Saturday 30 June 2018: Special Election Texas House CD 27
by TheGreenPapers Staff
2018 Primary and Runoff Elections for Statewide offices and Congress Chronologically.
Texas House CD 27 Special Election.
Polling hours are Polling hours 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC).
The Special Election was called to fill the remainder of former Congressman Randolph Blake "Blake" Farenthold (Republican)'s term which ends in January 2019. The Congressman resigned on 6 April 2018.
All candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run on a single 30 June ballot. If one candidate receives a majority of the vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a September runoff.
Returns from the Texas Secretary of State.
Results from the KRISTV.com.
The election was won by Michael J. Cloud (Republican) with 55% of the vote.
16 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
16 changes to the candidate list:
Oregon: House CD 4: Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio (Democratic [Independent Party of Oregon]) - previously listed as Democratic.
Rhode Island (filing has closed): Senate Class 1: Jill Carty (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Raymond T. McKay (Independent) - added; Jonathan Pressman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: William H. Gilbert (Moderate) - added. Lieutenant Governor: William E. Beeley, Jr. (Democratic) - added; Joel J. Hellmann (Moderate) - added; state Representative Robert B. Lancia (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan J. Riccitelli (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Patrick J. Donovan (Republican) - added; Daniel Joseph Guilmette (Independent) - added; Hamlet M. Lopez (Democratic) - added; Frederick Wysocki (Republican) - added; Christopher Young (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea (Democratic) - added as candidate. General Treasurer: Michael G. Riley (Republican) - added.
26 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
26 changes to the candidate list:
California: House CD 13: James M. Eyer (Write-in [Libertarian]) - lost Primary; Lanenna Joiner (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary; Vincent May (Write-in [American Independent]) - lost Primary; Jeanne Marie Solnordal (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary; Laura Wells (Green) - previously listed as Write-in [Green].
Colorado: House CD 5: Marcus Allen Murphy (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Jonathan Blas Diaz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Eric Lin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Illinois: Governor: Gregg Moore (Independent) - added. House CD 11: Jonathan J. Harlson (Libertarian) - added. Comptroller: Mary A. Vann-Metcalf (Independent) - added.
Indiana: Secretary of State: George William Wolfe (Write-in [Green]) - previously listed as Green.
Maryland: House CD 2: Guillaume Mimoun (Green) - added.
Michigan: House CD 12: Niles Niemuth (Socialist Equality) - added.
New York: House CD 1: former Suffolk County Legislator Kate M. Browning (Working Families) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Linda Andrei (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ian Golden (Democratic) - lost Primary; Edward A. "Eddie" Sundquist (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Oklahoma: Governor: Lieutenant Governor Todd G. Lamb (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Anna Dearmore (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Andy Coleman (Republican) - lost Primary.
Oregon: House CD 1: Congressman Suzanne M. Bonamici (Democratic [Independent Party of Oregon]) - previously listed as Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon. House CD 5: Congressman Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic [Independent Party of Oregon]) - previously listed as Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon.
Rhode Island: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added. Governor: Rebecca L. McLaughlin (Independent) - added.
Utah: House CD 1: Kurt Frederick Weiland (Democratic) - lost Primary.
198 changes to the candidate list. Recaps of Tuesday 26 June 2018 Primaries in Colorado, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, Utah; runoffs in Mississippi, South Carolina.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
198 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado (26 June primary recap): Governor: state Senator Michael "Mike" Johnston (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Treasurer Cary Kennedy (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez (Republican) - lost Primary; Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Victor "Vic" Mitchell (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug Robinson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Diana L. DeGette (Democratic) - Renominated; Saira Rao (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Mark Joaquin Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Karl J. Hanlon (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Eagle County Commissioner Arn Menconi (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Steven Chase "Chase" Kohne (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Douglas L. "Doug" Lamborn (Republican) - Renominated; El Paso County Commissioner Darryl Glenn (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Owen Hill (Republican) - lost Primary; retired District Judge Bill Rhea (Republican) - lost Primary; former Green Mountain Falls Mayor Tyler Sage Cordingley Stevens (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Levi Tillemann (Democratic) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Bernard Douthit (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Polly Lawrence (Republican) - lost Primary.
Connecticut: Governor: Guy Smith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Delaware: Auditor: Joan Winters (Republican) - added.
Maryland (26 June primary recap): Senate Class 1: Senator Benjamin L. "Ben" Cardin (Democratic) - Renominated; Chris Chaffee (Republican) - lost Primary; Evan M. Cronhardt (Republican) - lost Primary; Nnabu Eze (Republican) - lost Primary; John R. Graziani (Republican) - lost Primary; Christina J. Grigorian (Republican) - lost Primary; Albert Binyahmin Howard (Republican) - lost Primary; Erik Jetmir (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bill Krehnbrink (Republican) - lost Primary; Chelsea Elizabeth Manning (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marcia H. Morgan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jerome "Jerry" Segal (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gerald I. Smith, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Blaine Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Brian Charles Vaeth (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard "Rikki" Vaughan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Debbie "Rica" Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lih Young (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Montgomery County Councilor Valerie L. Ervin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ralph Jaffe (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Hugh Jones, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Montgomery County Councilor Kevin Kamenetz (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Richard S. "Rich" Madaleno, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alec J. Ross (Democratic) - lost Primary; former State University Regent Jim Shea (Democratic) - lost Primary; Krish O'Mara Vignarajah (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Andrew P. "Andy" Harris (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Bernard Brown (Democratic) - lost Primary; Martin Elborn (Republican) - lost Primary; Allison Galbraith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Erik Lane (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Talbot County Attorney Michael L. Pullen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lamont Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen "Steve" Worton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Charles Albert Dutch "C.A. Dutch" Ruppersberger, III (Democratic) - Renominated; Hubert Owens, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Jake Pretot (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark Gerald Shell (Republican) - lost Primary; Mitchell J. Toland, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman John Peter Spyros Sarbanes (Democratic) - Renominated; Adam Davidson DeMarco (Democratic) - lost Primary; Thomas E. "Pinkston" Harris (Republican) - lost Primary; John Rea (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Veterans Commissioner Raul Eduardo "Eduardo" Rosas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert "Rob" Seyfferth (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Steny Hamilton Hoyer (Democratic) - Renominated; Dennis L. Fritz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathon Mark "Johnny" Rice (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Andrew James Duck (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kurt Martin Elsasser, II (Republican) - lost Primary; George T. English (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher "Chris" Graves (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nadia Hashimi (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher "Chris" Hearsey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lisa Lloyd (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Roger Manno (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Delegate Aruna Miller (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bradley Stephen "Brad" Rohrs (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (Democratic) - Renominated; Raymond J. "Ray" Bly (Republican) - lost Primary; Anthony Carter, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Moser (Democratic) - lost Primary; William T. Newton (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles U. Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Charles Stokes (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Congressman Jamin B. "Jamie" Raskin (Democratic) - Renominated; Bridgette L. "Bri" Cooper (Republican) - lost Primary; Utam Paul (Democratic) - lost Primary; Summer Spring (Democratic) - lost Primary; Victor Williams (Republican) - lost Primary.
Mississippi (26 June runoff recap): Senate Class 1: Howard Sherman (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Whit Hughes (Republican) - lost Primary.
New York (26 June primary recap): House CD 1: former Suffolk County Legislator Kate M. Browning (Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; Elaine DiMasi (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Pechefsky (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Suffolk County Legislator Vivian M. Viloria-Fisher (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Suffolk County Legislator DuWayne Gregory (Women's Equality, Independence, Working Families) - previously listed as Women's Equality, Independence, Democratic, Working Families. House CD 5: Congressman Gregory Weldon Meeks (Democratic) - Renominated; Carl H. Achille (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mizanur Rahman "Mizan" Choudhury (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Congressman Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic) - Renominated; Brooklyn Community Board Member Adem Bunkeddeko (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Congressman Daniel M. "Dan" Donovan, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; Michael DeVito, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Zach Emig (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Congressman Michael G. Grimm (Republican) - lost Primary; Radhakrishna Mohan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul Sperling (Democratic) - lost Primary; Omar M. Vaid (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Congressman Carolyn Bosher Maloney (Democratic) - Renominated; Suraj Patel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley (Democratic) - Nominated by different party; Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley (Working Families, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families, Women's Equality. House CD 16: Congressman Eliot Lance Engel (Democratic) - Renominated; Joyce N. Briscoe (Democratic) - lost Primary; Derickson K. Lawrence (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Scarsdale School Board Member Jonathan Lewis (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 19: Jeffrey "Jeff" Beals (Democratic) - lost Primary; David J. "Dave" Clegg (Democratic) - lost Primary; Erin Collier (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brian Flynn (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gareth Thomas Rhodes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick "Pat" Ryan (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Donald G. "Don" Boyajian (Democratic) - lost Primary; Emily Martz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick F. Nelson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dylan Ratigan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kathryn K. "Katie" Wilson (Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families. House CD 24: Juanita D. Perez Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Rachel A. Barnhart (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rochester City Councilman Adam C. McFadden (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brighton Town Board Member Robin R. Wilt (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Oklahoma (26 June primary recap):
Since no candidate received a majority of the vote in the 26 June primary, a 28 August runoff will be held between the two top vote-getters: Governor Libertarian and Republican, Lieutenant Governor Republican, U.S. House CD 1 Democratic and Republican, U.S. House CD 2 Democratic, U.S. House CD 4 Democratic, U.S. House CD 5 Democratic, Attorney General Republican, Auditor and Inspector Republican, Commissioner of Labor Republican, Superintendent of Public Instruction Republican, Corporation Commissioner 2 Democratic and Republican.
Governor: Christopher "Chrs" Barnett (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Dan Fisher (Republican) - lost Primary; Eric Foutch (Republican) - lost Primary; Barry Don Gowdy (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Connie Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Auditor and Inspector Gary A. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joe Exotic" Maldonado (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Gary Richardson (Republican) - lost Primary; Blake "Cowboy" Stephens (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Dominique DaMón Block, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Eddie Fields (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: state Senator Nathan Dahm (Republican) - lost Primary; Gwendolyn M. Fields (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Matthew Hullum (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark A. Keeter (Democratic) - lost Primary; Danny Stockstill (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Markwayne Mullin (Republican) - Renominated; Brian Kelly Jackson (Republican) - lost Primary; Jarrin Dale Jackson (Republican) - lost Primary; Dorothea Virginia "Blue Jeans" Jenner (Democratic) - lost Primary; John McCarthy (Republican) - lost Primary; Elijah McIntosh (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Murray Mark Thibodeaux (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas Jeffery "Tom" Cole (Republican) - Renominated; Roxann M. Klutts (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Mallory Varner (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Steven Dane "Steve" Russell (Republican) - Renominated; Elysabeth Gregory Britt (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gregory Dunson (Republican) - lost Primary; DeJuan Edwards (Republican) - lost Primary; Leona Kelley-Leonard (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tyson Todd Meade (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eddie Ray "Ed" Porter (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Angela Bonilla (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor and Inspector: John Uzzo (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Sam A. Mis-soum (Democratic) - lost Primary; Keith Swinton (Republican) - lost Primary. Insurance Commissioner: Donald Chasteen (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Will Farrell (Republican) - lost Primary. Corporation Commissioner 2: Ken Reich (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harold D. Spradling (Republican) - lost Primary; Beau Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Oregon: House CD 1: Congressman Suzanne M. Bonamici (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon) - previously listed as Democratic.
Rhode Island: Governor: Luis Munoz (Independent) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Ross K. McCurdy (Independent) - added; Karl Wadensten (Republican) - added; Zachary X. Ward (Independent) - added. Attorney General: Alan Gordon (Independent) - added; Peter F. Neronha (Democratic) - added; Charles Picerno (Independent) - added. General Treasurer: General Treasurer Seth Magaziner (Democratic) - added as candidate.
South Carolina (26 June runoff recap): Governor: Governor Henry D. McMaster (Republican) - Renominated; John Steven Warren, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Annabelle Robertson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: former state Senator Marvin Lee "Lee" Bright, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Doris Lee "Lee" Turner (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Mal Hyman (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Michael Alan "Alan" Wilson (Republican) - Renominated; state Representative Todd Kevin Atwater (Republican) - lost Primary.
Utah (26 June primary recap): Senate Class 1: state Representative Michael S. "Mike" Kennedy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman John Curtis (Republican) - Renominated; former state Representative Christopher Niles "Chris" Herrod (Republican) - lost Primary.
Tuesday 26 June 2018: Primaries in Colorado, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, Utah; runoffs in Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
2018 Primary and Runoff Elections for Statewide offices and Congress Chronologically.
Colorado Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p MDT (1300-0100 UTC). Colorado votes mostly by mail.
Returns from the Colorado Secretary of State.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
Maryland Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p EDT (1100-0000 UTC).
Returns from the Maryland State Board of Elections.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
Mississippi Runoff for US Senate Class 1 (Democratic), US House CD 3 (Republican).
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC).
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
North Carolina Runoff aka Second Primary. No offices covered by this website require runoffs.
New York Federal Primary.
Polling hours are 6:00a-9:00p EDT (1000-0100 UTC). Polls open at 6:00a in New York City and the counties of Dutchess, Erie, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester. In all other counties, polls open at 12:00 noon. All polls close at 9:00p.
Returns from the New York State Board of Elections.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
Oklahoma Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC).
Returns from the Oklahoma State Election Board.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
South Carolina Runoff for Governor (Republican), U.S. House CD 2 (Democratic), U.S. House CD 4 (Democratic and Republican), U.S. House CD 7 (Democratic), Attorney General (Republican).
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p EDT (1100-2300 UTC).
Returns from South Carolina State Election Commission.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
Utah Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p MDT (1300-0200 UTC).
Returns from Lieutenant Governor's Office.
Results from The New York Times.
Results from Politico.
8 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
8 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 8: Robert Dean "Bob" Olsen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Leslie H. Pico (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
California: House CD 48: Hans Keirstead (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Michigan: House CD 13: David A. Dudenhoefer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13 Special: Michael A. Gilmore (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Mary Waters (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Rhode Island: Governor: Anne Armstrong (Independent) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Ralph "Robbie" Hoffman (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed under Lieutenant Governor.
30 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
30 changes to the candidate list:
Florida (filing has closed for the 28 August Primary): Governor: David Andrew Adams (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Issak Almaleh (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Karl C. C. Behm (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Frederick Dee Buntin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Henry James Choice (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation; Ryan Christopher Foley (No Party Affiliation) - added; Usha Jain (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Harold "Hal" Johnson (Write-in) - added; Anthony "Tony" Knox, Sr. (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation; Josue Larose (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Monroe Lee (Write-in) - added; Louis Earl McClanahan, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Flora Dean Moore (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Armando Adames Rivas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Bruce Stanley (No Party Affiliation [Green]) - previously listed as Green; Ellen Marie Wilds (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. Attorney General: state Representative Jay Fant (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Vincent Ross "Ross" Spano (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Chief Financial Officer: Antoanet Iotova (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 2: Gary Scott Moody (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Oregon: House CD 3: Thomas S. "Tom" Harrison, IV (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 5: Congressman Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon) - previously listed as Democratic.
South Dakota (Republican State Convention nominations): Secretary of State: Auditor Steve Barnett (Republican) - added. Attorney General: John Fitzgerald (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Lance S. Russell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer Richard L. "Rich" Sattgast (Republican) - Open Office; Josh Haeder (Republican) - added. Auditor: Auditor Steve Barnett (Republican) - Open Office; Treasurer Richard L. "Rich" Sattgast (Republican) - added. Commissioner of School and Public Lands: School and Public Lands Commissioner Ryan Brunner (Republican) - added as candidate.
18 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
18 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Governor: Kevin McCormick (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: former Litchfield Park City Councilman Robert Richard "Bob" Musselwhite (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Delaware: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added.
Florida: Governor: Jeanne Elizabeth Hunter (Write-in) - added.
Texas (independent candidate filing deadline has passed): Senate Class 1: William Barr (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Carl Alexander Bible (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Marcus Gadison (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan Jenkins (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Bob McNeil (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Frederical Thompson (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Yvette Gbalazeh (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Danny Harrison (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Khurshid Khan (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Napoleon Madrid (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Edward Nash (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Chioma Okoro (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Tony Teal (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel Ray Wooten (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
9 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
9 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Governor: Raphael Herman (No Party Affiliation [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Bob Langford (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Jeffrey Marc Siskind (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Kentucky: House CD 5: Billy Ray Wilson (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate.
Maine (ranked choice results): Governor: Adam Roland Cote (Democratic) - lost Primary; Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Sweet (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Lucas R. St. Clair (Democratic) - lost Primary.
North Carolina: House CD 7: David Fallin (Constitution) - added.
Rhode Island: Senate Class 1: Patricia J. "Pat" Fontes (Democratic) - added.
10 changes to the candidate list. District of Columbia Primary re-cap.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
10 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 2: Joshua "Josh" Reilly (Green) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Talia Fuentes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Mark Robert Gordon (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
District of Columbia (19 June Primary recap): Mayor: Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (Democratic) - Renominated; ANC Commissioner James Butler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ernest E. Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) - Renominated; Kim R. Ford (Democratic) - lost Primary.
North Carolina: House CD 2: Timmy Wayne Strickland (Unaffiliated) - apparently not a candidate.
South Carolina (12 June Primary recount of House CD 4 complete): House CD 4: state Representative Daniel Paul "Dan" Hamilton (Republican) - lost Primary.
Tuesday 19 June 2018: Primaries the District of Columbia
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
District of Columbia Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p EDT (1100-0000 UTC).
Returns from the DC Board of Elections.
Results from WTOP.
9 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
9 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 4: Bruce Griffith (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Ken Biles (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey: House CD 6: Ravi Shah (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Michael R. "Mike" Bollentin (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Governor: former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner (Independent [Democratic]) - added.
South Dakota (Democratic state Convention): Attorney General: Tatewin Means (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Aaron Matson (Democratic) - added. Auditor: Tom Cool (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of School and Public Lands: Woody Houser (Democratic) - added.
17 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
17 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Governor: Mirza Fareed "Fareed" Baig (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Delaware: Treasurer: Colleen C. Davis (Democratic) - added.
Iowa: Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship: Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig (Republican) - Renominated; Ray Gaesser (Republican) - lost Primary; Chad Ingels (Republican) - lost Primary; Craig Lang (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Dan Zumbach (Republican) - lost Primary. Since no one received 35% of the vote in the 5 June primary, the nominee was selected at the 16 June Republican State Convention. Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig, who received the greatest number of votes (34.74%) in the primary, was renominated at the State Convention.
New Hampshire (filing has closed for the 11 September Primary): Governor: Governor Chris Sununu (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Eric R. Eastman (Independent) - added; Dylan Robinson (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Joe Aldrich (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Dexter W. Dow (Independent) - added; Gary Scott Moody (Independent) - added.
Oklahoma: House CD 1: Congressman James Frederick "Jim" Bridenstine (Republican) - Vacant Office. He resigned on 23 April to become Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the Trump Administration.
Rhode Island: Governor: Burrillville Land Trust President Paul A. Roselli (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
South Dakota: Governor: Kurt Evans (Libertarian) - added; Terry LaFleur (Constitution) - added.
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The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 235 Republicans, 193 Democrats, and 7 vacant seats (Michigan House CD 13, New York House CD 25, Ohio House CD 12, Oklahoma House CD 1, Pennsylvania House CD 15, Pennsylvania House CD 7, Texas House CD 27).
10 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
10 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Governor: Mirza Fareed "Fareed" Baig (Democratic) - added.
Connecticut: Governor: Chuck Dikko (Unaffiliated) - added.
Florida: Governor: Riquet Jenner Caballero (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Michael Callis (Republican) - added; Nansi Boutwell Craig (Independent) - added; Jeff Denaro (Republican) - added; William Martin (Democratic) - added; Shawn O'Connor (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Gary S. Moody (Democratic) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Robert Breton "Breton" Phillips (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Independent.
20 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
20 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 1: Miguel Olivas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Governor: Mark Stewart Greenstein (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Shelton Mayor Mark A. Lauretti (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lee Whitnum (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jacey Wyatt (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Governor: Flora Dean Moore (No Party Affiliation) - added; John Wetherbee (Democratic) - added.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Doris Flores Brooks (Republican) - added.
Indiana: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Connie Lawson (Republican) - added as candidate.
Maine: Governor: former Biddleford Mayor Donna J. Dion (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Mark N. Dion (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Mark W. Eves (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Diane Marie Russell (Democratic) - lost Primary; J. Martin Vachon (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary. House CD 2: former Islesboro Selectman Craig R. Olson (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Michigan: House CD 13 Special: John Conyers, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Nevada: House CD 1: Freddy A. "Fred" Horne (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Patrick "Pat" Fogarty (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rick Shepherd (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New Hampshire: House CD 2: Gerard Beloin (Republican) - added.
141 changes to the candidate list. Recap for 12 June primaries in Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Virginia.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Primary Notes
Maine: Maine's Primary Election uses ranked-choice voting and the results of the Democratic Governor's contest may not be available until 18 June. U.S. House CD 2 Democratic is too close to call.
Nevada: U.S. House CD 1 Republican and CD 2 Democratic are too close to call.
South Carolina: CD 1 Congressman Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford, Jr. (Republican) lost his primary. U.S. House CD 4 Republican is too close to call and will proceed to a runoff. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote in the 12 June primary, a 26 June runoff will be held between the two top vote-getters:
Governor Republican (includes Governor Henry D. McMaster), U.S. House CD 2 Democratic, U.S. House CD 4 Democratic, U.S. House CD 4 Republican, U.S. House CD 7 Democratic, and Attorney General Republican (includes Attorney General Michael Alan "Alan" Wilson).
141 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Governor: Piotr Blass (Write-in) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Nicole "Nikki" Heather Fried (Democratic) - added.
Kansas: Attorney General: Vermin Love Supreme (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Louisiana: Secretary of State Special: former Deputy Secretary of State Renee Fontenot Free (Democratic) - added; state Representative Julie Stokes (Republican) - added.
Maine (12 June primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: Max Patrick Linn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: state Representative Kenneth Wade "Ken" Fredette (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Garrett Paul Mason (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Human Services Commissioner Mary C. Mayhew (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Jonathan Steven Fulford (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Sarah Wellington (Legal Marijuana Now) - added. Governor: Chris Wright (Grassroots) - added. House CD 4: Susan Pendergast Sindt (Legal Marijuana Now) - added. Attorney General: Noah M. Johnson (Grassroots) - added. Auditor: Michael Ford (Legal Marijuana Now) - added.
Nebraska: House CD 1: Steve Svoboda (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Nevada (12 June primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: Senator Dean Heller (Republican) - Renominated; Sherry Brooks (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel Reed "Danny" Burleigh (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sarah Gazala (Republican) - lost Primary; Vic Harrell (Republican) - lost Primary; former Town Manager Thomas "Tom" Heck (Republican) - lost Primary; David Drew "Drew" Knight (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sujeet Narendra "Bobby" Mahendra (Democratic) - lost Primary; Allen Rheinhart (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jesse Sbaih (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: former state Assemblyman John Bonaventura (Democratic) - lost Primary; William W. "Bill" Boyd (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephanie Carlisle (Republican) - lost Primary; Frederick L. "Fred" Conquest (Republican) - lost Primary; Asheesh Dewan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Edward F. Dundas (Republican) - lost Primary; Jared L. Fisher (Republican) - lost Primary; Clark County Commissioner Christina "Chris G" Giunchigliani (Democratic) - lost Primary; David E. Jones (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stanleigh "Stan" Lusak (Republican) - lost Primary; Treasurer Dan Schwartz (Republican) - lost Primary; Henry Thorns (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Laurie L. Hansen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eugene Hoover (Republican) - lost Primary; Brent A. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; "Scott" Anthony LaFata (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary Anthony Meyers (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - Renominated; Reuben D'Silva (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Mark Eugene Amodei (Republican) - Renominated; Vance Steven Alm (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Assemblywoman Sharron Ott Angle (Republican) - lost Primary; Joel Beck (Republican) - lost Primary; Jesse Douglas Hurley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ian Luetkehans (Republican) - lost Primary; Jack L. Schofield, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Patrick Ryan Carter (Republican) - lost Primary; Edward T. "Eddie" "MisterMaga" Hamilton (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Scott Thomas Hammond (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Craig Hart (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephanie "BdyBySteph" Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Mark La Croix (Republican) - lost Primary; John Dennis Love (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Owen "Dave" McKeon (Republican) - lost Primary; Michelle Marie Mortensen (Republican) - lost Primary; Guy Lambert Pinjuv (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven Mitchell "Steve The Mench" Schiffman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eric Scott Stoltz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Annette Teijeiro (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Louis Weiss (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: John Anthony Anzalone (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Glenn "Dave" Gibbs (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey S. "Jeff" Miller (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael A. "Mike" Monroe (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Patricia "Pat" Spearman (Democratic) - lost Primary; University of Nevada Regent Allison A. Stephens (Democratic) - lost Primary; William Miller "Bill" Townsend (Republican) - lost Primary; Amy Vilela (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kenneth A. Wegner (Republican) - lost Primary; Sidney "Sid" Zeller (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Barbara K. Cegavske (Republican) - Renominated; Ernest C. Aldridge (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Stuart J. MacKie (Democratic) - lost Primary; Craig Mueller (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Derek Uehara (Republican) - lost Primary.
North Dakota (12 June primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: former Niagara Mayor Thomas E. O'Neill (Republican) - lost Primary. House At-Large: Tiffany Abentroth (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Tom Campbell (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul J. Schaffner (Republican) - lost Primary.
South Carolina (12 June primary re-cap): Governor: Lieutenant Governor Kevin L. Bryant (Republican) - lost Primary; former Democratic Lieutenant Governor and state Senator John Yancey "Yancey" McGill (Republican) - lost Primary; James Phillips "Phil" Noble, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Department of Health and Environmental Control chief Catherine Brawley Templeton (Republican) - lost Primary; Marguerite S. Willis (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford, Jr. (Republican) - Lost Primary; Dimitri Cherny (Republican) - lost Primary; Toby Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: former Barnwell School Board Member Philip H. "Phil" Black (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Hosea N. Cleveland (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Daniel B. "Dan" Albert (Republican) - lost Primary; Barry Bell (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen H. Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; John M. "Mark" Burns (Republican) - lost Primary; John Timothy "J.T." Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Epley (Republican) - lost Primary; Eric Knox Graben (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joshua Brett "Josh" Kimbrell (Republican) - lost Primary; William C. "Will" Morin, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Marshall Mosser (Republican) - lost Primary; Donna Shannon "Shannon" Pierce (Republican) - lost Primary; Justin David Sanders (Republican) - lost Primary; Claude Schmid (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Mark Anthony Ali (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephen H. "Steve" Lough (Democratic) - lost Primary; former York County Councilman Sidney A. Moore, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman Hugh T. "Tom" Rice, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; Bruce Fischer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Larry Guy Hammond (Republican) - lost Primary; William E. "Bill" Hopkins, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State John Mark "Mark" Hammond (Republican) - Renominated; Nelson Faerber (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Joshua A. Putnam (Republican) - lost Primary; Kerry S. Wood (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: William D. Herlong (Republican) - lost Primary.
Virginia (12 June primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: state Delegate Nicholas Jason "Nick" Freitas (Republican) - lost Primary; Earl Walker "E.W." Jackson, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Edwin Santana, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; John B. Suddarth (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Scott W. Taylor (Republican) - Renominated; former James City County Supervisor Mary K. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Karen Powers Mallard (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Shion A. Fenty (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Sergio A.. Coppola, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Roanoke County Supervisor Charlotte Ann Moore (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peter Volosin (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Daniel K. "Dan" Ward (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Justin D. Santopietro (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Barbara Jean Comstock (Republican) - Renominated; Julia Elizabeth Biggins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alison Kiehl Friedman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daniel I. "Dan" Helmer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shak E. Hill (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul E. Pelletier (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lindsey Davis Stover (Democratic) - lost Primary.
West Virginia: House CD 2: Daniel P. Lutz (Green) - added.
Tuesday 12 June 2018: Primaries in Maine, North Dakota, Nevada, South Carolina, and Virginia.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Maine Primary.
Polling hours are 6:00a-8:00p EDT (1000-0000 UTC). Voting places open between 6:00a Eastern Time and 10:00a Eastern Time depending on the size of the town. Maine's Primary Election uses ranked-choice voting and results may not be available until 18 June.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Nevada Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p PDT (1400-0200 UTC). There is no primary when a contest is uncontested.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
North Dakota Primary.
Polls are closed by 8 PM Central Time/7 PM Mountain Time (0100 UTC) in most of the state. Statutory polling hours are 7:00a-9:00p CDT (1200-0200 UTC) / 7:00a-9:00p MDT (1300-0300 UTC). Voting places open between 7:00a to 12:00n and remain open until 7:00p to 9:00p depending on the size of the town.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
South Carolina Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p EDT (1100-2300 UTC). If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 26 June 2018 runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters. Candidates running unopposed do not appear on primary ballots. The state Constitution was amended (1) in 2014 to require Governor and Lieutenant Governor to run on a joint ticket in the General Election; and (2) in 2015 to provide for the appointment of the Adjutant General by the Governor with consent of the State Senate, that is, the Adjutant General is no longer an elected office.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Virginia Primary.
Polling hours are 6:00a-7:00p EDT (1000-2300 UTC). Parties may choose to nominate by convention or primary election. There is no primary when there are less than 2 candidates.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
9 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
9 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: Governor: William J. "Bill" Kelly (Independent [Constitution]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Independent [Constitution].
Iowa: House CD 1: Troy Hageman (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Timothy Hird (Libertarian) - added. Auditor: Fred Perryman (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship: Rick Stewart (Libertarian) - added.
Maine: Senate Class 1: Chris Lyons (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Richard Goyan "Rich" Paul (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Ohio: House CD 12 Special: Jonathan Alan Veley (Independent [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Independent [Libertarian].
Oregon: Governor: Aaron D. Auer (Constitution) - added.
19 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
19 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Lieutenant Governor: former state Commerce Commissioner Edgar Blatchford (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Indiana: Treasurer: former state Representative John Aguilera (Democratic) - added. Auditor: former Marion County Councilor Joselyn Whitticker (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: Senate Class 1: Steve Gladstone (Independent) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 3: James Patrick "Patrick" Littlefield (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Jerry Trooien (Unaffiliated) - previously listed as Independent.
New Hampshire: House CD 2: Tom Alciere (Libertarian) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 2: William R. Benfer (Other) - previously listed as Independent; Steven Fenichel (Independent) - previously listed as Other. House CD 6: Ravi Shah (Independent) - previously listed as Other. House CD 7: Gregg Mele (Independent) - previously listed as Other. House CD 10: Cynthia Johnson (Independent) - previously listed as Other; Joan Miller (Independent) - previously listed as Other. House CD 12: Michael R. "Mike" Bollentin (Independent) - previously listed as We Deserve Better.
Ohio: House CD 3: David Lowry (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Vermont: Lieutenant Governor: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: Governor: Nicholas Michael "Nick" De Leon (Wisconsin Green) - apparently not a candidate; Timothy Jesse (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Bradley P. "Brad" Karas (Wisconsin Green) - apparently not a candidate.
33 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
33 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 9: Seth Leibsohn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
California: House CD 49: Sara Jacobs (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Florida: Governor: Alexander John Lundmark (Democratic) - added.
Indiana: Senate Class 1: Nathan J. Altman (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Jeremy Why (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Iowa: Attorney General: Marco Battaglia (Independent [Libertarian]) - re-added, previously listed as Libertarian.
Maryland: House CD 5: Patrick J. Elder (Green) - added.
Massachusetts (filing has closed for the 4 September Primary): House CD 2: Anne Brensley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Holden Town Selectman Jeremy W. Kurtz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey Allen Sossa-Paquette (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Dominic B. "Dom" Warren (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Keith R. St. John (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Robert "Rob" Martin (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Louis Kuchnir (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Mary Jean Charbonneau (Independent) - added; Carlos Armando Hernandez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Michael "Mike" Kemp (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Attorney General Maura Healey (Democratic) - added as candidate. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Treasurer and Receiver-General Deborah B. "Deb" Goldberg (Democratic) - added as candidate. Auditor: Auditor Suzanne M. Bump (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Minnesota (filing has closed for the 14 August Primary): Senate Class 1: Robert Bruce Barnheiser (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Karin Housley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Dennis Schuller (Legal Marijuana Now) - added. House CD 5: Scott Dibble (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Minneapolis School Board Member Kim Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; former state Senator Julie Sabo (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Ray Henry John "Skip" Sandman (Independence [Green]) - previously listed as Green. Auditor: Jon Tollefson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: Governor: Aaron Day (Libertarian) - added.
Ohio: Senate Class 1: Bruce Jaynes (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor. House CD 10: David Harlow (Independent [Libertarian]) - added.
Oregon: House CD 5: Marvin "Marv" Sandnes (Pacific Green) - previously listed as Green.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Robert B. Lancia (Republican) - added.
64 changes to the candidate list. 5 June Primary re-cap.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
5 June Primary re-cap:
All incumbents running for re-election received their party's nomination except for Alabama U.S. House CD 2 Republican and Alabama Attorney General Republican. For those 2 offices, the incumbent will advance to a runoff.
Alabama: Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 5 June primary, a 17 July runoff will be held between the two top vote-getters: Lieutenant Governor Republican, U.S. House CD 2 Republican, Attorney General Republican, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Republican.
California: The returns are expected to be finalized circa 6 July. The following contests have yet to be called: Lieutenant Governor, U.S. House CD 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 19, 23, 32, 44, 48, 49, 51, 53, Treasurer.
Iowa: Since no one received 35% of the vote in the 5 June Republican primary for Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, the nominee will be selected at the 16 June Republican State Convention. Note: Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig received 34.74%
Mississippi: Since no candidate received a majority of the vote in the 5 June primary, a 26 June runoff will be held between the two top vote-getters: U.S. Senate Class 1 Democratic, U.S. House CD 3 Republican.
64 changes to the candidate list:
California: Senate Class 1: James Patrick Bradley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Jessica Jones Holcombe (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas "Tom" McClintock (Republican) - On Ballot; Regina Bateson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Congressman Paul Cook (Republican) - On Ballot. House CD 11: Alva Dennis "Dennis" Lytton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 22: Bobby Bliatout (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Congressman Steve Knight (Republican) - On Ballot; Bryan Caforio (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 26: Jeffrey David Burum (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Congressman Tony Cárdenas (Democratic) - On Ballot; Joseph Ivaro "Joe" Shammas (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Congressman Brad Sherman (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 31: Congressman Pete Aguilar (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 33: Congressman Ted W. Lieu (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 34: Angela Elise McArdle (Libertarian) - lost Primary. House CD 36: Dan Ball (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 39: Phil Liberatore (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 43: Frank T. DeMartini (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 45: David "Dave" Min (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 47: David Michael Clifford (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 48: former state Assemblyman Scott Baugh (Republican) - lost Primary; Harley E. Rouda, Jr. (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 49: Douglas Loren "Doug" Applegate (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 50: Congressman Duncan Duane Hunter (Republican) - On Ballot; Jamul-Dulzura Union School Board Member Josh Butner (Democratic) - lost Primary; El Cajon Mayor William Daniel "Bill" Wells (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 52: Congressman Scott Peters (Democratic) - On Ballot; James Veltmeyer (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Eric Early (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Lily Espinoza Ploski (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary.
Delaware: House At-Large: Lee H. Murphy (Republican) - added.
Hawaii (filing has closed for the 11 August Primary): Senate Class 1: Joy Allison (Constitution) - apparently not a candidate; Crystal Elaine Carpenter (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Miles Shiratori (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: David Bourgoin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David Ford (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Luna Hauanio (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Oakley (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Powers (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Emmanuel Samonte Tipon (Republican) - added. House CD 2: James Gandeza (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Chayne Marten (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Aaron Martinson (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; John Emanuel Reiss (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Iowa: Governor: Marco Battaglia (Libertarian) - lost Primary.
Michigan: Senate Class 1: Marcia Squier (Independent [Green]) - previously listed as Independent. Governor: Jennifer V. Kurland (Green) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1. House CD 9: John V. McDermott (Green) - added. House CD 10: Harley Mikkelson (Green) - added.
Minnesota: Attorney General: former Attorney General Mike Hatch (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
Montana: Senate Class 1: Senator R. Jon "Jon" Tester (Democratic) - Renominated; Timothy Adams (Green) - lost Primary. House At-Large: Congressman Greg Gianforte (Republican) - Renominated; John Heenan (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New Mexico: House CD 1: Jesse Andrew Heitner (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. Commissioner of Public Lands: Garrett O. VeneKlasen (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Oregon: Governor: Alex DeBlasi (Pacific Green) - added. House CD 3: Marc W. Koller (Independent Party of Oregon [Pacific Green]) - previously listed as Independent Party of Oregon. House CD 5: Marv Sannes (Green) - added.
South Dakota: Attorney General: Charlie McGuigan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tatewin Means (Democratic) - added; state Senator Lance Russell (Republican) - added.
Wisconsin: Lieutenant Governor: Ralph "Robbie" Hoffman (Write-in [Independent]) - re-added, previously listed as Independent.
400 changes to the candidate list. Partial result from the 5 June Primaries in Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
400 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: Governor: Governor Kay Ivey (Republican) - Renominated; Huntsville Mayor Thomas "Tommy" Battle, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher A. Countryman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Scott Dawson (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative James C. Fields, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Bill Hightower (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael McAllister (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug "New Blue" Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Anthony White (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Rusty Glover (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Lizzetta Hill McConnell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Thomas Marrion "Tommy" Amason, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Rich Hobson (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Felix Barry "Barry" Moore (Republican) - lost Primary; Audri Scott Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Adia McClellan Winfrey (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Robert Brown Aderholt (Republican) - Renominated; Anthony Blackmon (Republican) - lost Primary; Ricky Allen "Rick" Neighbors (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Morris J. "Mo" Brooks, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; Robert Clayton "Clayton" Hinchman (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Lula "SGM Ret" Albert (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marshall County Revenue Commissioner Michael Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: former Judge Chess Bedsole (Republican) - lost Primary; Christie "Chris" Christie (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alice Martin (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Colbert County Commissioner David L. Black (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen D. Evans (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor: Auditor Jim "Zig" Zeigler (Republican) - Renominated; Stan Cooke (Republican) - lost Primary; Elliott Lipinsky (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Tracy "T.O." Crane (Republican) - lost Primary; Cecil Murphy (Republican) - lost Primary.
California: Senate Class 1: Senator Dianne Feinstein (Democratic) - On Ballot; Arun K. Bhumitra (Republican) - lost Primary; John "Jack" Crew (Republican) - lost Primary; Erin Cruz (Republican) - lost Primary; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - lost Primary; Adrienne Nicole Edwards (Democratic) - lost Primary; Colleen Shea Fernald (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Rash Bihari Ghosh (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Tim Gildersleeve (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Michael Fahmy Girgis (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Don J. Grundmann (No Party Preference [Constitution]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Constitution]; Jason M. Hanania (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Eugene Patterson "Pat" Harris (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alison Hartson (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Hildebrand (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jerry Joseph Laws (Republican) - lost Primary; Patrick Little (Republican) - lost Primary; David Moore (No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]; Kevin Mottus (Republican) - lost Primary; Mario Nabliba (Republican) - lost Primary; Lee W. Olson (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Thomas Edward "Tom" Palzer (Republican) - lost Primary; John Thompson Parker (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Herbert G. "Herb" Peters (Democratic) - lost Primary; Douglas Howard Pierce (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gerald Plummer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Seelam Prabhakar "See" Reddy (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Derrick Michael Reid (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Ursula M. Schilling (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Ling Ling Shi (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Paul Allen Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Donnie O. Turner (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Vincent "Cal Songmaker" Ziesing (Write-in [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Green]. Governor: Akinyemi Agbede (Democratic) - lost Primary; Assemblyman Travis Allen (Republican) - lost Primary; Armando M. Arreola (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Juan Bribiesca (Democratic) - lost Primary; Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Cares (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher N. Carlson (Green) - lost Primary; Treasurer John Chiang (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Public Instruction Superintendent Delaine Eastin (Democratic) - lost Primary; former San Francisco Commissioner of Veterans Affairs Veronika Fimbres (Write-in [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Green]; Yvonne Girard (Republican) - lost Primary; Shubham Goel (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Robert Davidson Griffis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Zoltan Istvan (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Josh Jones (Green) - lost Primary; Gloria Estela La Riva (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Peter Y. Liu (Republican) - lost Primary; former Manteca City Councilman Albert Caesar Mezetti (Democratic) - lost Primary; Hakan "Hawk" Mikado (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Robert C. Newman, II (Republican) - lost Primary; K. Pearce (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Amanda Renteria (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Shellenberger (Democratic) - lost Primary; Desmond Silveira (No Party Preference [American Solidarity, Independent]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [American Solidarity, Independent]; Arman Soltani (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Jeffrey Edward "Jeff" Taylor (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Klement Tinaj (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peter Crawford Valentino (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic) - lost Primary; Johnny Wattenburg (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Nickolas Wildstar (Libertarian) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: former Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marjan S. Fariba (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; David Fennell (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim Ferreira (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Cameron Gharabiklou (Democratic) - lost Primary; David R. Hernandez (Republican) - lost Primary; former Mayor of Richmond Gayle McLaughlin (No Party Preference [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Green]; Lydia Ortega (Republican) - lost Primary; Danny Thomas (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Doug LaMalfa (Republican) - On Ballot; Gregory Edward Cheadle (Republican) - lost Primary; Lewis Keith Elbinger (Green) - lost Primary; David "Chuck" Peterson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Martha M. "Marty" Walters (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Jared W. Huffman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Andy Caffrey (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic) - On Ballot; Kevin Puett (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Roza I. Calderon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Lawton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mitchell Kendrick White (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman C. Michael "Mike" Thompson (Democratic) - On Ballot; Jason Kishineff (Green) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Ralph Nwobi (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 7: Congressman Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - On Ballot; Yona Barash (Republican) - lost Primary; Reginald H. Claytor (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Robert Christian "Chris" Richardson (Green) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Joseph Napolitano (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Ronald J. O'Donnell (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Copper Mountain Community College Trustee Rita Ramirez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Congressman Gerald Mark "Jerry" McNerney (Democratic) - On Ballot; Mike A. Tsarnas (American Independent) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Jeff Denham (Republican) - On Ballot; Michael James "Mike" Barkley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Ray Eggman (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Riverbank Mayor Virginia Madueño (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Riverbank Citymember Dorothy "Dotty" Nygard (Democratic) - lost Primary; Modesto School Board Member Sue Zwahlen (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) - On Ballot; Chris Wood (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Congressman Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) - On Ballot; Michael Goldstein (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Barry Hermanson (Green) - lost Primary; Ryan A. Khojasteh (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Congressman Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - On Ballot; Erick Brendan "Brendan" St. John (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 17: Congressman Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - On Ballot; Stephen Forbes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Khanh Tran (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kennita Watson (Libertarian) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Congressman Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic) - On Ballot; John Karl Fredrich (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 20: Congressman James Varni "Jimmy" Panetta (Democratic) - On Ballot; Casey K. Clark (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Douglas Deitch (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 22: Congressman Devin Gerald Nunes (Republican) - On Ballot; Brian T. Carroll (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Ricardo Jose "Rico" Franco (Democratic) - lost Primary; William "Bill" Merryman (Libertarian) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Congressman Kevin McCarthy (Republican) - On Ballot; Mary Helen Barro (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Timothy Davis (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Kurtis K. "Kurt" Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 24: Congressman Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic) - On Ballot; Michael Erin Woody (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 25: former Oak Park School Board Member Mary Pallant (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jess Pelaez Phoenix (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 26: Congressman Julia Brownley (Democratic) - On Ballot; John Robert Nelson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Congressman Adam B. Schiff (Democratic) - On Ballot; Sal Genovese (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Angelica Maria Dueñas (Green) - lost Primary; Juan Rey (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Jonathan Neil "Jon" Pelzer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aejaz "Raji" Rab (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 31: Kaisar Ahmed (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 33: Emory P. Rodgers (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 34: Congressman Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 35: Congressman Norma J. Torres (Democratic) - On Ballot; former Congressman Joe Baca (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 36: Congressman Raul Ruiz (Democratic) - On Ballot; Robert Bentley (Republican) - lost Primary; Douglas Donald "Doug" Hassett (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephan J. Wolkowicz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 39: Ted Mesfin Alemayhu (American Independent) - lost Primary; Sophia Josephine Alexander (American Independent) - lost Primary; Stephan "Steve" Cox (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; John J. Cullum (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Bob Huff (Republican) - lost Primary; Samir "Sam" Jammal (Democratic) - lost Primary; Herbert H. Lee (Democratic) - lost Primary; Suzi Park Leggett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson (Republican) - lost Primary; La Mirada City Councilor Andrew Sarega (Republican) - lost Primary; Karen Lee Schatzle (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Andy Thorburn (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mai Khanh Tran (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brea City Council Member Steven Craig "Steve" Vargas (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 42: Congressman Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - On Ballot; Norman Alberto Quintero, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matt Woody (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 43: Congressman Maxine Waters (Democratic) - On Ballot; Edwin P. Duterte (Republican) - lost Primary; Miguel Angel "MigZ" Zuñiga (Green) - lost Primary. House CD 44: Congressman Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic) - On Ballot; Stacey Dash (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 45: Congressman Mimi Walters (Republican) - On Ballot; Brian Forde (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Lawrence Graham (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Kia Hamadanchy (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 46: Congressman Jose Luis "Lou" Correa (Democratic) - On Ballot; William "Will" Johnson (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Ed Rushman (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 47: Congressman Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 48: Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (Republican) - On Ballot; John Gabbard (Republican) - lost Primary; Kevin Thomas Kensinger (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Michael Kotick (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul Martin (Republican) - lost Primary; Laura Oatman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stelian Onufrei (Republican) - lost Primary; Rachel Payne (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brandon Reiser (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Harley E. Rouda, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shastina Sandman (Republican) - lost Primary; Deanie Ann Schaarsmith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Omar A. Siddiqui (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tony Zarkades (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 49: Assemblyman Rocky J. Chávez (Republican) - lost Primary; San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua L. Hancock (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Paul G. Kerr (Democratic) - lost Primary; San Juan Capistrano City Councilman Brian L. Maryott (Republican) - lost Primary; David Medway (Republican) - lost Primary; Jordan P. Mills (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Craig Arthur Nordal (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert Brian Pendleton (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Michael D. "Mike" Schmitt (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua S. Schoonover (Republican) - lost Primary; Danielle St. John (Green) - lost Primary. House CD 50: Richard "Rich" Kahle (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Patrick Malloy (Democratic) - lost Primary; S. "Shamus" Sayed (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 51: Congressman Juan C. Vargas (Democratic) - On Ballot; Louis A. Fuentes (Republican) - lost Primary; Juan Carlos "Charlie" Mercado (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Kevin Mitchell (No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]. House CD 52: Michael Allman (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel "Danny" Casara (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey "Jeff" Cullen (Republican) - lost Primary; John Henry Horst (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 53: Congressman Susan A. Davis (Democratic) - On Ballot; Brett Allen Goda (Republican) - lost Primary; Shawn "Gino" Kane (Republican) - lost Primary; Bryan Robert Kim (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Alex Padilla (Democratic) - On Ballot; former Santa Monica Mayor Michael Feinstein (Green) - lost Primary; Gail K. Lightfoot (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Ruben Major (Democratic) - lost Primary; Raul Rodriguez, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Erik Rydberg (Green) - lost Primary; C.T. Weber (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary. Controller: Controller Betty T. Yee (Democratic) - On Ballot; Mary Lou Finley (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Kevin Akin (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Vivek Viswanathan (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Xavier Becerra (Democratic) - On Ballot; Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones (Democratic) - lost Primary. Insurance Commissioner: Nathalie Hrizi (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Asif Mahmood (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Steven Ireland (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Douglas I. Vigil (Write-in [Nonpartisan]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Nonpartisan]; Thomas L. Williams (Write-in [Nonpartisan]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Nonpartisan].
Hawaii: Governor: Governor David Yutaka Ige (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 1: former Congressman Ed Case (Democratic) - added.
Iowa: Governor: state Senator Nate Boulton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cathy Glasson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Andrea "Andy" McGuire (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Norris (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Iowa City Mayor Ross Wilburn (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Thomas Heckroth (Democratic) - lost Primary; George Ramsey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Courtney L. Rowe (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Pete D'Alessandro (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eddie J. Mauro (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Steven A. "Steve" King (Republican) - Renominated; Cyndi Hanson (Republican) - lost Primary; Spencer City Councilwoman Leann Jacobsen (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Joseph Paschen (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Jim Mowrer (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Kentucky: House CD 5: Billy Ray Wilson (Write-in) - added.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Forest W. Hyatt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jack Edward Shepard (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Harold A. Shudlick (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Woodbury Mayor Mary Giuliani Stephens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tim Holden (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; former state Commerce Secretary Lance J. Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Phillip Parrish (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Olé Savior (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Republican; Thomas Christopher "Chris" Wright (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Legalize Marijuana Party. House CD 1: Johnny Alan Akzam (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Colin James "Coke" Minehart (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added. House CD 4: Fasil Moghul (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Reid Rossell (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. House CD 5: Congressman Keith Maurice Ellison (Democratic) - Open Seat; Bob "Again" Carney, Jr. (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor; state Senator Bobby Joe Champion (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Frank Nelson Drake (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Kim Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; former state Representative Margaret Anderson Kelliher (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; state Representative Ilhan Omar (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Julie Sabo (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Attorney General: Congressman Keith Maurice Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Tom Foley (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; former Attorney General Mike Hatch (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; state Representative Debra Hilstrom (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added; former state Senator Robert Lessard (Republican) - added; former state Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added. Auditor: Jon Tollefson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added.
Mississippi: Senate Class 1: Senator Roger F. Wicker (Republican) - Renominated; Jensen Bohren (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard Warren Boyanton (Republican) - lost Primary; James Jerone "Jerone" Garland (Democratic) - lost Primary; Victor G. Maurice, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Omeria Lane Scott (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Kevin Michael Aycox (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Sally Doty (Republican) - lost Primary; Morgan Dunn (Republican) - lost Primary; Perry Parker (Republican) - lost Primary; Katherine "Bitzi" Tate (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Steven McCarty Palazzo (Republican) - Renominated; E. Brian Rose (Republican) - lost Primary.
Montana: Senate Class 1: Troy Downing (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Russell C. 'Russ" Fagg (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Albert David "Al" Olszewski (Republican) - lost Primary. House At-Large: Grant Kier (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Meyer (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Lynda Bourque Moss (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jared Scott Pettinato (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Senator Robert "Bob" Menendez (Democratic) - Renominated; Brian David Goldberg (Republican) - lost Primary; Lisa A. McCormick (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Donald W. Norcross (Democratic) - Renominated; Robert Lee "Rob" Carlson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Shapiro (Libertarian) - previously listed as Independent; Scot John Tomaszewski (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: William "Will" Cunningham (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven Fenichel (Other) - added; former Assemblyman Samuel "Sam" Fiocchi (Republican) - lost Primary; Nathan "Nate" Kleinman, I (Democratic) - lost Primary; Hirsh V. Singh (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert D. Turkavage (Republican) - lost Primary; Tanzira "Tanzie" Youngblood (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Lawrence "Larry" Berlinski (Constitution) - added. House CD 4: James "Jim" Keady (Democratic) - lost Primary; Felicia Stoler (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 5: former Bogota Mayor Steven M. "Steve" Lonegan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Eveline "Eve" Brownstein (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Ravi Shah (Other) - added; Javahn Walker (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman Leonard Lance (Republican) - Renominated; Raafat Barsoom (Republican) - lost Primary; Lindsay Christine Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter Jacob (Democratic) - lost Primary; Goutam Umesh Jois (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daniel "Dan" Krause (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Gregg Mele (Other) - added. House CD 9: Congressman William J. "Bill" Pascrell, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Claudio Belusic (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1; William Oscar Henry (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Aaron Walter Fraser (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cynthia Johnson (Other) - added; Joan Miller (Other) - added. House CD 11: Patrick S. Allocco (Republican) - lost Primary; Mitchell H. Cobert (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peter Bayon De Neufville (Republican) - lost Primary; Antony E. Ghee (Republican) - lost Primary; Tamara Harris (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alison Heslin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Martin A. Hewitt (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Joseph Washburne (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New Mexico: Governor: Jeff Apodaca (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Joseph "Joe" Cervantes (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Doña Ana County Commissioner Billy G. Garrett (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Rick S. Miera (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Albuquerque City Councilor Patrick M. "Pat" Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Damian Lara (Democratic) - lost Primary; former U.S. Attorney Damon P. Martinez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul D. Moya (Democratic) - lost Primary; Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Gavin Clarkson (Republican) - lost Primary; Clayburn Chowderbuc Griffin (Republican) - lost Primary; Lori Madeline "Mad" Hildebrandt (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Hobbs Mayor Monty Newman (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor: state Representative Bill McCamley (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Public Lands: state Senator George K. Muñoz (Democratic) - lost Primary.
South Dakota: Governor: Attorney General Marty J. Jackley (Republican) - lost Primary. House At-Large: Secretary of State Shantel Krebs (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Neal Tapio (Republican) - lost Primary.
Wisconsin: Governor: Nicholas Michael "Nick" De Leon (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Write-in [Green].
Tuesday 5 June 2018: Primaries in Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota
by TheGreenPapers Staff
Alabama Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC). If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 17 July runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
California Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p PDT (1400-0300 UTC). All candidates participate in a non-partisan Primary. The top two vote getters, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the General Election.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Iowa Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-9:00p CDT (1200-0200 UTC). If no candidate receives 35% in the Primary, the nominee is chosen by the State Convention of the Party.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Mississippi Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC). If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in a partisan primary, the two top vote-getters proceed to a 26 June runoff.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Montana Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p MDT (1300-0200 UTC).
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
New Jersey Primary.
Polling hours are 6:00a-8:00p EDT (1000-0000 UTC).
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
New Mexico Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p MDT (1300-0100 UTC).
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
South Dakota Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC) / 7:00a-7:00p MDT (1300-0100 UTC) If no candidate for United States Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, or Governor receives 35% of the vote in the primary, the two top vote-getters proceed to a 14 August runoff.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
38 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
38 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Governor: Jeff Greene (Democratic) - added; Raphael Herman (Republican) - added; Darcy G. Richardson (Reform) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: Joy Allison (Constitution) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added; Eddie Pirkowski (Republican) - added. Governor: former state Senator Clayton Hee (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: former state Representative Cam Cavasso (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Rae Hart Anderson (Republican) - added; David Robert Groves (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Governor: Bob "Again" Carney (Republican) - added; Auditor Rebecca Otto (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Attorney General Lori Swanson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as a candidate for Attorney General. House CD 1: Steve Williams (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Peggy Flanagan (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: A.J. Kern (Republican) - added; Patrick Munro (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Matt Prosch (Republican) - re-added. House CD 8: former Duluth School Board Member Harry Robb Welty (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Lori Swanson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - Open Office. Auditor: Jon Tollefson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Patricia "Tricia" Flanagan (Independent) - re-added, previously listed as Independent [Republican]; Madelyn R. Hoffman (Green) - added; Kevin Kimple (Independent) - previously listed as Other; Natalie Lynn Rivera (Independent) - re-added. House CD 1: Claudio Belusic (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 9; Mohammad Kabir (Independent) - added; Robert Shapiro (Independent) - added. House CD 2: William R. Benfer (Independent) - added; Anthony Parisi Sanchez (Independent) - previously listed as Other. House CD 4: Brian J. Reynolds (Independent) - added; Felicia Stoler (Independent) - added; Allen Yusufov (Independent) - added. House CD 5: Wendy W. Goetz (Independent) - added. House CD 8: Mahmoud Mahmoud (Independent) - added. House CD 11: Robert F. Crook (Independent) - previously listed as Other.
Rhode Island: Secretary of State: Pat Cortellessa (Republican) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 1: DG Daniel Geery (Unaffiliated) - added.
Commentary: COMING OF AGE DURING A RATHER STORMY SPRING - Remembrances of a Presidential Nomination campaign so very long ago a SPECIAL [repeat] Presentation of The Green Papers
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
COMING OF AGE DURING A RATHER STORMY SPRING
Remembrances of a Presidential
Nomination campaign so very long ago
a SPECIAL [repeat] Presentation of The Green Papers
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
The following essay was first posted on this website back on 6 June 2008 (for reasons that will become obvious within this piece itself); however, the day on which this piece is being reposted now (4 June 2018) happens to be the 50th Anniversary of the first real 'Super Tuesday' (as we have come to [over?-]utilize that term) within the history of Primary Elections as an effective electoral instrument within the Major Party Presidential Nominating Process: for back on Tuesday 4 June 1968, two of the largest States of the Union (in population)- California and New Jersey- along with South Dakota, held their Presidential Primaries. It was the last "main event" of a bitterly contested campaign for that year's Democratic Party Presidential Nomination between United States Senators Robert F. [Bobby] Kennedy (D-New York) and Eugene [Gene] McCarthy (D-Minnesota): an internecine political battle within but one wing of a larger, and even more fractured ....
115 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
115 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: Governor: Mark Johnston (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Chad "Chig" Martin (Write-in [Independent]) - re-added, previously listed as Independent.
Alaska (filing has closed for the 21 August primary): Governor: former U.S. Senator Mark Begich (Democratic) - added; state Representative Mike Chenault (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jacob Kern (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Lieutenant Governor Mead Treadwell (Republican) - added; Governor Bill Walker (Independent) - previously listed as Independent, Democratic. Lieutenant Governor: former state Commerce Commissioner Edgar Blatchford (Democratic) - added; Debra L. Call (Democratic) - added. House At-Large: Christopher C. Cumings (Democratic) - added; Thomas "John" Nelson (Republican) - added; Jesse J. "Messy" Tingley (Nonpartisan) - added.
Florida: Chief Financial Officer: Richard Paul Dembinsky (Write-in) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
Kansas (filing has closed for the 7 August primary): Governor: Robert Klingenberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ethan Randleas (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Tabman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: former Congressman Timothy A. "Tim" Huelskamp (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Nick Reinecker (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Kelly Don Standley (Libertarian) - previously listed as Democratic; Tyler Nathan Tannahill (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Joe Myers (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Ron M. Estes (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: former Saline County Commissioner Randy Duncan (Republican) - added; Lucy Steyer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Vermin Love Supreme (Republican) - previously listed as Democratic; Sarah G. Swain (Democratic) - added.
Maine: Senate Class 1: Alex Hammer (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Benjamin "Ben" Pollard (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Ethan Alcorn (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Kenneth Capron (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; former state Senator John Jenkins (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Karmo Sanders (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Danielle Ravyn VanHelsing (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Massachusetts: Attorney General: Dan Shores (Republican) - re-added. Treasurer and Receiver-General: former Lowell Mayor Patrick Murphy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 1: Matthew Wade "Matt" Morgan (Write-in [Democratic]) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic. House CD 13: John Conyers, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kimberly Hill Knott (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Gregg A. Iverson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Patricia "Tricia" Flanagan (Independent [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Independent [Republican]; Natalie Lynn Rivera (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Muhammad Usman (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: former Rye City Council Member Julie P. Killian (Reform, Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Reform, Republican. Attorney General: former U.S. Attorney for New York Preetinder Singh "Preet" Bharara (Reform) - apparently not a candidate; Keith H. Wofford (Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican. Comptroller: Jonathan Trichter (Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican.
Ohio: Governor: Collin Hill (Independent) - added.
South Carolina: Senate Class 2: Bill Bledsoe (Constitution) - added.
Vermont: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added. Governor: James Ehlers (Democratic) - re-added; Governor Phil Scott (Republican) - added as candidate; Brenda Siegel (Democratic) - re-added. Lieutenant Governor: state Represetative Donald H. "Don" Turner, Jr. (Republican) - added. House At-Large: Anya Tynio (Republican) - added.
Virginia: House CD 5: Denver Riggleman (Republican) - added. Since the 28 May retirement of Congressman Thomas Alexander "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican) occurred after the filing deadline, the 5th Congressional District Republican Committee chose Denver Riggleman as the replacement nominee on 2 June. House CD 10: Nathan Larson (Independent) - added.
Wisconsin (filing has closed for the 14 August primary): Senate Class 1: Scott Harbach (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeff Mather (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richie Robbins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John T. Schiess (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Independent; Joseph Schnering (Veterans Party of America) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Paul David Boucher (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jefferson Carpenter (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Cason (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Arnie Enz (Other) - previously listed as Independent; Dave Heaster (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jay Ralph Hoeft (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Ralph "Robbie" Hoffman (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jared William Landry (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew Lust (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Todd Michael McWilliams (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey "Jeff" Rumbaugh (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Travis D. Swenby (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Michael J. White (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Green; Ramona Rose Whiteaker (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Tiffany Anderson (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Green; William Henry Davis, II (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Corban L. Gehler (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Rob Slamka (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Charlie Breit (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James R. Germalic (Other) - added; Christopher Guerrero (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Larry Stafford (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Ken Yorgan (Independent) - previously listed as Green. House CD 2: Rocky "Chops" Ison (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Brandon L. Cook (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Juliet Dita Germanotta (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Che Stone Parrott (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Alex William Virijevich (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: former state Senator Gary R. George (Democratic) - added; Tim Rogers (Republican) - added; Derek Edward Utley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Ramon Hyron Garcia (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kris Ann Riley (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; David "Dave" Warnacut (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Carter Dary (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Sarah Lloyd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott David Olmer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Ken Driessen (Other) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Bob Look (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dennis Frank Paulaha (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Wendy Gribben (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Rahb J. Kettleson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Tyler Danke (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Bradley P. "Brad" Karas (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Green; Lorenzo "Zo" Southall (Unity) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Thomas "Tom" Hiller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Nathan Lee Pelkey (Other) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Green; Phillip Prange (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jake Tulogeski (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Wyoming (filing has closed for the 21 August primary): Senate Class 1: David M. "Dave" Dodson (Republican) - previously listed as Independent. Governor: Michael Allen Green (Democratic) - added. House At-Large: Mark Harvey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Gregory Eugene "Greg" Hunter (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: Ronald W. "Ron" Redo (Republican) - added.
30 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
30 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Jed Whittaker (Republican) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 5: Shannon Kula (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: Arunan Arulampalam (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: House CD 5: David McCaigue (Libertarian) - re-added.
Kansas: Attorney General: Vermin Love Supreme (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 1: Matthew Wade "Matt" Morgan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Nicholas Adam "Nick" Schiller (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Joe Farrington (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Paul Colin Clements (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Eponine Elizabeth Garrod (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Kristine Bonds (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel "Dan" Haberman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Christopher Lovell, "Chris" Seymore, Sr. (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Independence. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Michelle Fischbach (Republican) - Incumbent to run for re-election.
Vermont (filing has closed for the 14 August Primary): Senate Class 1: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added; Jasdeep Pannu (Republican) - previously listed as Peoples; Jon Svitavsky (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Lawrence Zupan (Republican) - added. Governor: James Ehlers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brenda Siegel (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added; Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman (Democratic, Progressive) - added as candidate. House At-Large: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General T.J. Donovan (Democratic) - added as candidate; H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Treasurer: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added; Treasurer Elizabeth "Beth" Pearce (Democratic) - added as candidate. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic) - added as candidate; H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added.
84 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
84 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona (filing has closed for the 28 August Primary): Senate Class 1: Sheila Bilyeu (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Grimes "Bob" Bishop (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Craig R. Brittain (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christian "C.J." Diegel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cheryl R. "Ché" Fowler (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michelle Marie Griffin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Matt Jette (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; GE Paulus (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shawn Redd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Alan Ruben (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dale Christopher "Chris" Russell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Nicholas Tutora (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Len Clark (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Noah Dyer (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jeff Funicello (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Merissa Hamilton (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Barry Hess (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Chip Howard (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Angel Torres (Green) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Ray Parrish (Green) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: William Abbott "Will" Foster (Democratic/Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua "Josh" Reilly (Green) - added. House CD 3: Paul Murray Evans (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shawn Gilmore (Independence) - apparently not a candidate; Jaime Alfredo Vasquez (Unaffiliated) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Jeff Daniels (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Ana Maria Perez Gissy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Tony Margalis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Anthony Menor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Tyler Pace (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: W. John Williamson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Travis Angry (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Allen Baker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Augustine Beyer "Augie" Beyer (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Sandra E. Dowliing (Republican) - added; former state Representative Phil Lovas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Steve Montenegro (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Steven Sawdy (Write-in [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Robert Kyle Schuster (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former state Corporate Commissioner Bob Stump (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher "Chris" Sylvester (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Brianna Westbrook (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Hector Araujo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Zhani Doko (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Stephen Kessen (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Kiko Rex (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Myron Scott (Green) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: former state Senator Lori Klein Corbin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Attorney General Mark Brnovich (Republican) - added as candidate. Treasurer: state Representative Mark A. Cardenas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Corporation Commissioner Tom Ferese (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Stacie Banks (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: George L. Berish (Republican) - added; Crystal Elaine Carpenter (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Unaffiliated; Ron Curtis (Republican) - added; Michael Hodgkiss (Republican) - added; Matthew Maertens (Nonpartisan) - added; Miles Shiratori (Democratic) - added. Governor: Selina T. Blackwell (Nonpartisan) - added; David Bourgoin (Democratic) - added; David Ford (Republican) - added; Luna Hauanio (Nonpartisan) - added; Richard Kim (Democratic) - added; Eric Link (Nonpartisan) - added; Robert Oakley (Nonpartisan) - added; Michael Powers (Republican) - added; Van Tanabe (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Will Espero (Democratic) - added; Ernest Magaoay (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 1: Zachary Burd (Green) - added; John Cipolla (Nonpartisan) - added; Calvin Griffin (Nonpartisan) - added; Sam Puletasi (Democratic) - added; Raymond Vinole (Republican) - added. House CD 2: James Gandeza (Democratic) - added; Chayne Marten (Republican) - added; Aaron Martinson (Nonpartisan) - added.
Kansas: House CD 3: Trevor Keegan (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 3: Cole Young (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Kevin Kimple (Other) - added. House CD 11: Robert F. Crook (Other) - added.
Texas: House CD 23: Robert Travis Hildt (Independent, Green) - previously listed as Independent.
Virginia: House CD 5: Since the announcement of the retirement of Congressman Thomas Alexander "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican) came after the filing deadline, the 5th Congressional District Republican Committee will choose a replacement nominee on Saturday 2 June 2018. Candidates for the nominee: Martha Boneta, Jim McKelvey, state Senator Bryce Reeves, Denver Riggleman, state Senator Bill Stanley, and state Delegate Michael Webert.
Wisconsin: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 4: Derek Edward Utley (Republican) - added.
20 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
20 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 1: Ray Parrish (Green) - re-added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: Consuelo E. Anderson (Republican) - added; Charles David Haverty (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 1: Michelle Tippens (Libertarian) - added.
Indiana: House CD 6: Jeremy Why (Independent) - added.
Kansas: Secretary of State: Dennis Taylor (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added. Senate Class 2 Special: NiKoLay Nikolayevich "Nik" Bey (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1.
Missouri: Governor: Governor Eric Greitens (Republican) - While the state legislature was considering impeachment proceedings on 29 May 2018, Governor Eric Greitens (Republican) announced his resignation effective Friday 1 June 2018 at 5pm local time. On 1 June 2018, Lieutenant Governor Michael L. "Mike" Parson (Republican) will ascend to the Governor's chair.
New York: Attorney General: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic) - added.
Rhode Island: Governor: Governor Gina Marie Raimondo (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Vermont: Governor: Caleb Mercure (Libertarian) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Jacob Augustine-Clark (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Paul David Boucher (Democratic) - re-added; former state Representative Brett D. Hulsey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Todd Michael McWilliams (Independent) - added. Secretary of State: Spencer Zimmerman (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Terry Alan Larson (Constitution) - added.
Wyoming: Senate Class 1: Charles E. "Charlie" Hardy (Republican) - added. Governor: Rex N. Wilde (Democratic) - added.
69 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
69 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Carol Hafner (Democratic) - added.
Arizona: Governor: Governor Doug Ducey (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Ray Parrish (Green) - added. House CD 8: Congressman Debbie Lesko (Republican) - added as candidate. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Michele Reagan (Republican) - added as candidate. Mine Inspector: Mine Inspector Joe Hart (Republican) - added as candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Diane M. Douglas (Republican) - added as candidate.
California: Senate Class 1: Seelam Prabhakar Reddy (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Ursula M. Schilling (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Michael Vincent "Cal Songmaker" Ziesing (Write-in [Green]) - added. Governor: Armando M. Arreola (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; K. Pearce (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Arman Soltani (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Peter Crawford Valentino (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Marjan S. Fariba (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. House CD 6: Ralph Nwobi (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. House CD 8: Joseph Napolitano (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 13: James M. Eyer (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Lanenna Joiner (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Vincent May (Write-in [American Independent]) - added; Jeanne Marie Solnordal (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Laura Wells (Write-in [Green]) - added. House CD 19: Justin James Aguilera (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Robert Ornelas (Write-in [American Independent]) - added; Karl Ryan (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 20: Casey K. Clark (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 32: Ricardo De La Fuente (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Joshua M. Scott (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 49: Christopher Meller (Write-in) - removed. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Douglas I. Vigil (Write-in [Nonpartisan]) - added; Thomas L. Williams (Write-in [Nonpartisan]) - added.
Delaware: Senate Class 1: Matthew Water Stout (Write-in) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: Robert C. Helsham, Sr. (Republican) - added. Governor: James R. Brewer, Jr. (Green) - added; Wendell J. Ka'ehu'ae'a (Democratic) - added; Raymond F. L'Heureux, Sr. (Republican) - added; Terrence K. Teruya (Nonpartisan) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Renee B. Ing (Green) - added; Marissa D. Kerns (Republican) - added; Steven M. "Steve" Lipscomb (Republican) - added; Jeremy D. Low (Republican) - added; Paul F. Robotti (Nonpartisan) - added.
Iowa: House CD 1: Henry Gaff (Green) - added.
Kansas: Governor: Dominic Scavuzzo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Lee Ann Dugas (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Stephen Wayne "Steve" Carlson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic; Stephen Allen Emery (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Senate Class 2 Special: Ali Chehem Ali (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 4: Congressman Betty McCollum (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 5: Christopher William "Chris" Chamberlin (Republican) - re-added; Congressman Keith Maurice Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 7: Congressman Collin Clark Peterson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 8: Soren Christian Sorensen (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Steve Simon (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added as candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Paul Cardinal (Democratic) - added.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: former Rye City Council Member Julie P. Killian (Reform, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. Attorney General: Manny Alicandro (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Diederich, Jr. (Reform) - previously listed as Democratic; former state Housing Commissioner Joseph H. "Joe" Holland (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Northern Marianas: Governor: former Governor Juan Babauta (Independent) - added; Governor Ralph Deleon Guerrero Torres (Republican) - added as candidate.
Texas: House CD 16: Samuel Lee Williams, Jr. (Independent) - added.
Virginia: House CD 5: Congressman Thomas Alexander "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican) - Open Seat - On 28 May 2018, Congressman Garrett announced his retirement. Since the announcement came after the filing deadline, the 5th Congressional District Republican Committee will choose a replacement nominee.
Wisconsin: House CD 7: Kyle Frenette (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Wendy Gribben (Green) - added. Treasurer: Phillip Prange (Republican) - added; Andrew Zuelke (Constitution) - added.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Mark Harvey (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Edward A. "Ed" Buchanan (Republican) - added.
37 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
37 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Governor: Darin A. Colbry (Republican) - added.
Kansas: House CD 1: Alan LaPolice (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Derek Schmidt (Republican) - added as candidate. Commissioner of Insurance: Nathaniel McLaughlin (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Secretary of State.
Minnesota: House CD 1: Andrew Candler (Republican) - added.
New York (readied for the 26 June Primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Congressman Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Peter T. "Pete" King (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Congressman Grace Meng (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 7: Congressman Nydia Margarita Velázquez (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 8: Congressman Hakeem S. Jeffries (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 10: Congressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 13: Congressman Adriano Espaillat (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 15: Congressman José Enrique Serrano (Democratic) - Renominated; Jason D. Gonzalez (Republican, Conservative) - added. House CD 17: Congressman Nita M. Lowey (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 18: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic) - Renominated; Jarred Robert Buchanan (Republican) - removed. House CD 19: Congressman John J. Faso (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 20: Congressman Paul David Tonko (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 21: Congressman Elise M. Stefanik (Republican) - Renominated; Donald G. "Don" Boyajian (Democratic) - re-added; Russell J. "Russ" Finley (Republican) - removed; Steven C. Schnibbe (Republican) - removed. House CD 22: Congressman Claudia Tenney (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 23: Congressman Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 24: Congressman John M. Katko (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 26: Congressman Brian M. Higgins (Democratic) - Renominated; Rosanne DiPizio (Republican) - removed. House CD 27: Congressman Christopher Carl "Chris" Collins (Republican) - Renominated; James Paul "Jim" Banks (Republican) - removed. Attorney General: Letitia A. James (Democratic) - added.
Vermont: Senate Class 1: Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Independent, Democratic) - previously listed as Independent. Secretary of State: Secretary of State James C. "Jim" Condos (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Wyoming: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added.
30 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
30 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Lieutenant Governor: Sharon D. Jackson (Republican) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 5: New Britain Alderman Emmanuel "Manny" Sanchez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 13 Special: Megan Renee Raphoon (Independent) - added.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Ali Chehem Ali (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1. Attorney General: Sharon Anderson (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 7: Joseph Lieberman (Conservative) - added. House CD 8: Ernest C. Johnson (Conservative) - added. House CD 9: Earl Blum (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John Joseph Joyner, Jr. (Independence) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Holly Lynch (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Mark-Christian Anthony Aubin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Henry J. Bardel (Green) - added; Alfred Michael "Mike" Decillis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Sander Hicks (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Hutchins (Green) - added. House CD 13: James Felton Keith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jefferson Thomas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: James J. Dillon (Reform) - added; Anthony Pappas (Republican) - added; Elizabeth Perri (Conservative) - added. Attorney General: Leecia Eve (Democratic) - added; Chris Garvey (Libertarian, Reform) - previously listed as Libertarian; former state Housing Commissioner Joseph H. "Joe" Holland (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor; Keith Wofford (Republican) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 15: Congressman Charles Wieder "Charlie" Dent (Republican) - Resigned on 12 May 2018.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 236 Republicans, 193 Democrats, and 6 vacant seats (Michigan House CD 13, New York House CD 25, Ohio House CD 12, Pennsylvania House CD 15, Pennsylvania House CD 7, Texas House CD 27).
Utah (readied for 26 June Primary): House CD 1: Congressman Robert William "Rob" Bishop (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Chris Stewart (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Mia B. Love (Republican) - Renominated.
Wisconsin: House CD 4: Robert R. Raymond (Independent) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Brad David Schimel (Republican) - added as candidate.
111 changes to the candidate list. Recap of Tue 15 May Primaries in Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky; and Runoffs in Texas
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
111 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Gregory I. "Greg" Jones (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Arkansas (22 May Primary): Governor: Governor Asa Hutchinson (Republican) - Renominated; Jan Morgan (Republican) - lost Primary; Leticia Sanders (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Gwendolynn Millen "Gwen" Combs (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan Dunkley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul John Spencer (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - Renominated; Robert "Robb" Ryerse (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Bruce Westerman (Republican) - Renominated; Randy Caldwell (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: state Representiative Trevor Drown (Republican) - lost Primary.
Georgia: Since no candidate received 50% of the vote plus 1 in the 22 May Primary, the top 2 vote getters will advance to a 24 July runoff in the following contests: Governor Republican, Lieutenant Governor Republican, U.S. House CD 6 Democratic, U.S. House CD 7 Democratic, Secretary of State Republican, Superintendent of Education Democratic.
Georgia (22 May Primary): Governor: former state Representative Stacey Evans (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eddie Hayes (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Hunter Hill (Republican) - lost Primary; Clay Tippins (Republican) - lost Primary; Marc Alan Urbach (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Michael Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Triana Arnold James (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Rick Jeffares (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Barbara A. Seidman (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman Anderson Drew "Drew" Ferguson, IV (Republican) - Renominated; Melvin Russell "Rusty" Oliver (Democratic) - lost Primary; Philip Jerald Singleton (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Juan Fitzgerald Parks (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Steven Knight Griffin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bobby Kaple (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman William Robert "Rob" Woodall, III (Republican) - Renominated; Kathleen Allen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Melissa Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shane Hazel (Republican) - lost Primary; Ethan Pham (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven M. "Steve" Reilly (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Dave Cooper (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Jody B. Hice (Republican) - Renominated; Bradley William Griffin (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph William "Joe" Hunt (Republican) - lost Primary; Chalis Pomeroy Montgomery (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard Dien Winfield (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Congressman Richard Wallen "Rick" Allen (Republican) - Renominated; Robert Francis "Bob" Ingham, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Trenton "Trent" Nesmith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eugene Yu (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Femi Akinkugbe (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: state Representative Buzz Brockway (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Dorothea "Dee" Dawkins-Haigler (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Rockdale County Tax Commissioner Raleo "RJ" Hadley (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Joshua "Josh" McKoon (Republican) - lost Primary. Comptroller General/Commissioner of Insurance: Jay Florence (Republican) - lost Primary; Tracy Jordan (Republican) - lost Primary; Cindy Zeldin (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Education Superintendent Richard L. Woods (Republican) - Renominated; former state Schools Superintendent John Barge (Republican) - lost Primary; Sam Mosteller (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Fred Quinn (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Kentucky (22 May Primary): House CD 1: Alonzo Pennington (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Brian Pedigo (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rane Eir Olivia Sessions (Democratic) - lost Primary; Grant Short (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Michael A. "Mike" Craven (Republican) - lost Primary; Rhonda R. Palazzo (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Christina Lord (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patti Piatt (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Harold Dallas "Hal" Rogers (Republican) - Renominated; Gerardo Serrano (Republican) - lost Primary; Scott Carlton Sykes (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Congressman Garland "Andy" Barr (Republican) - Renominated; Chuck Eddy (Republican) - lost Primary; Lexington Mayor James P. "Jim" Gray (Democratic) - lost Primary; Theodore David Green (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daniel Kemph (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Reginald Leonard "Reggie" Thomas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Geoffrey M. "Geoff" Young (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Leonard J. Richards (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Governor: Trahern Crews (Green) - added; James Everett (Independence) - added; Chris Seymore (Independence) - added; Jeffrey Wharton (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Thomas Christopher "Chris" Wright (Legalize Marijuana Party) - added. House CD 4: Muad Hassan (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. House CD 5: Christopher William "Chris" Chamberlin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph Scott "Joe" Kovacs (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Windom City Council Member Jayesun Israel Sherman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: William Denney (Independence) - added; former state Senator John Howe (Republican) - added. Auditor: Jack Dickinson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey: House CD 2: Anthony Parisi Sanchez (Other) - added.
New York: Governor: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (Independence, Democratic, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Independence, Democratic. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul (Independence, Democratic, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Independence, Democratic. Comptroller: Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli (Independence, Democratic, Reform, Working Families, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Independence, Democratic, Reform, Working Families.
Texas (22 May Runoff): Governor: Andrew White (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: state Representative Kevin Roberts (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Samuel H. "Sam" Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Bunni Pounds (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Texas Veterans Commissioner John Kevin "Jake" Ellzey (Republican) - lost Primary; Ruby Faye Woolridge (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Laura Moser (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Tawana Walter-Cadien (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Brian Matthew "Matt" McCall (Republican) - lost Primary; Mary E. Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 22: Letitia Plummer (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Ricardo Jose "Rick" Treviño, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Christopher Michael "Chris" Perri (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 27: Raul "Roy" Barrera (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Texas Water Development Board Chair Bech Bruun (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Carmen Maria Montiel (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 31: Christine Eady Mann (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 32: Lillian Salerno (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Wyoming: Senate Class 1: Anthony L. Van Risseghem (Republican) - added. House At-Large: Blake E. Stanley (Republican) - added.
Tuesday 15 May 2018: Primaries in Arkansas, Georgia, and Kentucky. Runoffs in Texas
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Arkansas Primary.
Polling hours are 7:30a-7:30p CDT (1230-0030 UTC). Primary elections are for Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican candidates. If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote, a runoff between the two top vote-getters will be held on 19 June 2018.
Returns from the Arkansas Secretary of State.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Georgia Primary.
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p EDT (1100-2300 UTC). If no candidate receives 50% of the vote plus 1 in the Primary or General Election, the top 2 vote getters will advance to a 24 July 2018 runoff.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Kentucky Primary.
Polling hours are 6:00a-6:00p EDT (1000-2200 UTC) / 6:00a-6:00p CDT (1100-2300 UTC).
Returns for the Kentucky State Board of Elections.
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
Texas Runoff. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the 6 March primary, a 22 May runoff is held between the two top vote-getters: Governor Democratic, U.S. House CD 2 Republican, U.S. House CD 3 Democratic, U.S. House CD 5 Republican, U.S. House CD 6 Democratic, U.S. House CD 6 Republican, U.S. House CD 7 Democratic, U.S. House CD 10 Democratic, U.S. House CD 21 Democratic, U.S. House CD 21 Republican, U.S. House CD 22 Democratic, U.S. House CD 23 Democratic, U.S. House CD 25 Democratic, U.S. House CD 27 Democratic, U.S. House CD 27 Republican, U.S. House CD 29 Republican, U.S. House CD 31 Democratic, and U.S. House CD 32 Democratic
Polling hours are 7:00a-7:00p CDT (1200-0000 UTC) / 7:00a-7:00p MDT (1300-0100 UTC).
Results from The New York Times
Results from Politico.
TheGreenPapers covers Federal and certain Statewide elective offices. There are many other Primaries "down-ballot" (for State Legislature, County office, etc.)-- please check locally!
19 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
19 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Governor: state Representative Prasad Srinivasan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Maryland: Governor: former Montgomery County Councilor Kevin Kamenetz (Democratic) - added.
New York: Governor: Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. "Marc" Molinaro (Conservative, Republican, Reform) - previously listed as Conservative, Republican. Lieutenant Governor: former Rye City Council Member Julie Killian (Republican) - added; New York City Councilman Eric A. Ulrich (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; New Yord City Council Member Jumaane D. Williams (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. Attorney General: former U.S. Attorney for New York Preet Bharara (Reform) - added; Michael Diederich (Democratic) - added; Nancy Regula (Reform) - added; Kenneth D. "Kenny" Schaeffer (Working Families) - added; Zephyr Teachout (Democratic) - added. Comptroller: Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli (Independence, Democratic, Reform, Working Families) - previously listed as Independence, Democratic; Mark Dunlea (Green) - added.
North Dakota: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Alvin A. "Al" Jaeger (Republican) - Incumbent to run for re-election; Secretary of State Alvin A. "Al" Jaeger (Independent [Republican]) - added as candidate. The Republican Party's nominee, Will Gardner, withdrew on 20 May but remains on the 12 June primary ballot. Secretary of State Alvin A. "Al" Jaeger (Republican), who was first elected in 1992, will run for re-election in the general election as an Independent.
Vermont: Governor: Stephen Marx (Other) - added.
Washington: Senate Class 1: Ron Higgins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
West Virginia: Senate Class 1: Don Leon Blankenship (Constitution [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican. Mr. Blankenship lost the 8 May Republican Primary and is now running under the banner of the Constitution Party for the general election.
Wyoming: Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Jillian A. Balow (Republican) - added as candidate.
59 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
59 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 1: GE Paulus (Republican) - added.
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Charlie L. Stallworth (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: former Greenwich First Selectman John Blankley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: former West Hartford Town Councilmember Clare Kindall (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: Arturo Pacheco Reyes (Nonpartisan) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 6: Jason Dewitt (Democratic) - removed.
Maryland (readied for 26 June primary): Governor: Governor Lawrence J. "Larry" Hogan, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Anthony Gregory Brown (Democratic) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (Democratic) - Renominated. Comptroller: Comptroller Peter Franchot (Democratic) - Renominated.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Ali Chehem Ali (Democratic) - added; Stephen Wayne Carlson (Democratic) - added.
New York: Attorney General: Michael H. Sussman (Green) - added.
Oklahoma (readied for the 26 June Primary): House CD 3: Congressman Frank D. Lucas (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: John W. McKenna (Democratic) - removed.
Virginia: House CD 6: Michael "Mike" Desjadon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Texas Board of Education Member Cynthia Dunbar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Frend (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Rockingham County Clerk of Court Charles W. "Chaz" Haywood (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ed Justo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kathryn Lewis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Elliot Pope (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Douglas David Wright (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington (filing has closed): Senate Class 1: Thor Amundson (Independent) - added; Brad Chase (Other) - added; Art Coday (Republican) - added; Jennifer "GiGi" Ferguson (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic; Matt Hawkins (Republican) - added; Steve Hoffman (Other) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Susan Hutchison (Republican) - added; Clay Johnson (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; George H. Kalberer (Democratic) - added; John Orlinski (Republican) - added; Tim Owen (Republican) - added; Alex Tsimerman (Other) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Sam Wright (Other) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable. House CD 1: Scott E. Stafne (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Stonewall Jackson "Stoney" Bird (Green) - added; Collin Richard Carlson (Democratic) - previously listed as Independent; Gary Franco (Independent) - added. House CD 3: Peter John Harrison (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Eric Agnew (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Kari Olavi Ilonummi (Republican) - added; Krystol McGee (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Dave Saulibio (Other) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 6: Tyler Myles Vega (Progressive) - added. House CD 8: Poga Ahn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Keith Arnold (Independent) - added; Patrick Dillon (Other) - added; Chris Franco (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jack Hughes-Hageman (Republican) - added; Robert Hunziker (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ondraus Jenkins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brian Olav Kostenko (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Todd Mahaffey (No Party Preference) - added. House CD 10: Tamborine Borrelli (Other) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Adam Harrison (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Nancy Dailey Slotnick (Other) - previously listed as Independent.
Wisconsin: House CD 1: Bradley Thomas "Brad" Boivin (Republican) - added.
27 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
27 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Governor: Thomas A. "Tom" Gordon (Republican) - previously listed as Democratic.
Connecticut: Governor: former state Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Sean Connolly (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Kansas: Treasurer: state Senator Marci Francisco (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Secretary of State.
Maryland: Governor: former Montgomery County Councilor Valerie Ervin (Democratic) - added; Baltimore County Executive Kevin B. Kamenetz (Democratic) - Passed away suddenly on 10 May 2018 due to cardiac arrest. His runningmate, former Montgomery County Councilor Valerie Ervin will run in his stead.
Nebraska: Treasurer: Kent Bernbeck (Independent) - added.
New York: Governor: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (Independence, Democratic) - added as candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul (Independence, Democratic) - added as candidate. Attorney General: Tish James (Democratic) - added; Vincent J. Messina, Jr. (Independence) - added. Comptroller: Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli (Independence, Democratic) - added as candidate.
Oregon: House CD 2: Russell M. "Decker" Cleveland (Libertarian) - re-added. House CD 5: Dan Souza (Libertarian) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 5: James Brose (Libertarian) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Glade G. Fitzgerald (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Tyrone Jensen (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Washington: Senate Class 1: James Robert "Jimmie" Deal (Green) - added; Glen R Stockwell (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Brian Luke (Libertarian) - added; Uncle Mover (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Dave Saulibio (Independent) - added. House CD 8: Gordon Allen Pross (Republican) - added; Richard Travis Reyes (Libertarian) - added. House CD 9: Doug Basler (Republican) - added.
Wyoming: Senate Class 1: John A. Holtz (Republican) - added. Governor: Kenneth R. Casner (Democratic) - added. Auditor: Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Dockter (Democratic) - added.
21 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
21 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado (readied for 26 June Primary): House CD 3: Congressman Scott Randall Tipton (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Kenneth R. "Ken" Buck (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 6: Congressman Michael "Mike" Coffman (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 7: Congressman Edwin G. "Ed" Perlmutter (Democratic) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Wayne W. Williams (Republican) - Renominated.
Idaho: Lieutenant Governor: Steve Yates (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Tom Kealey (Republican) - lost Primary.
Kansas: House CD 2: state Senator Dennis Pyle (Republican) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 6: Samson P. "Sam" Racioppi (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Oregon: House CD 1: George W. Griffith (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: David W. Walker (Independent Party of Oregon) - lost Primary. House CD 4: former Corvallis City Councilman Mike Beilstein (Pacific Green) - added. House CD 5: Gunnar Gundersen (Pacific Green) - added. Commissioner of Labor and Industries: former state Representative Val Hoyle (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - elected with 52% of the vote.
Pennsylvania: House CD 7: former Lehigh County Commissioner Dean Napier Browning (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Judith L. "Judy" Herschel (Democratic) - lost Primary.
South Carolina: Senate Class 2: Peggy Kandies (Republican) - added.
Washington: House CD 1: Robert Mair (No Party Preference) - previously listed as Nonpartisan; Adam Pilskog (No Party Preference) - added. House CD 6: Mike Coverdale (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
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1 change to the popular vote:
Oregon: Commissioner of Labor and Industries.
169 changes to the candidate list. Recap of primaries in Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. One incumbent did not receive his party's nomination: PA Lieutenant Governor Mike Stack (Democratic).
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Contests to close to call: Idaho Lieutenant Governor (R), Treasurer (R); Oregon U.S. House CD 1 (R), CD 3 (Independent Party), Commissioner of Labor and Industries (non partisan); Pennsylvania U.S. House CD 7 (R), CD 10 (D), CD 12 (D).
169 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: former Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor; former Newton City Councillor Eva Bermudez Zimmerman (Democratic) - added. House CD 3: Milford City Alderman Bryan Neil Anderson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Shaul Marshall Praver (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Idaho: Governor: Tommy Ahlquist (Republican) - lost Primary; Boise School Board Trustee A.J. Balukoff (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harley Delano Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; Dalton Ben Cannady (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter Dill (Democratic) - lost Primary; Congressman Raúl Rafael Labrador (Republican) - lost Primary; Lisa Marie (Republican) - lost Primary; Steve Pankey (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Jim Fabe (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Marv Hagedorn (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Robert P. "Bob" Nonini (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Kelley Packer (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Alexander "Alex" Gallegos (Republican) - lost Primary; Nicholas "Nick" Henderson (Republican) - lost Primary; former Lieutenant Governor David H. "Dave" Leroy (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Lucas Todd "Luke" Malek (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Christy Perry (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael William Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Snyder (Republican) - lost Primary; James Vandermaas (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Peter Rickards (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Joseph "J.P. " Chastain (Democratic) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Ada County Treasurer Vicky J. Oleksey McIntyre (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Sherri Ybarra (Republican) - Renominated; Wilder School Principle/Superintendent Jeff Dillon (Republican) - lost Primary; Allen Humble (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Kansas: Governor: Andy Maskin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Nebraska: Senate Class 1: Senator Debra S. "Deb" Fischer (Republican) - Renominated; Jack Heidel (Republican) - lost Primary; Chris Edward Janicek (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dennis Frank Macek (Republican) - lost Primary; Lawrence D. "Larry" Marvin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Lynn Stein (Republican) - lost Primary; Retired Circuit Judge Frank B. Svoboda (Democratic) - lost Primary; Todd F. Watson (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor J. Peter "Pete" Ricketts (Republican) - Renominated; Tyler A. Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Krystal Gabel (Republican) - lost Primary; Vanessa Gayle Ward (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Dennis P. Crawford (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: former Congressman John Bradley "Brad" Ashford (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman Adrian M. Smith (Republican) - Renominated; Larry Lee Scott Bolinger (Republican) - lost Primary; Arron Kowalski (Republican) - lost Primary; Kirk Penner (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Debra Perrell (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Taylor Royal (Republican) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 21: Donald G. "Don" Boyajian (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Oregon: Governor: Governor Kate Brown (Democratic) - Renominated; Skye J. Allen (Independent Party of Oregon) - lost Primary; Keenan W. Bohach (Republican) - lost Primary; Sam Carpenter (Republican) - lost Primary; Bruce A. Cuff (Republican) - lost Primary; Jonathan I. Edwards, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Brett A. Hyland (Republican) - lost Primary; Ronnie E. "Ed" Jones (Democratic) - lost Primary; Candace Neville (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dan "Mr. P" Pistoresi (Independent Party of Oregon) - lost Primary; Jeffery G. "Jeff" Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; David W. "Dave" Stauffer (Republican) - lost Primary; Jack W. Tacy (Republican) - lost Primary; Greg C. Wooldridge (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Suzanne M. Bonamici (Democratic) - Renominated; Ricardo "Ricky" Barajas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Preston L. Miller (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael E. Stansfield (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Gregory Paul "Greg" Walden (Republican) - Renominated; Eric J. Burnette (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Byrne (Democratic) - lost Primary; James "Jim" Crary (Democratic) - lost Primary; Raz E. Mason (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jennifer C. "Jenni" Neahring (Democratic) - lost Primary; Charles Randy "Randy" Pollock (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul J. Romero, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Timothy Sean "Tim" White (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) - Renominated; Charles Rand "Rand" Barnett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eric Hafner (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ben Lavine (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio (Democratic) - Renominated; Daniel Rafael Arcangel (Democratic) - lost Primary; Curry County Commissioner Court Allen Boice (Republican) - lost Primary; Jo Rae Perkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael J. Polen (Republican) - lost Primary; Stefan G. Strek (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic) - Renominated; Joseph S. "Joey" Nations (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert L. "Rob" Reynolds (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter H. Wright (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 1: state Representative James Joseph "Jim" Christiana, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Brian Kelly (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. Governor: Laura Ellsworth (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Mango (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Michael J. "Mike" Stack (Democratic) - Lost Primary; former Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Nilofer Nina "Nina" Ahmad (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Bellevue Borough Councilwoman Kathleen Ann "Kathy" Coder (Republican) - lost Primary; Chester County Commissioner Kathleen M. "Kathi" Cozzone (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marguerite A. "Peg" Luksik (Republican) - lost Primary; Raymond "Ray" Sosa (Democratic) - lost Primary; Washington County Commissioner Diana Irey Vaughan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Steven Adam "Steve" Bacher (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Bucks County Assistant District Attorney Dean H. Malik (Republican) - lost Primary; Rachel Reddick (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Dwight Evans (Democratic) - Renominated; Michele Lawrence (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Kevin Rae Mills Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Shira J. Goodman (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Congressman Joseph M "Joe" Hoeffel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Lawrence V. "Larry" Arata, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Margo Lomax Davidson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chester Mayor Thaddeus Kirkland (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Deputy Mayor of the City of Philadelphia Richard A. "Rich" Lazer, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lindy Li (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ashley K. Lunkenheimer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Molly Sheehan (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Gregory S. "Greg" Vitali (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Wertime (Democratic) - lost Primary; Theresa Michelle Wright (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: David Albert Clark (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard David "Rick" Daugherty (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gregory "Greg" Edwards (Democratic) - lost Primary; Northampton County District Attorney John M. Morganelli (Democratic) - lost Primary; Roger William Ruggles (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Congressman Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican) - Renominated; Robert Joseph Kuniegel (Republican) - lost Primary; former deputy state Attorney General Joseph C. "Joe" Peters (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Schuylkill County Commissioner George F. Halcovage, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Susan Laura "Laura" Quick (Democratic) - lost Primary; Scott C. Uehlinger (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary Steven Wegman (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Thomas Anthony "Tom" Marino (Republican) - Renominated; Eric L. Feigl-Ding (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Alan "Alan" Howe (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Chester O. "Chet" Beiler (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Bradford County Commissioner Douglas "Doug" McLinko (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic) - Renominated; state Representative Stephen L. "Steve" Bloom (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator John H. Eichelberger, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur L. "Art" Halvorson (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin Dayton "Ben" Hornberger (Republican) - lost Primary; Douglas Vincent "Doug" Mastriano (Republican) - lost Primary; Travis G. Schooley (Republican) - lost Primary; Bernard "Bernie" Washabaugh, II (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Congressman Michael F. "Mike" Doyle (Democratic) - Renominated; Thomas Lee "Tom" Prigg (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Richard "Rick" Saccone (Republican) - lost Primary; Adam C. Sedlock, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Charles "Bob" Solomon (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Wade Allen Jodun (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Congressman Lloyd K. Smucker (Republican) - Renominated; Robert David Multari (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christian M. "Chris" Rieger (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Congressman Conor James Lamb (Democratic) - Renominated; Janis C. Brooks (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Washington: Senate Class 1: GoodSpaceGuy (Republican) - added; Matthew D. Heines (Republican) - added; Ron Higgins (Republican) - added; RC Smith (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Douglas Dightman (Republican) - added. House CD 10: Joseph Brumbles (Republican) - added.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 1: Mary Jo Walters (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Independent [Democratic]. Governor: Michael W. Crute (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Nicholas Michael "Nick" De Leon (Write-in [Green]) - previously listed as Green. Lieutenant Governor: Tiffany Anderson (Green) - added. House CD 1: Ken Yorgan (Green) - previously listed as Independent.
Tuesday 15 May 2018: Primaries in Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon, and Pennsylvania
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
On Tuesday 15 May 2018 there will be primaries in
Polling hours are 8:00a-8:00p MDT (1400-0200 UTC) / 8:00a-8:00p PDT (1500-0300 UTC). Local option allows polling places to open at 7 AM.
Returns from the Idaho Secretary of State.
Results from Politico.
Polling hours are 8:00a-8:00p CDT / 7:00a-7:00p MDT (1300-0100 UTC).
Returns from the Nebraska Secretary of State.
Results from Politico.
Oregon votes by mail. Ballots must be in the hands of election workers or in an official drop-off location no later than 8:00p MDT (0200 UTC) / 8:00p PDT (0300 UTC).
Returns from the Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division.
Results from Politico.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p EDT (1100-0000 UTC).
Returns from the Pennsylvania Department of State.
Results from Politico.
TheGreenPapers covers Federal and certain Statewide elective offices. There are many other Primaries "down-ballot" (for State Legislature, County office, etc.)-- please check locally!
TheGreenPapers.com Staff 18 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
18 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Governor: Shelton Mayor Mark A. Lauretti (Republican) - re-added; state Representative Prasad Srinivasan (Republican) - re-added. House CD 1: Tom McCormick (Green) - added.
Mississippi: Attorney General: Treasurer Lynn Fitch (Republican) - added. Treasurer: David McRae (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 2: Mike Sax (Not readily classifiable) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
Washington: Senate Class 1: Dave Bryant (Republican) - added; Jon Butler (Independent) - added; Charlie R. Jackson (Independent) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added; Mohammad Said (Democratic) - added; Sam Wright (Not readily classifiable) - added. House CD 1: Jeffrey Beeler (Republican) - added; Robert Mair (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 3: Earl H. Bowerman (Republican) - added; Micheal Cortney (Republican) - added; Martin Hash (Democratic) - added. House CD 7: Craig Keller (Republican) - added.
46 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
46 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Senate Class 1: Angela Capinera (Green) - added; T. J. Elgin (Green) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Michael "Mike" Handler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Tony Hwang (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shelton Mayor Mark A. Lauretti (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Pjerin "Peter" Lumaj (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Merrell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Prasad Srinivasan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Stewart (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Peter Thalheim (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former U.S. Comptroller General David M. "Dave" Walker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Ann Brookes (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Columbia First Selectman Steven M. Everett (Republican [Alaskan Independence]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Republican [Alaskan Independence]; New Britain Mayor Erin E. Stewart (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor; Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: James "Jim" Griffin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Manchester Town Committeeman Jennifer Nye (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Alton Clayton "Clay" Slawson, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Craig Diangelo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Simsbury Town Committee Member Liz Peterson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Mike DeRosa (Green) - added. Comptroller: Ed Heflin (Green) - added.
District of Columbia: Mayor: Manley M. Collins (Democratic) - removed; Jeremiah D. "Jroc" Stanback (Democratic) - removed.
Florida: House CD 20: Jay Alan Bonner (Write-in) - previously listed as Write-in [Republican].
Indiana: Auditor: Auditor Tera Klutz (Republican) - added as candidate.
Kansas: Governor: state Representative Jim Ward (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: former state Representative Marion Douglas "Doug" Mays (Republican) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Tammy Marie Savoie (Democratic) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 3: Michael P. Mullen (Unaffiliated) - added.
Michigan: Governor: Dwain Clarence Reynolds, III (Green, Socialist Party USA) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 1: Merrill Anderson (Republican) - added.
Nevada (readied for 12 June Primary): House CD 3: James Thomas "Jim" Murphy, Sr. (Republican) - removed. Controller: Controller Ron Knecht (Republican) - Renominated.
New York: House CD 2: John Rennhack (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mike Sax (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Thomas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
North Carolina: House CD 4: Perry Thompson "Scerry Perry" Whitlock (Libertarian) - lost Primary.
North Dakota (readied for 12 June Primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Heidi Heitkamp (Democratic) - Renominated. House At-Large: state Senator Tom Campbell (Republican) - re-added. Attorney General: Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring (Republican) - Renominated. Tax Commissioner: Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger (Republican) - Renominated. Public Service Commissioner 2: Public Service Commissioner Randy Christmann (Republican) - Renominated.
Washington: Senate Class 1: Keith R. Swank (Republican) - added.
Wyoming: Governor: Rex Rammell (Constitution) - previously listed as Republican.
12 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
12 changes to the candidate list:
Indiana: Auditor: Auditor Tera Klutz (Republican) - added as candidate.
Kansas: Governor: state Representative Jim Ward (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Tammy Marie Savoie (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: Governor: Dwain Clarence Reynolds, III (Green, Socialist Party USA) - apparently not a candidate.
Nevada (readied for the 12 June primary): House CD 3: James Thomas "Jim" Murphy, Sr. (Republican) - removed. Controller: Controller Ron Knecht (Republican) - Renominated.
North Dakota (readied for the 12 June primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Heidi Heitkamp (Democratic) - Renominated. House At-Large: state Senator Tom Campbell (Republican) - re-added. Attorney General: Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring (Republican) - Renominated. Tax Commissioner: Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger (Republican) - Renominated. Public Service Commissioner 2: Public Service Commissioner Randy Christmann (Republican) - Renominated.
24 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
24 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: former New Fairfield First Selectman Susan Chapman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Governor: Riquet Jenner Caballero (Libertarian) - added; former Lake County School Board Member Randy Wiseman (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Indiana: Senate Class 1: Lucy Brenton (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Tom Ferkinhoff (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Mark Rutherford (Libertarian) - added. Auditor: John Schick (Libertarian) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 3: Larry Rader (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13 Special: Kentiel Dion White (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Governor: Josh Welter (Libertarian) - added.
Mississippi: Senate Class 2 Special: Tupelo Mayor Jason L. Shelton (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic].
Pennsylvania: House CD 11: Michael Thomas Lasala (Independent) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Ryan Daniel Jackson (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Vermont: Governor: Brenda Siegel (Democratic) - added.
Virgin Islands (filing has closed for the 4 August primary): Governor: former island Property Commissioner Randolph Bennett (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former island Attorney General Soraya Diase Coffelt (No Party) - previously listed as Independent; former island Senator Adlah A. "Foncie" Donastorg (No Party) - previously listed as Democratic; Governor Kenneth E. "Ken" Mapp (No Party) - previously listed as Independent; Warren Mosler (No Party) - previously listed as Independent; island Senator Positive T.A. Nelson (No Party) - added; Moleto A. Smith, Jr. (No Party) - previously listed as Democratic; island Senator Janette Millin Young (No Party) - added.
Wisconsin: House CD 4: Cindy Werner (Republican) - added. Treasurer: Paul David Boucher (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
216 changes to the candidate list. Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia primary re-cap. All incumbents running for re-election, except for Congressman Robert Matthew Pittenger (NC House 9, Republican), receive their party's nomination.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
216 changes to the candidate list:
Indiana (8 May Primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: Congressman Allen Lucas "Luke" Messer (Republican) - lost Primary; Congressman Theodore Edward "Todd" Rokita (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Peter J. Visclosky (Democratic) - Renominated; Jeremy D. Belko (Republican) - lost Primary; Larry Chubb (Democratic) - lost Primary; Antonio "Tony" Daggett, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Dopp (Republican) - lost Primary; Roseann P. Ivanovich (Republican) - lost Primary; John Meyer (Republican) - lost Primary; Nicholas Pappas (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Congressman Jackie Swihart Walorski (Republican) - Renominated; Douglas M. Carpenter (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mary Patricia "Pat" Hackett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Yatish J. Joshi (Democratic) - lost Primary; Roland E. Leech (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Henry Petroff (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark John Summe (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: John Forrest Roberson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tommy Allen Schrader (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: former state Representative Steven J. "Steve" Braun (Republican) - lost Primary; Roger D. Day (Democratic) - lost Primary; Roland Ellis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kevin J. Grant (Republican) - lost Primary; Darin Patrick Griesey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joseph William "Joe" Mackey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cesar Diego "Diego" Morales (Republican) - lost Primary; James Nease (Republican) - lost Primary; Timothy Michael "Tim" "Workingman" Radice (Republican) - lost Primary; Jared Guy Thomas (Republican) - lost Primary; Veronikka M. Ziol (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Dion A. Douglas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sean Dugdale (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eshel Faraggi (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kyle Brenden Moore (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Mike Campbell (Republican) - lost Primary; George Thomas Holland (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan M. Lamb (Republican) - lost Primary; Kenneth Jasen "Jasen" Lave (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephen M. MacKenzie (Republican) - lost Primary; James E. "Jim" Pruett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lane Arthur Siekman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeff Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua Alexander Williamson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman André D. Carson (Democratic) - Renominated; John L. Couch (Republican) - lost Primary; J. Jason Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; Donald T. Eason, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Curtis D. Godfrey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bob Kern (Democratic) - lost Primary; J.D. Miniear (Republican) - lost Primary; Pierre Quincy Pullins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sue Spicer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tony G. "Big Dog" Van Pelt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Congressman Larry D. Bucshon (Republican) - Renominated; Rachel Covington (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Marc Moss (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Congressman Joseph A. "Trey" Hollingsworth, III (Republican) - Renominated; James Dean Alspach (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel J. "Dan" Canon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert "Rob" Chatlos (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Iowa: Secretary of State: Julia Ofenbakh (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added.
Kansas: Governor: Andy Maskin (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13: Patrick Huckleberry (Independent) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 6: Brian David Hile (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Attorney General: acting Attorney General Barbara Underwood (Democratic) - Incumbent added.
North Carolina (8 May Primary re-cap): House CD 2: Congressman George Edward Bell Holding (Republican) - Renominated; Gregory Allen "Allen" Chesser, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Wendy Ella May (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kenneth Michael "Ken" Romley (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Congressman Walter B. Jones, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; Craven County Commissioner Scott Charles Dacey (Republican) - lost Primary; Philip Joseph Law (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman David Eugene Price (Democratic) - Renominated; Michelle Ann Laws (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard Lee Watkins, III (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican) - Renominated; Dillon Spurgeon Gentry (Republican) - lost Primary; Jennifer Marie "Jenny" Marshall (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cortland Jevne Meader, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Gerald Leroy Wong (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Grayson Adams Parker (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Jeffrey Scott "Scott" Huffman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marc Alexander Tiegel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Congressman Robert Matthew Pittenger (Republican) - Lost Primary; Fernando Christian Cano, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Clarence Wilson Goins, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Patrick Timothy McHenry (Republican) - Renominated; Seth Braden Blankenship (Republican) - lost Primary; Gina Rockey Collias (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Dale "Jeff" Gregory (Republican) - lost Primary; Ira Roberts, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Albert Lee Wiley, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Congressman Mark Randal Meadows (Republican) - Renominated; Charles Wallace "Chuck" Archerd (Republican) - lost Primary; David Scott "Scott" Donaldson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Steven "Steve" Woodsmall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Congressman Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic) - Renominated; Paul Windsor Bonham, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Gabriel "Gabe" Ortiz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Carl Johan Persson (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin Patrick "Patrick" Register (Democratic) - lost Primary; Asheville City Councilor William Keith "Keith" Young (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Adam Ward Coker (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Ohio (8 May Primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: Melissa Ackison (Republican) - lost Primary; Don Elijah Eckhart (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Gibbons (Republican) - lost Primary; Dan Kiley (Republican) - lost Primary; Timothy A. Pinion (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]. Governor: Larry E. Ealy (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Congressman Dennis John Kucinich (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Supreme Court Justice William M. "Bill" O'Neill (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul E. Ray (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Joe Schiavoni (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Congressman Steven J. "Steve" Chabot (Republican) - Renominated; Samuel "Sam" Ronan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Janet Everhard (Democratic) - lost Primary; William Robert Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Abdulkadir M. Haji (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Congressman James D. "Jim" Jordan (Republican) - Renominated; Joseph "Joe" Miller (Republican) - lost Primary; Marysville City Councilmember Leah Sellers (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cody James Slatzer-Rose (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Congressman Robert Edward "Bob" Latta (Republican) - Renominated; Robert "Bob" Kreienkamp (Republican) - lost Primary; James Neu, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Van Wert County Commissioner Todd Wolfrum (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Congressman Bill Johnson (Republican) - Renominated; Robert J. Blazek (Republican) - lost Primary; Werner Lange (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Congressman Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs (Republican) - Renominated; Patrick M. Pikus (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick J. Quinn (Republican) - lost Primary; Terry Robertson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Bill Ebben (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew John Guyette (Democratic) - lost Primary; Theodore "Ted" Jones (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Congressman Marcia Carolyn "Marcy" Kaptur (Democratic) - Renominated; Keith C. Colton (Republican) - lost Primary; W. Benjamin Franklin (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua M. "Josh" Garcia (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Congressman Michael R. "Mike" Turner (Republican) - Renominated; John David Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert P. Klepinger (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Joseph Milisits (Democratic) - lost Primary; John R. Mitchel (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Gregory P. "Greg" Dunham (Republican) - lost Primary; Felicia Washington Ross (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 12: former Portsmouth Councilman John Adams (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Ed Albertson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Ed Albertson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: state Senator Kevin Bacon (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: state Senator Kevin Bacon (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Lawrence Cohen (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Lawrence Cohen (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Jonathan Philip "Jon" Halverstadt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Jonathan Philip "Jon" Halverstadt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Tim Kane (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Tim Kane (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Liberty Township Trustee Melanie Leneghan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Liberty Township Trustee Melanie Leneghan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Patrick William "Pat" Manley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Patrick William "Pat" Manley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney Carol O'Brien (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney Carol O'Brien (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Jackie Patton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Jackie Patton (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Peters (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: John Russell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: John Russell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: former Franklin County Sheriff Zach Scott (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: former Franklin County Sheriff Zach Scott (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: Myrl "Mick" Shoemaker, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: former Columbus School Board Member Myrl "Mick" Shoemaker, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12 Special: former Ashley Mayor Douglas A. "Doug" Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: former Ashley Mayor Douglas A. "Doug" Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Ryan (Democratic) - Renominated; Robert Crow (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Stephen Luchansky (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Rob Jarvis (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Mark Dent (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aaron Paul Godfrey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Grant G. Goodrich (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Joseph Grusenmeyer (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Christina M. Hagan (Republican) - lost Primary; TJ Mulloy (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. Treasurer: former Ashtabula County Auditor Sandra O'Brien (Republican) - lost Primary.
South Carolina (readied for 12 June Primary): House CD 2: Congressman Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Duncan (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 5: Congressman Ralph W. Norman, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 6: Congressman James Enos "Jim" Clyburn (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Curtis M. "Curt" Loftis, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. Comptroller General: Comptroller General Richard A. Eckstrom (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Hugh E. Weathers (Republican) - Renominated. Superintendent of Education: Education Superintendent Molly Mitchell Spearman (Republican) - Renominated.
Vermont: Governor: Seth Cournoyer (Libertarian) - added.
West Virginia (8 May Primary re-cap): Senate Class 1: Senator Joseph "Joe" Manchin, III (Democratic) - Renominated; Don Leon Blankenship (Republican) - lost Primary; Jimmy Dale "Bo" Copley, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Congressman Evan H. Jenkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Jack Newbrough (Republican) - lost Primary; Paula Jean Swearengin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Thomas Edwards "Tom" Willis, II (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Ralph Herman Baxter, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Thomas "Tom" Payne (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Aaron Joseph Scheinberg (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Quartel-Ayne "Ayne" Amjad (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Elliott Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Delegate Gary Martin "Marty" Gearheart (Republican) - lost Primary; Janice Gwyn "Byrd" Hagerman (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Delegate Shirley Love (Democratic) - lost Primary; Conrad G. Lucas, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Philip Payton (Republican) - lost Primary; state Delegate Rupert Wilson "Rupie" Phillips, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Delegate Richard Ray "Rick" Snuffer (Republican) - lost Primary.
Tuesday 8 May 2018: Primaries in Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
On Tuesday 8 May 2018 there will be primaries in
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There is also a special primary for the seat of former Congressman Patrick J. "Pat" Tiberi (Republican) who resigned from U.S. House CD 12 on 15 January 2018. The special election for this seat is 7 August 2018.
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TheGreenPapers covers Federal and certain Statewide elective offices. There are many other Primaries "down-ballot" (for State Legislature, County office, etc.)-- please check locally!
5 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
5 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Governor: Governor Bill Walker (Independent, Democratic) - previously listed as Independent.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Dan Belforti (Libertarian) - added.
New York: Attorney General: Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman (Democratic) - Resigned effective 8 May 2018; Manny Alicandro (Republican) - added.
Utah: House CD 4: Jonathan LaRele Peterson (Unaffiliated) - added.
102 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
102 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 2: Jeff Latas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Marilyn Wiles (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Christopher "Chris" Sylvester (Independent) - previously listed as Republican.
California: House CD 51: Kevin Mitchell (No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]) - previously listed as No Party Preference.
Colorado: House CD 5: Marcus Allen Murphy (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.
Connecticut: Governor: Eric Mastroianni (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida (Federal filing closed for the 28 August primary): Senate Class 1: Joe Allen (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Edward John Janowski, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Lateresa Ann "L.A." Jones (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Michael Stephen "Lev" Levinson (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation; Tamika Lyles (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Andrew McCatty (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Martin Mikhail (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph "Joe" Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Randy Alan White (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Karl C. C. Behm (No Party Affiliation) - added; Frederick Buntin (Republican) - removed. House CD 1: Emily Rosas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Roberto Cepeda (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Bronson Mayor Franklin Schuler, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mary Thomas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Chuck Callesto (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Monica Paige DePaul (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Rob Ficker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Danny Murphy (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Rontel "Ron" Batie (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Jeremy James Kelly (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Jose Valdez (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick Donovan Weingart (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Benjamin Robert Leon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Samuel "Sam" Allen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Francis "Jim" Henry (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David "Dave" Koller (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ronald Lynn "Ron" Reid (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Sunil Mathew "Mathew" Thomas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kimberly H. "Kim" Walker (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: John Crowley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jermaine Evans (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Alix Christopher Toulme, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Lloyd A. Wiggins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: Alek Bynzar (Write-in) - added; Jamey Ketler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gregory Gibson "Greg" Williams (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Sean C. Canfield (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Samuel Kaplan (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: John Wilbur Sawyer, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 18: Karen Vaughn (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Derek A. Schwartz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Anna Maria DeVincentis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Douglas Spain (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Stuart Russell Reed (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Louis Ernest "Lou" Sola (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gary Stein (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: Annisa Karim (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Alina Irene Valdes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 26: Edward F. Bonilla (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Steven Machat (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Stephen Roger "Steve" Smith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 27: David Adams (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ariadna Balaguer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jose Antonio Bengochea (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Gabriel "Gabe" Ferrer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Keith J. Robinson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ian Hamilton Trottier (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: state Representative Vincent Ross "Ross" Spano (Republican) - added. Chief Financial Officer: state Senator Tom Lee (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Iowa: House CD 2: Mark David Strauss (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added.
Maine (readied for the 12 June primary): Senate Class 1: Max Patrick Linn (Republican) - Re-added. House CD 1: Congressman Chellie M. Pingree (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Bruce L. Poliquin (Republican) - Renominated.
Mississippi: Governor: Petal Mayor Hal Marx (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Jay Hughes (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: state Representative Mark Baker (Republican) - added.
New Jersey (readied for the 5 June primary): House CD 3: Congressman Thomas "Tom" MacArthur (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 5: Congressman Joshua S. "Josh" Gottheimer (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 8: Congressman Albio Sires (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 12: Congressman Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) - Renominated.
New Mexico (readied for the 5 June primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Martin Trevor Heinrich (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (Democratic) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Hector H. Balderas (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Tim Eichenberg (Democratic) - Renominated. Auditor: Auditor Wayne A. Johnson (Republican) - Renominated.
New York: House CD 1: Richard Francis Denning (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Rhode Island: Senate Class 1: Jonathan Pressman (Democratic) - added.
South Dakota: Governor: Steve Novotny (Libertarian) - removed. House At-Large: Christopher James "Chris" Martian (Democratic) - removed.
Virginia (readied for the 12 June primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Congressman Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman Robert Cortez "Bobby" Scott (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 5: Congressman Thomas Alexander "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; K. Andrew Sneathern (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Congressman David Alan "Dave" Brat (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 8: Congressman Donald Sternoff "Don" Beyer, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 9: Congressman H. Morgan "Morgan" Griffith (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 11: Congressman Gerald Edward "Gerry" Connolly (Democratic) - Renominated.
Washington: House CD 10: Nancy Dailey Slotnick (Independent) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Michael White (Green) - added. Treasurer: Nathan Pelkey (Green) - added.
52 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
52 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama (readied for the 5 June primary): House CD 7: Congressman Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell (Democratic) - Renominated.
Colorado: Governor: former state Treasurer Cary Kennedy (Democratic) - Re-added; Daniel MacFarlane (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: John Field (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Michael Sedbrook (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremiah J. Vialpando (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Jodi L. Jalving (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Root Routledge (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Larry Raymond Germanson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Richard Lyons Weil (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: retired District Judge Bill Rhea (Republican) - Re-added; Kimberly Sugarman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Erik Stanger (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Terrence "TJ" Grimes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Steve Zorn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Gabriel Shawn McArthur (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Phillip Villard (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: District Attorney Brett D. Barkey (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Routt County Treasurer Brita Horn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Represenative Steve Lebsock (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Kevin Lundberg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Charles Quin Scheib (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Brad Levin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Amy L. Padden (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: House CD 5: Richard Dupont (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 23: Edna Diaz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Ricardo De La Fuente (Democratic) - added. House CD 25: former Circuit Judge Mary Barzee Flores (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 27.
Iowa (readied for the 5 June primary): Governor: Governor Kimberly K. "Kim" Reynolds (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 1: Congressman Rodney Leland "Rod" Blum (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman David Wayne "Dave" Loebsack (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman David Young (Republican) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Paul D. Pate (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Tom Miller (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Michael L. "Mike" Fitzgerald (Democratic) - Renominated. Auditor: Auditor Mary Mosiman (Republican) - Renominated.
Michigan: Senate Class 1: Valerie Lee Willis (Independent [Republican]) - Re-added, previously listed as Republican.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Naomi Andrews (Democratic) - added.
New York: Senate Class 1: Scott Andrew Noren (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Dan DeBono (Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Reform, Republican, Conservative. House CD 5: Joseph R. "Joe" Marthone (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael A. O'Reilly (Conservative, Republican, Reform) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Darren Cole (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 19: Chad J. McEvoy (Women's Equality) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: Congressman Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families, Reform) - previously listed as Democratic, Women's Equality, Independence, Working Families, Reform; Francis J. "Joe" Vitollo (Republican) - previously listed as Conservative, Republican. House CD 21: Plattsburgh School Board Member Steve Krieg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Zach Sonallah (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 27: Frank C. Smierciak, II (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael W. "Mike" Zak (Green) - apparently not a candidate.
Virginia: House CD 5: Roger Dean "RD" Huffstetler (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: Secretary of State: Bradley P. Karas (Green) - added.
18 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
18 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: House CD 5: Jahana Hayes (Democratic) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 1: David Kenneth Weeks (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as Unaffiliated. Governor: Henry James Choice (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 15: Kristen Carlson (Democratic) - added; Paul Sean Harper (Republican) - Re-added. House CD 22: Eddison Walters (Republican) - added.
Indiana: House CD 5: Jeremy Lee Edom (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Kansas: Secretary of State: Craig McCullah (Republican) - added.
Louisiana: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin (Republican) - assumes office on 8 May [re: resignation of Secretary of State J. Thomas "Tom" Schedler (Republican)]. Secretary of State Special: The governor is to call a special election to fill the vacancy at the next regularly scheduled congressional or statewide election, 6 November 2018. If no candidate receives a majority (50% of the vote plus 1), a runoff is held between the top two vote getters on 8 December 2018. [Louisiana Constitution, Article IV, Section 16].
Pennsylvania: House CD 7 Special: (Republican) - On 2 May 2018, Governor Tom Wolf (Democratic) called a Special Election for Tuesday 6 November 2018 to fill this vacant seat [re: Congressman Patrick L. "Pat" Meehan, Jr.'s (Republican) resignation]. There will be no primary. Party nominees are selected at a party convention by delegates.
South Dakota: House At-Large: Ron Wieczorek (Independent) - added.
Texas: House CD 15: Ross Lynn Leone (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 29: former San Antonio River Authority Board Member Nazirite Ruben Flores "Ruben" Perez (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Richard Saettone (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 36: Robert Boss Appelbaum (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Rod Miller (Republican) - added. Treasurer: state Senator Curt Meier (Republican) - added.
45 changes to the candidate list.
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45 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Governor: Thomas A. "Tom" Gordon (Democratic) - added.
Arizona: Senate Class 1: Shawn Redd (Republican) - added.
California (readied for the 5 June primary): House CD 6: Congressman Doris K. Matsui (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 13: Congressman Barbara Lee (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 14: Congressman Jackie Speier (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 16: Congressman Jim Costa (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 19: Congressman Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 21: Congressman David G. Valadao (Republican) - On Ballot. House CD 27: Congressman Judy Chu (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 32: Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 37: Congressman Karen R. Bass (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 38: Congressman Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 40: Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 41: Congressman Mark A. Takano (Democratic) - On Ballot.
Connecticut: House CD 5: New Britain Alderman Manny Sanchez (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: state Representative Mike D'Agostino (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Joceline "Jocies" Berrios (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 6: Robert Paul "Bob" Coffman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Dena Grayson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Sean Alan Buchan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Congressman Alan Mark Grayson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11. House CD 10: Richard A. Baptist (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Luis Saldana (Write-in) - added. House CD 14: Christine Yvonne Quinn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Angel Salvador Urbina (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: Paul Sean Harper (Republican) - added; Phil Hornback (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Cameron Magnuson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Gregory "Greg" Pilkington (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Calen Dean Cristiani (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Kurt Jetta (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 8: Brian James Ellison (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Bruce Crochetiere (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 21: David Mastrianni (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Texas: House CD 5: Benjamin Gibson "Ben" Leder (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Humberto "Bert" Aguin (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: William George "Bill" Kelsey (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Nicholas J. Landholt (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Mackenzie Dee Grubbs (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Wyoming: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Edward A. "Ed" Buchanan (Republican) - Appointed 1 March 2018 [re: resignation of Ed Murray (Republican)]. Treasurer: state Senator Leland Christensen (Republican) - added. Auditor: Auditor Cynthia I. Cloud (Republican) - Open Office; Kristi Racines (Republican) - added; state Representative Nathan Winters (Republican) - added.
6 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
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6 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 1: Michael S. Levinson (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 15: Franklin "Ed" Shoemaker (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3.
Mississippi (readied for the 5 June 2018 primary): House CD 1: Congressman John Trent "Trent" Kelly (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (Democratic) - Renominated.
Missouri: House CD 3: John Kiehne (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Pennsylvania: Lieutenant Governor: Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick (Green) - added.
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1 change to the popular vote:
Arizona: House CD 8 Special.
46 changes to the candidate list. Congressman Pat Meehan, Jr. (Pennsylvania, House CD 7, Republican) - resigned on 27 April.
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46 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 5: former Green Mountain Falls Mayor Tyler Sage Cordingley Stevens (Republican) - Re-added.
Connecticut: Governor: former state senator Jonathan A. Harris (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Ruby Corby O'Neill (Republican) - added; Simsbury Town Committee Member Liz Peterson (Republican) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Howard Knepper (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 20: Jay Alan Bonner (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Sheila Cherfilus (Democratic) - added.
Massachusetts: Senate Class 1: Darius Mitchell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Allen Rodney Waters (Independent) - previously listed as Republican; Heidi M. Wellman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Governor Charles D. "Charlie" Baker, Jr. (Republican) - added as candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Karyn E. Polito (Republican) - added as candidate. Secretary of the Commonwealth: Brian Felder (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Dan Shores (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Auditor: Helen Brady (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13: Michael A. Gilmore (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Richard Painter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Republican.
Mississippi: Senate Class 2 Special: former Congressman Alphonso Michael "Mike" Espy (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic; Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; state Senator Christopher Brian "Chris" McDaniel (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Tupelo Mayor Jason L. Shelton (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Patricia "Tricia" Flanagan (Independent [Republican]) - Re-added, previously listed as Republican.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: Jia Lee (Green) - added. House CD 19: Dal Lamagna (Independent) - added.
Pennsylvania: Governor: Paul Glover (Green) - added. House CD 7: Congressman Patrick L. "Pat" Meehan, Jr. (Republican) - Vacant Office - resigned 27 April 2018.
South Dakota: Governor: Carl Wayne "CJ" Abernathy, Jr. (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Texas: House CD 27 Special (filing has closed for the 30 June election): Raul "Roy" Barrera (Democratic) - added; former Texas Water Development Board Chair Bech Bruun (Republican) - added; Michael J. Cloud (Republican) - added; Judith Cutright (Independent) - added; Eric Holguin (Democratic) - added; Marty Perez (Republican) - added; Christopher Suprun (Independent) - added; Daniel F. Tinus (Libertarian) - added; Mike Westergren (Democratic) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Jeff Dransfield (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Larry Livingston (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mitchell Kent Vice (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Randy Hopkins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Rulon Kent "Kent" Moon (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Sheldon Kirkham (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Darlene McDonald (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Morgan Shepherd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Thomas "Tom" Taylor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: Secretary of State: Arvina Marie Martin (Democratic) - added.
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The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 237 Republicans, 193 Democrats, and 5 vacant seats (Michigan House CD 13, New York House CD 25, Ohio House CD 12, Pennsylvania House CD 7, Texas House CD 27).
7 changes to the candidate list.
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7 changes to the candidate list:
Maryland: Senate Class 1: Mia Danielle Mason (Green [Democratic]) - Re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
Massachusetts: Governor: Newton Mayor Setti D. Warren (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: Governor: William Cecil "Bill" Cobbs (Write-in [Democratic]) - Re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
New York: Governor: state Senator John A. DeFrancisco (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: Governor: Maggie Turnbull (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Kenosha County Supervisor Jeff Wamboldt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Dennis Paulaha (Democratic) - added.
45 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
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45 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 1: Angela Marie "Angie" Walls-Windhauser (Write-in [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate.
Maine: Senate Class 1: Max Patrick Linn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan (filing has closed for the primary): Senate Class 1: Bob Carr (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert James "Kid Rock" Ritchie (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Craig Allen Smith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Weeks (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; William F. White (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Valerie Lee Willis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: William Cecil "Bill" Cobbs (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph Thomas Derose (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Geoffrey N. Fieger (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; John F. Freeman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Justin David Giroux (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Earle Patrick Lackie (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mark A. McFarlin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Evan Sebastian Space (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey "Jeff" Wood (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Dana Alan Ferguson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Andrew Eldridge (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew "Matt" Hall (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey Daniel "Jeff" Thomas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Dion Adams (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Bignell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Dylan Robinson (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Aida Estrada Gray (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: former Eaton County Commissioner Linda Keefe (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Godfrey J. Dillard, Sr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kenneth Garner (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Sherry Gay-Dagnogo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Ryan Hill (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Shanelle Jackson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13 Special. Rashida Tlaib (Democratic) - added. Mary Waters (Democratic) - added; Westland Mayor William R. "Bill" Wild (Democratic) - added.
House CD 13 Special: Michael A. Gilmore (Democratic) - added.Detroit City Council Member Brenda Jones (Democratic) - added.New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Natalie Rivera (Independent) - added; Hank Schroeder (Economic Growth) - added. House CD 1: Paul Hamlin (We Deserve Better) - added. House CD 4: Edward C. Stackhouse, Jr. (Not readily classifiable) - added. House CD 12: Michael R. Bollentin (We Deserve Better) - added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 1: Neal Gale (Green) - added.
Rhode Island: Governor: former state Secretary of State Matt Brown (Democratic) - previously listed as Independent.
Wisconsin: Treasurer: Cynthia Kaump (Democratic) - added.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Travis Helm (Democratic) - added.
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1 change to the popular vote:
Arizona: House CD 8 Special.
33 changes to the candidate list. State Senator Debbie Lesko (Republican) is elected to Congress in the Arizona CD 8 Special Election. Texas CD 28 special election for 30 June called.
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33 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 8 Special: state Senator Debbie Lesko (Republican) - elected. The special election was caused by the 8 December 2017 resignation of Congressman Trent Franks (Republican).
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 238 Republicans, 193 Democrats, and 4 vacant seats (Michigan House CD 13, New York House CD 25, Ohio House CD 12, Texas House CD 27).
Colorado: House CD 5: retired District Judge Bill Rhea (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Green Mountain Falls Mayor Tyler Sage Cordingley Stevens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 22: Anna Maria DeVincentis (Republican) - added.
Illinois: Governor: Dock Walls (Independent) - added.
Maine: Governor: J. Martin Vachon (Write-in [Democratic]) - Pending, previously listed as Democratic.
Michigan: House CD 3: Joe Farrington (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Travis Wines (Republican) - added. House CD 8: Brian James Ellison (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1; Lokesh Kumar (Republican) - added. House CD 10: Frank Accavitti, Jr. (Democratic) - added; Michael McCarthy (Democratic) - added. House CD 13 Special: state Senator Ian Conyers (Democratic) - added; John Conyers, III (Democratic) - added. House CD 13: David A. Dudenhoefer (Republican) - added; Detroit City Council Member Brenda Jones (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13 Special. House CD 13 Special: Kentiel Dion White (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13. House CD 14: Marc S. Herschfus (Republican) - added.
New York: Senate Class 1: Aaron Commey (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Andrew Hollister (Libertarian) - added. House CD 1: Brendon T. Henry (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Patricia Latzman (Working Families) - added; Viral Patel (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Eliot Rabin (Republican) - added. House CD 18: Sakima Brown (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: James T. "Jim" Maxwell (Reform, Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative; state Assemblyman Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Working Families, Women's Equality, Independence, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic. Attorney General: Michael Arcati (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Chris Garvey (Libertarian) - added.
Texas: House CD 27 Special: On 24 April 2018, Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) scheduled a 30 June Special Election to fill the remainder of former Congressman Randolph Blake "Blake" Farenthold (Republican)'s term which ends in January 2019. Congressman Farenthold resigned on 6 April 2018. The filing deadline is Friday 27 April. All candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run on the 30 June ballot. If no one receives a majority of the vote, the top two vote-getters compete in a September runoff.
Wisconsin: House CD 7: Bob Look (Democratic) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Adam Kokesh (Libertarian) - added.
Tue 24 April 2018: Arizona Special Election for U. S. House Congressional District 8
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Arizona Tuesday 24 April 2018 Special Election for the state's U. S. House CD 8 Seat.
This primary was caused by the 8 December 2017 resignation of Congressman Trent Franks (Republican).
Polling hours are 6:00a-7:00p MST (1300-0200 UTC).
Returns from the Arizona Secretary of State.
Results from The New York Times.
7 changes to the candidate list.
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7 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 23: Don Endriss (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Michigan: House CD 9: state Senator Steven "Steve" Bieda (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Mississippi: Senate Class 2 Special: Tobey Bartee (Nonpartisan) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Joshua Pade (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: William Stephen Losch (Independent) - added. House CD 1: University of Wisconsin Regent Bryan G. Steil (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Rocky "Chops" Ison (Not readily classifiable) - added.
71 changes to the candidate list.
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71 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Governor: former Secretary of State Ken Bennett (Republican) - added.
Arkansas (readied for the 22 May primary): Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor John Timothy "Tim" Griffin (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 1: Congressman Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman James French "French" Hill (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Leslie Rutledge (Republican) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Dennis Milligan (Republican) - Renominated. Auditor: Auditor Andrea Lea (Republican) - Renominated.
Connecticut: Senate Class 1: Fred M. "Mitch" Linck (Unaffiliated) - added. Comptroller: Mark Greenberg (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Charles Frederick Tolbert (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Chuck Callesto (Republican) - added. House CD 6: St. Johns County Commissioner James K. "Jimmy" Johns (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: Jamey Ketler (Republican) - added; Danny Kushmer (Republican) - added; Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Rabinowitz (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.
Georgia (readied for the 22 May primary): House CD 1: Congressman Earl Leroy "Buddy" Carter (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Melanie Williams (Republican) - removed. House CD 5: Congressman John R. Lewis (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Congressman Karen Christine Handel (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 8: Congressman James Austin "Austin" Scott (Republican) - Renominated; Vance Dean (Republican) - removed; Daniel "Danny" Ellyson (Republican) - removed. House CD 9: Congressman Douglas Allen "Doug" Collins (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 11: Congressman Barry D. Loudermilk (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 13: Congressman David Albert Scott (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 14: Congressman John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Christopher M. "Chris" Carr (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black (Republican) - Renominated. Superintendent of Education: Sonia Francis-Rolle (Republican) - removed. Commissioner of Labor: Labor Commissioner John Mark "Mark" Butler (Republican) - Renominated.
Kansas: Governor: Jeff Caldwell (Libertarian) - added; Thomas Padgett (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Ethan Randleas (Libertarian) - previously listed as Republican; Michael Tabman (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State: Nathaniel McLaughlin (Democratic) - added.
Kentucky (readied for the 22 May primary): House CD 1: Congressman James R. Comer (Republican) - Renominated; Alonzo Pennington (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 2: Congressman Steven Brett "Brett" Guthrie (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman John A. Yarmuth (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Thomas H. Massie (Republican) - Renominated.
Louisiana: House CD 4: Ryan Trundle (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 1: former state Senator Vicki Jensen (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Arnold "Bob" Ries (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Joe Sullivan (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Richard Thomas "Rich" Wright (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Jennifer L. Zielinski (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Matt Prosch (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Richard Goyan "Rich" Paul (Libertarian) - added. House CD 2: former Hillsborough County Treasurer Robert "Bob" Burns (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 19: Luisa Parker (Independent) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 5: Daniel R. "Dan" Muroff (Democratic) - removed. House CD 17: Raymond Allen "Ray" Linsenmayer (Democratic) - removed.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Loy Arlan Brunson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Alicia Colvin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Stoney Fonua (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Abe Lincoln Brian Jenkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Torrey Jenkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Timothy Adrian "Tim" Jimenez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua C. "Josh" Lee (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Larry Michael Meyers (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Samuel B. Parker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Chadwick H. Fairbanks, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Craig Probasco (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Mary Burkett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ken Clark (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Henry Rudolph Kneitz, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael David "Mike" Leavitt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Steven Stromness (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Wyoming: Governor: Foster Friess (Republican) - added.
5 changes to the candidate list.
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5 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 22: Jeff Fandl (Democratic) - added.
Illinois: Governor: state Senator William Sam "Sam" McCann (Conservative) - added.
Kansas: Secretary of State: Sedgwick County Clerk Kelly Arnold (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 10: Jeremy Michael Peruski (Independent) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 8: Leah Phifer (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
26 changes to the candidate list.
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26 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Governor: state Senator Toni Boucher (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: James Griffin (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 27: Mark Anthony Person (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Louisiana: House CD 6: Andie Saizan (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: former state Representative Keith Downey (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
North Dakota: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Alvin A. "Al" Jaeger (Republican) - Open Office.
Oregon: Governor: Nick Chen (Libertarian) - added; Frank Leroy Lengele (Libertarian) - added; Mike Smith (Libertarian) - added. House CD 2: Russell M. "Decker" Cleveland (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Gary Dye (Libertarian) - added.
Pennsylvania (readied for 15 May primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Robert P. "Bob" Casey, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. Governor: Governor Thomas W. "Tom" Wolf (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman George J. "Mike" Kelly, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Congressman Scott G. Perry (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 5: Congressman Glenn William "G.T." Thompson (Republican) - Renominated; Daniel R. "Dan" Muroff (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 12: Congressman Keith James Rothfus (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 17: Congressman Matthew Alton "Matt" Cartwright (Democratic) - Renominated; Raymond Allen "Ray" Linsenmayer (Democratic) - re-added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Michael W. Crute (Democratic) - added. House CD 1: Kevin Adam Steen (Republican) - added; Kenosha County Supervisor Jeff Wamboldt (Republican) - added; Ken Yorgan (Independent) - added. Secretary of State: Tyler Danke (Libertarian) - added; Richard "Rich Reynolds" Kalafut (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
32 changes to the candidate list.
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32 changes to the candidate list:
California: Governor: Veronika Fimbres (Write-in [Green]) - re-added, previously listed as Green.
Connecticut: House CD 5: John Pistone (Republican) - added; Shaul Praver (Democratic) - added.
Delaware: Senate Class 1: Sussex County Councilman Robert B. "Rob" Arlett (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 15: state Representative Neil Combee (Republican) - added. House CD 19: Pete Pollard (Write-in) - added.
Illinois: House CD 16: Kyle Lee Master Owens (Independent) - added.
Michigan: House CD 11: Nancy Skinner (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: Auditor: Chris Dock (Libertarian) - added.
New York: Governor: Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. "Marc" Molinaro (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican.
Pennsylvania: House CD 15 Congressman Charles Wieder "Charlie" Dent (Republican) - "... After discussions with my family and careful reflection, I have decided to leave Congress in the coming weeks."
Texas: Senate Class 1: Shalesh Ganjoo (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Phil Gray (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Rickey Dean Morris, Jr. (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Shane Dustin Newsom (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Kathie Youngblood Glass (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick Crew Smith (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Kory D. Watkins (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: James Lee Kong (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Nicholas G. Becker (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: Michael "Mike" Idrogo (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos J. "Chuck" Pená (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Mark Evan Loewe (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Gilbert Roland "Gil" Robinson (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Emmanuel Lewis (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Gilbert Roland "Roland" Rangel (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Jamar Charles Osborne (Green) - previously listed as Green, Libertarian.
Virginia: House CD 5: Benjamin Niel "Ben" Cullop (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: House CD 8: Brayden William Blaine Olson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: House CD 1: Larry Stafford (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Paul David Boucher (Democratic) - added; Travis Hartwig (Republican) - added; Jill Millies (Republican) - added.
12 changes to the candidate list.
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12 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: Governor: Adam Garrity (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Moses Carmen Humes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Erik M. Underwood (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Governor: Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 15: state Representative Ross Spano (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Attorney General.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2 Special: Richard Painter (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1; Jerry Trooien (Independent) - added.
New York: House CD 5: Michael A. O'Reilly (Conservative, Republican, Reform) - added. House CD 25: Andrew Gilchrist (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Oklahoma: House CD 3: Eldon Dugan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Pennsylvania: Lieutenant Governor: Craig E. Lehman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Raymond Allen "Ray" Linsenmayer - apparently not a candidate.
95 changes to the candidate list.
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95 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 2: Lou Jordan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Robert Dean "Bob" Olsen (Democratic) - added. House CD 9: Hector Araujo (Democratic) - added.
California: Senate Class 1: Jason M. Hanania (No Party Preference) - previously listed as No Political Party. House CD 18: John Karl Fredrich (No Party Preference) - previously listed as No Political Party.
Colorado: Governor: Stephen "Steve" Barlock (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Renee Evette Blanchard (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Erich Braun (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Barry Farah (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Larimer County Commissioner Lew Gaiter, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Teri Kear (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Roberto Padilla (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jim Rundberg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Greg Westin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Senate Class 1: T. J. Elgin (Green) - added.
Florida: House CD 3: Franklin "Ed" Shoemaker (Republican) - re-added, previously listed as America's Party. House CD 18: Karen Vaughn (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable.
Idaho (readied for the 15 May Primary): Lieutenant Governor: Ada County Highway District Commissioner Rebecca W. Arnold (Republican) - removed. House CD 2: Congressman Michael Keith "Mike" Simpson (Republican) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Lawerence E. Denney (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Lawrence G. Wasden (Republican) - Renominated. Controller: Controller Brandon D. Woolf (Republican) - Renominated.
Iowa: House CD 2: Ginny Caligiuri (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
Kansas: House CD 2: Matthew Ryan "Matt" Bevens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Jim Francis (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: House CD 6: Chin Yeh (Unaffiliated) - added.
Michigan: Attorney General: Patrick "Pat" Miles (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Bill Noakes (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 2: Jeff Erdmann (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Alicia Donahue (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Jim Haugen (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Tonka Bay Councilmember Adam Thomas Jennings (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Brian Santa Maria (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate.
Nebraska (readied for the 15 May Primary): House CD 1: Congressman Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Fortenberry (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Donald John "Don" Bacon (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Doug Peterson (Republican) - Renominated. Auditor of Public Accounts: Auditor of Public Accounts Charlie Janssen (Republican) - Renominated.
New York: Senate Class 1: Patrick John Hahn - apparently not a candidate; Rafael Arden Jones, Sr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David A. Webber (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Howie Hawkins (Green) - added; Cynthia Nixon (Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 3: Congressman Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families, Independence, Reform) - previously listed as Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families. House CD 20: Congressman Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Women's Equality, Independence, Working Families, Reform) - previously listed as Democratic, Women's Equality, Independence, Working Families. House CD 22: Congressman Claudia Tenney (Republican, Conservative, Reform) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative. House CD 27: Nicholas Richard "Nick" Stankevich (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael W. Zak (Green) - added.
Ohio: House CD 8: Theodore "Ted" Jones (Democratic) - added; Stephen D. Shaw (Democratic) - removed.
Oklahoma (filing has closed for the 26 June Primary): Governor: Norman Brown (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Eric Foutch (Republican) - added; Blake Cowboy Stephens (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Gwendolyn M. Fields (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; David Matthew Hullum (Democratic) - added; Mark A. Keeter (Democratic) - added; A.J. Oatsvall (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Richard Castaldo (Libertarian) - added; Virginia Blue Jeans Jenner (Democratic) - added. House CD 3: Eldon Dugan (Republican) - added; Frankie Robbins (Democratic) - added; D. Frank Robinson (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Mallory Varner (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Gwendolyn M. Black (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; DeJuan Edwards (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Angela Bonilla (Republican) - added; Mark Myles (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: Charles de Coune (Independent) - added. Commissioner of Labor: Brandt Dismukes (Independent) - added; Fred Dorrell (Democratic) - added; Leo Kingston (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sam A. Mis-soum (Democratic) - added. Insurance Commissioner: Insurance Commissioner John Doak (Republican) - Open Office; Donald Chasteen (Republican) - added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Will Farrell (Republican) - added; Larry Huff (Independent) - added; Linda Murphy (Republican) - added. Corporation Commissioner 2: Blake Cummings (Democratic) - added; Harold D. Spradling (Republican) - added.
Tennessee: Governor: Sherry L. Clark (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Justin Cornett (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Gabriel Fancher (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Sean Bruce Fleming (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; William Andrew "Andrew" Helmstetter (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Cory King (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Matthew Koch (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Alfred Shawn Rapoza (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Jeremy Allen Stephenson (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Tracy C. Yaste Tisdale (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Mike Toews (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent; Vinnie Vineyard (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 3: Jim Elkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: Governor: Michele Doolan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer Matt Adamczyk (Republican) - Open Office.
Presidential Candidates: Hart P. Cunningham (Democratic) - added.
35 changes to the candidate list.
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35 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 1: Matt Jette (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6. Secretary of State: Leslie Pico (Democratic) - added.
Colorado: House CD 6: Roger Edwards (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 25: Annisa Karim (Democratic) - added.
Indiana: Senate Class 1: Nathan J. Altman (Independent) - added.
New York: Senate Class 1: Chele Chiavacci Farley (Republican, Conservative, Reform) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative. House CD 2: Congressman Peter T. "Pete" King (Republican, Reform, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 3: Dan DeBono (Reform, Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 16: Congressman Eliot Lance Engel (Democratic, Working Families, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Democratic, Women's Equality. House CD 17: Joseph J. Ciardullo (Reform) - added; Congressman Nita M. Lowey (Women's Equality, Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Women's Equality, Democratic. House CD 18: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (Independence, Women's Equality, Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; Orange County Legislator James D. O'Donnell (Conservative, Republican, Reform) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 19: Bob Cohen (Working Families) - added. House CD 20: Congressman Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Women's Equality, Independence, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic; Francis J. Vitollo (Conservative, Republican) - added. House CD 23: Tracy "SafeGov" Mitrano (Working Families, Democratic, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Working Families, Democratic.
Oklahoma: Lieutenant Governor: Ivan Holmes (Independent) - added. House CD 2: John Foreman (Independent) - added; Dynda Rose Post (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Fred Gipson (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Gregory Dunson (Republican) - added; Tyson Todd Meade (Democratic) - added. Auditor and Inspector: John Uzzo (Republican) - added. Insurance Commissioner: Kimberly Fobbs (Democratic) - added. Corporation Commissioner 2: Jackie Short (Independent) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 5: Daniel R. "Dan" Muroff (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Jim Elkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Mark E. Clayton (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: George Brimer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Keith A. LaTorre (Independent) - re-added; Allen L. Smith (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Isaac Alan Choplosky (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: M. Latroy Alexandria-Williams (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: Senate Class 1: Clint Ronald Tannehill (Democratic) - added.
46 changes to the candidate list.
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46 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 4: Jeff Daniels (Libertarian) - added.
Connecticut: Governor: Jim Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 15: Congressman Dennis Alan Ross (Republican) - Open Seat - Not running for re-election. House CD 27: Stephen Marks (Republican) - added; state Senator José Javier Rodríguez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Miami City Commissioner Ken Russell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Maine: House CD 1: Martin James "Marty" Grohman (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Legislative Tribal Member Representing the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Henry John Bear - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Green.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Dana Lauren Wefer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Brian Thomas Fitzherbert (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Martin B. Weber (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 16: Congressman Eliot Lance Engel (Democratic, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 19: Congressman John J. Faso (Republican, Independence, Reform, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican; Steven Greenfield (Green) - added; Chad J. McEvoy (Women's Equality) - added. House CD 21: Lynn S. Kahn (Green) - previously listed as Independent, Green. House CD 22: state Assemblyman Anthony J. Brindisi (Working Families, Women's Equality, Democratic, Independence) - previously listed as Women's Equality, Democratic, Independence. House CD 26: Congressman Brian M. Higgins (Democratic, Working Families, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Democratic; Renee M. Zeno (Republican) - added. House CD 27: Congressman Christopher Carl "Chris" Collins (Independence, Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Grand Island Town Supervisor Nathan Douglas "Nate" McMurray (Working Families, Women's Equality, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; Lawrence Mark "Larry" Piegza (Reform) - previously listed as Independent.
North Dakota: House At-Large: state Senator Tom Campbell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Oklahoma: Governor: Christopher Barnett (Republican) - added; Barry Gowdy (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Anna Dearmore (Democratic) - added. House CD 2: Dynda Rose Post (Democratic) - added. House CD 4: Mary Brannon (Democratic) - added; Roxann Klutts (Democratic) - added; Ruby Peters (Independent) - added. House CD 5: Leona Kelley-Leonard (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Gentner Drummond (Republican) - added; Attorney General Mike Hunter (Republican) - added as candidate. Commissioner of Labor: Keith Swinton (Republican) - added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Joy Hofmeister (Republican) - added as candidate. Corporation Commissioner 2: Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony (Republican) - added as candidate; Brian Bingman (Republican) - added; Ashley Nicole McCray (Democratic) - added; Ken Reich (Democratic) - added; Beau Williams (Democratic) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 5: Paul David Addis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: Governor: Kenna Porter (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Heather Scott (Independent) - re-added.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Abe Korb (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
Wisconsin: House CD 1: Congressman Paul D. Ryan (Republican) - Open Seat - Not running for re-election. Treasurer: Jake Tulogeski (Democratic) - added.
29 changes to the candidate list.
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29 changes to the candidate list:
Delaware: Senate Class 1: Nadine M. Frost (Libertarian) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Marcia Roberta Thorne (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Bradley Sostack (Republican) - added. House CD 27: Ian Hamilton Trottier (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 6: Brian David Hile (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Antonio N. Sabas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 2: Suffolk County Legislator DuWayne Gregory (Women's Equality, Independence, Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 17: Congressman Nita M. Lowey (Women's Equality, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 22: state Assemblyman Anthony J. Brindisi (Women's Equality, Democratic, Independence) - previously listed as Democratic; Congressman Claudia Tenney (Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 23: Tracy "SafeGov" Mitrano (Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; Congressman Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Conservative, Republican, Independence) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 24: Dana Balter (Working Families, Democratic, Women's Equality) - previously listed as Democratic; William Henry "Bill" Bass, Jr. (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic.
South Dakota: Governor: Steve Novotny (Libertarian) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Tia Idehen (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Marcus Baker (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Tracy A. Clough (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher Dunbar (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Ashley B. Hughes (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel Lewis (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos T. Rawls (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Heather Scott (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; David Sexton (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Alexander Stuart (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jaron D. Weidner (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Frank Robert Emiro (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Keith A. LaTorre (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Matt Moon (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
25 changes to the candidate list.
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25 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 1: Governor Richard L. "Rick" Scott (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 3: Congressman Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic, Women's Equality, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 16: Joyce N. Briscoe (Democratic) - added. House CD 21: Congressman Elise M. Stefanik (Republican, Conservative, Independence, Reform) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 24: Congressman John M. Katko (Republican, Independence, Conservative, Reform) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 27: Frank C. Smierciak, II (Republican) - added.
North Dakota (filing has closed for the 12 June Primary): House At-Large: DuWayne Hendrickson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (Republican) - added as candidate. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring (Republican) - added as candidate. Tax Commissioner: Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger (Republican) - added as candidate. Public Service Commissioner 2: Public Service Commissioner Randy Christmann (Republican) - added as candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 4: state Representative Mary Josephine "Mary Jo" Daley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: George J. Badey, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Shelly Wilson Chauncey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Tim Silfies (Libertarian) - added. House CD 16: Ebert Beeman (Libertarian) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: David Anderson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Rashard "Lamar" Coker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Larry R. Crim (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tommy N. Hay (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Teresa "Terri" Honeycutt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; J. Darrell Lynn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Rolando Toyos (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Eddie Murphy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Utah: Senate Class 1: Caleb Dan Reeve (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added.
87 changes to the candidate list. Congressman Blake Farenthold (Texas CD 27 - Republican) - resigned on 6 April 2018. 1 change to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
87 changes to the candidate list:
California: Lieutenant Governor: Marjan Fariba (No Party Preference) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. House CD 23: James Timothy Davis (No Party Preference) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. House CD 49: Robert Brian Pendleton (No Party Preference) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation.
Colorado: House CD 6: Dan R. Chapin (Unaffiliated) - added. House CD 7: Jeremiah Reeves (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Governor: Jim Smith (Republican) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 1: Thomas Edward White (Republican) - added.
Indiana (readied for the 8 May Primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Joseph Simon "Joe" Donnelly (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Congressman James E. "Jim" Banks (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 5: Congressman Susan W. Brooks (Republican) - Renominated.
Iowa: Governor: Gary Siegwarth (Nonparty) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 3: Westford School Board Chair Terence J. "Terry" Ryan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of the Commonwealth: Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis "Bill" Galvin (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Mississippi: Senate Class 1: Danny Bedwell (Libertarian) - added; Shawn O'Hara (Reform) - added. House CD 1: Tracella Lou O'Hara Hill (Reform) - added. House CD 2: Irving Harris (Reform) - added. House CD 3: Matthew Holland (Reform) - added. House CD 4: Lajena Sheets (Reform) - added.
New York: House CD 4: Ameer Benno (Republican) - added.
North Carolina (readied for the 8 May Primary): House CD 1: Congressman George Kenneth "G. K." Butterfield, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Congressman Bradley Mark "Mark" Walker (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 7: Congressman David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 8: Congressman Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 13: Congressman Theodore Paul "Ted" Budd (Republican) - Renominated.
North Dakota: House At-Large: Paul Schaffner (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 1. Attorney General: David Clark Thompson (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added.
Ohio (readied for the 8 May Primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Sherrod Brown (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Anthony J. Seta (Write-in [Green]) - added; Laura Ann Weaver (Democratic) - removed. House CD 2: Congressman Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican) - Renominated; James Joseph Condit, Jr. (Write-in [Green]) - added. House CD 3: Congressman Joyce B. Beatty (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: former Cleveland City Councilmember Norbert G. Dennerll (Democratic) - removed. House CD 6: Richard A. Olivito (Democratic) - removed. House CD 8: Congressman Warren Davidson (Republican) - Renominated; Theodore Robert "Ted" Jones (Democratic) - removed. House CD 11: Congressman Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic) - Renominated; Beverly A. Goldstein (Republican) - added; Lavitta Murray (Democratic) - removed; Pamela M. Pinkney Butts (Democratic) - removed; Felicia Washington Ross (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. House CD 12 Special: Gary Chiero (Republican) - removed. House CD 12: Gary Chiero (Republican) - removed. House CD 12 Special: John Peters (Democratic) - removed. House CD 14: Congressman David P. "Dave" Joyce (Republican) - Renominated; Adam Hickey (Green) - removed. House CD 15: Congressman Steve E. Stivers (Republican) - Renominated; Ryan Hupp (Democratic) - removed. House CD 16: Keith Mundy (Democratic) - removed. Auditor: Kelli Prather (Democratic) - removed.
Pennsylvania: House CD 12: Gerald James Kairnes (Independent) - added.
Tennessee (filing has closed for the 2 August Primary): Senate Class 1: Billy J. Bailey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Lamar Coker (Republican) - added; Steven David Hughes (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tia Idehen (Independent) - added; David Kent (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Edgar Lawson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jim Reherman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Tracy A. Clough (Democratic) - added; Chris A. Hodge (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos T. Rawls (Independent) - added; Chad Riden (Independent) - added; David Sexton (Independent) - added; Rick Tyler (Independent) - added. House CD 1: James Brooks (Republican) - added; Michael D. Salyer (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Brad Fullington (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey A. Grunau (Independent) - added; Keith A. LaTorre (Independent) - added; John McStay (Democratic) - added; Matt Moon (Independent) - added; Shawn Purdy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; William Gregory "Greg" Samples (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Libertarian; Allen L. Smith (Independent) - added; Marc Robert Whitmire (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 3: Rick Tyler (Independent) - added. House CD 4: Christopher J. Hale (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Chaz Anthony Allison (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Stephen Brandon (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David Ross (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 7: Brent Legendre (Independent) - added; Joshua "Josh" Penfold (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Erika Stotts Pearson (Democratic) - added.
Texas: House CD 27: Congressman Randolph Blake "Blake" Farenthold (Republican) - Vacant Office - Resigned on 6 April 2018.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 237 Republicans, 193 Democrats, and 5 vacant seats (Arizona House CD 8, Michigan House CD 13, New York House CD 25, Ohio House CD 12, Texas House CD 27).
West Virginia (readied for the 8 May Primary): House CD 1: Congressman David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Congressman Alexander Xavier "Alex" Mooney (Republican) - Renominated.
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1 change to the popular vote:
Pennsylvania: House CD 18 Special.
27 changes to the candidate list.
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27 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 2: Roger Barris (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Gaylon Kent (Libertarian) - added. House CD 4: Bruce Griffith (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Kat Martin (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Ken Biles (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Bennett Rutledge (Libertarian) - added. Attorney General: Bill Robinson (Libertarian) - added.
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: Columbia First Selectman Steven M. Everett (Republican [Alaskan Independence]) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 5: Mark Greenberg (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Comptroller.
Florida: House CD 16: Eric Allen (Green) - apparently not a candidate.
Kansas: House CD 4: Congressman Ron Estes (Republican) - added as candidate.
Massachusetts: Secretary of the Commonwealth: Juan Sanchez (Green-Rainbow) - added. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Jamie Guerin (Green-Rainbow) - added. Auditor: Jed Stamas (Green-Rainbow) - added.
Michigan: House CD 12: Jeff Jones (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: former Governor Tim Pawlenty (Republican) - added.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Carroll County Commissioner Mark Hounsell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Senate Class 1: Chele Chiavacci Farley (Republican, Conservative) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative, Reform. House CD 3: Joshua A. "Josh" Sauberman (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic.
Virginia: House CD 2: Garry B. Hubbard (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David E. Nygaard (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: David Leon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Helen Alli (Whig) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 10: Shadi Ayyas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: House CD 1: Jeremy Ryan (Republican) - added. Treasurer: Sarah Godlewski (Democratic) - added; Dawn Marie Sass (Democratic) - added.
44 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
44 changes to the candidate list:
California: Senate Class 1: David Moore (No Party Preference [Socialist Equality]) - previously listed as No Party Preference.
Michigan: House CD 13: Kimberly Hill Knott (Democratic) - added.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Mac Truong (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 24: Juanita Perez Williams (Democratic) - added.
North Dakota: Public Service Commissioner 2: Jean "Jeannie" Brandt (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 4: Sandra Salas (Libertarian) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Kevin Lee McCants (Independent) - added; John Wolfe (Democratic) - added. Governor: Marcus Baker (Independent) - added; Sherry L. Clark (Independent) - added; Justin Cornett (Independent) - added; Christopher Dunbar (Independent) - added; Gabriel Fancher (Independent) - added; Sean Bruce Fleming (Independent) - added; William Andrew Helmstetter (Independent) - added; Matthew Koch (Independent) - added; Daniel Lewis (Independent) - added; Kenna Porter (Independent) - added; Alfred Shawn Rapoza (Independent) - added; Heather Scott (Independent) - added; George Blackwell Smith, IV (Independent) - added; Ryan Alexander Stuart (Independent) - added; Mike Toews (Independent) - added; Jaron D. Weidner (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Mickie Lou Banyas (Republican) - added; Frank Robert Emiro (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Shawn Purdy (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Glen Dean (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Isaac Alan Choplosky (Republican) - added; Christopher Martin Finley (Democratic) - added; Peter Heffernan (Democratic) - added. House CD 8: Colleen Owens (Republican) - added.
Virginia: House CD 1: Tom Hicks (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Prince William County Public School Board Chairman Ryan Sawyers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Ernest Porter (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: David Leon (Republican) - added. House CD 5: W. Lawrence Gaughan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Adam Slate (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Samuel "Sam" Sloan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Frederick Molter, IV (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: David Bruce "Dave" Hanson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Julien Modica (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Pomerleano (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Jonathan Park (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
17 changes to the candidate list.
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17 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 5: state Senator Owen Hill (Republican) - re-added.
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: Steven Everett (Republican) - added. House CD 5: former Simsbury First Selectman Mary Glassman (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 18: Karen Vaughn (Not readily classifiable) - added. House CD 23: Timothy A. "Tim" Canova (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as Independent.
Kansas: House CD 3: Chris Haulmark (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Mississippi: Senate Class 2 Special: Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican) - added as candidate; Tupelo Mayor Jason L. Shelton (Democratic) - added. On 3 April 2018 as a result of the 1 April resignation of Senator Thad Cochran (Republican), Governor Phil Bryant (Republican) set 6 November 2018 as the date for the Special U.S. Senate election and set the filing deadline for 24 April. For special elections, all candidates run in a non-partisan primary. Party labels do not appear on the ballot. If no one receives a majority in the primary, the top 2 vote getters proceed to a 27 November non-partisan runoff. Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce: On 29 March 2018, Governor Phil Bryant (Republican) named state Representative Andy Gipson (Republican) as Mississippi's Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce. He was sworn on 2 April and will serve the remainder of the current term which ends in January 2020. This was caused by the resignation of Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican) who was appointed by Governor Phil Bryant (Republican) to the U.S. Senate Class 2 seat.
North Dakota: House At-Large: former state Senator Mac Schneider (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Secretary of State: state Representative Joshua A. "Josh" Boschee (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Attorney General: Dave Thomspon (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Commissioner of Agriculture: state Senator James A. "Jim" Dotzenrod (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Tax Commissioner: former state Representative Kylie Oversen (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Public Service Commissioner 3 Special: Casey Buchmann (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added.
Tennessee: Senate Class 1: Trudy A. Austin (Independent) - added.
Virginia: House CD 2: Shaun Denise Brown (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic.
41 changes to the candidate list.
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41 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Senate Class 1: former West Hartford Town Councilor Joseph "Joe" Visconti (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Congressman Elizabeth H. Esty (Democratic) - Open Seat - 2 April 2018: "... I have determined that it is in the best interest of my constituents and my family to end my time in Congress at the end of this year and not seek re-election.".
Delaware: Senate Class 1: Demitri G. Theodoropoulos (Green) - added. Treasurer: David B. Chandler (Green) - added.
Florida: House CD 23: Timothy A. "Tim" Canova (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic.
Mississippi: Senate Class 2: Senator Thad Cochran (Republican), who was first elected in 1978; and re-elected in 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, and 2014, announced his intention to resign from the U.S. Senate effective 1 April 2018 "... I regret my health has become an ongoing challenge ...". On 21 March 2018, Governor Phil Bryant (Republican) announced that upon Senator Cochran's resignation, he will appoint state Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican) to the Senate Class 2 Seat. Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce: Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce (Republican) - Vacant Office.
New Jersey (filing closed for the 5 June primary): Senate Class 1: Jeffrey "Jeff" Bell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tricia Flanagan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mitchell Horn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Lisa A. McCormick (Democratic) - added; Antonio N. Sabas (Republican) - added; Mac Truong (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Paul E. Dilks (Republican) - added; Mohammad Shahjahan Kabir (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Nate Kleinman (Democratic) - added; Mark McGovern (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sean A. Thom (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Martin B. Weber (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Mike Keeling (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Felicia Stoler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Eveline "Eve" Brownstein (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Sridhar Chillara (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Javahn Walker (Democratic) - added. House CD 8: John R. Muniz (Republican) - added. House CD 9: Eric P. Fisher (Republican) - added; former Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Agha Khan (Republican) - added. House CD 11: Peter Deneufville (Republican) - added; Robert Poles (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Andrew Downing Hartford (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 1: Port Jefferson Village Trustee Bruce Gordon Miller (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
South Dakota: House At-Large: Congressman Kristi Lynn Noem (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: Governor: Chris A. Hodge (Independent) - added; Cory King (Independent) - added; Yvonne Neubert (Independent) - added; Jeremy Allen Stephenson (Independent) - added; Tracy C. Yaste Tisdale (Independent) - added; Vinnie Vineyard (Independent) - added; Patrick Whitlock (Independent) - added.
49 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
49 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Secretary of State: Steve Gaynor (Republican) - added.
California: House CD 39: Sophia Josephine Alexander (American Independent) - previously listed as No Party Preference.
Connecticut: Governor: Thomas Ford (Independent Party of Connecticut) - added; Mark Stewart Greenstein (Democratic) - previously listed as Libertarian; Richard "Oz" Griebel (Unaffiliated) - previously listed as Independent; Marisa Manley (Unaffiliated) - added; Eric Mastroianni (Republican) - added; Scott Merrell (Republican) - added; Kameron Scott (Unaffiliated) - added; Peter Thalheim (Republican) - added; Micah Welintukonis (Unaffiliated) - added; Lee Whitnum (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Monte Frank (Unaffiliated) - previously listed as Independent; Chiara Mannheimer (Unaffiliated) - added. Secretary of State: Karen Talamelli Cusick (Democratic) - added; Secretary of State Denise W. Merrill (Democratic) - added as candidate. Comptroller: Mark Greenberg (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Peter Goselin (Green) - added.
Florida: Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Thomas Clayton White, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: House CD 6: Jeremy Carlton Heston Stubbs (Write-in) - added.
Illinois: House CD 1: Thomas Rudbeck (Independent) - added.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Tricia Flanagan (Republican) - added; Jerry B. Watson, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: John Ordille (Libertarian) - added. House CD 4: Michael Rufo (Libertarian) - added. House CD 5: Eveline Brownstein (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Daniel Krause (Libertarian) - added. House CD 8: Dan Delaney (Libertarian) - added. House CD 9: Claudio Belusic (Libertarian) - added. House CD 10: Scott Diroma (Libertarian) - added. House CD 11: Ryan Martinez (Libertarian) - added.
New York: Senate Class 1: Chele Chiavacci Farley (Republican, Conservative, Reform) - previously listed as Republican, Conservative. Attorney General: Michael Arcati (Libertarian) - added. Comptroller: Cruger Gallaudet (Libertarian) - added.
Oklahoma: House CD 2: Elijah McIntosh (Democratic) - added.
South Carolina: House CD 1: Dimitri Cherny (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Jordan Brown (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher Neil "Chris" Chastain (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Luckie (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; William "Will" McCorkle (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan Alan Ruff (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Jon James (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Johnny Allen Ray (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Commissioner of Agriculture: David Edmond (Green) - added.
Virginia: Senate Class 1: Minerva Diaz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Bert K. Mizusawa (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ivan Eric Raiklin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Sam Sloan (Democratic) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Robert "Bob" Harlow (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
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