29 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
29 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado (28 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Daniel L. "Dan" Hendricks (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Soledad "Sol" Sandoval Tafoya (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Connecticut: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Denise W. Merrill (Democratic) - Resigning on 30 June 2022 citing her husband's poor health due to Parkinson's. Governor Edward "Ned" Lamont (Democratic) will appoint a replacement.
District of Columbia: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Greg Maye (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Independent.
Florida: House CD 14: James Judge (Republican) - re-added by court order.
Illinois (28 June primary update): House CD 11: North Aurora Trustee Mark Joseph Carroll (Republican) - lost Primary; Jerry Evans (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Joshua Qualls (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Michael "Mike" Koolidge (Republican) - lost Primary; James T. "Jim" Marter (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Steve Kim (Republican) - lost Primary.
Missouri: Senate Class 3: John F. Wood (Independent) - added.
New York: Senate Class 3: Thomas "Tom" Quiter (Libertarian, Unite NY) - previously listed as Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party. House CD 9: Joel Anabilah-Azumah (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. Attorney General: Sean Hayes (Libertarian, Unite NY) - previously listed as Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party. Comptroller: former Peekskill City Council Member William K. "Bill" Schmidt (Libertarian, Unite NY) - previously listed as Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party.
Oklahoma (28 June primary update): House CD 2: Johnny Teehee (Republican) - lost Primary.
Rhode Island: Governor: James T. Aubin (Libertarian) - added; Kalilu Camara (Democratic) - added; Michael J. Costa (Republican) - added; Elijah J. Gizzarelli (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Ross K. McCurdy (Independent) - added; Paul E. Pence (Republican) - added. House CD 2: John D. Ritchie (Independent) - added. Secretary of State: Anne Armstrong (Independent) - added; Stephanie E. Beaute (Democratic) - added; Anthony N. B. Tamba (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Alan Gordon (Independent) - added; Rebecca Lynn McLaughlin (Independent) - added.
198 changes to the candidate list. June 28 primary update-- 4 incumbents lost their party's nomination: Davis (R, IL US House 15), Newman (D, IL 6), O'Connor (R, Att Gen), Palazzo (R, MS 4). 1 elected: Flood (R, NE 1).
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
198 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado (28 June primary update): Senate Class 3: state Representative Ron Hanks (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Diana L. DeGette (Democratic) - Renominated; Neal Walia (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Lauren Boebert (Republican) - Renominated; state Senator Don Coram (Republican) - lost Primary; Alex Walker (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Kenneth R. "Ken" Buck (Republican) - Renominated; Robert "Bob" Lewis (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Douglas L. "Doug" Lamborn (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Christopher Colombe (Democratic) - lost Primary; Andrew David Heaton (Republican) - lost Primary; Rebecca Keltie (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative David "Dave" Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Laurel Anne Imer (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim Reichert (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Tyler Allcorn (Republican) - lost Primary; Thornton Mayor Janifer Suzanne "Jan" Kulmann (Republican) - lost Primary; Weld County Commissioner Lori A. Saine (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Mike O'Donnell (Republican) - lost Primary; Mesa County Clerk Tina M. Peters (Republican) - lost Primary.
Delaware: Auditor: Lydia York (Democratic) - added.
District of Columbia: Mayor: Joe Green (Independent) - added; James Harris (Socialist Workers Party) - added; Staci R. Jameson (Independent) - added; Carolyn E. O'Connor (Independent) - added; Frank Sewell (Independent) - added. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Greg Maye (Independent) - added; Arlene Rubinstein (Socialist Workers Party) - added.
Illinois (28 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Casey Chlebek (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew James "Matt" Dubiel (Republican) - lost Primary; John Hawkins (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added; Peggy Hubbard (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert "Bobby" Piton (Republican) - lost Primary; Jimmy Lee Tillman, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Anthony W. Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor J.B. Pritzker (Democratic) - Renominated; Aurora Mayor Richard C. Irvin (Republican) - lost Primary; Beverly Miles (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gary Rabine (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Paul Schimpf (Republican) - lost Primary; Max Solomon (Republican) - lost Primary; Jesse William "Sully" Sullivan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Kirby Jerome Birgans (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christopher "Chris" Butler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jahmal Cole (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Jacqueline Y. "Jacqui" Collins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven DeJoie (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chicago Alderman Patricia R. "Pat" Dowell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cassandra Goodrum (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marcus Lewis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ameena Matthews (Democratic) - lost Primary; Karin M. Norington-Reaves (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert A. Palmer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nykea Pippion McGriff (Democratic) - lost Primary; Terre Layng Rosner (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan T. Swain (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Anthony Thompson, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Philanise White (Republican) - lost Primary; Charise A. Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary; Geno Young (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Ashley Ramos (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Marie Newman (Democratic) - Lost Primary; Juan Enrique Aguirre (Democratic) - lost Primary; Iymen H. Chehade (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chicago Alderman Gilbert "Gil" Villegas (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Malgorzata McGonigal (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Sean Casten (Democratic) - Renominated; Niki Conforti (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert "Rob" Cruz (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary Grasso (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles M. Hughes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Scott Richard Kaspar (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Marie Newman (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Worth School Board Member Catherine Anne "Cathy" O'Shea (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress Danny K. Davis (Democratic) - Renominated; Kina Isis Collins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Denarvis C. Mendenhall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress S. Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic) - Renominated; Junaid Ahmed (Democratic) - lost Primary; Karen Kolodziej (Republican) - lost Primary; Kane County School Board Trustee Chad Koppie (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter Kopsaftis (Republican) - lost Primary; Phillip Owen "Phil" Wood (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Susan L. Hathaway-Altman (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrea Heeg (Republican) - lost Primary; Cassandra Tanner Miller (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress Rodney L. Davis (Republican) - Lost Primary; Matthew A. "Matt" Hausman (Republican) - lost Primary; Terry Martin (Republican) - lost Primary; R. David Palmer (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Jack Lombardi, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Jaime Milton (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Member of Congress Mary Miller (Republican) - Renominated; Member of Congress Rodney L. Davis (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 16: JoAnne Guillemette (Republican) - lost Primary; Walt Peters (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Stephan Rebresh (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 17: Charles William "Charlie" Helmick, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Rockford Alderman Jonathan Klarer Logemann (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jacqueline Marie "Jackie" McGowan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rock Island County Board Member Angela H. "Angie" Normoyle (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Litesa Wallace (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marsha Viriginia Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Member of Congress Darin McKay LaHood (Republican) - Renominated. Secretary of State: John C. Milhiser (Republican) - lost Primary; Chicago Alderman David H. Moore (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sidney Moore (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chicago City Clerk Anna M. Valencia (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: David J. Shestokas (Republican) - lost Primary.
Minnesota: House CD 6: David Rosenfeld (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added.
Mississippi (28 June runoff update): House CD 2: Ronald "Ron" Eller (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Michael Patrick Guest (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Cassidy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Steven McCarty Palazzo (Republican) - Lost Primary.
Nebraska (28 June special election update): House CD 1: Member of Congress Mike Flood (Republican) - Renominated; Joe Swanson (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added. House CD 1 Special: state Senator Mike Flood (Republican) - elected.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 220 Democrats, 211 Republicans, and 4 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, Minnesota House CD 1, New York House CD 19, New York House CD 23).
New York (28 June statewide primary update): Senate Class 3: Sara Lobman (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added; Diane Wilson Sare (Labor) - previously listed as Independent. Governor: Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul (Democratic) - Renominated; former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrew Giuliani (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic) - lost Primary; New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams (Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; Harry Wilson (Unite NY) - previously listed as Republican, Unite NY. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - Renominated; Ana Maria Archila (Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; former New York City Council Member Diane Reyna (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Ohio: Senate Class 3: Samir Hazboun (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added.
Oklahoma (28 June primary update): Senate Class 2 Special: Michael Coibion (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Nathan Dahm (Republican) - lost Primary; Jessica Jean Garrison (Republican) - lost Primary; Alex Gray (Republican) - lost Primary; Randy J. Grellner (Republican) - lost Primary; Lucas "Luke" Holland (Republican) - lost Primary; Adam Holley (Republican) - lost Primary; Laura Moreno (Republican) - lost Primary; former Attorney General E. Scott "Scott" Pruitt (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Royse (Republican) - lost Primary; John F. Tompkins (Republican) - lost Primary. Senate Class 3: Senator James Paul Lankford (Republican) - Renominated; Arya Azma (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dennis L. Baker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joan E. Farr (Republican) - lost Primary; Jo Stanley Glenn (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jackson Rhodes Lahmeyer (Republican) - lost Primary; Brandon Keith Wade (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Kevin Stitt (Republican) - Renominated; former state Senator Connie Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joel Kintsel (Republican) - lost Primary; Moira McCabe (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Sherwood (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Guy Stuart Barker (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative John Bennett (Republican) - lost Primary; David Derby (Republican) - lost Primary; Pamela Smith Gordon (Republican) - lost Primary; Rhonda Hopkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Clint Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; John Wesley "Wes" Nofire (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Marty L. Quinn (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Dustin Roberts (Republican) - lost Primary; Chris Schiller (Republican) - lost Primary; Erick P. Wyatt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Frank D. Lucas (Republican) - Renominated; William Wade "Wade" Burleson (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen Butler (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas Jeffery "Tom" Cole (Republican) - Renominated; Frank W. Blacke (Republican) - lost Primary; James Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Stephanie Bice (Republican) - Renominated; Subrina Banks (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General John M. O'Connor (Republican) - Lost Primary. Treasurer: former Oklahoma County Clerk David B. Hooten (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor and Inspector: Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd (Republican) - Renominated; Steven W. McQuillen (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Keith Swinton (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Peggs School Superintendent John Cox (Republican) - lost Primary; William E. "Bill" Crozier (Republican) - lost Primary. Corporation Commissioner 1: Justin Hornback (Republican) - lost Primary; Harold D. Spradling (Republican) - lost Primary.
28 June 2022 contests proceeding to a 23 August 2022 runoff
- U.S. Senate Class 2 Special Election - Republican: Member of Congress Markwayne Mullin v. former state Representative T.W. Shannon.
- U.S. Senate Class 3 - Democratic: Madison Horn v Jason Bollinger.
- U.S. House CD 2 - Republican: state Representative Avery Frix v former state Senator Josh Brecheen.
- Treasurer - Republican: state Representative Todd Russ v former state Senator Clark Jolley.
- Commissioner of Labor - Republican: Labor Commissioner Leslie Katheryn Osborn v state Representative Kevin Sean "Sean The Patriot" Roberts.
- Superintendent of Public Instruction - Republican: Ryan Walters v Shawnee School Superintendent April Grace.
- Corporation Commissioner 1 - Republican: state Senator Kim David v former state Representative Todd Thomsen.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Osborne Hart (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added.
South Carolina (28 June runoff update): Senate Class 3: Catherine Fleming Bruce (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Lexington City Council Member Kathy Maness (Republican) - lost Primary.
Texas: Governor: Alyson Kennedy (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added. House CD 30: Gerardo Sanchez (Write-in [Socialist Workers Party]) - added.
Utah (28 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Senator Mike Lee (Republican) - Renominated; former state Representative Becky Edwards (Republican) - lost Primary; Ally Isom (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Blake David Moore (Republican) - Renominated; Andrew Badger (Republican) - lost Primary; former Morgan County Council Member Tina Cannon (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican) - Renominated; Erin Christine Rider (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress John Curtis (Republican) - Renominated; former state Representative Christopher Niles "Chris" Herrod (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Burgess Owens (Republican) - Renominated; Jake Hunsaker (Republican) - lost Primary.
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1 change to the popular vote:
Nebraska: House CD 1 Special.
Tuesday 28 June 2022: Federal and State Primaries in COLORADO, ILLINOIS, OKLAHOMA and UTAH; State only Primary in NEW YORK; Runoffs in MISSISSIPPI and SOUTH CAROLINA; Special Election in NEBRASKA's 1st Congressional District
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
COLORADO Primary
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(Colorado votes mostly by mail)
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ILLINOIS Primary
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NEW YORK State Primary
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OKLAHOMA Primary
polls close at 7 PM local time [0000 GMT]
If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 23 August runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.
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UTAH Primary
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MISSISSIPPI Runoffs
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7 June 2022 contests proceeding to today's runoff
- U.S. House CD 2 - Republican: Ronald "Ron" Eller v. Brian Wesley Flowers.
- U.S. House CD 3 - Republican: Michael Cassidy v. Member of Congress Michael Patrick Guest.
- U.S. House CD 4 - Republican: Member of Congress Steven McCarty Palazzo v. Jackson County Sheriff Walter Michael "Mike" Ezell.
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SOUTH CAROLINA Runoffs
polls close at 7 PM local time [2300 GMT]
14 June 2022 contests proceeding to today's runoff
- U.S. Senate Class 3 - Democratic: Catherine Fleming Bruce v. state Representative Krystle N. Matthews
- Superintendent of Education - Republican: Lexington City Council Member Kathy Maness v. Ellen Weaver
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SPECIAL U.S.House ELECTION in NEBRASKA's 1st Congressional District
polls close at 8 PM local time [0100 GMT].
Caused by the 31 March 2022 resignation of Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Fortenberry (Republican).
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25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
District of Columbia: Mayor: Dennis Sobin (Libertarian) - added. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Bruce Majors (Libertarian) - added; Natale Stracuzzi (D.C. Statehood Green) - added.
Georgia: Senate Class 3: Eric Chase Johnson (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Guam: Governor: Felix P. Camacho (Republican) - added; Michael "Mike" San Nicolas (Democratic) - added.
New York: Governor: Carole Anne Seidelman (Not affiliated with a recognized) - apparently not a candidate; Skiboky Stora (Freedom) - apparently not a candidate.
Rhode Island: Governor: Emmanuel Boateng Adjei (Republican) - added; Cranston Mayor Kenneth J. "Ken" Hopkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Zach Hurwitz (Independent) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Keith Harrison (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Lenine Camacho (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Donn Antonia (Independent) - added; Spencer E. Dickinson (Democratic) - added; Donald L. Keith (Democratic) - added; Patty Landy (Independent) - added. Secretary of State: Pat Cortellessa (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Peter F. Neronha (Democratic) - added.
South Dakota: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Steve Barnett (Republican) - Open Office; Monae Johnson (Republican) - added. Attorney General: David Natvig (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer Josh Haeder (Republican) - added as candidate. Auditor: Auditor Richard L. "Rich" Sattgast (Republican) - added as candidate.
Texas: House CD 37: Nazirite Ruben Flores Perez (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
48 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
48 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: William D. "Bill" Hibler, III (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Jeff B. Lowenfels (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate.
Arizona: House CD 6: Jordan Flayer (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
California (7 June primary update): House CD 21: Member of Congress David G. Valadao (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 22: former Fresno City Council Member Chris Mathys (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Culver City Mayor Daniel Wayne Lee (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Ainye E. Long (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary.
Connecticut: Senate Class 3: Nicholas "Nick" Connors (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John J. Flynn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Finley Hyde (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Timothy "T.J." Elgin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state Assembly Member Themis Klarides (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Susan Regan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert "Bob" Stefanowski (Republican) - removed. House CD 1: James Leonard "Jim" Griffin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Muad Hrezi (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Shane Brandon McMahon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Eric Storesund (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Ethan Book (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brian Merlen (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 5: Michelle L. Botelho (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Marcus Furze (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Matt Lesser (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Hilda E. Santiago (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Comptroller: Joseph "Joe" Taraya (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 9: Scotty Moore (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Indiana: Senate Class 3: Aleem Young (Freedom) - added. House CD 9: Aleem Young (Freedom) - added.
New York: House CD 7: Member of Congress Nydia Margarita Velázquez (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 9: Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 10: Member of Congress Mondaire L. Jones (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; state Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 12: Gil Obler (Green) - added. House CD 13: Tyrrell Lev Ben-Avi (Independent) - added. House CD 14: Member of Congress Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 17: state Senator Alessandra Biaggi (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 18: Rana Abdelhamid (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families.
Oregon: Commissioner of Labor and Industries: Cheri Helt (Nonpartisan [Republican]) - previously listed as Nonpartisan; Christina E. Stephenson (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - previously listed as Nonpartisan.
Pennsylvania: House CD 3: Chris Hoeppner (Socialist Workers Party) - added.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: Aaron Guckian (Republican) - added; Jeann Lugo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Aaron Regunberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Larry Valencia (Democratic) - added.
Texas: House CD 25: Tristan Lee Miller (Unaffiliated) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 35: William Reed Hayward (Independent) - previously listed as Independent [Independence]. House CD 38: Nazirite Flores Perez (Libertarian) - removed.
Vermont: Attorney General: Attorney General Susanne Richardson Young (Republican) - previously listed as Democratic.
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1 change to the popular vote:
California: House CD 22 Special.
23 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
23 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Mikel E. Melander (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Joshua Carl "Josh" Revak (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Arizona: Governor: Carlos Roldan (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Alex Schatz (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 5: David Beols (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 8: Richard Grayson (Write-in [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Prescott School Board Member Kara Woods (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
Florida: House CD 11: Al Deno (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: Senate Class 2: Reagan Box (Republican) - added.
Indiana: Senate Class 3: Haneefah Khaaliq (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Write-in.
Kentucky: House CD 3: Daniel Lee Cobble (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Nicholas Matthew Carducci (Independent) - added.
New York: House CD 4: Jason L. Abelove (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Bryan Shakil (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
South Dakota: Senate Class 3: Tamara J. Lesnar (Libertarian) - added. Governor: Tracey Quint (Libertarian) - added. House At-Large: Collin Duprel (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Kurt Evans (Libertarian) - added. Auditor: Rene Meyer (Libertarian) - added. Commissioner of School and Public Lands: former state Senator Jordan Youngberg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Virgin Islands: Governor: Randolph N. Bennett (Democratic) - removed; Stephen "Smokey" Frett, Sr. (Independent Citizen Movement) - added; island Senator Kurt A. Vialet (Independent) - previously listed as Democratic.
18 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
18 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 3: J. Franco A. "Frank" Bertone (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican; David Bozic (Write-in [Republican]) - added. Governor: Dru Heaton (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate; Barry Hess, II (Write-in [Libertarian]) - re-added, previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 1: Jeffrey "Jeff" Metrick (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: E. Herbert "Herb" Ivans (Write-in [Libertarian]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Jim Beall (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 7: David "Rizzo" Reetz (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 9: David Lucier (Write-in [Democratic]) - added; Gene Scharer (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. Attorney General: Michael Kielsky (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Sheila Reid-Shaver (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added.
Florida: House CD 14: James Judge (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: Senate Class 3: Lisa Potash (Socialist Workers Party) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Sam Manuel (Socialist Workers Party) - apparently not a candidate.
Indiana: Senate Class 3: Haneefah Khaaliq (Write-in) - added. Secretary of State: Andrew Straw (Write-in) - added.
New Hampshire: Governor: Kelly Halldorson (Libertarian) - added.
81 changes to the candidate list. Updates on 21 June primaries in DISTRICT of COLUMBIA and VIRGINIA; RUNOFFS in ALABAMA, ARKANSAS and GEORGIA. South Dakota: Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg (Republican) removed from office.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
81 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama (21 June runoff update): Senate Class 3: Member of Congress Morris J. "Mo" Brooks, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: state Senator Malika Sanders Fortier (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: former Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Casey Wardynski (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Auditor Jim "Zig" Zeigler (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor: Stan Cooke (Republican) - lost Primary.
Alaska: House At-Large: former state Senator John B. Coghill, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Alan "Al" Gross (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate. House At-Large Special: Alan "Al" Gross (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - withdrew.
District of Columbia (21 June primary update): Mayor: Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (Democratic) - Renominated; former Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner James Butler (Democratic) - lost Primary; District Council Member Robert C. White, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; District Council Member Trayon "Washington DC" White, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) - Renominated; Wendy "Hope Dealer" Hamilton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kelly Mikel Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Georgia (21 June runoff update): Lieutenant Governor: Kwanza Hall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Joyce Marie Griggs (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Jeremy Hunt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Jake Evans (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Michael Allen "Mike" Corbin (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Jessica Allison Fore (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Vernon J. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: former state Representative Dee Dawkins-Haigler (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller General/Commissioner of Insurance: Raphael Baker (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Nicole Horn (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Massachusetts (candidate list posted for 6 September Primary): Governor: Yen Diep (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Richard E. Neal (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress James P. "Jim" McGovern (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Lori Loureiro Trahan (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Member of Congress Jacob D. "Jake" Auchincloss (Democratic) - Renominated; former Attleboro Councilor Julie Hall (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Member of Congress Katherine M. Clark (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Member of Congress Seth W. Moulton (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 7: Member of Congress Ayanna S. Pressley (Democratic) - Renominated; Dionicio "Donnie" Palmer, Jr. (Republican) - re-added. House CD 8: Member of Congress Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic) - Renominated; Robert G. Burke (Republican) - added. House CD 9: Member of Congress William Richard "Bill" Keating (Democratic) - Renominated; Jesse Brown (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Grant Smith Ellis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dan Sullivan (Republican) - re-added. Secretary of the Commonwealth: Gary Multer (Libertarian) - added; Juan Sanchez (Green-Rainbow) - added. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Treasurer and Receiver-General Deborah B. "Deb" Goldberg (Democratic) - Renominated; former Barnstable County Commissioner Ron Beaty (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; E Cris Crawford (Libertarian) - added. Auditor: Gloria Caballero-Roca (Green-Rainbow) - added.
Missouri: House CD 2: E. Benjamin "Ben" Samuels (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 2: former Babylon Council Member Jacqueline "Jackie" Gordon (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 5: Amit Lal (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: John Ciampoli (Republican) - added; Mark Jaffe (Democratic) - added; Aldo V. Vitagliano (Republican) - added. House CD 17: state Senator Alessandra Biaggi (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; Shoshana David (Republican) - added; Michael Vincent "Mike" Lawler (Conservative, Republican) - re-added, previously listed as Republican; Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 18: Aisha Mills (Democratic) - added. House CD 19: Jamie Cheney (Democratic) - re-added; Osun Zotique (Democratic) - added. House CD 22: DeWitt Town Board Member Sarah Klee Hood (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 23: Max H. Della Pia (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families; Matthew Vergosen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Floyd Rayburn (Republican) - added.
South Dakota: Attorney General: Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg (Republican) - Vacant Office - On 21 June, the state Senate voted, 24 to 9, to remove Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg (Republican) from office during his impeachment trial.
Texas (24 May Runoff update): House CD 15: Ruben Ramirez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Member of Congress Henry R. Cuellar (Democratic) - Renominated; Jessica Cisneros (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Virginia (21 June primary update): House CD 2: Larry Thomas Altman, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrew G. "Andy" Baan (Republican) - lost Primary; Jarome Bell (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Theodore W. "Ted" Engquist (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Benjamin Lee "Ben" Cline (Republican) - Renominated; Merritt D. Hale (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Derrick M. Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Gina Renee Ciarcia (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Bryce E. Reeves (Republican) - lost Primary; Spotsylvania County Supervisor David Lewis "Dave" Ross (Republican) - lost Primary; Stafford County Supervisor Crystal Lynn Vanuch (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress Donald Sternoff "Don" Beyer, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Victoria Virasingh (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Tuesday 21 June 2022: Federal/State PRIMARIES in the DISTRICT of COLUMBIA and VIRGINIA; RUNOFFS in ALABAMA, ARKANSAS and GEORGIA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
DISTRICT of COLUMBIA Primary
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VIRGINIA Primary
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ALABAMA Runoffs
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ARKANSAS Runoffs
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GEORGIA Runoffs
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3 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
3 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Samuel A. "Sam" Little (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Maryland: House CD 6: Heba Machado Zayas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
South Carolina (14 June primary update): Superintendent of Education: former Anderson County School Superintendent Gary L. Burgess, II (Democratic) - lost Primary.
109 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
109 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Anchorage Municipality Assembly Member Christopher "Chris" Constant (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mike Milligan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Adam L. Wool (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. (11 June Special Primary for House At-Large update)-- House At-Large Special: Tara M. Sweeney (Republican) - lost Primary.
California: Senate Class 1: Joshua Bocanegra (Democratic) - added. (7 June primary updates)-- House CD 6: Citrus Heights City Council Member Bret Daniels (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Shahid Buttar (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Thomas "Tom" Wong (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Peter Ohtaki (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Blanca A. Gómez (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Brian M. Tyson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Ronda Kennedy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 33: former Rancho Cucamonga Council Member Rex Dale Alexander Gutierrez (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Eric Early (Republican) - lost Primary.
Delaware: House At-Large: Edward Shlikas (Write-in) - added.
Florida (filing has closed for the 23 August Primary): Senate Class 3: Senator Marco Rubio (Republican) - Renominated; Edward Abud (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos Jose Barberena (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew "Matt" Boswell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ricardo De La Fuente (Democratic) - added; Timothy Michael Devine (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Albert A. "Al" Fox, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Grace Granda (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Dana Alan Harshman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Salomon Hernandez, Sr. (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate; Bernard Korn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Josue Larose (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jake Philip Loubriel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Luis Miguel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ervan Katari Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Dwayne Pinney (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ahmad Saide, Jr. (None) - apparently not a candidate; Randy Toler (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Coleman Watson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua Joseph "Josh" Weil (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Earl Frank Yearicks, IV (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Governor Ronald D. "Ron" DeSantis (Republican) - Renominated; Robert Conner (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David Nelson Freeman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan Karns (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dennis Lopez (No Party Affiliation) - added; Alexander "Alex" "Lundy" Lundmark (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; John Joseph Mercadante (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Donald J. Peterson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christin Powers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Randy Zapata (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Member of Congress Neal Patrick Dunn (Republican) - Renominated; Mark Christopher Garrett (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Alan Michael Davis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Member of Congress Alfred "Al" Lawson, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Connell Aubrey Crooms (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: John Gerard "Gerry" Nolan (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Member of Congress William "Bill" Posey (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 9: Member of Congress Darren Soto (Democratic) - Renominated; Kevin Copeland Parker (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; George Garrett Shepherd, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Mahendranath "Troy" Rambaransingh (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Christopher Manuel "Chris Manuel" Alcantara (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Dean Porter (No Party Affiliation) - re-added; Jeannette Renee Skinner (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Michael "Mike" Carnevale (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Chris Leiser (Republican) - re-added. House CD 13: Moneer Kheireddine (Republican) - re-added; Michael Stephen Levinson (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Anthony W. "Tony" Eldon (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Samar "Sam" Nashagh (Republican) - added; Angel Salvador Urbina (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: Alan M. Cohn (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18. House CD 17: Member of Congress Greg W. Steube (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 18: Brian John Bertges (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Kel Jacobs Britvec (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Chris Chambers (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: Dwight A. Anderson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Vic DeGrammont (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Member of Congress Lois J. Frankel (Democratic) - Renominated; Jeffrey D. "Jeff" "Bongi" Buongiorno (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Stephen G. "Steve" Canton (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Lake Park Mayor Michael Joseph "Mike" O'Rourke (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; William "Bill" Wheelen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Melinda Almonte (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey Berk (Republican) - added; Allen Ellison (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3; Myles Perrone (Republican) - re-added; Lewis Swezy (Republican) - added. House CD 24: former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Audrey M. Edmonson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: Robert Millwee (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 26: Ian Anthony Medina (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 28: former state Representative Robert Asencio (Democratic) - added; Souraya Faas (Libertarian) - added; Karl "KW" Miller (Republican) - re-added. Attorney General: Attorney General Ashley Moody (Republican) - Renominated. Chief Financial Officer: Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis (Republican) - Renominated; Benjamin Horbowy (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Tyrone "Ty" Javellana (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Indiana (Republican state convention update): Secretary of State: Secretary of State Holli Sullivan (Republican) - Open Office; Newton County Commissioner Kyle D. Conrad (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Hager (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Fort Wayne City Clerk Lana R. Keesling (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Monroe County Treasurer Jessica McClellan (Democratic) - added; Boone County Council Member Elise Nieshalla (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Pete Seat (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Auditor: ZeNai Brooks (Democratic) - added; Auditor Tera K. Klutz (Republican) - added as candidate.
Kentucky: Governor: Eric C. Deters (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican.
Louisiana: Senate Class 3: Albert Kyder (Republican) - added.
Maryland: Governor: David Harding (Other Candidates) - added.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Michael P. Keating (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: House CD 5: Robert Starbuck "Robby" Newsom (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
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1 change to the popular vote:
California: House CD 22 Special.
90 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
90 changes to the candidate list:
California (7 June primary update): House CD 12: Glenn Kaplan (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Eric Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 39: Bill Spinney (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 46: Mike Nguyen (Republican) - lost Primary.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Shantele Renee Bennett (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Moses J. Quiles (Write-in [Independent Party of Florida]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. Governor: Frederick Dee Buntin (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Kyle "KC" Gibson (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation; Ivan Graham (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos Enrique Gutierrez (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Frank J. Hughes, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Brian P. Moore (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Hector Roos (Libertarian) - added; Eugene H. Steele (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Robert J. Jones (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Kelly (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ralph John "John" Mills, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Aaron Frank Rutherford (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Cross City Town Council Member Jovante Rodriguez Teague (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Andrew Preston Robinson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Tom Lister (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan Marc (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Damascus Romocelly (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Connell Aubrey Crooms (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4; Al Robertson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Jamal "Matt" Bell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Joseph "Joe" Cavagna (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy S. Liggett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lee Aleck Ogilvie (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cardon Pompey (Write-in) - added. House CD 8: Dena Grayson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Rebecca Saleh (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick Lee Wells (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Marlin Daniel "Daniel" Anthony (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Alycia M. Barnard (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sam Farber (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Becky E. Hites (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Hendrith Vanlon Smith, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Eric B. Atkinson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Member of Congress Corrine Brown (Democratic) - added; Aaron B. Fenwick (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Julian Martin Otte (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Steve Edward Farley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Dean Porter (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Unaffiliated; Jonathan M. Puzio (Independent Party of Florida) - apparently not a candidate; former Mascotte Mayor Antonio Luis "Tony" Rosado, Sr. (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Chris Leiser (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; William Peter Perrone (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: James "Jim" Davis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Audrey Henson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christian David Hotchkiss (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jacob Douglas Kennedy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Moneer Kheireddine (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Landon Neil Campbell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Erik Mishiyev (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Alix Christopher Toulme, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: Jay Collins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Josue "Josh" Vazquez (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Benjamin "Ben" "Nio" Miranda-Padilla (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Andrew Bevan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dan Lambert (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 18: Brian John Bertges (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Kenneth James "Kenny" Hartpence (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 9; Javita Yvette McKinney (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Leonard Louis "Lenny" Serratore (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 20: Ervan Katari Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Pradel Vilme (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Pamela M. "Pam" Keith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ljubo Skrbic (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Joe Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Michael John "Mike" Bianchi (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Demetrius "DB" Fugate (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Martin J. Marks (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Jeffrey "Jeff" Fandl (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Myles Perrone (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Saad B. Suleman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 24: Yosaif A. Glixman (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate; Patricia Gonzalez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: Robert Millwee (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey E. "Jeff" Olson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 26: Richard Evans (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 27: state Senator Annette Taddeo (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 28: Karl "KW" Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremiah Schaffer (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Ruth Ann Swanson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Bob White (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Nevada (14 June primary update): Lieutenant Governor: Walter A. "Tony" Grady, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary.
New Jersey: House CD 7: Clayton Pajunas (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Oregon: Senate Class 3: Daniel J. "Dan" Pulju (Pacific Green) - previously listed as Green. Governor: Donice N. Smith (Constitution) - added.
19 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
19 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska (11 June Special Primary update): House At-Large Special: North Pole City Council Member Santa Claus (Undeclared) - lost Primary.
California (7 June Primary update): Lieutenant Governor: David Fennell (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Gus Mattammal (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Margarita Maria "Margie" Carranza (Republican) - lost Primary. Controller: Monterey Park City Council Member Yvonne Yiu (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Edward A. Gray (Write-in) - added. Governor: state Senator Annette Taddeo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Mark Lombardo (Republican) - added. House CD 4: state Representative Jason Fischer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Ted Edwards (Republican) - added. House CD 10: Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia (24 May Primary update): House CD 10: Phyllis D. Hatcher (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Nevada (14 June Primary update): Lieutenant Governor: John Miller (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: David Kenneth Brog (Republican) - lost Primary; Carolina Andrea Serrano (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: state Assembly Member Ann "Annie" Black (Republican) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 12: Mikhail Itkis (Independent) - added. House CD 23: James Allen Regenor (Write-in) - added.
South Carolina (14 June Primary update): Senate Class 3: Angela Geter (Democratic) - lost Primary.
119 changes to the candidate list. 2 changes to the popular vote. ME, NV, ND, SC primary updates. SC House 7 Tom Rice (R) lost his primary. TX House 34 Mayra Nohemi Flores (R) elected in a Special Election
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
119 changes to the candidate list:
California (7 June primary updated): House CD 39: Member of Congress Young Kim (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 40: Mission Viejo Council Member Greg Raths (Republican) - lost Primary.
Florida: House CD 10: former Member of Congress Alan Mark Grayson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3. House CD 11: Kevin Dean Porter (Unaffiliated) - added. House CD 13: Jacob Daniel Curnow (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican.
Maine (14 June primary update): House CD 2: Caratunk Select Board Member Elizabeth M. "Liz" Caruso (Republican) - lost Primary.
Massachusetts: Attorney General: Shannon Liss-Riordan (Democratic) - re-added.
Nevada (14 June primary updates): Senate Class 3: Senator Catherine Marie Cortez Masto (Democratic) - Renominated; Sam Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; William "Bill" Conrad (Republican) - lost Primary; William Eric "Bill" Hockstedler (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephanie Kasheta (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sharelle Mendenhall (Republican) - lost Primary; Tyler T. Perkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Carlo Poliak (Republican) - lost Primary; Corey Reid (Democratic) - lost Primary; Allen Rheinhart (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul Rodriguez (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Stephen F. "Steve" Sisolak (Democratic) - Renominated; former state Assembly Member Tom Collins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Seven Achilles Evans (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary "Radar" Evertsen (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joey" Gilbert (Republican) - lost Primary; Eddie Hamilton (Republican) - lost Primary; Tom Heck (Republican) - lost Primary; former Senator Dean Heller (Republican) - lost Primary; North Las Vegas Mayor John Jay Lee (Republican) - lost Primary; Stanleigh Harold "Stan" Lusak (Republican) - lost Primary; Guy Nohra (Republican) - lost Primary; Edward E. O'Brien (Republican) - lost Primary; Fred Simon (Republican) - lost Primary; William "Dock" Walls (Republican) - lost Primary; Amber Whitley (Republican) - lost Primary; Barak Zilberberg (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth "Lisa" Cano Burkhead (Democratic) - Renominated; Eva Chase (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kimi Cole (Democratic) - lost Primary; M. Kameron Hawkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Henderson Mayor Debra March (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mack Miller, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter Pavone (Republican) - lost Primary; former state treasurer Dan Schwartz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus (Democratic) - Renominated; Jane Adams (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Cresent Leo Hardy (Republican) - lost Primary; Morgun Sholty (Republican) - lost Primary; Cynthia Dianne Steel (Republican) - lost Primary; Jessie Leonard Turner, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Amy Lynnette Vilela (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Mark Eugene Amodei (Republican) - Renominated; Joseph Edward "Joey" Afzal (Democratic) - lost Primary; Joel Beck (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Leo Doucette (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gerold Lee Gorman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Timothy R. "Tim" Hanifan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brian J. Hansen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rahul A. Joshi (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brian Nadell (Republican) - lost Primary; Catherine "Marie" Sampson (Republican) - lost Primary; Douglas County Commissioner Danny Tarkanian (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Susan Kelley "Susie" Lee (Democratic) - Renominated; Clark Thomas Bossert (Republican) - lost Primary; Albert Maxwell "Al" Goldberg (Republican) - lost Primary; Randell Scott "Randy" Hynes (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Anthony Kovacs (Republican) - lost Primary; Noah Vincent Malgeri (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Chance Bonaventura (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Sparks City Council Member Kristopher Dahir (Republican) - lost Primary; John Cardiff Gerhardt (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Jesse Haw (Republican) - lost Primary; Socorro Keenan (Republican) - lost Primary; Gerard Ramalho (Republican) - lost Primary; former Clark County District Judge Richard F. Scotti (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Tisha Black (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Emanuel "Manny" Kess (Republican) - lost Primary. Controller: Alex Costa (Democratic) - lost Primary.
North Dakota (14 June primary updates): Senate Class 3: Senator John Hoeven (Republican) - Renominated; Riley Kuntz (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael J. Steele (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Marvin Lepp (Republican) - lost Primary.
South Carolina (14 June primary updates): Governor: Governor Henry D. McMaster (Republican) - Renominated; Carlton Boyd (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Maymia S. "Mia" McCleod (Democratic) - lost Primary; Calvin Jerome "CJ Mack" McMillan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harrison "Trucker Bob" Musselwhite (Republican) - lost Primary; William H. "Cowboy" Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Nancy R. Mace (Republican) - Renominated; former state Representative Katherine E. Stolark "Katie" Arrington (Republican) - lost Primary; Lynz Nicole Piper-Loomis (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress William Richardson Timmons, IV (Republican) - Renominated; George Assad Abuzeid (Republican) - lost Primary; John Mark "Mark" Burns (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael James "Mike" LaPierre (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Kevin Eckert (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress James Enos "Jim" Clyburn (Democratic) - Renominated; Michael Antonio Addison (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gregg Marcel "Marcel" Dixon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Auriol Sonia "A. Sonia" Morris (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress Hugh Thompson "Tom" Rice, Jr. (Republican) - Lost Primary; Barbara Arthur (Republican) - lost Primary; Garrett Barton (Republican) - lost Primary; former Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark Struthers McBride (Republican) - lost Primary; Spencer Allen Morris (Republican) - lost Primary; Horry County School Board Chairman William Kenneth "Ken" Richardson (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State John Mark "Mark" Hammond (Republican) - Renominated; Keith Warrick Blandford (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Michael Alan "Alan" Wilson (Republican) - Renominated; Lauren L. Martel (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Hugh E. Weathers (Republican) - Renominated; William D. "Bill" Bledsoe (Constitution) - previously listed as Constitution, Republican; Robert F. "Bob" Rozier, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Travis Bedson (Republican) - lost Primary; Bryan D. Chapman (Republican) - lost Primary; Kizzi Gibson (Republican) - lost Primary; Jerry N. Govan, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Greenville County School Board Trustee Lynda Leventis-Wells (Republican) - lost Primary.
Texas: House CD 34 Special: Mayra Nohemi Flores (Republican) - elected.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 220 Democrats, 210 Republicans, and 5 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, New York House CD 19, New York House CD 23).
Wisconsin: House CD 3: Rustin Levem Provance (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
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2 changes to the popular vote:
California: House CD 22 Special.
Texas: House CD 34 Special.
Tuesday 14 June 2022: Federal and State Primaries in MAINE, NEVADA, NORTH DAKOTA, and SOUTH CAROLINA; plus SPECIAL U.S. House ELECTION in TEXAS's 34th Congressional District
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
MAINE Primaries
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NEVADA Primaries
polls close at 7 PM local time [0200 GMT]
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NORTH DAKOTA Primaries
polls close at 9 PM local time [0200 GMT re: Central Time/0300 GMT re: Mountain Time] at the latest.
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SOUTH CAROLINA Primaries
polls close at 7 PM local time [2300 GMT]
If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 28 June runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.
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TEXAS Special Election: 34th Congressional District
polls close at 7 PM local time [0000 GMT]
If one candidate receives a majority of the vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a yet-to-be-scheduled runoff.
Returns from an official source, results from a media source.
12 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
12 changes to the candidate list:
Delaware: Attorney General: David Rogers (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Matthew "Matt" Boswell (Democratic) - added. Governor: Piotr Blass (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Christin Powers (Democratic) - added. House CD 7: Kristopher Leo Stark (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Saad B. Suleman (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25.
Kansas: House CD 1: Jimmy Beard (Democratic) - added. House CD 3: Steven A. "Steve" Hohe (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Bob Hernandez (Democratic) - added.
New York: House CD 17: state Senator Alessandra Biaggi (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic; Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Working Families.
Presidential Candidates: President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden (Democratic) - added as candidate.
75 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
75 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska (US House Special Election update - further returns are to be released on 15, 17, and 21 June): House At-Large Special: Dennis W. "Denny" Aguayo (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Jay R. Armstrong (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Brian T. Beal (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Tim Beck (Undeclared) - lost Primary; former Dillingham City Manager Gregg B. Brelsford (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Robert Brown (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Chris Bye (Libertarian) - lost Primary; John T. Callahan (Republican) - lost Primary; Arlene Carle (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; former state Senator John B. Coghill, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Anchorage Municipality Assembly Member Christopher "Chris" Constant (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lady Donna Dutchess (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Otto H. Florschutz, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Laurel A. Foster (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Thomas R. "Tom" Gibbons (Republican) - lost Primary; Karyn Griffin (Undeclared) - lost Primary; former state Representative Andrew J. Halcro (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Ted S. Heintz (Libertarian) - lost Primary; William D. "Bill" Hibler, III (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; John Wayne Howe (Alaskan Independence) - lost Primary; David M. "Heed" Hughes (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Don Knight (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Jeff Lowenfels (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Robert "Bob" Lyons (Republican) - lost Primary; Anne M. McCabe (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Mikel E. Melander (Republican) - lost Primary; Sherry M. Mettler (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Mike Milligan (Democratic) - lost Primary; J.R. Myers (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Emil Notti (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Ornelas (American Independent) - lost Primary; Silvio E. Pellegrini (Undeclared) - lost Primary; state Senator Joshua Carl "Josh" Revak (Republican) - lost Primary; Maxwell "Max" Sumner (Republican) - lost Primary; David Thistle (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Ernest F. Thomas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard "Clayton" Trotter (Republican) - lost Primary; Bradley D. Welter (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason G. Williams (Undeclared) - lost Primary; Jo Woodward (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Adam L. Wool (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephen Wright (Republican) - lost Primary.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Clinton Roosevelt Dale (Independent) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Howard Knepper (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Brian P. Rush (Democratic) - added. House CD 6: Jamal "Matt" Bell (Democratic) - added. House CD 13: Dwight Young (Write-in) - added. House CD 16: Ralph E. Hartman (Write-in) - added. House CD 23: Myles Perrone (Republican) - added; W. Michael "Mike" Trout (Democratic) - added. House CD 26: Jeremiah Schaffer (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 28.
Michigan: Governor: James Craig (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
Montana: House CD 1: former state Senator Al "Doc" Olszewski (Republican) - lost Primary.
New Hampshire (filing has closed for the 13 September Primary): Senate Class 3: Stephen Fondakowski (Independent) - added; Steven J. "Steve" Hattamer (Independent) - added; Michael P. Keating (Republican) - added; John Riggieri (Democratic) - added. Governor: Richard A. McMenamon, II (Republican) - added; Governor Chris Sununu (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Member of Congress Christopher C. "Chris" Pappas (Democratic) - Renominated; Tom Alciere (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Member of Congress Ann McLane "Annie" Kuster (Democratic) - Renominated; Michael Callis (Republican) - added; Jay Mercer (Republican) - added; James R. Powers (Independent) - added; Jason Daniel Riddle (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 23: Matthew Vergosen (Democratic) - added. House CD 23 Special: Hugh Bahar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; George H. Burns, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Marc Christian Cenedella (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Raymond "Ray" Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richard "Rich" Moon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Broome County Legislator George K. Phillips (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: House CD 5: Robert Starbuck "Robby" Newsom (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Texas: House CD 25: Tristan Lee Miller (Unaffiliated) - added.
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1 change to the popular vote:
California: House CD 22 Special.
Saturday 11 June 2022: US House SPECIAL ELECTION in Alaska's At-Large Congressional District
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
10-11 June 2022 update: Superior Court Judge Una Gandbhir ruled that the by-mail special primary election cannot be certified until visually impaired voters are provided with a full and fair opportunity to participate. The Alaska Department of Law plans to appeal to Alaska Supreme Court. Ref: Juneau Empire.
11 June 2022: The Alaska Supreme Court vacated the Superior Court ruling allowing the results to be certified.
This Special House Election is necessitated by the passing of Member of Congress Donald E. "Don" Young (Republican) on 18 March 2022.
This is a mostly by-mail election. Mailed ballots must be postmarked no later than 11 June and received by 21 June. Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p AKDT (1500-0400 UTC) / 7:00a-8:00p HADT (1600-0500 UTC).
The top 4 vote-getters in the 11 June primary, regardless of party, advance to the 16 August special general election.
The 16 August special general election uses an instant-runoff where voters rank their choices. Should no candidate win a majority (50% + 1), the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated. Voters who voted for the lowest vote-getter as their 1st choice have their votes redistributed to their 2nd choice. The process continues until one candidate receives a majority.
Returns from an official source, results from a media source, results from a media source.
18 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
18 changes to the candidate list:
California: House CD 53: Member of Congress Sara Jacobs (Democratic) - On Ballot - 7 June primary update.
Connecticut: Senate Class 3: Kristi L. Talmadge (Unaffiliated) - added.
Florida: Governor: state Senator Annette Taddeo (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 27. House CD 12: Chris Leiser (Republican) - added. House CD 16: Martin Hyde (Republican) - re-added. House CD 19: Patrick Post (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 22: Curtis Calabrese (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Kentucky: Senate Class 3: David Biery (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Rhonda Raye Palazzo (Republican) - lost 17 May Primary. House CD 6: Maurice Randall Cravens, II (Write-in) - added.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Mary Maxwell (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 1: Charles "Chuck" Park (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: House CD 18: Rana Abdelhamid (Democratic, Working Families) - added; Moses R. Mugulusi (Democratic) - added; Ulster County Executive Patrick K. "Pat" Ryan (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 22: Joshua E. "Josh" Goldfein (Working Families) - re-added.
North Carolina: House CD 7: Cumberland County Commissioner Charles E. "Charles" Evans (Democratic) - lost 17 May Primary.
Texas: Senate Class 1: Heli Rodriguez-Prilliman (Democratic) - added.
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Calendar Update
- Mississippi US House CDs 2, 3, and 3 Republican Runoffs on 28 June 2022 is changed from Mississippi Runoff.
- South Dakota Secondary Election (runoff - no contests covered by this website advance to a runoff) on 16 August 2022 is changed from South Dakota Secondary Election.
189 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
189 changes to the candidate list:
California (7 June primary update): Senate Class 3: James P. Bradley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Scott Giblin (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: David Nathan Main (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: James Lucas "Jimmy" Fremgen (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Cheryl Sudduth (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: James H. "Jim" Shoemaker (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Phil Arballo (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Burlingame City Council Member Emily Beach (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Richard B. Fox (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Luis Antonio Acevedo-Arreguin (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 20: Ben Dewell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Matthew "Matt" Stoll (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 24: Member of Congress Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic) - On Ballot; Jeff Frankenfield (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Michele R. Weslander Quaid (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 25: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Garcia (Republican) - On Ballot; James Francis "Jim" Gibson (Republican) - lost Primary; Jonathan Reiss (Republican) - lost Primary; Albert 'Burt' Thakur (Republican) - lost Primary; Cecilia "Ceci" Truman (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 26: Member of Congress Julia Brownley (Democratic) - On Ballot; David "Dave" Goodman (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Fadde Mikhail (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Nathan Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 27: Member of Congress Judy Chu (Democratic) - On Ballot; Simi Valley City Council Member Ruth Luevanos (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark Pierce (Republican) - lost Primary; John Quaye "Quaye" Quartey, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; Frederick David "David" Rudnick (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Member of Congress Adam B. Schiff (Democratic) - On Ballot; Dorothy Caronna (Democratic) - lost Primary; Giuliano Giovanni "Gio" DePaolis (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Member of Congress Tony Cárdenas (Democratic) - On Ballot; Rudy Melendez (Republican) - lost Primary; Andy Miranda (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Member of Congress Brad Sherman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Sal Genovese (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick Lee Gipson (Republican) - lost Primary; William "Gunner" Meurer (Green) - lost Primary; Johnny J. Nalbandian (Republican) - lost Primary; Tony Rodriguez (American Independent) - lost Primary; Paloma Zuniga (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 31: Member of Congress Pete Aguilar (Democratic) - On Ballot; Rocco Anthony De Luca (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 32: Member of Congress Grace Flores Napolitano (Democratic) - On Ballot; Shervin Aazami (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jason Randolph Potell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aejaz "Raji" Rab (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aarika Samone Rhodes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Leah Melissa "Melissa" Toomim (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 33: Member of Congress Ted W. Lieu (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ernest Harold Richter (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 34: Member of Congress Jimmy Gomez (Democratic) - On Ballot; Clifton Rio Torrado VonBuck (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 35: Member of Congress Norma J. Torres (Democratic) - On Ballot; Rafael Carcamo (Republican) - lost Primary; Bob Erbst (Republican) - lost Primary; Lloyd Alexander Stevens (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 36: Member of Congress Raul Ruiz (Democratic) - On Ballot; Derrick Rollin Gates (Republican) - lost Primary; Neelab "Ariana" Hakami (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew Vincent "Matt" Jesuele (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Colin Kilpatrick O'Brien (Democratic) - lost Primary; Claire Ragge (Republican) - lost Primary; Steve Williams (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Chris Champion (Republican) - lost Primary; Baltazar "Bong" Fedalizo (Republican) - lost Primary; Sandra Mendoza (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael Shure (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 38: Member of Congress Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic) - On Ballot; John Sarega (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 39: John Lordsal Minnella (Republican) - lost Primary; Tony Moreno (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur Laverne "Art" Peterson (Republican) - lost Primary; Emmanuel L. Suarez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 40: Nicholas Andrew "Nick" Taurus (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 41: Member of Congress Mark A. Takano (Democratic) - On Ballot; Shrina Kurani (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Michael Lucio (Republican) - lost Primary; Anna Nevenic (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 42: Member of Congress Kenneth S. "Ken" Calvert (Republican) - On Ballot; Joaquín "Meta" Beltrán (Democratic) - lost Primary; Julio Cesar Flores (Green) - lost Primary; state Assembly Member Cristina Garcia (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jazmin Nicole "Nicole" López (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peter Mathews (Democratic) - lost Primary; William Moses Summerville (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 43: Member of Congress Maxine Waters (Democratic) - On Ballot; Jean M. Monestime (Democratic) - lost Primary; Evette Allison "Allison" Pratt (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 44: Member of Congress Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic) - On Ballot; Morris Falls Griffin (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 45: Member of Congress Katherine "Katie" Porter (Democratic) - On Ballot; former Orange County Board of Education Trustee Long K. Pham (Republican) - lost Primary; Hilaire Fuji Shioura (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]. House CD 46: Member of Congress Jose Luis "Lou" Correa (Democratic) - On Ballot; Michael "Mike" Ortega (Democratic) - lost Primary; former School Board Member Felix Rocha, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Ed Rushman (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 47: Brian J. Burley (Republican) - lost Primary; Errol Webber (Republican) - lost Primary; Amy Phan West (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 48: Member of Congress Michelle Park Steel (Republican) - On Ballot; Lucinda KWH Jahn (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Matthew G. Rascon (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 49: Member of Congress Mike Levin (Democratic) - On Ballot; Orange County Supervisor Lisa A. Bartlett (Republican) - lost Primary; Josiah O'Neil (Republican) - lost Primary; Oceanside City Council Member Christopher Rodriguez (Republican) - lost Primary; Nadia Bahia Smalley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Renee Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 50: Member of Congress Darrell Edward Issa (Republican) - On Ballot; David Chiddick (Republican) - lost Primary; Adam Jay Schindler (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Kylie Louie Vie Benitez Taitano (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 51: Member of Congress Juan Carlos Vargas (Democratic) - On Ballot; Jose Marcos Cortes (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Barrett Holman Leak (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. House CD 52: Member of Congress Scott Peters (Democratic) - On Ballot; Joaquín Vázquez (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber (Democratic) - On Ballot; Rachel Hamm (Republican) - lost Primary. Controller: Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Steve Glazer (Democratic) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Treasurer Fiona Ma (Democratic) - On Ballot. Attorney General: Attorney General Rob Bonta (Democratic) - On Ballot. Insurance Commissioner: Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara (Democratic) - On Ballot. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Tony K. Thurmond (Democratic) - On Ballot.
Connecticut: Governor: Ernestine Holloway (Independent Party of Connecticut) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Governor: Jodi Jeloudov (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 7: Karen Green (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 8. House CD 10: Khalid Muneer (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii (filing has closed for the 13 August primary): Senate Class 3: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Charles Augustine Collins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shaena Dela Cruz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Allen "Mike" Kokoski (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Adriel C. Lam (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brandon I. Maka'awa'awa (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Edward "Eddie" Pirkowski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John P. Roco (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Shelby "Pika" Billionaire (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Jay Bitar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Selina T. Blackwell (Aloha 'Āina) - apparently not a candidate; Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Wendell A. Elento (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Harvey W. Eli (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Ford (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Mihail "Michael" Gilevich (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; John M. "Raghu" Giuffre (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Keline K. Kahau (Republican) - previously listed as Republican, Aloha 'Āina; Marissa Kerns (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John "Jony Makalani" "Johnny Makalani'" Mungo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Sharie S. Ono (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel J. Peddie (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Robert B. Rowland (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Iris M. Seaton (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Gene S. Tamashiro (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shaena L. Dela Cruz (Aloha 'Āina) - apparently not a candidate; Frank "T.K." Hinshaw (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Melissah "Mish" Shishido (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Michelle Rose Tippens (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: John M. "Raghu" Giuffre (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph "Kepa" Griskonis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Audrey Keesing (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jarrett Keohokalole (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Angus L.K. "Mac" McKelvey (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Iowa (7 June primary update): Auditor: former state Representative Mary Ann Hanusa (Republican) - lost Primary.
Mississippi (7 June primary update): House CD 4: Clay Wagner (Republican) - lost Primary.
7 June 2022 contests proceeding to a 28 June 2022 runoff
- U.S. House CD 2 - Republican: Ronald "Ron" Eller v. Brian Wesley Flowers.
- U.S. House CD 3 - Republican: Michael Cassidy v. Member of Congress Michael Patrick Guest.
- U.S. House CD 4 - Republican: Member of Congress Steven McCarty Palazzo v. Jackson County Sheriff Walter Michael "Mike" Ezell.
Montana (7 June primary update): House CD 1: Cora Neumann (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Roger Roots (Libertarian) - lost Primary; state Senator Mark Sweeney (Democratic) - lost Primary; Samuel Thomas (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Skylar Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: John Berman (Republican) - added; Devon Fuchs (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Kahn (Libertarian) - added. Governor: Jay Lewis (Republican) - added.
New Jersey (7 June primary update): House CD 5: Nicholas "Nick" De Gregorio (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Clenard H. Childress, Jr. (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 11: Morris County Commissioner Tayfun Selen (Republican) - lost Primary.
New Mexico (7 June primary update): Governor: Ginger G. Grider (Actual Justice [Libertarian]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Libertarian]. House CD 1: Louie Sanchez (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: state Auditor Brian S. Colón (Democratic) - lost Primary. Treasurer: former Valencia County Magistrate Judge Heather R. Benavidez (Democratic) - lost Primary. Auditor: Zackary A. "Zach" Quintero (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 23: Nick Langworthy (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22.
Wisconsin: Secretary of State: Sharyl R. McFarland (Wisconsin Green) - previously listed as Independent, Wisconsin Green.
281 changes to the candidate list. 1 change to the popular vote. Preliminary results from the 7 June primaries. Connie Conway (Republican) wins California CD 22 Special Election.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
281 changes to the candidate list:
Arkansas: Senate Class 3: Stuart F. Shirrell (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Roger B. Daugherty (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
California (7 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Senator Alex Padilla (Democratic) - On Ballot; Akinyemi Agbede (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daphne Bradford (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; James P. Bradley (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James Henry "Henk" Conn (Green) - lost Primary; Jon Elist (Republican) - lost Primary; Pamela "Pam" Elizondo (Green) - lost Primary; Eleanor García (No Party Preference [Socialist Workers Party]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [Socialist Workers Party]; Don J. Grundmann (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Myron Louis Hall (Republican) - lost Primary; Deon D. Jenkins (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Sarah Sun Liew (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert George Lucero, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Dan O'Dowd (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Thompson Parker (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Enrique Petris (Republican) - lost Primary; Douglas Howard Pierce (Democratic) - lost Primary; Obaidul Huq Pirjada (Democratic) - lost Primary; Irene Ratliff (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Marc Alexander Roth (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Mark A. Ruzon (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Charles E. "Chuck" Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Carlos Guillermo Tapia (Republican) - lost Primary; Timothy J. "Tim" Ursich, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cordie Lee Williams (Republican) - lost Primary; Lijun "Lily" Zhou (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]. Senate Class 3 Special: Daphne Bradford (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; James P. Bradley (Republican) - lost Primary; Jon Elist (Republican) - lost Primary; Myron Louis Hall (Republican) - lost Primary; Dan O'Dowd (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Thompson Parker (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Peace And Freedom]; Irene Ratliff (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; Timothy J. "Tim" Ursich, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Gavin Newsom (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ronald A. Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Gurinder Bhangoo (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Heather Collins (Green) - lost Primary; Shawn Collins (Republican) - lost Primary; Anthony "Tony" Fanara (Democratic) - lost Primary; Serge Fiankan (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; James G. Hanink (No Party Preference [American Solidarity]) - lost Primary, previously listed as No Party Preference [American Solidarity]; Ron Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Jenny Rae Le Roux (Republican) - lost Primary; David Lozano (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel R. Mercuri (Republican) - lost Primary; Cristian Raul Morales (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert C. Newman, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato (Democratic) - lost Primary; Luis Javier Rodriguez (Green [Peace And Freedom]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Green [Peace And Freedom]; Woodrow "Woody" Sanders, III (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Frederic C. Schultz (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Jeff Scott (Write-in [America's Independent]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [America's Independent]; Reinette Senum (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Michael Shellenberger (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Lonnie Sortor (Republican) - lost Primary; Anthony Trimino (Republican) - lost Primary; Joel Ventresca (Democratic) - lost Primary; Major Williams (Republican) - lost Primary; Leo S. Zacky (Republican) - lost Primary; Bradley Zink (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis (Democratic) - On Ballot; Mohammad Arif (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; David Hillberg (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Highbear Morgan (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Orlando Ogle (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]; William Cavett "Skee" Saacke (Democratic) - lost Primary; Clint W. Saunders (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Doug LaMalfa (Republican) - On Ballot; Timothy David "Tim" Geist (Republican) - lost Primary; Rose Penelope Lagoc Yee (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jared W. Huffman (Democratic) - On Ballot; Darian J. Elizondo (Republican) - lost Primary; Beth Hampson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Archimedes Ramirez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic) - On Ballot; Sacramento County Sheriff Scott R. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; David Peterson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas "Tom" McClintock (Republican) - On Ballot; Andrew David Engdahl (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jimih L. Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason Kishineff (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Seth T. Newman (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]. House CD 5: Member of Congress C. Michael "Mike" Thompson (Democratic) - On Ballot; Fresno County Supervisor Nathan F. Magsig (Republican) - lost Primary; Kelsten Charles Obert (Republican) - lost Primary; Steve Wozniak (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Doris K. Matsui (Democratic) - On Ballot; Christine "Chris" Bish (Republican) - lost Primary; Karla Black (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Edward Gorman (Democratic) - lost Primary; David Keith "Keith" Langford, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Chris Richardson (Write-in [Green]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Green]. House CD 7: Member of Congress Amerish "Ami" Bera (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 8: Member of Congress Jay Obernolte (Republican) - On Ballot; Richmond City Council Member Demnlus Johnson, III (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Christopher Riley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Edwin Rutsch (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Mark T. Andrews (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Harpreet Singh Chima (Democratic) - lost Primary; Karena Apple Feng (Democratic) - lost Primary; Khalid Jeffrey "Jeffrey" Jafri (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan Madison (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress Josh Harder (Democratic) - On Ballot; Katherine Piccinini (Write-in [Republican]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]. House CD 11: Eve Del Castello (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" Phillips (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bianca Von Krieg (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Member of Congress Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) - On Ballot; Ned Nuerge (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress Barbara Lee (Democratic) - On Ballot; David Anthony Giglio (Republican) - lost Primary; Diego Javier Martinez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Sridher "Sri" "Steve" Iyer (Republican) - lost Primary; James Andrew Peters, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Liam Miguel Simard (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Major Singh (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Member of Congress Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - On Ballot; James "Jim" Garrity (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Ferenc Pataki (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Andrew G. Watters (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Member of Congress Jim Costa (Democratic) - On Ballot; John Karl Fredrich (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; Travis Andrew Odekirk (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Ajwang Rading (Democratic) - lost Primary; Benjamin Thomas "Ben" Solomon (Republican) - lost Primary; Palo Alto City Council Member Greg Lin Tanaka (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 17: Member of Congress Rohit "Ro" Khanna (Democratic) - On Ballot; Joseph W. "Joe" Dehn, III (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Stephen Forbes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rao Ravul (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Member of Congress Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic) - On Ballot. House CD 19: Member of Congress Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) - On Ballot; Douglas Deitch (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dalila Epperson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 20: Member of Congress James Varni "Jimmy" Panetta (Democratic) - On Ballot; James Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; James "Jim" Macauley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Eric Garcia (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 22: Member of Congress Connie Conway (Republican) - Open Seat; King County School Board Member Adam Thomas Medeiros (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 22 Special: former Assembly Member Connie Conway (Republican) - elected. House CD 23: Member of Congress Kevin McCarthy (Republican) - On Ballot. Secretary of State: Gary Nichzolags Blenner (Green) - lost Primary; Matthew D. "Matt" Cinquanta (No Party Preference) - lost Primary; James "JW" Paine (Republican) - lost Primary; Raul Rodriguez, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Desmond A. Silveira (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [No Party Preference]. Controller: Laura Wells (Green) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Meghann Adams (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Daniel "Dan" Kapelovitz (Green) - lost Primary; Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. Insurance Commissioner: Vinson Eugene "Eugene" Allen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Veronika Fimbres (Green) - lost Primary; Nathalie Hrizi (Peace And Freedom) - lost Primary; Jasper "Jay" Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert J. Molnar (No Party Preference) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: South Bay Union School Board Member Marco Amaral (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic]; Joseph Guy Campbell (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; former Vista School Board Member Jim Gibson (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 220 Democrats, 209 Republicans, and 6 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, New York House CD 19, New York House CD 23, Texas House CD 34).
Florida: House CD 3: Linda Susan Brooks (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2. House CD 12: Charles W. Smith (Write-in [No Party Affiliation]) - previously listed as Write-in. House CD 14: Jerry Torres (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15. House CD 15: Brian John Bertges (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; former Member of Congress Dennis A. Ross (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Daniel John "Dan" Franzese (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21. Chief Financial Officer: Benjamin Horbowy (No Party Affiliation) - added; Karla C. Jones (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Georgia: Senate Class 3: Lisa Potash (Socialist Workers Party) - added. Governor: Sam Manuel (Socialist Workers Party) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Adriel C. Lam (Republican) - added. Governor: Sharie S. Ono (Republican) - added; Daniel J. Peddie (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Shaena L. Dela Cruz (Aloha 'Āina) - added; Charles B. Keoho, III (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 2: Audrey Keesing (Democratic) - added.
Iowa (7 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley (Republican) - Renominated; state Senator James M. "Jim" Carlin (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Abby Finkenauer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Minden Council Member Glenn Hurst (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Nicole Hasso (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary D. Leffler (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Clinton County Auditor Eric Van Lancker (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Kansas: Governor: state Senator Dennis Pyle (Independent) - added.
Kentucky: Governor: state Representative Savannah Maddox (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13: Anthony Michael Carbonaro (Write-in) - added.
Mississippi (7 June primary update): House CD 1: Member of Congress John Trent "Trent" Kelly (Republican) - Renominated; Hunter Kyle Avery (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark D. Strauss (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Bennie G. Thompson (Democratic) - Renominated; Michael Carson (Republican) - lost Primary; Stanford Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Gerald M. "Jerry" Kerner (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Thomas Brian Griffin (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Carl Lester Boyanton (Republican) - lost Primary; Raymond N. Brooks (Republican) - lost Primary; Kidron Peterson (Republican) - lost Primary; David Sellers (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Christopher Brice "Brice" Wiggins (Republican) - lost Primary.
Montana (7 June primary update): House CD 1: Member of Congress Matt Rosendale (Republican) - Renominated; Mitch Heuer (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Jette (Republican) - lost Primary; Mary Brooks Todd (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Thomas "Tom" Winter (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Kyle Ray Austin (Republican) - lost Primary; James Matthew Boyette (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles A. Walking Child (Republican) - lost Primary.
New Jersey (7 June primary update): Senate Class 1: Dan Cruz (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Donald W. Norcross (Democratic) - Renominated; Mario DeSantis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Damon M. Galdo (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jeff Van Drew (Republican) - Renominated; John Barker (Republican) - lost Primary; Sean Pignatelli (Republican) - lost Primary; Carolyn Rush (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Andrew "Andy" Kim (Democratic) - Renominated; Nicholas Jude Ferrara (Republican) - lost Primary; Lawrence Hatez (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Reuven Hendler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ian A. Smith (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (Republican) - Renominated; Michael "Mike" Blasi (Republican) - lost Primary; former Morris County Freeholder Michael "Mike" Crispi (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason Cullen (Libertarian) - previously listed as Not affiliated with a recognized; Pam Daniels (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Steven Scott "Steve" Gray (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Trevor James Ferrigno (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Other; Jeremy Marcus (Libertarian) - previously listed as Not affiliated with a recognized; Fred Schneiderman (Republican) - lost Primary; Sab Skenderi (Republican) - lost Primary; Louis Vellucci (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 6: Tara Lynn Fisher (Libertarian) - previously listed as Not affiliated with a recognized; Rikin "Rik" Mehta (Republican) - lost Primary; Inder Jit Soni (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Thomas Augustine "Tom" Toomey (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress Tom Malinowski (Democratic) - Renominated; Roger Bacon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kevin Brendan Dorlon (Republican) - lost Primary; Fredon Mayor John P. Flora (Republican) - lost Primary; John Henry Isemann (Republican) - lost Primary; Harsh Naik (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; state Assembly Member Erik Peterson (Republican) - lost Primary; Phil Rizzo (Republican) - lost Primary; Sterling Irwin Schwab (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: David Ocampo Grajales (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ane Roseborough-Eberhard (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress Donald M. Payne, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Clenard Howard (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Akil Kokayi Khalfani (Democratic) - lost Primary; Imani Raine Oakley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Garth Stewart (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Toby Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Nicholas Biasco (Libertarian) - previously listed as Not affiliated with a recognized; Alexander R. "Alex" Halter (Republican) - lost Primary; Ruth McAndrew (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Lynn Genrich (Libertarian) - previously listed as Not affiliated with a recognized.
New Mexico (7 June primary update): Governor: Sandoval County Commissioner Jay C. Block (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Rebecca L. Dow (Republican) - lost Primary; Cuba Village Mayor Ethel R. Maharg (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory Joseph "Greg" Zanetti (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Albuquerque School Board Member Peggy L. Muller-Aragón (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Darshan Nilesh Patel (Democratic) - lost Primary.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: Alex Zapesochny (Unite NY) - added. House CD 10: Patrick Edward Dooley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Nick Langworthy (Conservative, Republican) - added.
South Dakota (7 June primary update): Senate Class 3: Senator John R. Thune (Republican) - Renominated; Mark Steven Mowry (Republican) - lost Primary; Bruce W. Whalen, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Kristi Lynn Noem (Republican) - Renominated; state Representative Steven "Steve" Haugaard (Republican) - lost Primary. House At-Large: Member of Congress Dustin "Dusty" Johnson (Republican) - Renominated; state Representative Taffy Howard (Republican) - lost Primary.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: Deliala Gaustad (Not affiliated with a recognized) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: state Representative John Joseph Macco (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Lena C. Taylor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Albert "Al" Namath (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Travis R. Clark (Republican) - re-added. House CD 5: Bradley Whitfield (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Ryan Owens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
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California: House CD 22 Special.
Tuesday 7 June 2022: Federal and State PRIMARIES in CALIFORNIA, IOWA, MISSISSIPPI, MONTANA, NEW JERSEY, NEW MEXICO, and SOUTH DAKOTA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
CALIFORNIA Primaries
Polls close at 8 PM local time [0300 GMT]
All candidates, both party members and independents, participate in a non-partisan Primary. The top two vote getters, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the General Election.
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If no candidate receives 35% of the vote in the primary, the two highest vote getters advance to a 16 August secondary election.
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27 changes to the candidate list. 23 August Special Elections called for New York U.S. House CDs 19 and 23.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
27 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: Governor: Carmen Jackie Gimenez (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 5: Mara Heather Macie (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4. House CD 21: Daniel John "Dan" Franzese (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22. House CD 27: state Senator Annette Taddeo (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Steve Tataii (Democratic) - previously listed as Nonpartisan. Governor: Keline Kehau (Republican) - added; Lindsey F.P. Kinney (Nonpartisan) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Frank "T.K." Hinshaw (Libertarian) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor.
Massachusetts (Democratic State Convention updates): Lieutenant Governor: Bret Bero (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Donahue (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Adam G. Hinds (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Shannon Liss-Riordan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer and Receiver-General: Treasurer and Receiver-General Deborah B. "Deb" Goldberg (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Minnesota: Governor: Gabrielle M. Prosser (Socialist Workers Party) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 1: Allen J. Cannon (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 5: David Abrams (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Jeremy Marcus (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 8: David W. Cook (Other) - added; Pablo Olivera (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 10: Cynthia A. Johnson (Other) - added. House CD 12: Lynn Genrich (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Libertarian.
New York: House CD 23: former School Board Member Carl Paladino (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Tompkins County Legislator Michael J. "Mike" Sigler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: House CD 5: Robert Starbuck "Robby" Newsom (Republican) - re-added.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Lynnette Grey Bull (Democratic) - re-added; Meghan Rae Jensen (Democratic) - re-added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Jennifer Marie Zerba (Republican) - re-added.
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- New York U.S. House of Representatives Primary; U.S. House CDs 19 (to fill the seat of Antonio Delgado [Democratic]) and 23 (to fill the seat of Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II [Republican]) Special Elections on 23 August 2022 is changed from New York U.S. House of Representative Primary.
27 changes to the candidate list. Member of Congress Chris Jacobs (R, NY 23 and 27) retires. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
27 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 3: Douglas S. "Dutch" van Raam (Other) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Shaena Dela Cruz (Republican) - added; Steve Tataii (Nonpartisan) - added. Governor: Duke Aiona (Republican) - added; David Ford (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 2: Nicole Gi (Democratic) - added.
Indiana: House CD 6: Aleem Young (Conservative, Progressive) - previously listed as Progressive.
Louisiana: House CD 1: Lee Ann Dugas (Democratic) - added.
Maine: Governor: Michael Barden (Green Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Hollis Charles Chandler "Charlie" Inman (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 11: Gabi Grossbard (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Anita Eileen Belle (Green) - added.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Devon Fuchs (Republican) - added. Governor: Julian Marc Acciard (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1.
New Jersey: Governor: former state Assembly Member Jack Ciattarelli (Republican) - added; former state Senator Steve Sweeney (Democratic) - added. House CD 3: Gregory M. Sobocinski (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 5: Trevor James Ferrigno (Other) - added.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: John Bullis (Unite NY) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: former School Board Member Carl Paladino (Republican) - added. House CD 23 and House CD 27: Member of Congress Christopher L. "Chris" Jacobs (Republican) - Open Seat - 3 June 2022: Announced retirement. "... I will not run for the 23rd Congressional District. I will finish out my time as the 27th member of Congress until the end of the year."
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: David H. "Dave" McCormick (Republican) - lost Primary.
South Carolina: Senate Class 3: Nate Dixon (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Wyoming: House At-Large: Lynnette GreyBull (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Meghan Rae Jensen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Jennifer Marie Zerba (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
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- New York Filing Deadline - U.S. House of Representatives on 10 June 2022 is added.
71 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
71 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska (filing has closed for the 16 August primary): Senate Class 3: former Seward Mayor Edgar Blatchford (Democratic) - added; Shoshana Gungurstein (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Sidney "Sid" Hill (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Jeremy Keller (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Huhnkie Lee (Undeclared) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Carmen Segovia (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: former Alaska Governor Bill Walker (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated. House At-Large: Tyler B. Cropley (None) - apparently not a candidate; Lady Donna Dutchess (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Alan "Al" Gross (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - previously listed as Non Affiliated [Democratic]; David M. "Heed" Hughes (Undeclared) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Jeff B. Lowenfels (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Robert Ornelas (American Independent) - added; Sherry A. Strizak (Undeclared) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; Tara M. Sweeney (Republican) - added; Tremayne Wilson (Nonpartisan) - added.
Florida: House CD 18: Keith R. Hayden, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 19. House CD 22: Michael Joseph "Mike" O'Rourke (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Naomi Esther Blemur (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii: Governor: John M. "Raghu" Giuffre (Nonpartisan) - added.
Kansas: Treasurer: Treasurer Lynn W. Rogers (Democratic) - Renominated. Commissioner of Insurance: Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt (Republican) - Renominated.
Massachusetts: House CD 2: Nicholas "Nick" Barassi (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Louis G. Marino (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Rebecca Connors (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Miranda L. Tozier-Robbins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Emily Burns (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Raffaele Santino DePalma (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Norman E. Shwartz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Mark Littles (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Grant Ellis Smith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dan Sullivan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Governor: Hugh McTavish (Independence-Alliance) - re-added, previously listed as Independent. House CD 1: former state Representative Matthew L. "Matt" Benda (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Patrick F. Bradley (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Paul J. Krautmann (Democratic) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 4: Hank Schroeder (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 7: Veronica Fernandez (Of, By, For!) - previously listed as Independent.
New York: Governor: Carole Anne Seidelman (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Benjamen Azah (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 4: Nassau County Legislator Siela A. Bynoe (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Yuri Dashevsky (Republican) - added. House CD 22: Steven M. "Steve" Wells (Republican) - re-added.
Vermont: Lieutenant Governor: former Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman (Democratic) - previously listed as Democratic, Progressive.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: Adam Siik Benedetto (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Neal Long (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; former Kiel School Board Member Mike "Irish" Mangan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeff Rumbaugh (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Levi C. Borntreger (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher Ralph Michael "Chris" Donahue (Independent, Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Jess Daniel Hisel (Not affiliated with a recognized) - apparently not a candidate; former Sheboygan City Alderman Job "Edd" Hou-Seye (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Timothy Kellen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Leonard Edward Larson, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Meyer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Patrick Sweeney (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Yousef Sameer Zahran (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative David F. Bowen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Angela S. Kennedy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ben Voelkel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Justin Bradley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brett M. Knudsen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Travis R. Clark (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Jessica Katzenmeyer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ronald S. Remmel (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: former Kiel School Board Member Mike "Irish" Mangan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Ken Driessen (Not affiliated with a recognized) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Robbie Hoffman (Not affiliated with a recognized) - apparently not a candidate; Robin Kettleson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Matthew Joseph Bughman (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Green County Supervisor Dawn Marie Sass (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
90 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
90 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Samuel A. "Al" Merrill (Republican) - added; Pat L. Nolin (Republican) - added. Governor: William J. Nemec, II (Undeclared) - added. House At-Large: Mike Milligan (Democratic) - added.
California: Senate Class 1: Jeremy Fennell (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 19: Keith R. Hayden, Jr. (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Emma Jane A. Pohlman (Green) - added. Governor: George "Big Al" Hawat (Republican) - added; Kelei Taylor (Nonpartisan) - added.
Kansas (filing has closed for the 2 August Primary): Senate Class 3: Patrick Wiesner (Democratic) - added. Governor: Arlyn Briggs (Republican) - added; Richard S. Karnowski (Democratic) - added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Tracey Robert Mann (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jacob "Jake" LaTurner (Republican) - Renominated; Justin Cabral (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Member of Congress Sharice L. Davids (Democratic) - Renominated; Mark Tallent (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Member of Congress Ron Estes (Republican) - Renominated. Treasurer: Steve Roberts (Libertarian) - added; Treasurer Lynn W. Rogers (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Kentucky: House CD 6: Maxwell Keith Froedge (Write-in) - added.
Maine: House CD 2: Tiffany Bond (Independent) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 9: Dan Sullivan (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 2: Paula Mirare Overby (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Other. Secretary of State: Marty Super (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: Kevin R. Rondeau (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 1: Patricia "Pat" Kline (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 8: John V. Salierno (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added.
New York: House CD 1: Michelle Bond (Republican) - added. House CD 2: William G. Hoist (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Daniel "Dan" Goldman (Democratic) - added; Matthew Spencer Goldstein (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 12: Member of Congress Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 17: Somers Town Council Member William Faulkner (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 16; Michael Vincent "Mike" Lawler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: Maria Ivette Alfonso (Working Families) - added. House CD 22: Steven M. "Steve" Wells (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Hugh Bahar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; George H. Burns, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Marc Christian Cenedella (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Raymond "Ray" Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael J. "Mike" Sigler (Republican) - re-added. House CD 24: former Broome County Legislator George K. Phillips (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23.
South Dakota: Attorney General: Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg (Republican) - Open Office - Media reports indicate he will not run for re-election.
Vermont: Senate Class 3: Martha Abbot (Progressive) - added. Lieutenant Governor: former state Representative Cindy Weed (Progressive) - apparently not a candidate. House At-Large: Bryan Braga (Independent) - previously listed as Communist. Attorney General: Elijah Bergman (Progressive) - added. Treasurer: Don Schramm (Progressive) - added.
Wisconsin (filing has closed for the 9 August Primary): Senate Class 3: Scott Alan Aubart (American Independent) - apparently not a candidate; John Berman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brad Beyer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Justin Daniel Doty (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Aaron Frank (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Deliala Gaustad (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable; Milwaukee Alderwoman Chantia Lewis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Adam Christopher Murphy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Keith Neubert (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Bradford Spencer (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Christopher Ralph Michael "Chris" Donahue (Independent, Libertarian) - previously listed as Libertarian; Jess Daniel Hisel (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent; state Representative John Joseph Macco (Republican) - re-added; John Schiess (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Lena C. Taylor (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Bryan George Steil (Republican) - Renominated; Charles Barman (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent; Albert "Al" Namath (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 2: Member of Congress Mark Pocan (Democratic) - Renominated; Douglas Alexander (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent; Daniel Peter "Peter" Theron (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Denise Lynn Hurless (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Dustin Mueller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Member of Congress Gwendolynne S. "Gwen" Moore (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 5: Member of Congress Scott L. Fitzgerald (Republican) - Renominated; Jim Kidd (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Matthew Leonard "Matt" Manes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Roy Martin (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Amy Irene Washburn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Richard "Dick" Ausman (Democratic) - added; Ken Driessen (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent; George Kellogg (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate; David Walter Kornelius (Republican) - removed; Audun Mikkelson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Paul David Boucher (Independent) - previously listed as Independence; Shaun Clarmont (Republican) - added; Robbie Hoffman (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Not readily classifiable. Secretary of State: Sharyl R. McFarland (Independent, Wisconsin Green) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Joshua "Josh" Kaul (Democratic) - Renominated; Ryan Owens (Republican) - added. Treasurer: Jeanette Deschene (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
79 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
79 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Ted S. Heintz (Nonpartisan) - added.
Arizona: Governor: former state Representative Aaron Lieberman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 3: Milton Sumpter, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Illinois: House CD 16: Bradley Lamar Horges, Jr. (Write-in) - added.
Kansas: Senate Class 3: Paul Buskirk (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State: Jeanna Repass (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of Insurance: Kiel Corkran (Democratic) - previously listed as Green.
Minnesota (filing has closed for the 9 August primary): Governor: Bob "Again" Carney, Jr. (Republican) - added; state Senator Paul E. Gazelka (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cory Hepola (Forward Party) - apparently not a candidate; James Aaron McCaskel (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Green; Hugh McTavish (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Steve Patterson (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added; Darrell Paulsen (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added; Neil Shah (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Rich Stanek (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: former state Representative Matthew L. "Matt" Benda (Republican) - added; Sarah Brakebill-Hacke (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Richard "Rick" DeVoe (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Mark Ereth Hastings (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Kocina (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richard William Painter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Richard B. Reisdorf (Legal Marijuana Now) - added; Roger Ungemach (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ronald "Logan" Wajer (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Member of Congress Angela Dawn "Angie" Craig (Democratic) - Renominated; Patrick F. Bradley (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added. House CD 3: Member of Congress Dean Phillips (Democratic) - Renominated; Lily Joy Erickson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Evan Berman Kail (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate; Mikki M. Murray (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gene Rechtzigel (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Shukri Abdullahi "Sku" Abdirahman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John Berman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Guy T. Gaskin (Republican) - added; Albert Ross (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Nate Schluter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Sherlock Khanh "Khanh" Tran (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Member of Congress Thomas Earl "Tom" Emmer, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 7: Member of Congress Michelle Fischbach (Republican) - Renominated; Alycia R. Gruenhagen (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Travis E. "Bull" Johnson (Legal Marijuana Now) - previously listed as Libertarian; Annette Watson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Harry Robb Welty (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Steve Simon (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added as candidate; Marty Super (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added. Auditor: Auditor Julie Blaha (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - Renominated; Auditor Julie Blaha (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added as candidate; Will Finn (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added.
New Hampshire: House CD 2: state Senator Harold French (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Jeffrey Greeson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Keene Mayor George S. Hansel (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 4: Jason Cullen (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 6: Tara Lynn Fisher (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 11: Joseph Nicholas Biasco (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Libertarian.
New York: Governor: Skiboky Stora (Freedom) - added; Harry Wilson (Republican, Unite NY) - previously listed as Republican; Member of Congress Lee Michael Zeldin (Conservative, Independence, Republican) - previously listed as Conservative, Republican. Lieutenant Governor: John Bullis (Unite NY) - added; Alison Esposito (Conservative, Independence, Republican) - previously listed as Conservative, Republican. House CD 12: Rana Abdelhamid (Democratic, Working Families) - apparently not a candidate.
Vermont: Governor: Stephen C. Bellows (Republican) - added; Susan Hatch Davis (Progressive) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Patricia Preston (Democratic) - re-added; Cindy Weed (Progressive) - added. House At-Large: Liam Madden (Republican) - previously listed as Independent; Barbara Nolfi (Progressive) - added. Secretary of State: Robert Millar (Progressive) - added. Auditor of Accounts: Marielle A. Blais (Progressive) - added.
Wisconsin: Senate Class 3: Deedee Carleton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Schroeder (Republican) - added. Governor: Chris Donahue (Libertarian) - added; Christopher Ralph Michael (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Charles Barman (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Douglas Alexander (Independent) - added. House CD 3: Morgan Anthony Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Robert Raymond (Independent) - added. Secretary of State: Dmitry Stefan Becker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Andrew Zuelke (Constitution) - added.
73 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
73 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Carmen Segovia (Write-in) - added. House At-Large: William D. "Bill" Hibler, III (Nonpartisan) - added; Brad Snowden (Republican) - added.
Arizona: House CD 8: Richard Grayson (Write-in [Democratic]) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
California (write-in filing has closed for the 7 June primary): Senate Class 3: Irene Ratliff (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Marc Alexander Roth (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Mark A. Ruzon (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added; Lijun "Lily" Zhou (Write-in [Republican]) - added. Senate Class 3 Special: John Thompson Parker (Write-in [Peace And Freedom]) - added; Irene Ratliff (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. Governor: Gurinder Bhangoo (Write-in [Republican]) - added; Charles Boggus (Write-in [Republican]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Write-in [Republican]; Jeff Scott (Write-in [America's Independent]) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Ray Foreman (Write-in [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; James Orlando Ogle (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. House CD 4: Seth T. Newman (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. House CD 6: Chris Richardson (Write-in [Green]) - added. House CD 8: Demnlus Johnson (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. House CD 10: Katherine Piccinini (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 16: Travis Andrew Odekirk (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. House CD 45: Hilaire Fuji Shioura (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added. House CD 51: Barrett Holman Leak (Write-in [Democratic]) - added. Secretary of State: Desmond A. Silveira (Write-in [No Party Preference]) - added.
Florida: House CD 15: Cesar Ramirez (Democratic) - added. House CD 23: Michaelangelo Collins Hamilton (Democratic) - added. House CD 28: Carlos A. Martinez Garin (Republican) - added.
Georgia: Lieutenant Governor: state Senator Butch Miller (Republican) - lost 24 May Primary.
Hawaii: House CD 2: Brendan Schultz (Democratic) - added.
Illinois (readied for the 28 June primary): Senate Class 3: Senator L. Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Robin L. Kelly (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Member of Congress Jesus G. "Chuy" Garcia (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 5: Member of Congress Mike Quigley (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 9: Member of Congress Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 10: Member of Congress Bradley Scott "Brad" Schneider (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 11: Member of Congress G. William "Bill" Foster (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 12: Member of Congress Michael J. "Mike" Bost (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 14: Member of Congress Lauren A. Underwood (Democratic) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Kwame Raoul (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Michael W. "Mike" Frerichs (Democratic) - Renominated. Comptroller: Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza (Democratic) - Renominated.
Indiana: House CD 6: Aleem Young (Progressive) - added. Secretary of State: David Wetterer (Write-in [Green]) - added.
Maine: Governor: Sam Hunkler (Independent) - added.
Michigan: House CD 3: Gabriella "Gabi" Manolache (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Elizabeth Ferszt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 1: James Rainwater (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added.
New York (readied for the 28 June primary for U.S. Senate Class 3, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and Comptroller): Senate Class 3: Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Schumer (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 10: Jimmy Jiang Li (Democratic) - added; state Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Letitia A. "Tish" James (Democratic) - Renominated. Comptroller: Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli (Democratic) - Renominated.
Oregon: Senate Class 3: Darin D. Harbick (Republican) - lost 17 May Primary. House CD 5: Jimmy Crumpacker (Republican) - lost 17 May Primary.
Utah (readied for the 28 June primary): House CD 4: Salvador Giove (Democratic) - removed. Treasurer: Treasurer Marlo M. Oaks (Republican) - Renominated.
Vermont (filing has closed for the 9 August primary): Senate Class 3: Rosalie Mae Bibona (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Thomas "Tom" Sullivan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Justin Tuthill (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Patricia Preston (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House At-Large: state Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Kevin Divney (Republican) - added. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic) - Renominated.
Wyoming (filing has closed for the 15 August primary): Governor: Aaron Nab (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Rex N. Wilde (Democratic) - added. House At-Large: Lynnette GreyBull (Democratic) - added; Steven Ross "Steve" Helling (Democratic) - added; Meghan Rae Jensen (Democratic) - added; Bryan Eugene Keller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Auditor: Auditor Kristi Racines (Republican) - Renominated. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Brian Schroeder (Republican) - Renominated; Public Instruction Superintendent Brian Schroeder (Republican) - added as candidate; Robert Joseph White, III (Republican) - added; Jennifer Marie Zerba (Republican) - added.
21 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
21 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 9: William "Bill" Olson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: state Representative Anika Tene Omphroy (Democratic) - added. House CD 26: Darren Dione Aquino (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25.
Kentucky: Treasurer: Michael Bowman (Democratic) - added.
Michigan (insufficient petition signatures - ruling likely to be challenged): Governor: Donna Brandenburg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James Craig (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Perry Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Jay Markey, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Joseph Alfonso (Write-in [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 7: Jacob "Jake" Hagg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 1: Brian Abrahamson (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) - added. House CD 8: John Munter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Auditor: Tim Davis (Legal Marijuana Now) - added.
New York: House CD 10: former Member of Congress Elizabeth Holtzman (Democratic) - added; Elizabeth Kim (Democratic) - re-added.
Vermont (filing has closed for the 9 August primary - preliminary list of candidates): Senate Class 3: Rosalie Mae Bibona (Democratic) - added. Governor: Peter Duval (Republican) - added. House At-Large: Anya Tynio (Republican) - added. Auditor of Accounts: Auditor Doug Hoffer (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Wyoming: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Edward A. "Ed" Buchanan (Republican) - Open Office; R. Mark "Mark" Armstrong (Republican) - added.
29 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
29 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: Senate Class 3: John Sophocleus (Libertarian) - added. Governor: former Birmingham City Council Member Jimmy Blake (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Ruth Page-Nelson (Libertarian) - added. House CD 1: Alexander Remrey (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Thomas Casson (Libertarian) - added. House CD 4: John Cochran (Libertarian) - added. House CD 5: Phillip "PJ" Greer (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Andria Chieffo (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Gavin Goodman (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Matt Shelby (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Scott Hammond (Libertarian) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Jason Clark (Libertarian) - added.
Florida: House CD 26: Richard Evans (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Bob White (Republican) - added.
Georgia: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Renitta Shannon (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Michael Owens (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Hawaii: House CD 2: John "Raghu" Giuffre (Nonpartisan) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 1 Special: state Representative Jeremy Munson (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Jerry Silver (Republican) - added.
New Hampshire: House CD 1: former Executive Councilor Russell Prescott (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 8: Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party) - added. House CD 9: Lea Sherman (Socialist Workers Party) - added.
New York: House CD 10: David Yassky (Democratic) - added. House CD 16: Westchester County Legislator Catherine F. Parker (Democratic) - added. House CD 23 Special: Joseph "Joe" Sempolinski (Republican) - added.
Texas: House CD 24: Derrik T. Gay (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of General Land Office: Sandragrace Martinez (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Vermont: Secretary of State: John Odum (Democratic) - added.
Wyoming: Governor: Theresa Anne Livingston (Democratic) - added.
210 changes. 24 May AL, AR, GA, MN primary updates, TX runoff updates. Member of Congress Bourdeaux (GA, CD 7, D) lost Primary. Member of Congress Schrader (OR, CD 5, D) lost Primary. Antonio Delgado (D) takes office as NY Lt Gov.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
210 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Lillie Boddie (Republican) - lost Primary; former Brighton Mayor Brandaun Lefred Dean (Democratic) - lost Primary; Karla M. Dupriest (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Durant (Republican) - lost Primary; Lanny Edward Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jacob Marc "Jake" Schafer (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Kay Ivey (Republican) - Renominated; former Ambassador to Slovenia Lindy Blanchard (Republican) - lost Primary; Lew Burdette (Republican) - lost Primary; former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Lee George (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim James (Republican) - lost Primary; Patricia Salter Jamieson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Donald Trent Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur Kennedy (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chad "Chig" Martin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dean Odle (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug "New Blue" Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Springville Mayor Dave Thomas (Republican) - lost Primary; Dean Young (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Vimal Patel (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Michael Dennis "Mike" Rogers (Republican) - Renominated; Michael T. Joiner (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Rhonda Gore (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Kevin Andrew "Andy" Blalock (Republican) - lost Primary; John Roberts (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Paul Sanford (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles W. "Charlie" Thompson, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harrison Gage Woodard Wright (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Christian Horn (Republican) - lost Primary; Ed Packard (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Steven Troy "Steve" Marshall (Republican) - Renominated; Harry Bartlett Still, III (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor: former state Senator Rusty Glover (Republican) - lost Primary.
Alaska: House At-Large: Mikel E. Melander (Republican) - added.
Arkansas (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Senator John Nichols Boozman (Republican) - Renominated; Jake Bequette (Republican) - lost Primary; former Pine Bluff Council Member Jack Edward Foster (Democratic) - lost Primary; Heath Loftis (Republican) - lost Primary; Jan Morgan (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel Allen "Dan" Whitfield (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Anthony "Tony" Bland (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Jay Martin (Democratic) - lost Primary; James "Rus" Russell, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Francis "Doc" Washburn (Republican) - lost Primary; Supha Xayprasith-Mays (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Chris Bequette (Republican) - lost Primary; Greg Bledsoe (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Jason Rapert (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Doyle Webb (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Wood (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Eric Alan "Rick" Crawford (Republican) - Renominated; Jody Shackelford (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Brandt Smith (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress James French "French" Hill (Republican) - Renominated; Conrad Earl Reynolds (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Stephen A. "Steve" Womack (Republican) - Renominated; Neil Robinson Kumar (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State John Thurston (Republican) - Renominated; former Pulaski County Election Commissioner Josh Price (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Eddie Joe Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Leon Jones, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: state Senator Mathew W. "Mat" Pitsch (Republican) - lost Primary.
Florida: House CD 12: Charles Smith (Write-in) - added.
Georgia (24 May primary): Senate Class 3: Senator Raphael Gamaliel Warnock (Democratic) - Renominated; Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Joshua Stephen "Josh" Clark (Republican) - lost Primary; Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kelvin King (Republican) - lost Primary; Jonathan "Jon" McColumn (Republican) - lost Primary; Latham Saddler (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Brian Porter Kemp (Republican) - Renominated; Catherine Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; former Senator David Alfred Perdue, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Kandiss Taylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Tom Williams (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Erick E. Allen (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tyrone Brooks, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tony Brown (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jason T. Hayes (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Derrick L. Jackson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rashid Malik (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mack McGregor (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeanne Seaver (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Michelle Munroe (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated; Vivian Louise Childs (Republican) - lost Primary; Arthur Wayne "Wayne" Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph "Joe" O'Hara (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard M. "Rich" Robertson (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Whitehead (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Anderson Drew "Drew" Ferguson, IV (Republican) - Renominated; Jared B. Craig (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Surrea Ivy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Nikema Natassha Williams (Democratic) - Renominated; Charlotte MacBagito (Democratic) - lost Primary; Valencia Stovall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Byron Gatewood (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Meagan Myers Hanson (Republican) - lost Primary; Blake Harbin (Republican) - lost Primary; Paulette Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Mary Mallory "Mallory" Staples (Republican) - lost Primary; Susan "Suzi" Voyles (Republican) - lost Primary; Wayne C. White (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eugene Chin Yu (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic) - Lost Primary; Yahanseh "YG" "Nyghtstorm" George (Republican) - lost Primary; Lisa McCoy (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Donna Theresa McLeod (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Mary West (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Member of Congress Andrew Clyde (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Shane Boggus (Republican) - lost Primary; Jon Gregory "J. Gregory" Howard (Republican) - lost Primary; John London (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin Odum "Ben" Souther (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: state Representative Timothy Barr (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Paul Collins Broun, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; former Georgia Revenue Commissioner David M. Curry (Republican) - lost Primary; Marc McMain (Republican) - lost Primary; Femi Oduwole (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alan Sims (Republican) - lost Primary; Mitchell Swan (Republican) - lost Primary; City of Hull Mayor Paul L. Walton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress David Albert Scott (Democratic) - Renominated; former South Fulton City Councilor Mark Baker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shastity Driscoll (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Vincent Fort (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dominika Hawkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Calina Plotky (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) - Renominated; Eric B. Cunningham (Republican) - lost Primary; Rome City Commissioner Wendy Davis (Democratic) - lost Primary; Walter James "James" Haygood (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles David Lutin (Republican) - lost Primary; Holly McCormack (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jennifer Strahan (Republican) - lost Primary; Seth Synstelien (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Republican) - Renominated; former Alpharetta Mayor David C. Belle Isle (Republican) - lost Primary; former Fulton County Commissioner John H. Eaves (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Senator Floyd L. Griffin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Jody B. Hice (Republican) - lost Primary; former County Probate Judge Torri M. "T.J." Hudson (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Christopher M. "Chris" Carr (Republican) - Renominated; John Gordon (Republican) - lost Primary; Christian Wise Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller General/Commissioner of Insurance: Comptroller General/Insurance Commissioner John F. "Jim" King (Republican) - Renominated; Ben Cowart (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Matthew Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Patrick J. Witt (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture: state Representative Winfred Dukes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Fred Swann (Democratic) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Education: Education Superintendent Richard L. Woods (Republican) - Renominated; former state Education Superintendent John D. Barge (Republican) - lost Primary; Currey Hitchens (Democratic) - lost Primary; Cobb County School Board Member Jaha V. Howard (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Morrow, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor: Kartik Bhatt (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Mike Coan (Republican) - lost Primary; Thomas Dean (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Senator Lester G. Jackson, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nadia Surrency (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Hawaii: Governor: John "Jony Makalani" Mungo (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: Governor: former Berrien County Commissioner Michael "Mike" Brown (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota (24 May primary): House CD 1 Special: Warren Lee Anderson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; former state Representative Matthew L. "Matt" Benda (Republican) - lost Primary; Sarah Brakebill-Hacke (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Jennifer Carnahan (Republican) - lost Primary; Bob "Again" Carney, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard "Rick" DeVoe (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Candice Deal-Bartell (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; J.R. Ewing (Republican) - lost Primary; George H. Kalberer (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Kevin Kocina (Republican) - lost Primary; Ken Navitsky (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard William Painter (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; state Representative Nels Pierson (Republican) - lost Primary; James Rainwater (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - lost Primary; Roger Ungemach (Republican) - lost Primary.
New Jersey: House CD 2: Anthony Parisi Sanchez (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 4: David Schmidt (We The People) - added. House CD 6: Eric Antisell (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 10: Dorothy Jane Humphries (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added.
New York: House CD 1: Patrick John "Pat" Hahn (Republican) - re-added. House CD 3: Melanie D'Arrigo (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 19: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - takes office as Lieutenant Governor; Vanessa Fajans-Turner (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Michael J. "Mike" Sigler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 220 Democrats, 208 Republicans, and 7 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, California House CD 22, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, New York House CD 19, New York House CD 23, Texas House CD 34).
Oregon: House CD 5: Member of Congress Walter Kurt "Kurt" Schrader (Democratic) - Lost Primary.
Rhode Island: General Treasurer: state Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor (Democratic) - added.
Texas (24 May runoff): Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Michelle Beckley (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Victor D. Dunn (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Timothy "Tim" Stroud (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Ricardo Villarreal (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Sandra Linn Whitten (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Julio Garza (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Jane Hope Hamilton (Democratic) - lost Primary; James Frank "J. Frank" Harris, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 32: Justin Webb (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 35: Michael Rodriguez (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Rod Lingsch (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 38: Diana Martinez Alexander (Democratic) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Ken Paxton (Republican) - Renominated; General Land Office Commissioner George Prescott Bush (Republican) - lost Primary; former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski (Democratic) - lost Primary. Comptroller of Public Accounts: Angel Luis Vega (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of General Land Office: Tim Westley (Republican) - lost Primary. Railroad Commissioner 1: Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian (Republican) - Renominated; Sarah Stogner (Republican) - lost Primary.
West Virginia: Senate Class 1: Christopher Andrew Rose (Republican) - added.
Wyoming: Secretary of State: Tara Nethercott (Republican) - added.
Tuesday 24 May 2022: Federal and State PRIMARIES in ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, and GEORGIA; RUNOFFS in TEXAS; and a SPECIAL U.S. House PRIMARY in MINNESOTA's 1st Congressional District
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
ALABAMA Primaries
polls close at 7 PM local time [0000 GMT]
If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 21 June runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.
Returns from an official source, results from a media source, results from a media source.
ARKANSAS Primaries
polls close at 7:30 PM local time [0030 GMT]
If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote, a 21 June runoff between the two top vote-getters will be held.
results from a media source, results from a media source.
GEORGIA Primaries
polls close at 7 PM local time [2300 GMT]
If no candidate receives 50% of the vote plus 1 in the Primary or General Election, the top 2 vote getters will advance to a 21 June runoff.
Returns from an official source, results from a media source, results from a media source.
MINNESOTA 1st Congressional District SPECIAL Primary
polls close at 8 PM local time [0100 GMT]
Returns from an official source, results from a media source.
TEXAS Runoffs [Lt. Governor D; CD 1 D; CD7 R; CD 15 D; CD21 D; CD 24 D; CD 28 D; CD 29 R; CD 30 D; CD 32 R; CD 35 R; CD 37 R; CD 38 D; Att'y-Gen. D & R; Comptroller D; Land Commissioner D & R; Railroad Commissioner (Seat 1) R]
polls close at 7 PM local time [0000 GMT re: Central Time/0100 GMT re: Mountain Time]
Returns from an official source,
results from a media source.
28 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
28 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 23: Joe Budd (Republican) - added; Ira Weinstein (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: J.R. Gaillot (Democratic) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: Joyce Lynne Lacey (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Keith Maurice Ellison (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added as candidate.
New York: House CD 1: Suffolk County Legislator Karina "Kara" Hahn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: former School Board Member Maud Maron (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 12. House CD 17: state Senator Alessandra Biaggi (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3.
Virginia (nominating conventions): House CD 5: Member of Congress Robert G. "Bob" Good (Republican) - Renominated; Kimberly Lowe (Republican) - removed; Daniel Robert "Dan" Moy (Republican) - removed. House CD 8: Monica Carpio (Republican) - removed; Teddy Fikre (Independent) - added; Theodore "Teddy" Fikre (Independent) - removed; Jeff Jordan (Republican) - removed; Heerak Christian Kim (Republican) - removed; Kezia Tunnell (Republican) - removed. House CD 10: Loudoun School Board Member John Beatty (Republican) - removed; David "Dave" Beckwith (Republican) - removed; Mike Clancy (Republican) - removed; Manassas City Council Member Theresa Coates Ellis (Republican) - removed; John Allen Henley (Republican) - removed; Prince William County Supervisor Jeanine M. Lawson (Republican) - removed; Caleb J. Max (Republican) - removed; Jeffrey Michael "Jeff" Mayhugh (Republican) - removed; Brandon Michon (Republican) - removed; Brooke Taylor (Republican) - removed.
Washington: House CD 7: Earnest Thompson (No Party Preference) - apparently not a candidate.
87 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
87 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Governor: David S. Haeg (Republican) - added.
Florida: Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Richard Earl "Rick" Olle, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Dan Decker (Aloha 'Āina) - added.
Kansas: House CD 3: Mark Tallent (Republican) - added.
Massachusetts: Governor: Shiva Ayyadurai (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lucas Cote (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Darius Mitchell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Carlos Perez (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Kevin Reed (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Peter Everett (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Mark Tashjian (Libertarian) - added. Auditor: Daniel Riek (Libertarian) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: Ole Savior (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Chris Wright (Legal Marijuana Now) - added.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: Gloria Mattera (Green) - added. House CD 2: former Babylon Council Member Jacqueline "Jackie" Gordon (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1. House CD 5: Amit Lal (Republican) - re-added. House CD 8: Jordan "Clementine" "Clem" Vasquez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Steven Lewis Green (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Isiah James (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Benine Najim Hamdan (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; state Senator Brad Hoylman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Member of Congress Mondaire L. Jones (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 17; Elizabeth Kim (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou (Democratic) - added; Helen Jiang Qiu (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; NYC Council Member Carlina Rivera (Democratic) - added. House CD 11: Andrew D. Wolfe (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Mike Fitzgerald (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Lindsey Demart Williams (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Miguel Hernandez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Edgardo R. Marrero (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mike Rendino (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18. House CD 19: Jamie Cheney (Democratic) - added; Vanessa Fajans-Turner (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Joshua "Josh" Riley (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22. House CD 19 Special: Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. "Marc" Molinaro (Conservative, Republican) - added; Ulster County Executive Patrick K. "Pat" Ryan (Democratic) - added. House CD 22: Steven M. "Steve" Wells (Republican) - added. House CD 23: Hugh Bahar (Republican) - re-added; George H. Burns, III (Republican) - re-added; Thomas Carle (Independent) - added; Marc Christian Cenedella (Republican) - added; Member of Congress Christopher L. "Chris" Jacobs (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 24; Raymond "Ray" Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - re-added; Richard "Rich" Moon (Republican) - re-added. House CD 23 Special: Hugh Bahar (Republican) - added; George H. Burns, III (Republican) - added; Marc Christian Cenedella (Republican) - added; Max H. Della Pia (Democratic, Working Families) - added; Raymond "Ray" Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - added; Richard "Rich" Moon (Republican) - added; former Broome County Legislator George K. Phillips (Republican) - added. House CD 24: Member of Congress Claudia Tenney (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23.
Oregon: House CD 6: Carrick Ronan Morgan Flynn (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Representative Ronald H. "Ron" Noble (Republican) - lost Primary.
Pennsylvania: House CD 12: Steven Dane "Steve" Irwin (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Vermont: Attorney General: Charity R. Clark (Democratic) - added.
Washington (filing has closed for the 2 August primary): Senate Class 3: Pano Kroko Churchill (Democratic) - previously listed as Independent; Isaac A. Holyk (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lawrence "Larry" Hussey (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Robert W. Kirby (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David E. McCune (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Mfumu Metamorphosis Mpiana (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Mohammad Hassan Said (Democratic) - added; Nicolaus "Nick" Sleister (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Thomas Wylie "Tom" Spears (No Party Preference) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 2: Doug "Yoshe" Revelle (No Party Preference) - added; Brandon Lee Stalnaker (Republican) - added; Jonathan "Jon" Welch (Conservative) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 3: Brent William Hennrich (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Chris Jenkins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew August Overton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Evan Owen "Ev" Jones (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Earnest Thompson (No Party Preference) - added. House CD 8: Kevin Robert Conley (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick Dillon (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added. House CD 9: Scott Garrison Byrd (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Amelia "Mia" Casmier-Paz (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Clifford Mark Greene (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Tadashi "Bobblehead Dave" Ishii (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Seth D. Pedersen (Republican) - added. House CD 10: Richard Boyce (Not affiliated with a recognized) - previously listed as Independent; Donald "Don" Hewett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State Special: Kurtis Engle (Not affiliated with a recognized) - added; Marquez Tiggs (Democratic) - added.
51 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
51 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: Senate Class 3: Richard Adam Bowers (No Party Affiliation) - apparently not a candidate.
Alaska: House At-Large: Sherry M. Mettler (Undeclared) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Salomon Hernandez, Sr. (Write-in) - added. House CD 7: Hlsia "Tatiana" Fernandez (Democratic) - added. House CD 10: Lateresa Ann Jones (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11. House CD 11: Shante Munns (Democratic) - added. House CD 14: Landon Neil Campbell (Republican) - added. House CD 20: Drew-Montez Clark (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26. House CD 26: Christine Alexandria Olivo (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Timothy A. Dalhouse (Republican) - added.
Indiana: House CD 1: Samuel Kravitz (Independent) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13: Angela E. McIntosh (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Secretary of State: Steve Carlson (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added; Erik Van Mechelen (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Sharon Anderson (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 1: Gregory-John "Greg" Fischer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Joshua E. "Josh" Goldfein (Working Families) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Amit Lal (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Micahel Ragusa (Republican) - added. House CD 17: Michael Vincent Lawler (Republican) - added; Michael "Mike" Parietti (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: James Desira (Independent) - added. House CD 23: Raymond "Ray" Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Ohio: Governor: Niel Petersen (Independent) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 6: Stephen A. "Steve" Fanelli (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Kevin Willard Dellicker (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Carlisle School Board Member Richard Chase "Rick" Coplen (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Reece Wright-Mcdonald (Write-in) - added.
Vermont: Senate Class 3: Myers Mermel (Republican) - added.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Thor Amundson (Independent) - added; Sam Cusmir (Democratic) - added; Henry Clay Dennison (Socialist Workers Party) - added; Martin D. Hash (No Party Preference) - added; Dave Saulibio (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Matthew Heines (Republican) - added. House CD 3: Oliver Black (American Solidarity) - added; Chris Byrd (Independent) - added. House CD 5: Sean Clynch (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Todd A. Bloom (Republican) - added; Tom Triggs (Independent) - added. House CD 7: Jesse A James (Independent) - added; Cliff Moon (Republican) - added. House CD 8: Keith Arnold (Democratic) - added; Ryan Dean Burkett (No Party Preference) - added; Dave Chapman (Republican) - added; King County Council Member Reagan B. Dunn (Republican) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 10: Richard Boyce (Independent) - added; Eric Mahaffy (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State Special: Tamborine Borrelli (America First, Republican) - added; Mark Miloscia (Republican) - added.
Wyoming: Secretary of State: state Representative Charles Jan "Chuck" Gray (Republican) - added.
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Calendar Update
- Florida Filing Deadline - Independent petitions on 16 May 2022 is removed. The filing deadline for all candidates (Primary, Independent, Third, Minor, and Write-in) is Friday 17 June 2022.
23 changes to the candidate list. Idaho Attorney General Lawrence G. Wasden (Republican) lost his Primary
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
23 changes to the candidate list:
Hawaii: House CD 2: Honolulu City Council Member Tommy Waters (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Idaho (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Benjamin "Ben" Pursley (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: John Dionne, Jr. (Libertarian) - lost Primary; Sandpoint Mayor Shelby Rognstad (Write-in [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Priscilla Giddings (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Dorothy Moon (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Attorney General Lawrence G. Wasden (Republican) - Lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: former state Senator Branden J. Durst (Republican) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 10: state Senator Brad Hoylman (Democratic) - added. House CD 12: Member of Congress Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 10.
North Carolina (17 May primary recap): House CD 7: Stephen George "Steve" Miller (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Oregon (17 May primary recap): Governor: Sandy Mayor Stan P. Pulliam (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Bob R. Tiernan (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: former Keizer City Council Member Amy L. Ryan Courser (Republican) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Labor and Industries: Aaron R. Baca (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic]; Brent T. Barker (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary; Chris Henry (Nonpartisan [Pacific Green, Independent Party of Oregon]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Pacific Green, Independent Party of Oregon]; Yamhill County Commissioner Casey M. Kulla (Nonpartisan [Democratic]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Nonpartisan [Democratic]; Robert Neuman (Nonpartisan) - lost Primary.
Vermont: Secretary of State: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Attorney General: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Treasurer: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added. Auditor of Accounts: H. Brooke Paige (Republican) - added.
311 changes to the candidate list. ID, KY, NC, OR, and PA 17 May primary recap. Member of Congress Cawthorn (NC House CD 11, R) lost his primary. Idaho Superintendent Sherri Ybarra (R) lost her primary.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
311 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Ivan Taylor (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 15: former Secretary of State Laurel Lee (Republican) - added. House CD 23: Melinda Almonte (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25. House CD 25: Darren Dione Aquino (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26.
Idaho (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Senator Michael D. "Mike" Crapo (Republican) - Renominated; Brenda Bourn (Republican) - lost Primary; Natalie M. Fleming (Republican) - lost Primary; James Scott "Scott" Trotter (Republican) - lost Primary; Ramont Thomas Turnbull (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Brad Little (Republican) - Renominated; Steven R. "Steve" Bradshaw (Republican) - lost Primary; Ben Cannady (Republican) - lost Primary; Edward R. "Ed" Humphreys (Republican) - lost Primary; Ashley Jackson (Republican) - lost Primary; Lisa Marie (Republican) - lost Primary; Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin (Republican) - lost Primary; Cody Usabel (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Daniel J. "Dan" Gasiorowski (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Michael Keith "Mike" Simpson (Republican) - Renominated; Flint Landen Christensen (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel Algiers Lucas Levy (Republican) - lost Primary; Chris Porter (Republican) - lost Primary; Bryan Smith (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: state Senator Mary Souza (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Arthur B. "Art" Macomber (Republican) - lost Primary. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Sherri Ybarra (Republican) - Lost Primary.
Kentucky (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Senator Rand Paul (Republican) - Renominated; Arnold Blankenship (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua Wesley Blanton, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Val "Dr Val" Fredrick (Republican) - lost Primary; Ruth Anne Gao (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul V. Hamilton (Republican) - lost Primary; John "Nemo" Merrill (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Schiess (Republican) - lost Primary; Tami L. Stainfield (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Steven Brett "Brett" Guthrie (Republican) - Renominated; Plum Springs City Commissioner William Dakota Compton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brent Feher (Republican) - lost Primary; Lee Watts (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Darién D. Barrios Moreno (Republican) - lost Primary; Daniel Lee Cobble (Republican) - lost Primary; Mike Craven (Republican) - lost Primary; Justin Gregory (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory Peter "Greg" Puccetti (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Attica Woodson Scott (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Thomas H. Massie (Republican) - Renominated; Alyssa Dara "Dara" McDowell (Republican) - lost Primary; George Washington (Republican) - lost Primary; Claire Wirth (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Harold Dallas "Hal" Rogers (Republican) - Renominated; Jeannette Andrews (Republican) - lost Primary; Brandon Russell Monhollen (Republican) - lost Primary; Gerardo Serrano (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Jacob "Rich" Van Dam (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Garland "Andy" Barr (Republican) - Renominated; Derek Petteys (Republican) - lost Primary; Christopher "Chris" Preece (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Maine (readied for 14 June primary): Governor: Governor Janet T. Mills (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Member of Congress Chellie M. Pingree (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jared Forest Golden (Democratic) - Renominated.
Michigan: Governor: Kevin Hogan Graves (Green) - added. Secretary of State: Larry Hutchinson (Green) - added.
Minnesota: House CD 1: George H. Kalberer (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. Attorney General: Bill Dahn (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
Nevada (readied for 14 June primary): Senate Class 3: None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Governor: None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Lieutenant Governor: None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. House CD 2: Elizabeth Mercedes Krause (Democratic) - added. House CD 4: Member of Congress Steven Alexzander Horsford (Democratic) - Renominated. Secretary of State: None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Aaron D. Ford (Democratic) - Renominated; Stuart MacKie (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Treasurer: Treasurer Zachary Beare "Zach" Conine (Democratic) - Renominated; None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added. Controller: None of These Candidates (None of these candidates) - added.
New York: House CD 10: John Tabacco (Republican) - added; former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 18: Ulster County Executive Patrick K. "Pat" Ryan (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 19.
North Carolina (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Gregory Alfred "Greg" Antoine (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jennifer Alexis "Jen" Banwart (Republican) - lost Primary; Tryon Mayor Pro Tempore Patrice Chrelle "Chrelle" Booker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lee Andrea Brian (Republican) - lost Primary; Leonard Laque Bryant (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrew John "Drew" Bulecza, III (Republican) - lost Primary; James Lester Carr, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert John Colon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marjorie Knott Eastman (Republican) - lost Primary; David Thomas Flaherty, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Benjamin Edward Griffiths (Republican) - lost Primary; Alyssia Rose-Katherine Hammond (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kenneth Jabari Harper, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Constance Lavette "Lov" Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tobias Everett LaGrone (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brendan Kyran "B. K." Maginnis (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Governor Patrick Lloyd "Pat" McCrory (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles Kenneth Moss (Republican) - lost Primary; Beaufort Major Everette Snyder "Rett" Newton (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lichia Woldegabreal Sibhatu (Republican) - lost Primary; Debora Mbombo Tshiovo (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Bradley Mark "Mark" Walker (Republican) - lost Primary; Marcus Whittman Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: William Ray "Will" Aiken (Republican) - lost Primary; Jullian Cornel Bishop, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brad Allen Murphy (Republican) - lost Primary; Ernest Tyrone Reeves (Republican) - lost Primary; Rocky Mount Mayor Carrol Saunders "Sandy" Roberson, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles Brent "Brent" Roberson (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Erica Danette Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Henderson City Council Member Jason Albert Spriggs (Democratic) - lost Primary; Billy Joel Strickland, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Henry Williams, II (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Mahesh Aychut "Max" Ganorkar (Republican) - lost Primary; Adina Safta (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Gregory Francis "Greg" Murphy (Republican) - Renominated; Anthony Wayne "Tony" Cowden (Republican) - lost Primary; Eric Jason Earhart (Republican) - lost Primary; Brian Michael Friend (Republican) - lost Primary; George John Papastrat (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Lee "Joe" Swartz (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Clayton Holmes "Clay" Aiken (Democratic) - lost Primary; Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam (Democratic) - lost Primary; Crystal Ann Cavalier (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew Hartmann "Matt" Grooms (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert James Thomas (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen James Valentine (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ashley Rae Ward (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard Lee Watkins, III (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Stephan Ackerman (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Gerald Darryl "Gerry" Austin (Republican) - lost Primary; Marvin F. Boguslawski (Republican) - lost Primary; Mary Ann Contogiannis (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Lee "Lee" Haywood (Republican) - lost Primary; Laura Natividad Pichardo (Republican) - lost Primary; William George "Bill" Schuch (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - Renominated; Yushonda Eileen Midgette (Democratic) - lost Primary; Maximillian Hunter "Max" Southworth-Beckwith (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress Richard Lane Hudson, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 9: Michael Robert "Mike" Andriani (Republican) - lost Primary; Jennyfer Lorena "Jen" Bucardo (Republican) - lost Primary; Francisco Rios (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress Patrick Timothy McHenry (Republican) - Renominated; Michael Joshua Felder (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Dale "Jeff" Gregory (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael John-Anthony Magnotta (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary Thomas Robinson (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard John Speer (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Member of Congress David Madison "Madison" Cawthorn (Republican) - Lost Primary; Matthew Callen Burril (Republican) - lost Primary; Jan Robert "Jay" Carey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Katherine Worley "Katie" Dean (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marcos Angel "Marco" Gutierrez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Roberto Luis "Bo" Hess (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rodney Homer "Rod" Honeycutt (Republican) - lost Primary; Bynum McCoy Lunsford, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Wendy Marie-Limbaugh Nevarez (Republican) - lost Primary; Bruce Harris O'Connell (Republican) - lost Primary; Kristie Leanne Sluder (Republican) - lost Primary; Michele Van Hooser Woodhouse (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Member of Congress Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic) - Renominated; Andrew Blake Huffman (Republican) - lost Primary; Nalini Lillian Joseph (Republican) - lost Primary; John Alfor Sharkey (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: DeVan Barbour, IV (Republican) - lost Primary; Jamie Campbell Bowles (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nathan Andre Click (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kelly Kathleen Daughtry (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Renee Louise Ellmers (Republican) - lost Primary; Kent Alan Keirsey (Republican) - lost Primary; Denton Farmer Lee, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jessica Lynne Morel (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Samuel Lee "Sam" Searcy (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chad Aric Slotta (Republican) - lost Primary; Kevin Alan Wolff (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Ramin Tagi-Oglu "Ram" Mammadov (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonathan David Simpson (Republican) - lost Primary.
North Dakota (readied for 14 June primary): House At-Large: Member of Congress Kelly M. Armstrong (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring (Republican) - Renominated; Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring (Republican) - added as candidate. Tax Commissioner: Tax Commissioner Brian K. Kroshus (Republican) - Renominated. Public Service Commissioner 1: Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak (Republican) - Renominated. Public Service Commissioner 3: Public Service Commissioner Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (Republican) - Renominated.
Oregon (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Senator Ronald Lee "Ron" Wyden (Democratic) - Renominated; William Edward "Will" Barlow, III (Democratic) - lost Primary; Prineville Mayor Rodney Jason "Jason" Beebe (Republican) - lost Primary; Christopher C. "Chris" Christensen (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert M. Fleming (Republican) - lost Primary; Grant County Commissioner Samuel J. "Sam" Palmer (Republican) - lost Primary; Ibrahim "Ibra" Taher (Republican) - lost Primary; Brent Thompson (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: Raymond Baldwin (Republican) - lost Primary; Bridget E. Barton (Republican) - lost Primary; David W. Beem (Democratic) - lost Primary; Julian W. Bell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Curry County Commissioner Court Boice (Republican) - lost Primary; Wilson R. Bright (Democratic) - lost Primary; David A. Burch (Republican) - lost Primary; George L. Carrillo (Democratic) - lost Primary; Reed K. Christensen (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Cross (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ifeanyichukwu Chijioke Diru (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jessica L. Gomez (Republican) - lost Primary; Haines City Councilor Peter W. Hall (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nicholas "Nick" Hess (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim L. McCloud (Republican) - lost Primary; Baker City Mayor Kerry McQuisten (Republican) - lost Primary; Keisha Lanell "Coach Kay" Merchant (Democratic) - lost Primary; Brandon C. Merritt (Republican) - lost Primary; William C. "Bud" Pierce (Republican) - lost Primary; John G. Presco (Republican) - lost Primary; state Treasurer Tobias Read (Democratic) - lost Primary; Amber R. Richardson (Republican) - lost Primary; Bill Sizemore (Republican) - lost Primary; former McKenzie School Board Member Patrick E. Starnes (Democratic) - lost Primary; David W. "Dave" Stauffer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stefan G. "Stregoi" Strek (Republican) - lost Primary; John Sweeney (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marc Thielman (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Trimble (Democratic) - lost Primary; Genevieve H. Wilson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Suzanne M. Bonamici (Democratic) - Renominated; Armidia D. "Army" Murray (Republican) - lost Primary; G. Scott "Scott" Phillips (Democratic) - lost Primary; Christian Robertson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Cliff Bentz (Republican) - Renominated; Mark Cavener (Republican) - lost Primary; Katherine M. "Kat" Gallant (Republican) - lost Primary; Adam L. Prine (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) - Renominated; Jonathan E. "Jon" Polhemus (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Sami Al-Abdrabbuh (Democratic) - lost Primary; Doyle E. Canning (Democratic) - lost Primary; Andrew Kalloch (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steve William Laible (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jake Matthews (Democratic) - lost Primary; John Steven Selker (Democratic) - lost Primary; G. Tommy Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: John Di Paola (Republican) - lost Primary; Madison Oatman (Republican) - lost Primary; Laurel L. Roses (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: state Representative Teresa Alonso Leon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ricardo "Ricky" Barajas (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress James "Jim" Bunn (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory M. "Greg" Goodwin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kathleen Harder (Democratic) - lost Primary; Angela Plowhead (Republican) - lost Primary; Steven Cody "Cody" Reynolds (Democratic) - lost Primary; Dundee Mayor David Russ (Republican) - lost Primary; Nathan A. "Nate" Sandvig (Republican) - lost Primary; former Multnomah County Commissioner Loretta J. Smith (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew D. "Matt" West (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Pennsylvania (17 May primary recap): Senate Class 3: Kathy J. Barnette (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey A. "Jeff" Bartos (Republican) - lost Primary; George A. Bochetto (Republican) - lost Primary; Sean Peter Gale (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Malcolm Kenyatta (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alexandria Gloria "Alex" Khalil (Democratic) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Conor James Lamb (Democratic) - lost Primary; Carla Herd Sands (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: former Member of Congress Louis "Lou" Barletta (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Jacob "Jake" Doyle Corman, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Montgomery County Commissioner Joseph Charles "Joe" Gale (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles R. "Charlie" Gerow (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Melissa A. Hart (Republican) - lost Primary; William M. "Bill" McSwain (Republican) - lost Primary; former Delaware County Council Member David J. "Dave" White (Republican) - lost Primary; Nche Zama (Republican) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Northampton County Council Member John A. Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Jeffrey H. "Jeff" Coleman (Republican) - lost Primary; Theodore "Teddy" Daniels (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Russell H. "Russ" Diamond (Republican) - lost Primary; New Castle Mayor Christopher Charles "Chris" Frye, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; James Earl Jones (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Representative Richard "Rick" Saccone (Republican) - lost Primary; Clarice D. Schillinger (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Brian Sims (Democratic) - lost Primary; Raymond L. "Ray" Sosa (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican) - Renominated; Alex Entin (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Dwight Evans (Democratic) - Renominated; Michael S. Cogbill (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alexandra Marguerite Hunt (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Daniel Leroy Burton, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Regina Mauro (Republican) - lost Primary; Ronald Christopher "Ron" Vogel (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: former Hazleton Mayor Michael Paul "Mike" Marsicano (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Gerald "Jerry" Dickinson (Democratic) - lost Primary; William "Will" Parker (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Woodard (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Richard Edward "Rick" Telesz (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 17: former Bellevue Town Council Member Kathleen Ann "Kathy" Coder (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason Killmeyer (Republican) - lost Primary; Sean Michael Meloy (Democratic) - lost Primary.
South Carolina (readied for 14 June primary): Senate Class 3: Senator Timothy E. "Tim" Scott (Republican) - Renominated. Governor: Mindy L. Steele (Republican) - removed. House CD 2: Member of Congress Addison Graves "Joe" Wilson, Sr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Jeffrey D. "Jeff" Duncan (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 5: Member of Congress Ralph W. Norman, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Curtis M. "Curt" Loftis, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. Comptroller General: Comptroller General Richard A. Eckstrom (Republican) - Renominated.
Vermont: Governor: Governor Phil Scott (Republican) - added as candidate.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Jon Butler (Independent) - added; Dan Phan Doan (No Party Preference) - added. House CD 2: Dan Matthews (Republican) - added; Bill Wheeler (Republican) - added. House CD 8: Emet Ward (Democratic) - added.
Wyoming: Governor: James Scott Quick (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: Daniel K. "Dan" Dockstader (Republican) - added.
Tuesday 17 May 2022: Federal and State PRIMARIES in IDAHO, KENTUCKY, NORTH CAROLINA, OREGON and PENNSYLVANIA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
IDAHO Primaries
polls close at 8 PM local time [0200 GMT re: Mountain Time; 0300 GMT re: Pacific Time]
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KENTUCKY Primaries
polls close at 6 PM local time [2200 GMT re: Eastern Time; 2300 GMT re: Central Time]
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NORTH CAROLINA Primaries
polls close at 7:30 PM local time [2330 GMT]
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OREGON Primaries
Oregon votes by mail. Ballots must be in the hands of election workers or in an official drop-off location no later than 8 PM local time [0200 GMT re: Mountain Time; 0300 GMT re: Pacific Time].
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PENNSYLVANIA Primaries
polls close at 8 PM local time [0000 GMT]
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25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 13: state Representative Michele K. Rayner (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 15: state Senator Kelli Stargel (Republican) - added; Jerry Torres (Republican) - added.
Kansas: Senate Class 3: David Graham (Libertarian) - added. Governor: Seth Cordell (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Steve Hohe (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Cullene Lang (Libertarian) - added.
Michigan: House CD 13: R. Vance Patrick (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: Governor: Lexington Mayor Mike Murphy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kendall Qualls (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Missouri: House CD 4: state Representative Sara Walsh (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Pennsylvania: Lieutenant Governor: Tim McMaster (Libertarian) - added.
Rhode Island: House CD 2: Michael Neary, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Justin Greywolf (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; John Guenther (Republican) - added; Bill Hirt (Republican) - added; Charlie "Chuck" Jackson (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Cody Hart (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Jacek Kobiesa (Republican) - added. House CD 8: Justin Greywolf (Libertarian) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 10: Dan Earnest Gordon (Republican) - added. Secretary of State Special: Julie Anderson (Nonpartisan) - added; Bob Hagglund (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3; Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Wyoming: Treasurer: William J. "Bill Gallop" Ziomek (Republican) - added.
25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Davis L. LeBlanc, Jr. (Undeclared) - added.
Connecticut: Comptroller: Patrick Rowland (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 10: Tuan A. Le (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 7. House CD 13: James "Jim" Davis (Republican) - added. House CD 23: Christy McLaughlin (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Steven R. Bond (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Steven B. Sparks (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: House CD 1: Daniel Frank Thibeault (Libertarian) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 7: Dionicio "Donnie" Palmer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 4: Evan Berman Kail (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - re-added. House CD 5: John Berman (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6; Lacy Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Jill Abahsain (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added. House CD 8: Ernest Joseph "Joey" Oppegaard-Peltier, III (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Kelly Jahner-Byrne (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: former state Senator Thaddeus V. "Tad" Jude (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state Representative Dennis Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lynne Torgerson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Senate Class 3: Diane Wilson Sare (Independent) - re-added.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Richard L. Weiss (Green) - added. Governor: Christina DiGiulio (Green) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Cherry Valley Borough Mayor Michael Bagdes-Canning (Green) - added.
Washington: House CD 8: Kevin Robert Conley (Independent) - added.
Wyoming: Governor: Brent Warren Bien (Republican) - added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Thomas Martin Kelly (Republican) - added.
17 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
17 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Pat Chesbro (Democratic) - added. House At-Large: state Representative Adam L. Wool (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 18: Wendy June Schmeling (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15. House CD 25: Christine Alexandria Olivo (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 24. House CD 27: Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Brandon I. Makaawaawa (Democratic) - added.
Illinois: House CD 4: Ed Hershey (Working Class) - added.
Kentucky: Attorney General: Russell Coleman (Republican) - added.
Massachusetts: House CD 5: Caroline Colarusso (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 5: Kathy Goodwin (Working Class) - added. House CD 9: Andrea Kirby (Working Class) - added.
South Dakota: Attorney General: David Natvg (Republican) - added.
Wyoming: Governor: Governor Mark Gordon (Republican) - added as candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer Curtis E. "Curt" Meier, Jr. (Republican) - added as candidate. Auditor: Auditor Kristi Racines (Republican) - added as candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Megan Degenfelder (Republican) - added; Sergio A. Maldonado, Sr. (Democratic) - added.
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Calendar Update
- New York Filing Deadline - Prior Petition candidates who met the 7 April date may designate their district on 31 May 2022 is added.
- New York Statewide Office Primary on 28 June 2022 is updated.
- New York Filing Deadline - Independent on 5 July 2022 is changed from 31 May 2022.
- New York U.S. House of Representatives Primary on 23 August 2022 is updated.
7 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
7 changes to the candidate list:
Hawaii: Governor: Gene S. Tamashiro (Libertarian) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Melissah "Mish" Shishido (Green) - added.
Kentucky: Governor: Attorney General Daniel Cameron (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General Daniel Cameron (Republican) - Open Office.
Nebraska (update on 10 May primary): Governor: state Senator Brett Lindstrom (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Daniel Martin "Dan" Wik (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Rhode Island: General Treasurer: James Lathrop (Republican) - added.
46 changes to the candidate list. Nebraska and West Virginia 10 May primary results. New York Member of Congress Tom Reed, II (Republican) resigns. West Virginia Member of Congress David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - lost Primary.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
46 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Shellie Wyatt (Alaskan Independence) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: John Wayne Howe (Alaskan Independence) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Uloma Uma Ekpete (Write-in) - added. House CD 18: Javita Yvette McKinney (Republican) - added. House CD 22: Michael John "Mike" Bianchi (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Hawaii: Governor: Iris M. Seaton (Nonpartisan) - added.
Nebraska (partial results of 10 May primary): Governor: Donna Nicole Carpenter (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Connely (Republican) - lost Primary; Roy A. Harris (Democratic) - lost Primary; Charles W. Herbster (Republican) - lost Primary; Lela McNinch (Republican) - lost Primary; Breland Ridenour (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator Theresa Thibodeau (Republican) - lost Primary; Troy Wentz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Fortenberry (Republican) - lost Primary; Curtis D. Huffman (Republican) - lost Primary; John Glen Weaver (Republican) - lost Primary; Thireena Yuki Connely (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Kual "Jazari Kual" Zakaria (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Donald John "Don" Bacon (Republican) - Renominated; Stephen Matthew "Steve" Kuehl (Republican) - lost Primary; Alisha Shelton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Adrian M. Smith (Republican) - Renominated; Mike Calhoun (Republican) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Bob Evnen (Republican) - Renominated; Robert J. "Rob" Borer (Republican) - lost Primary; Rex Schroder (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: Jennifer Hicks (Republican) - lost Primary. Treasurer: Treasurer John Murante (Republican) - Renominated; Paul Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary. Auditor of Public Accounts: Larry Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary.
New York: House CD 4: William "Bill" Staniford (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Member of Congress Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Republican) - Announced his resignation on 10 May 2022 - "After almost 12 years in Congress, today is my last day....".
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 221 Democrats, 208 Republicans, and 6 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, California House CD 22, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, New York House CD 23, Texas House CD 34).
Washington: Senate Class 3: Leon Lawson (Republican) - added.
West Virginia (results of 10 May primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - Lost Primary; Scott Allen Fuller (Republican) - lost Primary; James Edwin Houser (Republican) - lost Primary; Zane Rene Lawhorn (Republican) - lost Primary; Ara Kent "Kent" Stevens (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Alexander Xavier "Alex" Mooney (Republican) - Renominated; Susan Maude Buchser-Lochocki (Republican) - lost Primary; Angela Joyce Dwyer (Democratic) - lost Primary; Rhonda Ann Hercules (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress David Bennett McKinley (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Shawn "Mike" Seckman (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Carol Devine Miller (Republican) - Renominated.
Tuesday 10 May 2022: Federal and State PRIMARIES in NEBRASKA and WEST VIRGINIA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
NEBRASKA Primaries
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WEST VIRGINIA Primaries
polls close at 7:30 PM local time [2330 GMT]
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25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Senate Class 3: Michael DeLorenzo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew Hyduchuk (Unaffiliated) - added.
Florida: House CD 9: George Garrett Shepherd, III (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18. House CD 15: Wendy June Schmeling (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Geoff Woollacott (Independent) - added.
New Jersey (readied for 7 June primary): House CD 5: Member of Congress Joshua S. "Josh" Gottheimer (Democratic) - Renominated; Stephen Honeywell (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Marcus (Libertarian) - added. House CD 6: Member of Congress Frank Pallone, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 9: Member of Congress William J. "Bill" Pascrell, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 11: Member of Congress Rebecca Michelle "Mikie" Sherrill (Democratic) - Renominated; Kevin McCormick (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Member of Congress Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) - Renominated.
New Mexico (readied for 7 June primary): Governor: Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (Democratic) - Renominated. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Howie C. Morales (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Member of Congress Melanie Ann Stansbury (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Stella Yvette "Yvette" Herrell (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (Democratic) - Renominated. Commissioner of Public Lands: Public Lands Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard (Democratic) - Renominated.
New York: House CD 19: Pat Ryan (Democratic) - added.
Rhode Island: Governor: Jonathan Riccitelli (Republican) - added.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Michael J. "Mike" Seguin (Write-in [Unaffiliated, Bull Moose]) - previously listed as Write-in [Unaffiliated].
Virginia: House CD 6: Daniel Joseph "Danny" LeBeau (Independent) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic.
Wisconsin: House CD 7: Ken Driessen (Independent) - added.
44 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
44 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Buzz A. Kelley (Republican) - added; Shellie Wyatt (Alaskan Independence) - added. House At-Large: Silvio E. Pellegrini (Undeclared) - added.
California (readied for 7 June primary): House CD 11: Member of Congress Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) - On Ballot.
Connecticut: House CD 2: Anthony Adelino DiLizia (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: TJ Elgin (Libertarian, Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: New Haven City Alder Darryl J. Brackeen, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Joshua "Josh" Elliott (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator Mae Flexer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former New Haven City Alder Jacqueline "Jackie" James (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 11: Jeannette Renee Skinner (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 12. House CD 18: Eddie Tarazona (Republican) - added. House CD 21: Stephen G. "Steve" Canton (No Party Affiliation) - added.
Hawaii: Governor: David L. "Duke" Bourgoin (Democratic) - added.
Iowa (readied for 7 June primary): Governor: Governor Kimberly K. "Kim" Reynolds (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 1: Member of Congress Ashley Hinson Arenholz (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Mariannette Jane Miller-Meeks (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Cindy Axne (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 4: Member of Congress Randall "Randy" Feenstra (Republican) - Renominated. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Paul D. Pate (Republican) - Renominated. Attorney General: Attorney General Tom Miller (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Michael L. "Mike" Fitzgerald (Democratic) - Renominated. Auditor: Auditor Rob Sand (Democratic) - Renominated. Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship: Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig (Republican) - Renominated.
Maryland: House CD 4: Gregory "Greg" Holmes (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5. House CD 6: Benjamin "Ben" Smilowitz (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 8.
Minnesota: Governor: James Aaron McCaskel (Green) - previously listed as Independent.
New Jersey: House CD 11: Joseph Nicholas Biasco (Libertarian) - added.
New Mexico: House CD 1: Cameron Alton Chick, Sr. (Independent) - re-added.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Abraham Korb (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - added; Michael Seguin (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - re-added, previously listed as Write-in [Unaffiliated].
Vermont: Governor: Brenda Siegel (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Catherine "Kitty" Toll (Democratic) - added. Secretary of State: state Representative Sarah Copeland Hanzas (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Attorney General T.J. Donovan (Democratic) - Open Office; Attorney General T.J. Donovan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Rory Thibault (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: Treasurer Elizabeth "Beth" Pearce (Democratic) - Open Office; Michael "Mike" Pieciak (Democratic) - added.
Virginia: House CD 11: Manga Anantatmula (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph Ray "Joe" Babb (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Barbara Banks (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew Louis Chappell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Wisconsin: House CD 6: Matthew Leonard Manes (Democratic) - added.
7 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
7 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Comptroller: Patrick Rowland (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 4: former state Senator Tony Hill (Democratic) - added. House CD 18: George Garrett Shepherd, III (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 9. House CD 22: Demetrius "DB" Fugate (Republican) - added.
Hawaii: Governor: former state Representative Kirk Caldwell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Joseph E. "Joe" Webster (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 8: Dan Delaney (Libertarian) - added.
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Calendar Update
- New York Federal Primary on 23 August 2022 is changed from 28 June 2022. 29 April 2022: The New York Supreme Court will issue final Congressional District maps by 20 May and the primary is postponed to 23 August. Ref: Harkenrider v Hochul No 301 E2022-0116CV.
20 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
20 changes to the candidate list:
Maryland: House CD 7: Wayne "For Freedom" McNeal (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5.
Northern Marianas: Governor: island Representative Christina Marie E. "Tina" Sablan (Democratic) - added; Governor Ralph Anthony Deleon Guerrero Torres (Republican) - added as candidate.
Ohio (3 May primary update): House CD 4: Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" Sites (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Martin Alexander (Democratic) - lost Primary; Eric Scott Jones (Democratic) - lost Primary; Shawna Roberts (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Beth Deck (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Theresa Gavarone (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Craig S. Riedel (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Kirk Alan Benjamin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeffrey R. "Jeff" Hardenbrook (Democratic) - lost Primary; Baxter Stapleton (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: James Terrelle Hemphill (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Michael Fletcher (Democratic) - lost Primary.
Virgin Islands: Governor: Randolph N. Bennett (Democratic) - added; Kent Bernier, Sr. (Democratic) - added; Governor Albert J. Bryan, Jr. (Democratic) - added as candidate; island Senator Kurt A. Vialet (Democratic) - added.
Washington: House CD 1: Derek Chartrand (Republican) - added.
102 changes to the candidate list. Indiana and Ohio 3 May primary results. NY Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic) is named NY Lieutenant Governor.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
102 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 15: Jay Collins (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 14; William "Bill" VanHorn (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 12.
Hawaii: Governor: Caleb K. Nazara (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 2: Patrick Pihana Branco (Democratic) - added.
Indiana (3 May primary results): House CD 1: Member of Congress Frank J. Mrvan (Democratic) - Renominated; Richard E. Fantin (Democratic) - lost Primary; Mark J. Leyva (Republican) - lost Primary; Martin Lucas (Republican) - lost Primary; former LaPorte Mayor Blair E. Milo (Republican) - lost Primary; Nicholas Pappas (Republican) - lost Primary; David "Ben" Ruiz (Republican) - lost Primary; Aaron Storer (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Phillip D. Beachy (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aaron "A.J." Calkins (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Howard Joseph Pollchik (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Matthew L. "Matt" Hall (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Gregory J. "Greg" Pence (Republican) - Renominated; James Dean Alspach (Republican) - lost Primary; George Thomas Holland (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress André D. Carson (Democratic) - Renominated; Bill Allen (Republican) - lost Primary; Curtis D. Godfrey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Russell Scott "Rusty" Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Jennifer Pace (Republican) - lost Primary; Pierre Quincy Pullins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gerald Walters (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Adnan H. Dhahir (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peter F.H. Priest, II (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Isak Asare (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jim Baker (Republican) - lost Primary; Stu Barnes-Israel (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative J. Michael Davisson (Republican) - lost Primary; D. Liam Dorris (Democratic) - lost Primary; Daniel "Dan" Heiwig (Republican) - lost Primary; D. Eric Schansberg (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Michael E. "Mike" Sodrel (Republican) - lost Primary; William Joseph "Bill" Thomas (Republican) - lost Primary; Brian Tibbs (Republican) - lost Primary.
Maryland: House CD 2: Marques Dent (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 7. House CD 5: Gregory "Greg" Holmes (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4. House CD 6: George Gluck (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 8.
New York: Senate Class 3: Khaled Salem (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Derrick B. Gibson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Vladimy D. Joseph (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Agha Muhammad Saleh (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Nichols (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Skiboky Stora (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - Incumbent added; Lieutenant Governor Brian A. Benjamin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - added as candidate; Sodus Village Mayor/Trustee David Englert (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Yorktown Town Supervisor Michael J. Grace (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 19: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic) - Open Seat - 3 May 2022: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado is named by New York Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul (Democratic) as the new Lieutenant Governor. The date for a Special Election for US House seat must be set no later than 10 days after his resignation from Congress and then must be held within 3 months of that. Comptroller: Quanda Francis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Ohio (partial 3 May primary results): Senate Class 3: state Senator Matt Dolan (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Gibbons (Republican) - lost Primary; Morgan Harper (Democratic) - lost Primary; Traci "TJ" Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Treasurer Joshua A. "Josh" Mandel (Republican) - lost Primary; Niranjan "Neil" Patel (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Pukita (Republican) - lost Primary; Jane Timken (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Michael "Mike" DeWine (Republican) - Renominated; Joe Blystone (Republican) - lost Primary; Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Ron Hood (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Jim Renacci (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Member of Congress Steven J. "Steve" Chabot (Republican) - Renominated; Jenn Giroux (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican) - Renominated; James J. "Jim" Condit, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Alan Darnowsky (Democratic) - lost Primary; David J. Windisch (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Amherst City Council Member Martin Mathias Heberling, III (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress Bill Johnson (Republican) - Renominated; John David Anderson (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael S. Morgenstern (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory M. "Greg" Zelenitz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Anthony Leon Alexander (Republican) - lost Primary; Charlie Gaddis (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs (Republican) - lost Primary; Patrick A. "Packy" Malley (Democratic) - lost Primary; Tristan Rader (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jonah Schulz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Member of Congress Warren Davidson (Republican) - Renominated; former Hamilton County Commissioner Phil Heimlich (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Member of Congress Shontel M. Brown (Democratic) - Renominated; former state Senator Nina Turner (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Member of Congress William Troy "Troy" Balderson (Republican) - Renominated; Brandon Michael Lape (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Janet L. Folger Porter (Republican) - lost Primary; Shay Hawkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Santana Francisco King (Republican) - lost Primary; Dante N. Sabatucci (Republican) - lost Primary; Ryan Saylor (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory "Greg" Wheeler (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Member of Congress David P. "Dave" Joyce (Republican) - Renominated; Patrick Eugene Awtrey (Republican) - lost Primary; Bevin Cormack (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Franklin County Recorder Danny Jay O'Connor, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Frank LaRose (Republican) - Renominated; John Adams (Republican) - lost Primary.
Tuesday 3 May 2022: STATE and FEDERAL PRIMARIES in both INDIANA and OHIO
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
INDIANA Primaries
polls close at 6 PM local time [2200 GMT re: Eastern Time Zone; 2300 GMT re: Central Time Zone]
- Primary returns from an official source.
- Primary results from The Washington Post.
- Primary results from CNN.
- Primary results from NPR.
OHIO Primaries
polls close at 7:30 local time [2330 GMT]
22 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
22 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Senator Michael Farrand Bennet (Democratic) - Renominated; Daniel L. Hendricks (Republican) - re-added. Governor: Governor Jared Polis (Democratic) - Renominated; Danielle Neuschwanger (American Constitution) - re-added, previously listed as Republican; Governor Jared Polis (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Jennifer Qualteri (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Member of Congress Joseph "Joe" Neguse (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Jack O'Neill (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Soledad "Sol" Sandoval Tafoya (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 5: Brandon Kyle Mimiaga (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Member of Congress Jason Crow (Democratic) - Renominated; Steven Edward Monahan (Republican) - re-added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Jena Griswold (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer David "Dave" Young (Democratic) - Renominated; Treasurer David "Dave" Young (Democratic) - added as candidate. Attorney General: Attorney General Philip "Phil" Weiser (Democratic) - Renominated.
Florida: House CD 4: state Representative Jason Fischer (Republican) - added. House CD 15: Kevin John "MAC" McGovern (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 7. House CD 27: Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins (Democratic) - added; Miami City Commissioner Ken Russell (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3.
Kentucky: Governor: Agriculture Commissioner Ryan F. Quarles (Republican) - added.
Maryland: House CD 8: Benjamin "Ben" Smilowitz (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6.
30 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
30 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska Senate Class 3: Shoshana Gungurstein (Non Affiliated) - added. House At-Large: former Dillingham City Manager Gregg Bowyer Brelsford (Undeclared) - previously listed as Non Affiliated.
Arizona: Governor: Steve Gaynor (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tiffany Asch (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Connecticut: Governor: Michelle Louise Bicking (Green) - added; Timothy Elgin (Republican) - added; Ernestine Holloway (Independent Party of Connecticut) - added; Robert Hotaling (Independent Party of Connecticut) - added; former state Assembly Member Themis Klarides (Republican) - added; Aaron Lewis (Libertarian) - added; Susan Regan (Republican) - added; Robert "Bob" Stefanowski (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Cassandra Martineau (Green) - added. Secretary of State: Harold Harris (Libertarian) - added; Cynthia Jennings (Independent Party of Connecticut) - added; Douglas L. Lary (Green) - added; Matt Lesser (Democratic) - added. Comptroller: Joseph Taraya (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 10: Thuy Lowe (Republican) - added. House CD 15: Gavin Brown (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Eddie Geller (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Judith T. Won Pat (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Edward "Eddie" Pirkowski (Republican) - added.
Maryland: Governor: Christiana Logansmith (Libertarian) - removed - running for Lieutenant Governor. House CD 3: Amal Torres (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 7.
Minnesota: Governor: state Senator Michelle R. Benson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Governor Timothy J. "Tim" Walz (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 4: Fasil Moghul (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - previously listed as Democratic. Auditor: Ryan Wilson (Republican) - added.
13 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
13 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 3: Martin "Marty" Callan (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican. Governor: Patrick Finerd (Write-in [Republican]) - added. House CD 1: Delina DiSanto (Write-in [Democratic]) - re-added, previously listed as Democratic; Ginger Sykes Torres (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Jack Harper (Write-in [Republican]) - added.
Florida: House CD 22: Curtis Calabrese (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23. Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Chuck Nadd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: Governor: Member of Congress Kaiali'i "Kai" Kahele (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2. House CD 1: Steven L. Abkin (Nonpartisan) - added. House CD 2: Member of Congress Kaiali'i "Kai" Kahele (Democratic) - Open Seat - Candidate for Governor.
Maryland: House CD 8: George Gluck (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6.
New Hampshire: Governor: Gary Hirshberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: House CD 9: David Anderson (Independent) - added.
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Calendar Update
- Iowa Filing Deadline - Independent/Third/Minor on 27 August 2022 is changed from 19 August 2022.
7 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
7 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: House CD 4: Alex Stovall (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 13: state Representative Ben Diamond (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Hava Holzhauer (Democratic) - added.
Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Telena C. Nelson (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Wallyn K. Christian (Republican) - added. House CD 2: former state Senator Jill N. Tokuda (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
Vermont: House At-Large: Louis B. Meyers (Democratic) - added.
19 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
19 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 6: Rebecca Gail "Breck" Leatherwood (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Steven Edward Monahan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Glenn "Trip" Rickerson, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
District of Columbia: Mayor: Corren Brown (D.C. Statehood Green) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: Governor: David Wayne "Gizmo" Wexler (Independent Party of Florida) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Mara H. Macie (Republican) - added. House CD 24: Jesus Gabriel Navarro (Republican) - added.
Georgia (readied for 24 May Primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress Earl Leroy "Buddy" Carter (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Member of Congress Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 8: Member of Congress James Austin "Austin" Scott (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 11: Member of Congress Barry D. Loudermilk (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 12: Member of Congress Richard Wallen "Rick" Allen (Republican) - Renominated.
Maryland: House CD 3: Eselebor E. Okojie (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Minnesota: House CD 3: Adam Noel Schwarze (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: John Berman (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1.
New Jersey: House CD 11: Kevin McCormick (Libertarian) - added.
Rhode Island: Governor: Joel Hellmann (Libertarian) - added.
Wisconsin: House CD 1: Albert "Al" Namath (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: David Walter "Dave" Kunelius (Republican) - added.
43 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
43 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama (readied for 24 May Primary): Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 1: Member of Congress Jerry Lee Carl, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Felix Barry "Barry" Moore (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 4: Member of Congress Robert Brown Aderholt (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 6: Member of Congress Gary Palmer (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 7: Member of Congress Terrycina Andrea "Terri" Sewell (Democratic) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Young Boozer (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries: Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Rick Pate (Republican) - Renominated.
Arizona: Senate Class 3: Sydney Dudikoff (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Isaiah Motta (Green) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Jim "JimBob" Brown (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate; John "Adventure Hat" Elston (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Franzen, Jr. (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Dru Heaton (Write-in [Libertarian]) - added; Chip Howard (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Valerie Kerby Lockey (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Alex Sadowski (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate; Elizabeth Wheeler (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Alan White (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Jeffrey "Jeff" Metrick (Write-in [Libertarian]) - re-added, previously listed as Libertarian. House CD 3: Jeffery Thomas (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: E. Herbert "Herb" Ivans (Write-in [Liberation]) - re-added, previously listed as Libertarian; Nicholas McCoy (Other) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Frank Acosta, Jr. (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Travis J. "TJ" Lindberg (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: William Abbott "Will" Foster (Other) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher Hale (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Gareth Denis Gilsdorf (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Jacob Chernov (Not readily classifiable) - apparently not a candidate.
Arkansas (readied for 24 May Primary): House CD 4: Member of Congress Bruce Westerman (Republican) - Renominated. Commissioner of State Lands: State Lands Commissioner Tommy Land (Republican) - Renominated.
Delaware: Auditor: Janice Lorrah (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 1: William J. McPhillips, II (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Member of Congress Alfred "Al" Lawson, Jr. (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4. House CD 15: state Representative Jackie Toledo (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18.
Iowa: House CD 4: Bryan Jack Holder (Liberty Caucus) - added; Ryan Michael Appleton Melton (Democratic) - re-added.
Maryland: House CD 7: Marques Dent (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2; Amal Torres (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3.
Minnesota: House CD 3: Mark Blaxill (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: Jeann Lugo (Republican) - added.
Wisconsin: Governor: Tim Michels (Republican) - added. House CD 7: David Walter Kornelius (Republican) - added.
107 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
107 changes to the candidate list:
Alabama: House CD 6: Kaynen Pellegrino (Independent) - added.
Alaska: House At-Large: Denise A. Williams (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 4: state Senator Aaron Bean (Republican) - added; Jon Chuba (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Connell Aubrey Crooms (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Alan Davis (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; LaShonda J. "LJ" Holloway (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Member of Congress Alfred "Al" Lawson, Jr. (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Tom Lister (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Jonathan Marc (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5; Damascus Romocelly (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5. House CD 5: Leigha J. "Luna" Garner-Lopez (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4; Gary L. Koniz (Write-in [Republican]) - previously listed as Republican; Al Robertson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4; Member of Congress John H. Rutherford (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4. House CD 12: Jack Martin (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11. House CD 18: Brian John Bertges (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Kel Jacobs Britvec (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Gavin Brown (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Chris Chambers (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Alan Cohn (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Member of Congress Scott Franklin (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Eddie Geller (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Jennifer Susan Raybon (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; Wendy June Schmeling (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15; state Representative Jackie Toledo (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 15. House CD 21: Corinna Balderramos Robinson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Pamela M. "Pam" Keith (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Melissa Martz (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Member of Congress Brian Mast (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Leonard Louis "Lenny" Serratore (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18; Joe Smith (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 18. House CD 22: Deborah "Deb" Adeimy (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Peter Steven Arianas (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Jeffrey D. "Jeff" "Bongi" Buongiorno (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Rod Dorilás (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Member of Congress Lois J. Frankel (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Daniel John "Dan" Franzese (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Carrie Elizabeth Lawlor (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Martin J. Marks (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Christy McLaughlin (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; Ljubo Skrbic (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21; William "Bill" Wheelen (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 21. House CD 23: Curtis Calabrese (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Steve Michael Chess (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Jeffrey "Jeff" Fandl (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Broward County Commissioner Jared E. Moskowitz (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Mark Noah Napier (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; James L. "Jim" Pruden (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Christine Scott (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Ben Sorensen (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22; Darlene Swaffar (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22. House CD 25: Melinda Almonte (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Robert Millwee (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Jeffrey E. "Jeff" Olson (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Carla A. Spalding (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Saad B. Suleman (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Member of Congress Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23; Rubin Young (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23. House CD 26: Darren Dione Aquino (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25; Drew-Montez Clark (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25; Member of Congress Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 25; Ian Anthony Medina (Democratic) - previously listed as No Party Affiliation. House CD 28: Member of Congress Carlos A. Giménez (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26; Karl "KW" Miller (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26; Juan Paredes (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26; Jeremiah Schaffer (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26; Ruth Ann Swanson (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 26.
Hawaii: House CD 1: Arturo P. Reyes (Republican) - added.
Indiana: Secretary of State: Paul Hager (Republican) - added; Wayne "Gunny" Harmon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: Suzie Jaworowski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: Secretary of State: Chesterfield Township Clerk Cindy Berry (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Beau Matthew LaFave (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: state Representative Ryan Berman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former state House Member Thomas L. "Tom" Leonard, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Ohio: Senate Class 3: Shannon Marie Taylor (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Pennsylvania: House CD 17: Walter Steve "Walt" Sluzynsky (Independent) - added.
Tennessee: Governor: Curtis Carney (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; LeMichael Dashaun-Wilson (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Tyler Hagerman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Hosie Holomon, III (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Wendell Jackson (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Jake Johns (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Patricia Anne Morrison (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Charles Dale "Chuck" Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Dewitt T. "Jack" Ferrell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Charles Dean Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Sarah A. Grams (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richie Lee (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Justicia Rizzo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Lloyd Dunn (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Ollie Oneal Nelson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Evan Barlow (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Loy Arlan Brunson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Friedbaum (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Laird Fetzer Hamblin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Unaffiliated [Democratic, United Utah]) - previously listed as Unaffiliated [United Utah]; John Kael "Kael" Weston (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: William "Bill" Campbell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Vineyard Mayor Julie Fullmer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Steve Hartwick (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Tim Aalders (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jason Preston (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lyman Wight (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Archie Alfred Williams, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Virginia: House CD 8: Theodore "Teddy" Fikre (Independent) - added.
53 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
53 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large: Sherry A. Strizak (Non Affiliated) - added.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Tijani R. "T.J." Cole (Unity) - previously listed as United Party. Governor: Paul Noel Fiorino (Unity) - previously listed as United Party. House CD 2: Tim Wolf (Unity) - previously listed as United Party. House CD 7: Critter Milton (Unity) - previously listed as United Party. Secretary of State: Gary Swing (Unity) - previously listed as United Party.
Connecticut: Treasurer: Dita Bhargava (Democratic) - added; Karen DuBois-Walton (Democratic) - added; Erick Russell (Democratic) - added.
Florida: Senate Class 3: Moses Quiles (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 4: Rafiq "Tony" Khan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Perry Gregg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Illinois: Senate Class 3: Jeffrey "JD" Dixon (Green) - apparently not a candidate; Maryann Mahlen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Emily Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Keisha S. Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Darius Yorel "Dee" Nix (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Stephany Rose Spaulding (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Howard L. Spiller (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Toni C. Brown (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Rami Blan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kimball Ladien (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Edward Hanna (Green) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: John Elleson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Ellis Everett Taylor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Rockford Council Member Linda McNeely (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Michelle Turney (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Dan Robin (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Patrice McDermand (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Preston Nelson (Libertarian) - added. Comptroller: Michael Kinney (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Deirdre McCloskey (Libertarian) - added.
Indiana: Senate Class 3: Donnie Harris (Unity) - previously listed as United Party.
Maryland: House CD 1: R. David "Dave" Harden (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2.
Michigan: Secretary of State: Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (Democratic) - added as candidate; Chesterfield Township Clerk Cindy Berry (Republican) - added.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Vikram Mansharamani (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Jeff Cozzens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey: House CD 1: Isaiah Fletcher (Libertarian) - added. House CD 2: Mike Gallo (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Christopher Russomanno (Libertarian) - added. House CD 4: Jason Cullen (Libertarian) - added. House CD 5: Stephen Honeywell (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Clayton Pajunas (Libertarian) - added. House CD 9: Sean Armstrong (Libertarian) - added. House CD 10: Kendal Ludden (Libertarian) - added. House CD 12: Lynn Genrich (Libertarian) - added.
New York: House CD 9: Joel Anabilah-Azumah (No Party Affiliation) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3.
North Carolina: Senate Class 3: Michelle Estelle Lewis (Unaffiliated) - previously listed as United Party.
Virginia: House CD 7: Gary Gene Adkins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Washington: Senate Class 3: Isaac A. Holyk (Republican) - added.
Wisconsin: Secretary of State: Alexia Sabor (Democratic) - added.
Presidential Candidates: Michael ter Maat (Libertarian) - added.
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Calendar Update
- Iowa Filing Deadline - Independent/Third/Minor on 19 August 2022 is added. The Iowa Secretary of State has issued an opinion that the filing deadline for Independent and unqualified party candidates is circa 19 August. Re: Filing deadline for Independent and unqualified party candidates was declared unconstitutional. Iowa v Pate, s.d. 4:19-cv-00241-HCA.
6 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
6 changes to the candidate list:
Florida: House CD 22: Jeffrey Fandl (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 12: former state Representative Shanelle Jackson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6. House CD 13: R. Vance Patrick (Republican) - added; Sam Riddle (Democratic) - added.
New York: Lieutenant Governor: Stephen Lanier (Independent) - added.
Tennessee: House CD 4: David Leighton Jones (Independent [Libertarian]) - previously listed as Independent.
58 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
58 changes to the candidate list:
District of Columbia: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Bruce Majors (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
Hawaii: House CD 2: Kyle T. Yoshida (Democratic) - added.
Illinois: House CD 14: Barry Wilson (Independent) - added.
Maryland: House CD 2: R. David "Dave" Harden (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1. House CD 3: Joe Kelley (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2. House CD 5: Wayne "For Freedom" McNeal (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3.
Michigan (filing has closed for the 2 August Primary): Governor: Austin Chenge (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Governor Gretchen Whitmer (Democratic) - added as candidate. House CD 2: Jericho Joel Gonzales (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jerry Hilliard (Democratic) - added; Ray Johnson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Audra Lemons-Johnson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey John Noel (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Christopher James "Chris" Glasser (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Berrien County Commissioner Ezra Scott (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: former state Representative Shanelle Jackson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 12; Hima Kolanagireddy (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Cherie Lott (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Bryan Trouten (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Joel Patrick Needham (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Mark Ambrose (Republican) - added; Josh Bitterman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gabi Grossbard (Republican) - added; Samukh Kallur (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Hassan H. Nehme (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13; Michelle Wooddell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Martell D. Bivings (Republican) - added; Articia Bomer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ramon Jackson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Rogelio Landin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Linda Sawyer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Adrian Lino Tonon (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Governor: James L. Banzer (Independent) - added; Larry Sharpe (Libertarian, Forward Party) - previously listed as Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party; Harry Wilson (Republican, Unite NY) - previously listed as Republican. Lieutenant Governor: Andrew Hollister (Libertarian, Forward Party) - previously listed as Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party.
Oregon (readied for the 17 May Primary): Governor: Peter Gregory Winter (Democratic) - removed.
Pennsylvania (readied for the 17 May Primary): House CD 1: Bradley James "Brad" Lanning (Republican) - removed; Dasha Y. Pruett (Republican) - removed. House CD 2: Member of Congress Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic) - Renominated; Gilberto Gonzalez (Democratic) - removed. House CD 4: Member of Congress Madeleine Dean Cunnane (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 5: Member of Congress Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Member of Congress Christina Jampoler "Chrissy" Houlahan (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 7: Member of Congress Susan Ellis Wild (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 8: Member of Congress Matthew Alton "Matt" Cartwright (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 9: Member of Congress Daniel Philip "Dan" Meuser (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 10: Member of Congress Scott G. Perry (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 11: Member of Congress Lloyd K. Smucker (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 13: Member of Congress John Joyce (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 14: Member of Congress Guy L. Reschenthaler (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 15: Member of Congress Glenn William "G.T." Thompson, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated; George Rathmell (Republican) - removed. House CD 16: Member of Congress George J. "Mike" Kelly, Jr. (Republican) - Renominated.
Texas: Governor: Jeremy Joseph Rios (Independent) - added. House CD 7: Juan Carlos Arra (Independent) - added. House CD 35: William Reed Hayward (Independent [Independence]) - previously listed as Independence.
Wisconsin: House CD 5: Jim Kidd (Independent) - added.
12 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
12 changes to the candidate list:
Colorado: House CD 2: Marshall Dawson (Republican) - added.
Idaho (readied for 17 May Primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress Russell "Russ" Fulcher (Republican) - Renominated. Treasurer: Treasurer Julie A. Ellsworth (Republican) - Renominated. Controller: Controller Brandon D. Woolf (Republican) - Renominated.
Kentucky (readied for 17 May Primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress James R. Comer (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Lee Watts (Republican) - re-added.
New Jersey: House CD 6: Tara Lynn Fisher (Libertarian) - added.
North Carolina (readied for 17 May Primary): House CD 2: Member of Congress Deborah Koff Ross (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 6: Member of Congress Kathy Ellen Manning (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 9: Member of Congress James Daniel "Dan" Bishop (Republican) - Renominated.
Oregon: Senate Class 3: Robert Murphy (Libertarian) - added.
Wisconsin: Treasurer: John Samuel Leiber (Republican) - added.
65 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
65 changes to the candidate list:
California: Senate Class 1: Carson Henry Franklin, Jr. (Democratic) - added.
Florida: House CD 26: Karl "KW" Miller (Republican) - added.
Maryland (filing has closed for the 19 July primary): Senate Class 3: John Berman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Greenbelt Mayor Colin A. Byrd (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Roussan "Rou" Etienne, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Ed Tinus (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Member of Congress Andrew P. "Andy" Harris (Republican) - Renominated; Malcolm Thomas Colombo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jennifer Pingley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Nicolee Ambrose (Republican) - added; Michael A. "Mike" Geppi (Republican) - added; Ellen "EJ" McNulty (Republican) - added; Brittany T. Oliver (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Thomas E. "Pinkston" Harris (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Gabriel Njinimbot (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kim A. Shelton (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Toni Jarboe-Duley (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Matthew Foldi (Republican) - added; George Gluck (Democratic) - previously listed as Green. House CD 7: Scott M. Collier (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2; Lorrie A. Sigley (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2.
Michigan: Governor: Donna Brandenburg (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 24: Steven Wesley "Steve" Holden, Sr. (Democratic) - re-added.
Oklahoma (filing has closed for the 28 June primary): Senate Class 2 Special: Michael Coibion (Republican) - added; Randy J. Grellner (Republican) - added; Laura Moreno (Republican) - added; Robert Murphy (Libertarian) - added; former Attorney General E. Scott "Scott" Pruitt (Republican) - added; Paul Royse (Republican) - added; John F. Tompkins (Republican) - added; Mike Workman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Senate Class 3: Dennis L. Baker (Democratic) - added; Bevon Rogers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell (Republican) - Renominated; Melinda L. Alizadeh-Fard (Democratic) - added; Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell (Republican) - added as candidate; Chris Powell (Libertarian) - added. House CD 1: Member of Congress Kevin R. Hern (Republican) - Renominated; John Patrick Swoboda (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Naomi Andrews (Democratic) - added; Josh Brecheen (Republican) - added; Bulldog Ben Robinson (Independent) - added. House CD 3: Stephen Butler (Republican) - added; Jeremiah A. Ross (Democratic) - added. House CD 4: Frank W. Blacke (Republican) - added; Richard Grayson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Lynda Steele (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Charles De Coune (Democratic) - added; Gregory J. Sadler (Libertarian) - added. Auditor and Inspector: Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd (Republican) - added as candidate; Steven W. McQuillen (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Labor: Will Daugherty (Libertarian) - added; Jack Henderson (Democratic) - added; Labor Commissioner Leslie Katheryn Osborn (Republican) - added as candidate; state Representative Kevin Sean "Sean The Patriot" Roberts (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3; Keith Swinton (Republican) - added. Insurance Commissioner: Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready (Republican) - Renominated; Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready (Republican) - added as candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: William E. Crozier (Republican) - added; Tulsa School Board Member Jerry Griffin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Corporation Commissioner 1: Secretary of State Brian Bingman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Don Underwood (Independent) - added.
Rhode Island: House CD 2: state Senator Jessica de la Cruz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Utah: Senate Class 3: Lucky Bovo (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; David Evan "Evan" McMullin (Unaffiliated [United Utah]) - previously listed as Unaffiliated.
55 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
55 changes to the candidate list:
Connecticut: Senate Class 3: Andrew Hyduchak (None) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 6: Scott Ryan Sonnier (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Maryland: Governor: Laura Neuman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: state Delegate Jazz M. Lewis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey (candidate list updated for the 7 June Primary): House CD 4: Tricia Flanagan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Gregg C. Mele (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Eugene D. Mazo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brian Varela (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Catucci (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Oklahoma: Senate Class 2 Special: Jessica Jean Garrison (Republican) - re-added; Adam Holley (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 3; Ray Woods (Independent) - added. Senate Class 3: Arya Azma (Democratic) - added; Michael L. Delaney (Independent) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 2 Special; Brandon Wade (Democratic) - added. Governor: former state Sentor Ervin Yen (Independent) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 2: David Derby (Republican) - added; Rhonda Hopkins (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Subrina Banks (Republican) - added; David K. Frosch (Independent) - added. Corporation Commissioner 1: Justin Hornback (Republican) - added; Harold D. Spradling (Republican) - added.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos (Democratic) - added as candidate.
Texas (filing has closed for the 14 June Special Election): House CD 34 Special: Rene Coronado (Democratic) - added; Ronald D. Mills (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher B. "Chris" Royal (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
Vermont: Senate Class 3: Isaac Evans-Frantz (Democratic) - added.
Virginia (filing has closed for those contests nominating by the 21 June primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress Robert J. "Rob" Wittman (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Elaine G. Luria (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Robert Cortez "Bobby" Scott (Democratic) - Renominated; Luis Enrique Rivera (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James L. "Zeb" Taylor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Member of Congress Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic) - Renominated; Michael Robert "Mike" Dickinson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew Philip Hamilton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Jack Lewis "Lewis" Combs, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Adam Gizinski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel Robert "Dan" Moy (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 4; former Henry County Supervisor Andy Parker (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Jennifer Lynn Lewis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Member of Congress Abigail A. Spanberger (Democratic) - Renominated; Gautam "Gary" Barve (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John Castorani (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Craig Edward Ennis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael A. Monteforte, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Member of Congress H. Morgan "Morgan" Griffith (Republican) - Renominated; Taysha DeVaughan (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Cameron D. Dickerson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Member of Congress Jennifer T. Wexton (Democratic) - Renominated; Shadi Ayyas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Kinney Lott, Sr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Clay Percle (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Member of Congress Gerald Edward "Gerry" Connolly (Democratic) - Renominated; Ally Dalsimer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dereje H. "Gera" Gerawork (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
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Calendar Update
- North Dakota Primary and Special Primary for Public Service Commissioner on 14 June 2022 is changed from North Dakota Primary .
- North Dakota General Election and Special Election for Public Service Commissioner on 8 November 2022 is changed from North Dakota General Election .
25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Kendall L. Shorkey (Republican) - added.
Hawaii: House CD 2: Tommy Waters (Democratic) - added.
Louisiana: House CD 5: John Robert Badger (Independent) - added.
Maryland: House CD 2: Scott M. Collier (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Robert K. McGhee (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 4: Benton Harbor Mayor Marcus Muhammad (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 12: Steven Elliott (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13. House CD 13: Toni Mua (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
North Dakota: Senate Class 3: Riley Kuntz (Republican) - added. Attorney General: Timothy Charles "Tim" Lamb (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Commissioner of Agriculture: Fintan L. Dooley (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic.
Ohio: House CD 7: Lynn Carol Gorman (Nonparty) - previously listed as Independent.
Oklahoma: Senate Class 2 Special: Michael L. Delaney (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Evelyn L. Rogers (Independent) - added. House CD 2: John Wesley "Wes" Nofire (Republican) - added. House CD 4: Mary Brannon (Democratic) - added. Corporation Commissioner 1: Margaret Warigia Bowman (Democratic) - added.
Oregon: Commissioner of Labor and Industries: Aaron R. Baca (Democratic) - previously listed as Nonpartisan.
Texas: House CD 34 Special: former Palmhurst City Council Member Juana Cantú-Cabrera (Republican) - added.
Utah: House CD 4: Jonathan L. Peterson (Write-in [Unaffiliated]) - re-added, previously listed as Independent.
Virginia: House CD 8: Kezia Tunnell (Republican) - added. House CD 11: Barbara Banks (Republican) - added.
Washington: Senate Class 3: David E. McCune (Independent) - added.
Wisconsin: Lieutenant Governor: Angela S. Kennedy (Democratic) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 8: Paul David Boucher (Independence) - added.
26 changes to the candidate list. NY Lt Governor Brian Benjamin resigns. SD Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg impeached.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
26 changes to the candidate list:
Maryland: House CD 2: David Drain "Dave" Wallace, II (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6. House CD 5: Michael S. Lemon (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 7: Jacob Hagg (Republican) - added.
New York: Senate Class 3: Tom Quiter (Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party) - added. Governor: Paul Nichols (Democratic) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Brian A. Benjamin (Democratic) - Vacant Office - On 12 April 2022, resigned following his arrest on bribery charges concerning directing state funds to a real estate investor in exchange for illegal campaign contributions; Sodus Village Mayor/Trustee David Englert (Democratic) - added; Andrew Hollister (Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party) - added. House CD 2: William G. Hoist (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Sean Hayes (Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party) - added. Comptroller: Quanda Francis (Democratic) - added; former Peekskill City Council Member William K. "Bill" Schmidt (Libertarian, Unite NY, Forward Party) - added.
North Dakota (filing has closed for the 14 June Primary): Senate Class 3: state Representative Rick Clark Becker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Katrina Christiansen (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic; Michael J. Steele (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. House At-Large: Mark Haugen (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - previously listed as Democratic. Secretary of State: Marvin Lepp (Republican) - added; Jeffrey Powell (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added. Tax Commissioner: Tax Commissioner Brian K. Kroshus (Republican) - added as candidate. Public Service Commissioner 1: Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak (Republican) - added as candidate; Melanie Moniz (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added. Public Service Commissioner 3 Special: Trygve Hammer (Democratic-Nonpartisan League) - added; Public Service Commissioner Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (Republican) - added as candidate.
Ohio: House CD 7: Regina Anne Gustafson Ewing (Nonparty) - added.
Oklahoma: Governor: Governor Kevin Stitt (Republican) - added as candidate.
Oregon: Senate Class 3: Bret Westwood (Independent) - added.
South Dakota: Attorney General: 12 April 2022: The state House of Representatives voted to impeach Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, 36-31, regarding his September 2020 fatal traffic accident. On or after 2 May, the state Senate will conduct a trial to determine if Attorney General Ravnsborg remains in office. He is temporarily suspended until the trial.
25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
25 changes to the candidate list:
California: Update on 5 April non-partisan primary-- House CD 22 Special: Eric Garcia (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew "Matt" Stoll (Republican) - lost Primary. Since no candidate received a majority, the top two vote getters, former Assembly Member Connie Conway (Republican) and Lourin Hubbard (Democratic), advance to the 7 June Special General Election.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Brian Peotter (Libertarian) - added. Governor: Kevin Ruskusky (Libertarian) - added. House CD 1: John Kittleson (Libertarian) - added. House CD 3: Scott Yates (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Brian Flanagan (Libertarian) - added. House CD 7: Ross Klopf (Libertarian) - added. House CD 8: Giulianna "Jewels" Gray (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richard Ward (Libertarian) - added. Secretary of State: Bennett Rutledge (Libertarian) - added. Treasurer: Anthony Delgado (Libertarian) - added. Attorney General: William Robinson (Libertarian) - added.
District of Columbia: Mayor: Lori Furstenberg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 19: Jim Huff (Republican) - added.
Illinois: House CD 5: Jerico Matias Cruz (Independent) - added.
Maryland: House CD 2: Lance Alan Griffin (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3. House CD 5: Patrick Lucky Stevens (Republican) - added.
Nebraska: House CD 1 Special: state Senator Mike Flood (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 4: Robert Shapiro (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Senate Class 3: Diane Wilson Sare (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Muzibul "Mizib" Huq (Democratic) - re-added.
Tennessee: House CD 5: William Baxter "Baxter" Lee (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Starbuck "Robby" Newsom (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Morgan Ortagus (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
92 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
92 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: Tyler Copley (Non Affiliated) - apparently not a candidate. House At-Large: Shannon Scott Evans (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Julio Perez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew H. Phelps (Nonpartisan) - added.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Teal'c Anderson (Freedom) - apparently not a candidate; Eli Bremer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Karen Breslin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Fort Collins City Council Member Gino Campana (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tijani R. "T.J." Cole (United Party) - added; Deborah Flora (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gregory John "Greg" Moore (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Peter Yu (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Paul Noel Fiorino (United Party) - added; Danielle Neuschwanger (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Tim Wolf (United Party) - added. House CD 4: Bob Lewis (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Carl E. Andersen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brad Dempsey (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Critter Milton (United Party) - added. Secretary of State: Amanda Campbell (American Constitution) - added; Secretary of State Jena Griswold (Democratic) - added as candidate; Gary Swing (United Party) - added.
Connecticut: Treasurer: Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden (Democratic) - Open Office.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Charles Augustine Collins (Republican) - added.
Illinois: House CD 1: Matthew "Matto" O'Keefe (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Edward Ward (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Andrew T. Heldut (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 11: Juan "Johnny" Ramos (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: former Kane County Board Member Susan Starrett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Michigan: House CD 5: Elizabeth Ferszt (Republican) - added.
Minnesota: Governor: Hugh McTavish (Independent) - added.
New York: Senate Class 3: Robert Marc Bakish (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Calvin Job Driggers (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick John "Pat" Hahn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Justin Moore (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Szuszkiewicz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Aleem Young (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Lewis County Sheriff Mike Carpinelli (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Brian A. Benjamin (Democratic) - added as candidate; Michael J. Grace (Republican) - added. House CD 1: David Barsky (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Bob Cohen (Working Families) - added; Caitlin Brooke Marie "Cait" Corrigan (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2; former Amityville Village Trustee Nicholas J. "Nick" LaLota (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Rob Manfred (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Edward Francis Moore, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; I. Michael Sakin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Austin C. Smith (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Alexandre "Alex" Zajic (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Member of Congress Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Member of Congress Andrew R. Garbarino (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Muzibul "Mizib" Huq (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael "Mike" Sax (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: George Anthony Devolder-Santos (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Joshua E. Goldfein (Working Families) - added; Kevin Surdi (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Frankie Lozada (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Marilyn Miller (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Jae Eun Choi Jin (Not readily classifiable) - added. House CD 16: Patrick Delices (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 17: Michael Parietti (Democratic) - added. House CD 18: Michael Francis Berean (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Poughkeepsie School Board Member Sakima McClinton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Assembly Member Colin J. Schmitt (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 19: Brandon Buccola (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Millbrook Village Trustee Kyle Van De Water (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 20: Elizabeth L. "Liz" Joy (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Cole Francis Matthews (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Member of Congress Paul David Tonko (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 21: Member of Congress Elise M. Stefanik (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Ezra Watson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 22: Steven Wesley "Steve" Holden, Sr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Tim Ko (Conservative, Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 23: Hugh Bahar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; George H. Burns, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Raymond Juliano, Jr. (Republican) - added; Richard "Rich" Moon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James P. Recotta (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph "Joe" Sempolinski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Member of Congress Claudia Tenney (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 24: Member of Congress Christopher L. "Chris" Jacobs (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican; Andrew Kyle McCarthy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John Murtari (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shelley M. Skellington (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: La'Ron Desmond SIngletary (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 26: Steven Lynn Sams, II (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican.
Oklahoma: Governor: Joel Kintsel (Republican) - added; Moira McCabe (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Pamela Smith (Republican) - added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tulsa School Board Member Jerry Griffin (Republican) - added.
Vermont: House At-Large: Liam Madden (Independent) - added.
Virginia: House CD 10: Jeffrey Michael "Jeff" Mayhugh (Republican) - added.
106 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
106 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: state Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: James A. V. "Jimmy" Cottrell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Daniel L. Hendricks (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Brian Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Connecticut: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Laura Devlin (Republican) - added.
Florida: House CD 5: Alan Davis (Republican) - added.
Michigan: House CD 4: Benton Harbor Mayor Marcus Muhammad (Independent) - added.
Missouri: House CD 1: David Koehr (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New Jersey: House CD 5: Richard J. "Rich" Franolich (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
New York: Governor: Agha Muhammad Saleh (Democratic) - added; Skiboky Stora (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Gregory-John Fischer (Democratic) - added. House CD 2: John R. Alberts (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Member of Congress Jamaal A. Bowman (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 17: Jack W. Schrepel (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Conservative. House CD 24: Mario Fratto (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23.
Oklahoma: Senate Class 3: Adam Holley (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Guy Barker (Republican) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 1: Caroline Kay Avery (Libertarian) - re-added, previously listed as Republican.
Tennessee (filing has closed for the 4 August Primary): Governor: Curtis Carney (Republican) - added; Tharon Chandler (Independent) - added; LeMichael Dashaun-Wilson (Libertarian) - added; Constance M. Every (Independent) - added; John Gentry (Independent) - added; Tyler Hagerman (Republican) - added; Hosie Holomon, III (Independent) - added; Wendell Jackson (Independent) - added; Jake Johns (Independent) - added; Governor William "Bill" Lee (Republican) - added as candidate; Basil Marceaux (Independent) - added; Stephen C. Maxwell (Independent) - added; Toney R. Mitchell (Independent, Republican) - added; Patricia Anne Morrison (Republican) - added; Casey Nicholson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Alfred Wayne O'Neil (Independent) - added; Carlos Ochoa (Independent) - added; Deborah Rouse (Independent) - added; Michael E. Scantland (Independent) - added; Richard S. "Rick" Tyler (Independent) - added; Charles Van Morgan (Independent) - added; James A. Webb (Independent) - added. House CD 1: Richard G. Baker (Independent) - added; James Andrew Greene (Republican) - added; Ahmed Matthew "Matt" Makrom (Independent) - added; Charles Dale "Chuck" Miller (Republican) - added; Terry Smith (Republican) - added; Gary Austin "Austin" Wyatt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Jeffrey A. Grunau (Independent) - added; Marcus Lowery (Democratic) - added. House CD 3: Matt Adams (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Nathaniel "Nate" Doss, III (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dewitt T. "Jack" Ferrell (Republican) - added; Bradley John Hayes (Republican) - added; Amber L. Hysell (Independent) - added; Kenneth Farrell "Kenny" Morgan, Sr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Greg Puccetti (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Thomas Michael Rumba (Independent) - added; Richard S. "Rick" Tyler (Independent) - added. House CD 4: Clyde Benson (Independent) - previously listed as Republican; Tharon Chandler (Independent) - added; Gerald W. Hood, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Leighton Jones (Independent) - added; Joseph "Krishnadas" Magyer (Independent) - added; Lawrence N. D. "Doug" Meyer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Charles Dean Smith (Republican) - added; Russell Wayne Steele (Democratic) - added; Arnold J. White (Democratic) - added; Michael Howell "Mike" Winton (Independent) - added. House CD 5: Jeff R. Beierlein (Republican) - added; Daniel J. Cooper (Independent) - added; Clay Faircloth (Democratic) - added; Sarah A. Grams (Republican) - added; Patrick O. Halfacre (Independent) - added; Omar L. Hamada (Republican) - added; Richard H. Harris (Democratic) - added; Joel Michael Herbert (Democratic) - added; Annabelle Lee (Republican) - added; Richie Lee (Republican) - added; William A. Ogles, IV (Republican) - added; Stewart T. Parks (Republican) - added; Justicia Rizzo (Democratic) - added; Alan Clement Sharp (Republican) - added; David M. "Dave" Vitalli (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tres Wittum (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Randal Cooper (Democratic) - added; Lloyd Dunn (Democratic) - added; Clay Faircloth (Democratic) - added; Richard W. Langford (Democratic) - added; Scott "Lamar" Massey (Independent) - added; Christopher Brian Monday (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Steven J. Hooper (Independent) - added; Carlton Boley Jack (Democratic) - added. House CD 8: Danny Ray Bridger, Jr. (Republican) - added; James L. Hart (Independent) - added; Ronnie Henley (Independent) - added; Timothy B. "Tim" McDonald (Democratic) - added; Lynnette P. Williams (Democratic) - added. House CD 9: M. Latroy Alexandria-Williams (Democratic) - added; Leo AwGoWhat (Republican) - added; Antwane Bohanon (Republican) - added; Dennis Clark (Independent) - added; Edward Paul "Paul" Cook (Independent) - added; Mark Brewer Crain (Independent) - apparently not a candidate; George Shea Flinn (Independent) - added; Samuel James "Sam" Furrh (Independence) - apparently not a candidate; Ollie Oneal Nelson (Democratic) - added.
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Calendar Update
- Texas Fiing Deadline: U.S. House 34 Special Primary on 13 April 2022 is added.
- Nebraska Filing Deadline - U.S. House CD 1 Special Election (party and petition) on 22 April 2022 is added.
- Texas U.S. House 34 Special Primary on 14 June 2022 is added.
- Nebraska Special Election for U.S. House CD 1 on 28 June 2022 is added.
57 changes to the candidate list. Member of Congress Bob Gibbs (R, OH CD 7) announces retirement.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
57 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Senate Class 3: Dominic D'Maestro (Independent) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Robert "Bob" Baxter, Jr. (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Barry Hess, II (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; William "Bill" Moritzky (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; William Pounds, IV (Independent Greens) - apparently not a candidate; Steve Remus (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Lara Aytes (Moderate) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey "Jeff" Metrick (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Richard Likins (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Herb Ivans (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Rilus Dana (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: Peter "Pete" Yeaple (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate.
California: House CD 22 Special: Elizabeth Heng (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael A. Maher (Republican) - lost Primary. Estimated certification is 14 April. The top two vote getters, regardless of party, advance to the 7 June Special General Election. Connie Conway (Republican) and Lourin Hubbard (Democratic) are currently in the lead.
Colorado: House CD 2: Stephen Andrew "Steve" Yurash (Unaffiliated) - added. House CD 3: Root Routledge (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Marie Kathryn Soderberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Michael Christopher Colombe (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 8: Joshua Rodriguez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Adams County Commissioner Chares "Chaz" Tedesco (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Delaware: House At-Large: Cody McNutt (Libertarian) - added.
Florida: House CD 8: Karen Green (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - added. Governor: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Zachary B. Burd (Republican) - added; Patrick C. Largey (Republican) - added.
Illinois: Senate Class 3: Bradley Lamar Horges, Jr. (Write-in) - added.
Indiana (readied for 3 May Primary): Senate Class 3: Senator Todd Christopher Young (Republican) - Renominated; William "Will" Henry (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate; Haneefah Khaaliq (Democratic) - removed; Valerie L. McCray (Democratic) - removed; Daniel "Danny" Niederberger (Republican) - removed. House CD 2: Member of Congress Jackie Swihart Walorski (Republican) - Renominated; Mike Hubbard (Write-in [Independent]) - added; Stephen Kurant (Democratic) - removed. House CD 3: Member of Congress James E. "Jim" Banks (Republican) - Renominated; Tommy Schrader (Democratic) - removed. House CD 4: Member of Congress James R. "Jim" Baird (Republican) - Renominated; Thomas Charles "Charlie" "T. Charles" Bookwalter (Republican) - removed. House CD 5: Member of Congress Victoria Spartz (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 7: Ted Rusk (Libertarian) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Member of Congress Larry D. Bucshon (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 9: Jacob Bailey (Write-in [Green]) - previously listed as Green. Auditor: John Andrew Schick (Libertarian) - added.
Nebraska: House CD 1 Special: state Senator Patty Pansing Brooks (Democratic) - added.
New York: House CD 13: Bruce Jean-Claude Goumain (Democratic) - added. House CD 23: Max Della Pia (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic; George K. Phillips (Republican) - added. House CD 25: Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 26: Member of Congress Brian M. Higgins (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic.
North Dakota: Public Service Commissioner 3: On 11 February 2022, Governor Doug Burgum (Republican) appointed Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (Republican) Public Service Commissioner.
Ohio: House CD 7: Member of Congress Robert Brian "Bob" Gibbs (Republican) - Open Seat - 6 April 2022: "I have decided to not seek re-election this year." He remains on the 3 May primary ballot.
South Dakota: Senate Class 3: Patrick William "Pat" Schubert, Sr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Texas: House CD 34 Special: Ronald D. Mills (Independent) - added; Christopher B. "Chris" Royal (Independent) - added; former Cameron County Commissioner Dan Sanchez (Democratic) - added.
Preliminary California US House CD 22 Special Election results. Special Election for Texas US House CD 34 called. 51 changes to the candidate list. Member of Congress Fred Upton (R, MI CD 6) announces retirement.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
California: House CD 22 Special. Caused by the resignation of Member of Congress Devin Gerald Nunes (Republican).
All candidates, both party members and independents, participate in a 5 April non-partisan Special Primary. If one candidate receives a majority (50% + 1) of the primary vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote getters, regardless of party, advance to the 7 June Special General Election.
Since no candidate received a majority, the top two vote getters, regardless of party, advance to the 7 June Special General Election. Connie Conway (Republican) leads with 35% of the vote.
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Texas: House CD 34 Special: Caused by the resignation of former Member of Congress Filemon B. Vela (Democratic). On 4 April 2022, Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) called special all-party primary. All candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run on a single 14 June ballot. If one candidate receives a majority of the vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a yet-to-be-scheduled runoff. The filing deadline is 13 April.
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51 changes to the candidate list:
Arizona: Governor: Scott Neely (Republican) - re-added. House CD 1: Josh Barnett (Republican) - re-added; Jevin D. Hodge (Democratic) - re-added; Ginger Sykes Torres (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 2: Williams Mayor John W. Moore (Republican) - re-added. House CD 3: Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink (Republican) - re-added. House CD 4: Kelly Cooper (Republican) - re-added; Jerone Davison (Republican) - re-added. House CD 6: Avery Anderson (Democratic) - re-added. House CD 7: Nina "La Nina" Becker (Republican) - re-added. House CD 9: former Maricopa School Superintendent Sandra E. Dowling (Republican) - re-added; Randy Kutz (Republican) - re-added; Adam Morgan (Republican) - re-added. Secretary of State: state Representative Reginald Bolding, Jr. (Democratic) - re-added. Attorney General: Lacy Cooper (Republican) - re-added. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Deer Valley School Board Member Kimberly K. "Kim" Fisher (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shiry Sapir (Republican) - re-added.
Colorado: Senate Class 3: Frank Atwood (Approval Voting) - added; Daniel L. Hendricks (Republican) - re-added; Juli Henry (Constitution) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Bill Stevens (Approval Voting) - added. Secretary of State: Jeff Orrok (Approval Voting) - added. Treasurer: Dan Doyle (Approval Voting) - added.
Delaware: Attorney General: David Rogers (Libertarian) - added.
Florida: House CD 22: Ben Sorensen (Democratic) - added.
Maryland: House CD 3: Yuripzy Morgan (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2; Jake Pretot (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2. House CD 6: Colt Morningstar Black (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 8; Mariela Roca (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 8.
Michigan: House CD 6: Member of Congress Frederick Stephen "Fred" Upton (Republican) - Open Seat - On 5 April 2022 announced retirement - "Even the best stories have a last chapter. This is it for me..."
Minnesota: House CD 5: Aliena Jeanene Kern (Democratic-Farmer Labor) - added.
New York: Governor: Vladimy D. Joseph (Democratic) - added. House CD 2: John R. Alberts (Democratic) - added. House CD 5: Paul King (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 16: William Faulkner (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 17: Charles J. Falciglia (Republican) - added; Member of Congress Mondaire Jones (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic; Jack W. Schrepel (Conservative) - added. House CD 18: Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 19: Member of Congress Antonio Delgado (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic; Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. "Marc" Molinaro (Conservative, Republican) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 24: Steven Wesley "Steve" Holden, Sr. (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 22. Comptroller: Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli (Democratic, Working Families) - added as candidate.
Oklahoma: Senate Class 3: Kenneth Blevins (Libertarian) - added.
Pennsylvania: House CD 3: Melvin Prince Johnakin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Louis Daniel "Lou" Lanni, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
South Carolina: Superintendent of Education: Charleston County School Board Member Cindy Bohn Coats (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sheri L. Few (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
South Dakota: Governor: Barry Hulse (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Tennessee: House CD 9: Charlotte Bergmann (Republican) - added.
Texas: Governor: Jacqueline Abernathy (Write-in [American Solidarity]) - added.
Tuesday 5 April 2022: US House SPECIAL ELECTION in California's 22nd Congressional District
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
This Special House Election is necessitated by the resignation of Member of Congress Devin Gerald Nunes (Republican) on 1 January 2022.
Polling hours are 7:00a-8:00p PDT (1400-0300 UTC).
All candidates, both party members and independents, participate in a 5 April non-partisan Special Primary. If one candidate receives a majority (50% + 1) of the primary vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote getters, regardless of party, advance to the 7 June Special General Election.
Returns from an official source.
Results from a media source.
181 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
181 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: House At-Large Special: Breck Craig (Non Affiliated) - apparently not a candidate; Richard R. Morris (Non Affiliated) - apparently not a candidate; Jesse Sumner (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Arizona (preliminary sync with Secretary of State for 2 August Primary): Senate Class 3: Wendy Acuna (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jen Asp (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; J. Franco A. "Frank" Bertone (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Craig R. Brittain (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David Buechel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel "Dan" Butierez, Sr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Martin "Marty" Callan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ronald Coale (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Eric Corbett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Trista "SistaTrista" DiGenova-Chang, Sr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Nicholas N. Glenn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Vladislav "Vlad" Hermann (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Paul Kitch (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph Magers (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua "Josh" McElroy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joseph "J.R." Mollick (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Robert "Rob" Paveza (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Keerthi Kiran Prabhala (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; John Schiess (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James Douglas Streeter (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Thomas Tripp (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Chad Yosick (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Jen Asp (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Atchley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Peggy "Gabby" Betzer (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Kolby Cable (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel Dicochea (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Tyson Draper (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert C. Ectman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ameer El Bey (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Marlon Farley (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; David "Dave" Hoffman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Frank Konarski (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Wali Mailatyar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Bryan Masche (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jayson "Jayson" Moncada (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Callie Morgan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Neely (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; George Nicholson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Steven "Paco" Noon, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Pavlock, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jorge A. Rivas (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cathline "Cathy" Rivera (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Virgilio "Africa" Saromo (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Settimo James "Sam" Savittieri (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jack Shiles (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Julian Tatka (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Elbridge Walker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael C. West (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Katie Alex (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Josh Barnett (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Delina DiSanto (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Susan Garrity Benton (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jevin D. Hodge (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Cassandra Kimm (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Stevie LoBosco (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Andrew Loman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Patrick McClure (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Ceasar Morrison (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cody "Mavrick" Moser (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sara Racey (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ginger Sykes Torres (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Eric Ulis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Austin Unruh (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Walter John "W John" Williamson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Steven Beaver (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Barry F. Keaveney (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Clayton Monette (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Williams Mayor John W. Moore (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Dorian Nosie-Romo (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Austin Quinton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Rebeiro (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Reyna (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Tallerita Tunney Rogers (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Dane Amling (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Nina Becker (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Vicente "Vincent" Correa, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Silas Maxwell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Kelly Cooper (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jerone Davison (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mark Fisher (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ryan Fonseca (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jana Jackson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Orlando C. Johnson, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Silvio "Tony" Montanarella (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Justin Musgrove (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 5: Debra Jo "D-Jo" Borden (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Edgar Chavez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lara Hodge (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan "Jon" Ireland (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jayr Lanning (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Benjamin "Ben" Larivee (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Weston Paige (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Avery Anderson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jason Bacon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Pima County Supervisor Mike Boyd (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Troy Davis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Lawrence DeVoto (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Catherine Euler (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Amy Fitch (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Mae Ella Flanders (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christopher "Chris" Hindle (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Kasey Hopper (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Iman-Utopia Layjou Bah (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Douglas Lowell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Casey "Case" Mellen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brett Murphy (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Douglas Nance (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; George Sakellarakis (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brandon Schlass (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Christina Smith (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Avery Thornton (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Eric Thoutt (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Marcos J. Urrea (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Jacob Hansen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael McLean (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua Pembleton (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Devin Santiago (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Gabriel "Gabe" Tapia (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gerald "Jerry" Ziegler, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Donald Case (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Charly Corazon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; James Thomas "Jim" Holmes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Hemant Kumar (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jorge "George" Martinez, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Archangel Muscato (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Brent Rosenbaum (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Tabert (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Christopher Berry (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew Charles "Matt" Daniel (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; former Maricopa School Superintendent Sandra E. Dowling (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jeremy Ford (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jacob "Jake" Gartrell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Randy Kutz (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Adam Morgan (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Mehrdad Rasolipour (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Judith "Judy" Stahl (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jacob Velez (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Secretary of State: state Representative Reginald Bolding, Jr. (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Dennis Florian (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Michelle Stockwell (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Wade Wilson (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Attorney General: Lacy Cooper (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Treasurer: William "Will Jay" Lichtsinn (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Mine Inspector: Mine Inspector Paul Marsh (Republican) - added as candidate; William "Bill" Pierce (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Duane Yantorno (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Kathy Hoffman (Democratic) - added as candidate; former Chandler City Council Member Sam Huang (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Jenifer Meadows (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Deer Valley School Board Member Jennie Paperman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Shiry Sapir (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Trevillion (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 10: Aaron B. Fenwick (Republican) - added. House CD 15: Demetries Andrew Grimes (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 9.
Maryland: House CD 6: George Gluck (Green) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1.
New Jersey (preliminary sync with Division of Elections for 7 June Primary): House CD 1: Damon M. Galdo (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Curtis Green (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Scott Hitchner, Jr. (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Egg Harbor Township Board of Education Member Hector Tavarez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: David Loren Burg (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Englishtown Borough Council Member Daniel Francisco (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Robert Shapiro (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Sussex-Wantage Board of Education President Nicholas A. "Nick" D'Agostino (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Richard J. Franolich (Republican) - added. House CD 6: Sherry Leanne Euvin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 7: Robert G. Trugman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Brandon Wienberg (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Eugene D. Mazo (Democratic) - added; Ana Isabel Rivera (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; David John Winkler (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Patrick James Quinn, III (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; former Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: David H. Pinckney (Republican) - added. House CD 11: Alexander R. Halter (Republican) - added.
Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: state Representative Deborah L. "Deb" Ruggiero (Democratic) - added.
53 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
53 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska (filing has closed for the 11 June Special Primary for House At-Large): House At-Large: former Governor Sarah H. Palin (Republican) - added; Mary Sattler Peltola (Democratic) - added; state Senator Joshua Carl "Josh" Revak (Republican) - added. House At-Large Special: Robert Brown (Non Affiliated) - added; John T. Callahan (Republican) - added; Santa Claus (Non Affiliated) - added; Breck Craig (Non Affiliated) - added; Andrew J. Halcro (Non Affiliated) - added; David M. "Heed" Hughes (Non Affiliated) - added; Don Knight (Non Affiliated) - added; Anne M. McCabe (Non Affiliated) - added; Mike Milligan (Democratic) - added; Richard R. Morris (Non Affiliated) - added; Emil Notti (Democratic) - added; Robert Ornelas (American Independent) - added; former Governor Sarah H. Palin (Republican) - added; Mary Sattler Peltola (Democratic) - added; Jesse Sumner (Republican) - added; Maxwell Sumner (Republican) - added; Tara M. Sweeney (Republican) - added; Ernest F. Thomas (Democratic) - added; Richard "Clayton" Trotter (Republican) - added; Jason G. Williams (Non Affiliated) - added; Jo Woodward (Republican) - added; Adam L. Wool (Democratic) - added.
Arizona: House CD 1: Susan Garrity Benton (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 6. House CD 2: Tallerita Tunney Rogers (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 1. House CD 3: Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 7. Attorney General: Robert J. "Bob" McWhirter (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Diego Rodriguez (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
California: Senate Class 3: Yvonne Renee Girard (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Senate Class 3 Special: Yvonne Renee Girard (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: Oleksii Chuiko (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Florida: House CD 22: Curtis Calabrese (Democratic) - added.
Hawaii: Senate Class 3: John P. Roco (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Rob Burns (Republican) - added. House CD 1: Calvin C. "G" Griffin (Nonpartisan) - added; Conrad Kress (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 2. House CD 2: Jarrett Keohokalole (Democratic) - added.
Michigan: House CD 12: James D. Hooper (Republican) - added.
New Jersey: House CD 2: Sean Pignatelli (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Sab Skenderi (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Roger Bacon (Democratic) - added; Harsh Naik (Independent) - added. House CD 8: Marcos Arroyo (Republican) - added; Ane Roseborough-Eberhard (Democratic) - added.
New York: House CD 14: Hasime Samantha Zherka (No Party Affiliation) - added. House CD 20: Jack Fallon-Underwood (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
Texas: House CD 34: Member of Congress Filemon B. Vela (Democratic) - Vacant Office - Resigned on 31 March 2021 to take a position at a law firm.
The Partisan Composition of the U.S. House is now 221 Democrats, 209 Republicans, and 5 vacant seats (Alaska House At-Large, California House CD 22, Minnesota House CD 1, Nebraska House CD 1, Texas House CD 34).
Virginia: House CD 1: Jessica Lynne Anderson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; James Richard "Jim" Gehlsen (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 4: Andrew Philip Hamilton (Republican) - added. House CD 11: Jeramy Olmack (Independent) - apparently not a candidate.
30 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff
30 changes to the candidate list:
Alaska: Senate Class 3: state Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson (Democratic) - re-added. House At-Large: Jay R. Armstrong (Republican) - added; Donna Dutchess (Non Affiliated) - added; Jeff B. Lowenfels (Non Affiliated) - added. House At-Large Special: Dennis W. "Denny" Aguayo (Non Affiliated) - added; Jay R. Armstrong (Republican) - added; Tim Beck (Non Affiliated) - added; Arlene Carle (Non Affiliated) - added; Donna Dutchess (Non Affiliated) - added; Otto H. Florschutz, III (Republican) - added; Laurel A. Foster (Non Affiliated) - added; Thomas R. "Tom" Gibbons (Republican) - added; Karyn Griffin (Non Affiliated) - added; Ted S. Heintz (Libertarian) - previously listed as Non Affiliated; John Wayne Howe (Alaskan Independence) - added; Jeff Lowenfels (Non Affiliated) - added; Mikel E. Melander (Republican) - added; Sherry M. Mettler (Non Affiliated) - added; Silvio E. Pellegrini (Non Affiliated) - added; David Thistle (Non Affiliated) - added; Bradley D. Welter (Republican) - added.
Hawaii: Governor: Shelby "Pika" Billionaire (Nonpartisan) - added. Lieutenant Governor: former state Senator Ron Menor (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.
New Hampshire: Senate Class 3: Bruce Fenton (Republican) - added.
New York: House CD 10: Aamir Sultan (Republican) - added. House CD 12: Maya Contreras (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 21: Lonny Koons (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
Pennsylvania: Senate Class 3: Kevin Michael Baumlin (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 1: Caroline Kay Avery (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 13: Jeffrey D. Manns (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.
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