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ElectionsGuy
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« on: September 09, 2014, 11:37:46 PM »
« edited: September 09, 2014, 11:48:49 PM by ElectionsGuy »

Alabama:

Jeff Sessions

Alaska:

Mark Begich
Dan Sullivan
Mark Fish
Ted Gianoutsos

Arkansas:

Mark Pryor
Tom Cotton
Mark Swaney
Nathan LaFrance

Colorado:


Mark Udall
Cory Gardner
Gaylon Kent
Bill Hammon (Unity)
Raul Acosta
Steve Shogan


Delaware:

Chris Coons
Kevin Wade
Andy Groff

Georgia:

David Perdue
Michelle Nunn
Amanda Swafford

Hawaii (S)Sad

Brian Schatz
Cam Cavasso
Michael Kokoski
Joy Allison

Idaho:

Jim Risch
Nels Mitchell

Illinois:

Dick Durbin
Jim Oberweis
Sharon Hansen

Iowa:

Bruce Braley

Joni Ernst
Doug Butzier
Bob Quast
Ruth Smith
Rick Stewart


Kansas:

Pat Roberts
Chad Taylor??
Randall Batson
Greg Orman

Kentucky:

Mitch McConnell
Alison Grimes
David Patterson

Louisiana:

Mary Landrieu
Don Reaux
Bill Cassidy
Rob Maness
Thomas Clements

Brannon McMorris

Maine:

Susan Collins

Shenna Bellows

Massachusetts:


Ed Markey

Brian Herr
Bruce Skarin

Michigan:


Gary Peters
Terri Land
Chris Wahmhoff
Jim Fulner
Richard Matkin

Minnesota:

Al Franken
Mike McFadden
Steve Carlson (IP)
Heather Johnson

Mississippi:

Thad Cochran
Travis Childers
Shawn O'Hara (Reform)

Montana:

Amanda Curtis
Steve Daines
Roger Roots

Nebraska:

Ben Sasse
Dave Domina
Dan Buhrdorf (Tax Wall Street)
David Holcomb
Jim Jenkins
Todd Watson


New Hampshire:

Jeane Shaheen
Scott Brown

New Jersey:


Cory Booker
Jeff Bell
Eugene LaVergne (Democratic-Republican Party)
Joe Baratelli
Jeff Boss
Antonio Sabas
Hank Schroeder


New Mexico:

Tom Udall
Allen Weh

North Carolina:

Kay Hagan
Thom Tillis
Sean Haugh

Oklahoma:

Jim Inhofe
Matt Silverstein
Aaron DeLozier
Joan Farr
Ray Woods


Oklahoma (S)Sad

James Lankford

Connie Johnson
Mark Beard

Oregon:

Jeff Merkley
Monica Wehby
Jim Leuenberger
Mike Montchalin
Christina Lugo (PGP)

Rhode Island:

Jack Reed
Mark Zaccaria

South Carolina:

Lindsey Graham
Brad Hutto
Victor Kocher
Thomas Ravenel

South Carolina (S):


Tim Scott
Joyce Dickerson
Jill Bossi (American)
Brandon Armstrong

South Dakota:


Rick Weiland
Mike Rounds
Larry Pressler
Gordon Howie


Tennessee:

Lamar Alexander
Gordon Ball
Martin Pleasant
Joshua James
Tom Emerson (Tea)
E.L. Gauthier
Danny Page
Bartholomew Phillips
Choudhury Salekin
Eric Schechter
Rick Tyler
Joe Wilmoth


Texas:

John Cornyn
David Alameel
Emily Sanchez
Rebecca Paddock
Avery Ayers
David Smith


Virginia:

Mark Warner
Ed Gillespie
Rob Sarvis

West Virginia:

Natalie Tennant
Shelley Capito
Phil Hudok
John Buckley
Bob Baber (Mountain)

Wyoming:

Mike Enzi
Charlie Hardy
Joe Porambo
Curt Gottshall

Blue = Republican
Red = Democrat
Green = Green
Gold = Libertarian
Brown = Constitution
Lime Green = Independent or something else (specified if not just an independent)

Bolded = Incumbent

Note: This list does NOT include write-in candidates.

Let me know if I made any errors or forgot anyone.
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2014, 11:47:02 PM »

Kohring dropped out before the deadline in Alaska.  Thom Walker did, too.  He was replaced on the ballot by Libertarian Mark Fish.  Sidney Hill is a write-in candidate, according to The Green Papers, along with someone named Sean Godfrey, supposedly a Republican.
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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2014, 01:58:31 PM »

There's also a Constitution candidate (Aaron Estabrook) ane another independent (Scott Barnhart) in Kansas, according to ballotpedia.
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« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2014, 06:20:47 PM »

There's also a Constitution candidate (Aaron Estabrook) ane another independent (Scott Barnhart) in Kansas, according to ballotpedia.

On Politics1 they're not there, so I'll wait on that. I think Ballotpedia does a terrible job at consistently updating, since the site is so huge.
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« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2014, 10:26:36 PM »

Thanks ElectionsGuy!

No 3rd party in NH?  Boo. At least they got on the ballot in OK this time.
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