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darthebearnc
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« on: March 12, 2016, 01:01:38 PM »
« edited: July 17, 2016, 09:46:48 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

This will be periodically updated/edited in as the primaries occur. First, the dates:

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More information can be found in this very handy PDF from the Federal Elections Commission.

Here are the filing deadlines for each state's congressional primaries:

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Independent/minor party filing deadlines for the general election:

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Finally, here is a list of hyperlinks that will bring you to more information on each state's congressional primary results (the hyperlinks will be added as they are created):

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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2016, 01:02:44 PM »
« Edited: March 22, 2016, 08:02:08 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

✓ Alabama - March 1 (Runoff April 12)

No Runoffs Needed

Official Election Results (Alabama SoS)



United States Senate - Republican Primary



✓ Richard C. Shelby - 64.91%
Jonathan McConnell - 27.58%
John Martin - 3.02%
Marcus Bowman - 2.53%
Shadrack McGill - 1.95%

United States Senate - Democratic Primary



✓ Ron Crumpton - 56.24%
Charles Nana - 43.76%




United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bradley Byrne - 60.12%
Dean Young 39.88%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Martha Roby - 66.46%
Becky Gerritson - 27.70%
Robert L. "Bob" Rogers - 5.84%

Democratic Party:

✓ Nathan Mathis - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Mike Rogers - 75.97%
Larry Dichiara - 24.03%

Democratic Party:

✓ Jesse Smith - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Robert Aderholt - 81.43%
Phil Norris - 18.57%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 5 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Mo Brooks - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Will Boyd - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 6 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Gary Palmer - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ David Putman - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 7 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Terri Sewell - Unopposed
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« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2016, 01:04:24 PM »
« Edited: March 22, 2016, 08:01:53 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

✓ Arkansas - March 1 (Runoff March 22)

No Runoffs Needed

Official Election Results (Arkansas SoS)



United States Senate - Republican Primary



✓ John Boozman - 76.45%
Curtis Coleman - 23.55%

United States Senate - Democratic Primary

✓ Conner Eldridge - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Rick Crawford - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ French Hill - 84.54%
Brock Olree - 15.46%

Democratic Party:

✓ Dianne Curry - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Steve Womack - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bruce Westerman - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2016, 01:05:10 PM »
« Edited: March 22, 2016, 08:05:05 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

✓ Texas - March 1 (Runoff May 24)

Four Runoffs Needed - CD-15 (R); CD-15 (D); CD-18 (R); CD-19 (R)

Official Election Results (Texas SoS)



United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Louie Gohmert - 81.98%
Simon Winston - 13.88%
Anthony Culler - 4.12%

Democratic Party:

✓ Shirley McKellar - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Ted Poe - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Pat Bryan - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Sam Johnson - 74.61%
John Calvin Slavens - 11.45%
Keith L. Thurgood - 8.17%
David Cornette - 5.75%

Democratic Party:

✓ Adam P. Bell - 60.35%
Michael A. Filak - 39.64%



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Ratcliffe - 68.02%
Lou Gigliotti - 21.10%
Ray Hall - 10.87%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 5 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Jeb Hensarling - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 6 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Joe Barton - 68.65%
Steve Fowler - 22.29%
Collin Baker - 9.05%

Democratic Party:

✓ Ruby Faye Woolridge - 69.68%
Jeffrey Roseman - 17.96%
Don Jaquess - 12.35%



United States House of Representatives - District 7 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Culberson - 57.28%
James Lloyd - 24.86%
Maria Espinoza - 17.84%

Democratic Party:

✓ James Cargas - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 8 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Kevin Brady - 53.41%
Steve Toth - 37.32%
Craig McMichael - 4.96%
Andre Dean - 4.29%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 9 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Jeff Martin - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Al Green - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 10 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Michael McCaul - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Tawana W. Caiden - 51.94%
Scott B. Gallaher - 48.05%



United States House of Representatives - District 11 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Mike Conaway - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 12 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Kay Granger - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Bill Bradshaw - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 13 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Mac Thornberry - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 14 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Randy Weber - 84.03%
Keith Casey - 15.96%

Democratic Party:

✓ Michael Cole - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 15 Primary

Republican Party (RUNOFF NEEDED)Sad

Tim Westley - 45.33%
Ruben O. Villarreal - 31.47%
Xavier Salinas - 23.19%

Democratic Party (RUNOFF NEEDED)Sad

Vicente Gonzales - 42.20%
Juan "Sonny" Palacios Jr. - 18.89%
Dolly Elizondo - 16.94%
Joel Quintanilla - 11.72%
Ruben Ramirez - 6.00%
Rance G "Randy" Sweeten - 4.23%



United States House of Representatives - District 16 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Beto O'Rourke - 85.58%
Ben Mendoza - 14.41%



United States House of Representatives - District 17 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bill Flores - 72.45%
Ralph Patterson - 18.44%
Kaleb Sims - 9.10%

Democratic Party:

✓ William Matta - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 18 Primary

Republican Party (RUNOFF NEEDED)Sad

Lori Bartley - 33.67%
Reggie Gonzales - 33.07%
Sharon Joy Fisher - 26.12%
Ava Pate - 7.12%

Democratic Party:

✓ Sheila Jackson Lee - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 19 Primary

Republican Party (RUNOFF NEEDED)Sad

Glen Robertson - 26.76%
Jodey Arrington - 25.95%
Michael Bob Starr - 21.41%
Donald R. May - 9.22%
Greg Garrett - 7.97%
Jason Corley - 2.45%
DeRenda Warren - 2.23%
Don Parrish - 2.11%
John C. Key - 1.86%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 20 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Joaquin Castro - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 21 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Lamar Smith - 60.10%
Matt McCall - 28.90%
Todd Phelps - 5.66%
John Murphy - 5.32%

Democratic Party:

✓ Tom Wakely - 58.99%
Tejas Vakil - 41.00%



United States House of Representatives - District 22 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Pete Olson - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Mark Gibson - 76.14%
A. R. Hassan - 23.85%



United States House of Representatives - District 23 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Will Hurd - 82.23%
William "Hart" Peterson - 17.76%

Democratic Party:

✓ Pete P. Gallego - 88.36%
Lee Keenen - 11.63%



United States House of Representatives - District 24 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Kenny Marchant - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Jan McDowell - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 25 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Roger Williams - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Kathi Thomas - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 26 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Michael C. Burgess - 79.35%
Joel A. Krause - 14.23%
Micah Beebe - 6.41%

Democratic Party:

✓ Eric Mauck - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 27 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Blake Farenthold - 55.98%
Greg Deeb - 44.01%

Democratic Party:

✓ Raul (Roy) Barrera - 50.26%
Ray Madrigal - 35.16%
Wayne Raasch - 14.57%



United States House of Representatives - District 28 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Zeffen Hardin - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Henry Cuellar - 89.78%
William R. Hayward - 10.21%



United States House of Representatives - District 29 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Julio Garza - 59.15%
Robert Schafranek - 40.84%

Democratic Party:

✓ Gene Green - 57.43%
Adrian Garcia - 38.61%
Dominique M. Garcia - 3.95%



United States House of Representatives - District 30 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Charles Lingerfelt - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Eddie Bernice Johnson - 69.42%
Barbara Mallory Caraway - 23.81%
Brandon J. Vance - 6.76%



United States House of Representatives - District 31 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Carter - 71.28%
Mike Sweeney - 28.71%

Democratic Party:

✓ Mike Clark - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 32 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Pete Sessions - 61.43%
Russ Ramsland - 23.64%
Paul Brown - 11.71%
Cherie Myint Roughneen - 3.19%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 33 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ M. Mark Mitchell - 52.39%
Bruce Chadwick - 47.60%

Democratic Party:

✓ Mark Veasey - 63.38%
Carlos Quintanilla - 36.61%



United States House of Representatives - District 34 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Rey Gonzales, Jr. - 50.56%
William "Willie" Vaden - 49.43%

Democratic Party:

✓ Filemon Vela - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 35 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Susan Narvaiz - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Lloyd Doggett - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 36 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Brian Babin - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate

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darthebearnc
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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2016, 01:05:48 PM »
« Edited: March 22, 2016, 08:02:24 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

✓ Mississippi - March 8 (Runoff March 29)

No Runoffs Needed

Official Election Results (Mississippi SoS)



United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Trent Kelly - 89.32%
Paul Clever - 10.68%

Democratic Party:

✓ Jacob Owens - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Bouie II - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Bennie Thompson - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Greg Harper - 89.26%
Jimmy Giles - 10.74%

Democratic Party:

✓ Dennis Quinn - 65.56%
Nathan Stewart - 34.44%



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Steven Palazzo - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Mark Gladney - Unopposed
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2016, 07:38:20 PM »

This week in relevant congressional elections/filing deadlines:

Primaries

March 15 - IL House/Senate Primaries, NC House Primaries, Ohio House/Senate Primaries

Primary Filing Deadlines

March 14 - Montana
March 15 - Maine
March 16 - D.C.
March 17 - Utah
March 18 - Iowa

(One every day Monday to Friday Tongue)

Independent Filing Deadlines for GE

March 14 - Ohio
March 17 - Utah
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2016, 05:08:31 PM »

Senate maps from AL and AR:

Alabama Democratic Primary



✓ Ron Crumpton
Charles Nana

Alabama Republican Primary



✓ Richard Shelby
Jonathan McConnell

Arkansas Republican Primary



✓ John Boozman
Curtis Coleman
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2016, 12:31:16 AM »

The only Senate primary with multiple candidates winning counties:



Ross 95; Rey 5

I'll do more stuff later.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2016, 03:22:34 PM »

The only Senate primary with multiple candidates winning counties:



Ross 95; Rey 5

I'll do more stuff later.

Was that NC result unexpected?  I've never heard of her!  I'm thinking that this race is pretty much Safe R at this point, as I can't see Hillary winning NC by 5+ points (Burr probably runs a little better than a weak GOP nominee and on par with a strong one).

Nah, we've been expecting a Ross victory for months.

And I would probably actually rate this race Lean R at the most at this point, as Burr's approval numbers are very low and he's failed to perform as well in polling as you would expect an incumbent with such high relative name recognition to. Ross is also a noticeably good fundraiser and one does have to consider the potential for Dem coattails to help her out substantially in the GE.

He does have a advantage going in, but I wouldn't be surprised if Ross managed to pull it off.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2016, 05:09:39 PM »

So could Rubio technically still run for Senate this year? The filing deadline isn't until May 6.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2016, 03:09:45 PM »

Marco Rubio has officially announced that he will not run for his Senate seat.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2016, 01:12:18 PM »

Anyone have information on the AR runoff?
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« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2016, 06:21:02 PM »

Anyone have information on the AR runoff?

Per http://m.thecabin.net/news/2016-03-01/arkansas-results-election-2016#gsc.tab=0, only one state house race is in need of a runoff. Court runoffs are held in November since they are nonpartisan offices.

Well that's boring.

I'm about to have the March 15 stuff in, so hang tight, everyone (if anyone is still reading this thread).
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« Reply #13 on: March 21, 2016, 12:23:27 PM »

Alright, AL is done. I'm going to try to finish AR and TX today, maybe MS too if I have time.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #14 on: March 22, 2016, 08:22:10 AM »

Finally finished Texas! Cheesy AL, AR, TX, and MS are now all done. Still working on IL, OH, and NC.

There will be four congressional primary runoffs in Texas on May 24. They are:

CD-15 (R) - Tim Westley & Ruben O. Villarreal
CD-15 (D) - Vicente Gonzales & Juan "Sonny" Palacios Jr.
CD-18 (R) - Lori Bartley & Reggie Gonzales
CD-19 (R) - Glen Robertson & Jodi Arrington

The CD-15 (D) and CD-19 (R) runoffs will most likely be the only ones to actually determine who wins those seats in November, while the winners of CD-15 (R) and CD-18 (R) will likely lose in November regardless.
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« Reply #15 on: March 22, 2016, 07:50:58 PM »

✓ Illinois - March 15

Official Election Results (Chicago Tribune)



United States Senate - Republican Primary



✓ Mark Kirk - 70.6%
James Marter - 29.4%

United States Senate - Democratic Primary



✓ Tammy Duckworth - 64.4%
Andrea Zopp - 24.0%
Napoleon Harris - 11.6%




United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ August Deuser - 73.8%
Jimmy Lee Tillman - 26.2%

Democratic Party:

✓ Bobby Rush - 71.4%
Howard Brookins - 19.3%
Patrick Brutus - 9.3%



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Morrow - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Robin Kelly - 73.9%
Marcus Lewis - 16.1%
Charles Rayburn - 6.1%
Dorian Myrickes - 3.8%



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Dan Lipinski - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Luis Gutierrez - 75.2%
Javier Salas - 24.8%



United States House of Representatives - District 5 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Mike Quigley - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 6 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Peter Roskam - 68.8%
Jay Kinzler - 31.2%

Democratic Party:

✓ Amanda Howland - 67.1%
Robert Marshall - 32.9%



United States House of Representatives - District 7 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ No Candidate

Democratic Party:

✓ Danny Davis - 81.3%
Thomas Day - 18.7%



United States House of Representatives - District 8 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Pete DiCianni - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Raja Krishnamoorthi - 57.0%
Michael Noland - 29.1%
Deborah Bullwinkel - 13.9%



United States House of Representatives - District 9 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Joan McCarthy Lasonde - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Jan Schakowsky - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 10 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Robert Dold - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Brad Schneider - 53.8%
Nancy Rotering - 46.2%



United States House of Representatives - District 11 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Tonia Khouri - 37.0%
Nick Stella - 36.3%
Herman White - 26.7%

Democratic Party:

✓ Bill Foster - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 12 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Mike Bost - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ C.J. Baricevic - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 13 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Rodney Davis - 77.0%
Ethan Vandersand - 23.0%

Democratic Party:

✓ Mark Wicklund - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 14 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Randy Hultgren - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Jim Walz - 43.0%
John Hosta - 38.0%
Jesse Maggitt - 19.1%



United States House of Representatives - District 15 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Shimkus - 60.4%
Kyle McCarter - 39.6%

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 16 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Adam Kinzinger - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate



United States House of Representatives - District 17 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Patrick Harlan - 75.7%
Jack Boccarossa - 24.3%

Democratic Party:

✓ Cheri Bustos - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 18 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Darin LaHood

Democratic Party:

✓ No Candidate
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« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2016, 06:55:07 AM »
« Edited: March 25, 2016, 08:42:14 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

North Carolina - March 15/June 7

Official Election Results (North Carolina State Board of Elections)



United States Senate - Republican Primary



✓ Richard Burr - 61.39%
Greg Brannon - 25.18%
Paul Wright - 8.49%
Larry Holmquist - 4.94%

United States Senate - Democratic Primary



✓ Deborah K. Ross - 62.34%
Chris Rey - 16.51%
Kevin D. Griffin - 11.73%
Ernest T. Reeves - 9.42%




United States House of Representatives - Districts 1-13 Primaries

Primary elections for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina will be held June 7.
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« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2016, 08:35:17 AM »
« Edited: March 25, 2016, 09:14:46 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

✓ Ohio - March 15

Official Election Results (Politico)



United States Senate - Republican Primary



✓ Rob Portman - 82.2%%
Don Eckhart - 17.8%

United States Senate - Democratic Primary



✓ Ted Strickland - 65.0%
P.G. Sittenfield - 22.4%
Kelli Prather - 12.6%




United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Steve Chabot - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Michelle Young - 67.9%
Fred Kundrata - 20.7%
Jim Berns - 11.4%



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Brad Wenstrup - 85.0%
Jim Lewis - 15.0%

Democratic Party:

✓ William Smith - 41.7%
Ronny Harrison Richards - 30.0%
Russ Hurley - 28.3%



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ John Adams - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Joyce Beatty - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Jim Jordan - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Janet Garrett - 66.7%
Daniel Johnson - 25.4%
Norbert Dennerll, Jr. - 7.8%



United States House of Representatives - District 5 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bob Latta - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ James Neu, Jr. - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 6 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bill Johnson - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Michael Lorentz - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 7 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Bob Gibbs - 74.7%
Terry Robertson - 25.3%

Democratic Party:

✓ Roy Rich - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 8 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Warren Davidson - 32.3%
Timothy Derickson - 23.9%
Bill Beagle - 19.6%
Jim Spurlino - 7.2%
J.D. Winteregg - 4.0%
Scott George - 2.3%
Terri King - 2.2%
Kevin F. White - 1.8%
Michael Smith - 1.5%
Matthew Ashworth - 1.2%
John Robbins - 1.2%
Eric Haemmerle - 1.0%
George Wooley - 0.8%
Edward Meer - 0.5%
Joseph Matvey - 0.4%

Democratic Party:

✓ Corey Foister - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 9 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Donald Philip Larson - 44.3%
Steven Kraus - 36.0%
Joel Lieske - 19.7%

Democratic Party:

✓ Marcy Kaptur - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 10 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Michael Turner - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Robert Klepinger - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 11 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Beverly Goldstein - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Marcia Fudge - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 12 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Patrick Tiberi - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Ed Albertson - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 13 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Richard Morckel - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Tim Ryan - 89.3%
John Luchansky - 10.7%



United States House of Representatives - District 14 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ David Joyce - 64.5%
Matt Lynch - 35.5%

Democratic Party:

✓ Michael Wager - 66.7%
Alfred Mackey - 33.3%



United States House of Representatives - District 15 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Steve Stivers - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Scott Wharton - Unopposed



United States House of Representatives - District 16 Primary

Republican Party:

✓ Jim Renacci - Unopposed

Democratic Party:

✓ Keith Mundy - Unopposed
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2016, 09:08:51 AM »

Candidate filing in Nevada closed on March 18, and a lot of people filed. It took me a while to find the official lists, but here they are (note that the State SoS manages CDs 2/4 and Clark County manages CDs 1/3):

https://nvsos.gov/index.aspx?page=1556 (Senate, CD-2, CD-4)
http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/election/Pages/CandidateFiling.aspx (CD-1, CD-3)

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That list took forever to compile. You're welcome Tongue
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« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2016, 02:42:19 PM »

There are two Hecks on the ballot and Angle is going to be first on the ballot. Man I hope this this close.

Yeah, so I guess Joe's signs can't just say "Heck" or "Heck for Senate" on them.

I do, however, wonder why the other guy goes by "SAD Tom."
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« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2016, 12:56:07 PM »

Ohio is done, so we're all caught up Cheesy

The NC filing deadline for House races is today; there are going to be a lot of candidates.
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« Reply #21 on: March 25, 2016, 05:54:45 PM »

Maryland - April 26




United States Senate - Republican Primary (14)

- Chris Chaffee
- Sean P. Connor
- Richard J. Douglas
- John R. Graziani
- Greg Holmes
- Joseph David Hooe
- Chrys Kefalas
- Mark McNicholas
- Lynn Richardson
- Anthony Seda
- Richard Shawver
- Kathy Szeliga
- Dave Wallace
- Garry Thomas Yarrington

United States Senate - Democratic Primary (10)

- Freddie Donald Dickson Jr.
- Donna F. Edwards
- Ralph Jaffe
- Theresa C. Scaldaferri
- Charles U. Smith
- Violet Staley
- Blaine Taylor
- Ed Tinus
- Chris Van Hollen
- Lih Young



United States House of Representatives - District 1 Primary

Republican Party (4)Sad

- Jonathan Marvin Goff Jr.
- Andy Harris
- Sean M. Jackson
- Michael D. Smigiel Sr.

Democratic Party (2)Sad

- Jim Ireton
- Joe Werner



United States House of Representatives - District 2 Primary

Republican Party (5)Sad

- Bill Heine
- Carl H. Magee Jr.
- Pat McDonough
- Yuripzy Morgan
- Mark Gerard Shell

Democratic Party (1)Sad

- C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger



United States House of Representatives - District 3 Primary

Republican Party(2)Sad

- Thomas E. "Pinkston" Harris
- Mark Plaster

Democratic Party(3)Sad

- John Rea
- John Sarbanes
- Matthew Molyett



United States House of Representatives - District 4 Primary

Republican Party (4)Sad

- Robert "Bro" Broadus
- Rob Buck
- George E. McDermott
- David Therrien

Democratic Party (10)Sad

- Anthony G. Brown
- Warren Christopher
- Matthew Fogg
- Glenn F. Ivey
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk
- Terence Strait
- Lisa R. Ransom
- Ingrid Turner
- Dereck E. Davis
- Alvin Thornton



United States House of Representatives - District 5 Primary

Republican Party (2)Sad

- Mark Arness
- Charles Sam Faddis

Democratic Party (3)Sad

- Kristin Beck
- Steny H. Hoyer
- Debbie F. Wilson



United States House of Representatives - District 6 Primary

Republican Party (8 )Sad

- Terry L. Baker
- Scott Cheng
- Robin Ficker
- Amie Hoeber
- Frank Howard
- Christopher James Macon
- Harold Painter
- David E. Vogt III

Democratic Party (2)Sad

- John K. Delaney
- Tony Puca



United States House of Representatives - District 7 Primary

Republican Party (3)Sad

- Ray Bly
- William T. Newton
- Corrogan R. Vaughn

Democratic Party (2)Sad

- Elijah Cummings
- Adrian Petrus



United States House of Representatives - District 8 Primary

Republican Party (5)Sad

- Dan Cox
- Jeffrey W. Jones
- Liz Matory
- Aryeh Shudofsky
- Shelly Skolnick

Democratic Party (9)Sad

- David M. Anderson
- Kumar P. Barve
- Dan Bolling
- Ana Sol Gutierrez
- William Jawando
- Kathleen Matthews
- Jamie Raskin
- Joel Rubin
- David Trone
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« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2016, 08:28:57 AM »

Our final House list in North Carolina:

District 1 - H. Powell Drew, Jr. (R), G. K. Butterfield (D), J.J. Summerell (L)
District 2 - George Holding (R), Greg Brannon (R), Renee Ellmers (R), Ron Sanyal (D), Steven E. Hight (D), John P. McNeil (D), Jane Watson (D), Elton R. Brewington
District 3 - Phil Law (R), Taylor Griffin (R), Walter B. Jones (R), David Allan Hurst (D), Ernest T. Reeves (D)
District 4 - Sue Googe (R), Teiji Kimball (R), David Price (D)
District 5 - Pattie Curran (R), Virginia Foxx (R), Jim Roberts (D), Charlie Wallin (D), Josh Brannon (D)
District 6 - B. Mark Walker (R), Chris Hardin (R), Pete Glidewell (D)
District 7 - David Rouzer (R), J. Wesley Casteen (D)
District 8 - Tim D'Annunzio (R), Richard Hudson (R), Thomas Mills (D)
District 9 - Robert Pittenger (R), Todd Johnson (R), Mark Harris (R), Christian Cano (D)
District 10 - Jeffrey Baker (R), Patrick McHenry (R), Jeff Gregory (R), Albert Lee Wiley, Jr. (R), Andy Miller (D)
District 11 - Mark Meadows (R), Tom Hill (D), Rick Bryson (D)
District 12 - Leon Threatt (R), Ryan Duffie (R), Paul Wright (R), Alma Adams (D), Carla D. Cunningham (D), Gardenia Henley (D), Malcolm R. Graham (D), Rick Miller (D), Rodney W. Moore (D), Tricia Cotham (D)
District 13 - Andrew C. Brock (R), Chad A. Grant (R), Dan Barrett (R), David W. Thompson (R), Farren K Shoaf (R), George Rouco (R), Hank Henning (R), Harry Warren (R), Jason A. Walser (R), Jim Snyder (R), John Blust (R), Julia Craven Howard (R), Kathy Feather (R), Matthew J. McCall (R), Mrs. Kay Daly (R), Ted Budd (R), Vernon Robinson (R), Adam Coker (D), Bob Isner (D), Bruce Davis (D), Kevin D. Griffin (D), Mazie Ferguson (D)
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« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2016, 07:48:23 PM »

By the way, there aren't any House races going to the March 29th runoff in MS, so no need to worry about that. I suppose we have exactly one month left to wait until the next contests... Sad
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« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2016, 08:43:15 PM »

Great thread, but can you put a star next to incumbents?

Good idea. I'm sort of busy at the moment, but I'll go back and do that tomorrow morning. It will probably actually help a lot.
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