorageJim C. McDermott, Libertarian ......................................................................... Fairbanks

ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Andy Tobin, Republican ..................................................................................... PauldenAnn Kirkpatrick,* Democrat ............................................................................. Flagstaff

2 Martha McSally, Republican ............................................................................. TucsonRon Barber,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Tucson

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ARIZONA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

3 Gabby Saucedo Mercer, Republican .................................................................. TucsonRaúl M. Grijalva,* Democrat ............................................................................. Tucson

4 Paul A. Gosar,* Republican ............................................................................... FlagstaffMike Weisser, Democrat .................................................................................... Golden ValleyChris Rike, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Prescott

5 Matt Salmon,* Republican ................................................................................ MesaJames Woods, Democrat .................................................................................... Gilbert

6 David Schweikert,* Republican ......................................................................... Fountain HillsW. John Williamson, Democrat ......................................................................... Scottsdale

17 Ruben Gallego, Democrat .................................................................................. PhoenixJoe Cobb, Libertarian ........................................................................................ GlendaleRebecca DeWitt, Americans Elect ..................................................................... PhoenixJosé Peñalosa, José Peñalosa ............................................................................ Scottsdale

8 Trent Franks,* Republican ................................................................................ GlendaleStephen Dolgos, Americans Elect ...................................................................... Phoenix

9 Wendy Rogers, Republican ................................................................................ TempeKyrsten Sinema,* Democrat .............................................................................. PhoenixPowell Gammill, Libertarian ............................................................................. Phoenix

1 Ed Pastor* not a candidate.

ARKANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tom Cotton,† Republican ................................................................................... Little RockMark L. Pryor,* Democrat ................................................................................. Little RockNathan LaFrance, Libertarian .......................................................................... Bella VistaMark H. Swaney, Green ..................................................................................... Huntsville

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Eric A. “Rick” Crawford,* Republican ............................................................... JonesboroJackie McPherson, Democrat ............................................................................ Heber SpringsBrian Scott Willhite, Libertarian ...................................................................... Cabot

12 French Hill, Republican ..................................................................................... Little RockPatrick Henry Hays, Democrat ......................................................................... North Little RockDebbie Standiford, Libertarian ......................................................................... North Little Rock

3 Steve Womack,* Republican .............................................................................. RogersGrant Brand, Libertarian .................................................................................. Pea Ridge

24 Bruce Westerman, Republican .......................................................................... Hot SpringsJames Lee Witt, Democrat ................................................................................. DardanelleKen Hamilton, Libertarian ................................................................................ El Dorado

1 Tim Griffin* not a candidate.2 Tom Cotton* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

CALIFORNIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1

1 Doug LaMalfa,* Republican .............................................................................. OrovilleHeidi Hall, Democrat ......................................................................................... Grass Valley

2 Dale K. Mensing, Republican ............................................................................ RedwayJared Huffman,* Democrat ............................................................................... San Rafael

3 Dan Logue, Republican ...................................................................................... MarysvilleJohn Garamendi,* Democrat ............................................................................. Walnut Grove

4 Tom McClintock,* Republican ........................................................................... RosevilleArthur “Art” Moore, Republican ........................................................................ Roseville

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued

5 Mike Thompson,* Democrat .............................................................................. St. HelenaJames Hinton, No Party Preference ................................................................. Napa

6 Joseph McCray, Sr., Republican ........................................................................ Fair OaksDoris O. Matsui,* Democrat .............................................................................. Sacramento

7 Doug Ose,‡ Republican ...................................................................................... Fair OaksAmi Bera,* Democrat ......................................................................................... Elk Grove

8 Paul Cook,* Republican ..................................................................................... Yucca ValleyBob Conaway, Democrat .................................................................................... Victorville

9 Antonio C. “Tony” Amador, Republican ............................................................ LodiJerry McNerney,* Democrat .............................................................................. Pleasanton

10 Jeff Denham,* Republican ................................................................................. TurlockMichael Eggman, Democrat .............................................................................. Modesto

211 Tue Phan, Republican ........................................................................................ DanvilleMark DeSaulnier, Democrat .............................................................................. Concord

12 John Dennis, Republican ................................................................................... San FranciscoNancy Pelosi,* Democrat ................................................................................... San Francisco

13 Dakin Sundeen, Republican .............................................................................. OaklandBarbara Lee,* Democrat .................................................................................... Oakland

14 Robin Chew, Republican .................................................................................... Redwood CityJackie Speier,* Democrat ................................................................................... Hillsborough

15 Hugh Bussell, Republican ................................................................................. LivermoreEric Swalwell,* Democrat .................................................................................. Dublin

16 Johnny Tacherra, Republican ............................................................................ BurrelJim Costa,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Fresno

17 Michael M. Honda,* Democrat .......................................................................... San JoséRo Khanna, Democrat ........................................................................................ Fremont

18 Richard B. Fox, Republican ............................................................................... Los GatosAnna G. Eshoo,* Democrat ................................................................................ Atherton

19 Zoe Lofgren,* Democrat ..................................................................................... San JoseRobert Murray, Democrat .................................................................................. Morgan Hill

20 Sam Farr,* Democrat ......................................................................................... CarmelRonald Paul Kabat, No Party Preference ......................................................... Carmel

21 David G. Valadao,* Republican ......................................................................... HanfordAmanda Renteria, Democrat ............................................................................. Sanger

22 Devin Nunes,* Republican ................................................................................. TulareSuzanna “Sam” Aguilera-Marrero, Democrat .................................................. Tulare

23 Kevin McCarthy,* Republican ........................................................................... BakersfieldRaul Garcia, Democrat ...................................................................................... Wasco

24 Chris Mitchum, Republican ............................................................................... Santa BarbaraLois Capps,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Santa Barbara

325 Steve Knight, Republican .................................................................................. LancasterTony Strickland, Republican ............................................................................. Newhall

26 Jeff Gorell, Republican ....................................................................................... CamarilloJulia Brownley,* Democrat ................................................................................ Oak Park

27 Jack Orswell, Republican .................................................................................. MonroviaJudy Chu,* Democrat ......................................................................................... Monterey Park

28 Adam B. Schiff,* Democrat ................................................................................ BurbankSteve Stokes, No Party Preference .................................................................... Los Angeles

29 William O’Callaghan Leader, Republican ......................................................... North HollywoodTony Cárdenas,* Democrat ................................................................................ Pacoima

30 Mark S. Reed, Republican ................................................................................. SunlandBrad Sherman,* Democrat ................................................................................ Sherman Oaks

431 Paul Chabot, Republican ................................................................................... Rancho CucamongaPete Aguilar, Democrat ...................................................................................... San Bernardino

32 Arturo Enrique Alas, Republican ...................................................................... Los AngelesGrace F. Napolitano,* Democrat ....................................................................... Norwalk

533 Elan Carr, Republican ........................................................................................ North HollywoodTed Lieu, Democrat ............................................................................................ Torrance

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued

34 Xavier Becerra,* Democrat ................................................................................ Los AngelesAdrienne Nicole Edwards, Democrat ................................................................ Los Angeles

635 Christina Gagnier, Democrat ............................................................................ MontclairNorma J. Torres, Democrat ............................................................................... Pomona

36 Brian Nestande, Republican .............................................................................. Palm DesertRaul Ruiz,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Palm Desert

37 R. Adam King, Republican ................................................................................ Los AngelesKaren Bass,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Los Angeles

38 Benjamin Campos, Republican ......................................................................... Long BeachLinda T. Sánchez,* Democrat ............................................................................ Lakewood

39 Edward R. Royce,* Republican .......................................................................... FullertonPeter O. Anderson, Democrat ............................................................................ Fullerton

40 Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ..................................................................... Los AngelesDavid Sanchez, Democrat .................................................................................. Los Angeles

41 Steve Adams, Republican .................................................................................. RiversideMark Takano,* Democrat .................................................................................. Riverside

42 Ken Calvert,* Republican .................................................................................. CoronaTim Sheridan, Democrat .................................................................................... Sun City

43 John Wood, Jr., Republican ............................................................................... Los AngelesMaxine Waters,* Democrat ................................................................................ Los Angeles

44 Janice Hahn,* Democrat .................................................................................... San PedroAdam Shbeita, Peace and Freedom ................................................................... Anaheim

745 Mimi Walters, Republican ................................................................................. IrvineDrew E. Leavens, Democrat .............................................................................. Irvine

46 Adam Nick, Republican ..................................................................................... Santa AnaLoretta Sanchez,* Democrat .............................................................................. Santa Ana

47 Andy Whallon, Republican ................................................................................ Long BeachAlan S. Lowenthal,* Democrat .......................................................................... Long Beach

48 Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican ....................................................................... Costa MesaSuzanne Joyce Savary, Democrat ...................................................................... Newport Beach

49 Darrell E. Issa,* Republican .............................................................................. VistaDave Peiser, Democrat ....................................................................................... Encinitas

50 Duncan Hunter,* Republican ............................................................................ AlpineJames H. Kimber, Democrat .............................................................................. Escondido

51 Stephen Meade, Republican .............................................................................. San DiegoJuan Vargas,* Democrat .................................................................................... Chula Vista

52 Carl DeMaio, Republican ................................................................................... San DiegoScott H. Peters,* Democrat ................................................................................ San Diego

53 Larry A. Wilske, Republican .............................................................................. San DiegoSusan A. Davis,* Democrat ............................................................................... San Diego

1 In California, all congressional candidates run in a top two candidate open primary system. The two candidates receiving the most votes—regard-less of party preference—move on to the general election regardless of vote totals.2 George Miller* not a candidate.3 Howard P. "Buck" McKeon* not a candidate.4 Gary G. Miller* not a candidate.5 Henry A. Waxman* not a candidate.6 Gloria Negrete McLeod* not a candidate.7 John Campbell* not a candidate.

COLORADO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Cory Gardner,† Republican ............................................................................... YumaMark Udall,* Democrat ..................................................................................... BoulderRaúl Acosta, Unaffiliated ................................................................................... Colorado SpringsBill Hammons, Unity Party of Colorado ........................................................... Boulder

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COLORADO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR—Continued

Gaylon Kent, Libertarian .................................................................................. Steamboat SpringsSteve Shogan, Unaffiliated ................................................................................ Englewood

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Martin Walsh, Republican ................................................................................. DenverDiana DeGette,* Democrat ................................................................................ DenverFrank Atwood, Libertarian ................................................................................ LittletonDanny E. Stroud, Unaffiliated .......................................................................... Denver

2 George Leing, Republican .................................................................................. Long MontJared Polis,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Boulder

3 Scott R. Tipton,* Republican ............................................................................. CortezAbel J. Tapia, Democrat ..................................................................................... PuebloTisha T. Casida, Unaffiliated ............................................................................. PuebloTravis Mero, Libertarian ................................................................................... Craig

14 Ken Buck, Republican ........................................................................................ GreeleyVic Meyers, Democrat ........................................................................................ TrinidadGrant Doherty, Unaffiliated .............................................................................. LochbuieJess Loban, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Castle Rock

5 Doug Lamborn,* Republican ............................................................................. Colorado SpringsIrv Halter, Democrat .......................................................................................... Colorado Springs

6 Mike Coffman,* Republican ............................................................................... AuroraAndrew Romanoff, Democrat ............................................................................ AuroraNorm Olsen, Libertarian ................................................................................... LittletonGary Swing, Green ............................................................................................. Denver

7 Don Ytterberg, Republican ................................................................................ GoldenEd Perlmutter,* Democrat ................................................................................. Golden

1 Cory Gardner* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

CONNECTICUT

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Matthew M. Corey, Republican ......................................................................... ManchesterJohn B. Larson,* Democrat ............................................................................... East HartfordJeffery Russell, Green ........................................................................................ Glastonbury

2 Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh, Republican ................................................................ New LondonJoe Courtney,* Democrat ................................................................................... VernonWilliam C. Clyde, Green .................................................................................... MadisonDaniel Reale, Libertarian .................................................................................. Norwich

3 James E. Brown, Republican ............................................................................. StratfordRosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat ............................................................................. New Haven

4 Dan Debicella, Republican, Independent .......................................................... SheltonJames A. Himes,* Democrat .............................................................................. Cos Cob

5 Mark Greenberg, Republican, Independent ..................................................... LitchfieldElizabeth H. Esty,* Democrat ............................................................................ CheshireJohn J. Pistone, Petitioning Candidate ............................................................ Brookfield

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DELAWARE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kevin Wade, Republican .................................................................................... New CastleChristopher A. Coons,* Democrat ..................................................................... NewarkAndrew Groff, Green .......................................................................................... Wilmington

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Rose Izzo, Republican ........................................................................................ WilmingtonJohn C. Carney, Jr.,* Democrat ......................................................................... WilmingtonBernard August, Green ...................................................................................... NewarkScott Gesty, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Wilmington

FLORIDA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Miller,* Republican ..................................................................................... ChumucklaJim Bryan, Democrat ......................................................................................... Laurel HillMark Wichern, No Party Affiliation .................................................................. Santa Rosa Beach

2 Steve Southerland II,* Republican ................................................................... Panama CityGwen Graham, Democrat .................................................................................. Tallahassee

3 Ted S. Yoho,* Republican ................................................................................... GainesvilleMarihelen Wheeler, Democrat ........................................................................... GainesvilleHoward Term Limits Lawson, No Party Affiliation ......................................... Dunnellon

4 Ander Crenshaw,* Republican .......................................................................... JacksonvilleGary L. Koniz, No Party Affiliation .................................................................. JacksonvillePaula Moser-Bartlett, No Party Affiliation ...................................................... Jacksonville

5 Glo Smith, Republican ....................................................................................... Fleming IslandCorrine Brown,* Democrat ................................................................................ Jacksonville

6 Ron DeSantis,* Republican ............................................................................... Ponte Vedra BeachDavid Cox, Democrat ......................................................................................... Daytona Beach

7 John L. Mica,* Republican ................................................................................ Winter ParkWes Neuman, Democrat .................................................................................... LongwoodAl Krulick, No Party Affiliation ........................................................................ Maitland

8 Bill Posey,* Republican ...................................................................................... RockledgeGabriel Rothblatt, Democrat ............................................................................. Melbourne Beach

9 Carol Platt, Republican ...................................................................................... St. CloudAlan Grayson,* Democrat .................................................................................. OrlandoMarko Milakovich, No Party Affiliation ........................................................... St. Cloud

10 Daniel Webster,* Republican ............................................................................. OrlandoMichael McKenna, Democrat ............................................................................ Davenport

11 Richard B. Nugent,* Republican ....................................................................... Spring HillDave Koller, Democrat ....................................................................................... Ocala

12 Gus M. Bilirakis,* Republican ........................................................................... Palm Harbor13 David W. Jolly,* Republican ............................................................................... Indian Shores

Ed Jany, No Party Affiliation ............................................................................ TampaLucas Overby, Libertarian Party of Florida ..................................................... Clearwater

14 Kathy Castor,* Democrat ................................................................................... Tampa15 Dennis A. Ross,* Republican ............................................................................. Lakeland

Alan M. Cohn, Democrat ................................................................................... Tampa16 Vern Buchanan,* Republican ............................................................................ Sarasota

Henry Lawrence, Democrat ............................................................................... Tallevast17 Thomas J. Rooney,* Republican ........................................................................ Okeechobee

Will Bronson, Democrat ..................................................................................... Lehigh Acres18 Carl J. Domino, Republican ............................................................................... Jupiter

Patrick Murphy,* Democrat .............................................................................. Jupiter

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

19 Curt Clawson,* Republican ............................................................................... Bonita SpringsApril Freeman, Democrat .................................................................................. Cape CoralRay Netherwood, Libertarian Party of Florida ................................................ Marco Island

20 Jay Bonner, Republican ..................................................................................... Palm Beach GardensAlcee L. Hastings,* Democrat ........................................................................... Miramar

21 Theodore E. Deutch,* Democrat ........................................................................ Boca Raton22 Paul Spain, Republican ...................................................................................... Delray Beach

Lois Frankel,* Democrat ................................................................................... West Palm Beach23 Joseph “Joe” Kaufman, Republican .................................................................. Weston

Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat ........................................................... Weston24 Dufirstson Julio Neree, Republican .................................................................. Miami

Frederica S. Wilson,* Democrat ........................................................................ Miami GardensLuis E. Fernandez, No Party Affiliation ........................................................... North Miami

25 Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ........................................................................ Miami26 Carlos Curbelo, Republican ............................................................................... Miami

Joe Garcia,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Miami27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,* Republican .................................................................... Miami

GEORGIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

David A. Perdue, Republican ............................................................................. AtlantaM. Michelle Nunn, Democrat ............................................................................ AtlantaAmanda C. Swafford, Libertarian ..................................................................... Flowery Branch

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

21 E. L. “Buddy” Carter, Republican ...................................................................... SavannahBrian Corwin Reese, Democrat ......................................................................... Savannah

2 Gregory P. “Greg” Duke, Republican ................................................................. LeesburgSanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat .................................................................... Albany

3 Lynn A. Westmoreland,* Republican ................................................................ Grantville4 Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr.,* Democrat ....................................................... Lithonia5 John Lewis,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Atlanta6 Tom Price,* Republican ...................................................................................... Roswell

Robert G. Montigel, Democrat ........................................................................... Alpharetta7 Rob Woodall,* Republican .................................................................................. Lawrenceville

Thomas D. Wight, Democrat ............................................................................. Lilburn8 Austin Scott,* Republican .................................................................................. Ashburn9 Doug Collins,* Republican ................................................................................. Gainesville

David D. Vogel, Democrat .................................................................................. Hull310 Jody B. Hice, Republican ................................................................................... Monroe

I. K. “Kenneth” Dious, Democrat ...................................................................... Athens411 Barry D. Loudermilk, Republican ..................................................................... Cassville12 R. W. “Rick” Allen, Republican .......................................................................... Augusta

John Barrow,* Democrat ................................................................................... Augusta13 David Scott,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Atlanta14 Tom Graves,* Republican .................................................................................. Ranger1 Saxby Chambliss* not a candidate.2 Jack Kingston* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.3 Paul C. Broun* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.4 Phil Gingrey* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

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HAWAII

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2017)Cam Cavasso, Republican .................................................................................. WaimanaloBrian Schatz,* Democrat ................................................................................... HonoluluMichael Kokoski, Libertarian ............................................................................ Honolulu

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Charles Djou,‡ Republican ................................................................................ HonoluluMark Takai, Democrat ....................................................................................... Pearl City

2 Kawika Crowley, Republican ............................................................................. KaaawaTulsi Gabbard,* Democrat ................................................................................. KapoleiJoe Kent, Libertarian ......................................................................................... Hilo

1 Colleen W. Hanabusa* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

IDAHO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

James E. Risch,* Republican ............................................................................. BoiseNels Mitchell, Democrat .................................................................................... Boise

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Raúl R. Labrador,* Republican ......................................................................... EagleShirley G. Ringo, Democrat ............................................................................... Moscow

2 Michael K. Simpson,* Republican ..................................................................... Idaho FallsRichard Stallings,‡ Democrat ............................................................................ Island Park

ILLINOIS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

James D. “Jim” Oberweis, Republican .............................................................. Sugar GroveRichard J. Durbin,* Democrat ........................................................................... SpringfieldSharon Hansen, Libertarian .............................................................................. Pontiac

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jimmy Lee Tillman, Republican ....................................................................... ChicagoBobby L. Rush,* Democrat ................................................................................ Chicago

2 Eric M. Wallace, Republican .............................................................................. FlossmoorRobin L. Kelly,* Democrat ................................................................................. Matteson

3 Sharon M. Brannigan, Republican .................................................................... Palos HeightsDaniel Lipinski,* Democrat ............................................................................... Western Springs

4 Hector Concepcion, Republican ......................................................................... ChicagoLuis V. Gutiérrez,* Democrat ............................................................................ Chicago

5 Vince Kolber, Republican ................................................................................... ChicagoMike Quigley,* Democrat ................................................................................... ChicagoNancy Wade, Green ............................................................................................ Chicago

6 Peter J. Roskam,* Republican ........................................................................... WheatonMichael Mason, Democrat ................................................................................. Naperville

7 Robert L. Bumpers, Republican ........................................................................ ChicagoDanny K. Davis,* Democrat .............................................................................. Chicago

8 Larry Kaifesh, Republican ................................................................................. CarpentersvilleTammy Duckworth,* Democrat ......................................................................... Hoffman Estates

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

9 Susanne Atanus, Republican ............................................................................. NilesJanice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat .................................................................... Evanston

10 Robert Dold,‡ Republican .................................................................................. KenilworthBradley S. Schneider,* Democrat ...................................................................... Deerfield

11 Darlene Senger, Republican .............................................................................. NapervilleBill Foster,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Naperville

12 Mike Bost, Republican ....................................................................................... MurphysboroWilliam L. Enyart,* Democrat .......................................................................... BellevillePaula Bradshaw, Green ..................................................................................... Carbondale

13 Rodney Davis,* Republican ............................................................................... TaylorvilleAnn E. Callis, Democrat .................................................................................... Edwardsville

14 Randy Hultgren,* Republican ........................................................................... WinfieldDennis Anderson, Democrat .............................................................................. Gurnee

15 John Shimkus,* Republican .............................................................................. CollinsvilleEric Thorsland, Democrat .................................................................................. Mahomet

16 Adam Kinzinger,* Republican ........................................................................... ChannahonRandall Wayne Olsen, Democrat ....................................................................... Ottawa

17 Bobby Schilling,‡ Republican ............................................................................ ColonaCheri Bustos,* Democrat ................................................................................... East Moline

18 Aaron Schock,* Republican ............................................................................... PeoriaDarrel Miller, Democrat ..................................................................................... Danvers

INDIANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark Leyva, Republican .................................................................................... HighlandPeter J. Visclosky,* Democrat ............................................................................ MerrillvilleDonna T. Dunn, Libertarian .............................................................................. Hammond

2 Jackie Walorski,* Republican ............................................................................ ElkhartJoe Bock, Democrat ............................................................................................ South BendJeff Petermann, Libertarian .............................................................................. Elkhart

3 Marlin A. Stutzman,* Republican ..................................................................... HoweJustin Kuhnle, Democrat ................................................................................... KendallvilleScott Wise, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Columbia City

4 Todd Rokita,* Republican .................................................................................. ClermontJohn Dale, Democrat .......................................................................................... Westpoint

5 Susan W. Brooks,* Republican .......................................................................... CarmelShawn A. Denney, Democrat ............................................................................. IndianapolisJohn Krom, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Noblesville

6 Luke Messer,* Republican ................................................................................. ShelbyvilleSusan Hall Heitzman, Democrat ...................................................................... North VernonEric Miller, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Columbus

7 Catherine “Cat” Ping, Republican ..................................................................... IndianapolisAndré Carson,* Democrat .................................................................................. IndianapolisChris Mayo, Libertarian .................................................................................... Indianapolis

8 Larry Bucshon,* Republican ............................................................................. NewburghTom Spangler, Democrat .................................................................................... JasperAndrew Horning, Libertarian ............................................................................ Freedom

9 Todd C. Young,* Republican .............................................................................. BloomingtonBill Bailey, Democrat ......................................................................................... SeymourR. Mike Frey, Libertarian .................................................................................. Greenwood

IOWA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Joni Ernst, Republican ...................................................................................... Red OakBruce Braley,† Democrat ................................................................................... Waterloo

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1—Continued

Douglas Butzier, Libertarian ............................................................................. DubuqueBob Quast, Bob Quast for Term Limits ............................................................. Blue GrassRuth Smith, Nominated by Petition ................................................................. LamoniRick Stewart, Independent ................................................................................ Cedar Rapids

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

21 Rod Blum, Republican ....................................................................................... DubuquePat Murphy, Democrat ....................................................................................... Dubuque

2 Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican ............................................................ OttumwaDavid Loebsack,* Democrat .............................................................................. Iowa City

33 David Young, Republican ................................................................................... Van MeterStaci Appel, Democrat ....................................................................................... AckworthBryan Jack Holder, Nominated by Petition ...................................................... Council BluffsEdward B. Wright, Libertarian ......................................................................... Guthrie Center

4 Steve King,* Republican .................................................................................... KironJim Mowrer, Democrat ...................................................................................... Boone

1 Tom Harkin* not a candidate.2 Bruce L. Braley* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.3 Tom Latham* not a candidate.

KANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pat Roberts,* Republican ................................................................................... Dodge CityRandall Batson, Libertarian .............................................................................. WichitaGreg Orman, Independent ................................................................................. Olathe

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Tim Huelskamp,* Republican ........................................................................... FowlerJames E. Sherow, Democrat .............................................................................. Manhattan

2 Lynn Jenkins,* Republican ................................................................................ TopekaMargie Wakefield, Democrat ............................................................................. LawrenceChristopher Clemmons, Libertarian ................................................................. Shawnee

3 Kevin Yoder,* Republican .................................................................................. Overland ParkKelly Kultala, Democrat .................................................................................... Kansas City

4 Mike Pompeo,* Republican ................................................................................ WichitaPerry L. Schuckman, Democrat ........................................................................ Wichita

KENTUCKY

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mitch McConnell,* Republican .......................................................................... LouisvilleAlison Lundergan Grimes, Democrat ............................................................... LexingtonDavid M. Patterson, Libertarian ....................................................................... Harrodsburg

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Ed Whitfield,* Republican ................................................................................. HopkinsvilleCharles Kendall Hatchett, Democrat ................................................................ Benton

2 Brett Guthrie,* Republican ............................................................................... Bowling GreenRon Leach, Democrat ......................................................................................... Brandenburg

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

3 Michael Macfarlane, Republican ....................................................................... ProspectJohn A. Yarmuth,* Democrat ............................................................................ LouisvilleGregory Peter Puccetti, Independent ................................................................ Louisville

4 Thomas Massie,* Republican ............................................................................ GarrisonPeter Newberry, Democrat ................................................................................ Berry

5 Harold Rogers,* Republican .............................................................................. SomersetKenneth S. Stepp, Democrat ............................................................................. Manchester

6 Andy Barr,* Republican ..................................................................................... LexingtonElisabeth Jensen, Democrat .............................................................................. Lexington

LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Bill Cassidy,† Republican ................................................................................... Baton RougeThomas Clements, Republican .......................................................................... Lafayette“Rob” Maness, Republican ................................................................................. MadisonvilleWayne Ables, Democrat ..................................................................................... Breaux BridgeRaymond Brown, Democrat ............................................................................... New OrleansMary L. Landrieu,* Democrat ........................................................................... Baton RougeVallian Senegal, Democrat ................................................................................. OpelousasWilliam P. Waymire, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... GonzalesBrannon Lee McMorris, Libertarian ................................................................. Denham Springs

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1

1 Steve Scalise,* Republican ................................................................................ JeffersonLee A. Dugas, Democrat .................................................................................... KennerM. V. “Vinny” Mendoza, Democrat .................................................................... PonchatoulaJeffry “Jeff” Sanford, Libertarian ...................................................................... Baton Rouge

2 Rufus H. Johnson, Democrat ............................................................................. New OrleansGary Landrieu, Democrat .................................................................................. New OrleansCedric L. Richmond,* Democrat ........................................................................ New OrleansDavid Brooks, No Party ..................................................................................... New OrleansSamuel Davenport, Libertarian ........................................................................ LaPlace

3 Bryan Barrilleaux, Republican .......................................................................... Lake CharlesCharles W. Boustany, Jr.,* Republican ............................................................. LafayetteRussell Richard, No Party ................................................................................. Lafayette

4 John Fleming,* Republican ............................................................................... MindenJustin Ansley, Democrat .................................................................................... BossierRandall Lord, Libertarian ................................................................................. Shreveport

5 Ralph Lee Abraham, Republican ...................................................................... ArchibaldHarris Brown, Republican ................................................................................. Monroe“Zach” Dasher, Republican ................................................................................ Calhoun“Jeff” Guerriero, Republican .............................................................................. MonroeClyde C. Holloway,‡ Republican ........................................................................ Forest HillVance M. McAllister,* Republican ..................................................................... Oak Grove“Ed” Tarpley, Republican ................................................................................... Alexandria“Jamie” Mayo, Democrat ................................................................................... MonroeEliot S. Barron, Green ....................................................................................... New OrleansCharles Saucier, Libertarian ............................................................................. Ponchatoula

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued26 Robert Lamar “Bob” Bell, Republican ............................................................... Baton Rouge

Dan Claitor, Republican ..................................................................................... Baton RougeNorman “Norm” Clark, Republican .................................................................. Denham SpringsPaul Dietzel II, Republican ................................................................................ Baton RougeCassie Felder, Republican .................................................................................. Baton RougeGarret Graves, Republican ................................................................................ Baton RougeCraig McCulloch, Republican ............................................................................ EthelCharles “Trey” Thomas, Republican ................................................................. Baton RougeLenar Whitney, Republican ............................................................................... HoumaEdwin Edwards,‡ Democrat .............................................................................. GonzalesRichard Lieberman, Democrat .......................................................................... LaPlacePeter Williams, Democrat .................................................................................. LettsworthRufus Holt Craig, Jr., Libertarian ..................................................................... Baton Rouge

1 In Louisiana, the congressional election on November 4, 2014, is an open (nonpartisan) primary election. To be elected on November 4, a candi-date must receive a majority of the vote. A run-off election is scheduled for December 6, 2014, for those seats for which none of the candidatesreceive the requisite majority, or for a tie (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67).2 Bill Cassidy* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Susan M. Collins,* Republican .......................................................................... BangorShenna Bellows, Democrat ................................................................................ Manchester

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Isaac J. Misiuk, Republican ............................................................................... GorhamChellie Pingree,* Democrat ............................................................................... North HavenRichard P. Murphy, Independent ....................................................................... Springvale

12 Bruce Poliquin, Republican ............................................................................... OaklandEmily Ann Cain, Democrat ................................................................................ BangorBlaine Richardson, Independent ....................................................................... Belfast

1 Michael H. Michaud* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Andy Harris,* Republican ................................................................................. CockeysvilleBill Tilghman, Democrat ................................................................................... Centreville

2 David Banach, Republican ................................................................................ AberdeenC. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat ............................................................ CockeysvilleIan Schlakman, Green ....................................................................................... Baltimore

3 Charles A. Long, Republican ............................................................................. BaltimoreJohn P. Sarbanes,* Democrat ............................................................................ Baltimore

4 Nancy Hoyt, Republican .................................................................................... Severna ParkDonna F. Edwards,* Democrat .......................................................................... Oxon HillArvin Vohra, Libertarian ................................................................................... Bethesda

5 Chris Chaffee, Republican ................................................................................. Prince FrederickSteny H. Hoyer,* Democrat ............................................................................... Mechanicsville

6 Dan Bongino, Republican .................................................................................. FrederickJohn K. Delaney,* Democrat ............................................................................. PotomacGeorge Gluck, Green .......................................................................................... Rockville

7 Corrogan R. Vaughn, Republican ...................................................................... BaltimoreElijah E. Cummings,* Democrat ....................................................................... BaltimoreScott Soffen, Libertarian .................................................................................... Ellicott City

8 Dave Wallace, Republican .................................................................................. CroftonChris Van Hollen,* Democrat ............................................................................ Kensington

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MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Brian J. Herr, Republican .................................................................................. HopkintonEdward J. Markey,* Democrat .......................................................................... Malden

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat .............................................................................. Springfield2 James P. McGovern,* Democrat ........................................................................ Worcester3 Roseann L. Ehrhard Wofford, Republican ........................................................ Haverhill

Niki Tsongas,* Democrat ................................................................................... Lowell4 Joseph P. Kennedy III,* Democrat .................................................................... Brookline5 Katherine M. Clark,* Democrat ........................................................................ Melrose

16 Richard R. Tisei, Republican ............................................................................. WakefieldSeth W. Moulton, Democrat ............................................................................... SalemChristopher J. Stockwell, Independent ............................................................. Marblehead

7 Michael E. Capuano,* Democrat ....................................................................... Somerville8 Stephen F. Lynch,* Democrat ............................................................................ South Boston9 John C. Chapman, Republican .......................................................................... Chatham

William R. Keating,* Democrat ......................................................................... Quincy1 John F. Tierney* defeated in primary.

MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Terri Lynn Land, Republican ............................................................................. GrandvilleGary C. Peters,† Democrat ................................................................................ Bloomfield TownshipJim Fulner, Libertarian ..................................................................................... BerkleyRichard A. Matkin, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................. Hazel ParkChris Wahmhoff, Green ..................................................................................... Kalamazoo

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Dan Benishek,* Republican ............................................................................... Crystal FallsJerry Cannon, Democrat .................................................................................... Traverse CityEllis Boal, Green ................................................................................................ CharlevoixLoel Robert Gnadt, Libertarian ......................................................................... Lincoln Park

2 Bill Huizenga,* Republican ............................................................................... ZeelandDean Vanderstelt, Democrat ............................................................................. Spring LakeRonald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................... FremontRonald Welch II, Libertarian ............................................................................. Muskegon

3 Justin Amash,* Republican ............................................................................... Cascade TownshipBob Goodrich, Democrat .................................................................................... KentwoodTonya Duncan, Green ......................................................................................... Kalamazoo

24 John Moolenaar, Republican ............................................................................. MidlandJeff Holmes, Democrat ....................................................................................... AlmaWill Tyler White, Libertarian ............................................................................ BathGeorge M. Zimmer, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................. Byron

5 Allen Hardwick, Republican .............................................................................. YpsilantiDaniel T. Kildee,* Democrat .............................................................................. FlushingHarold H. Jones, Libertarian ............................................................................ Coleman

6 Fred Upton,* Republican ................................................................................... St. JosephPaul Clements, Democrat .................................................................................. KalamazooErwin J. Haas, Libertarian ............................................................................... KentwoodJohn M. Lawrence, Green .................................................................................. Kalamazoo

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7 Tim Walberg,* Republican ................................................................................. TiptonPam Byrnes, Democrat ...................................................................................... ChelseaKen Proctor, Libertarian .................................................................................... CharlotteRick Strawcutter, U.S. Taxpayers ..................................................................... AdrianDavid Swartout, No Party Affiliation ............................................................... Jackson

38 Mike Bishop, Republican ................................................................................... BrightonEric Schertzing, Democrat ................................................................................. East LansingJeremy Burgess, Natural Law Party ................................................................ Lake OrionJim Casha, Green ............................................................................................... NorwichJames Weeks II, Libertarian ............................................................................. Howell

9 George Brikho, Republican ................................................................................ TroySander M. Levin,* Democrat ............................................................................. Royal OakGregory Creswell, Libertarian .......................................................................... DetroitJohn V. McDermott, Green ................................................................................ Grosse Pointe Park

10 Candice S. Miller,* Republican .......................................................................... Harrison TownshipChuck Stadler, Democrat ................................................................................... VassarHarley Mikkelson, Green ................................................................................... Caro

411 Dave Trott, Republican ...................................................................................... CommerceBobby McKenzie, Democrat ............................................................................... CantonJohn J. Tatar, Libertarian ................................................................................. Livonia

512 Terry Bowman, Republican ............................................................................... DearbornDebbie Dingell, Democrat .................................................................................. DearbornBhagwan Dashairya, Libertarian ..................................................................... WestlandGary Walkowicz, No Party Affiliation ............................................................... Dearborn

13 Jeff Gorman, Republican ................................................................................... Garden CityJohn Conyers, Jr.,* Democrat ............................................................................ DetroitSam Johnson, No Party Affiliation ................................................................... DetroitChris Sharer, Libertarian .................................................................................. Garden City

614 Christina L. Barr, Republican ........................................................................... PontiacBrenda Lawrence, Democrat ............................................................................. SouthfieldStephen Boyle, Green ......................................................................................... DetroitLeonard Schwartz, Libertarian ......................................................................... Oak Park

1 Carl Levin* not a candidate.2 Dave Camp* not a candidate.3 Mike Rogers* not a candidate.4 Kerry L. Bentivolio* defeated in primary.5 John D. Dingell* not a candidate.6 Gary C. Peters* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

MINNESOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike McFadden, Republican ............................................................................. St. PaulAl Franken,* Democrat ...................................................................................... St. PaulSteve Carlson, Independence ............................................................................ St. PaulHeather Johnson, Libertarian ........................................................................... Golden Valley

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jim Hagedorn, Republican ................................................................................ MankatoTimothy J. Walz,* Democrat .............................................................................. Mankato

2 John Kline,* Republican .................................................................................... BurnsvilleMike Obermueller, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................. EaganPaula Overby, Independence ............................................................................. Eagan

3 Erik Paulsen,* Republican ................................................................................ Eden PrairieSharon Sund, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................................... Plymouth

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4 Sharna Wahlgren, Republican ........................................................................... St. PaulBetty McCollum,* Democrat .............................................................................. St. PaulDave Thomas, Independence ............................................................................. Roseville

5 Doug Daggett, Republican ................................................................................. MinneapolisKeith Ellison,* Democrat ................................................................................... MinneapolisLee Bauer, Independence ................................................................................... Minneapolis

16 Tom Emmer, Republican .................................................................................... AnokaJoe Perske, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................................. SartellJohn Denney, Independence .............................................................................. Forest Lake

7 Torrey Westrom, Republican ............................................................................. Elbow LakeCollin C. Peterson,* Democrat .......................................................................... Detroit Lakes

8 Stewart Mills, Republican ................................................................................. BrainerdRichard M. Nolan,* Democrat ........................................................................... CrosbyRay Skip Sandman, Green ................................................................................ Duluth

1 Michele Bachmann* not a candidate.

MISSISSIPPI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Thad Cochran,* Republican ............................................................................... JacksonTravis W. Childers,‡ Democrat .......................................................................... BoonevilleShawn O’Hara, Reform ...................................................................................... Hattiesburg

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Alan Nunnelee,* Republican ............................................................................. TupeloRon E. Dickey, Democrat ................................................................................... Horn LakeDanny Bedwell, Libertarian .............................................................................. ColumbusLajena Walley, Reform ....................................................................................... Hattiesburg

2 Bennie G. Thompson,* Democrat ...................................................................... BoltonTroy Ray, Independent ....................................................................................... WestShelley Shoemake, Reform ................................................................................ Seminary

3 Gregg Harper,* Republican ............................................................................... PearlDouglas MacArthur “Doug” Magee, Democrat ................................................. MendenhallRoger Gerrard, Independent ............................................................................. MeridianBarbara Dale Washer, Reform ........................................................................... Hattiesburg

4 Steven M. Palazzo,* Republican ........................................................................ BiloxiMatt Moore, Democrat ....................................................................................... BiloxiCindy Burleson, Independent ............................................................................ HattiesburgEli “Sarge” Jackson, Reform .............................................................................. HattiesburgEd Reich, Independent ....................................................................................... BiloxiJoey Robinson, Libertarian ................................................................................ Ocean Springs

MISSOURI

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Daniel J. Elder, Republican ............................................................................... St. LouisWm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat ................................................................................ St. LouisRobb E. Cunningham, Libertarian .................................................................... St. Louis

2 Ann Wagner,* Republican .................................................................................. BallwinArthur Lieber, Democrat ................................................................................... St. LouisBill Slantz, Libertarian ...................................................................................... St. Charles

3 Blaine Luetkemeyer,* Republican ..................................................................... St. ElizabethCourtney Denton, Democrat .............................................................................. ArnoldSteven Hedrick, Libertarian .............................................................................. Warrensburg

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4 Vicky Hartzler,* Republican .............................................................................. HarrisonvilleNate Irvin, Democrat ......................................................................................... VersaillesHerschel L. Young, Libertarian ......................................................................... Harrisonville

5 Jacob Turk, Republican ...................................................................................... Lees SummitEmanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ............................................................................ Kansas CityRoy Welborn, Libertarian .................................................................................. Kansas City

6 Sam Graves,* Republican .................................................................................. TarkioW. A. “Bill” Hedge, Democrat ............................................................................ St. JosephRuss Monchil, Libertarian ................................................................................. Cameron

7 Billy Long,* Republican ..................................................................................... SpringfieldJim Evans, Democrat ......................................................................................... RepublicKevin Craig, Libertarian ................................................................................... Powersite

8 Jason T. Smith,* Republican ............................................................................. SalemBarbara Stocker, Democrat ............................................................................... SilvaDoug Enyart, Constitution ................................................................................ PiedmontTerry Hampton, Independent ............................................................................ West PlainsRick Vandeven, Libertarian ............................................................................... Chaffee

MONTANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Steve Daines,† Republican ................................................................................ HelenaAmanda Curtis, Democrat ................................................................................. ButteRoger Roots, Libertarian ................................................................................... Livingston

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

2 Ryan Zinke, Republican ..................................................................................... WhitefishJohn Lewis, Democrat ........................................................................................ HelenaMike Fellows, Libertarian ................................................................................. Missoula

1 John E. Walsh* not a candidate.2 Steve Daines* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

NEBRASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Ben Sasse, Republican ....................................................................................... FremontDave Domina, Democrat .................................................................................... OmahaJim Jenkins, By Petition ................................................................................... CallawayTodd F. Watson, By Petition ............................................................................... Lincoln

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican ........................................................................... LincolnDennis P. Crawford, Democrat .......................................................................... Lincoln

2 Lee Terry,* Republican ....................................................................................... OmahaBrad Ashford, Democrat .................................................................................... OmahaSteven Laird, Libertarian .................................................................................. Omaha

3 Adrian Smith,* Republican ............................................................................... GeringMark Sullivan, Democrat .................................................................................. Doniphan

1 Mike Johanns* not a candidate.

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NEVADA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Annette Teijeiro, Republican ............................................................................. Las VegasDina Titus,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Las VegasKamau Bakari, Independent American ............................................................ Las VegasRichard “Ricardo Carlos” Charles, Libertarian ................................................ Crystal Bay

2 Mark E. Amodei,* Republican ........................................................................... Carson CityKristen Spees, Democrat ................................................................................... Incline VillageJanine Hansen, Independent American ........................................................... Elko

3 Joseph J. Heck,* Republican ............................................................................. HendersonErin Bilbray, Democrat ...................................................................................... Las VegasDavid Goossen, Independent ............................................................................. Boulder CityRandy Kimmick, Libertarian ............................................................................ HendersonSteven St. John, Independent ........................................................................... Henderson

4 Cresent Hardy, Republican ................................................................................ MesquiteSteven A. Horsford,* Democrat ......................................................................... Las VegasRussell Best, Independent American ................................................................ StagecoachSteve Brown, Libertarian .................................................................................. Las Vegas

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Scott P. Brown,‡ Republican .............................................................................. RyeJeanne Shaheen,* Democrat ............................................................................. Manchester

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Frank C. Guinta,‡ Republican ........................................................................... ManchesterCarol Shea-Porter,* Democrat ........................................................................... Rochester

2 Marilinda Garcia, Republican ........................................................................... SalemAnn M. Kuster,* Democrat ................................................................................ Hopkinton

NEW JERSEY

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jeff Bell, Republican .......................................................................................... LeoniaCory A. Booker,* Democrat ................................................................................ NewarkJoseph Baratelli, Libertarian ............................................................................ MercervilleJeff Boss, Independent ....................................................................................... GuttenbergEugene Martin LaVergne, D-R Party ................................................................ West Long BranchAntonio N. Sabas, Independent ......................................................................... South OrangeHank Schroeder, Economic Growth .................................................................. Sea Girt

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

11 Garry W. Cobb, Republican ................................................................................ Cherry HillDonald W. Norcross, Democrat .......................................................................... CamdenMike Berman, Of The People ............................................................................ HaddonfieldMargaret M. Chapman, Change Is Needed ...................................................... BerlinDonald E. Letton, D-R Party ............................................................................. DelancoRobert Shapiro, Stop Boss Politics .................................................................... HaddonfieldScot John Tomaszewski, We Deserve Better .................................................... Cherry Hill

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2 Frank A. LoBiondo,* Republican ...................................................................... VentnorWilliam J. Hughes, Jr., Democrat ..................................................................... NorthfieldBayode Olabisi, Independent ............................................................................. MontclairCostantino Rozzo, American Labor ................................................................... VinelandAlexander H. Spano, D-R Party ........................................................................ Mullica HillGary Stein, Independent .................................................................................... Mullica Township

23 Tom MacArthur, Republican .............................................................................. Toms RiverAimee Belgard, Democrat .................................................................................. WillingboroFrederick John LaVergne, D-R Party ............................................................... Delanco

4 Christopher H. Smith,* Republican .................................................................. HamiltonRuben M. Scolavino, Democrat ......................................................................... FreeholdScott Neuman, D-R Party .................................................................................. Toms River

5 Scott Garrett,* Republican ................................................................................ WantageRoy Cho, Democrat ............................................................................................. RidgewoodMark D. Quick, For Americans ......................................................................... Blairstown

6 Anthony E. Wilkinson, Republican ................................................................... Old BridgeFrank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat ........................................................................... Long BranchDorit Goikhman, Libertarian ............................................................................ Lincroft

7 Leonard Lance,* Republican ............................................................................. Clinton TownshipJanice Kovach, Democrat .................................................................................. ClintonJames Gawron, Libertarian ............................................................................... Flanders

8 Jude Anthony Tiscornia, Republican ................................................................ Jersey CityAlbio Sires,* Democrat ....................................................................................... West New YorkPablo Olivera, Wake Up USA ............................................................................ NewarkHerbert H. Shaw, Politicians Are Crooks ......................................................... North BergenRobert Thorne, 911 Truth Needed ..................................................................... Guttenberg

9 Dierdre G. Paul, Republican .............................................................................. EnglewoodBill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat .............................................................................. PatersonNestor Montilla, Seeking Inclusion ................................................................... Paterson

10 Yolanda Dentley, Republican ............................................................................. RoselleDonald M. Payne, Jr.,* Democrat ...................................................................... NewarkDark Angel, Future.Vision. ................................................................................ NewarkGwendolyn A. Franklin, Bullying Breaks Hearts ............................................ West Orange

11 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen,* Republican ............................................................. MorristownMark Dunec, Democrat ...................................................................................... Livingston

312 Alieta Eck, Republican ....................................................................................... SomersetBonnie Watson Coleman, Democrat .................................................................. EwingAllen J. Cannon, D-R Party ............................................................................... TitusvilleKenneth J. Cody, Truth Vision Hope ................................................................. PrincetonDon DeZarn, Legalize Marijuana ...................................................................... East WindsorJack Freudenheim, Start The Conversation .................................................... PlainfieldSteven Welzer, Green ......................................................................................... East Windsor

1 Robert E. Andrews* resigned from Congress effective February 18, 2014. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 113th Congresswill be held November 4, 2014.2 Jon Runyan* not a candidate.3 Rush Holt* not a candidate.

NEW MEXICO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Allen E. Weh, Republican .................................................................................. AlbuquerqueTom Udall,* Democrat ....................................................................................... Santa Fe

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Michael H. Frese, Republican ........................................................................... AlbuquerqueMichelle Lujan Grisham,* Democrat ................................................................ Albuquerque

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2 Stevan Pearce,* Republican .............................................................................. HobbsRoxanne “Rocky” Lara, Democrat ..................................................................... Carlsbad

3 Jefferson L. Byrd, Republican ........................................................................... TucumcariBen Ray Luján,* Democrat ................................................................................ Nambé

NEW YORK

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Lee M. Zeldin, Republican, Conservative ......................................................... ShirleyTimothy H. Bishop,* Democrat ......................................................................... SouthamptonJason Strom, Green ............................................................................................ East Setauket

2 Peter T. King,* Republican ................................................................................ SeafordPatricia Maher, Democrat .................................................................................. Garden CityWilliam D. Stevenson, Green ............................................................................. Amityville

3 Grant M. Lally, Republican, Conservative, Libertarian .................................. Lloyd HarborSteve Israel,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Huntington

14 Bruce A. Blakeman, Republican, Conservative, Independence, Tax Revolt ... Long BeachKathleen M. Rice, Democrat, Working Families .............................................. Garden City

5 Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat .......................................................................... QueensAllen F. Steinhardt, Allen 4 Congress ............................................................... Rockaway Park

6 Grace Meng,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Queens7 Jose Luis Fernandez, Republican ...................................................................... Brooklyn

Nydia M. Velázquez,* Democrat ........................................................................ BrooklynAllan E. Romaguera, Conservative ................................................................... Brooklyn

8 Hakeem S. Jeffries,* Democrat ......................................................................... BrooklynAlan Bellone, Conservative ............................................................................... Brooklyn

9 Yvette D. Clarke,* Democrat ............................................................................. BrooklynDaniel J. Cavanagh, Conservative .................................................................... Brooklyn

10 Jerrold Nadler,* Democrat ................................................................................ New YorkRoss Brady, Conservative .................................................................................. BrooklynMichael J. Dilger, Flourish Every Person ......................................................... New York

11 Michael G. Grimm,* Republican ....................................................................... Staten IslandDomenic M. Recchia, Jr., Democrat, Working Families ................................... BrooklynHenry J. Bardel, Green ...................................................................................... Staten Island

12 Nicholas S. Di Iorio, Republican, Conservative, Independence ....................... New YorkCarolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat ........................................................................ New York

13 Charles B. Rangel,* Democrat .......................................................................... New YorkDaniel Vila Rivera, Green .................................................................................. New YorkKenneth D. Schaeffer, Working Families .......................................................... New York

14 Joseph Crowley,* Democrat ............................................................................... Queens/BronxElizabeth Perri, Conservative ........................................................................... Bronx

15 José E. Serrano,* Democrat ............................................................................... BronxWilliam Edstrom, Green .................................................................................... BronxEduardo Ramirez, Conservative ....................................................................... Bronx

16 Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat .................................................................................. Bronx17 Christopher E. Day, Republican, Conservative, Preserve Hudson .................. New City

Nita M. Lowey,* Democrat ................................................................................. Harrison18 Nan Hayworth,‡ Republican, Conservative, Independence ............................ Bedford Corners

Sean Patrick Maloney,* Democrat .................................................................... Cold Spring19 Christopher P. Gibson,* Republican .................................................................. Kinderhook

Sean S. Eldridge, Democrat, Working Families ............................................... Shokan20 James M. Fischer, Republican, Conservative ................................................... Ballston Spa

Paul Tonko,* Democrat ...................................................................................... Amsterdam221 Elise M. Stefanik, Republican, Conservative ................................................... Willsboro

Aaron G. Woolf, Democrat, Working Families .................................................. ElizabethtownMatthew A. Doheny, Independence ................................................................... WatertownMatthew J. Funiciello, Green ............................................................................ Glens Falls

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22 Richard L. Hanna,* Republican ........................................................................ Barneveld23 Tom Reed,* Republican ...................................................................................... Corning

Martha Robertson, Democrat, Working Families ............................................. Ithaca24 John M. Katko, Republican, Conservative, Independence .............................. Camillus

Daniel B. Maffei,* Democrat ............................................................................. Syracuse25 Mark W. Assini, Republican, Conservative ....................................................... Rochester

Louise McIntosh Slaughter,* Democrat ............................................................ Fairport26 Kathleen A. Weppner, Republican, Conservative ............................................. Williamsville

Brian Higgins,* Democrat ................................................................................. Buffalo27 Chris Collins,* Republican ................................................................................ Clarence

James D. O’Donnell, Democrat, Working Families .......................................... Orchard Park1 Carolyn McCarthy* not a candidate.2 William L. Owens* not a candidate.

NORTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Thom Tillis, Republican ..................................................................................... CorneliusKay R. Hagan,* Democrat ................................................................................. GreensboroSean Haugh, Libertarian ................................................................................... Durham

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Arthur Rich, Republican .................................................................................... GarlandG. K. Butterfield,* Democrat ............................................................................. Wilson

2 Renee L. Ellmers,* Republican ......................................................................... DunnClay Aiken, Democrat ........................................................................................ Cary

3 Walter B. Jones,* Republican ............................................................................ FarmvilleMarshall Adame, Democrat ............................................................................... Jacksonville

4 Paul Wright, Republican .................................................................................... Mt. OliveDavid E. Price,* Democrat ................................................................................. Chapel Hill

5 Virginia Foxx,* Republican ................................................................................ Grandfather CommunityJoshua “Josh” Brannon, Democrat .................................................................... Vilas

16 Mark Walker, Republican .................................................................................. GreensboroLaura Fjeld, Democrat ....................................................................................... Hillsborough

27 David Rouzer, Republican .................................................................................. BensonJonathan Barfield, Jr., Democrat ...................................................................... WilmingtonJ. Wesley Casteen, Libertarian ......................................................................... Wilmington

8 Richard Hudson,* Republican ........................................................................... ConcordAntonio Blue, Democrat ..................................................................................... Hamlet

9 Robert Pittenger,* Republican ........................................................................... Charlotte10 Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ...................................................................... Denver

Tate MacQueen, Democrat ................................................................................ Asheville11 Mark Meadows,* Republican ............................................................................. Cashiers

Tom Hill, Democrat ............................................................................................ Zirconia312 Vince Coakley, Republican ................................................................................. Charlotte

Alma Adams, Democrat ..................................................................................... Greensboro13 George Holding,* Republican ............................................................................ Raleigh

Brenda Cleary, Democrat ................................................................................... Cary1 Howard Coble* not a candidate.2 Mike McIntyre* not a candidate.3 Melvin L. Watt* resigned from Congress effective January 6, 2014. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 113th Congress willbe held November 4, 2014.

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Kevin Cramer,* Republican ............................................................................... BismarckGeorge Sinner, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ............................................. FargoRobert J. “Jack” Seaman, Libertarian .............................................................. Fargo

OHIO

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Steve Chabot,* Republican ................................................................................ CincinnatiFred Kundrata, Democrat ................................................................................. Cincinnati

2 Brad R. Wenstrup,* Republican ........................................................................ CincinnatiMarek Tyszkiewicz, Democrat ........................................................................... Cincinnati

3 John Adams, Republican ................................................................................... ColumbusJoyce Beatty,* Democrat .................................................................................... Blacklick

4 Jim Jordan,* Republican ................................................................................... UrbanaJanet Garrett, Democrat .................................................................................... Oberlin

5 Robert E. Latta,* Republican ............................................................................ Bowling GreenRobert L. Fry, Democrat .................................................................................... ToledoEric Eberly, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Bowling Green

6 Bill Johnson,* Republican ................................................................................. MariettaJennifer Garrison, Democrat ............................................................................. MariettaDennis Lambert, Green ..................................................................................... Pedro

7 Bob Gibbs,* Republican ..................................................................................... Lakeville8 John A. Boehner,* Republican ........................................................................... West Chester

Tom Poetter, Democrat ....................................................................................... OxfordJames J. Condit, Jr., Constitution ..................................................................... Cincinnati

9 Richard May, Republican ................................................................................... ClevelandMarcy Kaptur,* Democrat ................................................................................. Toledo

10 Michael R. Turner,* Republican ........................................................................ DaytonRobert Klepinger, Democrat .............................................................................. DaytonDavid A. Harlow, Libertarian ............................................................................ Dayton

11 Mark Zetzer, Republican .................................................................................... Shaker HeightsMarcia L. Fudge,* Democrat ............................................................................. Warrensville Heights

12 Patrick J. Tiberi,* Republican ........................................................................... GalenaDavid Arthur Tibbs, Democrat .......................................................................... NewarkBob Hart, Green ................................................................................................. Worthington

13 Thomas Pekarek, Republican ............................................................................ ClevelandTim Ryan,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Niles

14 David P. Joyce,* Republican .............................................................................. Russell TownshipMichael Wager, Democrat .................................................................................. Moreland HillsDavid Macko, Libertarian .................................................................................. Solon

15 Steve Stivers,* Republican ................................................................................ ColumbusScott Wharton, Democrat .................................................................................. Amanda

16 James B. Renacci,* Republican ......................................................................... WadsworthPete Crossland, Democrat ................................................................................. Copley

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2017)James Lankford,† Republican ........................................................................... Oklahoma CityConnie Johnson, Democrat ................................................................................ Oklahoma CityMark T. Beard, Independent ............................................................................. Oklahoma City

(For full term beginning January 3, 2015)James M. Inhofe,* Republican .......................................................................... TulsaMatt Silverstein, Democrat ............................................................................... Bixby

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Aaron DeLozier, Independent ............................................................................ Wichita FallsJoan Farr, Independent ..................................................................................... Broken ArrowRay Woods, Independent ................................................................................... Fairview

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jim Bridenstine,* Republican ........................................................................... Tulsa2 Markwayne Mullin,* Republican ...................................................................... Westville

Earl E. Everett, Democrat ................................................................................. Fort GibsonJon Douthitt, Independent ................................................................................ Claremore

3 Frank D. Lucas,* Republican ............................................................................ CheyenneFrankie Robbins, Democrat ............................................................................... Medford

4 Tom Cole,* Republican ....................................................................................... MooreBert Smith, Democrat ........................................................................................ MooreDennis B. Johnson, Independent ...................................................................... Norman

15 Steve Russell, Republican .................................................................................. Oklahoma CityAl McAffrey, Democrat ....................................................................................... Oklahoma CityTom Boggs, Independent .................................................................................... Nakhon PathomRobert T. Murphy, Independent ........................................................................ NormanBuddy Ray, Independent .................................................................................... Edmond

1 James Lankford* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Monica Wehby, Republican ................................................................................ PortlandJeff Merkley,* Democrat .................................................................................... PortlandJames E. Leuenberger, Constitution ................................................................. Lake OswegoChristina Jean Lugo, Pacific Green .................................................................. Oregon CityMike Montchalin, Libertarian ........................................................................... Pendleton

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jason Yates, Republican, Constitution ............................................................. NewbergSuzanne Bonamici,* Democrat .......................................................................... Washington CountyJames Foster, Libertarian ................................................................................. BeavertonSteven C. Reynolds, Pacific Green, Progressive ............................................... Portland

2 Greg Walden,* Republican ................................................................................. Hood RiverAelea Christofferson, Democrat ........................................................................ BendSharon L. Durbin, Libertarian .......................................................................... La Pine

3 James Buchal, Republican, Constitution, Independent ................................... PortlandEarl Blumenauer,* Democrat ............................................................................ PortlandJeffrey J. Langan, Libertarian .......................................................................... PortlandMichael Meo, Pacific Green ............................................................................... PortlandDavid Walker, Nonaffiliated .............................................................................. Portland

4 Art Robinson, Republican, Constitution ........................................................... Cave JunctionPeter A. DeFazio,* Democrat ............................................................................ SpringfieldMike Beilstein, Pacific Green ............................................................................ CorvallisDavid L. Chester, Libertarian ........................................................................... Florence

5 Tootie Smith, Republican ................................................................................... MulinoKurt Schrader,* Democrat ................................................................................. CanbyRaymond Baldwin, Constitution ....................................................................... CanbyMarvin Sannes, Independent ............................................................................ SalemDaniel K. Souza, Libertarian ............................................................................. Lincoln City

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PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Megan Rath, Republican ................................................................................... PhiladelphiaRobert A. Brady,* Democrat .............................................................................. Philadelphia

2 Armond James, Republican ............................................................................... Melrose ParkChaka Fattah,* Democrat ................................................................................. Philadelphia

3 Mike Kelly,* Republican .................................................................................... ButlerDan Lavallee, Democrat .................................................................................... Cranberry Township

4 Scott Perry,* Republican .................................................................................... DillsburgLinda Deliah Thompson, Democrat .................................................................. Harrisburg

5 Glenn Thompson,* Republican .......................................................................... HowardKerith Strano Taylor, Democrat ........................................................................ Brookville

16 Ryan Costello, Republican ................................................................................. West ChesterManan Trivedi, Democrat .................................................................................. Birdsboro

7 Patrick Meehan,* Republican ............................................................................ Drexel HillMary Ellen Balchunis, Democrat ...................................................................... Ardmore

8 Michael G. Fitzpatrick,* Republican ................................................................. LevittownKevin Strouse, Democrat ................................................................................... Langhorne

9 Bill Shuster,* Republican .................................................................................. HollidaysburgAlanna Hartzok, Democrat ................................................................................ Fayetteville

10 Tom Marino,* Republican .................................................................................. WilliamsportScott F. Brion, Democrat .................................................................................... LibertyNicholas Troiano, Independent .......................................................................... Williamsport

11 Lou Barletta,* Republican ................................................................................. HazletonAndy Ostrowski, Democrat ................................................................................ Harrisburg

12 Keith J. Rothfus,* Republican ........................................................................... SewickleyErin McClelland, Democrat ............................................................................... Natrona Heights

213 Carson Dee Adcock, Republican ........................................................................ RydalBrendan F. Boyle, Democrat .............................................................................. Philadelphia

14 Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat ............................................................................. Forest Hills15 Charles W. Dent,* Republican ........................................................................... Allentown16 Joseph R. Pitts,* Republican ............................................................................. Kennett Square

Tom Houghton, Democrat .................................................................................. Avondale17 David J. Moylan, Republican ............................................................................. Auburn

Matt Cartwright,* Democrat ............................................................................. Moosic18 Tim Murphy,* Republican .................................................................................. Pittsburgh1 Jim Gerlach* not a candidate.2 Allyson Y. Schwartz* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Governor.

RHODE ISLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mark S. Zaccaria, Republican ........................................................................... North KingstownJack Reed,* Democrat ........................................................................................ Cranston

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Cormick Brendan Lynch, Republican ............................................................... NewportDavid N. Cicilline,* Democrat ........................................................................... Providence

2 Rhue R. Reis, Republican .................................................................................. SaunderstownJames R. Langevin,* Democrat ......................................................................... Warwick

SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2017)Tim Scott,* Republican ...................................................................................... HanahanJoyce Dickerson, Democrat ................................................................................ Columbia

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR—Continued

Brandon Armstrong, Petition ............................................................................ Mount PleasantJill Bossi, American ........................................................................................... Columbia

(For full term beginning January 3, 2015)Lindsey Graham,* Republican .......................................................................... SenecaBrad Hutto, Democrat ....................................................................................... OrangeburgVictor Kocher, Libertarian ................................................................................. ColumbiaThomas Ravenel, Petition .................................................................................. Edisto Island

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mark Sanford,* Republican ............................................................................... Charleston2 Joe Wilson,* Republican .................................................................................... Springdale

Phil Black, Democrat ......................................................................................... LexingtonHarold Geddings III, Labor ............................................................................... Gaston

3 Jeff Duncan,* Republican .................................................................................. LaurensBarbara Jo Mullis, Democrat ............................................................................ Fair Play

4 Trey Gowdy,* Republican ................................................................................... SpartanburgCurtis E. McLaughlin, Libertarian ................................................................... Greenville

5 Mick Mulvaney,* Republican ............................................................................. LancasterTom Adams, Democrat ....................................................................................... Fort Mill

6 Anthony Culler, Republican .............................................................................. KingstreeJames E. Clyburn,* Democrat ........................................................................... ColumbiaKevin R. Umbaugh, Libertarian ........................................................................ Sumter

7 Tom Rice,* Republican ....................................................................................... Myrtle BeachGloria Bromell-Tinubu, Democrat ..................................................................... Conway

SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Mike Rounds, Republican .................................................................................. Fort PierreRick Weiland, Democrat .................................................................................... Sioux FallsGordon Howie, Independent .............................................................................. Rapid CityLarry Pressler,‡ Independent ............................................................................ Sioux Falls

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Kristi L. Noem,* Republican ............................................................................. CastlewoodCorinna Robinson, Democrat ............................................................................. Sioux Falls

1 Tim Johnson* not a candidate.

TENNESSEE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lamar Alexander,* Republican ......................................................................... MaryvilleGordon Ball, Democrat ...................................................................................... KnoxvilleTom Emerson, Jr., Independent ........................................................................ AtokaEdmund L. Gauthier, Independent ................................................................... DoverJoshua James, Independent .............................................................................. MurfreesboroDanny Page, Independent ................................................................................. GreenbrierBartholomew J. Phillips, Independent ............................................................. NashvilleMartin Pleasant, Green ..................................................................................... KnoxvilleC. Salekin, Independent .................................................................................... MurfreesboroEric Schechter, Independent .............................................................................. Nashville

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR—Continued

Rick Tyler, Independent ..................................................................................... OcoeeJoe Wilmoth, Constitution ................................................................................. Baxter

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 David P. Roe,* Republican ................................................................................. Johnson CityRobert D. Franklin, Independent ...................................................................... ElizabethtonMichael D. Salyer, Independent ........................................................................ Church HillRobert N. Smith, Green ..................................................................................... Greeneville

2 John J. Duncan, Jr.,* Republican ...................................................................... KnoxvilleBob Scott, Democrat ........................................................................................... KnoxvilleNorris Dryer, Green ........................................................................................... KnoxvilleCasey Adam Gouge, Independent ..................................................................... Maryville

3 Charles J. “Chuck” Fleischmann,* Republican ................................................ ChattanoogaMary M. Headrick, Democrat ............................................................................ MaynardvilleCassandra J. Mitchell, Independent ................................................................. Heiskell

4 Scott DesJarlais,* Republican ........................................................................... South PittsburgLenda Sherrell, Democrat .................................................................................. MonteagleRobert Rankin Doggart, Independent ............................................................... Signal Mountain

5 Bob Ries, Republican ......................................................................................... NashvilleJim Cooper,* Democrat ...................................................................................... NashvillePaul Deakin, Independent ................................................................................. Nashville

6 Diane Black,* Republican .................................................................................. GallatinAmos Scott Powers, Democrat ........................................................................... DoyleMike Winton, Independent ................................................................................ Manchester

7 Marsha Blackburn,* Republican ....................................................................... BrentwoodDaniel Cramer, Democrat .................................................................................. ClarksvilleLeonard D. Ladner, Independent ...................................................................... Hohenwald

8 Stephen Lee Fincher,* Republican .................................................................... Frog JumpWes Bradley, Democrat ...................................................................................... Cottage GroveJames Hart, Independent .................................................................................. BuchananMark Rawles, Constitution ................................................................................ Jackson

9 Charlotte Bergmann, Republican ...................................................................... MemphisSteve Cohen,* Democrat .................................................................................... MemphisFloyd Wayne Alberson, Independent ................................................................ CordovaHerbert Bass, Independent ................................................................................ MemphisPaul Cook, Independent ..................................................................................... Cordova

TEXAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Cornyn,* Republican ................................................................................. AustinDavid M. Alameel, Democrat ............................................................................. DallasRebecca Paddock, Libertarian ........................................................................... GarlandEmily “Spicybrown” Sanchez, Green ................................................................. Del Rio

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ............................................................................. TylerShirley J. McKellar, Democrat .......................................................................... Tyler

2 Ted Poe,* Republican ......................................................................................... HumbleNiko Letsos, Democrat ....................................................................................... HoustonMark Roberts, Green .......................................................................................... KingwoodJames B. Veasaw, Libertarian ........................................................................... Kingwood

3 Sam Johnson,* Republican ................................................................................ PlanoPaul Blair, Green ................................................................................................ Frisco

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14 John Ratcliffe, Republican ................................................................................. Heath5 Jeb Hensarling,* Republican ............................................................................. Dallas

Ken Ashby, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Dallas6 Joe Barton,* Republican .................................................................................... Ennis

David E. Cozad, Democrat ................................................................................. ArlingtonHugh Chauvin, Libertarian ............................................................................... Mansfield

7 John Abney Culberson,* Republican ................................................................ HoustonJames Cargas, Democrat ................................................................................... HoustonGerald Fowler, Libertarian ................................................................................ Houston

8 Kevin Brady,* Republican .................................................................................. The WoodlandsKen Petty, Libertarian ....................................................................................... Spring

9 Al Green,* Democrat .......................................................................................... HoustonJohnny Johnson, Libertarian ............................................................................ Houston

10 Michael T. McCaul,* Republican ....................................................................... AustinTawana Walter-Cadien, Democrat .................................................................... CypressBill Kelsey, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Austin

11 K. Michael Conaway,* Republican .................................................................... MidlandRyan T. Lange, Libertarian ............................................................................... Ballinger

12 Kay Granger,* Republican ................................................................................. Fort WorthMark Greene, Democrat .................................................................................... Fort WorthEd Colliver, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Fort Worth

13 Mac Thornberry,* Republican ........................................................................... ClarendonMike Minter, Democrat ...................................................................................... Wichita FallsDon Cook, Green ................................................................................................ HoustonEmily Pivoda, Libertarian ................................................................................. Sunset

14 Randy K. Weber, Sr.,* Republican ..................................................................... AlvinDonald G. Brown, Democrat .............................................................................. VidorJohn Wieder, Libertarian ................................................................................... Port Arthur

15 Eddie Zamora, Republican ................................................................................. EdinburgRubén Hinojosa,* Democrat .............................................................................. MercedesJohnny Partain, Libertarian ............................................................................. McAllen

16 Corey Roen, Republican ..................................................................................... El PasoBeto O’Rourke,* Democrat ................................................................................ El PasoJaime O. Perez, Libertarian .............................................................................. El Paso

17 Bill Flores,* Republican ..................................................................................... BryanNick Haynes, Democrat ..................................................................................... WacoShawn Michael Hamilton, Libertarian ............................................................. Hewitt

18 Sean Seibert, Republican ................................................................................... HoustonSheila Jackson Lee,* Democrat ......................................................................... HoustonRemington Alessi, Green ................................................................................... HoustonVince Duncan, Independent ............................................................................... Houston

19 Randy Neugebauer,* Republican ...................................................................... LubbockNeal Marchbanks, Democrat ............................................................................. LubbockRichard “Chip” Peterson, Libertarian ............................................................... Lubbock

20 Joaquin Castro,* Democrat ............................................................................... San AntonioJeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian ............................................................................. San Antonio

21 Lamar Smith,* Republican ................................................................................ San AntonioAntonio Diaz, Green ........................................................................................... San AntonioRyan Shields, Libertarian .................................................................................. San Antonio

22 Pete Olson,* Republican .................................................................................... Sugar LandFrank Briscoe, Democrat ................................................................................... RichmondRob Lapham, Libertarian .................................................................................. Katy

23 Will Hurd, Republican ....................................................................................... HelotesPete P. Gallego,* Democrat ................................................................................ AlpineRuben Corvalan, Libertarian ............................................................................ San Antonio

24 Kenny Marchant,* Republican .......................................................................... CoppellPatrick McGehearty, Democrat ......................................................................... LewisvilleMike Kolls, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Lewisville

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25 Roger Williams,* Republican ............................................................................. AustinMarco Montoya, Democrat ................................................................................. AustinJohn Betz, Libertarian ....................................................................................... Fort Worth

26 Michael C. Burgess,* Republican ...................................................................... LewisvilleMark Boler, Libertarian ..................................................................................... Oak Point

27 Blake Farenthold,* Republican ......................................................................... Corpus ChristiWesley Reed, Democrat ...................................................................................... Corpus ChristiRoxanne Simonson, Libertarian ........................................................................ Rockport

28 Henry Cuellar,* Democrat ................................................................................. LaredoWilliam Aikens, Libertarian .............................................................................. San AntonioMichael D. Cary, Green ...................................................................................... San Antonio

29 Gene Green,* Democrat ..................................................................................... HoustonJames Stanczak, Libertarian ............................................................................ Houston

30 Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat .................................................................. DallasMax W. Koch III, Libertarian ............................................................................ MansfieldEric LeMonte Williams, Independent ............................................................... Lewisville

31 John R. Carter,* Republican .............................................................................. Round RockLouie Minor, Democrat ...................................................................................... BeltonScott J. Ballard, Libertarian ............................................................................. Temple

32 Pete Sessions,* Republican ................................................................................ DallasFrank Perez, Democrat ...................................................................................... GarlandEd Rankin, Libertarian ...................................................................................... Dallas

33 Marc A. Veasey,* Democrat ............................................................................... Fort WorthJason Reeves, Libertarian ................................................................................. Irving

34 Larry S. Smith, Republican ............................................................................... NordheimFilemon Vela,* Democrat ................................................................................... BrownsvilleRyan Rowley, Libertarian .................................................................................. Austin

35 Susan Narvaiz, Republican ............................................................................... San MarcosLloyd Doggett,* Democrat ................................................................................. AustinCory W. Bruner, Libertarian .............................................................................. KyleKat Swift, Green ................................................................................................. San Antonio

236 Brian Babin, Republican .................................................................................... WoodvilleMichael K. Cole, Democrat ................................................................................ OrangeHal J. Ridley, Jr., Green ..................................................................................... Bridge CityRodney Veach, Libertarian ................................................................................ Houston

1 Ralph M. Hall* defeated in primary.2 Steve Stockman* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

UTAH

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Rob Bishop,* Republican ................................................................................... Brigham CityDonna McAleer, Democrat ................................................................................. SnydervilleCraig Bowden, Libertarian ................................................................................ North OgdenDwayne A. Vance, Independent American ........................................................ Salt Lake City

2 Chris Stewart,* Republican ............................................................................... FarmingtonLuz Robles, Democrat ........................................................................................ Salt Lake CityBill Barron, Unaffiliated .................................................................................... Salt Lake CityWayne L. Hill, Independent American .............................................................. St. GeorgeShaun McCausland, Constitution ..................................................................... La Verkin

3 Jason Chaffetz,* Republican ............................................................................. AlpineBrian Wonnacott, Democrat .............................................................................. Salt Lake CityBen J. Mates, Unaffiliated ................................................................................. Salt Lake CityZack Strong, Independent American ................................................................ ProvoStephen P. Tryon, Unaffiliated .......................................................................... Salt Lake City

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14 Mia B. Love, Republican .................................................................................... Riverton

Doug Owens, Democrat ...................................................................................... Salt Lake CityTim Aalders, Independent American ................................................................ HighlandCollin Robert Simonsen, Constitution .............................................................. West JordanJim L. Vein, Libertarian .................................................................................... Orem

1 Jim Matheson* not a candidate.

VERMONT

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Mark Donka, Republican ................................................................................... HartfordPeter Welch,* Democrat ..................................................................................... NorwichMatthew Andrews, Liberty Union .................................................................... PlainfieldCris Ericson, Independent ................................................................................. ChesterRandall Meyer, Independent ............................................................................. MarshfieldJerry Trudell, Energy Independence ................................................................. Charleston

VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ed W. Gillespie, Republican ............................................................................... RichmondMark R. Warner,* Democrat .............................................................................. AlexandriaRobert C. Sarvis, Libertarian ............................................................................ Annandale

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert J. Wittman,* Republican ....................................................................... MontrossNorman G. “Norm” Mosher, Democrat ............................................................. IrvingtonGlenda Gail Parker, Independent Green .......................................................... Alexandria

2 E. Scott Rigell,* Republican .............................................................................. Virginia BeachSuzanne D. Patrick, Democrat .......................................................................... Virginia Beach

3 Robert C. “Bobby” Scott,* Democrat ................................................................. Newport News4 J. Randy Forbes,* Republican ........................................................................... Chesapeake

Elliott G. Fausz, Democrat ................................................................................ ChesterBo C. Brown, Libertarian .................................................................................. North Chesterfield

5 Robert Hurt,* Republican .................................................................................. ChathamW. Lawrence Gaughan, Democrat ..................................................................... RinggoldKenneth J. Hildebrandt, Independent Green ................................................... NathaliePaul F. Jones, Libertarian ................................................................................. Charlottesville

6 Bob Goodlatte,* Republican ............................................................................... RoanokeWilliam M. “Will” Hammer, Libertarian ........................................................... StauntonElaine B. Hildebrandt, Independent Green ...................................................... Nathalie

17 David A. Brat, Republican ................................................................................. Glen AllenJohn K. “Jack” Trammell, Democrat ................................................................. MineralJames A. Carr, Jr., Libertarian ......................................................................... Keswick

28 Micah K. Edmond, Republican .......................................................................... AlexandriaDonald S. Beyer, Jr., Democrat ......................................................................... AlexandriaGwendolyn J. Beck, Independent ...................................................................... ArlingtonGerard C. “Gerry” Blais III, Independent Green .............................................. FairfaxJeffrey S. Carson, Libertarian ........................................................................... Arlington

9 H. Morgan Griffith,* Republican ....................................................................... SalemWilliam R. Carr, Jr., Independent ..................................................................... Ararat

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued310 Barbara J. Comstock, Republican ..................................................................... McLean

John W. Foust, Democrat ................................................................................... McLeanDianne L. Blais, Independent Green ................................................................ FairfaxBrad A. Eickholt, Independent .......................................................................... FairfaxWilliam B. Redpath, Libertarian ....................................................................... Leesburg

11 Suzanne K. Scholte, Republican ........................................................................ Falls ChurchGerald E. Connolly,* Democrat ......................................................................... FairfaxJoe F. Galdo, Green ............................................................................................ FairfaxMarc M. Harrold, Libertarian ........................................................................... Oakton

1 Eric Cantor* resigned from Congress effective August 18, 2014. A special election to fill the remainder of his term in the 113th Congress will beheld November 4, 2014.2 James P. Moran* not a candidate.3 Frank R. Wolf* not a candidate.

WASHINGTON

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Pedro Celis, Republican ..................................................................................... RedmondSuzan K. DelBene,* Democrat .......................................................................... Medina

2 B. J. Guillot, Republican .................................................................................... MarysvilleRick Larsen,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Everett

3 Jaime Herrera Beutler,* Republican ................................................................ CamasBob Dingethal, Democrat ................................................................................... Vancouver

14 Clint Didier, Republican .................................................................................... EltopiaDan Newhouse, Republican ............................................................................... Yakima

5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers,* Republican ............................................................ SpokaneJoseph “Joe” Pakootas, Democrat ..................................................................... Inchelium

6 Marty McClendon, Republican .......................................................................... Gig HarborDerek Kilmer,* Democrat .................................................................................. Gig Harbor

7 Craig Keller, Republican .................................................................................... SeattleJim McDermott,* Democrat .............................................................................. Seattle

8 David G. Reichert,* Republican ........................................................................ AuburnJason Ritchie, Democrat .................................................................................... Issaquah

9 Doug Basler, Republican .................................................................................... KentAdam Smith,* Democrat .................................................................................... Tacoma

10 Joyce McDonald, Republican ............................................................................. PuyallupDenny Heck,* Democrat .................................................................................... Olympia

1 Doc Hastings* not a candidate.

WEST VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1

Shelley Moore Capito,† Republican ................................................................... CharlestonNatalie Tennant, Democrat ............................................................................... CharlestonBob Henry Baber, Mountain .............................................................................. GlenvilleJohn S. Buckley, Libertarian ............................................................................. MathiasPhil Hudok, Constitution ................................................................................... Huttonsville

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 David B. McKinley,* Republican ....................................................................... WheelingGlen B. Gainer III, Democrat ............................................................................ Parkersburg

22 Alex X. Mooney, Republican .............................................................................. Charles TownNick Casey, Democrat ........................................................................................ CharlestonDavy Jones, Libertarian .................................................................................... MartinsburgEd Rabel, Independent ...................................................................................... Alum Creek

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3 Evan Jenkins, Republican ................................................................................. HuntingtonNick J. Rahall II,* Democrat ............................................................................. Beckley

1 John D. Rockefeller* not a candidate.2 Shelley Moore Capito* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

WISCONSIN

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Paul Ryan,* Republican ..................................................................................... JanesvilleRob Zerban, Democrat ....................................................................................... Kenosha

2 Peter Theron, Republican .................................................................................. MadisonMark Pocan,* Democrat ..................................................................................... Madison

3 Tony Kurtz, Republican ..................................................................................... Prairie du ChienRon Kind,* Democrat ......................................................................................... La Crosse

4 Dan Sebring, Republican ................................................................................... MilwaukeeGwen Moore,* Democrat .................................................................................... MilwaukeeRobert R. Raymond, Independent ..................................................................... Milwaukee

5 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican ....................................................... Menomonee FallsChris Rockwood, Democrat ................................................................................ Wauwatosa

16 Glenn Grothman, Republican ............................................................................ CampbellsportMark L. Harris, Democrat ................................................................................. OshkoshGus Fahrendorf, Libertarian ............................................................................. Neenah

7 Sean P. Duffy,* Republican ................................................................................ WestonKelly Westlund, Democrat ................................................................................. AshlandLawrence Dale, Green ........................................................................................ Eagle River

8 Reid J. Ribble,* Republican ............................................................................... SherwoodRon Gruett, Democrat ........................................................................................ Chilton

1 Thomas E. Petri* not a candidate.

WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael B. Enzi,* Republican ............................................................................ GilletteCharlie Hardy, Democrat ................................................................................... CheyenneCurt Gottshall, Independent ............................................................................. LaramieJoseph S. Porambo, Libertarian ........................................................................ Casper

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Cynthia M. Lummis,* Republican ..................................................................... CheyenneRichard Grayson, Democrat .............................................................................. AlbinRichard Brubaker, Libertarian .......................................................................... RivertonDaniel Clyde Cummings, Constitution ............................................................. Casper

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AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Aumua Amata, Republican ................................................................................ Pago PagoEni F. H. Faleomavaega,* Democrat ................................................................. VailoataiMapu J. Jamias, Democrat ................................................................................ Pago PagoTuā’au Kereti Māta’utia, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. Pago PagoMeleagi Suitonu-Chapman, Democrat .............................................................. Pago PagoTogiola Tulafono, Democrat ............................................................................... Pago PagoRosie Fuala’au Tago Lancaster, Independent ................................................... Pago PagoTuika Tuika, Independent ................................................................................. Pago PagoMark Ude, Independent ..................................................................................... Pago Pago

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Nelson F. Rimensnyder, Republican .................................................................. District of ColumbiaEleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat ................................................................. District of ColumbiaTimothy J. Krepp, Independent ........................................................................ District of ColumbiaNatale “Lino” Stracuzzi, D.C. Statehood Green ............................................... District of Columbia

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Margaret McDonald Glover Metcalfe, Republican ........................................... HagatnaMadeleine Z. Bordallo,* Democrat .................................................................... Hagatna

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan,* Democrat .................................................... SaipanAndrew Sablan Salas, Democrat ....................................................................... Saipan

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE1

Vince Danet, Republican .................................................................................... St. ThomasStacey Plaskett, Democrat ................................................................................. Frederiksted

1 Donna M. Christensen* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

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....... ....... ....... 53Colorado............... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 3 3 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 7Connecticut.......... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... ....... 5 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 5Delaware.............. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Florida.................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 17 10 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 27Georgia................. ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 6 5 ....... 3 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 14Hawaii.................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2Idaho..................... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2Illinois.................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 6 12 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 18Indiana................. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 7 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Iowa...................... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... 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....... ....... ....... ........... 1 7 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Massachusetts..... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 8 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... 9Michigan.............. ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 6 3 ....... 2 2 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 14Minnesota............ ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 2 5 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Mississippi........... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 3 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 4Missouri............... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 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....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 12 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 16Oklahoma............. 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 4 ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 5Oregon.................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 5Pennsylvania....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 12 4 ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 18Rhode Island........ ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... 2 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 2South Carolina..... 2 ....... 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4Vermont................ ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1Virginia................. ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 6 2 ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... 11Washington.......... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 3 6 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 10West Virginia....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 1 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 3Wisconsin............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........... 4 3 ....... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 8Wyoming............... 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1 1 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 1

Total ................. 12 16 ....... 2 5 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 35 206 182 ....... 25 16 ....... 2 1 ....... 1 2 ....... 435

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RECAPITULATIONSENATE HOUSE

Renominated:Republicans ........................................................... 12Democrats .............................................................. 16Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 28Not candidates:

Republicans ........................................................... 2Democrats .............................................................. 5Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 7Defeated:

Republicans ........................................................... 0Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 0Vacancies:

Republicans ........................................................... 0Democrats .............................................................. 0Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 0Replacements:

Republicans ........................................................... 2Democrats .............................................................. 5Independents ......................................................... 0

Total ................................................................... 7Renominated................................................................. 28

Total ........................................................................... 35

Renominated:Republicans .................................................. 206Democrats .................................................... 182Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 388Not candidates:

Republicans .................................................. 25Democrats .................................................... 16Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 41Defeated:

Republicans .................................................. 2Democrats .................................................... 1Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 3Vacancies:

Republicans .................................................. 1Democrats .................................................... 2Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 3Replacements:

Republicans .................................................. 28Democrats .................................................... 19Independents ............................................... 0

Total .......................................................... 47Renominated........................................................ 388

Total membership ............................................ 435

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Political Divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 113th Congress[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Number ofSenators

Democrats RepublicansOther

PartiesVacant

Number ofRepresentatives

Democrats RepublicansOther

PartiesVacant

40th .................. 1867-1869 53 11 42 ..................... ..................... 193 49 143 ..................... 141st ................... 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 ..................... 244th .................. 1875-1877 76 29 46 ..................... 1 293 181 107 3 245th .................. 1877-1879 76 36 39 1 ..................... 293 156 137 ..................... .....................46th .................. 1879-1881 76 43 33 ..................... ..................... 293 150 128 14 147th .................. 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 150th .................. 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 156th .................. 1899-1901 90 26 53 11 ..................... 357 163 185 9 .....................57th .................. 1901-1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 158th .................. 1903-1905 90 32 58 ..................... ..................... 386 178 207 ..................... 159th .................. 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 365th .................. 1917-1919 96 53 42 1 ..................... 435 1210 216 9 .....................66th .................. 1919-1921 96 47 48 1 ..................... 435 191 237 7 .....................67th .................. 1921-1923 96 37 59 ..................... ..................... 435 132 300 1 268th .................. 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 472d .................... 1931-1933 96 47 48 1 ..................... 435 2216 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 ..................... ..................... 3436 283 153 ..................... .....................87th .................. 1961-1963 100 64 36 ..................... ..................... 4437 262 175 ..................... .....................88th .................. 1963-1965 100 67 33 ..................... ..................... 435 258 176 ..................... 189th .................. 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 1109th ................ 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 ..................... 1112th ................ 2011-2013 100 51 47 2 ..................... 435 193 242 ..................... .....................113th ................ 2013-2015 100 53 45 2 ..................... 435 200 234 ..................... 1

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.

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