38 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 16 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
38 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Alabama: House CD 7: Congressman Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Arizona: House CD 7: Congressman Ruben Gallego (Democratic) - added as candidate.
California: Senate Class 1: Robert Cheader (Independent) - added. House CD 13: Congressman Barbara Lee (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 15: Congressman Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 34: former member of the Los Angeles Board of Education Yolie Flores (Democratic) - added; Los Angeles County prosecutor Steven Mac (Democratic) - added; Raymond Anthony Meza, Jr. (Democratic) - added. House CD 53: Congressman Susan A. Davis (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Colorado: House CD 6: Gabriel Shawn McArthur (Democratic) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 3: Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Florida: Governor: Randy Wiseman (Libertarian) - added. House CD 21: Congressman Lois J. Frankel (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Georgia: Secretary of State: Rick Knox (Republican) - added.
Illinois: Governor: Alex Paterakis (Democratic) - added.
Kentucky: House CD 5: Congressman Harold Dallas "Hal" Rogers (Republican) - added as candidate.
Massachusetts: Senate Class 1: Allen Rodney Waters (Republican) - added. House CD 8: Brianna Wu (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 9: Congressman Sander Martin "Sandy" Levin (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 10: Congressman Paul Mitchell, III (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 13: Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 14: Congressman Brenda Lulenar Lawrence (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Montana: House At-Large: state Senator Edward "Ed" Buttrey (Republican) - added; Eugene Graf, IV (Republican) - added; state Senator Scott Sales (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 5: Congressman Joshua S. "Josh" Gottheimer (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New Mexico: House CD 3: Congressman Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 6: Congressman Grace Meng (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Oregon: House CD 5: Congressman Kurt Schrader (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 8: Congressman Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 13: Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 16: Congressman Lloyd K. Smucker (Republican) - added as candidate.
Texas: House CD 5: Congressman Jeb Hensarling (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 10: Congressman Michael T. McCaul (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 15: Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 21: Congressman Lamar Seeligson Smith (Republican) - added as candidate.
Washington: House CD 5: Ben Stuckart (Democratic) - added.
Wisconsin: House CD 7: Congressman Sean P. Duffy (Republican) - added as candidate.
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16 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
New Mexico: President, House CD 2.
New York: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 7, House CD 10, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3, House CD 15, Treasurer, Auditor General.
US Presidential Electors appear to confirm DONALD TRUMP (Republican) will be America's 45th President
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
The apparent Electoral Vote for President (based on the votes cast on Monday 19 December 2016 by all 538 Electors in the 50 States of the American Union, plus the District of Columbia) is as follows:
- Donald J. Trump elected President: 304
- Hillary Rodham Clinton: 227
- former Secretary of State Colin Powell: 3
- Ohio Governor John Kasich: 1
- former Texas Congressman Ron Paul: 1
- Vermont U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders: 1
- Native American Indian activist Faith Spotted Eagle: 1
270 (a majority of the 538 total) being necessary to elect.
4 of the 7 "faithless" (or "rogue") Electors were in Washington State (which had gone for Mrs. Clinton in the General Election this past 8 November); 1 (who voted for Senator Sanders) was in Hawaii (which had also gone for Mrs. Clinton); and the remaining 2 were in Texas (a State which had gone for Mr. Trump in the November Election).
One otherwise Hillary Clinton Elector in Colorado attempted to vote for John Kasich and was replaced by an alternate who, instead, voted for Mrs. Clinton; another otherwise Clinton Elector in Maine attempted to vote for Bernie Sanders, but was ruled Out of Order and, instead, thereafter voted for Mrs. Clinton; and yet another Clinton Elector in Minnesota also attempted to vote for Senator Sanders but, as a result, was also replaced by another person who voted for Mrs. Clinton.
The above tabulation of the 2016 Electoral Vote for President is merely "apparent" if only because the vote of the 538 Presidential Electors does not become final (and, thereby, constitutional) until their votes are officially counted and tabulated during the so-called 'Tabulation Joint Session' of Congress next 6 January (after which the final result of the 58th Election for President and Vice-President of the United States will be formally announced by Vice-President Joe Biden in his capacity as presiding officer of that Joint Session of Congress) because Congress is given power, via a statute of Congress implementing the requirements of the 12th Amendment to the United States Constitution (this statute codified as Title 3, Section 15 of the United States Code), to- where it might deem necessary- determine whether or not the vote of any Elector had been "regularly given".
Monday 19 December 2016: 'ELECTORAL COLLEGE's meet separately in 50 States and D.C. to elect USA Pres. and V.P.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors... The electors shall meet in their respective States... The Congress may determine... the day on which [the electors] shall give their votes, which day shall be the same throughout the United States.
From the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES: Article II, Section 1: clauses 2, 3 & 4
The electors of President and Vice President of each State shall meet and give their votes on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December next following their appointment at such place in each State as the legislature of such State shall direct.
the UNITED STATES CODE: Title 3, section 7.
Place and Time of Meeting of ELECTORAL COLLEGES in each State (and the District of Columbia)
Apparent ELECTORAL VOTE (that solely derived from the results of the voting in the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION of Tuesday 8 November 2016)-- 270 Electoral Votes (of 538) needed to elect:
for President: DONALD J. TRUMP, Sr. of New York (Michael R. Pence of Indiana for VICE-PRESIDENT) [Republicans] 306
for President: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON of New York (Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia for VICE-PRESIDENT) [Democrats] 232
17 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 2 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
17 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
California: House CD 34: Kenneth Mejia (Green) - added; Karl Siganporia (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 10: Congressman Valdez "Val" Demings (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 26: Congressman Carlos L. Curbelo (Republican) - added as candidate.
Illinois: Governor: Randy Stufflebeam (Constitution) - added. House CD 2: Congressman Robin L. Kelly (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 11: Congressman G. William "Bill" Foster (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 17: Congressman Cheri Bustos (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Indiana: House CD 9: Congressman Joseph A. "Trey" Hollingsworth, III (Republican) - added as candidate.
Louisiana: House CD 2: Congressman Cedric L. Richmond (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Maryland: House CD 2: Congressman Charles Albert Dutch "C.A. Dutch" Ruppersberger, III (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 3: Congressman John Peter Spyros Sarbanes (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Michigan: House CD 11: Congressman David A. "Dave" Trott (Republican) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 21: Congressman Elise M. Stefanik (Republican) - added as candidate.
Ohio: House CD 12: Congressman Patrick J. "Pat" Tiberi (Republican) - added as candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 6: Congressman Ryan A. Costello (Republican) - added as candidate.
Texas: House CD 33: Congressman Marc Allison Veasey (Democratic) - added as candidate.
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2 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
California: President.
Wisconsin: President.
Vox Populi: Freeing ALL Presidential Electors--constitutionally and legally
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Vox Populi- A Letter to the Editor:
Freeing ALL Presidential Electors--constitutionally and legally
by Jamal "Jim" Hattab
I believe I have a legal theory and a workable practical answer to how to help all Presidential Electors, even those in States that bar their "voting rogue": if the laws in a given State were to prove to breach the Federal Constitution, then all the Electors become free (as well as duty bound) to vote their conscience and, perhaps in addition, in accord with their better knowledge.
If the vote in the Electoral College needs to estopped, pending appeal, those State laws inconsistent with the Federal standard for Electors (read broadly, as the legislative intent provided in Hamilton's Federalist #68) offers Federal Constitutional grounds for arguing that States so barring their Electors from exercising their inalienable freedoms and duties to vote their consciences receive unequal legal protections, per the Federal Constitution, as compared to those Electors left free to exercise their own judgment (in those States which ....
9 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 91 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
9 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 2: Congressman Martha E. McSally (Republican) - added as candidate.
California: House CD 8: Congressman Paul Cook (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 34: Congressman Xavier Becerra (Democratic) - added as candidate; William Rodriguez Morrison (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 2: Congressman Neal Patrick Dunn (Republican) - added as candidate.
Georgia: House CD 6: former state Representative Sally Harrell (Democratic) - added.
Missouri: House CD 2: Congressman Ann L. Wagner (Republican) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 19: Steven Mitchell Brisee (Democratic) - added.
North Carolina: House CD 5: Jennifer Marshall (Democratic) - added.
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91 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Louisiana: Senate Class 3, House CD 3, House CD 4.
Massachusetts: House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9.
Mississippi: President.
Montana: President.
New York: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, House CD 19, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27.
Tennessee: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9.
Texas: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, House CD 19, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27, House CD 28, House CD 29, House CD 30, House CD 31, House CD 32, House CD 33, House CD 34, House CD 35, House CD 36, Railroad Commissioner 1.
11 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 25 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
11 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Arkansas: House CD 1: Congressman Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - added as candidate.
California: House CD 34: Arturo Carmona (Democratic) - added; former state Assemblyman John A. Perez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 11: former Congressman Alan Mark Grayson (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: House CD 6: Alexander Hernandez (Independent) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: Saint Paul Mayor Christopher B. "Chris" Coleman (Democratic) - added.
New Mexico: Governor: Congressman Michelle Lujan Grisham (Democratic) - added. House CD 1: Congressman Michelle Lujan Grisham (Democratic) - Open Seat.
Texas: Senate Class 1: Pavel Goberman (Democratic) - added.
Virginia: House CD 1: Congressman Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - added as candidate.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Congressman Elizabeth "Liz" Cheney (Republican) - added as candidate.
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25 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Indiana: President.
Maine: President, House CD 1, House CD 2.
Missouri: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 6, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
4 changes to the 2016 candidate list. 8 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 6 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
4 changes to the 2016 candidate list:
Louisiana: Senate Class 3: Treasurer John Neely Kennedy (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Samuel Davenport (Libertarian) - removed. House CD 3: Clay Higgins (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: state Representative James Michael "Mike" Johnson (Republican) - elected.
This concludes the 2016 elections.
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8 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
California: House CD 34: Alejandra Campoverdi (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 14: Angel Salvador Urbina (Republican) - added.
Georgia: House CD 7: Congressman William Robert "Rob" Woodall, III (Republican) - added as candidate.
Louisiana: Senate Class 3: Senator John Neely Kennedy (Republican) - Incumbent added. House CD 3: Congressman Clay Higgins (Republican) - Incumbent added. House CD 4: Congressman James Michael "Mike" Johnson (Republican) - Incumbent added.
Texas: House CD 8: Congressman Kevin Patrick Brady (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 26: Congressman Michael C. Burgess (Republican) - added as candidate.
The Partisan Composition of the 115th U.S. House is now 241 Republicans and 194 Democrats.
The Partisan Composition of the 115th U.S. Senate is now 52 Republicans, 46 Democrats, and 2 Independents.
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6 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Louisiana: Senate Class 3, House CD 3, House CD 4.
Oregon: Senate Class 3, Governor, Treasurer.
Saturday 10 December 2016: LOUISIANA Congressional 'General Election' (a Runoff for US Senate and US House in CDs 3 & 4)
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
the polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM local time [1300 to 0200 GMT]
There are what are, effectively, runoffs for the following Federal elective offices:
- United States Senate (Class 3)
- United States House of Representatives 3rd Congressional District and
- United States House of Representatives 4th Congressional District
Returns from the Louisiana Department of State.
Results from AP.
10 changes to the 2016 candidate list. 27 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 26 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
10 changes to the 2016 candidate list:
Illinois: President: James Anderson (Write-in) - added; Shelia Mariah Bolar (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jim Brown (Write-in) - added; David Formhals (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Nathan Johnson (Write-in) - added.
New Jersey: Governor: Bill Brennan (Democratic) - added; Nutley Township Commissioner Steven L. Rogers (Republican) - added.
Presidential Candidates: James Anderson (Write-in) - added; Jim Brown (Write-in) - added; Nathan Johnson (Write-in) - added.
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27 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 9: David Victor "Dave" Giles (Republican) - added.
Arkansas: House CD 3: Congressman Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - added as candidate.
California: House CD 17: Congressman Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 34: Sara Hernandez (Democratic) - added. House CD 42: Congressman Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - added as candidate.
Florida: House CD 3: Congressman Theodore Scott "Ted" Yoho (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 8: Congressman William "Bill" Posey (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 11: Congressman Daniel "Dan" Webster (Republican) - added as candidate.
Georgia: House CD 10: Congressman Jody B. Hice (Republican) - added as candidate.
Illinois: House CD 6: Congressman Peter J. Roskam (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 12: Congressman Michael J. "Mike" Bost (Republican) - added as candidate.
Indiana: House CD 3: Congressman James E. "Jim" Banks (Republican) - added as candidate.
Michigan: House CD 5: Congressman Daniel T. "Dan" Kildee (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 1: Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Walz (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 6: Congressman Thomas Earl "Tom" Emmer, Jr. (Republican) - added as candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 2: Congressman Ann McLane "Annie" Kuster (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New Jersey: Governor: Nutley Commissioner Steven L. "Steve" Rogers (Republican) - added. House CD 12: Congressman Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 16: Congressman Eliot Lance Engel (Democratic) - added as candidate.
North Carolina: House CD 7: Congressman David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - added as candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 11: Congressman Louis J. "Lou" Barletta (Republican) - added as candidate.
Tennessee: House CD 5: Congressman James H. S. "Jim" Cooper (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 6: Congressman Diane Lynn Black (Republican) - added as candidate.
Utah: House CD 4: Congressman Mia B. Love (Republican) - added as candidate.
Virginia: Governor: Congressman Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: House CD 4: Congressman Daniel Milton "Dan" Newhouse (Republican) - added as candidate.
Wisconsin: House CD 3: Congressman Ronald James "Ron" Kind (Democratic) - added as candidate.
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26 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Illinois: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, Comptroller Special.
Maryland: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1.
Mississippi: House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4.
1 change to the 2016 candidate list. 16 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 21 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
1 change to the 2016 candidate list:
Washington: Superintendent of Public Instruction: state Representative Chris Reykdal (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - elected.
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16 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Alabama: Senate Class 2: Attorney General Luther Strange (Republican) - added.
California: House CD 7: Congressman Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 41: Congressman Mark A. Takano (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Georgia: House CD 6: former state Senator Ron Slotin (Democratic) - added.
Missouri: House CD 5: Brent Lasater (Republican) - added.
Nevada: House CD 1: Congressman Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 3: Congressman Jacklyn S. "Jacky" Rosen (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 4: Congressman Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Ohio: Senate Class 1: Treasurer Josh Mandel (Republican) - added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 1: Brian Kelly (Democratic) - added.
South Carolina: Governor: Catherine Templeton (Republican) - added.
South Dakota: House At-Large: former Public Utilities Commissioner Dusty Johnson (Republican) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Ronnie Holden (Republican) - added.
Texas: House CD 4: Congressman John Lee Ratcliffe (Republican) - added as candidate.
Virginia: House CD 4: Congressman Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Washington: Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Chris Reykdal (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - Incumbent added.
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21 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Arizona: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 3, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 4, House CD 24, House CD 36, House CD 41, House CD 42, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51, House CD 52, House CD 53.
Puerto Rico: Governor, Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives.
2 changes to the 2016 candidate list. 2 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 58 changes to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
2 changes to the 2016 candidate list:
North Carolina: Attorney General: Joshua H. "Josh" Stein (Democratic) - elected. Auditor: Auditor Beth A. Wood (Democratic) - elected.
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2 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
California: House CD 34: Wendy Carillo (Democratic) - added.
North Carolina: Attorney General: Attorney General Joshua H. "Josh" Stein (Democratic) - Incumbent added.
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58 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
Arizona: President.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 9, House CD 11, House CD 14, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, House CD 19, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 36, House CD 39, House CD 41, House CD 42, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51.
New Jersey: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 2, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 11, House CD 13, House CD 17, House CD 18, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
1 change to the 2016 candidate list. 21 changes to the 2017 candidate list. 73 changes to the 2016 popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
1 change to the 2016 candidate list:
North Carolina: Governor: Attorney General Roy Asberry Cooper (Democratic) - elected.
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New for 2017 ... 21 changes to the 2017 candidate list:
Arkansas: House CD 4: Richard H. Davis (Democratic) - added.
California: House CD 34: state Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) - added; former state Assemblyman John A. Perez (Democratic) - added. House CD 49: Douglas Loren "Doug" Applegate (Democratic) - added. Insurance Commissioner: state Assemblymember Susan A. Bonilla (Democratic) - added; former state Assemblymember Henry T. Perea (Democratic) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 5: Congressman Elizabeth H. Esty (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Florida: House CD 17: April June Freeman (Democratic) - added. House CD 23: Tim Canova (Democratic) - added; Joseph "Joe" Kaufman (Republican) - added.
Georgia: House CD 1: Rick Jaworski (Democratic) - added. House CD 6: state Senator Judson Hill (Republican) - added; Josh McLaurin (Democratic) - added. House CD 11: Gavin Miller (Republican) - added.
Illinois: House CD 3: Congressman Daniel William "Dan" Lipinski (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Maryland: House CD 8: Congressman Jamin B. "Jamie" Raskin (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 1: James "Jim" Hagedorn (Republican) - added. House CD 7: David Russell "Dave" Hughes (Republican) - added.
Montana: Governor: Governor Steve Bullock (Democratic) - Open Chair.
New York: House CD 16: Darren Cole (Democratic) - added.
Ohio: House CD 15: Aaron Minnick (Democratic) - added.
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73 changes to the 2016 popular vote:
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 18, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27, House CD 28, House CD 29, House CD 30, House CD 31, House CD 32, House CD 33, House CD 34, House CD 35, House CD 36, House CD 37, House CD 38, House CD 39, House CD 40, House CD 41, House CD 42, House CD 43, House CD 44, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51, House CD 52, House CD 53.
Nebraska: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3.
Oregon: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 4, House CD 5, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 9, House CD 12, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 18, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
3 changes to the candidate list. 55 changes to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
3 changes to the candidate list:
Kansas: Senate Class 3: Della Jean "DJ" Smith (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 1: Congressman Timothy A. "Tim" Huelskamp (Write-in [Republican]) - added as candidate.
New Jersey: Governor: Rev. Seth Kaper-Dale (Green) - added.
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55 changes to the popular vote:
Alabama: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 38, House CD 39, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives.
Iowa: Senate Class 3.
Kansas: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4.
Northern Marianas: Delegate to the House of Representatives.
Oregon: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 5, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 13, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
Puerto Rico: Governor, Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives.
Virgin Islands: Delegate to the House of Representatives.
Wisconsin: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8.
2 changes to the candidate list. 136 changes to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
2 changes to the candidate list:
California: House CD 34: Congressman Xavier Becerra (Democratic) - Open Seat. Nominated by Governor Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown, Jr. (Democratic) for California Attorney General.
Puerto Rico: Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives: Jenniffer González Colón (Partido Nuevo Progresista) - elected.
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136 changes to the popular vote:
Alaska: President, Senate Class 3, House At-Large.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 8, House CD 12, House CD 14, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, House CD 19, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27, House CD 28, House CD 29, House CD 30, House CD 31, House CD 32, House CD 33, House CD 34, House CD 35, House CD 37, House CD 38, House CD 39, House CD 40, House CD 43, House CD 44, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51, House CD 52, House CD 53.
Colorado: President.
Connecticut: Senate Class 3, House CD 1.
Kentucky: House CD 1 Special.
Maryland: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8.
Massachusetts: President.
Minnesota: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8.
North Carolina: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 10, House CD 11, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Ohio: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16.
Oregon: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 2, House CD 5, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 9, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 18, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
Utah: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor.
24 changes to the candidate list. 160 changes to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
24 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Governor: Danbury Mayor Mark D. Boughton (Republican) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Marcia Thorne (Republican) - added. Governor: Usha Jain (Republican) - added; Angel Luis Rivera (Republican) - added; Nathan Wilson (Republican) - added.
Illinois: Comptroller Special: Chicago City Clerk Susana A. Mendoza (Democratic) - elected.
New Jersey: Governor: Jim Johnson (Democratic) - added.
North Carolina: President: Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; former Florida Governor John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Benjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson, Sr. (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Texas Senator Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Governor John Richard Kasich (Write-in [Republican]) - added; former Massachusetts Governor Willard "Mitt" Romney (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Florida Senator Marco A. Rubio (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Wisconsin Congressman Paul D. Ryan (Write-in [Republican]) - added. Commissioner of Labor: Dale Bender (Write-in) - added; Summer Hamrick (Write-in) - added; Rich Nixon (Write-in) - added; Donna White (Write-in) - added.
Virginia: Governor: Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A, Stewart (Republican) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - added; former Massachusetts Governor Willard "Mitt" Romney (Republican) - added; Wisconsin Congressman Paul D. Ryan (Republican) - added.
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160 changes to the popular vote:
Arkansas: Senate Class 3.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 18, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27, House CD 28, House CD 29, House CD 30, House CD 31, House CD 32, House CD 33, House CD 34, House CD 35, House CD 36, House CD 37, House CD 38, House CD 39, House CD 40, House CD 41, House CD 42, House CD 43, House CD 44, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51, House CD 52, House CD 53.
Colorado: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 4, House CD 5.
Connecticut: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5.
Idaho: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2.
Illinois: Comptroller Special.
Indiana: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 8, House CD 9, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Iowa: President, Senate Class 3.
Kentucky: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6.
Michigan: President, House CD 2, House CD 6, House CD 12, House CD 13.
North Carolina: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Oregon: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 15, House CD 17, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
Rhode Island: President, House CD 1, House CD 2.
Washington: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Public Lands, Insurance Commissioner, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
7 changes to the candidate list. 236 changes to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
7 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: Governor: Bill Hammons (Unity) - added.
Florida: Governor: Richard Dembinsky (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: Attorney General: Attorney General Christopher M. "Chris" Carr (Republican) - Incumbent to run for re-election.
Minnesota: Governor: Governor Mark Dayton (Democratic) - Open Chair.
North Carolina: President: David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Indiana Governor Michael R. "Mike" Pence (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
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We will be tracking changes to the General Election popular vote from now through mid-December. 236 changes to the popular vote:
Alaska: President, Senate Class 3, House At-Large.
Arkansas: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4.
California: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 16, House CD 17, House CD 18, House CD 19, House CD 20, House CD 21, House CD 22, House CD 23, House CD 24, House CD 25, House CD 26, House CD 27, House CD 28, House CD 29, House CD 30, House CD 31, House CD 32, House CD 33, House CD 34, House CD 35, House CD 36, House CD 37, House CD 38, House CD 39, House CD 40, House CD 41, House CD 42, House CD 43, House CD 44, House CD 45, House CD 46, House CD 47, House CD 48, House CD 49, House CD 50, House CD 51, House CD 52, House CD 53.
Colorado: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7.
Connecticut: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5.
Georgia: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 8.
Indiana: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 9, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Iowa: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4.
Michigan: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 13, House CD 14.
Montana: President, Governor, House At-Large, Secretary of State, Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Nebraska: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3.
Nevada: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4.
New Hampshire: President, House CD 1.
New Mexico: President, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, Secretary of State Special.
North Carolina: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 13, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Oregon: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer.
Pennsylvania: President, Senate Class 3, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, House CD 11, House CD 12, House CD 14, House CD 15, House CD 17, House CD 18, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor General.
Rhode Island: President, House CD 1, House CD 2.
Utah: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor.
Washington: President, Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, House CD 4, House CD 5, House CD 6, House CD 7, House CD 8, House CD 9, House CD 10, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Public Lands, Insurance Commissioner, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
West Virginia: President, Governor, House CD 1, House CD 2, House CD 3, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture.
6 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
6 changes to the candidate list:
Arkansas: Secretary of State: Deputy Secretary of State Joseph K. Wood (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 16 electoral votes.
Minnesota: Governor: state Representative Erin Murphy (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
Nevada: Governor: Clark County Commissioner Stephen F. "Steve" Sisolak (Democratic) - added.
New Hampshire: President: David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
3 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
3 changes to the candidate list:
Maryland: Senate Class 3: Jeffrey Binkins (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Pennsylvania: Governor: state Senator Scott Wagner (Republican) - added.
South Dakota: Governor: Congressman Kristi Lynn Noem (Republican) - added.
7 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
7 changes to the candidate list:
American Samoa: Governor: Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga ([Independent]) - elected, previously listed as [Independent]. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen ([Republican]) - elected, previously listed as [Republican].
California: Governor: former Public Instruction Superintendent Delaine Eastin (Democratic) - added; ex-Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic) - added.
New Hampshire: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes.
North Carolina: Commissioner of Labor: Brian "BK" Wayne (Write-in) - added.
Washington: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Kim Wyman (Republican) - elected.
a Commentary revisited: TO THE SPOILS GOES THE VICTOR-- Proposals and Prospects for Electoral College Reform
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
TO THE SPOILS GOES THE VICTOR
Proposals and Prospects for Electoral College Reform
by Richard E. Berg-Andersson
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
With Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton having, apparently, gained the most votes in the 2016 POPULAR VOTE for PRESIDENT, despite President-elect Donald J. Trump [the Republican Party presidential nominee] having been duly elected via his having won the 2016 ELECTORAL VOTE, many are- once again- considering (even questioning) the fairness, where not also even the overall efficacy, of the so-called 'ELECTORAL COLLEGE' system of electing the PRESIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENT of the United States of America.
As this is now, as it also had been during the immediate aftermath of the 2000 Presidential Election, a leading topic of discussion in many a quarter of the American Republic in the wake of this most recent Election, the link above (to a now-nearly 16 year old Commentary on this topic by our own Richard Berg-Andersson) is here, once more, being provided.
Please keep in mind that this piece was, indeed, first posted not at all long after it had first been written [3 days after President George W. Bush has been inaugurated back in January 2001]; yet it has not been at all updated since then because the information contained therein- as well as Mr. Berg-Andersson's own personal opinions as regards it- have not at all changed in all that time down to the present day!
Commentary: Post 2016 Election Review - A REQUIEM, BUT NOT AN AUTOPSY - Notes on the Aftermath of Election 2016
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
Post 2016 Election Review
A REQUIEM, BUT NOT AN AUTOPSY
Notes on the Aftermath of Election 2016
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Nearly nine years ago now (it seems so long ago as I now think about it- yet, at the same time, it also seems just like yesterday), on a Sunday back in mid-December 2007, my voice was heard on broadcast radio for the first time as a political commentator (I had been heard on broadcast radio before, mind you-- having called into sports, political or other radio talk shows over the course of my lifetime going back into my teenage years in the early 1970s; there was also a rather humorous incident that ended up with me having to announce the station ID [albeit only once] for the FM radio station of my alma mater, Boston University, back when I was still a student there-- but this was to be the first time my disembodied voice would be representing The Green Papers).
Strangely enough, my voice was not then even being heard in my own country! For I was, instead, being heard on Australia's Radio National network's weekly half hour-long public affairs program, Rear Vision, trying my darnedest to describe- as succinctly, yet as thoroughly, as possible (for a foreign audience)- the manner and method through which each American Major Party would be nominating their respective candidates for President of the United States and, thereafter, how the President of the United States would actually be elected (including how the so-called 'Electoral College' functioned) come the ensuing Fall of ....
70 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
70 changes to the candidate list:
California: House CD 31: Congressman Pete Aguilar (Democratic) - elected. House CD 44: Hermosa Beach City Councilwoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic) - elected.
Delaware: Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Bethany Hall-Long (Democratic) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: New Castle County Sheriff Trinidad Navarro (Democratic) - elected.
District of Columbia: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) - elected.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Madeleine Zeien Bordallo (Democratic) - elected.
Hawaii: House CD 1: Congressman Colleen Wakako Hanabusa (Democratic) - Incumbent added. House CD 1 Special: former Congressman Colleen Wakako Hanabusa (Democratic) - elected.
Illinois: House CD 10: Congressman Robert James "Bob" Dold, Jr. (Republican) - Active; former Congressman Bradley Scott "Brad" Schneider (Democratic) - elected.
Indiana: Attorney General: Curtis T. Hill, Jr. (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Yorktown Community Schools Superintendent Jennifer McCormick (Republican) - elected.
Kentucky: House CD 1: Congressman James R. Comer (Republican) - Incumbent added. House CD 1 Special: former Agriculture Commissioner James R. Comer (Republican) - elected.
Minnesota: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - 10 electoral votes.
Missouri: Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Michael L. "Mike" Parson (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: John "Jay" Ashcroft (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Josh Hawley (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: state Senator Eric Schmitt (Republican) - elected.
Montana: Governor: Governor Steve Bullock (Democratic) - elected. Secretary of State: former state Senator Corey Stapleton (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Tim Fox (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Matt Rosendale (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: for state Senator Elsie Arntzen (Republican) - elected.
Nebraska: House CD 2: Donald John "Don" Bacon (Republican) - elected.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Governor Margaret Wood "Maggie" Hassan (Democratic) - elected.
New Mexico: Secretary of State Special: Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver (Democratic) - elected.
North Carolina: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Daniel J. "Dan" Forest (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Elaine Folk Marshall (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: former state Representative Dale R. Folwell (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Steven Wayne "Steve" Troxler (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: John Michael "Mike" Causey (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Labor: Labor Commissioner Cherie Killian Berry (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Forsyth County School Board Member Mark Randall Johnson, Jr. (Republican) - elected.
North Dakota: Treasurer: Treasurer Kelly L. Schmidt (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Josh Gallion (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: Jon Godfread (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Kirsten Baesler (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - elected, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Republican]. Public Service Commissioner 1: Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak (Republican) - elected.
Northern Marianas: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Gregorio Kilili Camacho "Kilili" Sablan (Independent [Democratic]) - elected, previously listed as Independent [Democratic].
Oklahoma: Corporation Commissioner 1: Corporation Commissioner Dana L. Murphy (Republican) - elected.
Oregon: Secretary of State: former state Representative Dennis Richardson (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenblum (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon, Working Families) - elected. Treasurer: state Representative Tobias Read (Democratic) - elected.
Pennsylvania: House CD 2: Congressman Dwight Evans (Democratic) - Incumbent added. House CD 2 Special: state Representative Dwight Evans (Democratic) - elected. Attorney General: Montgomery County Commissioner Joshua D. "Josh" Shapiro (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Joseph M. "Joe" Torsella (Democratic) - elected. Auditor General: Auditor General Eugene A. DePasquale (Democratic) - elected.
Texas: Railroad Commissioner 1: former state Representative Wayne Christian (Republican) - elected.
Utah: Attorney General: Attorney General Sean D. Reyes (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer David Damschen (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Auditor John Dougall (Republican) - elected.
Vermont: Lieutenant Governor: David Zuckerman (Democratic, Progressive) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State James C. "Jim" Condos (Democratic/Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Chittenden County State's Attorney T.J. Donovan (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Elizabeth "Beth" Pearce (Democratic/Republican) - elected. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic, Progressive) - elected.
Virgin Islands: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Stacey E. Plaskett (Democratic) - elected.
Washington: Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Cyrus Habib (Democratic) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Bob Ferguson (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: Benton County Treasurer Duane A. Davidson (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Pierce County Executive Patrice "Pat" McCarthy (Democratic) - elected. Commissioner of Public Lands: former Bainbridge Island City Councilwoman Hilary Franz (Democratic) - elected. Insurance Commissioner: Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler (Democratic) - elected.
West Virginia: Secretary of State: Mac Warner (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Patrick James Morrisey (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Johnny Duane "John" Perdue (Democratic) - elected. Auditor: state Delegate John B. "J.B." McCuskey (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Agriculture: state Senator Kent Leonhardt (Republican) - elected.
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The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 247 Republicans and 188 Democrats.
572 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
572 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Richard C. Shelby (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Bradley Roberts Byrne (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Martha Roby (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Michael Dennis "Mike" Rogers (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Robert Brown Aderholt (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Morris J. "Mo" Brooks, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Gary Palmer (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell (Democratic) - elected.
Alaska: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Lisa Murkowski (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Congressman Donald E. "Don" Young (Republican) - elected.
Arizona: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 11 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator John Sidney McCain (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: former state Senator Tom O'Halleran (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Martha E. McSally (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Paul Anthony Gosar (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Andy Biggs (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman David Schweikert (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Ruben Gallego (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Trent Franks (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Kyrsten Sinema (Democratic) - elected.
Arkansas: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator John Nichols Boozman (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman James French "French" Hill (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Bruce Westerman (Republican) - elected.
California: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 55 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Attorney General Kamala D. Harris (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Doug LaMalfa (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Jared W. Huffman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas "Tom" McClintock (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman C. Michael "Mike" Thompson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Doris K. Matsui (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Paul Cook (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Gerald Mark "Jerry" McNerney (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Jeff Denham (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman Barbara Lee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Jackie Speier (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman Jim Costa (Democratic) - elected. House CD 17: Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - elected. House CD 18: Congressman Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic) - elected. House CD 19: Congressman Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) - elected. House CD 20: Monterey County Deputy District Attorney James Varni "Jimmy" Panetta (Democratic) - elected. House CD 21: Congressman David G. Valadao (Republican) - elected. House CD 22: Congressman Devin Gerald Nunes (Republican) - elected. House CD 23: Congressman Kevin McCarthy (Republican) - elected. House CD 24: Santa Barbara County Supervisor Salud Carbajal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 25: Congressman Steve Knight (Republican) - elected. House CD 26: Congressman Julia Brownley (Democratic) - elected. House CD 27: Congressman Judy Chu (Democratic) - elected. House CD 28: Congressman Adam B. Schiff (Democratic) - elected. House CD 29: Congressman Tony Cárdenas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 30: Congressman Brad Sherman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 32: Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 33: Congressman Ted W. Lieu (Democratic) - elected. House CD 34: Congressman Xavier Becerra (Democratic) - elected. House CD 35: Congressman Norma J. Torres (Democratic) - elected. House CD 36: Congressman Raul Ruiz (Democratic) - elected. House CD 37: Congressman Karen R. Bass (Democratic) - elected. House CD 38: Congressman Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 39: Congressman Edward R. "Ed" Royce (Republican) - elected. House CD 40: Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) - elected. House CD 41: Congressman Mark A. Takano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 42: Congressman Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - elected. House CD 43: Congressman Maxine Waters (Democratic) - elected. House CD 45: Congressman Mimi Walters (Republican) - elected. House CD 46: former state Senator Jose Luis "Lou" Correa (Democratic) - elected. House CD 47: Congressman Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 48: Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (Republican) - elected. House CD 49: Congressman Darrell Edward Issa (Republican) - elected. House CD 50: Congressman Duncan Duane Hunter (Republican) - elected. House CD 51: Congressman Juan C. Vargas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 52: Congressman Scott Peters (Democratic) - elected. House CD 53: Congressman Susan A. Davis (Democratic) - elected.
Colorado: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Michael F. Bennet (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Diana L. DeGette (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Jared Polis (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Scott Randall Tipton (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Kenneth R. "Ken" Buck (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Douglas L. "Doug" Lamborn (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Michael "Mike" Coffman (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Edwin G. "Ed" Perlmutter (Democratic) - elected.
Connecticut: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Richard Blumenthal (Democratic, Working Families) - elected; Andrew Rule (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; John M. Traceski (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 1: Charles Jackson (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Congressman John B. Larson (Democratic, Working Families) - elected; Mark Stewart (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 2: Congressman Joseph D. "Joe" Courtney (Democratic, Working Families) - elected; Elizabeth F. Traceski (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 3: Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro (Democratic, Working Families) - elected; Andrew Rule (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Christopher Schaefer (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 4: Congressman Jim Himes (Democratic) - elected; Carl E. Vassar (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 5: Ann-Marie Adams (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Congressman Elizabeth H. Esty (Democratic, Working Families) - elected; Mark Greenstein (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Aaron Sperry (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Delaware: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes. Governor: Congressman John Charles Carney, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House At-Large: former state Secretary of Labor Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic) - elected.
District of Columbia: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes.
Florida: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 29 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Marco Rubio (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: state Representative Matt Gaetz (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Neal Patrick Dunn (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Theodore Scott "Ted" Yoho (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: former Duval County Sheriff John Rutherford (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: former state Senator Alfred "Al" Lawson, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Ronald D. "Ron" DeSantis (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Stephanie Murphy (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman William "Bill" Posey (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: state Senator Darren Soto (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Valdez "Val" Demings (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Daniel "Dan" Webster (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Gus Michael Bilirakis (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: former Governor Charlie Joseph Crist (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Katherine Anne "Kathy" Castor (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman Dennis Alan Ross (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman Vernon "Vern" Buchanan (Republican) - elected. House CD 17: Congressman Thomas Joseph "Tom" Rooney (Republican) - elected. House CD 18: Brian Mast (Republican) - elected. House CD 19: former Vatican ambassador Francis Rooney (Republican) - elected. House CD 20: Congressman Alcee L. Hastings (Democratic) - elected. House CD 21: Congressman Lois J. Frankel (Democratic) - elected. House CD 22: Congressman Theodore Eliot "Ted" Deutch (Democratic) - elected. House CD 23: Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) - elected. House CD 24: Congressman Frederica S. Wilson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 25: Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican) - elected. House CD 26: Congressman Carlos L. Curbelo (Republican) - elected. House CD 27: Congressman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican) - elected.
Georgia: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 16 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator John Hardy "Johnny" Isakson (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Earl Leroy "Buddy" Carter (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: West Point Mayor Anderson Drew "Drew" Ferguson, IV (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman John R. Lewis (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Thomas Edmunds "Tom" Price (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman William Robert "Rob" Woodall, III (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman James Austin "Austin" Scott (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Douglas Allen "Doug" Collins (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Jody B. Hice (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Barry D. Loudermilk (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Richard Wallen "Rick" Allen (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman David Albert Scott (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr. (Republican) - elected.
Hawaii: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Brian Emanuel Schatz (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: former Congressman Colleen Wakako Hanabusa (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Tulsi Gabbard (Democratic) - elected.
Idaho: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Michael D. "Mike" Crapo (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Raúl Rafael Labrador (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Michael Keith "Mike" Simpson (Republican) - elected.
Illinois: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 20 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Congressman L. Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Bobby Lee Rush (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Robin L. Kelly (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Daniel William "Dan" Lipinski (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Mike Quigley (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Peter J. Roskam (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Danny K. Davis (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: former Deputy Treasurer S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Robert James "Bob" Dold, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman G. William "Bill" Foster (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Michael J. "Mike" Bost (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman Rodney L. Davis (Republican) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Randall M. "Randy" Hultgren (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman John M. Shimkus (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman Adam Kinzinger (Republican) - elected. House CD 17: Congressman Cheri Bustos (Democratic) - elected. House CD 18: Congressman Darin McKay LaHood (Republican) - elected.
Indiana: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 11 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Congressman Todd Christopher Young (Republican) - elected. Governor: Lieutenant Governor Eric Joseph Holcomb (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Peter J. Visclosky (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Jackie Swihart Walorski (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: state Senator James E. "Jim" Banks (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Theodore Edward "Todd" Rokita (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Susan W. Brooks (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Allen Lucas "Luke" Messer (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman André D. Carson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Larry D. Bucshon (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Trey Hollingsworth (Republican) - elected.
Iowa: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Rodney Leland "Rod" Blum (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman David Wayne "Dave" Loebsack (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman David Young (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Steven A. "Steve" King (Republican) - elected.
Kansas: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Jerry Moran (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Roger W. Marshall (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Lynn Jenkins (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Kevin W. Yoder (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Michael Richard "Mike" Pompeo (Republican) - elected.
Kentucky: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 8 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Rand Paul (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: former Agriculture Commissioner James R. Comer (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Steven Brett "Brett" Guthrie (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman John A. Yarmuth (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas H. Massie (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Harold Dallas "Hal" Rogers (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Garland "Andy" Barr (Republican) - elected.
Louisiana: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 8 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Beryl Billiot (No Party) - lost Primary; Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former Congressman Anh "Joseph" "Joe" Cao (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Patrick Clements (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Donald L. "Crawdaddy" Crawford, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative David E. Duke (Republican) - lost Primary; Derrick Edwards (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cathryn Caroline "Caroline" Fayard (Democratic) - lost Primary; Congressman John Calvin Fleming, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; LeRoy Gillam (Libertarian) - lost Primary; former state senator Troy Hebert (No Party) - lost Primary; Gary Landrieu (Democratic) - lost Primary; William Robert "Bob" Lang, Jr. (Other) - lost Primary; Robert L. "Rob" Maness (Republican) - lost Primary; Kaitlin Marone (No Party) - lost Primary; Charles Marsala (Republican) - lost Primary; MV "Vinny" Mendoza (Democratic) - lost Primary; Abhay Patel (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua A. "Josh" Pellerin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gregory Taylor, Jr. (Other) - lost Primary; Arden Wells (No Party) - lost Primary; Peter Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Stephen J. "Steve" Scalise (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Cedric L. Richmond (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Bryan Barrilleaux (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory W. "Greg" Ellison (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Brett F. Geymann (Republican) - lost Primary; Jacob "Jake" "Dorian Phibian" Hebert (Democratic) - lost Primary; Guy McLendon (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Larry Rader (Democratic) - lost Primary; August J. "Gus" Rantz, IV (Republican) - lost Primary; Grover Joseph Rees (Republican) - lost Primary; Kenny P. Scelfo, Sr. (No Party) - lost Primary; Herman L. Vidrine (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Ralph W. "Trey" Baucum, III (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Elbert Lee Guillory (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark David Halverson (No Party) - lost Primary; Shreveport City Councilor Oliver Jenkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Michael "Rick" John (Republican) - lost Primary; Kenneth J. "Ken" Krefft (No Party) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Ralph Lee Abraham (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Garret Graves (Republican) - elected.
Maine: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes; Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 1 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Chellie M. Pingree (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Bruce L. Poliquin (Republican) - elected.
Maryland: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 10 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Congressman Christopher "Chris" Van Hollen, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Andrew P. "Andy" Harris (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Charles Albert Dutch "C.A. Dutch" Ruppersberger, III (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman John Peter Spyros Sarbanes (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: former Lieutenant Governor Anthony Gregory Brown (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Steny Hamilton Hoyer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman John K. Delaney (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: state Senator Jamin B. "Jamie" Raskin (Democratic) - elected.
Massachusetts: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 11 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Richard E. Neal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman James P. "Jim" McGovern (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Nicola S. "Niki" Tsongas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, III (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Katherine M. Clark (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Seth W. Moulton (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Michael E. "Mike" Capuano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman William Richard "Bill" Keating (Democratic) - elected.
Michigan: House CD 1: John W. "Jack" Bergman (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman William P. "Bill" Huizenga (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Justin Amash (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman John Moolenaar (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Daniel T. "Dan" Kildee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Frederick Stephen "Fred" Upton (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Timothy L. "Tim" Walberg (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Michael D. "Mike" Bishop (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Sander Martin "Sandy" Levin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Paul Mitchell, III (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman David A. "Dave" Trott (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Debbie Dingell (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Brenda Lulenar Lawrence (Democratic) - elected.
Minnesota: House CD 1: Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Walz (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 2: Jason Mark Lewis (Republican) - elected; Andrew Richard "Andy" Willmert (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Congressman Erik Paulsen (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Betty McCollum (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Keith Maurice Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Thomas Earl "Tom" Emmer, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Collin Clark Peterson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Richard Michael "Rick" Nolan (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected.
Mississippi: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman John Trent "Trent" Kelly (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Gregg Harper (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Steven McCarty Palazzo (Republican) - elected.
Missouri: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 10 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Roy Blunt (Republican) - elected. Governor: Eric Greitens (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman William Lacy Clay, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Ann L. Wagner (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman W. Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Vicky Jo Hartzler (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Samuel B. "Sam" Graves, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Billy Long (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Jason T. Smith (Republican) - elected.
Montana: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. House At-Large: Congressman Ryan K. Zinke (Republican) - elected.
Nebraska: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 5 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Fortenberry (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Adrian M. Smith (Republican) - elected.
Nevada: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: former Attorney General Catherine Marie Cortez-Masto (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Mark Eugene Amodei (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Jacklyn S. "Jacky" Rosen (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: state Senator Ruben Jesus Kihuen (Democratic) - elected.
New Hampshire: Governor: Chris Sununu (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: former Congressman Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Ann McLane "Annie" Kuster (Democratic) - elected.
New Jersey: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 14 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Donald W. Norcross (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Thomas "Tom" MacArthur (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Joshua S. "Josh" Gottheimer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Leonard Lance (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Albio Sires (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman William J. "Bill" Pascrell, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) - elected.
New Mexico: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 5 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Michelle Lujan Grisham (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Stevan E. "Steve" Pearce (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) - elected.
New York: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Working Families, Women's Equality, Democratic) - 29 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Schumer (Democratic, Independence, Working Families, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican, Conservative, Reform, Independence) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Peter T. "Pete" King (Republican, Conservative, Reform, Tax Revolt) - elected. House CD 3: former Nassau County Executive Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Gregory Weldon Meeks (Democratic, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Grace Meng (Democratic, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Nydia Margarita Velázquez (Democratic, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Hakeem S. Jeffries (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Daniel M. "Dan" Donovan, Jr. (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Carolyn Bosher Maloney (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 13: state Senator Adriano Espaillat (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman José Enrique Serrano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman Eliot Lance Engel (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 17: Congressman Nita M. Lowey (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 18: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic, Independence, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 19: former state Assemblyman John J. Faso (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected. House CD 20: Congressman Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Independence, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 21: Congressman Elise M. Stefanik (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected. House CD 22: Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney (Republican, Conservative) - elected. House CD 23: Congressman Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected. House CD 24: Congressman John M. Katko (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected. House CD 25: Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter (Democratic, Working Families, Women's Equality) - elected. House CD 26: Congressman Brian M. Higgins (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - elected. House CD 27: Congressman Christopher Carl "Chris" Collins (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - elected.
North Carolina: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 15 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Richard Mauze Burr (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman George Kenneth "G. K." Butterfield, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman George Edward Bell Holding (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Walter B. Jones, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman David Eugene Price (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Bradley Mark "Mark" Walker (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Robert Matthew Pittenger (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Patrick Timothy McHenry (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Mark Randal Meadows (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Theodore Paul "Ted" Budd (Republican) - elected.
North Dakota: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator John Hoeven (Republican) - elected. Governor: Doug Burgum (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Congressman Kevin Cramer (Republican) - elected.
Ohio: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 18 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Robert Jones "Rob" Portman (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Steven J. "Steve" Chabot (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Joyce B. Beatty (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman James D. "Jim" Jordan (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Robert Edward "Bob" Latta (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Bill Johnson (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Warren Davidson (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Marcia Carolyn "Marcy" Kaptur (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Michael R. "Mike" Turner (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Patrick J. "Pat" Tiberi (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Ryan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman David P. "Dave" Joyce (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman Steve E. Stivers (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman James B. "Jim" Renacci (Republican) - elected.
Oklahoma: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator James Paul Lankford (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman James Frederick "Jim" Bridenstine (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Markwayne Mullin (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Frank D. Lucas (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas Jeffery "Tom" Cole (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Steven Dane "Steve" Russell (Republican) - elected.
Oregon: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Ronald Lee "Ron" Wyden (Democratic) - elected. Governor: Governor Kate Brown (Working Families, Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Suzanne M. Bonamici (Independent Party of Oregon, Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Gregory Paul "Greg" Walden (Independent Party of Oregon, Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio (Democratic, Working Families, Progressive, Independent Party of Oregon) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Kurt Schrader (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon) - elected.
Pennsylvania: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 20 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Robert A. "Bob" Brady (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: state Representative Dwight Evans (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman George J. "Mike" Kelly, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Scott Perry (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Glenn William "G.T." Thompson (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Ryan A. Costello (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Patrick L. "Pat" Meehan, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman William Franklin "Bill" Shuster (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Thomas Anthony "Tom" Marino (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Louis J. "Lou" Barletta (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Keith James Rothfus (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Michael F. "Mike" Doyle (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: Congressman Charles W. "Charlie" Dent (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: state Senator Lloyd K. Smucker (Republican) - elected. House CD 17: Congressman Matthew Alton "Matt" Cartwright (Democratic) - elected. House CD 18: Congressman Timothy "Tim" Murphy (Republican) - elected.
Puerto Rico: Governor: Ricky Rosselló Nevares (Partido Nuevo Progresista) - elected.
Rhode Island: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman David N. Cicilline (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman James R. "Jim" Langevin (Democratic) - elected.
South Carolina: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Timothy E. "Tim" Scott (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Duncan (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Harold W. "Trey" Gowdy, III (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman John Michael "Mick" Mulvaney (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman James Enos "Jim" Clyburn (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Hugh T. "Tom" Rice, Jr. (Republican) - elected.
South Dakota: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator John R. Thune (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Congressman Kristi Lynn Noem (Republican) - elected.
Tennessee: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 11 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman David Philip "Phil" Roe (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman John J. Duncan, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Scott Eugene DesJarlais (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman James H. S. "Jim" Cooper (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Diane Lynn Black (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Marsha Blackburn (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: David Kustoff (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Stephen Ira "Steve" Cohen (Democratic) - elected.
Texas: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 38 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Louis B. "Louie" Gohmert (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Lloyd "Ted" Poe (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Samuel Robert "Sam" Johnson (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman John Lee Ratcliffe (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Jeb Hensarling (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Joe Linus Barton (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman John Culberson (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Kevin Patrick Brady (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman Alexander "Al" Green (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Michael T. McCaul (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman K. Michael "Mike" Conaway (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Congressman Kay N. Granger (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Congressman William McClellan "Mac" Thornberry (Republican) - elected. House CD 14: Congressman Randy Weber (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Congressman Robert "Beto" O'Rourke (Democratic) - elected. House CD 17: Congressman William "Bill" Flores (Republican) - elected. House CD 18: Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 19: Jodey Cook Arrington (Republican) - elected. House CD 20: Congressman Joaquin Castro (Democratic) - elected. House CD 21: Congressman Lamar Seeligson Smith (Republican) - elected. House CD 22: Congressman Peter Graham "Pete" Olson (Republican) - elected. House CD 23: Congressman William "Will" Hurd (Republican) - elected. House CD 24: Congressman Kenny Ewell Marchant (Republican) - elected. House CD 25: Congressman Roger Williams (Republican) - elected. House CD 26: Congressman Michael C. Burgess (Republican) - elected. House CD 27: Congressman Randolph Blake "Blake" Farenthold (Republican) - elected. House CD 28: Congressman Henry R. Cuellar (Democratic) - elected. House CD 29: Congressman Raymond Eugene "Gene" Green (Democratic) - elected. House CD 30: Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 31: Congressman John Rice Carter (Republican) - elected. House CD 32: Congressman Pete Sessions (Republican) - elected. House CD 33: Congressman Marc Allison Veasey (Democratic) - elected. House CD 34: Congressman Filemon B. Vela (Democratic) - elected. House CD 35: Congressman Lloyd Alton Doggett, II (Democratic) - elected. House CD 36: Congressman Brian Babin (Republican) - elected.
Utah: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Mike Lee (Republican) - elected. Governor: Governor Gary R. Herbert (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Robert William "Rob" Bishop (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Chris Stewart (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Jason Chaffetz (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Mia B. Love (Republican) - elected.
Vermont: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Patrick J. Leahy (Democratic) - elected. Governor: Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Congressman Peter F. Welch (Democratic/Republican) - elected.
Virginia: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 13 electoral votes. House CD 1: Congressman Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: state Delegate Scott W. Taylor (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Robert Cortez "Bobby" Scott (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: state Senator Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Thomas Alexander "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Robert William "Bob" Goodlatte (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman David Alan "Dave" Brat (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Donald Sternoff "Don" Beyer, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman H. Morgan "Morgan" Griffith (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Barbara Jean Comstock (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Congressman Gerald Edward "Gerry" Connolly (Democratic) - elected.
Washington: President: former Secretary of State Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic) - 12 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Patricia L. "Patty" Murray (Democratic) - elected. Governor: Governor Jay R. Inslee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Suzan Kay DelBene (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Richard Ray "Rick" Larsen (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Daniel Milton "Dan" Newhouse (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Cathy Ann McMorris Rodgers (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Derek Kilmer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: state Senator Pramila Jayapal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Congressman Dave Reichert (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Congressman David Adam "Adam" Smith (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Congressman Dennis "Denny" Heck (Democratic) - elected.
West Virginia: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 5 electoral votes. Governor: Jim Justice (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Alexander Xavier "Alex" Mooney (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Evan H. Jenkins (Republican) - elected.
Wisconsin: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 10 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Ronald Harold "Ron" Johnson (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Congressman Paul D. Ryan (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Congressman Mark Pocan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Congressman Ronald James "Ron" Kind (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Congressman Gwendolynne S. "Gwen" Moore (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Congressman Frank James "Jim" Sensenbrenner, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Congressman Glenn S. Grothman (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Congressman Sean P. Duffy (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Michael John "Mike" Gallagher (Republican) - elected.
Wyoming: President: Donald John Trump, Sr. (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. House At-Large: Elizabeth "Liz" Cheney (Republican) - elected.
DONALD J. TRUMP [Republican] has been elected the 45th President of the United States of America
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Tuesday 8 November 2016: GENERAL ELECTION DAY in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
"Electors" for President and Vice-President of the United States are being "appointed" per the results of the Popular Vote for President throughout the 50 States of the American Union and the District of Columbia: each State has as many such Electors as they each have United States Senators (2 per State) and members of the U.S. House of Representatives (varies according to a State's population); in addition, D.C. has as many Electors as the least populous State (3)-- the total number of Electors is 538; a majority of same (270) is necessary in order to elect a President and Vice-President outright. The Electors will meet, separately in their respective States (and D.C.), to cast their respective "Electoral Votes" on Monday 19 December 2016
In addition, 34 Class 3 U.S. Senators are being elected, along with all 435 voting members of the U.S. House of Representatives; in addition, 12 State Governors are being elected.
Election results from Politico, Fox News, CNN, New York Times (with state offices).
Commentary: YES, WE'VE SEEN THIS BEFORE! - Events of the past to contemplate going into Election 2016
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
YES, WE'VE SEEN THIS BEFORE!
Events of the past to contemplate
going into Election 2016
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
The very candidacy of the Republican Party's nominee for the Presidency of the United States was altogether obnoxious to many, including many within his own Party; many media outlets ordinarily expected to endorse the standard bearer of the Grand Old Party simply refused to do so...
no, I am not at all here referring to Donald J. Trump; instead, I here refer to one James Gillespie Blaine:
Blaine, Blaine: James G. Blaine--
that continental liar from the State of Maine!
The year was 1884 and Blaine had, up till then, been an important national leader in the Republican Party since at least the end of the Civil War. He had been Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives for the first six years of the Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant (only the loss of political control of the House by the Republicans in the final Midterm Elections of Grant's Administration ended Blaine's "reign"); Blaine simply went on to become ....
40 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
40 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in [American Party of America]) - added; Scott Ralston Cubbler (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Alan "Al-J" Jacquemotte (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Michael Brandon Puskar (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Matthew "None of the Above" Roberts (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Minnesota: President: Eric Gerhard (Write-in) - added; Joseph Glentz (Write-in) - added; Alec Holbeck (Write-in) - added; James Hrenak, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Roger Koplitz (Write-in) - added; Srinivasa K. Mallapadi (Write-in) - added; Daniel Muffoletto (Write-in) - added; Micah Payeur (Write-in) - added; Clifton Lee Roberts (Write-in) - added; Matthew "None of the Above" Roberts (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Keith Richard Snell (Write-in) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; Kirk Wettschreck (Write-in) - added; Jerome S. "Jerry" White (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added; Charles R. Zerilli (Write-in [Wake Up]) - added. House CD 3: Tim Sherno (Write-in) - added. House CD 4: Gene Alan Rechtzigel (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 7: Dennis S. Ferche (Write-in) - added.
Missouri: Senate Class 3: Patrick Lee (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in. House CD 3: Harold Davis (Write-in) - added. House CD 7: Amber Thomsen (Write-in) - added.
Nevada: Senate Class 3: Jarrod Michael Williams (No Poliitical Party [Socialist Party USA]) - previously listed as No Poliitical Party.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: John Schiess (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Eric Gerhard (Write-in) - added; Joseph Glentz (Write-in) - added; Alec Holbeck (Write-in) - added; James Hrenak, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Roger Koplitz (Write-in) - added; Srinivasa K. Mallapadi (Write-in) - added; Daniel Muffoletto (Write-in) - added; Micah Payeur (Write-in) - added; Keith Richard Snell (Write-in) - added; Kirk Wettschreck (Write-in) - added.
37 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
37 changes to the candidate list:
Kansas: President: Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Roy Allen "Santa" Clark (Write-in [Independent]) - removed; Scott Ralston Cubbler (Write-in) - removed; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - removed; Rocky Giordani (Write-in [Independence]) - added; former Fulton County Pennsylvania Tax Assessor James Arthur "Jim" Hedges (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added; Michael Stephen "Lev" Levinson (Write-in) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Ajay Sood (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Shawna Joy Sterling (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
Kentucky: House CD 3: Everett Corley (Forefathers Party [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate - disqualified on 2 November 2016 - remains on the printed ballot.
Minnesota: President: Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added.
Missouri: Senate Class 3: John Kelly (Write-in) - added; Patrick Lee (Write-in) - added; Nathaniel "Nate" Malone (Write-in) - added; Thomas Morgan (Write-in) - added; Steven Wallace (Write-in) - added. Governor: Dave Altis (Write-in) - added; Theo Brown, Sr. (Write-in) - added; Martin Lindstedt (Write-in) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Jake Wilburn (Write-in) - added. Treasurer: Arnie C. "AC" Dienoff (Write-in) - added.
11 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
11 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: David C. Byrne (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Johnson Immanuel Yuquimpo Li, Jr. (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Michigan: House CD 2: Joshua Arnold (Write-in) - added. House CD 12: Ejaz Virk (Write-in) - added. House CD 13: Clyde Darnell Lynch (Write-in) - added.
Missouri: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
97 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
97 changes to the candidate list:
California: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - removed; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Jerome S. "Jerry" White (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added.
Connecticut: President: Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Paul E. Blumenthal (Write-in) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Jeffrey A. Cooper (Write-in) - added; Darryl Cummings (Write-in) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Kevin Deame (Write-in) - added; Ronald Evans (Write-in) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Jeffrey John Klojzy, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Peter Alan Skewes (Write-in [American]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jeffrey Anthony Wu (Write-in) - added.
Kentucky: President: Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; William Martin Ling (Write-in) - added; Richard Turner Luesing, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added. Senate Class 3: Angel Doss (Write-in) - added.
Nebraska: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in [American Party of America]) - added; Paij Jean "Page" Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Kennedy King Brown (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Loren Collins (Write-in) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Charlie Dean (Write-in) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Theo R. Floyd (Write-in) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Gerald John "Jerry" Jennings, II (Write-in) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Michael Brandon Puskar (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Janet L. Reid (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Joseph Schmidt (Write-in) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Charles Mitchell "Mitchell" Williams (Write-in) - added; Victor Williams (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
North Dakota: Governor: Eugene Dumont (Write-in) - added. House At-Large: DuWayne Hendrickson (Write-in) - added.
Virginia: President: Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Scott Ralston Cubbler (Write-in) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Michael Brandon Puskar (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Luis Alberto Ramos, Jr. (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Robert D. Rice (Write-in) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kora Roberta Katz Vakil (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Barbara Joan Whitaker (Write-in) - added.
Wisconsin: President: Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Life, Family, Constitution]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [It's Our Children]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Joe Exotic for American People]) - added; Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik (Write-in [Socialist Party USA]) - added. House CD 3: Ryan D. Peterson (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 8: Jerry Kobishop (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Paul E. Blumenthal (Write-in) - added; Jeffrey A. Cooper (Write-in) - added; Darryl Cummings (Write-in) - added; Kevin Deame (Write-in) - added; Charlie Dean (Write-in) - added; Ronald Evans (Write-in) - added; Theo R. Floyd (Write-in) - added; Jeffrey John Klojzy, Jr. (Write-in) - added; William Martin Ling (Write-in) - added; Richard Turner Luesing, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Luis Alberto Ramos, Jr. (Democratic) - added; Robert D. Rice (Write-in) - added; Joseph Schmidt (Write-in) - added; Jeffrey Anthony Wu (Write-in) - added.
27 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
27 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Gloria Dawn Strickland (Write-in [No Affiliation]) - added.
Arizona: Senate Class 1: former state Senator Kelli Ward (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: President: Darin Lynch (Write-in) - added; Aaron Idean Orwick (Write-in) - added; Ricky J. Regenold (Write-in) - added; Derrick Schumacher (Write-in) - added; Arthur E. Sidner (Write-in) - added; Jeffrey Ryan Wharton, Sr. (Write-in) - added. House CD 4: Amber Garlan (Write-in [Green]) - previously listed as Write-in.
New York: President: Jason Fried (Write-in) - added; Jason Mutford (Write-in) - added; Clifton Lee Roberts (Write-in) - added; Esther Welsh (Write-in) - added; Robert M. Wolff (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Darin Lynch (Write-in) - added; Jason Mutford (Write-in) - added; Aaron Idean Orwick (Write-in) - added; Ricky J. Regenold (Write-in) - added; Clifton Lee Roberts (Write-in) - added; Derrick Schumacher (Write-in) - added; Arthur E. Sidner (Write-in) - added; Esther Welsh (Write-in) - added; Jeffrey Ryan Wharton, Sr. (Write-in) - added; Robert M. Wolff (Write-in) - added.
122 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
122 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 3: Robert Samuel Kaplan (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Kansas: President: Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Roy Allen "Santa" Clark (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Scott Ralston Cubbler (Write-in) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Minnesota: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in [American Party of America]) - added; Henry Lovell Bartlett (Write-in) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Johnson Immanuel Y. Li (Write-in [Star Spangled Banner Independent]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Stephen John McCarthy (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Michael S. Olkowski (Write-in) - added; Platt Allen Robertson (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik (Write-in [Socialist Party USA]) - added. House CD 4: Nikolay Nikolayevich Bey (Write-in) - added; Amber Garlan (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Timothy Ford Nelson (Write-in) - added.
New York: President: Arantxa Aranja (Write-in) - added; Neer R. Asherie (Write-in) - added; Mark Blickley (Write-in) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Gary S. Canns (Write-in) - added; Willie Felix Carter (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Ariel Cohen (Write-in) - added; William J. Connolly (Write-in) - added; Zoltan Istvan Gyurko (Write-in) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Michael Frederick Ingbar (Write-in) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added; Jeffrey Mackler (Write-in) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Ryan Alan Scott (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik (Write-in [Socialist Party USA]) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; Barbara Joan Whitaker (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Suffolk Planning Commissioner David L. "Dave" Calone (Independence) - removed; Kenneth D. Schaeffer (Working Families) - removed; Southampton Town Supervisor Anna E. Throne-Holst (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Women's Equality; Congressman Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican, Conservative, Reform, Independence) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative, Reform. House CD 24: Colleen Deacon (Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; Mimi C. Satter (Working Families) - removed.
Washington: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in [American Party of America]) - added; Henry Lovell Bartlett (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Paij Jean "Page" Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; William Ernest Bowhall, Jr. (Write-in [3rd Party (Non-Traditional) Independent]) - added; Philip D. Boynton (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Martin Christopher Carlisle (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Willie Felix Carter (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [American Delta]) - added; James Edward Edalgo (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Richard Baxter Edgell (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Ameer Xenos Flippin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; William Richard Griffith (Write-in [The Party of Moderate Progress Within the Bounds of the Law]) - added; William Anthony Hess, IV (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in [Actual Justice]) - added; James Walter Jobe (Write-in [Justice for Harambe]) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Asher J. Kobin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Troy Morgan Kokes (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Johnson Immanuel Y. Li (Write-in [Star Spangled Banner Independent]) - added; Star Locke (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Daniel Stevens Martin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; William Joseph Maus (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Scott Erwin Miller (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Dori Thomas Monson (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kevin Michael Moreau (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael S. Olkowski (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [NH Liberty]) - added; Janet L. Reid (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Adam Lee Semon (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Delano Aimes Steinacker, II (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Gloria Dawn Strickland (Write-in [Independence]) - added; Barbara Joan Whitaker (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in [Popit Reform]) - added; Charles R. Zerilli (Write-in [Wake Up]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Arantxa Aranja (Write-in) - added; Neer R. Asherie (Write-in) - added; Dennis Andrew Ball (American Party of America) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Mark Blickley (Write-in) - added; Philip D. Boynton (Independent) - added; Gary S. Canns (Write-in) - added; Ariel Cohen (Write-in) - added; William J. Connolly (Write-in) - added; James Edward Edalgo (Independent) - added; Jason Fried (Write-in) - added; William Richard Griffith (The Party of Moderate Progress Within the Bounds of the Law) - added; William Anthony Hess, IV (Independent) - added; Michael Frederick Ingbar (Write-in) - added; James Walter Jobe (Justice for Harambe) - added; Asher J. Kobin (Independent) - added; Troy Morgan Kokes (Independent) - added; Johnson Immanuel Y. Li (Star Spangled Banner Independent) - added; Jeffrey Mackler (Write-in) - added; Daniel Stevens Martin (Independent) - added; William Joseph Maus (Independent) - added; Scott Erwin Miller (Independent) - added; Dori Thomas Monson (Independent) - added; Adam Lee Semon (Independent) - added; Gloria Dawn Strickland (Independent) - added; Charles R. Zerilli (Wake Up) - added.
102 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
102 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 3: Anthony Camboni (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in; Santos Enrique Chavez (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Delaware: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Ryan Alan Scott (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Delano Aimes Steinacker, II (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Shawna Joy Sterling (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; William Leonard Wallace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jerome S. "Jerry" White (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
Florida: President: Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - previously listed as Write-in; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in. Senate Class 3: Jon Bradley Friend (Write-in) - removed.
Georgia: President: Loren Collins (Write-in) - added; Ricky Muhammad (Write-in) - added; Marc Urbach (Write-in) - added; Sandra Wilson (Write-in) - added.
Illinois: President: Author C. Brumfield (Write-in) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Mark J. Harper (Write-in) - added; Timothy B. Meluch (Write-in) - added; Mary A. Vann (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added. Senate Class 3: Patricia Elaine Beard (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Tabitha Carson (Write-in) - added.
Kentucky: President: Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Roy Allen "Santa" Clark (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Scott Ralston Cubbler (Write-in) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Craig Ellis (Write-in) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Maryland: President: Theodis Brown, Sr. (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Ken Lash (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Kevin Michael Moreau (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Michael B. Puskar (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Sistah Soldjah (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Doug Terry (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added. House CD 8: Kevin Levester Little (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Missouri: Secretary of State: Julia Carlson (Green) - removed.
New York: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
North Dakota: President: Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Oklahoma: Attorney General: Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt (Republican) - Open Office. Treasurer: Treasurer Ken Miller (Republican) - Open Office. Auditor and Inspector: Auditor and Inspector Gary A. Jones (Republican) - Open Office.
Washington: President: Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Cynthia T. Cavazos (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Vickie Lynn Denz (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Betsy Pauline Elgar (Write-in [Constitutional]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Lonny Paul Huffman (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Denny Carroll Jackson (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Gerald John "Jerry" Jennings, II (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Charles David Limbaush (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Platt Allen Robertson (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Marshall Schoenke Party]) - added; Duff Cooper "Coop" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Samuel Lewis Tabor (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Charles Mitchell "Mitchell" Williams (Write-in [Tea Drinkers Party]) - added. Treasurer: Eric Miller (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Wisconsin: President: Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Honesty, Reparations, Education, no Deficit]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Courage Character Service]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Author C. Brumfield (Write-in) - added; Vickie Lynn Denz (Independent) - added; Betsy Pauline Elgar (Constitutional) - added; Craig Ellis (Write-in) - added; Mark J. Harper (Write-in) - added; Lonny Paul Huffman (Independent) - added; Ken Lash (Other Candidates) - added; Charles David Limbaush (Independent) - added; Timothy B. Meluch (Write-in) - added; Ricky Muhammad (Write-in) - added; Michael B. Puskar (Unaffiliated) - added; Sistah Soldjah (Other Candidates) - added; Doug Terry (Democratic) - added; Marc Urbach (Write-in) - added; Sandra Wilson (Write-in) - added.
Commentary: Wednesday 19 October 2016: 3rd (and final) US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE - at University of Nevada-Las Vegas
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
Wednesday 19 October 2016: 3rd (and final) US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
at University of Nevada-Las Vegas
scheduled for 90 minutes starting 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
EDITOR's NOTE: All Tweets below have been redacted (where necessary) within their original sequence.
The scoring of each "round" of the debate is on the Ten Point-Must system.
So, here I am-- waiting for the final US Presidential Debate to start
*This* time round, what happens in Vegas will *not* be staying in Vegas! ...
Wednesday 19 October 2016- 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]: 3d (Final) US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, at U. Nevada-Las Vegas
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Participants in tonight's debate (scheduled for 90 minutes):
- former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton [Democrat]
- businessman Donald J. Trump, Sr. [Republican]
27 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
27 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: Governor: Christopher Countryman (Democratic) - added.
Arizona: Governor: Barry Hess (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Corporation Commissioner Tom Ferese (Republican) - added.
California: Lieutenant Governor: Matthew Rizzie (Democratic) - previously listed as Republican; former state Senator Darrell Steinberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: state Assemblymember Mike Gatto (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor; state Board of Equalization Chairwoman Fiona Ma (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Dan Wagner (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: House CD 14: Patrick A. Boggs (Write-in) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Samuel S. "Sam" Olens (Republican) - Open Office. Attorney General Olens will resign on 1 November 2016 to become President of Kennesaw State University. On 12 October 2016, Governor John Nathan "Nathan" Deal (Republican) selected one of his deputies, Chris Carr, as the replacement Attorney General.
Illinois: Secretary of State: Claire Ball (Libertarian) - removed; Tim Curtin (Green) - removed.
Iowa: Senate Class 3: Bob Jobgen (Write-in) - added.
Michigan: Governor: Jim Hines (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Debra Freidell Wirth (Democratic) - previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 6: Richard Overton (Write-in) - added.
New Hampshire: Governor: Jilletta Jarvis (Write-in [Independent]) - removed.
New York: House CD 21: Rob Shaver (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Ohio: House CD 2: Janet Everhard (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Pennsylvania: House CD 9: Adam Sedlock (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
South Carolina: Governor: former Democratic Lieutenant Governor and state Senator J. Yancey McGill (Republican) - added; state Representative Thomas E. "Tommy" Pope (Republican) - added.
Virginia: Lieutenant Governor: Gene Rossi (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Ken Hildebrandt (Write-in [Independent Greens]) - added. House CD 8: Michael David "Mike" Webb (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 9: John Wimbish (Write-in) - added. House CD 10: J.D. Thorpe (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added.
6 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
6 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added. Senate Class 3: Jed Whittaker (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 5: John Pistone (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Georgia: House CD 14: Patrick A. Boggs (Write-in) - removed.
New Jersey: House CD 1: Scot John Tomaszewski (We Deserve Better) - previously listed as Independent.
Tennessee: House CD 1: Paul Krane (Write-in) - added.
161 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
161 changes to the candidate list:
California: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Idaho: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in) - added; Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Paij "Page" Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Theodis Brown, Sr. (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Loren Collins (Write-in) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Ameer Xenos Flippin (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; former Fulton County Pennsylvania Tax Assessor James Arthur "Jim" Hedges (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; Timothy Helgerson (Write-in) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Chris Lacy (Write-in) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Limbaugh (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Steven P. Malloy (Write-in) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Kevin Michael Moreau (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laio Chantelle Morris (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - added; Reverend MsMere (Write-in) - added; Michael S. Olkowski (Write-in) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Janet L. Reid (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Shawna Joy Sterling (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Nicola “Niki” Jo Taysom (Write-in) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; Barbara Whitaker (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Marvin Thomas "Pro-Life" Richardson (Write-in [Constitution]) - added.
Illinois: Senate Class 3: Chris Aguayo (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added. House CD 2: James Reynolds (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Diane M. Harris (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in. House CD 16: John Burchardt (Write-in) - added.
Massachusetts: President: William B. Feegbeh (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Michigan: President: Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added.
Montana: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in) - added; Henry Lovell Bartlett (Write-in) - added; Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Paij "Page" Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Juan B. Botero (Write-in) - added; Kennedy King Brown (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Ameer Xenos Flippin (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; former Fulton County Pennsylvania Tax Assessor James Arthur "Jim" Hedges (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; RaeDeen Rose Heupel (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; Gerald John "Jerry" Jennings, II (Write-in) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Limbaugh (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Kevin Michael Moreau (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laio Chantelle Morris (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - added; Michael S. Olkowski (Write-in) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Janet L. Reid (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Paul Schafer (Write-in) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Charles "Joe" "Average Joe" "The Painter" Schriner (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik (Write-in [Socialist Party USA]) - added; Delano Aimes Steinacker, II (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Shawna Joy Sterling (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Anthony "Tony" Joseph Valdivia (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; William Leonard Wallace (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Charles Mitchell "Mitchell" Williams (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
New Jersey: Governor: state Assemblyman Jack M. Ciattarelli (Republican) - added; state Senator Raymond J. "Ray" Lesniak (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski (Democratic) - added.
Tennessee: President: Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Kyle Kenley Kopitke (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; David Limbaugh (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
West Virginia: President: Andrew Daniel "Andy" Basiago (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Paij "Page" Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; William Ernest Bowhall, Jr. (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kennedy King Brown (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Cynthia T. Cavazos (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Richard A. Duncan (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Ameer Xenos Flippin (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; former Fulton County Pennsylvania Tax Assessor James Arthur "Jim" Hedges (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Tara Indiana (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; Gerald John "Jerry" Jennings, II (Write-in) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added; David Limbaugh (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Monica Gail Moorehead (Write-in [Workers World]) - added; Kevin Michael Moreau (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laio Chantelle Morris (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Janet L. Reid (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; William Roger "Roger" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kora Roberta Katz Vakil (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jerome S. "Jerry" White (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added; Charles Mitchell "Mitchell" Williams (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added. Governor: Quintin Caldwell (Write-in) - added; Ras Ible (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Henry Lovell Bartlett (Write-in) - added; Juan B. Botero (Write-in) - added; Loren Collins (Write-in) - added; William B. Feegbeh (Democratic) - added; Timothy Helgerson (Write-in) - added; RaeDeen Rose Heupel (Independent) - added; Tara Indiana (Libertarian) - added; Alan Jacquemotte (Write-in) - added; Chris Lacy (Write-in) - added; Steven P. Malloy (Write-in) - added; Reverend MsMere (Write-in) - added; Paul Schafer (Write-in) - added; Nicola “Niki” Jo Taysom (Write-in) - added; Jennifer J. "JJ" Vogel-Walcutt (Write-in) - added; William Leonard Wallace (Independent) - added; Barbara Whitaker (Write-in) - added; Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
Commentary: Sunday 9 October 2016: 2nd US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE (of 3) at Washington University- St. Louis, Missouri
by by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
Sunday 9 October 2016: 2nd US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE (of 3)
at Washington University- St. Louis, Missouri
scheduled for 90 minutes starting 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]
redacted Tweets
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
EDITOR's NOTE: All Tweets below have been redacted (where necessary) within their original sequence.
The scoring of each "round" of the debate is on the Ten Point-Must system.
Waiting for the 2nd Presidential Debate of 2016 to start: *any*thing can happen in *this* one!
ANDERSON COOPER of CNN & MARTHA RADDATZ of ABC will be co-moderating this 'Town Hall' formatted debate ....
34 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
34 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: President: JoAnn Breivogel (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [America's Party]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [Kotlikoff for President]) - added; Jonathan Lee (Write-in) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kevin P. McKee (Write-in) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Laio Chantelle Morris (Write-in) - added; Matthew "None of the Above" Roberts (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Phillip Seeberg (Write-in) - added; Duff Cooper "Coop" Smith (Write-in) - added; David G. Stack (Write-in) - added as candidate; James T. Struck (Write-in) - added as candidate; Roy Wayne Tyree (Write-in) - added. Senate Class 3: James P. "Jim" Brown (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Susana Sandoval (Write-in) - added; Eric Kufi James Stewart (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Diane Harris (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Michael “MJ” Krynski (Write-in) - added. House CD 9: Susanne Atanus (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Kentucky: President: Christopher Robert "Chris" Keniston (Write-in [Veterans Party of America]) - added; Marshall Roy Schoenke (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Kevin P. McKee (Write-in) - added; Phillip Seeberg (Write-in) - added; David G. Stack (Write-in) - added as candidate; Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - added; James T. Struck (Write-in) - added as candidate; Roy Wayne Tyree (Write-in) - added; Mary A. Vann (Write-in) - added.
Sunday 9 October 2016- 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]: 2d (of 3) US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, at Washington University [MO]
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Participants in tonight's debate ('Town Hall' format, scheduled for 90 minutes):
- former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton [Democrat]
- businessman Donald J. Trump, Sr. [Republican]
11 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
11 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Jamin Burton (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Darryl W. Perry (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added. Senate Class 3: Paul Kendall (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: John M. "Raghu" Giuffre (American Shopping) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable. House CD 1: Calvin G. Griffin (Nonpartisan [Green]) - previously listed as Nonpartisan. House CD 2: Richard L. Turner (Nonpartisan) - removed.
Maryland: Senate Class 3: Greg Dorsey (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added. House CD 4: Adrian Petrus (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Oklahoma: House CD 1: David Matthew Hullum (Independent) - removed. Corporation Commissioner 1: state Representative Richard Morrissette (Democratic) - removed.
Commentary: Tuesday 4 October 2016: lone US VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE at Longwood University- Farmville, VA
by by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
Tuesday 4 October 2016: lone US VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
at Longwood University- Farmville, Virginia
scheduled for 90 minutes starting 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]
redacted Tweets
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
EDITOR's NOTE: All Tweets below have been redacted (where necessary) within their original sequence.
The scoring of each "round" of the debate is on the Ten Point-Must system.
Waiting for the VP debate to get underway
Moderator ELAINE QUIJANO of CBS now introduces the debate ...
40 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
40 changes to the candidate list:
American Samoa: Governor: Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga ([Independent]); former Lieutenant Governor: Faoa Aitofele Sunia ([Independent]); Tuika Tuika ([Independent]). Delegate to the House of Representatives: Tim Jones ([Independent]); Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman ([Democratic]).
Arizona: House CD 9: John Heffernan (Write-in) - added.
Kentucky: President: Michael Andrew "Mike" Maturen (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added.
Maryland: President: Paij Boring (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Richard Baxter Edgell (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Jacqueline Gates (Write-in [Republican]) - added; former Fulton County Pennsylvania Tax Assessor James Arthur "Jim" Hedges (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Lynn Sandra Kahn (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; David Librace (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; James Medges (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - removed; Marshall Schoenke (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Coop Smith (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Kora Roberta Katz Vakil (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jerome S. "Jerry" White (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added.
Missouri: Senate Class 3: Patrick Lee (Independent) - removed; Andrew Joseph Ostrowski (Independent) - removed. Governor: Don Fitz (Green) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Mary Bower (Independent) - removed; Jennifer Leach (Green) - added; William Peipers (Independent) - removed. Secretary of State: Julia Carlson (Green) - added. Treasurer: Carol Hexem (Green) - added.
New Jersey: Governor: Joe Rullo (Republican) - added.
Oregon: Secretary of State: Sharon L. Durbin (Libertarian) - added; Michael P. Marsh (Constitution) - added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Solange Chadda (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Texas: House CD 13: Jeffrey Ansel (Independent) - removed. House CD 32: Danielle Jessica "Dani" Pellett (Democratic) - removed.
Presidential Candidates: Richard Baxter Edgell (Other Candidates) - added; Jacqueline Gates (Republican) - added; James Medges (Other Candidates) - removed - typo; Coop Smith (Other Candidates) - added; Kora Roberta Katz Vakil (Unaffiliated) - added.
Tuesday 4 October 2016- 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]: the only US VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, at Longwood University
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Participants in tonight's debate (scheduled for 90 minutes):
- U.S. Senator Timothy M. Kaine [Democrat, Virginia]
- Governor Michael R. Pence [Republican, Indiana]
New page: Presidential Candidate Ballot Access by State
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
This page is a cross reference of President candidates and their ballot access, either printed on the ballot or write-in, for each state.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G16/President-BallotAccessByState.phtml
50 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
50 changes to the candidate list:
American Samoa: Governor: Tuika Tuika - added. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Tim Jones - added; Tua'au Kereti Mata'utia, Jr. (Democratic) - removed; Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman - added.
Arizona: President: Robert Lewis "Bob" Buchanan (Write-in [None]) - added; Willie Felix Carter (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Darrell Lane Castle (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Michael Corsetti (Write-in [None]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (Write-in [American Delta]) - added; Cherunda Lynn Fox (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent]; Benjamin "Ben" Hartnell (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent]; Thomas Conrad "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [None]) - added; Mitchell In-Albon (Write-in [None]) - added; Laurence J. "Larry" Kotlikoff (Write-in [None]) - added; Joseph Allen "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Write-in [Independent]) - added; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marshall Schoenke (Write-in [None]) - added; Michael Lynn "Mike" Smith (Write-in [None]) - added; Delano Aimes Steinacker, II (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Sheila Telles "Samm" Tittle (Write-in [We The People]) - added. Senate Class 3: Axel Norberto Bello (Write-in [Democratic]) - removed; Anthony Camboni (Write-in) - added; Santos Chavez (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Jaime Alfredo Vasquez (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 4: Jaime Alfredo Vasquez (Write-in [Republican]) - removed. House CD 8: Hayden Keener,, III (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 9: Axel Norberto Bello (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Florida: President: Samuel Lewis Tabor (Write-in) - removed. House CD 2: Steve Crapps (Democratic) - removed. House CD 18: Carla Arlene Spalding (No Party Affiliation [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 20: Michael Alan Steinberg (Write-in [Democratic]) - removed. House CD 26: Jose F. Peixoto (No Party Affiliation [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican.
Minnesota: House CD 2: Andrew Richard Willmert (Not readily classifiable) - removed. House CD 4: Susan Pendergast Sindt (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable. House CD 5: Dennis Schuller (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable.
Missouri: Senate Class 3: Jonathan McFarland (Green) - added. House CD 2: David Justus Arnold (Green) - added. House CD 6: Mike Diel (Green) - added.
Nevada: President: None of these candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Senate Class 3: None of these candidates (None of these candidates) - added.
New York: House CD 6: Haris Bhatti (Haris Bhatti) - added.
Ohio: House CD 14: Andrew Jarvi (Write-in [Green]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Oregon: Governor: Aaron Donald Auer (Constitution) - added; Governor Kate Brown (Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; James Foster (Libertarian) - added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Solange Chadda (Write-in) - added.
South Carolina: House CD 5: Christopher "Chris" Shields (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate.
Presidential Candidates: Michael Corsetti (Write-in) - added; Mitchell In-Albon (Write-in) - added; Delano Aimes Steinacker, II (Independent) - added.
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