This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 15 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Texas, West Virginia.
Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.
Office | Total |
---|---|
Congressman | 25 |
Senator | 4 |
Governor | 3 |
Totals | 32 |
Alabama
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Shomari C. Figures
- Republican - Caroleene Hardee Dobson
California
- Senate Class 1
- Republican - Steve Garvey
- Democratic - Member of Congress Adam B. Schiff
- House CD 12
- Democratic - BART Board Member Lateefah Simon
- Democratic - Jennifer Tran
- House CD 16
- Democratic - former San Jose Mayor Sam T. Liccardo
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Evan Low
- House CD 20
- Republican - Tulare County Sheriff Michael "Mike" Boudreaux
- Republican - state Assembly Member Vince Fong
- House CD 29
- Republican - Benito "Benny" Bernal
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Luz Maria Rivas
- House CD 30
- Republican - Alex Arto Balekian
- Democratic - Assembly Member Laura Friedman
- House CD 31
- Democratic - former Member of Congress Gilbert "Gil" Cisneros
- Republican - Daniel Jose Bocic "Dan" Martinez
- House CD 47
- Republican - former state Assembly Member Scott Baugh
- Democratic - state Senator Dave Min
Indiana
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Valerie L. McCray
- Republican - Member of Congress James E. "Jim" Banks
- Libertarian - Andrew Michael "Andy" Horning
- Independent - Sean Adam Dada
- Independent - Richard Allen Kent
- (Independent); Write-in - Phillip D. "Phil" Beachy
- Governor
- Democratic - former state Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer G. McCormick
- Republican - Senator Michael K. "Mike" Braun
- Libertarian - Rhonda Greene
- Libertarian - Donald Rainwater
- (Independent); Write-in - Christopher Ryan Stried
- House CD 3
- Democratic - Kiley M. Adolph
- Republican - former Member of Congress Marlin A. Stutzman
- Libertarian - Jarrad Ray Lancaster
- House CD 6
- Democratic - Cynthia "Cinde" Wirth
- Republican - Jefferson Shreve
- Libertarian - James Michael Sceniak
- House CD 8
- Democratic - Erik David Hurt
- Republican - state Senator Mark Messmer
Maryland
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Prince George's County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks
- Republican - former Govenor Lawrence J. "Larry" Hogan, Jr.
- Libertarian - Mike Scott
- Independent - Shaunesi Yvette DeBerry
- Independent - Michael Ray "Mike" Sigmon
- (Green); Other Candidates - Nancy Wallace
- Unaffiliated - Emmanuel Onyekachi "Emmanuel" Osuchukwu
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Baltimore County Executive John Anthony "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr.
- Republican - Kimberly "Kim" Klacik
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Senator Sarah Kelly Elfreth
- Republican - Robert J. "Rob" Steinberger
- Libertarian - Miguel Barajas
- House CD 6
- Democratic - April McClain Delaney
- Republican - former state Delegate Neil Conrad Parrott
- (Green); Other Candidates - Moshe Y. Landman
- Other - Moshe Y. Landham
- Unaffiliated - Frederick County Board of Education Member Jason "Mr. J" Johnson
North Carolina
- Governor
- Democratic - Attorney General Joshua Harold "Josh" Stein
- Republican - Lieutenant Governor Mark Keith Robinson
- Green - Michael Wayne "Wayne" Turner
- Libertarian - Michael Raymond "Mike" Ross
- House CD 6
- Republican - Addison Parker McDowell
- House CD 8
- Democratic - Justin Edward Dues
- Republican - Mark Everette Harris
- House CD 10
- Democratic - Ralph Raybern Scott, Jr.
- Republican - Patrick Luke "Pat" Harrigan
- Libertarian - Steven Richard "Steve" Feldman
- Independent - Darren Warren
- House CD 13
- Democratic - Jeremiah-Frank Lee "Frank" Pierce
- Republican - John Bradford "Brad" Knott
- House CD 14
- Democratic - Pamela Soule "Pam" Genant
- Republican - state Representative Timothy Keith "Tim" Moore
Ohio
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Samantha Meadows
- Republican - David Taylor
- House CD 6
- Democratic - Michael Lawrence Kripchak
- Republican - state Senator Michael A. Rulli
- Independent - Christopher Alexander Lafont
- Nonparty - William "Bill" Farms
Texas
- House CD 12
- Democratic - Trey J. Hunt
- Republican - state Representative Craig Goldman
- Republican - John C. O'Shea
- House CD 26
- Democratic - Ernest Robinson Lineberger, III
- Republican - Brandon Gill
- Libertarian - Phil Gray
- House CD 32
- Democratic - state Representative Julie Johnson
- Republican - David Blewett
- Republican - Darrell Day
- Libertarian - Kevin Hale
- Independent - Clayton T. Chapman
- Independent - Ashley Tran
West Virginia
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Wheeling Mayor Glenn Frederick Elliott, Jr.
- Republican - Governor James Conley "Jim" Justice, II
- Governor
- Democratic - Huntington Mayor Stephen Taylor "Steve" Williams
- Republican - Attorney General Patrick James Morrisey
- Constitution - former state Delegate S. Marshall Wilson
- Libertarian - Erika Kolenich
- Mountain - Chase G. Linko-Looper
- Independent - Quintin Gerard Caldwell
- Independent - Fred Vance
- Independent - Rashida Yost
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Steven Michael Wendelin
- Republican - Treasurer Riley McGowan Moore
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