This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 30 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, 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 | 30 |
Senator | 4 |
Governor | 4 |
Totals | 38 |
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 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
Georgia
- House CD 3
- Democratic - Maura Keller
- Republican - Brian Jack
Indiana
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Valerie L. McCray
- Republican - Member of Congress James E. "Jim" Banks
- Libertarian - Andrew Michael "Andy" Horning
- (Independent); Write-in - Phillip D. "Phil" Beachy
- (Progressive); Write-in - Aleem Young, Sr.
- Governor
- Democratic - former state Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer G. McCormick
- Republican - Senator Michael K. "Mike" Braun
- Libertarian - Donald Rainwater
- Independent - Paige Miller
- (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
- Libertarian - K. Richard Fitzlaff
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
Montana
- House CD 2
- Democratic - former state Representative John Brian Driscoll
- Republican - Auditor Troy Downing
New Jersey
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Herb Conaway, Jr.
- Republican - Rajesh Mohan
- Green - Steven "Steve" Welzer
- Libertarian - Chris Russomanno
- Independent - Justin R. Barbera
- Independent - Douglas Anthony Wynn
- House CD 10
- Republican - Carmen Bucco
- Green - Jon Carlos Serrano
- Independent - Cynthia A. Johnson
- Independent - Michelle Middleton
- Independent - Donna Weiss
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
North Dakota
- Governor
- Democratic-Nonpartisan League - state Senator Merrill Piepkorn
- Republican - Member of Congress Kelly M. Armstrong
- Independent - Michael Coachman
- House At-Large
- Democratic-Nonpartisan League - Trygve Hammer
- Republican - Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak
Ohio
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Samantha Meadows
- Republican - David Taylor
Oregon
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Representative Maxine E. Dexter
- Republican - Joanna M. Harbour
- Constitution - David Kellogg Frosch
- Pacific Green - Joseph Anthony Meyer
South Carolina
- House CD 3
- Democratic - Byron L. Best
- Republican - Sheryl S. "Sheri" Biggs
- Alliance Party - former Prosperity Town Council Member Michael Edwin "Mike" Bedenbaugh
Texas
- House CD 12
- Democratic - Trey J. Hunt
- Republican - state Representative Craig Goldman
- House CD 26
- Democratic - Ernest Robinson Lineberger, III
- Republican - Brandon Gill
- Libertarian - Phil Gray
- House CD 32
- Democratic - state Representative Julie Johnson
- 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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