4 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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4 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 7: Jeff Zink (Republican) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 2 Special and House CD 5 Special: Reports state Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards (Democratic) will call a 20 March 2021 special election to fill these seats. All candidates from all parties appear on the open primary ballot. If no candidate receives a majority (50% of the vote plus 1), a 24 April runoff will be held between the top two vote getters.
Maryland: House CD 7: Amber Ivey (Independent) - added.
New Mexico: Senate Class 1: Jerry Rose (Unaffiliated) - added.
Virginia: Governor: Princess Blanding (Libertarian) - added.
5 changes to the 2021 candidate list. Member of Congress-elect Luke Letlow (Republican, Louisiana, House 5) has died.
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5 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Louisiana: Correction: House CD 1: Greg Lirette (Republican) is now listed as a candidate for House CD 2 Special. House CD 5: Member of Congress Luke Joshua Letlow (Republican) - On 29 December 2020, Member of Congress-elect Luke Letlow passed alway from complications of COVID-19.
Nevada: Senate Class 3: Senator Catherine Marie Cortez Masto (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Texas: Governor: Patrick Scott Wynne (Independent) - added.
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The Partisan Composition of the 117th U.S. House is now 222 Democrats, 210 Republicans, and 3 vacant seats (Iowa House CD 2, Louisiana House CD 5, New York House CD 22).
5 changes to the candidate list.
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5 changes to the candidate list:
California: House CD 26: Daniel Wilson (Independent) - added.
Florida: House CD 11: former Mascotte Mayor Tony Rosado (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Greg Lirette (Republican) - added.
Virginia: House CD 11: Manga Anantatmula (Republican) - added.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Larry Hussey (Independent) - added.
Tally of electors from the Certificates of Vote. With 270 votes needed to be elected-- Biden (Democratic) 306. Trump (Republican) 232
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We have a list of the electors from the Certificates of Vote. Duly Appointed Presidential Electors.
With 270 votes needed to be elected-- Biden (Democratic) 306, Trump (Republican) 232. There were no faithless electors.
On Wednesday 6 January 2021, the Electoral Votes are counted and tabulated before a Joint Session of Congress, after which it is officially declared who has been elected President and Vice President.
25 changes to the candidate list.
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25 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: House CD 7: Beatrice Jackson Nichols (Republican) - added.
Arkansas: Senate Class 3: Daniel Allen "Dan" Whitfield (Independent) - added.
California: Senate Class 3: Danny Fabricant (Republican) - added; Senator Alex Padilla (Democratic) - added. Governor: Rhonda Furin (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Anthony Mills (No Party Preference) - added. House CD 19: Ignacio Israel Cruz-Lara (Republican) - added. House CD 28: Sal Genovese (Democratic) - added. House CD 30: Raji Rab (Democratic) - added. House CD 39: Steve Cox (No Party Preference) - added.
Colorado: House CD 4: Isaac "Ike" McCorkle (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Rebecca Keltie (Unity) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 3: Justin Paglino (Green) - added.
Florida: House CD 4: Erick Aguilar (Republican) - added. House CD 14: Anthony W. "Tony" Eldon (Democratic) - added. House CD 18: Pam Keith (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: House CD 10: Tabitha Johnson-Green (Democratic) - added. House CD 13: former Clayton County Probate Judge Martin Cowen (Libertarian) - added.
Illinois: House CD 1: Philanise White (Republican) - added. House CD 16: Marsha Viriginia Williams (Independent) - added.
Nevada: Senate Class 1: Bradley Scott "Brad" Wing (Independent) - added.
Virginia: Lieutenant Governor: state Delegate Mark H. Levine (Democratic) - added.
Wisconsin: Superintendent of Public Instruction: Joe Fenrick (Independent) - added; Shandowlyon "Shawn" Hendricks-Williams (Democratic) - added; Steve Krull (Independent) - added.
2 changes to the candidate list.
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2 changes to the candidate list:
New Mexico: House CD 1: Randi McGinn (Democratic) - added.
Texas: House CD 14: Cyrus Sajna (Democratic) - added.
US Census Bureau releases a new estimate for 2020.
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On 22 December 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau released an estimate of the 2020 Census based on 1 July 2020 data. 2020 Census State Population and the Distribution of Electoral Votes and Representatives
- Gained 3 Seats: Texas.
- Gained 2 Seats: Florida.
- Gained 1 Seat: Arizona, Colorado, Montana, North Carolina, Oregon.
- Lost 1 Seat: California, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, West Virginia.
- Lost 2 Seats: New York.
The next US House Seat (436) would have gone to New York.
5 changes to the candidate list. California appointments.
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5 changes to the candidate list:
California: Senate Class 3: On 22 December 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom (Democratic) selected Secretary of State Alex Padilla (Democratic) to fill the Seat of Senator Kamala D. Harris (Democratic) who has been elected Vice President. Secretary of State: On 22 December 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom selected Assembly Member Shirley Weber (Democratic) to fill the seat of Secretary of State Alex Padilla who has been appointed to the U.S. Senate.
Kentucky: Senate Class 3: David Biery (Independent) - added.
Nevada: House CD 3: Member of Congress Susan Kelley "Susie" Lee (Democratic) - added as candidate.
New Mexico: House CD 1: Aubrey Dunn (No Party Affiliation) - added; state Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (Democratic) - added; Melanie Stansbury (Democratic) - added.
1 change to the 2021 candidate list.
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1 change to the 2021 candidate list:
Georgia: House CD 7: Michael Allen Corbin (Republican) - added.
7 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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7 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Alabama: House CD 6: Kevin G. Stewart (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
California: House CD 18: Palo Alto City Council Member Greg Tanaka (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: Governor: Shane Hazel (Libertarian) - added.
Illinois: House CD 5: Raleigh Bowman (Democratic) - added.
Kansas: Governor: Governor Laura Kelly (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 10: Brian Allen (Republican) - added.
Virginia: House CD 2: Andy Baan (Republican) - added.
3 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 3 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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3 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
Georgia: President: Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - removed; Joseph Charles "Average Joe" Schriner (Write-in [Independent]) - removed. House CD 12: Donald Keller (Write-in [Independent]) - removed.
3 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 29: Angelica Duenas (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: Comptroller: state Delegate Brooke Elizabeth Lierman (Democratic) - added.
New York: Governor: Derrick Gibson (Republican) - added.
10 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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10 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 30: Lucie Lapointe Volotzky (Republican) - added.
Connecticut: House CD 1: Andrew Joseph Legnani (Democratic) - added.
Idaho: Attorney General: Arthur B. "Art" Macomber (Republican) - added.
Maryland: House CD 5: Greenbelt Mayor Colin A. Byrd (Democratic) - added.
Massachusetts: Senate Class 1: Shiva Ayyadurai (Republican) - added. Governor: Danielle Allen (Democratic) - added; Scott M. Khourie (Democratic) - added; Carlos Perez (Libertarian) - added.
Texas: House CD 22: James Scott Squires (Democratic) - added. House CD 30: Jessica Mason (Democratic) - added.
1 change to the 2020 list. 3 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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1 change to the 2020 list:
Michigan: House CD 10: Member of Congress Paul Mitchell, III (Independent) - On 14 December 2020, Member of Congress Paul Mitchell, III announced he was leaving the Republican Party and becoming an Independent.
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The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 233 Democrats, 195 Republicans, 1 Libertarian, 1 Independent, and 5 vacant seats (California House CD 50, California House CD 8, Georgia House CD 14, North Carolina House CD 11, Texas House CD 4).
3 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 21: former Member of Congress Terrance John "TJ" Cox (Democratic) - added.
Illinois: House CD 1: Glenda Wright-McCullum (Independent) - added.
Texas: House CD 4: Russell Foster (Democratic) - added.
Monday 14 December 2020: The several ELECTORAL COLLEGEs meet in each State and the District of Columbia to cast the formal, constitutional vote for President, and Vice-President, of the United States
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5 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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5 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 8: Michael Archangel Muscato (Democratic) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 8: Michael Ruiz (Democratic) - added.
New York: House CD 2: Muzibul Huq (Democratic) - added.
Virginia: Governor: state Delegate Lee J. Carter (Democratic) - added; state Senator Amanda F. Chase (Republican) - previously listed as Independent [Republican].
14 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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14 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 3: Joshua Weil (Democratic) - added.
Illinois: Secretary of State: Chicago City Clerk Anna M. Valencia (Democratic) - added.
Indiana: House CD 9: D. Liam Dorris (Democratic) - added.
Kansas: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Lynn Rogers (Democratic) - Open Chair - Lieutenant Governor Lynn Rogers (Democratic), who was first elected in 2018, was appointed on 10 December 2020 by Governor Laura Kelly (Democratic) to the State Treasurer's seat. The Treasurer's vacancy is the result of state Treasurer Jacob "Jake" LaTurner (Republican) winning the U.S. House CD 2 seat on 3 November 2020.
New Jersey: Governor: Doug Steinhardt (Republican) - added.
Ohio: Senate Class 3: Christopher Monroe (Democratic) - added. House CD 11 Special: Member of Congress Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic) was nominated by apparent President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development on 8 December 2020. We assume there will be a Special Election for this House Seat. Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Shontel M. Brown (Democratic) - added; former state Senator Jeffrey "Jeff" Johnson (Democratic) - added; Tariq K. Shabazz (Democratic) - added; former state Senator Nina Turner (Democratic) - added.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Daniel J. "Dan" McKee (Democratic) - Open Chair; former state Representative Aaron Regunberg (Democratic) - added.
Virginia: House CD 2: Jarome Bell (Republican) - added.
6 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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6 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Arkansas: Senate Class 3: Senator John Nichols Boozman (Republican) - added as candidate.
California: House CD 21: Nicole Parra (Democratic) - added. House CD 48: former Member of Congress Harley E. Rouda, Jr. (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 23: Carla Spalding (Republican) - added.
Mississippi: House CD 2: Jeffrey Lynn Keuneke (Republican) - added.
Virginia: House CD 5: Shadi Ayyas (Democratic) - added.
2 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 3 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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2 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
New Jersey: President: Shawn W. Howard (Write-in) - removed. Senate Class 2: Luis Ed Vergara (Write-in) - removed.
3 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 3: Senator Marco Rubio (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 14: Alix "St. Christopher" Toulme, Jr. (Other) - added.
North Carolina: Senate Class 3: Marcia Karen Abrams (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
1 change to the 2020 candidate list. 4 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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1 change to the 2020 candidate list:
California: House CD 8: Member of Congress Paul Cook (Republican) - Vacant Office - 7 December 2020: Resigned be seated as a San Bernardino County Supervisor.
The Partisan Composition of the 116th U.S. House is now 233 Democrats, 196 Republicans, 1 Libertarian, and 5 vacant seats (California House CD 50, California House CD 8, Georgia House CD 14, North Carolina House CD 11, Texas House CD 4).
4 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 5: Joan Greene (Democratic) - added.
California: Governor: Errol Webber (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
Tennessee: House CD 4: Gerald W. Hood, III (Republican) - added.
Texas: House CD 16: Sam Williams, Jr. (Republican) - added.
10 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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10 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: Senate Class 3: Lijun "Lily" Zhou (Republican) - added. House CD 47: William "Will" Griffith (Democratic) - added. House CD 50: Stephen William Houlahan (Independent) - added.
Florida: House CD 24: Christine Alexandria Olivo (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: House CD 1: Joyce Griggs (Democratic) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 5: Member of Congress Luke Joshua Letlow (Republican) - Incumbent added.
Massachusetts: House CD 9: Mark Littles (Republican) - added.
New York: Senate Class 3: Joel Anabilah-Azumah (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Virginia: Governor: state Senator Amanda F. Chase (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. Attorney General: state Delegate Jason S. Miyares (Republican) - added.
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The Partisan Composition of the 117th U.S. House is now 222 Democrats and 211 Republicans.
14 changes to the 2020 candidate list. Results of 5 December Louisiana House CD 5 runoff election.
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14 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in) - added; John Farney (Write-in) - added; Katherine "Kate" Forbes (Write-in) - added; Lee Christopher "Chris" Franklin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kathryn Gibson (Write-in) - added; Jeremy Higgs (Write-in) - added; Lowell Martin Seida (Write-in) - added. Senate Class 2: Bryan Robinson (Write-in) - added. House CD 9: Richard Mayers (Write-in) - added. House CD 17: General "The General" Parker (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 5 runoff election: Luke Joshua Letlow (Republican) - elected. This is the final Federal Election of 2020.
Presidential Candidates: John Farney (Write-in) - added; Jeremy Higgs (Write-in) - added; Lowell Martin Seida (Write-in) - added.
Saturday 5 December 2020: Lousiana U.S. House CD 5 Runoff Election
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Tuesday 1 December 2020: Saturday 5 December 2020: Lousiana U.S. House CD 5 Runoff Election
Since no candidate received a majority (50% of the vote plus 1) in the 3 November General Election, a runoff is held between the top two vote getters on 5 December 2020.
Polls close at 8:00p CST (0200 UTC).
Returns from a official source.
5 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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5 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 42: William Edward "Liam" O'Mara, IV (Democratic) - added.
Colorado: House CD 4: Rome Vibe (Democratic) - added.
District of Columbia: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Wendy Hamilton (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 5: Michael Moore (Legal Marijuana Now) - added.
Oregon: House CD 1: Dundee Mayor David Russ (Republican) - added.
11 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 1 change to the 2021 candidate list.
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11 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 3: Senator Mark Kelly (Democratic) - sworn.
Georgia: House CD 5: Member of Congress Kwanza Hall (Democratic) - elected in a Special Election.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 233 Democrats, 197 Republicans, 1 Libertarian, and 4 vacant seats (California House CD 50, Georgia House CD 14, North Carolina House CD 11, Texas House CD 4).
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. Senate is now 52 Republicans, 46 Democrats, and 2 Independents.
Tennessee: Senate Class 2: John A. Gentry (Write-in) - added; Al Green (Write-in) - added. House CD 2: Ronald Cornell, Jr. (Write-in) - added; David Dockery (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Scott D. James (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Natisha Brooks (Write-in) - added; John Miglietta (Write-in) - added; Trevor Killian Murphy (Write-in) - added. House CD 9: Charles Shappley (Write-in) - added.
1 change to the 2021 candidate list:
North Carolina: Senate Class 3: Marcia Karen Abrams (Republican) - added.
Results of Georgia Special Runoff Election U.S. House CD 5. 11 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 8 changes to the candidate 2021 list.
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11 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
California: House CD 25: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Garcia (Republican) - elected.
District of Columbia: President: Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in) - added; Joseph W. "Joe" McHugh (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Karen M. Short (Write-in) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; William Toggle (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Sharon Wallace (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Andy Hope Williams, Jr. (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Georgia: House CD 5 Special: former Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall (Democratic) - elected.
Presidential Candidates: Karen M. Short (Democratic) - added; William Toggle (Democratic) - added.
8 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 25: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Garcia (Republican) - Incumbent added.
Idaho: Lieutenant Governor: former state Representative Luke Malek (Republican) - added.
Maryland: House CD 6: state Delegate Neil C. Parrott (Republican) - added.
North Carolina: Senate Class 3: Hayden Zel Boyette (Independent) - added; former state Senator Erica D. Smith (Democratic) - added; former Member of Congress Bradley Mark "Mark" Walker (Republican) - added.
Oregon: Governor: Bud Pierce (Republican) - added.
Virginia: Lieutenant Governor: state Delegate Sam Rasoul (Democratic) - added.
Tuesday 1 December 2020: Georgia Special Runoff Election U.S. House CD 5
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Tuesday 1 December 2020: Georgia Special Runoff Election U.S. House CD 5
The vacancy was caused by the passing of Member of Congress John R. Lewis on 17 July 2020. This Special Election is for the remainder of the term ending in January 2021. Since no one received a majority of the vote in the 29 September nonpartisan special election, the top two vote-getters advance to a 1 December 2020 runoff.
Returns from a official source.
3 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 3 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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3 changes to the 0202 candidate list:
Arizona: President: President R19 Boddie (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in [Non Affiliated]; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - previously listed as Write-in [Peace And Freedom]; Jade Simmons (Write-in [None]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent].
3 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
Florida: Senate Class 3: Allen Ellison (Democratic) - added.
Ohio: House CD 1: Member of Congress Steven J. "Steve" Chabot (Republican) - added as candidate.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Robert W. Kirby (Democratic) - added.
7 changes to the 2000 candidate list. 14 changes to the 2021 candidate list.
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7 changes to the 2000 candidate list:
California: House CD 21: former Member of Congress David G. Valadao (Republican) - elected.
Minnesota: Senate Class 2: Robert Paul "Rob" Barrett, Jr. (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in; John L. Berman (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in; Stephen W. Carlson (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Write-in. House CD 5: Ervan Katari Miller (Write-in [Democratic-Farmer Labor]) - previously listed as Write-in.
New York: House CD 1: Member of Congress Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican, Conservative, Independence) - elected.
Presidential Candidates: Demetra Jefferson Wysinger (Libertarian) - previously listed as Write-in.
14 changes to the 2021 candidate list:
California: House CD 21: Member of Congress David G. Valadao (Republican) - Incumbent added. House CD 43: Joe Edward Collins, III (Republican) - added.
Colorado: House CD 5: Ryan Casey Thompson (Unaffiliated) - added.
Florida: Governor: David Nelson Freeman (Democratic) - added. House CD 2: Karen Stripling (Democratic) - added. House CD 7: Mark Busch (Republican) - added. House CD 20: Barbara Sharief (Democratic) - added.
Georgia: House CD 7: Richard Dean "Rich" McCormick (Republican) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 2 Special: Gary Chambers (Democratic) - added; Colby James (Independent) - added.
New York: House CD 1: Member of Congress Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican) - Incumbent added.
Texas: House CD 23: Alia Garcia Ureste (Republican) - added.
Virginia: Governor: Governor Ralph S. Northam (Democratic) - Open Chair. House CD 8: Heerak Christian Kim (Independent) - added.
61 changes to the 2020 candidate list. 1 change to the 2021 candidate list.
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61 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
Alaska: President: David C. Byrne (Write-in) - added; Joseph W. "Joe" McHugh (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Demetra Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
Kansas: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican]) - added; President R19 Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Todd Cella (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jason R. Edwards (Write-in) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Shawn W. Howard (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Dario David Hunter (Write-in [Green]) - added; Michael Arthur "Mike" Laboch (Write-in) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Ajay Sood (Write-in) - added; Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - removed; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 1: Alex B. Morse (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. House CD 6: Rachel Nicole Miselman (Write-in) - added. House CD 7: Claudette N. Joseph (Write-in) - added; Rachel Nicole Miselman (Write-in) - added.
Minnesota: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Don Blankenship (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; President R19 Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Katherine "Kate" Forbes (Write-in) - added; Frederick Michael Carl Frederickson (Write-in) - added; Ryan J. Gilmer (Write-in) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Dario David Hunter (Write-in [Green]) - added; Michael Arthur "Mike" Laboch (Write-in) - added; Andrew Palmiscno (Write-in) - added; Albert L. Raley (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Deborah Ann "Debbie" Rouse (Write-in [No Affiliation]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Jason Alexander Stanek (Write-in) - added; Marcus Errellius Sykes (Write-in) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Patrick Whitcomb (Write-in) - added; Demetra Wysinger (Write-in) - added. Senate Class 2: Rob Barrett, Jr. (Write-in) - added; John Berman (Write-in) - added; Stephen W. Carlson (Write-in) - added; Jason U. Shaver (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Ervan Katari Miller (Write-in) - added; Toya Woodland (Write-in) - added. House CD 8: John Evans (Write-in) - added; David "Dave" "Armin" Pipho (Write-in) - added.
New Hampshire: President: Shawn W. Howard (Write-in) - removed.
Washington: President: Susan Maude Buchser-Lochocki (Write-in [Green]) - added; Steven Spenser (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Jason R. Edwards (Write-in) - added; Frederick Michael Carl Frederickson (Write-in) - added; Ryan J. Gilmer (Write-in) - added; Andrew Palmiscno (Write-in) - added; Steven Spenser (Independent) - added; Jason Alexander Stanek (Write-in) - added; Patrick Whitcomb (Write-in) - added; Demetra Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
1 change to the 2021 candidate list:
South Carolina: House CD 7: Ryan Nigel Norfield Norris, Jr. (Democratic) - added.
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32 changes to the 2020 candidate list:
Michigan: House CD 6: Jerry Solis (Write-in) - added. House CD 9: Douglas Allen Troszak (Write-in) - added. House CD 11: Frank Acosta (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 13: Donald Eason (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
New Hampshire: President: former South Bend Mayor Peter Paul Montgomery "Pete" Buttigieg (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Governor Andrew Mark Cuomo (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Member of Congress Tulsi Gabbard (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Michael Dale "Mike" Huckabee (Write-in [Republican]) - added; John Richard Kasich, Jr. (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Senator Amy Jean Klobuchar (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; former First Lady Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Ronald Ernest "Ron" Paul (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Vice President Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Condoleeza "Condi" Rice (Write-in [Republican]) - added; former Massachusetts Governor Willard "Mitt" Romney (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Senator Cynthia Jeanne "Jeanne" Shaheen (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Governor Christopher Thomas "Chris" Sununu (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Vermin Love Supreme (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; William Floyd "Bill" Weld (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Andrew Yang (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Governor Andrew Mark Cuomo (Democratic) - added; Michael Dale "Mike" Huckabee (Republican) - added; John Richard Kasich, Jr. (Republican) - added; former First Lady Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (Democratic) - added; Ronald Ernest "Ron" Paul (Libertarian) - added; Vice President Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (Republican) - added; Condoleeza "Condi" Rice (Republican) - added; Senator Cynthia Jeanne "Jeanne" Shaheen (Democratic) - added; Governor Christopher Thomas "Chris" Sununu (Republican) - added.
30 changes to the candidate list. New section: 2021 Off-Year Election.
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30 changes to the candidate list:
New section: 2021 Off-Year Election.
Alabama: House CD 6: Kevin G. Stewart (Independent) - added.
Alaska: House At-Large: Julio Perez (Republican) - added.
Arizona: House CD 9: Orlando C. Johnson, Jr. (Republican) - added.
California: Senate Class 3: James P. Bradley (Republican) - added. House CD 18: Saratoga City Councilman Rishi Kumar (Democratic) - added. House CD 25: former Assembly Member Christy Smith (Democratic) - added. House CD 32: Mumin Khan (Democratic) - added. House CD 49: San Juan Capistrano Councilmember Brian L. Maryott (Republican) - added.
Delaware: Governor: Governor John Charles Carney, Jr. (Democratic) - Open Chair.
Florida: House CD 9: Jose Alfredo Castillo (Republican) - added; Kenneth James Hartpence (Republican) - added; Sergio E. Ortiz (Republican) - added; Hendrith Vanlon Smith, Jr. (Democratic) - added. House CD 10: Willie Montague (Republican) - added. House CD 14: Erik Mishiyev (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 20: Matt Boswell (Democratic) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 2 Special: state Senator Troy A. Carter (Democratic) - added; state Senator Karen Carter Peterson (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: Senate Class 3: Roussan "Rou" Etienne, Jr. (Republican) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 4: Newton City Councilor Jacob D. "Jake" Auchincloss (Democratic) - added; former Attleboro Councilor Julie Hall (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Rayla Campbell (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 3: Lily Joy Erickson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: William Bryk (Democratic) - added.
North Carolina: House CD 1: Sandy Smith (Republican) - added.
Oregon: Senate Class 3: Jo Rae Perkins (Republican) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 10: former state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale (Democratic) - added.
Utah: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Deidre M. Henderson (Republican) - Incumbent added.
Virginia: Governor: Kurt Santini (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Mark R. Herring (Democratic) - Incumbent to run for re-election.
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New York: House CD 18: Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic, Independence, Working Families) - elected.
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New York: House CD 2: Assemblymember Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican, Serve America Movement, Conservative, Libertarian) - elected. House CD 19: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic, Serve America Movement, Working Families) - elected.
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Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Michael F.Q. "Mike" San Nicolas (Democratic) - elected.
Louisiana: House CD 2: Member of Congress Cedric L. Richmond (Democratic) - Open Seat - 17 November 2020: Member of Congress Richmond announced his resignation to become Senior Adviser to the President and White House Public Engagement Director in the Biden Administration. A special election will be called to fill this seat
New York: House CD 3: Member of Congress Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Working Families, Democratic, Independence) - elected.
North Carolina: Attorney General: Attorney General Joshua Harold "Josh" Stein (Democratic) - elected.
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Missouri: Senate Class 3: Senator Roy Blunt (Republican) - added as candidate.
Utah: House CD 4: Burgess Owens (Republican) - elected.
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California: Governor: Nickolas Wildstar (Libertarian) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Austin Searle (Democratic) - added.
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California: Senate Class 3: Dhruva Herle (Democratic) - added. House CD 39: former state Assemblywoman Young Kim (Republican) - elected.
Florida: Senate Class 1: Bernard Korn (Democratic) - added. Senate Class 3: Shantele Bennett (Democratic) - added. Governor: Richard P. Dembinsky (Democratic) - added; Kyle "KC" Gibson (No Party Affiliation) - added; Mark B. Graham (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Georgia: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 16 electoral votes.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: William Mendiola "Will" Castro (Republican) - lost Primary.
Louisiana: House CD 5: Sandra "Candy" Christophe (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 24: Member of Congress John M. Katko (Republican, Conservative, Independence) - elected.
North Carolina: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 15 electoral votes.
Oregon: Governor: Governor Kate Brown (Democratic) - Open Chair.
Vermont: Senate Class 3: Cris Ericson (Independent) - added.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: Samuel Nicholas D'Amico (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic.
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Illinois: House CD 14: Member of Congress Lauren A. Underwood (Democratic) - elected.
Nebraska: Governor: Charles W. Herbster (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 11: Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis (Republican, Conservative) - elected.
North Carolina: House CD 7: Theresa "Terri" Everett (Write-in) - added.
Oklahoma: Governor: former state Sentor Ervin Yen (Republican) - added.
South Carolina: Governor: Governor Henry D. McMaster (Republican) - added as candidate.
Vermont: President: Shawn W. Howard (Write-in) - removed.
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Alaska: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Dan Sullivan (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Donald E. "Don" Young (Republican) - elected.
Arizona: House CD 1: Member of Congress Tom O'Halleran (Democratic) - elected.
California: House CD 34: Member of Congress Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) - elected.
North Carolina: Auditor: Auditor Beth Ann Wood (Democratic) - elected. Commissioner of Labor: state Representative Joshua Robert "Josh" Dobson (Republican) - elected.
Puerto Rico: Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives: Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón (Partido Nuevo Progresista) - elected.
Washington: House CD 8: Member of Congress Kim Schrier (Democratic) - elected.
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California: House CD 8: state Assemblyman Jay Obernolte (Republican) - elected. House CD 48: Orange County Supervisor Michelle Park Steel (Republican) - elected.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Donald C. "Don" Bolduc (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: Governor: Hirsch Singh (Republican) - added.
New York: Governor: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (Democratic) - added as candidate.
North Carolina: Senate Class 2: Senator Thomas Roland "Thom" Tillis (Republican) - elected.
Pennsylvania: Treasurer: Stacy L. Garrity (Republican) - elected.
Texas: Governor: Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 24: former Irving Mayor Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Van Duyne (Republican) - elected.
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California: House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas "Tom" McClintock (Republican) - elected. House CD 42: Member of Congress Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - elected.
Missouri: House CD 1: Martin D. Baker (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in. House CD 5: William Howard "Billy" Ballard, IV (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in.
North Carolina: President: Jo Jorgenson (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; former Massachusetts Governor Willard "Mitt" Romney (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Puerto Rico: Governor: former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi (Partido Nuevo Progresista) - elected.
Texas: Railroad Commissioner 3: James "Jim" Wright (Republican) - elected.
Presidential Candidates: Jo Jorgenson (Write-in) - - added - North Carolina write-in misspelling of Jo Jorgensen.
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California: Senate Class 3: Senator Kamala D. Harris (Democratic) - Open Seat- Apparently elected Vice President. House CD 50: former Member of Congress Darrell Edward Issa (Republican) - elected.
Louisiana: House CD 5 (Since no candidate received a majority (50% of the vote plus 1) in the 3 November General Election, a runoff is held between the top two vote getters on 5 December 2020): Allen Guillory, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Hasty (Republican) - lost Primary; Jesse P. Lagarde (Democratic) - lost Primary; Martin Lemelle, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ouachita Parish Police Juror Randall Scott "Scotty" Robinson (Republican) - lost Primary; Phillip Snowden (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Missouri: Governor: Theo "Ted" Brown, Sr. (Write-in) - added; Arnie C. "AC" Dienoff (Write-in) - added; Martin Lindstedt (Write-in) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Jeremy Gundel (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Martin D. Baker (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Thomas "Tom" Clapp (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Billy Ballard (Write-in) - added; Emmanuel Dorn (Write-in) - added. House CD 7: Dennis Davis (Write-in) - added.
Nevada: House CD 3: Member of Congress Susan Kelley "Susie" Lee (Democratic) - elected.
Pennsylvania: House CD 17: Member of Congress Conor James Lamb (Democratic) - elected.
Texas: Attorney General: former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski (Democratic) - added.
Virginia: House CD 7: Member of Congress Abigail A. Spanberger (Democratic) - elected.
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Alabama: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Thomas H. "Tommy" Tuberville (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Mobile County Commissioner Jerry Lee Carl, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: former state Representative Felix Barry "Barry" Moore (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Michael Dennis "Mike" Rogers (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Robert Brown Aderholt (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Morris J. "Mo" Brooks, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Gary Palmer (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell (Democratic) - elected.
American Samoa: Governor: Lieutenant Governor Lemanu Peleti Palepoi Sialega Mauga ([Democratic]) - elected, previously listed as [Democratic]. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen ([Republican]) - elected, previously listed as [Republican].
Arizona: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 11 electoral votes. Senate Class 3 Special: Mark Kelly (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Paul Anthony Gosar (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Andy Biggs (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress David S. Schweikert (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Ruben Gallego (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Debbie Lesko (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Greg Stanton (Democratic) - elected.
Arkansas: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Thomas B. "Tom" Cotton (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress James French "French" Hill (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Bruce Westerman (Republican) - elected.
California: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 55 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Fepbrina Estrelvia Keivaulqe Autiameineire (None) - added; Mary Glory Thach (None) - added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Doug LaMalfa (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jared W. Huffman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress C. Michael "Mike" Thompson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Doris K. Matsui (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Gerald Mark "Jerry" McNerney (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Josh Harder (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Barbara Lee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Jackie Speier (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: Member of Congress Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress Jim Costa (Democratic) - elected. House CD 17: Member of Congress Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - elected. House CD 18: Member of Congress Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic) - elected. House CD 19: Member of Congress Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) - elected. House CD 20: Member of Congress James Varni "Jimmy" Panetta (Democratic) - elected. House CD 22: Member of Congress Devin Gerald Nunes (Republican) - elected. House CD 23: Member of Congress Kevin McCarthy (Republican) - elected. House CD 24: Member of Congress Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 26: Member of Congress Julia Brownley (Democratic) - elected. House CD 27: Member of Congress Judy Chu (Democratic) - elected. House CD 28: Member of Congress Adam B. Schiff (Democratic) - elected. House CD 29: Member of Congress Tony Cárdenas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 30: Member of Congress Brad Sherman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 31: Member of Congress Pete Aguilar (Democratic) - elected. House CD 32: Member of Congress Grace Flores Napolitano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 33: Member of Congress Ted W. Lieu (Democratic) - elected. House CD 35: Member of Congress Norma J. Torres (Democratic) - elected. House CD 36: Member of Congress Raul Ruiz (Democratic) - elected. House CD 37: Member of Congress Karen R. Bass (Democratic) - elected. House CD 38: Member of Congress Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 40: Member of Congress Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) - elected. House CD 41: Member of Congress Mark A. Takano (Democratic) - elected. House CD 43: Member of Congress Maxine Waters (Democratic) - elected. House CD 44: Member of Congress Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic) - elected. House CD 45: Member of Congress Katherine "Katie" Porter (Democratic) - elected. House CD 46: Member of Congress Jose Luis "Lou" Correa (Democratic) - elected. House CD 47: Member of Congress Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 49: Member of Congress Mike Levin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 51: Member of Congress Juan Carlos Vargas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 52: Member of Congress Scott Peters (Democratic) - elected. House CD 53: Sara Jacobs (Democratic) - elected.
Colorado: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: former Governor John W. Hickenlooper (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Diana L. DeGette (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Joseph "Joe" Neguse (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Lauren Boebert (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Kenneth R. "Ken" Buck (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Douglas L. "Doug" Lamborn (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Jason Crow (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Edwin G. "Ed" Perlmutter (Democratic) - elected.
Connecticut: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 3: Senator Richard Blumenthal (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Member of Congress John B. Larson (Working Families, Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Courtney (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Rosa L. DeLauro (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Jim Himes (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Jahana Hayes (Democratic, Working Families) - elected.
Delaware: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Christopher A. "Chris" Coons (Democratic) - elected. Governor: Governor John Charles Carney, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long (Democratic) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro (Democratic) - elected.
District of Columbia: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) - elected.
Florida: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 29 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Neal Patrick Dunn (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Kat Cammack (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress John H. Rutherford (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Alfred "Al" Lawson, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Waltz (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Stephanie Murphy (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress William "Bill" Posey (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Darren Soto (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Valdez "Val" Demings (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Daniel "Dan" Webster (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Gus Michael Bilirakis (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Charlie Joseph Crist (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Katherine Anne "Kathy" Castor (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: Lakeland City Commissioner Scott Franklin (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress Vernon "Vern" Buchanan (Republican) - elected. House CD 17: Member of Congress Greg W. Steube (Republican) - elected. House CD 18: Member of Congress Brian Mast (Republican) - elected; Karl W. "KW" Miller (No Party Affiliation [Republican]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. House CD 19: state Representative Byron Donalds (Republican) - elected. House CD 20: Member of Congress Alcee L. Hastings (Democratic) - elected. House CD 21: Member of Congress Lois J. Frankel (Democratic) - elected. House CD 22: Member of Congress Theodore Eliot "Ted" Deutch (Democratic) - elected. House CD 23: Member of Congress Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) - elected. House CD 24: Member of Congress Frederica S. Wilson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 25: Member of Congress Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican) - elected. House CD 26: Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Giménez (Republican) - elected. House CD 27: Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican) - elected.
Georgia: Senate Class 2: Shane Hazel (Libertarian) - lost Primary. Senate Class 3 Special: Elbert "Al" Bartell (Independent) - lost Primary; Allen Buckley (Independent) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Douglas Allen "Doug" Collins (Republican) - lost Primary; John "Green" Fortuin (Green) - lost Primary; Derrick E. Grayson (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Todd Greene (Independent) - lost Primary; Annette Davis Jackson (Republican) - lost Primary; Deborah A. Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jamesia James (Democratic) - lost Primary; Arthur Wayne "Wayne" Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Lieberman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Hapeville Board of Appeals Member Rod Mack (Write-in) - lost Primary; Joy Felicia Slade (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brian Richard Slowinski (Libertarian) - lost Primary; state Representative Valencia Stovall (Independent) - lost Primary; former state Senator Edward J. "Ed" Tarver (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kandiss Sharpe Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Dien Winfield (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Earl Leroy "Buddy" Carter (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Anderson Drew "Drew" Ferguson, IV (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Nikema Natassha Williams (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Lucia Kay "Lucy" McBath (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress James Austin "Austin" Scott (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Andrew Clyde (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Jody B. Hice (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Barry D. Loudermilk (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Richard Wallen "Rick" Allen (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress David Albert Scott (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) - elected.
Hawaii: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Edward E. "Ed" Case (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: state Senator Kaiali'i "Kai" Kahele (Democratic) - elected.
Idaho: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator James E. "Jim" Risch (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Russell "Russ" Fulcher (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Michael Keith "Mike" Simpson (Republican) - elected.
Illinois: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 20 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Richard J. "Dick" Durbin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Bobby Lee Rush (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Robin L. Kelly (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Marie Newman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Jesus G. "Chuy" Garcia (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Mike Quigley (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Sean Casten (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Danny K. Davis (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Bradley Scott "Brad" Schneider (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress G. William "Bill" Foster (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Michael J. "Mike" Bost (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Rodney L. Davis (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Mary Miller (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress Adam Kinzinger (Republican) - elected. House CD 17: Member of Congress Cheri Bustos (Democratic) - elected. House CD 18: Member of Congress Darin McKay LaHood (Republican) - elected.
Indiana: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 11 electoral votes. Governor: Governor Eric Joseph Holcomb (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: North Township Trustee Frank J. Mrvan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jackie Swihart Walorski (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress James E. "Jim" Banks (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress James R. "Jim" Baird (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Victoria Spartz (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Gregory J. "Greg" Pence (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress André D. Carson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Larry D. Bucshon (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Joseph A. "Trey" Hollingsworth, III (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: former Member of Congress Todd Rokita (Republican) - elected.
Iowa: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Joni K. Ernst (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: state Representative Ashley Hinson Arenholz (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Cindy Axne (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: state Senator Randall "Randy" Feenstra (Republican) - elected.
Kansas: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Member of Congress Roger W. "Doc" Marshall (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: former Liuetenant Governor Tracey Robert Mann (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Treasurer Jacob "Jake" LaTurner (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Sharice L. Davids (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Ron Estes (Republican) - elected.
Kentucky: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 8 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Mitch McConnell (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress James R. Comer (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Steven Brett "Brett" Guthrie (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress John A. Yarmuth (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas H. Massie (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Harold Dallas "Hal" Rogers (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Garland "Andy" Barr (Republican) - elected.
Louisiana: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 8 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator William M. "Bill" Cassidy (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Stephen J. "Steve" Scalise (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Cedric L. Richmond (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Clay Higgins (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress James Michael "Mike" Johnson (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Luke Joshua Letlow (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Garret Graves (Republican) - elected.
Maine: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes; President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 1 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Susan Margaret Collins (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Chellie M. Pingree (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jared F. Golden (Democratic) - elected.
Maryland: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 10 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Andrew P. "Andy" Harris (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Charles Albert Dutch "C.A. Dutch" Ruppersberger, III (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress John Peter Spyros Sarbanes (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Anthony Gregory Brown (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Steny Hamilton Hoyer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Jason Herrick (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Member of Congress David J. Trone (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Kweisi Mfume (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Jamin B. "Jamie" Raskin (Democratic) - elected; Lih Young (Write-in [Democratic]) - added.
Massachusetts: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 11 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Edward John "Ed" Markey (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Richard E. Neal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress James P. "Jim" McGovern (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Lori Loureiro Trahan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Newton City Councilor Jacob D. "Jake" Auchincloss (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Katherine M. Clark (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Seth W. Moulton (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Ayanna S. Pressley (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress William Richard "Bill" Keating (Democratic) - elected.
Michigan: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 16 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Gary C. Peters (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress John W. "Jack" Bergman (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress William P. "Bill" Huizenga (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Peter Meijer (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress John Moolenaar (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Daniel T. "Dan" Kildee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Frederick Stephen "Fred" Upton (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Timothy L. "Tim" Walberg (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Elissa Slotkin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Andy Levin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Lisa McClain (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Haley Stevens (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Debbie Dingell (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Rashida Tlaib (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Brenda Lulenar Lawrence (Democratic) - elected.
Minnesota: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - 10 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Tina Flint Smith (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress James "Jim" Hagedorn (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Angela Dawn "Angie" Craig (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Dean Phillips (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Betty McCollum (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Ilhan Omar (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Thomas Earl "Tom" Emmer, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: former Lieutenant Governor Michelle Fischbach (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Peter Allen "Pete" Stauber (Republican) - elected.
Mississippi: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress John Trent "Trent" Kelly (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Bennie G. Thompson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Michael Patrick Guest (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Steven McCarty Palazzo (Republican) - elected.
Missouri: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 10 electoral votes. Governor: Governor Michael L. "Mike" Parson (Republican) - elected. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Cori Bush (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Ann L. Wagner (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress W. Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Vicky Jo Hartzler (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Emanuel Cleaver, II (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Samuel B. "Sam" Graves, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Billy Long (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Jason T. Smith (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State John R. "Jay" Ashcroft (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Eric S. Schmitt (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick (Republican) - elected.
Montana: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Steven "Steve" Daines (Republican) - elected. Governor: Member of Congress Greg Gianforte (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Auditor Matt Rosendale (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: Deputy Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Roosevelt County District Attorney Austin Knudsen (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Troy Downing (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Elsie Arntzen (Republican) - elected.
Nebraska: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 1 electoral votes; President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Benjamin E. "Ben" Sasse (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Fortenberry (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Donald John "Don" Bacon (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Adrian M. Smith (Republican) - elected.
Nevada: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 6 electoral votes. House CD 1: Joseph Maridon, Jr. (No Political Party) - apparently not a candidate; Member of Congress Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Mark Eugene Amodei (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Steven Alexzander Horsford (Democratic) - elected.
New Hampshire: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic) - elected. Governor: Governor Chris Sununu (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Christopher C. "Chris" Pappas (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Ann McLane "Annie" Kuster (Democratic) - elected.
New Jersey: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 14 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Cory A. Booker (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Donald W. Norcross (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jeff Van Drew (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Andrew "Andy" Kim (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Joshua S. "Josh" Gottheimer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Frank Pallone, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Tom Malinowski (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Albio Sires (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress William J. "Bill" Pascrell, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Donald M. Payne, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Rebecca Michelle "Mikie" Sherrill (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) - elected.
New Mexico: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 5 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Member of Congress Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Debra A. "Deb" Haaland (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: former state Representative Stella Yvette "Yvette" Herrell (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic) - elected.
New York: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic, Working Families) - 29 electoral votes. House CD 4: Member of Congress Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Gregory Weldon Meeks (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Grace Meng (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Nydia Margarita Velázquez (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Hakeem S. Jeffries (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke (Working Families, Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Carolyn Bosher Maloney (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Adriano Espaillat (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 15: New York City Councilman Ritchie John Torres (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Jamaal A. Bowman (Democratic) - elected. House CD 17: Mondaire Jones (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 20: Member of Congress Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Independence, Working Families) - elected. House CD 21: Member of Congress Elise M. Stefanik (Republican, Conservative, Independence) - elected. House CD 23: Member of Congress Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Republican, Conservative, Independence) - elected. House CD 25: Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Working Families, Democratic, Independence) - elected. House CD 26: Member of Congress Brian M. Higgins (Democratic, Serve America Movement, Working Families) - elected. House CD 27: Member of Congress Christopher L. "Chris" Jacobs (Republican, Independence, Conservative) - elected.
North Carolina: President: Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added. Governor: Governor Roy Asberry Cooper, III (Democratic) - elected. Lieutenant Governor: Mark Keith Robinson (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress George Kenneth "G. K." Butterfield, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: former state Assembly Memeber Deborah Koff Ross (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Gregory Francis "Greg" Murphy (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress David Eugene Price (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Kathy Ellen Manning (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress James Daniel "Dan" Bishop (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Patrick Timothy McHenry (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: David Madison "Madison" Cawthorn (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Theodore Paul "Ted" Budd (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Elaine Folk Marshall (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Dale Robbins Folwell (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Steven Wayne "Steve" Troxler (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: Insurance Commissioner John Michael "Mike" Causey (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Catherine Lauterbach Truitt (Republican) - elected.
North Dakota: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Governor: Governor Doug Burgum (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Kelly M. Armstrong (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: state Representative Thomas Beadle (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Auditor Joshua C. "Josh" Gallion (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Insurance: Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread (Republican) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Kirsten Baesler (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - elected, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Republican]. Public Service Commissioner 3: Public Service Commissioner Brian K. Kroshus (Republican) - elected.
Northern Marianas: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Gregorio Kilili Camacho "Kilili" Sablan (Independent [Democratic]) - elected, previously listed as Independent [Democratic].
Ohio: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 18 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Steven J. "Steve" Chabot (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Joyce B. Beatty (Democratic) - elected; Angela Davis (Write-in) - added. House CD 4: Member of Congress James D. "Jim" Jordan (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Robert Edward "Bob" Latta (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Bill Johnson (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Warren Davidson (Republican) - elected; Isaac Reed (Write-in) - added. House CD 9: Member of Congress Marcia Carolyn "Marcy" Kaptur (Democratic) - elected; McKenzie Levindofske (Write-in) - added. House CD 10: Member of Congress Michael R. "Mike" Turner (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress William Troy "Troy" Balderson (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress Timothy J. "Tim" Ryan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress David P. "Dave" Joyce (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Member of Congress Steve E. Stivers (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress Anthony E. Gonzalez (Republican) - elected.
Oklahoma: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator James M. "Jim" Inhofe (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Kevin R. Hern (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Markwayne Mullin (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Frank D. Lucas (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas Jeffery "Tom" Cole (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Stephanie Bice (Republican) - elected. Corporation Commissioner 3: Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett (Republican) - elected.
Oregon: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 7 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" Merkley (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon, Working Families) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Suzanne M. Bonamici (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 2: former state Senator Cliff Bentz (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Earl Blumenauer (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio (Democratic, Independent Party of Oregon, Working Families) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic) - elected. Secretary of State: state Senator Shemia P. Fagan (Democratic, Working Families) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenblum (Working Families, Independent Party of Oregon, Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Tobias Read (Working Families, Democratic) - elected.
Pennsylvania: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 20 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Dwight Evans (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Madeleine Dean Cunnane (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Christina Jampoler "Chrissy" Houlahan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Susan Ellis Wild (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Matthew Alton "Matt" Cartwright (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Daniel Philip "Dan" Meuser (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Scott G. Perry (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Lloyd K. Smucker (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Frederick B. "Fred" Keller (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Member of Congress John Joyce (Republican) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Guy L. Reschenthaler (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Member of Congress Glenn William "G.T." Thompson, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress George J. "Mike" Kelly, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 18: Member of Congress Michael F. "Mike" Doyle (Democratic) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Joshua D. "Josh" Shapiro (Democratic) - elected. Auditor General: Dauphin County Comptroller Timothy L. "Tim" DeFoor (Republican) - elected.
Rhode Island: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 4 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator John F. "Jack" Reed (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress David N. Cicilline (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress James R. "Jim" Langevin (Democratic) - elected.
South Carolina: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 9 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Lindsey Olin Graham (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: state Representative Nancy R. Mace (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson, Sr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Duncan (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress William Richardson Timmons, IV (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Ralph W. Norman, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress James Enos "Jim" Clyburn (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Hugh Thompson "Tom" Rice, Jr. (Republican) - elected.
South Dakota: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Marion Michael "Mike" Rounds (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Dustin "Dusty" Johnson (Republican) - elected.
Tennessee: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 11 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: former Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Diana Harshbarger (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Tim Burchett (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Scott Eugene DesJarlais (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress James H. S. "Jim" Cooper (Democratic) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress John W. Rose (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Mark E. Green (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress David Kustoff (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Stephen Ira "Steve" Cohen (Democratic) - elected.
Texas: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 38 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator John Cornyn (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Louis B. "Louie" Gohmert, Jr. (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Daniel "Dan" Crenshaw (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Nicholas V. "Van" Taylor (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: state Senator Patrick "Pat" Fallon (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Lance Gooden (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Ron Wright (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Elizabeth Pannill "Lizzie" Fletcher (Democratic) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Kevin Patrick Brady (Republican) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress Alexander "Al" Green (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Michael T. McCaul (Republican) - elected. House CD 11: August Lee Pfluger, II (Republican) - elected. House CD 12: Member of Congress Kay N. Granger (Republican) - elected. House CD 13: Ronny Lynn Jackson (Republican) - elected. House CD 14: Member of Congress Randy Weber (Republican) - elected. House CD 15: Member of Congress Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic) - elected. House CD 16: Member of Congress Veronica Escobar (Democratic) - elected. House CD 17: former Member of Congress Peter Andrew "Pete" Sessions (Republican) - elected. House CD 18: Member of Congress Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) - elected. House CD 19: Member of Congress Jodey Cook Arrington (Republican) - elected. House CD 20: Member of Congress Joaquin Castro (Democratic) - elected. House CD 21: Member of Congress Chip Roy (Republican) - elected. House CD 22: Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy E. Nehls (Republican) - elected. House CD 23: Ernest Anthony "Tony" Gonzales, II (Republican) - elected. House CD 25: Member of Congress Roger Williams (Republican) - elected. House CD 26: Member of Congress Michael C. Burgess (Republican) - elected. House CD 27: Member of Congress Michael J. Cloud (Republican) - elected. House CD 28: Member of Congress Henry R. Cuellar (Democratic) - elected. House CD 29: Member of Congress Sylvia R. Garcia (Democratic) - elected. House CD 30: Member of Congress Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic) - elected. House CD 31: Member of Congress John Rice Carter (Republican) - elected. House CD 32: Member of Congress Colin Allred (Democratic) - elected. House CD 33: Member of Congress Marc Allison Veasey (Democratic) - elected. House CD 34: Member of Congress Filemon B. Vela (Democratic) - elected. House CD 35: Member of Congress Lloyd Alton Doggett, II (Democratic) - elected. House CD 36: Member of Congress Brian Babin (Republican) - elected.
Utah: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 6 electoral votes. Governor: Lieutenant Governor Spencer J. Cox (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Blake David Moore (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress John Curtis (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Sean D. Reyes (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer David Damschen (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Auditor John "Frugal" Dougall (Republican) - elected.
Vermont: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 3 electoral votes. Governor: Governor Phil Scott (Republican) - elected. Lieutenant Governor: Assistant Attorney General Molly Gray (Democratic) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Peter F. Welch (Democratic) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State James C. "Jim" Condos (Democratic) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General T.J. Donovan (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: Treasurer Elizabeth "Beth" Pearce (Democratic) - elected. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic/Republican) - elected.
Virgin Islands: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Stacey E. Plaskett (Democratic) - elected.
Virginia: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 13 electoral votes; Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Sheila Samm Tittle (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added. Senate Class 1: Zoey Maria King (Democratic) - added. Senate Class 2: Senator Mark Robert Warner (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Elaine G. Luria (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Robert Cortez "Bobby" Scott (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: Campbell County Supervisor Robert G. "Bob" Good (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Benjamin Lee "Ben" Cline (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Donald Sternoff "Don" Beyer, Jr. (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress H. Morgan "Morgan" Griffith (Republican) - elected. House CD 10: Member of Congress Jennifer T. Wexton (Democratic) - elected. House CD 11: Member of Congress Gerald Edward "Gerry" Connolly (Democratic) - elected.
Washington: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 12 electoral votes. Governor: Governor Jay R. Inslee (Democratic) - elected. Lieutenant Governor: Member of Congress Dennis "Denny" Heck (Democratic) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress Suzan Kay DelBene (Democratic) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Richard Ray "Rick" Larsen (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (Republican) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Daniel Milton "Dan" Newhouse (Republican) - elected. House CD 5: Member of Congress Cathy Ann McMorris Rodgers (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Derek Kilmer (Democratic) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Pramila Jayapal (Democratic) - elected. House CD 9: Member of Congress David Adam "Adam" Smith (Democratic) - elected. House CD 10: former Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland (Democratic) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Kim Wyman (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Bob Ferguson (Democratic) - elected. Treasurer: state Representative Mike Pellicciotti (Democratic) - elected. Auditor: Auditor Patrice "Pat" McCarthy (Democratic) - elected. Commissioner of Public Lands: Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz (Democratic) - elected. Insurance Commissioner: Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler (Democratic) - elected. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Chris Reykdal (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - elected, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic].
West Virginia: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 5 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: Senator Shelley Moore Capito (Republican) - elected. Governor: Governor James C. "Jim" Justice (Republican) - elected. House CD 1: Member of Congress David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Alexander Xavier "Alex" Mooney (Republican) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Carol Devine Miller (Republican) - elected. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Andrew "Mac" Warner (Republican) - elected. Attorney General: Attorney General Patrick James Morrisey (Republican) - elected. Treasurer: former state Delegate Riley McGowan "Riley" Moore (Republican) - elected. Auditor: Auditor John Bohen "J.B." McCuskey (Republican) - elected. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt (Republican) - elected.
Wisconsin: President: former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (Democratic) - 10 electoral votes. House CD 1: Member of Congress Bryan George Steil (Republican) - elected. House CD 2: Member of Congress Mark Pocan (Democratic) - elected. House CD 3: Member of Congress Ronald James "Ron" Kind (Democratic) - elected. House CD 4: Member of Congress Gwendolynne S. "Gwen" Moore (Democratic) - elected. House CD 5: state Senator Scott L. Fitzgerald (Republican) - elected. House CD 6: Member of Congress Glenn S. Grothman (Republican) - elected. House CD 7: Member of Congress Thomas "Tom" Tiffany (Republican) - elected. House CD 8: Member of Congress Michael John "Mike" Gallagher (Republican) - elected.
Wyoming: President: President Donald John Trump (Republican) - 3 electoral votes. Senate Class 2: former Member of Congress Cynthia Marie Lummis (Republican) - elected. House At-Large: Member of Congress Elizabeth "Liz" Cheney (Republican) - elected.
Former Vice President JOE BIDEN ELECTED 46th President of the United States
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2020 Close Contests - Decision by 2% or less and Contests Where No Candidate Received a Majority
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Commentary: LONG [ELECTION] DAY's JOURNEY INTO..... - Patience will certainly be a virtue as we all await final results
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Commentary:
LONG [ELECTION] DAY's JOURNEY INTO.....
Patience will certainly be a virtue
as we all await final results
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
As we have now arrived (finally!) at General Election Day 2020 itself here in the United States of America, one can see that it well promises to be a most unusual election (although whether or not this ultimately proves to actually be the case as the returns come in tonight and beyond is still to be seen); indeed, quite conceivably, one with which- with the obvious exception of that of 2000- most Americans of the early 21st Century are not all that familiar (although, as I myself at least implicitly suggested in my most recent Commentary for this website, it might well turn out to be your great-, or great-great, grandfather's Presidential Election!)...
therefore, and in the proverbial "spirit of the times", this will have to not be the more usual Election Preview I have heretofore created for this website over the past two decades.
I will start by stating that, absent something totally unexpected (itself the result of an aggregate of totally unexpected returns in some number of Congressional Districts), the Democrats should retain control of the United States House of Representatives. The only real question- that is, should my above prognostication prove correct- will then be: do the Dems pad their lead, hold serve, or even lose some seats (albeit not enough to not still hold onto at least 218- a majority of the House's total 435- seats once all the smoke has cleared, and dust has ....
2 changes to the candidate list.
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2 changes to the candidate list:
Kansas: President: Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added.
3 changes to the candidate list.
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3 changes to the candidate list:
California: Senate Class 3: Erik Urbina (Republican) - added.
Massachusetts: Senate Class 2: Shiva Ayyadurai (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Evan Barlow (Unaffiliated) - added.
New page: Statewide Political Party Strength - Relative Strength of the two Major Parties in each of the 50 States going into the 2020 Presidential Election
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2 changes to the candidate list:
Massachusetts: Senate Class 2: Shiva Ayyadurai (Write-in) - added.
Michigan: Senate Class 2: Robert William "Bob" Carr (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Write-in.
67 changes to the candidate list.
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67 changes to the candidate list:
Michigan: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Shawn W. Howard (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Tara Renee Hunter (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added. Senate Class 2: Robert William Carr (Write-in) - added; Leonard Paul Gadzinski (Write-in) - added. House CD 3: Richard David Fuentes (Write-in) - added; Shannon Ruth Hogan (Write-in) - added.
Missouri: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Nebraska: President: Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Washington: President: Dennis Andrew Ball (Write-in) - added; Don Blankenship (Write-in [Conservative USA]) - added; Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Philip Dean Boynton (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Todd Cella (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independence]) - added; former Libertyville Township Illinois Trustee Phil Andrew Collins (Write-in [Prohibition Party, Independent]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Jr. (Write-in [Alliance Party]) - added; Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Shereen Asama Elbaz (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Betsy Pauline Elgar (Write-in [Constitutional]) - added; Randall Patrick Foltyniewicz (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Lee Christopher "Chris" Franklin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Dario David Hunter (Write-in [Progressive]) - added; Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Take Jones (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Andrew Maurice Kelley (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Michael Mahan Lawlor (Write-in [Independent]) - added; John Manimas Medeiros (Write-in) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Albert L. Raley (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Deborah Ann "Debbie" Rouse (Write-in [No Affiliation]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Ronald Bryan Smith (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Silvia Stagg (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Christopher Stried (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Marcus Errellius Sykes (Write-in) - added; Rossi Wade (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Andy Hope Williams, Jr. (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Sammy Belton (Independent) - added; Philip Dean Boynton (Independent) - added; Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Independent) - previously listed as Write-in; Shereen Asama Elbaz (Democratic) - added; Betsy Pauline Elgar (Constitutional) - added; Tara Renee Hunter (Independent) - added; Andrew Maurice Kelley (Independent) - added; Michael Mahan Lawlor (Independent) - added; John Manimas Medeiros (Write-in) - added; Ronald Bryan Smith (Democratic) - added; Silvia Stagg (Republican) - previously listed as Write-in; Louis Dean Vanacore (Libertarian) - added; Rossi Wade (Independent) - added.
Commentary: DON'T COUNT YER CHICKENS...! - Defeat Snatched From the Jaws of Victory more than a century ago
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Commentary:
DON'T COUNT YER CHICKENS...!
Defeat Snatched From the Jaws of Victory more than a century ago
by RICHARD E. BERG-ANDERSSON
TheGreenPapers.com Staff
There seems to be much concern about the Presidential Election here in the United States next week: anxious questions abound. For example: will votes that should be counted actually all get counted? Then again, will votes that should not get counted be, nonetheless, counted?... and so on, and so on...
One of the concerns I have read, seen and heard- from more than a few supporters of both Major Party candidates for President- former President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump- involves uncertainty over what is likely to happen should the early returns coming in during Election Night suggest one candidate might have won, only to have more and more absentee and/or mail-in ballot returns come in over the course of time thereafter and, in the end, indicate the "other guy" might have actually won. There is also much concern that supporters of the "other guy" (from the perspective of the individual so concerned) might not accept their own guy having won the election in just such a ....
27 changes to the candidate list.
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27 changes to the candidate list:
California: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; James George "Jesse Ventura" Janos (Write-in [Green]) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Joseph Kishore Tanniru (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added.
Colorado: Governor: former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez (Republican) - added.
Connecticut: President: Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Jr. (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Jeffrey J. Klojzy, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - removed; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Karynn Krill Weinstein (Write-in) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added. House CD 2: John M. Traceski (Write-in) - added. House CD 4: Damon Lawrence Cerreta (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Yusheng Peng (Write-in) - added. House CD 5: Jonathan Johnson (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Write-in [Libertarian].
Kentucky: President: Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added. Senate Class 2: Demetra Wysinger (Write-in) - added.
Texas: House CD 31: Jonathan Scott (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: former state Representative Tom Nelson (Democratic) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Jeffrey J. Klojzy, Jr. (Write-in) - added; Karynn Krill Weinstein (Write-in) - added.
18 changes to the candidate list.
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18 changes to the candidate list:
Maryland: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican, Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Other Candidates]; Susan Buchser-Lochocki (Write-in [Green, Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Green]; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity, Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [American Solidarity]; Todd Cella (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent]; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent]; former Libertyville Township Illinois Trustee Phil Collins (Write-in [Prohibition Party, Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Prohibition Party]; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Jr. (Write-in [Republican, Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in; Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Other]; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Unaffiliated]; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Peace And Freedom, Unaffiliated]) - previously listed as Write-in [Peace And Freedom]; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Unaffiliated]; Peter W. Sherrill (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent]; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - added; Sharon Wallace (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Other Candidates]) - previously listed as Write-in [Independent].
Presidential Candidates: Cherunda Lynn Fox (Independent) - added; Sharon Wallace (Democratic) - added.
Thursday 22 October 2020-- 9 PM Eastern [0100 GMT]: Final PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE in Nashville, Tennessee
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Participants in tonight's debate at Belmont University:
- former Vice President of the United States Joseph R. BIDEN, Jr. [Democrat]
- incumbent President of the United States Donald J. TRUMP, Sr. [Republican]
13 changes to the candidate list.
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13 changes to the candidate list:
Kentucky: Senate Class 2: Harold H. Fitzpatrick (Write-in) - added.
North Dakota: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Tennessee: President: Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Wisconsin: President: Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
3 changes to the candidate list.
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3 changes to the candidate list:
Kentucky: President: Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
New York: President: Richard Charles Montanye (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Richard Charles Montanye (Independent) - added.
17 changes to the candidate list.
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17 changes to the candidate list:
New York: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Don Blankenship (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; former Libertyville Township Illinois Trustee Phil Collins (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Jr. (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Paul Hodges (Write-in) - added; Shawn W. Howard (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Dario David Hunter (Write-in [Green]) - added; David A. Martin (Write-in) - added; Joe McHugh (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; John Manimas Medeiros (Write-in) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Joseph Kishore Tanniru (Write-in [Socialist Equality]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Paul Hodges (Write-in) - added; David A. Martin (Write-in) - added.
39 changes to the candidate list.
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39 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Socialist Party USA]) - added; Ajay Sood (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - previously listed as Write-in; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added.
Delaware: President: Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Idaho: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Todd Cella (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Lee Christopher "Chris" Franklin (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Timothy A. Helgerson (Write-in) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; James Orlando "Google Mr." Ogle, III (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Albert L. Raley (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Deborah Ann "Debbie" Rouse (Write-in [No Affiliation]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Silvia Stagg (Write-in) - added; Marcus Errellius Sykes (Write-in) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added. House CD 1: Marvin "Pro-Life" Richardson (Write-in) - added.
Maryland: President: former Libertyville Township Illinois Trustee Phil Collins (Write-in [Prohibition Party]) - added; Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in [Other]) - added; Brock Jeffrey Pierce (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Massachusetts: President: Todd Cella (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Andre Descoteaux (Write-in [Twelve Visions]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Kasey J. Wells (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
North Carolina: President: Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Wisconsin: President: Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Socialism and Liberation]) - added; Kanye "Deez Nutz" West (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Andre Descoteaux (Twelve Visions) - added; Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich (Write-in) - added; Timothy A. Helgerson (Write-in) - added; James Orlando "Google Mr." Ogle, III (Libertarian) - added.
1 change to the candidate list.
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1 change to the candidate list:
Massachusetts: House CD 7: Rayla Campbell (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
4 changes to the candidate list.
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4 changes to the candidate list:
Kentucky: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Howie Gresham Hawkins (Write-in [Green]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - added.
15 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
15 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: President: Barbara Ruth Bellar (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Ajay Sood (Write-in) - added.
District of Columbia: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Omari Musa (Socialist Workers Party) - previously listed as Independent [Socialist Workers Party].
Maryland: President: Brian T. Carroll (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Thomas "Tom" Hoefling (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 2: On 21 September of one of the candidates for the 3 November election died and Minnesota law requires that the 3 November election be postponed until February. A lawsuit was filed and on 9 October, the Court ruled the 3 November election back on. The ruling has been appealed.
Nevada: House CD 3: Gary Crispin (No Political Party) - removed.
New York: House CD 1: Joshua E. "Josh" Goldfein (Working Families) - removed; Nancy S. Goroff (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 9: Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke (Working Families, Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic; Judith Goldiner (Working Families) - removed. House CD 25: George Mitris (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Conservative.
3 changes to the candidate list.
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3 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: House CD 1: Ruth Pellegrini (Write-in [Independent]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Darcy Richardson (Alliance Party) - added.
Virginia: Lieutenant Governor: state Delegate Elizabeth R. Guzman (Democratic) - added.
9 changes to the candidate list.
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9 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: President: Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Bryan Robinson (Write-in) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added; Marcus Errellius Sykes (Write-in) - added. House CD 1: Ruth Pellegrini (Write-in) - added. House CD 7: Richard Mayers (Write-in) - added; Deirdre N. McCloskey (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Bryan Robinson (Write-in) - added; Mary Ruth Caro Simmons (Write-in) - added.
Wednesday 7 October 2020- 9 PM Eastern Time US [0100 GMT]: the only US VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, in Salt Lake City, Utah
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
Participants in tonight's debate at the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall:
- U.S. Senator Kamala Harris [Democrat]
- Vice President Michael R. Pence [Republican]
7 changes to the candidate list.
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7 changes to the candidate list:
Georgia: President: Don Blankenship (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; David C. Byrne (Write-in) - added; Mark Robert Charles (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Senator Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (Republican) - Open Seat - "I will not be running for reelection in 2022 and ... will not be running for governor ... I will serve out the remainder of my term.".
Presidential Candidates: David C. Byrne (Write-in) - added.
15 changes to the candidate list.
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15 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: President: Eric C. "R19" Boddie (Write-in [Non Affiliated]) - added; Daniel Clyde "Dan" Cummings (Write-in [Constitution]) - added; Gloria Estela La Riva (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - added; Jade Simmons (Write-in [Independent]) - added. Senate Class 3 Special: William "Will" Decker (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Matthew Haupt (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Frank Saenz (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Jim Stevens (Write-in [None]) - added; Patrick "Pat" Thomas (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 4: Don Overholser (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 7: J. Travis Kirkham (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Georgia: House CD 14: Member of Congress John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr. (Republican) - Vacant Office - resigned 4 October.
New Jersey: Governor: Governor Philip "Phil" Murphy (Democratic) - added as candidate.
West Virginia: President: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Jr. (Write-in) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Daniel Clyde "Dan" Cummings (Constitution) - added.
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The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 232 Democrats, 197 Republicans, 1 Libertarian, and 5 vacant seats (California House CD 50, Georgia House CD 14, Georgia House CD 5, North Carolina House CD 11, Texas House CD 4).
1 change to the candidate list.
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1 change to the candidate list:
Virginia: Governor: state Delegate M. Kirkland "Kirk" Cox (Republican) - added.
6 changes to the candidate list.
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6 changes to the candidate list:
Illinois: House CD 11: Jon Harlson (Write-in [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Kansas: President: Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - added.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 2: Thomas V. Sharpe (Independent) - removed. Governor: Bill Fortune (Independent) - removed. House CD 1: Casey Lasell (Independent) - removed.
Presidential Candidates: Timothy Allen Stevens (Write-in) - added.
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