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289 changes to the candidate list: Arkansas: Senate Class 2: Senator Thomas B. "Tom" Cotton (Republican) - Renominated; Micah Ashby (Republican) - lost Primary; Lewisville Mayor Ethan N. Dunbar, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeb Little (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Supha Xayprasith-Mays (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress James French "French" Hill (Republican) - Renominated; Zackary Blake "Zack" Huffman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chase McDowell (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Steven Layne O'Donnell (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of State Lands: Christian Olson (Republican [Libertarian]) - lost Primary, previously listed as Republican [Libertarian]. California: Governor: Jon Slavet (Republican [Democratic]) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Member of Congress Kevin Kiley (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 5. House CD 12: Jamie Joyce (Democratic) - added. Connecticut: House CD 4: Daniel Miressi (Republican) - added. Florida: House CD 16: Edward Peter "Ed" Pope (Republican) - added. Georgia: House CD 2: Arthur Wayne "Wayne" Johnson (Republican) - added. Illinois: House CD 4: Lyons Mayor Chris Getty (Independent [Democratic]) - added; Chicago Alderman Byron Sigcho López (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Independent. Maryland: Attorney General: James B. Rutledge, III (Republican) - added. Montana: House CD 1: former state Senator Albert David "Al" Olszewski (Republican) - added; Kimberly A. Persico (Independent) - added. New York: House CD 17: Tarrytown Trustee Effie Guadalupe Phillips-Staley (Democratic [Working Families]) - previously listed as Democratic. North Carolina: Senate Class 2: Donald Mitchell "Don" Brown, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert John Colon (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard Tracy Dansie (Republican) - lost Primary; Justin Edward Dues (Democratic) - lost Primary; Margot Patrice Dupre (Republican) - lost Primary; Daryl Trent Farrow (Democratic) - lost Primary; Thomas Lee Johnson (Republican) - lost Primary; Michele Marie Morrow (Republican) - lost Primary; Orrick Romaine Quick (Democratic) - lost Primary; Elizabeth Anne Temple (Republican) - lost Primary; Marcus Whittman Williams (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Carteret County Sheriff Asa Bryant Buck, III (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Robert Otho "Bobby" Hanig (Republican) - lost Primary; Lenoir County Commissioner Eric Sean Rouse (Republican) - lost Primary; Ashley-Nicole Pressly Russell (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Allison Hicks Jaslow (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Mary Decomius Patterson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican) - Renominated; Kyah Jordan Creekmore (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert Stephen "Steve" Girard (Republican) - lost Primary; Joseph Darren "Joey" Osborne (Republican) - lost Primary; Roman Hamilton "Chad" Williams, II (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: John David "Beau" Blair, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Brooksville Oklahoma Mayor Keith Davenport (Democratic) - lost Primary; Alisa "Alysa" Kassay (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress David Cheston Rouzer (Republican) - Renominated; David Bari Buzzard (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Kevin Roy Clark (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jesse Alexander Oppenheim (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Loren David Bibler (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nigel William Bristow (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lent Christopher Carr, II (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Member of Congress Patrick Luke "Pat" Harrigan (Republican) - Renominated; Mitchell West "West" Caudle (Democratic) - lost Primary; Harry Clare Morley, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Marcus Daniel Pearson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ralph Raybern Scott, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Matthew Chung Chieh "Matt" Sin (Republican) - lost Primary; Mir Hayim Yarfitz (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Member of Congress Charles Marion "Chuck" Edwards (Republican) - Renominated; Zelda Thaker Briarwood (Democratic) - lost Primary; Richard William Hudspeth (Democratic) - lost Primary; Paul Samuel Maddox (Democratic) - lost Primary; Adam Rion Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Lee Whipple (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Member of Congress Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic) - Renominated; Addul Rahman Eli Ali (Republican) - lost Primary; Monaca Maye Williamson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress John Bradford "Brad" Knott (Republican) - Renominated; Alexander Nicholi (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jeremiah-Frank Lee "Frank" Pierce (Democratic) - lost Primary; Siddhanth "Sid" Sharma (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Member of Congress Timothy Keith "Tim" Moore (Republican) - Renominated; Kathryn Leigh Compton "Kate" Barr (Republican) - lost Primary; Brent Michael Caldwell (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ahmid Majeed Kargbo (Democratic) - lost Primary. Ohio: House CD 1: Jason Dwight Stoops (Libertarian) - added. Oklahoma: House CD 3: Michael Dimario (Republican) - added. South Dakota: House At-Large: state Senator Casey Crabtree (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Tennessee: House CD 4: Jacob Kristopher Anders (Democratic) - added. Texas: Senate Class 2: John O. Adefope (Republican) - lost Primary; Anna Bender (Republican) - lost Primary; Virgil John Bierschwale (Republican) - lost Primary; Wilson County Justice of the Peace Sara Larue Canady (Republican) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Jasmine Felicia Crockett (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ahmad R. Hassan (Democratic) - lost Primary; Member of Congress Wesley P. Hunt (Republican) - lost Primary; Gulrez "Gus" Khan (Republican) - lost Primary. Governor: Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) - Renominated; Patricia Abrego (Democratic) - lost Primary; R.F. "Bob" Achgill (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Chris Bell (Democratic) - lost Primary; state Board of Education Member Evelyn Brooks (Republican) - lost Primary; Pete "Doc" Chambers (Republican) - lost Primary; Bobby Cole (Democratic) - lost Primary; Charles Andrew Crouch (Republican) - lost Primary; Arturo Espinosa (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark V. Goloby (Republican) - lost Primary; Carlton W. Hart (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kenneth Hyde (Republican) - lost Primary; Jose Navarro Balbuena (Democratic) - lost Primary; Stephen Samuelson (Republican) - lost Primary; Ronnie Tullos (Republican) - lost Primary; Zach Vance (Democratic) - lost Primary; Angela "Tía Angie" Villescaz (Democratic) - lost Primary; Nathaniel Welch (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrew White (Democratic) - lost Primary. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (Republican) - Renominated; Courtney Head (Democratic) - lost Primary; Perla Muñoz Hopkins (Republican) - lost Primary; Timothy Mabry (Republican) - lost Primary; Esala Wueschner (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Tracy Andrus, Sr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Masika Akilah Ray (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 2: Member of Congress Daniel "Dan" Crenshaw (Republican) - Lost Primary; Martin K. Etwop (Republican) - lost Primary; Nicholas Lee "N. Lee" Plumb (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Member of Congress Keith Alan Self (Republican) - Renominated; Mark Newgent (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress Patrick "Pat" Fallon (Republican) - Renominated; Don Horn (Republican) - lost Primary; Andrew Lee Rubell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Forrest Lumpkin (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Member of Congress John Kevin "Jake" Ellzey, Sr. (Republican) - Renominated; James Buford (Republican) - lost Primary; Brian Stahl (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Alexander Zachary Kalai (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: former Santa Monica, California School Board Member Keith Coleman (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jay Fondren (Republican) - lost Primary; Brett Jensen (Republican) - lost Primary; Stephen David Long (Republican) - lost Primary; Nick B. Tran (Republican) - lost Primary; Deddrick T. Wilmer (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Jaimy Blanco (Republican) - lost Primary; Earnest Clayton, Jr. (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael A. Curran (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter Steven Filler (Democratic) - lost Primary; R. Todd Ivey (Democratic) - lost Primary; San Jacinto College Trustee Dan Mims (Republican) - lost Primary; Marty Rocha (Democratic) - lost Primary; Manvel City Council Member Crystal DeLeón Sarmiento (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Stephen "Steve" Stockman (Republican) - lost Primary; Dwayne Bradley Stovall (Republican) - lost Primary; Terry Lee Thain (Republican) - lost Primary; Terry Virts (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 10: Rob Altman (Republican) - lost Primary; Walter Benjamin "Ben" Bius (Republican) - lost Primary; Robert Pastor "Rob" Brown (Republican) - lost Primary; Brandon Hawbaker (Republican) - lost Primary; Jessica Karlsruher (Republican) - lost Primary; Bee Cave Mayor Kara King (Republican) - lost Primary; Scott MacLeod (Republican) - lost Primary; Dawn Marshall (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bernardo "Bernie" Reyna (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jennifer Garcia "Jenny" Sharon (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeremy Story (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 11: Pedro "Pete" Ruiz (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 12: Kenneth Morgan-Aguilera (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 13: Member of Congress Ronny Lynn Jackson (Republican) - Renominated; Chasity Wedgeworth (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 14: Member of Congress Randy Weber (Republican) - Renominated; Jessica Jeanine Forgy (Republican) - lost Primary; Konstantinos Vogiatzis (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 15: Ada Cuellar (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 16: Raul Jesus "Bullet" Castañeda (Republican) - lost Primary; Marisela M. "Marcy" Chavez (Republican) - lost Primary; Deliris "DMB" Montañez Berrios (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 17: former School Board Member James Gordon "J Gordon" Mitchell (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 18: Gretchen Brown (Democratic) - lost Primary; former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards (Democratic) - lost Primary; Elizabeth Vences (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 19: James Bob Barbee (Republican) - lost Primary; former Lubbock County Commissioner Jason Corley (Republican) - lost Primary; Donald Robert Lee May (Republican) - lost Primary; Ryan Zink (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 20: Member of Congress Joaquin Castro (Democratic) - Renominated; John P. Atwood (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kendra Elizabeth Wilkerson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 21: Daniel W. Betts (Republican) - lost Primary; Jason Cahill (Republican) - lost Primary; former Boerne City Council Member Jacques DuBose (Republican) - lost Primary; Ezekiel "Zeke" Enriquez (Republican) - lost Primary; Weston Charles Martinez (Republican) - lost Primary; Paul Rojas (Republican) - lost Primary; Kyle Sinclair (Republican) - lost Primary; Gary Frank Taylor (Democratic) - lost Primary; Heather Ann Tessmer (Republican) - lost Primary; James E. "Trey" Trainor, III (Republican) - lost Primary; Regina Vanburg (Democratic) - lost Primary; Peggy McCormick Wardlaw (Republican) - lost Primary; Mike Wheeler (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 22: Rebecca Clark (Republican) - lost Primary; Chris Fernandez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Sterling Gadison (Democratic) - lost Primary; West Columbia City Council Member Robert "Puga" Thomas (Democratic) - lost Primary; Pearl Ann Vuorinen (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 23: Keith George Barton (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Francisco Raul "Quico" Canseco (Republican) - lost Primary; Gretel Marysdatter Enck (Democratic) - lost Primary; Bruce Carlton Richardson (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 25: William James Marks (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 26: Member of Congress Brandon Gill (Republican) - Renominated; Robert A. Chick (Republican) - lost Primary; Ernest Robinson Lineberger, III (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 27: Member of Congress Michael J. Cloud (Republican) - Renominated; Eustaquio "Stock" Castro-Mendoza (Democratic) - lost Primary; Chris Hatley (Republican) - lost Primary; Wayne Raasch (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 28: Member of Congress Henry R. Cuellar (Democratic) - Renominated; Eileen Day (Republican) - lost Primary; Chaunce Andrew "Andrew" Vantine (Democratic) - lost Primary; Ricardo Villarreal (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 29: Member of Congress Sylvia R. Garcia (Democratic) - Renominated; former state Representative Jarvis Johnson (Democratic) - lost Primary; Robert "Rob" Slater (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 30: Rodney LaBruce (Democratic) - lost Primary; former state Representative Barbara Len Mallory Caraway (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 31: Member of Congress John Rice Carter (Republican) - Renominated; William P. "Will" Abel (Republican) - lost Primary; David Lee Berry (Republican) - lost Primary; Steven Clay "Steve" Dowell, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Ed Ewald (Republican) - lost Primary; Abhiram Garapati (Republican) - lost Primary; Valentina Gomez Noriega (Republican) - lost Primary; Raymond H. Hamden, II (Republican) - lost Primary; Elvis Arturo Lossa (Republican) - lost Primary; Offer Vince "Shamwow" Shlomi (Republican) - lost Primary; Stuart Norman Whitlow (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 32: Anthony Bridges (Democratic) - lost Primary; Aimee Carrasco (Republican) - lost Primary; Darrell Day (Republican) - lost Primary; Gordon Heslop (Republican) - lost Primary; Monty Montanez (Republican) - lost Primary; James Anthony Ussery (Republican) - lost Primary; Abteen Vaziri (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 33: Zeeshan Hafeez (Democratic) - lost Primary; Monte Mark "M. Mark" "Doc" Mitchell (Republican) - lost Primary; Carlos Quintanilla (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kurt Schwab (Republican) - lost Primary; John David Sims, Sr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 34: Member of Congress Vicente González (Democratic) - Renominated; Keith Allen (Republican) - lost Primary; Luis F. Buentello (Republican) - lost Primary; former Member of Congress Mayra Nohemi Flores (Republican) - lost Primary; Alfredo "Fred" Hinojosa, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Gregory Scott Kunkle, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Charles Scott "Scott" Mandel (Republican) - lost Primary; Jay Nagy (Republican) - lost Primary; Etienne Rosas (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 35: Randal Haskel "Randy" Adams (Republican) - lost Primary; Joshua M. "Josh" Cortez (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Eberwine (Republican) - lost Primary; Jay Furman (Republican) - lost Primary; Vanessa F. Hicks-Callaway (Republican) - lost Primary; Ryan P. Krause (Republican) - lost Primary; Larry La Rose (Republican) - lost Primary; Rod Lingsch (Republican) - lost Primary; John Lira (Democratic) - lost Primary; Whitney Masterson-Moyes (Democratic) - lost Primary; Steven William Wright (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 36: Member of Congress Brian Babin (Republican) - Renominated; Jonathan "Pipeliner" Mitchell (Republican) - lost Primary; Doug Alan Rogers (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 37: Esther Amalia De Jesus Fleharty (Democratic) - lost Primary; Janet Malzahn (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 38: Avery Lamarr Ayers (Republican) - lost Primary; Theresa Courts (Democratic) - lost Primary; Craig S. Goralski (Republican) - lost Primary; Barrett Anthony McNabb (Republican) - lost Primary; Carmen Maria Montiel (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Pratt (Republican) - lost Primary; Larry David Rubin (Republican) - lost Primary; Jennifer Sundt (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeffrey Michael "Jeff" Yuna (Republican) - lost Primary. Attorney General: state Senator Joan Huffman (Republican) - lost Primary; Aaron Reitz (Republican) - lost Primary. Comptroller of Public Accounts: Acting Comptroller of Public Accounts Kelly Hancock (Republican) - Lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Berlanga (Republican) - lost Primary; Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael Lange (Democratic) - lost Primary; Houston Independent School District Board of Education Trustee "Savant" Moore (Democratic) - lost Primary. Commissioner of Agriculture: Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller (Republican) - Lost Primary. Commissioner of General Land Office: Jose Loya (Democratic) - lost Primary. Railroad Commissioner 3: Katherine Culbert (Republican) - lost Primary; Hawk Dunlap (Republican) - lost Primary; James "Jim" Matlock (Republican) - lost Primary. Virginia: House CD 10: Steven Anthony Goforth (Write-in) - added. |
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff |
ARKANSAS Federal/State Primaries Polling hours are 7:30 AM to 7:30PM local time(1330-0130 GMT).
Where no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in any Primary, a Runoff between the two top vote-getters will be scheduled for Tuesday 31 March 2026. Returns from an official source NORTH CAROLINA Federal Primaries Polling hours are 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM local time (1130-0030 GMT). Returns from an official source (after 8:30p EST) Where no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in any Primary, a Runoff between the two top vote-getters will be scheduled for Tuesday 26 May 2026. Polling hours are 7 AM to 7 PM local time (1300-0100 GMT re: Central Time / 1400-0200 GMT re: Mountain Time) |
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32 changes to the candidate list: District of Columbia: Mayor: Robert L. Gross (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Florida: House CD 17: Stephanie Joan Petersen-Soal (No Party Affiliation) - added. Georgia: Senate Class 2: Allen Buckley (Libertarian) - previously listed as Independent. Lieutenant Governor: former Macon-Bibb County Commissioner Seth Clark (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Richard N. Wright (Democratic) - added. House CD 1: Sharon Stokes-Williamson (Democratic) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 13. House CD 6: Kevin Eugene Martin (Republican) - added. House CD 14: Shawn Andre Harris (Democratic) - added; Dalton City Council Member Nicky Lama (Republican) - added; former Paulding County Commissioner Brian C. Stover (Republican) - added; James Edward "Jim" Tully, Jr. (Republican) - added. Superintendent of Education: Lydia Powell (Democratic) - added. Hawaii: House CD 2: George T.T.T. Lucas-Tadeo (Democratic) - added. Missouri: House CD 5: state Senator Rick Brattin (Republican) - added. Montana: House CD 1: Member of Congress Ryan K. Zinke (Republican) - Open Seat - 2 March 2026: "... I have made the decision to leave office at the end of my fourth term and not seek re-election."; Aaron Flint (Republican) - added; Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen (Republican) - added. Nebraska: Senate Class 2: Cindy Burbank (Democratic) - added; William J. Forbes (Democratic) - added; Mike Marvin (Legal Marijuana Now) - added; Debb Axtell Schultz (Republican) - added; Mac Stevens (Republican) - added. Governor: Sal Holguin (Republican) - added; John Walz (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Eric Michael Foreman (Libertarian) - added. Ohio: Senate Class 3 Special: Anthony John "Tony Glasses" Holliman (Independent) - added; Gregory Lee "Greg" Levy (No Party [Socialism and Liberation]) - previously listed as Nonparty [Socialism and Liberation]. Rhode Island: Lieutenant Governor: former Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong (Democratic) - added. Tennessee: Senate Class 2: Maria Brewer (Democratic) - added; James William Macon, III (Independent) - added. House CD 3: Rodney J. King (Independent) - added. House CD 5: Rachael Ann Murray (Democratic) - added. ....................... 2026 Calendar
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73 changes to the candidate list: Alabama: Senate Class 2: Lamont Lavender (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Lieutenant Governor: Dean Odle (Write-in [Republican]) - re-added, previously listed as Republican. California: House CD 5: Member of Congress Kevin Kiley (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for House CD 3. Florida: House CD 1: Jennifer Gay "Gay" Valimont (Democratic) - added. Georgia: House CD 1: Patrick "Pat" Wilver (Democratic) - added. House CD 10: Ryan Millsap (Republican) - added. Guam: Delegate to the House of Representatives: Alicia Anne Garrido Limtiaco (Democratic) - added. Idaho (filing has closed for the 19 May Primary): Senate Class 2: former state Representative Todd Baker Achilles (Independent [Democratic]) - previously listed as Unaffiliated [Democratic]; Nickolas 007 Bonds (Democratic) - added; Natalie M. Fleming (Independent) - previously listed as Unaffiliated; Matt Loesby (Libertarian) - added; Brad Moore (Democratic) - added. Governor: Jordan Chirat (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Daniel C. Fowler (Republican) - added; Scott Hert (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Ron James (Republican) - added; Jill C. Kirkham (Democratic) - previously listed as Republican. Lieutenant Governor: Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke (Republican) - Renominated; Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke (Republican) - added as candidate. House CD 1: Andy Briner (Republican) - added; Brendan Joseph Gomez (Constitution) - added; Sarah Zabel (Independent) - previously listed as Unaffiliated. House CD 2: Eric Clarke (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Sean Higgins (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Emre Houser (Independent) - added; Ketchum City Council Member Tripp Charles Hutchinson (Independent) - previously listed as Unaffiliated; Will Johanson (Libertarian) - added; Keven Paul Lewis (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; C. Sierra "ID Law" "Idaho" Lorax (Constitution) - added. Secretary of State: Secretary of State Phil McGrane (Republican) - Renominated; Shawn Keenan (Democratic) - added; Secretary of State Phil McGrane (Republican) - added as candidate. Attorney General: Attorney General Raúl Rafael Labrador (Republican) - Renominated; Lori Hickman (Democratic) - added; Attorney General Raúl Rafael Labrador (Republican) - added as candidate. Treasurer: Treasurer Julie A. Ellsworth (Republican) - Renominated; Treasurer Julie A. Ellsworth (Republican) - added as candidate. Controller: Controller Brandon D. Woolf (Republican) - Renominated; Controller Brandon D. Woolf (Republican) - added as candidate. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Public Instruction Superintendent Debbie Critchfield (Republican) - Renominated; Public Instruction Superintendent Debbie Critchfield (Republican) - added as candidate; Becky Sundin Mitchell (Democratic) - added; Teresa Roundy (Constitution) - added. Maryland: Governor: Ralph William Jaffe (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Massachusetts: House CD 3: Gary J. Grossi (Republican) - added. Michigan: House CD 10: Steffan Demetropoulos (Republican) - added. Nebraska: House CD 3: David J. Else (Legal Marijuana Now) - added. Nevada: House CD 1: Marie Encar Arana Arnold (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Monica Jaye Stabbert (Republican) - added. New York: House CD 24: Tony Macula (Independent) - added. Ohio: House CD 3: Michelle Linda Bird (Nonparty) - added. Tennessee: Governor: William Reynolds (Independent) - added. House CD 2: Bruce Fine (Independent) - added. House CD 3: William C. Evans (Independent) - added; Bryan B. Martin (Democratic) - added. House CD 6: Brant Edward Hall (Republican) - added. House CD 7: Tres Wittum (Republican) - added. House CD 9: Jason Aaron Mohundro (Republican) - added. Texas: Governor: Elliot Charles Chavez (Independent) - added; Sarah Bowman Cunningham (Independent) - added; Blas Eugenio Padrino (Independent) - added; Jenn Mack Raphoon (Independent) - added; Janis Marie Richards (Independent) - added; Demetra J. Wysinger (Independent) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Jeffrey Wayne Marshall (Independent) - added. House CD 33: Payton Karley Jackson (Independent [Republican]) - previously listed as Independent. House CD 35: Rafael Alcoser, III (Independent) - added; Suzanne L. Wynn (Independent) - added. House CD 36: Hal Justin Ridley, Jr. (Independent) - added. House CD 38: Scott Ralston Cubbler (Independent) - added. Attorney General: Omer Wagas Khwaja (Independent) - added. Wisconsin: House CD 1: Lorenzo Juan Santos (Democratic) - added. Wyoming: House At-Large: James K. "Jim" Treibert (Write-in) - apparently not a candidate. ....................... 2026 Calendar
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