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29 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

29 changes to the candidate list:

Arizona: Attorney General: Greg Roeberg (Republican) - added.

California: Governor: Stephen J. Cloobeck (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

District of Columbia: Mayor: Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (Democratic) - Open Office - "I am announcing that I will not seek a fourth term."

Florida: House CD 20: Sendra Dorcé (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 23.

Idaho: House CD 2: Ketchum City Council Member Tripp Hutchinson (Unaffiliated) - added.

Kansas: House CD 4: Paul Vincent Catanese (Independent) - added.

Maryland: House CD 3: Felix M. Seier (Democratic) - added.

Nebraska: Governor: former state Senator Lynne Walz (Democratic) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 11 Special: Passaic County Commissioner John W. Bartlett (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Zach Beecher (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Marc Chaaban (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; former Morristown Mayor Donald Cresitello (Democratic) - added; Cammie L. Croft (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Maplewood Township Committee Member Dean Dafis (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Brendan W. Gill (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Morris Township Committee Member Jeffery R. "Jeff" Grayzel (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; former Member of Congress Tom Malinowski (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Chatham Borough Council Member Justin Strickland (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Anna Lee Williams (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11.

Oregon: Senate Class 2: Joseph C. Johnson (Republican) - added. Governor: David A. Burch (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Matthew Piatt (Republican) - added.

South Dakota: Treasurer: Heath Shields (Republican) - added.

Texas: Senate Class 2: Ahmad R. Hassan (Democratic) - added. Governor: Patricia Abrego (Democratic) - added. House CD 10: Joshua Ross "Ross" Lovell (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 18: former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards (Democratic) - added. House CD 25: Etienne Rosas (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 34.

18 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPaper's Staff

18 changes to the candidate list:

Alabama: Governor: former U.S. Senator Gordon Douglas "Doug" Jones (Democratic) - added.

Colorado: Senate Class 2: Denise Mora (Unaffiliated) - added.

Connecticut: House CD 5: Jackson Taddeo-Waite (Unaffiliated) - previously listed as Democratic.

Delaware: Senate Class 2: Christopher Beardsley (Democratic) - added.

Georgia: House CD 14: Ben Cope (Republican) - added; Michael Corbin (Republican) - added; state Senator Colton Moore (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13.

Minnesota: Governor: Mike Newcome (Forward Party) - previously listed as Independent.

New Jersey: House CD 11 Special: Jean-Louis "J-L" Cauvin (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11; Analilia Mejia (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 11. House CD 12: Winston Jordan (Independent) - added.

New York: House CD 12: Squire Servance (Democratic) - added.

North Carolina: House CD 12: Addul Ali (Republican) - added.

Texas: House CD 28: Marlón Gerardo Durán (Green) - added.

Utah: House CD 1: state Senator Nate Blouin (Democratic) - added.

Virginia: House CD 1: Sean Sublette (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 8: Daniel Gray (Democratic) - added.

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2026 Calendar - On 21 November 2025, Governor Philip "Phil" Murphy (Democratic) called a Special Election to fill the vacant seat of Member of Congress Mikie Sherrill (Democratic) who will become Governor on 20 January 2026.

33 changes to the candidate list. Calendar Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

33 changes to the candidate list:

California: Governor: Member of Congress Eric Michael Swalwell (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 14 - 21 November 2025 - "I'm running for Governor."; House CD 5: Katelyn Anne Sills (Democratic) - added. House CD 48: Vista City Council Member Corinna Contreras (Democratic) - added.

Connecticut: House CD 4: John J. Flynn (Republican) - added.

Florida: House CD 19: Jared Martin Kane (Democratic) - added.

Georgia: Senate Class 2: John F. Coyne, III (Republican) - added. House CD 13: state Senator Colton Moore (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Senate Class 2. House CD 14: Member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) - Open Seat - 21 November 2025 - "... I'll be resigning from office with my last day being 5 January 2026...."; state Senator Jason Anavitarte (Republican) - added; Daniel Davenport (Republican) - added.

Idaho: Lieutenant Governor: Eric Myricks (Democratic) - added.

Illinois: Senate Class 2: John Goodman (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 10: John Minarcik (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate.

Iowa: Governor: state Senator Mike Bousselot (Republican) - apparently not a candidate.

Maryland: House CD 7: Hadley Ophelia Anthony (Democratic) - added.

Massachusetts: House CD 8: Evgueni Damaskine (Independent) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 11: Jean-Louis "J-L" Cauvin (Democratic) - added; Analilia Mejia (Democratic) - added.

New York: House CD 7: Sydney Martinez (Democratic) - added; Paperboy Love Prince (Democratic) - added. House CD 23: Jeffrey "Jeff" Rayner (Democratic) - added.

North Carolina: House CD 11: Lee Whipple (Democratic) - added.

Oregon: House CD 5: Kate Sills (Democratic) - added.

Pennsylvania: House CD 9: Gage Heller (Republican) - added. House CD 12: Arnold Santos (Republican) - added.

Tennessee: House CD 8: William Davis Wicker (Democratic) - added.

Texas: Senate Class 2: Anna Bender (Republican) - added; Paula Stephen Williams (Democratic) - added. Governor: Stephen Samuelson (Republican) - added. House CD 31: Ed Ewald (Republican) - added; Offer Vince "Shamwow" Shlomi (Republican) - added. House CD 36: Doug Rogers (Democratic) - added.

Virginia: House CD 2: William Matthews, Jr. (Republican) - added.

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