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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF
UNITED STATES SENATOR AND FOR THE OFFICE OF
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS
(OCTOBER 17, 2008)
COMPILED BY
THE
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION SERVICES
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
LORRAINE C. MILLER
CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
http://clerk.house.gov
FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 4, 2008
WASHINGTON : 2008
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LIST OF NOMINEES
(Those marked * are incumbent in the 110th Congress; those marked † served in the House in the 110th Congress; those marked ‡ served in a previous Congress. Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)
ALABAMA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vivian Davis Figures, Democrat .......................... Mobile Jeff Sessions,* Republican .................................... Montgomery
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Jo Bonner,* Republican ........................................ Mobile 1 2 Bobby Bright, Democrat ....................................... Montgomery
Jay Love, Republican ............................................ Montgomery 3 Joshua Segall, Democrat ...................................... Montgomery
Mike Rogers,* Republican .................................... Anniston 4 Nicholas B. Sparks, Democrat .............................. Jasper
Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican .......................... Haleyville 2 5 Parker Griffith, Democrat .................................... Huntsville
Wayne Parker, Republican ................................... Huntsville 6 Spencer Bachus,* Republican ............................... Vestavia Hills 7 Artur Davis,* Democrat ........................................ Birmingham
1 Terry Everett* not a candidate. 2 Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr.*, not a candidate.
ALASKA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mark Begich, Democrat ........................................ Anchorage Ted Stevens,* Republican ..................................... Girdwood Bob Bird, Alaskan Independence ......................... Kenai Ted Gianoutsos, No Party Affiliation .................. Anchorage Fredrick D. ‘‘David’’ Haase, Libertarian .............. Anchorage
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Ethan A. Berkowitz, Democrat ............................ Anchorage Don Young,* Republican ....................................... Fort Yukon Don R. Wright, Alaskan Independence ............... Kenai
ARIZONA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat .................................. Flagstaff
Sydney Hay, Republican ....................................... Munds Park Brent Maupin, Independent ................................. Sedona Thane Eichenauer, Libertarian ............................ Phoenix
2 John Thrasher, Democrat ..................................... Phoenix Trent Franks,* Republican ................................... Glendale William Crum, Green ............................................ Surprise Powell Gammill, Libertarian ................................ Phoenix
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ARIZONA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 Bob Lord, Democrat .............................................. Phoenix
John B. Shadegg,* Republican ............................. Phoenix Michael Shoen, Libertarian .................................. Paradise Valley
4 Ed Pastor,* Democrat ........................................... Phoenix Don Karg, Republican ........................................... Phoenix Joe Cobb, Libertarian ............................................ Glendale Rebecca DeWitt, Green ......................................... Phoenix
5 Harry E. Mitchell,* Democrat .............................. Tempe David Schweikert, Republican ............................. Fountain Hills Warren Severin, Libertarian ................................ Phoenix Ralph Hughes, Write-in ........................................ Mesa
6 Rebecca Schneider, Democrat ............................... Mesa Jeff Flake,* Republican ......................................... Mesa Rick Biondi, Libertarian ....................................... Chandler
7 Raul M. Grijalva,* Democrat ................................ Tucson Joseph Sweeney, Republican ................................ Tucson Raymond P. Petrulsky, Libertarian ..................... Arizona City
8 Gabrielle Giffords,* Democrat .............................. Tucson Tim Bee, Republican ............................................. Vail Paul Davis, Libertarian ........................................ Sierra Vista Paul Price, Write-in ............................................... Sierra Vista
1 Rick Renzi* not a candidate.
ARKANSAS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mark L. Pryor,* Democrat .................................... Little Rock Rebekah Kennedy, Green ..................................... Fort Smith
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Marion Berry,* Democrat ..................................... Gillett
2 Vic Snyder,* Democrat .......................................... Little Rock Deb McFarland, Green .......................................... Greenbriar Danial Suits, Write-in ........................................... Bryant
3 John Boozman,* Republican ................................. Rogers Abel Noah Tomlinson, Green ............................... Fayetteville
4 Mike Ross,* Democrat ........................................... Prescott Joshua Drake, Green ............................................ Hot Springs
CALIFORNIA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Mike Thompson,* Democrat ................................. St. Helena Zane Starkewolf, Republican ................................ Davis Carol Wolman, Green ............................................ Mendocino
2 Jeff Morris, Democrat ........................................... Weaverville Wally Herger,* Republican ................................... Marysville
3 Bill Durston, Democrat ......................................... Rancho Cordova Daniel E. Lungren,* Republican .......................... Gold River Dina J. Padilla, Peace and Freedom .................... Citrus Heights Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian ..................... Antelope
1 4 Charlie Brown, Democrat ..................................... Roseville Tom McClintock, Republican ................................ Roseville
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5 Doris O. Matsui,* Democrat ................................. Sacramento
Paul A. Smith, Republican ................................... Sacramento L. R. Roberts, Peace and Freedom ....................... Sacramento
6 Lynn C. Woolsey,* Democrat ................................ Petaluma Mike Halliwell, Republican .................................. Cotati Joel R. Smolen, Libertarian .................................. San Rafael
7 George Miller,* Democrat ..................................... Martinez Roger Allen Petersen, Republican ........................ Clayton Bill Callison, Peace and Freedom ........................ Concord Camden McConnell, Libertarian .......................... Pittsburg
8 Nancy Pelosi,* Democrat ...................................... San Francisco Dana Walsh, Republican ....................................... San Francisco Cindy Sheehan, Independent ............................... San Francisco Philip Z. Berg, Libertarian ................................... San Francisco
9 Barbara Lee,* Democrat ....................................... Oakland Charles Hargrave, Republican ............................. Oakland James M. Eyer, Libertarian ................................. Oakland
10 Ellen O. Tauscher,* Democrat ............................. Alamo Nicholas Gerber, Republican ................................ Moraga Eugene E. Ruyle, Peace and Freedom ................. Oakland
11 Jerry McNerney,* Democrat ................................. Pleasanton Dean Andal, Republican ....................................... Stockton
12 Jackie Speier,* Democrat ..................................... Hillsborough Greg Conlon, Republican ...................................... San Carlos Barry Hermanson, Green ..................................... San Francisco Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom ..................... San Francisco Kevin Dempsey Peterson, Libertarian ................. San Mateo
13 Fortney Pete Stark,* Democrat ............................ Fremont Raymond Chui, Republican .................................. Fremont
14 Anna G. Eshoo,* Democrat ................................... Atherton Ronny Santana, Republican ................................. Saratoga Carol Brouillet, Green ........................................... Palo Alto Brian Holtz, Libertarian ....................................... Los Altos Hills
15 Michael M. Honda,* Democrat ............................. San Jose Joyce Stoer Cordi, Republican .............................. San Jose Peter Myers, Green ............................................... Los Gatos
16 Zoe Lofgren,* Democrat ........................................ San Jose Charel Winston, Republican ................................. El Dorado Hills Steven Wells, Libertarian ..................................... San Jose
17 Sam Farr,* Democrat ............................................ Carmel Jeff Taylor, Republican ......................................... Spreckles
18 Dennis A. Cardoza,* Democrat ............................ Atwater 19 George Radanovich,* Republican ......................... Mariposa 20 Jim Costa,* Democrat ........................................... Fresno
Jim Lopez, Republican .......................................... Bakersfield 21 Larry Johnson, Democrat ..................................... Clovis
Devin Nunes,* Republican .................................... Tulare 22 Kevin McCarthy,* Republican .............................. Bakersfield 23 Lois Capps,* Democrat ......................................... Santa Barbara
Matt T. Kokkonen, Republican ............................ San Luis Obispo 24 Marta Ann Jorgensen, Democrat ......................... Solvang
Elton Gallegly,* Republican ................................. Simi Valley
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued25 Jackie Conaway, Democrat ................................... Barstow
Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon,* Republican ............ Santa Clarita
26 Russ Warner, Democrat ........................................ Rancho Cucamonga David Dreier,* Republican .................................... San Dimas Ted Brown, Libertarian ........................................ Pasadena
27 Brad Sherman,* Democrat ................................... Sherman Oaks Navraj Singh, Republican ..................................... Northridge Tim Denton, Libertarian ....................................... North Hollywood
28 Howard L. Berman,* Democrat ............................ North Hollywood
29 Adam B. Schiff,* Democrat ................................... Burbank Charles Hahn, Republican .................................... Burbank Alan Pyeatt, Libertarian ....................................... Glendale
30 Henry A. Waxman,* Democrat ............................. Los Angeles
31 Xavier Becerra,* Democrat ................................... Los Angeles
32 Hilda L. Solis,* Democrat ..................................... El Monte
33 Diane E. Watson,* Democrat ............................... Los Angeles David C. Crowley II, Republican .......................... Los Angeles
34 Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ........................ Los Angeles Christopher Balding, Republican ......................... Los Angeles
35 Maxine Waters,* Democrat .................................. Los Angeles Ted Hayes, Republican ......................................... Los Angeles Herb Peters, Libertarian ...................................... Carson
36 Jane Harman,* Democrat ..................................... Venice Brian Gibson, Republican ..................................... Manhattan Beach
37 Laura Richardson,* Democrat .............................. Long Beach Nicholas ‘‘Nick’’ Dibs, Independent ...................... Long Beach
38 Grace F. Napolitano,* Democrat .......................... Norwalk Christopher M. Agrella, Libertarian .................... Montclair
39 Linda T. Sanchez,* Democrat ............................... Lakewood Diane A. Lenning, Republican ............................. Cerritos
40 Christina Avalos, Democrat .................................. Orange Edward R. Royce,* Republican ............................. Fullerton
41 Tim Prince, Democrat ........................................... San Bernardino Jerry Lewis,* Republican ...................................... Redlands
42 Edwin ‘‘Ed’’ Chau, Democrat ................................ Rowland Heights Gary G. Miller,* Republican ................................. Diamond Bar
43 Joe Baca,* Democrat ............................................. Rialto John Roberts, Republican ..................................... Fontana
44 Bill Hedrick, Democrat ......................................... Corona Ken Calvert,* Republican ..................................... Corona
45 Julie Bornstein, Democrat .................................... Palm Desert Mary Bono Mack,* Republican ............................. Palm Springs
46 Debbie Cook, Democrat ......................................... Huntington Beach Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican .......................... Huntington Beach Ernst P. Gasteiger, Libertarian ........................... San Pedro Thomas Lash, Green ............................................. Huntington Beach
47 Loretta Sanchez,* Democrat ................................. Anaheim Rosemarie ‘‘Rosie’’ Avila, Republican ................... Santa Ana Robert Lauten, American Independent ............... Brea
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued48 Steve Young, Democrat ......................................... Irvine
John Campbell,* Republican ................................ Irvine Don Patterson, Libertarian .................................. Dana Point
49 Robert Hamilton, Democrat .................................. Fallbrook Darrell E. Issa,* Republican ................................. Vista Lars R. Grossmith, Libertarian ............................ Vista
50 Nick Leibham, Democrat ...................................... Encinitas Brian P. Bilbray,* Republican .............................. Carlsbad Wayne Dunlap, Libertarian .................................. Del Mar
51 Bob Filner,* Democrat .......................................... San Diego David Lee Joy, Republican ................................... Spring Valley Dan ‘‘Frodo’’ Litwin, Libertarian .......................... San Diego
2 52 Mike Lumpkin, Democrat ..................................... Jamul Duncan D. Hunter, Republican ............................ La Mesa Michael Benoit, Libertarian ................................. Santee
53 Susan A. Davis,* Democrat .................................. San Diego Michael Crimmins, Republican ............................ San Diego Edward M. Teyssier, Libertarian ......................... San Diego
1 John T. Doolittle* not a candidate. 2 Duncan Hunter* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for
President.
COLORADO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Mark Udall,† Democrat ......................................... Boulder Bob Schaffer, Republican ...................................... Fort Collins Douglas ‘‘Dayhorse’’ Campbell, American Con-
stitution Party .................................................... Arvada Gary Cooper, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ................... Denver Bob Kinsey, Green ................................................. Denver Bruce E. Lohmiller, Write-in (Green) .................. Grand Junction Buddy Moore, Write-in (Unaffiliated) .................. Wheat Ridge
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Diana DeGette,* Democrat ................................... Denver George C. Lilly, Republican .................................. Denver Martin L. Buchanan, Libertarian ........................ Denver Gary Swing, Write-in (Unaffiliated) .................... Denver
2 2 Jared Polis, Democrat ........................................... Boulder Scott Starin, Republican ....................................... Lafayette J. A. Calhoun, Green ............................................. Empire William Robert ‘‘Bill’’ Hammons, Unity Party of
America ............................................................... Boulder 3 John T. Salazar,* Democrat ................................. Manassa
Wayne Wolf, Republican ....................................... Cedaredge 4 Betsy Markey, Democrat ...................................... Fort Collins
Marilyn N. Musgrave,* Republican ..................... Fort Morgan 5 Hal Bidlack, Democrat .......................................... Colorado Springs
Doug Lamborn,* Republican ................................ Colorado Springs Rich Hand, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ...................... Colorado Springs Brian X. Scott, American Constitution Party ..... Colorado Springs
3 6 Hank Eng, Democrat ............................................. Englewood Mike Coffman, Republican ................................... Aurora
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COLORADO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued7 Ed Perlmutter,* Democrat .................................... Golden
John W. Lerew, Republican .................................. Aurora 1 Wayne Allard* not a candidate. 2 Mark Udall* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 3 Thomas G. Tancredo* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination
for President.
CONNECTICUT
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 John B. Larson,* Democrat, Working Families .. East Hartford Joe Visconti, Republican ....................................... West Hartford Stephen E. D. Fournier, Green ............................ Hartford
2 Joe Courtney,* Democrat, Working Families ..... Vernon Sean Sullivan, Republican .................................... Gales Ferry G. Scott Deshefy, Green ........................................ Lebanon
3 Rosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat, Working Families New Haven Bo Itshaky, Republican ......................................... Bethany Ralph A. Ferrucci, Green ...................................... New Haven
4 Jim Himes, Democrat, Working Families ........... Cos Cob Christopher Shays,* Republican .......................... Bridgeport Michael Anthony Carrano, Libertarian ............... North Haven Richard Z. Duffee, Green ...................................... Stamford
5 Christopher S. Murphy,* Democrat, Working Families .............................................................. Cheshire
David J. Cappiello, Republican ............................ Danbury Thomas L. Winn, Independent ............................. Watertown Harold H. Burbank II, Green ............................... Canton
DELAWARE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.,* Democrat .......................... Wilmington Christine O’Donnell, Republican .......................... New Castle
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Karen Hartley-Nagle, Democrat .......................... Wilmington Michael N. Castle,* Republican ........................... Wilmington Mark Anthony Parks, Libertarian ....................... Newark
FLORIDA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 James (Jim) Bryan, Democrat .............................. Laurel Hill Jeff Miller,* Republican ........................................ Chumuckla
2 Allen Boyd,* Democrat .......................................... Monticello Mark Mulligan, Republican .................................. Panama City Robert Ortiz, Write-in ........................................... Tallahassee
3 Corrine Brown,* Democrat ................................... Jacksonville
4 Jay McGovern, Democrat ...................................... Jacksonville Ander Crenshaw,* Republican ............................. Jacksonville
5 John Russell, Democrat ........................................ Dade City Ginny Brown-Waite,* Republican ........................ Brooksville
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued6 Tim Cunha, Democrat ........................................... Ocala
Cliff Stearns,* Republican .................................... Ocala
7 Faye Armitage, Democrat ..................................... Jacksonville John L. Mica,* Republican ................................... Winter Park
8 Alan Grayson, Democrat ....................................... Orlando Ric Keller,* Republican ......................................... Orlando
9 Bill Mitchell, Democrat ......................................... Tampa Gus M. Bilirakis,* Republican ............................. Palm Harbor Richard O. Emmons, Term Limits for the
United States Congress Party .......................... New Port Richey John (Johnny K.) Kalimnios, No Party Affili-
ation .................................................................... Holiday Andrew Pasayan, Write-in .................................... Holiday
10 Bob Hackworth, Democrat .................................... Dunedin C. W. Bill Young,* Republican ............................. Indian Shores Don Callahan, Write-in ......................................... Treasure Island
11 Kathy Castor,* Democrat ..................................... Tampa Eddie Adams, Jr., Republican .............................. Tampa
12 Doug Tudor, Democrat .......................................... Riverview Adam H. Putnam,* Republican ............................ Bartow
13 Christine Jennings, Democrat .............................. Sarasota Vern Buchanan,* Republican ............................... Sarasota Don Baldauf, No Party Affiliation ....................... Bradenton Jan Schneider, No Party Affiliation ..................... Sarasota
14 Robert M. Neeld, Democrat .................................. Cape Coral Connie Mack,* Republican ................................... Fort Myers Jeff George, No Party Affiliation ......................... Cape Coral Burt Saunders, No Party Affiliation .................... Naples
1 15 Stephen Blythe, Democrat .................................... Indialantic Bill Posey, Republican .......................................... Rockledge Trevor Lowing, No Party Affiliation .................... Satellite Beach Frank Zilaitis, No Party Affiliation ..................... Melbourne
16 Tim Mahoney,* Democrat ..................................... Venus Tom Rooney, Republican ....................................... Tequesta
17 Kendrick B. Meek,* Democrat .............................. Miami
18 Annette Taddeo, Democrat ................................... Miami Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,* Republican ....................... Miami
19 Robert Wexler,* Democrat .................................... Boca Raton Edward J. Lynch, Republican .............................. Royal Palm Beach Ben Graber, No Party Affiliation ......................... Coral Springs
20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat .............. Weston Margaret Hostetter, No Party Affiliation ............ Davie Marc Luzietti, Write-in ......................................... Fort Lauderdale
21 Raul L. Martinez, Democrat ................................. Hialeah Lincoln Diaz-Balart,* Republican ........................ Miami
22 Ron Klein,* Democrat ........................................... Boca Raton Allen West, Republican ......................................... Plantation Piotr Blass, Write-in ............................................. Boynton
23 Alcee L. Hastings,* Democrat .............................. Miramar Marion D. Thorpe, Jr., Republican ...................... Bal Harbour April Cook, Write-in .............................................. Margate
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued24 Suzanne M. Kosmas, Democrat ........................... New Smyrna Beach
Tom Feeney,* Republican ..................................... Oviedo Gaurav Bhola, No Party Affiliation ..................... Orlando
25 Joe Garcia, Democrat ............................................ Miami Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ........................... Miami
1 Dave Weldon* not a candidate.
GEORGIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jim Martin, Democrat ........................................... Atlanta Saxby Chambliss,* Republican ............................. Moultrie Allen Buckley, Libertarian ................................... Mableton Eleanor Garcia, Write-in ....................................... Carrollton William Salomone, Jr., Write-in ........................... Atlanta
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Bill Gillespie, Democrat ........................................ Tybee Island Jack Kingston,* Republican ................................. Savannah
2 Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat ...................... Albany Lee Ferrell, Republican ......................................... Albany
3 Stephen Camp, Democrat ..................................... Newnan Lynn A. Westmoreland,* Republican ................... Grantville Loretta VanPelt, Write-in ..................................... Carrollton
4 Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr.,* Democrat ......... Lithonia Faye Coffield, Write-in .......................................... Lithonia Loren Christopher Collins, Write-in .................... Atlanta Jacob Perasso, Write-in ........................................ Atlanta
5 John Lewis,* Democrat ......................................... Atlanta Jeanne Fitzmaurice, Write-in ............................... Norcross Shira Kash, Write-in ............................................. Atlanta
6 Bill Jones, Democrat ............................................. Marietta Tom Price,* Republican ........................................ Roswell
7 Doug Heckman, Democrat .................................... Norcross John Linder,* Republican ..................................... Duluth
8 Jim Marshall,* Democrat ..................................... Macon Rick Goddard, Republican .................................... Warner Robins
9 Jeff Scott, Democrat .............................................. Chickamauga Nathan Deal,* Republican .................................... Gainesville
10 Bobby Saxon, Democrat ........................................ Nicholson Paul C. Broun,* Republican ................................. Athens
11 Hugh ‘‘Bud’’ Gammon, Democrat ......................... Rome Phil Gingrey,* Republican .................................... Marietta
12 John Barrow,* Democrat ...................................... Savannah John Stone, Republican ........................................ Hephzibah
13 David Scott,* Democrat ........................................ Atlanta Deborah Honeycutt, Republican ........................... Riverdale
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HAWAII
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Neil Abercrombie,* Democrat ............................... Honolulu Steve Tataii, Republican ....................................... Honolulu Li Zhao, Libertarian .............................................. Kailua
2 Mazie K. Hirono,* Democrat ................................ Honolulu Roger B. Evans, Republican ................................. Keaau Shaun Stenshol, Independent .............................. Wailuku Lloyd J. (Jeff) Mallan, Libertarian ...................... Kapaa
IDAHO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Larry LaRocco, Democrat ..................................... Boise Jim Risch, Republican ........................................... Boise Pro-Life, Independent ........................................... Letha Rex Rammell, Independent .................................. Rexburg Kent A. Marmon, Libertarian .............................. Caldwell
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Walt Minnick, Democrat ....................................... Boise Bill Sali,* Republican ............................................ Kuna
2 Deborah Holmes, Democrat .................................. Boise Michael K. Simpson,* Republican ........................ Idaho Falls
1 Larry E. Craig* not a candidate.
ILLINOIS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Richard J. Durbin,* Democrat ............................. Springfield Steve Sauerberg, Republican ................................ Willowbrook Kathy Cummings, Green ...................................... Chicago Chad N. Koppie, Constitution Party of Illinois ... Gilberts Larry A. Stafford, Libertarian .............................. South Beloit
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Bobby L. Rush,* Democrat ................................... Chicago Antoine Members, Republican ............................. Chicago
2 Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.,* Democrat ......................... Chicago Anthony W. Williams, Republican ....................... Dolton
3 Daniel Lipinski,* Democrat .................................. Western Springs Michael Hawkins, Republican .............................. Bridgeview Jerome Pohlen, Green ........................................... Berwyn
4 Luis V. Gutierrez,* Democrat ............................... Chicago Daniel Cunningham, Republican ......................... Chicago Omar N. Lopez, Green .......................................... Chicago
5 Rahm Emanuel,* Democrat .................................. Chicago Tom Hanson, Republican ...................................... Chicago Alan Augustson, Green ......................................... Chicago
6 Jill Morgenthaler, Democrat ................................ Des Plaines Peter J. Roskam,* Republican .............................. Wheaton
7 Danny K. Davis,* Democrat ................................. Chicago Steve Miller, Republican ....................................... Chicago
8 Melissa L. Bean,* Democrat ................................. Barrington Steve Greenberg, Republican ............................... Long Grove
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ILLINOIS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued9 Janice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat ....................... Evanston
Michael Benjamin Younan, Republican .............. Niles Morris Shanfield, Green ....................................... Chicago
10 Daniel J. Seals, Democrat .................................... Wilmette Mark Steven Kirk,* Republican ........................... Highland Park
1 11 Deborah ‘‘Debbie’’ Halvorson, Democrat .............. Crete Marty Ozinga, Republican .................................... Homer Glen Jason M. Wallace, Green ...................................... Normal
12 Jerry F. Costello,* Democrat ................................ Belleville Timmy Jay Richardson, Jr., Republican ............. Lebanon Rodger W. Jennings, Green .................................. Alton
13 Scott Harper, Democrat ........................................ Lockport Judy Biggert,* Republican .................................... Hinsdale Steve Alesch, Green .............................................. Warrenville
14 Bill Foster,* Democrat .......................................... Geneva Jim Oberweis, Republican .................................... Sugar Grove
15 Steve Cox, Democrat ............................................. Urbana Timothy V. Johnson,* Republican ........................ Urbana
16 Robert G. Abboud, Democrat ................................ Barrington Hills Donald A. Manzullo,* Republican ........................ Egan Scott Summers, Green .......................................... Harvard
17 Phil Hare,* Democrat ............................................ Rock Island 2 18 Colleen Callahan, Democrat ................................. Kickapoo
Aaron Schock, Republican .................................... Peoria Sheldon Schafer, Green ........................................ Peoria
19 Daniel Davis, Democrat ........................................ Chatham John Shimkus,* Republican ................................. Collinsville Troy Dennis, Green ............................................... Glen Carbon
1 Jerry Weller* not a candidate. 2 Ray LaHood* not a candidate.
INDIANA FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Peter J. Visclosky,* Democrat .............................. Merrillville Mark Leyva, Republican ....................................... Highland Jeff Duensing, Libertarian ................................... Lowell
2 Joe Donnelly,* Democrat ...................................... Granger Luke Puckett, Republican ..................................... Goshen Mark Vogel, Libertarian ....................................... South Bend
3 Michael A. (Mike) Montagano, Democrat ............ Bristol Mark E. Souder,* Republican ............................... Fort Wayne William R. Larsen, Libertarian ............................ Fort Wayne
4 Nels Ackerson, Democrat ...................................... Zionsville Steve Buyer,* Republican ..................................... Monticello
5 Mary Etta Ruley, Democrat ................................. Gas City Dan Burton,* Republican ..................................... Indianapolis
6 Barry A. Welsh, Democrat .................................... Connersville Mike Pence,* Republican ...................................... Columbus George T. Holland, Libertarian ............................ Rushville
7 Andre Carson,* Democrat ..................................... Indianapolis Gabrielle Campo, Republican ............................... Indianapolis Delbert Suits, Write-in (Republican) ................... Indianapolis
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INDIANA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8 Brad Ellsworth,* Democrat .................................. Evansville
Greg Goode, Republican ........................................ Terre Haute
9 Baron P. Hill,* Democrat ...................................... Seymour Mike Sodrel, Republican ....................................... New Albany D. Eric Schansberg, Libertarian .......................... Jeffersonville
IOWA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tom Harkin,* Democrat ....................................... Cumming Christopher Reed, Republican .............................. Marion
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Bruce L. Braley,* Democrat ................................. Waterloo David Hartsuch, Republican ................................ Bettendorf
2 David Loebsack,* Democrat ................................. Mt. Vernon Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican ............... Ottumwa Wendy Barth, Green ............................................. Cedar Rapids Brian White, No Party Affiliation ........................ North Liberty
3 Leonard L. Boswell,* Democrat ........................... Des Moines Kim Schmett, Republican ..................................... Clive Frank V. Forrestal, Socialist Workers Party ...... Des Moines
4 Becky Greenwald, Democrat ................................ Perry Tom Latham,* Republican .................................... Alexander
5 Rob Hubler, Democrat .......................................... Council Bluffs Steve King,* Republican ....................................... Kiron Victor Vara, Independent ..................................... Sioux City
KANSAS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jim Slattery, Democrat ......................................... Topeka Pat Roberts,* Republican ...................................... Dodge City Randall L. Hodgkinson, Libertarian .................... Topeka Joseph L. Martin, Reform ..................................... St. Marys
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 James Bordonaro, Democrat ................................ Emporia Jerry Moran,* Republican .................................... Hays Kathleen M. Burton, Reform ................................ Silver Lake Jack Warner, Libertarian ..................................... Wright
2 Nancy E. Boyda,* Democrat ................................. Topeka Lynn Jenkins, Republican .................................... Topeka Robert Garrard, Libertarian ................................. Edgerton Leslie S. Martin, Reform ...................................... St. Marys
3 Dennis Moore,* Democrat ..................................... Lenexa Nick Jordan, Republican ....................................... Shawnee Joe Bellis, Libertarian .......................................... Overland Park Roger D. Tucker, Reform ...................................... Ottawa
4 Donald Betts, Jr., Democrat ................................. Wichita Todd Tiahrt,* Republican ..................................... Goddard Susan G. Ducey, Reform ....................................... Wichita Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian ............................... Wichita
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KENTUCKY
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bruce Lunsford, Democrat .................................... Louisville Mitch McConnell,* Republican ............................. Louisville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Heather A. Ryan, Democrat ................................. Paducah Ed Whitfield,* Republican .................................... Hopkinsville
1 2 David E. Boswell, Democrat ................................. Owensboro S. Brett Guthrie, Republican ................................ Bowling Green
3 John A. Yarmuth,* Democrat ............................... Louisville Anne M. Northup,‡ Republican ............................ Louisville Edward Martin, Libertarian ................................. Louisville
4 Michael Kelley, Democrat ..................................... LaGrange Geoff Davis,* Republican ...................................... Hebron
5 Harold Rogers,* Republican ................................. Somerset Jim Holbert, Independent ..................................... London
6 Ben Chandler,* Democrat ..................................... Versailles Jon Larson, Republican ........................................ Lexington
1 Ron Lewis* not a candidate.
LOUISIANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mary L. Landrieu,* Democrat .............................. Baton Rouge John Kennedy, Republican ................................... Baton Rouge Richard Fontanesi, Libertarian ............................ Baton Rouge ‘‘Jay’’ Patel, No Party Affiliation .......................... Hammond Robert Stewart, Other ........................................... New Orleans
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1
1 ‘‘Jim’’ Harlan, Democrat ....................................... Lacombe Steve Scalise,* Republican ................................... Jefferson
2 William J. Jefferson,* Democrat .......................... New Orleans Helena Moreno, Democrat .................................... New Orleans Anh ‘‘Joseph’’ Cao, Republican ............................. New Orleans ‘‘Jerry’’ Jacobs, No Party Affiliation .................... New Orleans Gregory W. Kahn, Libertarian ............................. New Orleans Malik Rahim, Green .............................................. New Orleans
3 Charlie Melancon,* Democrat .............................. Napoleonville 24 Willie Banks, Democrat ........................................ La Camp
Paul J. Carmouche, Democrat .............................. Shreveport John Fleming, Republican .................................... Minden ‘‘Chris’’ Gorman, Republican ................................ Shreveport Gerard J. Bowen, Jr., Other ................................. Bossier City Chester T. ‘‘Catfish’’ Kelley, No Party Affiliation Shreveport
5 Rodney Alexander,* Republican ........................... Quitman
6 Donald J. Cazayoux, Jr.,* Democrat .................... New Roads William ‘‘Bill’’ Cassidy, Republican ...................... Baton Rouge Michael Jackson, No Party Affiliation ................. Baton Rouge
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LOUISIANA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE1—Continued7 Donald ‘‘Don’’ Cravins, Jr., Democrat .................. Opelousas
Charles W. Boustany, Jr.,* Republican ............... Lafayette Peter Vidrine, Other ............................................. Eunice
1 Section 511 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as amended, provides that a can-didate who is unopposed is declared elected by the people and his/her name shall not appear on the ballot in either the Primary or General Election. (This was the situation in the 3d Con-gressional District.) Section 511 also provides that a candidate who receives a majority of the votes in the Primary Election is declared elected. (This was the situation in the 5th Congres-sional District.) A run-off election is scheduled for November 4, 2008, for those seats for which none of the candidates received the requisite majority, or for a tie (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67). The General Election for those seats will be held December 6, 2008.
2 Jim McCrery* not a candidate.
MAINE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Thomas H. Allen,† Democrat ................................ Portland Susan M. Collins,* Republican ............................. Bangor
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Chellie Pingree, Democrat .................................... North Haven
Charles E. Summers, Republican ........................ Portland
2 Michael H. Michaud,* Democrat .......................... East Millinocket John N. Frary, Republican ................................... Farmington
1 Thomas H. Allen* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
MARYLAND
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Frank M. Kratovil, Jr., Democrat ........................ Stevensville
Andy Harris, Republican ...................................... Cockeysville Richard James Davis, Libertarian ....................... Hurlock
2 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat .............. Cockeysville Richard Pryce Matthews, Republican .................. Orchard Beach Lorenzo Gaztanaga, Libertarian .......................... Baltimore
3 John P. Sarbanes,* Democrat .............................. Baltimore Thomas E. ‘‘Pinkston’’ Harris, Republican .......... Baltimore
4 Donna F. Edwards,* Democrat ............................ Fort Washington Peter James, Republican ...................................... Germantown Bobby Broadus, Write-in (Republican) ................ Clinton Darryn O’Shea Jackson, Sr., Write-in (Demo-
crat) ..................................................................... Camp Springs Thibeaux Lincecum, Libertarian .......................... Largo Steve Schulin, Write-in (Independent) ................ Rockville
5 Steny H. Hoyer,* Democrat .................................. Mechanicsville Collins Bailey, Republican .................................... Waldorf Darlene H. Nicholas, Libertarian ......................... Beltsville
6 Jennifer P. Dougherty, Democrat ........................ Frederick Roscoe G. Bartlett,* Republican ........................... Frederick Gary W. Hoover, Sr., Libertarian ........................ Sharpsburg
7 Elijah E. Cummings,* Democrat .......................... Baltimore Michael T. Hargadon, Republican ........................ Woodstock Ray Bly, Write-in (Independent) .......................... Jessup Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Libertarian ..................... Baltimore Charles U. Smith, Write-in (Democrat) ............... Baltimore
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MARYLAND—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8 Chris Van Hollen,* Democrat ............................... Kensington
Steve Hudson, Republican .................................... Silver Spring Gordon Clark, Green ............................................. Silver Spring Ian Thomas, Libertarian ....................................... Essex Deborah A. Vollmer, Write-in (Democrat) ........... Chevy Chase Lih Young, Write-in (Democrat) ........................... Rockville
1 Wayne T. Gilchrest* defeated in primary.
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John F. Kerry,* Democrat .................................... Boston Jeffrey K. Beatty, Republican .............................. Harwich Robert J. Underwood, Libertarian ....................... Springfield
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 John W. Olver,* Democrat .................................... Amherst Nathan A. Bech, Republican ................................ West Springfield
2 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat ................................. Springfield
3 James P. McGovern,* Democrat .......................... Worcester
4 Barney Frank,* Democrat .................................... Newton Earl Henry Sholley, Republican ........................... Norfolk Susan Allen, Independent ..................................... Brookline
5 Niki Tsongas,* Democrat ...................................... Lowell
6 John F. Tierney,* Democrat ................................. Salem Richard A. Baker, Republican .............................. West Newbury
7 Edward J. Markey,* Democrat ............................. Malden John Cunningham, Republican ............................ Revere
8 Michael E. Capuano,* Democrat .......................... Somerville
9 Stephen F. Lynch,* Democrat .............................. South Boston
10 William D. Delahunt,* Democrat ......................... Quincy
MICHIGAN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Carl Levin,* Democrat .......................................... Detroit Jack Hoogendyk, Jr., Republican ......................... Lansing Scotty Boman, Libertarian ................................... Detroit Doug Dern, Natural Law ...................................... Highland Harley G. Mikkelson, Green ................................. Caro Michael N. Nikitin, U.S. Taxpayers Party .......... Brighton
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Bart Stupak,* Democrat ....................................... Menominee Tom Casperson, Republican ................................. Escanaba Daniel W. Grow, Libertarian ................................ Saint Joseph Jean Treacy, Green ............................................... Gwinn Joshua J. Warren, U.S. Taxpayers Party ............ Palmer
2 Fred Johnson, Democrat ....................................... Holland Peter Hoekstra,* Republican ................................ Holland Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers Party ........... Fremont Dan Johnson, Libertarian ..................................... Jenison
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MICHIGAN—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 Henry Sanchez, Democrat .................................... Saranac
Vernon J. Ehlers,* Republican ............................. Grand Rapids Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian .................................. Kentwood
4 Andrew D. Concannon, Democrat ........................ Saginaw Dave Camp,* Republican ...................................... Midland John Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers Party .................. Mount Pleasant Allitta Hren, Libertarian ...................................... Big Rapids
5 Dale E. Kildee,* Democrat .................................... Flint Matt Sawicki, Republican ..................................... Bay City Ken Mathenia, Green ............................................ Grand Blanc Leonard Schwartz, Libertarian ............................ Oak Park
6 Don Cooney, Democrat .......................................... Kalamazoo Fred Upton,* Republican ...................................... St. Joseph Greg Merle, Libertarian ........................................ Vicksburg Edward Pinkney, Green ........................................ Benton Harbor
7 Mark Schauer, Democrat ...................................... Battle Creek Tim Walberg,* Republican .................................... Tipton Lynn Meadows, Green .......................................... Chelsea Ken Proctor, Libertarian ....................................... Charlotte
8 Robert D. Alexander, Democrat ........................... East Lansing Mike Rogers,* Republican .................................... Brighton Aaron Stuttman, Green ........................................ Lansing Will Tyler White, Libertarian .............................. Okemos George M. Zimmer, U.S. Taxpayers Party .......... Byron
9 Gary Peters, Democrat .......................................... Bloomfield Hills Joe Knollenberg,* Republican .............................. Bloomfield Hills Douglas Campbell, Green ..................................... Ferndale Adam Goodman, Libertarian ................................ Royal Oak Jack Kevorkian, No Party Affiliation .................. Royal Oak
10 Robert Denison, Democrat .................................... Shelby Township Candice S. Miller,* Republican ............................ Harrison Township Candace R. Caveny, Green ................................... Lapeer Neil Kiernan Stephenson, Libertarian ................ Chesterfield
11 Joseph W. Larkin, Democrat ................................ Livonia Thaddeus G. McCotter,* Republican ................... Livonia Erik Shelley, Green ............................................... Redford John J. Tatar, Libertarian .................................... Livonia
12 Sander M. Levin,* Democrat ................................ Royal Oak Bert Copple, Republican ....................................... Centerline William J. Opalicky, Green .................................. Southfield Les Townsend, U.S. Taxpayers Party .................. Fraser John Vico, Libertarian .......................................... St. Clair Shores
13 Carolyn C. Kilpatrick,* Democrat ........................ Detroit Edward J. Gubics, Republican ............................. Wyandotte George L. Corsetti, Green ..................................... Detroit Gregory Creswell, Libertarian .............................. Detroit
14 John Conyers, Jr.,* Democrat .............................. Detroit Richard J. Secula, Libertarian ............................. Grosse Ile Clyde K. Shabazz, Green ...................................... Detroit
15 John D. Dingell,* Democrat ................................. Dearborn John J. Lynch, Republican ................................... Ypsilanti Aimee Smith, Green .............................................. Ann Arbor Gregory Scott Stempfle, Libertarian .................... Dearborn Heights James H. Wagner, U.S. Taxpayers Party ............ Ypsilanti
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MINNESOTA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Al Franken, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............... Saint Paul Norm Coleman,* Republican ................................ Saint Paul Charles Aldrich, Libertarian ................................ Saint Paul Dean Barkley,‡ Independence .............................. Plymouth James Niemackl, Constitution ............................. Richfield
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Timothy J. Walz,* Democrat ................................ Mankato Brian J. Davis, Republican ................................... Rochester Gregory Mikkelson, Independence ....................... Lake Crystal
2 Steve Sarvi, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............... Eagan John Kline,* Republican ....................................... Lakeville
1 3 Ashwin Madia, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .......... Maple Grove Erik Paulsen, Republican ..................................... Eden Prairie David Dillon, Independence .................................. Maple Grove
4 Betty McCollum,* Democrat ................................. Saint Paul Ed Matthews, Republican ..................................... Saint Paul
5 Keith Ellison,* Democrat ...................................... Minneapolis Barb Davis White, Republican ............................. Minneapolis Bill McGaughey, Independence ............................ Minneapolis
6 El Tinklenberg, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......... Blaine Michele Bachmann,* Republican ......................... Stillwater Bob Anderson, Independence ............................... Woodbury
7 Collin C. Peterson,* Democrat ............................. Detroit Lakes Glen Menze, Republican ....................................... Starbuck
8 James L. Oberstar,* Democrat ............................. Chisholm Michael Cummins, Republican ............................. Brook Park
1 Jim Ramstad* not a candidate.
MISSISSIPPI
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1
(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2013)
Roger F. Wicker,*† Republican ............................ Tupelo Ronnie Musgrove, No Party Affiliation ............... Jackson
(For full term beginning January 3, 2009)
Erik Fleming, Democrat ....................................... Jackson Thad Cochran,* Republican .................................. Jackson
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Travis Childers,* Democrat .................................. Booneville Greg Davis, Republican ........................................ Southaven Wally Pang, Independent ..................................... Batesville John M. Wages, Jr., Green ................................... Tupelo
2 Bennie G. Thompson,* Democrat ......................... Bolton Richard Cook, Republican ..................................... Byram
2 3 Joel Gill, Democrat ................................................ Pickens Gregg Harper, Republican .................................... Pearl
4 Gene Taylor,* Democrat ....................................... Bay St. Louis John McCay III, Republican ................................. Gulfport
1 The special election is for the unexpired term of Trent Lott, who resigned December 19, 2007.
2 Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering* not a candidate.
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MISSOURI
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Wm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat .................................. St. Louis Robb E. Cunningham, Libertarian ...................... St. Louis
2 William C. (Bill) Haas, Democrat ........................ St. Louis W. Todd Akin,* Republican .................................. St. Louis Thomas L. Knapp, Libertarian ............................. St. Louis
3 Russ Carnahan,* Democrat .................................. St. Louis Chris Sander, Republican ..................................... Ellisville Kevin C. Babcock, Libertarian ............................. St. Louis Cynthia (Cindy) Redburn, Constitution .............. St. Louis
4 Ike Skelton,* Democrat ......................................... Lexington Jeff Parnell, Republican ........................................ Rogersville
5 Emanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ............................... Kansas City Jacob Turk, Republican ........................................ Lee’s Summit
6 Kay Barnes, Democrat .......................................... Kansas City Sam Graves,* Republican ..................................... Tarkio Dave Browning, Libertarian ................................. Oak Grove
7 Richard Monroe, Democrat ................................... Springfield Roy Blunt,* Republican ........................................ Springfield Kevin Craig, Libertarian ...................................... Powersite Travis Maddox, Constitution ................................ Fair Grove
8 Joe Allen, Democrat .............................................. Forsyth Jo Ann Emerson,* Republican ............................. Cape Girardeau Branden C. McCullough, Libertarian .................. Cape Girardeau Richard L. Smith, Constitution ............................ Mansfield
1 9 Judy Baker, Democrat .......................................... Columbia Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican ......................... St. Elizabeth Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian ............................. St. Louis
1 Kenny C. Hulshof* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.
MONTANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Max Baucus,* Democrat ....................................... Helena Bob Kelleher, Republican ..................................... Butte
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
John Driscoll, Democrat ........................................ Helena Dennis R. Rehberg,* Republican .......................... Billings Mike Fellows, Libertarian .................................... Missoula
NEBRASKA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Scott Kleeb, Democrat ........................................... Hastings Mike Johanns, Republican .................................... Omaha Steven R. Larrick, Green ...................................... Lincoln Kelly Renee Rosberg, Nebraska Party ................. Wausa
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Max Yashirin, Democrat ....................................... Lincoln Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican .............................. Lincoln
2 Jim Esch, Democrat .............................................. Omaha Lee Terry,* Republican ......................................... Omaha
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NEBRASKA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3 Jay C. Stoddard, Democrat ................................... Grand Island
Adrian Smith,* Republican .................................. Gering 1 Chuck Hagel* not a candidate.
NEVADA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Shelley Berkley,* Democrat .................................. Las Vegas Kenneth Wegner, Republican ............................... Las Vegas Caren Alexander, Independent American ........... Las Vegas Raymond James Duensing, Jr., Libertarian ....... Las Vegas
2 Jill Derby, Democrat ............................................. Minden Dean Heller,* Republican ..................................... Carson City Craig Bergland, Green .......................................... Reno John Everhart, Independent American ............... Elko Sean Patrick Morse, Libertarian .......................... Las Vegas
3 Dina Titus, Democrat ............................................ Henderson Jon C. Porter,* Republican ................................... Henderson Jeffrey C. Reeves, Independent ............................ Henderson Floyd Fitzgibbons, Independent American .......... Las Vegas Bob Giaquinta, Green ........................................... Las Vegas Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian ........................... Las Vegas
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat .................................. Manchester John E. Sununu,* Republican .............................. Bedford ‘‘Ken’’ Blevens, Libertarian ................................... Bow
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Carol Shea-Porter,* Democrat .............................. Rochester Jeb Bradley, Republican ....................................... Wolfeboro Robert Kingsbury, Libertarian ............................. Laconia
2 Paul W. Hodes,* Democrat ................................... Concord Jennifer Horn, Republican .................................... Nashua Chester L. Lapointe II, Libertarian ..................... Swanzey
NEW JERSEY
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Frank R. Lautenberg,* Democrat ........................ Rochelle Park Dick Zimmer, Republican ..................................... Flemington Jeffrey Boss, Boss for Senate ............................... Guttenberg Daryl Mikell Brooks, Poor People’s Campaign ... Trenton J. M. Carter, God We Trust .................................. Trenton Sara J. Lobman, Socialist Workers ...................... Newark Jason Scheurer, Libertarian ................................. West Windsor
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Robert E. Andrews,* Democrat ............................ Haddon Heights Dale M. Glading, Republican ............................... Barrington Margaret M. Chapman, Back to Basics ............... Berlin Alvin Lindsay, Jr., Lindsay for Congress ............ Sewell Matthew Thieke, Green ........................................ Maple Shade Everitt M. Williams III, Think Independently ... Woodbury
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NEW JERSEY—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued2 David Kurkowski, Democrat ................................ Cape May
Frank A. LoBiondo,* Republican ......................... Ventnor Peter F. Boyce, Constitution ................................. Delmont Jason M. Grover, Green ........................................ Vineland Costantino Rozzo, Socialist Party USA ............... Vineland Gary Stein, Rock the Boat .................................... Egg Harbor City
1 3 John Adler, Democrat ........................................... Cherry Hill Chris Myers, Republican ...................................... Medford
4 Joshua M. Zeitz, Democrat ................................... Bordentown Christopher H. Smith,* Republican ..................... Hamilton Steven Welzer, Green ............................................ East Windsor
5 Dennis Shulman, Democrat .................................. Demarest Scott Garrett,* Republican ................................... Wantage Ed Fanning, Green ................................................ Dumont
6 Frank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat ............................. Long Branch Robert E. McLeod, Republican ............................. Keyport Herb Tarbous, Regular Independent ................... Piscataway
2 7 Linda Stender, Democrat ...................................... Scotch Plains Leonard Lance, Republican .................................. Clinton Thomas D. Abrams, Prosperity Not War ............ Ringoes Dean Greco, All-Day Breakfast Party ................. Flemington Michael P. Hsing, Hsing for Congress ................. Warren
8 Bill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat ................................. Paterson Roland Straten, Republican .................................. Montclair Derek DeMarco, Libertarian ................................ Wayne
9 Steven R. Rothman,* Democrat ........................... Fair Lawn Vincent Micco, Republican .................................... Rutherford Michael Perrone, Jr., Independent/Progressive .. Little Ferry
10 Donald M. Payne,* Democrat ............................... Newark Michael Taber, Socialist Workers ........................ Newark
11 Tom Wyka, Democrat ............................................ Lake Hiawatha Rodney P. Frelinghuysen,* Republican ............... Morristown Chandler Tedholm, For the People ...................... Rockaway
12 Rush D. Holt,* Democrat ...................................... Hopewell Township Alan R. Bateman, Republican .............................. Holmdel David Corsi, Common Sense Ideas ...................... Oceanport
13 Albio Sires,* Democrat .......................................... West New York Joseph Turula, Republican ................................... Jersey City Julio A. Fernandez, No Party Affiliation ............. Union City Louis Vernotico, Eliminate the Primary ............. Jersey City
1 Jim Saxton* not a candidate. 2 Mike Ferguson* not a candidate.
NEW MEXICO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Tom Udall,† Democrat ........................................... Santa Fe Steve Pearce,† Republican .................................... Hobbs
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 1 Martin T. Heinrich, Democrat .............................. Albuquerque
Darren White, Republican .................................... Albuquerque 3 2 Harry Teague, Democrat ...................................... Hobbs
Edward R. Tinsley, Republican ............................ Capitan
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NEW MEXICO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4 3 Ben R. Lujan, Democrat ....................................... Santa Fe
Daniel K. East, Republican .................................. Rio Rancho Carol Miller, Independent .................................... Ojo Sarco
1 Pete V. Domenici* not a candidate. 2 Heather Wilson* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful nominee for Senator. 3 Stevan Pearce* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 4 Tom Udall* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.
NEW YORK
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Timothy H. Bishop,* Democrat, Independence, Working Families ............................................... Southampton
Lee M. Zeldin, Republican, Conservative ............ Shirley
2 Steve Israel,* Democrat, Independence, Work-ing Families ........................................................ Huntington
Frank J. Stalzer, Republican, Conservative ........ Huntington
3 Graham E. Long, Democrat, Working Families .. Locust Valley Peter T. King,* Republican, Independence, Con-
servative ............................................................. Seaford
4 Carolyn McCarthy,* Democrat, Independence, Working Families ............................................... Mineola
Jack M. Martins, Republican, Conservative ....... Mineola
5 Gary L. Ackerman,* Democrat, Independence, Working Families ............................................... Jamaica Estates
Elizabeth Berney, Republican .............................. Great Neck Jun Policarpio, Conservative ................................ Douglas Manor
6 Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat ............................. Queens
7 Joseph Crowley,* Democrat, Working Families Queens/Bronx William E. Britt, Jr., Republican, Conservative Bronx
8 Jerrold Nadler,* Democrat, Working Families ... New York Grace Lin, Republican, Conservative .................. New York
9 Anthony D. Weiner,* Democrat, Working Fami-lies ....................................................................... Brooklyn
Alfred F. Donohue, Conservative ......................... Brooklyn
10 Edolphus Towns,* Democrat ................................ Brooklyn Salvatore Grupico, Republican, Conservative ..... Brooklyn
11 Yvette D. Clarke,* Democrat, Working Families Brooklyn Hugh C. Carr, Republican .................................... Brooklyn Cartrell Gore, Conservative .................................. Brooklyn
12 Nydia M. Velazquez,* Democrat, Working Fami-lies ....................................................................... Brooklyn
Allan E. Romaguera, Republican, Conservative Brooklyn 113 Michael E. McMahon, Democrat, Working Fami-
lies ....................................................................... Staten Island Robert A. Straniere, Republican .......................... New York Timothy J. Cochrane, Conservative ..................... Brooklyn Carmine A. Morano, Independence ...................... Staten Island
14 Carolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat, Working Fami-lies ....................................................................... New York
Robert G. Heim, Republican ................................. New York Isaiah Matos, Libertarian ..................................... Astoria
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NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued15 Charles B. Rangel,* Democrat, Working Fami-
lies ....................................................................... New York Edward Daniels, Republican ................................ New York Craig Schley, Independent .................................... New York Martin Koppel, Socialist Workers ........................ Bronx
16 Jose E. Serrano,* Democrat, Working Families Bronx Ali Mohamed, Republican, Conservative ............. Bronx
17 Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat, Independence, Work-ing Families ........................................................ Bronx
Robert Goodman, Republican, Conservative ....... Bronx
18 Nita M. Lowey,* Democrat, Working Families ... Harrison Jim Russell, Republican, Conservative ............... Hawthorne
19 John J. Hall,* Democrat, Independence, Work-ing Families ........................................................ Dover Plains
Kieran Michael Lalor, Republican, Conservative Peekskill
20 Kirsten E. Gillibrand,* Democrat, Working Families .............................................................. Greenport
Sandy Treadwell, Republican, Independence, Conservative ....................................................... Lake Placid
221 Paul D. Tonko, Democrat, Working Families ..... Amsterdam James Buhrmaster, Republican, Conservative ... Scotia Phillip G. Steck, Independence ............................ Loudonville
22 Maurice D. Hinchey,* Democrat, Independence, Working Families ............................................... Saugerties
George K. Phillips, Republican, Conservative .... Endwell
23 Michael P. Oot, Democrat, Working Families ..... Munnsville John M. McHugh,* Republican, Independence,
Conservative ....................................................... Pierrepont Manor
24 Michael A. Arcuri,* Democrat, Working Fami-lies ....................................................................... Utica
Richard L. Hanna, Republican, Independence, Conservative ....................................................... Cooperstown
325 Daniel B. Maffei, Democrat, Working Families .. DeWitt Dale A. Sweetland, Republican, Conservative .... Fabius Howie Hawkins, Green Populist .......................... Syracuse
426 Alice Kryzan, Democrat ........................................ Amherst Christopher J. Lee, Republican, Independence,
Conservative ....................................................... East Amherst Jonathan P. Powers, Working Families .............. Williamsville
27 Brian Higgins,* Democrat, Working Families .... Buffalo Daniel J. Humiston, Republican, Independence West Seneca Harold W. Schroeder, Conservative ..................... Lancaster
28 Louise McIntosh Slaughter,* Democrat, Inde-pendence, Working Families ............................. Fairport
David W. Crimmen, Republican, Conservative ... Buffalo
29 Eric J. J. Massa, Democrat, Working Families .. Corning John R. ‘‘Randy’’ Kuhl, Jr.,* Republican, Inde-
pendence, Conservative ..................................... Hammondsport 1 Vito Fossella* not a candidate. 2 Michael R. McNulty* not a candidate. 3 James T. Walsh* not a candidate. 4 Thomas M. Reynolds* not a candidate.
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NORTH CAROLINA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kay Hagan, Democrat ........................................... Greensboro Elizabeth Dole,* Republican ................................. Salisbury Christopher Cole, Libertarian .............................. Huntersville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 G. K. Butterfield,* Democrat ................................ Wilson Dean Stephens, Republican .................................. Colerain
2 Bob Etheridge,* Democrat .................................... Lillington Dan Mansell, Republican ...................................... Clayton Will Adkins, Libertarian ....................................... Cary
3 Craig Weber, Democrat ......................................... Morehead City Walter B. Jones,* Republican ............................... Farmville
4 David E. Price,* Democrat .................................... Chapel Hill William (B. J.) Lawson, Republican ..................... Cary
5 Roy Carter, Democrat ........................................... Glendale Springs Virginia Foxx,* Republican .................................. Grandfather Community
6 Teresa Sue Bratton, Democrat ............................. Greensboro Howard Coble,* Republican .................................. Greensboro
7 Mike McIntyre,* Democrat ................................... Lumberton Will Breazeale, Republican ................................... Elizabethtown
8 Larry Kissell, Democrat ........................................ Biscoe Robert C. (Robin) Hayes,* Republican ................. Concord
9 Harry Taylor, Democrat ........................................ Charlotte Sue Wilkins Myrick,* Republican ........................ Charlotte Andy Grum, Libertarian ....................................... Matthews
10 Daniel Johnson, Democrat .................................... Hickory Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ........................ Cherryville
11 Heath Shuler,* Democrat ..................................... Waynesville Carl Mumpower, Republican ................................ Asheville Keith Smith, Libertarian ...................................... Bostic
12 Melvin L. Watt,* Democrat .................................. Charlotte Ty Cobb, Jr., Republican ....................................... Rockwell
13 Brad Miller,* Democrat ........................................ Raleigh Hugh Webster, Republican ................................... Yanceyville
NORTH DAKOTA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Earl Pomeroy,* Democrat ..................................... Valley City Duane Sand, Republican ....................................... Bismarck
OHIO
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Steve Driehaus, Democrat .................................... Cincinnati Steve Chabot,* Republican ................................... Cincinnati Rich Stevenson, Write-in (Independent) .............. Cincinnati Eric Wilson, Write-in (Independent) .................... Cincinnati
2 Victoria Wulsin, Democrat ................................... Cincinnati Jean Schmidt,* Republican .................................. Miami Township David H. Krikorian, Independent ........................ Cincinnati
3 Jane Mitakides, Democrat .................................... Dayton Michael R. Turner,* Republican .......................... Dayton
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OHIO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4 Mike Carroll, Democrat ........................................ Mansfield
Jim Jordan,* Republican ...................................... Urbana 5 George F. Mays, Democrat ................................... Norwalk
Robert E. Latta,* Republican ............................... Bowling Green 6 Charles A. Wilson,* Democrat .............................. St. Clairsville
Richard D. Stobbs, Republican ............................. Martins Ferry Dennis Spisak, Green ............................................ Struthers
1 7 Sharen Swartz Neuhardt, Democrat ................... Yellow Springs Steve Austria, Republican .................................... Beavercreek
8 Nicholas A. Von Stein, Democrat ......................... Mason John A. Boehner,* Republican ............................. West Chester
9 Marcy Kaptur,* Democrat .................................... Toledo Bradley S. Leavitt, Republican ............................ Toledo
10 Dennis J. Kucinich,* Democrat ............................ Cleveland Jim Trakas, Republican ........................................ Independence Paul Conroy, Libertarian ...................................... Cleveland
2 11 Marcia L. Fudge, Democrat .................................. Warrensville Heights Thomas Pekarek, Republican ............................... Cleveland Eric Johnson, Write-in (Independent) ................. Warrensville Heights Robert Anthony Reed III, Write-in (Inde-
pendent) .............................................................. Bedford Heights Craig E. Willis, Write-in (Independent) .............. Cleveland
12 David Robinson, Democrat ................................... Columbus Patrick J. Tiberi,* Republican .............................. Galena Steven R. Linnabary, Libertarian ........................ Columbus
13 Betty Sutton,* Democrat ...................................... Copley David S. Potter, Republican ................................. Strongsville Robert Crow, Write-in (Independent) .................. Akron
14 Bill O’Neill, Democrat ........................................... South Russell Steven C. LaTourette,* Republican ..................... Concord Township David Macko, Libertarian ..................................... Solon
3 15 Mary Jo Kilroy, Democrat .................................... Columbus Steve Stivers, Republican ..................................... Columbus Don Elijah Eckhart, Independent ........................ Columbus Travis Casper, Write-in (Independent) ................ Galloway Mark Michael Noble, Libertarian ........................ Columbus
4 16 John A. Boccieri, Democrat .................................. Middletown Kirk Schuring, Republican ................................... Canton
17 Tim Ryan,* Democrat ........................................... Niles Duane V. Grassell, Republican ............................ Mogadore
18 Zachary T. Space,* Democrat ............................... Dover Fred Dailey, Republican ....................................... Mount Vernon
1 David L. Hobson* not a candidate. 2 Marcia L. Fudge won a special election to replace Stephanie Tubbs Jones on the ballot for
the 111th Congress. Stephanie Tubbs Jones died August 20, 2008. 3 Deborah Pryce* not a candidate. 4 Ralph Regula* not a candidate.
OKLAHOMA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Andrew Rice, Democrat ........................................ Oklahoma City James M. Inhofe,* Republican ............................. Tulsa Stephen P. Wallace, Independent ........................ Tulsa
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OKLAHOMA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Georgianna W. Oliver, Democrat ......................... Tulsa John Sullivan,* Republican .................................. Tulsa
2 Dan Boren,* Democrat .......................................... Paden Raymond J. Wickson, Republican ........................ Okmulgee
3 Frankie Robbins, Democrat .................................. Medford Frank D. Lucas,* Republican ............................... Cheyenne Forrest Michael, Independent .............................. Cherokee
4 Blake Cummings, Democrat ................................. Pauls Valley Tom Cole,* Republican .......................................... Moore David E. Joyce, Independent ................................ Wynnewood
5 Steven L. Perry, Democrat ................................... Oklahoma City Mary Fallin,* Republican ..................................... Oklahoma City
OREGON FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jeff Merkley, Democrat ......................................... Portland Gordon H. Smith,* Republican ............................. Lake Oswego David Brownlow, Constitution ............................. Clackamas
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 David Wu,* Democrat ........................................... Portland Joel Haugen, Independent .................................... Vernonia Chris Henry, Pacific Green ................................... Beaverton Scott Semrau, Constitution .................................. Hillsboro H. Joe Tabor, Libertarian ..................................... Portland
2 Noah Lemas, Democrat ......................................... Bend Greg Walden,* Republican ................................... Hood River Richard D. Hake, Constitution ............................. Rogue River Tristin Mock, Pacific Green .................................. The Dalles
3 Earl Blumenauer,* Democrat ............................... Portland Delia Lopez, Republican ....................................... Oakland Michael Meo, Pacific Green .................................. Portland
4 Peter A. DeFazio,* Democrat ............................... Springfield Mike Beilstein, Pacific Green ............................... Corvallis Jaynee Germond, Constitution ............................. Roseburg
1 5 Kurt Schrader, Democrat ..................................... Canby Mike Erickson, Republican ................................... Lake Oswego Sean Bates, Independent ...................................... Salem Steve Milligan, Libertarian .................................. Monmouth Douglas Patterson, Constitution .......................... Oregon City Alex Polikoff, Pacific Green .................................. Corvallis
1 Darlene Hooley* not a candidate.
PENNSYLVANIA FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Robert A. Brady,* Democrat ................................. Philadelphia Mike Muhammad, Republican ............................. Philadelphia
2 Chaka Fattah,* Democrat .................................... Philadelphia Adam A. Lang, Republican ................................... Philadelphia
3 Kathy Dahlkemper, Democrat .............................. Erie Phil English,* Republican ..................................... Erie
4 Jason Altmire,* Democrat .................................... McCandless Melissa Hart,‡ Republican ................................... Wexford
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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued1 5 Mark B. McCracken, Democrat ............................ Clearfield
Glenn W. Thompson, Republican ......................... Howard James Fryman, Libertarian .................................. Victory
6 Bob Roggio, Democrat ........................................... Malvern Jim Gerlach,* Republican ..................................... Chester Springs
7 Joe Sestak,* Democrat .......................................... Wallingford Craig W. Williams, Republican ............................ Glen Mills
8 Patrick J. Murphy,* Democrat ............................. Bristol Tom Manion, Republican ...................................... Doylestown Tom Lingenfelter, Independent ............................ Doylestown
9 Tony Barr, Democrat ............................................ Claysburg Bill Shuster,* Republican ..................................... Hollidaysburg
10 Christopher P. Carney,* Democrat ...................... Dimock Chris Hackett, Republican .................................... Shavertown
11 Paul E. Kanjorski,* Democrat .............................. Nanticoke Lou Barletta, Republican ...................................... Hazleton
12 John P. Murtha,* Democrat ................................. Johnstown William Russell, Republican ................................. Johnstown
13 Allyson Y. Schwartz,* Democrat .......................... Jenkintown Marina Kats, Republican ...................................... Meadowbrook John P. McDermott, Constitution ........................ Philadelphia
14 Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat ............................... Forest Hills Titus North, Green ................................................ Pittsburgh
15 Sam Bennett, Democrat ........................................ Allentown Charles W. Dent,* Republican ............................. Allentown
16 Bruce A. Slater, Democrat .................................... Narvon Joseph R. Pitts,* Republican ................................ Kennett Square John A. Murphy, Independent ............................. East Fallowfield Daniel Frank, Constitution .................................. Ephrata
17 Tim Holden,* Democrat ........................................ Saint Clair Toni Gilhooley, Republican ................................... Harrisburg
18 Steve O’Donnell, Democrat ................................... Monroeville Tim Murphy,* Republican .................................... Pittsburgh
19 Philip J. Avillo, Jr., Democrat .............................. York Todd Russell Platts,* Republican ......................... York
1 John E. Peterson* not a candidate.
RHODE ISLAND
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jack Reed,* Democrat ........................................... Cranston Robert G. Tingle, Republican ............................... Westerly
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Patrick J. Kennedy,* Democrat ............................ Portsmouth Jonathan P. Scott, Republican ............................. Providence Kenneth A. Capalbo, Independent ....................... South Kingstown
2 James R. Langevin,* Democrat ............................ Warwick Mark S. Zaccaria, Republican .............................. North Kingstown
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SOUTH CAROLINA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bob Conley, Democrat ........................................... North Myrtle Beach Lindsey Graham,* Republican ............................. Seneca
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Linda Ketner, Democrat ....................................... Charleston Henry E. Brown, Jr.,* Republican ....................... Hanahan
2 Rob Miller, Democrat ............................................ Beaufort Joe Wilson,* Republican ....................................... Springdale
3 Jane Ballard Dyer, Democrat ............................... Easley J. Gresham Barrett,* Republican ........................ Westminster
4 Paul Corden, Democrat ......................................... Spartanburg Bob Inglis,* Republican ........................................ Travelers Rest C. Faye Walters, Green ......................................... Greenville
5 John M. Spratt, Jr.,* Democrat ........................... York Albert F. Spencer, Republican .............................. Gaffney Frank Waggoner, Constitution ............................. Sumter
6 James E. Clyburn,* Democrat .............................. Columbia Nancy Harrelson, Republican ............................... Marion
SOUTH DAKOTA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tim Johnson,* Democrat ...................................... Vermillion Joel Dykstra, Republican ...................................... Canton
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin,* Democrat .............. Brookings Chris Lien, Republican ......................................... Rapid City
TENNESSEE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Robert D. Tuke, Democrat .................................... Nashville Lamar Alexander,* Republican ............................ Maryville Edward L. Buck, Independent ............................. Sparta Christopher G. Fenner, Independent ................... Kingston David Gatchell, Independent ................................ Franklin Ed Lawhorn, Independent .................................... Corryton Daniel Towers Lewis, Independent ...................... Nashville Chris Lugo, Independent ...................................... Nashville
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Rob Russell, Democrat .......................................... Kingsport
Phil Roe, Republican ............................................. Johnson City Joel Goodman, Independent ................................. Johnson City Thomas (T. K.) Owens, Independent ................... Johnson City James W. Reeves, Independent ............................ Gray
2 Bob Scott, Democrat .............................................. Knoxville John J. Duncan, Jr.,* Republican ........................ Knoxville
3 Doug Vandagriff, Democrat .................................. Chattanooga Zach Wamp,* Republican ..................................... Chattanooga Ed Choate, Independent ....................................... Cleveland Jean Howard-Hill, Independent ........................... Chattanooga
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TENNESSEE—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4 Lincoln Davis,* Democrat ..................................... Pall Mall
Monty J. Lankford, Republican ............................ Franklin James Anthony Gray, Independent ..................... Columbia Kevin Ragsdale, Independent ............................... Manchester
5 Jim Cooper,* Democrat ......................................... Nashville Gerard Donovan, Republican ............................... Mt. Juliet Jon Jackson, Independent .................................... Nashville John P. Miglietta, Independent ............................ Nashville
6 Bart Gordon,* Democrat ....................................... Murfreesboro Chris Baker, Independent .................................... Murfreesboro
7 Randy G. Morris, Democrat .................................. Waynesboro Marsha Blackburn,* Republican .......................... Brentwood
8 John S. Tanner,* Democrat .................................. Union City 9 Steve Cohen,* Democrat ....................................... Memphis
Dewey Clark, Independent ................................... Memphis Jake Ford, Independent ........................................ Memphis Mary ‘‘Taylor Shelby’’ Wright, Independent ....... Memphis
1 David Davis* defeated in primary.
TEXAS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Richard J. (Rick) Noriega, Democrat ................... Houston John Cornyn,* Republican .................................... Austin Yvonne Adams Schick, Libertarian ..................... Spicewood
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ................................ Tyler Roger L. Owen, Independent ................................ Hallsville
2 Ted Poe,* Republican ............................................ Humble Craig Wolfe, Libertarian ....................................... Spring
3 Tom Daley, Democrat ............................................ McKinney Sam Johnson,* Republican ................................... Plano Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian ..................... Plano
4 Glenn Melancon, Democrat .................................. Sherman Ralph M. Hall,* Republican ................................. Rockwall Fred Annett, Libertarian ...................................... Paris
5 Jeb Hensarling,* Republican ................................ Dallas Ken Ashby, Libertarian ........................................ Dallas
6 Ludwig Otto, Democrat ......................................... Arlington Joe Barton,* Republican ....................................... Ennis Max W. Koch III, Libertarian .............................. Mansfield
7 Michael Skelly, Democrat ..................................... Houston John Abney Culberson,* Republican ................... Houston Drew Parks, Libertarian ....................................... Houston
8 Kent Hargett, Democrat ....................................... Spring Kevin Brady,* Republican .................................... The Woodlands Brian Stevens, Libertarian ................................... Montgomery
9 Al Green,* Democrat ............................................. Houston Brad Walters, Libertarian .................................... Pasadena
10 Larry Joe Doherty, Democrat ............................... Austin Michael T. McCaul,* Republican ......................... Austin Matt Finkel, Libertarian ....................................... Austin
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued11 K. Michael Conaway,* Republican ....................... Midland
John R. Strohm, Libertarian ................................ Austin 12 Tracey Smith, Democrat ....................................... Fort Worth
Kay Granger,* Republican .................................... Fort Worth Shiloh Sidney Shambaugh, Libertarian .............. Fort Worth
13 Roger James Waun, Democrat ............................. Wichita Falls Mac Thornberry,* Republican .............................. Clarendon
14 Ron Paul,* Republican .......................................... Surfside 15 Ruben Hinojosa,* Democrat ................................. Mercedes
Eddie Zamora, Republican .................................... McAllen Gricha Raether, Libertarian ................................. Cedar Park
16 Silvestre Reyes,* Democrat .................................. El Paso Benjamin Eloy ‘‘Ben’’ Mendoza, Independent ..... El Paso Mette A. Baker, Libertarian ................................. Dryden
17 Chet Edwards,* Democrat .................................... Waco Rob Curnock, Republican ...................................... Waco Gardner C. Osborne, Libertarian ......................... Hillsboro
18 Sheila Jackson-Lee,* Democrat ............................ Houston John Faulk, Republican ........................................ Houston Mike Taylor, Libertarian ...................................... Houston
19 Dwight Fullingim, Democrat ................................ Lubbock Randy Neugebauer,* Republican ......................... Lubbock Richard ‘‘Chip’’ Peterson, Libertarian .................. Lubbock
20 Charles A. Gonzalez,* Democrat .......................... San Antonio Robert Litoff, Republican ...................................... San Antonio Michael Idrogo, Libertarian .................................. San Antonio
21 Lamar Smith,* Republican ................................... San Antonio James Arthur Stohm, Libertarian ....................... Austin
22 Nick Lampson,* Democrat .................................... Stafford Pete Olson, Republican ......................................... Sugar Land John Wieder, Libertarian ..................................... Alvin
23 Ciro D. Rodriguez,* Democrat .............................. San Antonio Lyle Larson, Republican ....................................... San Antonio Lani Connolly, Libertarian ................................... San Antonio
24 Tom Love, Democrat ............................................. Arlington Kenny Marchant,* Republican ............................. Coppell David A. Casey, Libertarian ................................. Bedford
25 Lloyd Doggett,* Democrat .................................... Austin George L. Morovich, Republican .......................... La Grange Jim Stutsman, Libertarian ................................... Austin
26 Ken Leach, Democrat ............................................ Gainesville Michael C. Burgess,* Republican ......................... Lewisville Stephanie B. Weiss, Libertarian .......................... North Richland Hills
27 Solomon P. Ortiz,* Democrat ............................... Corpus Christi William Willie Vaden, Republican ....................... Ingleside Robert E. Powell, Libertarian .............................. Corpus Christi
28 Henry Cuellar,* Democrat .................................... Laredo Jim Fish, Republican ............................................ Cibolo Ross Lynn Leone, Libertarian .............................. Seguin
29 Gene Green,* Democrat ........................................ Houston Eric Story, Republican .......................................... Humble Joel Grace, Libertarian ......................................... League City
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued30 Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat ..................... Dallas
Fred Wood, Republican ......................................... Dallas Jarrett Woods, Libertarian ................................... Dallas
31 Brian P. Ruiz, Democrat ....................................... Hutto John R. Carter,* Republican ................................ Round Rock Barry N. Cooper, Libertarian ............................... Big Sandy
32 Eric Roberson, Democrat ...................................... Plano Pete Sessions,* Republican ................................... Dallas Alex Bischoff, Libertarian ..................................... Dallas
UTAH
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Morgan Bowen, Democrat .................................... Hyde Park Rob Bishop,* Republican ...................................... Brigham City Joseph Geddes Buchman, Libertarian ................. Park City Kirk D. Pearson, Constitution .............................. Lake Point
2 Jim Matheson,* Democrat .................................... Salt Lake City Bill Dew, Republican ............................................. Sandy Mathew Arndt, Libertarian .................................. Sandy Dennis Ray Emery, Constitution ......................... American Fork
1 3 Bennion L. Spencer, Democrat ............................. Riverton Jason Chaffetz, Republican .................................. Alpine Jim Noorlander, Constitution ............................... Fairview
1 Chris Cannon* defeated in primary.
VERMONT
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Peter Welch,* Democrat ........................................ Hartland Mike Bethel, Independent .................................... Bennington Cris Ericson, Independent .................................... Chester Thomas James Hermann, Progressive ................ Barre Jane Newton, Liberty Union ................................ South Londonderry Jerry Trudell, Energy Independence ................... West Charleston
VIRGINIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1
Mark R. Warner, Democrat .................................. Alexandria James S. ‘‘Jim’’ Gilmore III, Republican ............. Alexandria Glenda Gail Parker, Independent Green ............. Alexandria William B. Redpath, Libertarian ......................... Leesburg
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Bill S. Day, Jr., Democrat ..................................... Warrenton Robert J. Wittman,* Republican .......................... Montross Nathan D. Larson, Libertarian ............................ Catlett
2 Glenn C. Nye III, Democrat ................................. Virginia Beach Thelma D. Drake,* Republican ............................ Norfolk
3 Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott,* Democrat .................... Newport News 4 Andrea R. Miller, Democrat ................................. Chesterfield
J. Randy Forbes,* Republican .............................. Chesapeake
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VIRGINIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5 Tom S. P. Perriello, Democrat .............................. Ivy
Virgil H. Goode, Jr.,* Republican ........................ Rocky Mount 6 S. ‘‘Sam’’ Rasoul, Democrat .................................. Blue Ridge
Bob Goodlatte,* Republican .................................. Roanoke Janice Lee Allen, Independent ............................. Harrisonburg
7 Anita Hartke, Democrat ....................................... Amissville Eric Cantor,* Republican ...................................... Richmond
8 James P. Moran,* Democrat ................................. Arlington Mark W. Ellmore, Republican .............................. Alexandria J. Ron Fisher, Independent Green ....................... Falls Church
9 Rick Boucher,* Democrat ...................................... Abingdon 10 Judy M. Feder, Democrat ..................................... McLean
Frank R. Wolf,* Republican ................................. Vienna Neeraj C. Nigam, Independent ............................. Sterling
2 11 Gerald E. ‘‘Gerry’’ Connolly, Democrat ................ Merrifield Keith S. Fimian, Republican ................................ Oakton Joseph P. Oddo, Independent Green ................... Springfield
1 John Warner* not a candidate. 2 Tom Davis* not a candidate.
WASHINGTON FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Jay Inslee,* Democrat ........................................... Bainbridge Island Larry Ishmael, Republican ................................... Kirkland
2 Rick Larsen,* Democrat ........................................ Everett Rick Bart, Republican ........................................... Marysville
3 Brian Baird,* Democrat ........................................ Vancouver Michael Delavar, Republican ................................ Washougal
4 George Fearing, Democrat .................................... Richland Doc Hastings,* Republican ................................... Pasco
5 Mark Mays, Democrat .......................................... Spokane Cathy McMorris Rodgers,* Republican ............... Deer Lake
6 Norman D. Dicks,* Democrat ............................... Belfair Doug Cloud, Republican ........................................ Tacoma
7 Jim McDermott,* Democrat ................................. Seattle Steve Beren, Republican ....................................... Seattle
8 Darcy Burner, Democrat ....................................... Carnation David G. Reichert,* Republican ........................... Auburn
9 Adam Smith,* Democrat ....................................... Tacoma James Postma, Republican ................................... Stellacom
WEST VIRGINIA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John D. Rockefeller IV,* Democrat ...................... Charleston Jay Wolfe, Republican ........................................... Salem John R. ‘‘Rick’’ Bartlett, Write-in ......................... Arthurdale Chad Shaffer, Write-in .......................................... Kenova
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Alan B. Mollohan,* Democrat .............................. Fairmont Ted Osgood, Write-in ............................................ Rockport R. J. Smith, Write-in ............................................. Dallas
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WEST VIRGINIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued2 Anne Barth, Democrat .......................................... Charleston
Shelley Moore Capito,* Republican ..................... Charleston Aaron Mills, Write-in ............................................ Dunbar
3 Nick J. Rahall II,* Democrat ................................ Beckley Marty Gearheart, Republican ............................... Bluefield
WISCONSIN
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1 Marge Krupp, Democrat ....................................... Pleasant Prairie Paul Ryan,* Republican ........................................ Janesville Joseph Kexel, Libertarian ..................................... Kenosha
2 Tammy Baldwin,* Democrat ................................ Madison Peter Theron, Republican ..................................... Madison
3 Ron Kind,* Democrat ............................................ La Crosse Paul Stark, Republican ......................................... Eau Claire Kevin Barrett, Libertarian ................................... Lone Rock
4 Gwen Moore,* Democrat ....................................... Milwaukee Michael D. LaForest, Independent ...................... Milwaukee
5 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican ......... Menomonee Falls Robert R. Raymond, Independent ........................ Shorewood
6 Roger A. Kittelson, Democrat ............................... Lomira Thomas E. Petri,* Republican .............................. Fond du Lac
7 David R. Obey,* Democrat .................................... Wausau Dan Mielke, Republican ........................................ Rudolph
8 Steve Kagen,* Democrat ....................................... Appleton John Gard, Republican ......................................... Suamico
WYOMING
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR1
(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2013)
Nick Carter, Democrat .......................................... Gillette John Barrasso,* Republican ................................. Casper
(For full term beginning January 3, 2009)
Chris Rothfuss, Democrat ..................................... Laramie Michael B. Enzi,* Republican ............................... Gillette
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE 2 Gary Trauner, Democrat ...................................... Wilson
Cynthia M. Lummis, Republican ......................... Cheyenne W. David Herbert, Libertarian ............................. Cody
1 The special election is for the unexpired term of Craig Thomas, who died June 4, 2007. 2 Barbara Cubin* not a candidate.
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PUERTO RICO
FOR RESIDENT COMMISSIONER1
Jessica Martınez Birriel, Puerto Rican Inde-pendence ............................................................. San Juan
Alfredo Salazar Conde, Popular Democratic Party ................................................................... San Juan
Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia, New Progressive Party San Juan Carlos A. Velazquez Lopez, Puerto Ricans for
Puerto Rico ......................................................... Bayamon 1 Luis G. Fortuno* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.
AMERICAN SAMOA
FOR DELEGATE
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega,* Democrat ................... Vailoatai Aumua Amata, Republican ................................... Pago Pago Rosie F. Tago Lancaster, Independent ................ Pago Pago
COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
David Mendiola Cing, Democrat .......................... Tinian Pedro Agulto Tenorio, Republican ....................... Saipan Felipe Quitugua Atalig, Independent .................. Saipan Luis Palacios Crisostimo, Independent ............... Saipan John Henry Davis, Jr., Independent ................... Saipan John Oliver Delos Reyes Gonzales, Independent Saipan Juan Tudela Lizama, Independent ...................... Saipan Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, Independent ... Saipan Chong Man Won, Independent ............................. Saipan
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR DELEGATE
Eleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat .................... District of Columbia Maude Louise Hills, D.C. Statehood Green ........ District of Columbia
GUAM
FOR DELEGATE
Madeleine Z. Bordallo,* Democrat ....................... Hagatna
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Donna M. Christensen,* Democrat ...................... St. Croix
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Statistical digest of results of the primaries of 2008 in the various States affecting Members of the 110th Congress
State
Senate House of Representatives
Renom-inated
Not can-didates
De-feated
Vacan-cies Total
Renomi-nated
Not can-didates Defeated Vacan-
cies Total D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R.
Alabama .......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 4 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Alaska ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Arizona ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 3 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Arkansas ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 California ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 34 17 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 53 Colorado .......... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 2 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Connecticut ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Delaware ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Florida ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 9 15 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 25 Georgia ............ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 6 7 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 Hawaii ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Idaho ............... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Illinois ............. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 11 6 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 17 Indiana ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Iowa ................. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Kansas ............ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Kentucky ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 3 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 6 Louisiana ........ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 3 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Maine .............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Maryland ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 8 Massachusetts 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 10 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 10 Michigan ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 6 9 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 15 Minnesota ....... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Mississippi ...... ...... 2 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 2 3 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Missouri .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 4 4 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Montana .......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Nebraska ......... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Nevada ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New Hamp-
shire ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 New Jersey ..... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 4 ...... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 New Mexico .... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New York ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 22 3 1 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... 29 North Carolina ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 North Dakota ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Ohio ................. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 8 ...... 3 ...... ...... 1 ...... 18 Oklahoma ....... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Oregon ............. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Pennsylvania .. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 11 7 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 19 Rhode Island ... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 South Carolina ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6 South Dakota .. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Tennessee ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 3 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 9 Texas ............... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 13 19 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 32 Utah ................ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 3 Vermont .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Virginia ........... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 7 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 11 Washington ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 West Virginia 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Wisconsin ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Wyoming ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 1
Total ............ 12 16 ...... 5 .... .... ...... ...... 33 229 170 6 26 ...... 3 1 ...... 435
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RECAPITULATION
SENATE Renominated:
Democrats ................................................. 12 Republicans .............................................. 16
Total ...................................................... 28
Not candidates: Democrats ................................................. 0 Republicans .............................................. 5
Total ...................................................... 5
Replacements: Democrats ................................................. 0 Republicans .............................................. 5
Total ...................................................... 5 Renominated .................................................... 28
Total .............................................................. 33
HOUSE Renominated:
Democrats ................................................. 229Republicans .............................................. 170
Total ...................................................... 399
Not candidates: Democrats ................................................. 6 Republicans .............................................. 26
Total ...................................................... 32
Defeated: Democrats ................................................. 0 Republicans .............................................. 3
Total ...................................................... 3
Vacancies: Democrats ................................................. 1 Republicans .............................................. 0
Total ...................................................... 1
Replacements: Democrats ................................................. 7 Republicans .............................................. 29
Total ...................................................... 36 Renominated .................................................... 399
Total membership ........................................ 435
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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representativesfrom the 40th Congress to the 110th Congress
[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]
Congress Years
Senate House of Representatives
Num-ber of Sena-tors
Dem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Other par-ties
Va-cant
Number of Repre-
sentatives Dem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Other par-ties
Va-cant
40th ......... 1867–1869 53 11 42 .......... ........ 193 49 143 .......... 1 41st .......... 1869–1871 74 11 61 .......... 2 243 73 170 .......... ........42d ........... 1871–1873 74 17 57 .......... ........ 243 104 139 .......... ........43d ........... 1873–1875 74 19 54 .......... 1 293 88 203 .......... 2 44th ......... 1875–1877 76 29 46 .......... 1 293 181 107 3 2 45th ......... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 .......... ........46th ......... 1879–1881 76 43 33 .......... ........ 293 150 128 14 1 47th ......... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ......... 1883–1885 76 36 40 .......... ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ......... 1885–1887 76 34 41 .......... 1 325 182 140 2 1 50th ......... 1887–1889 76 37 39 .......... ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st .......... 1889–1891 84 37 47 .......... ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........... 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........... 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ......... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ......... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 1 56th ......... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ......... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 1 58th ......... 1903–1905 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 178 207 .......... 1 59th ......... 1905–1907 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 136 250 .......... ........60th ......... 1907–1909 92 29 61 .......... 2 386 164 222 .......... ........61st .......... 1909–1911 92 32 59 .......... 1 391 172 219 .......... ........62d ........... 1911–1913 92 42 49 .......... 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........... 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ......... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 3 65th ......... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ......... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ......... 1921–1923 96 37 59 .......... ........ 435 132 300 1 2 68th ......... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ......... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ......... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st .......... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 4 72d ........... 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........... 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ......... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ......... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ......... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ......... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ......... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ......... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ......... 1947–1949 96 45 51 .......... ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st .......... 1949–1951 96 54 42 .......... ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........... 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........... 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ......... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 .......... ........85th ......... 1957–1959 96 49 47 .......... ........ 435 234 201 .......... ........86th ......... 1959–1961 98 64 34 .......... ........ 3 436 283 153 .......... ........87th ......... 1961–1963 100 64 36 .......... ........ 4 437 262 175 .......... ........88th ......... 1963–1965 100 67 33 .......... ........ 435 258 176 .......... 1 89th ......... 1965–1967 100 68 32 .......... ........ 435 295 140 .......... ........90th ......... 1967–1969 100 64 36 .......... ........ 435 248 187 .......... ........91st .......... 1969–1971 100 58 42 .......... ........ 435 243 192 .......... ........92d ........... 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 .......... ........93d ........... 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ......... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 .......... ........95th ......... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 .......... ........96th ......... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 .......... ........97th ......... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ......... 1983–1985 100 46 54 .......... ........ 435 269 166 .......... ........99th ......... 1985–1987 100 47 53 .......... ........ 435 253 182 .......... ........100th ....... 1987–1989 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 258 177 .......... ........101st ........ 1989–1991 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 260 175 .......... ........102d ......... 1991–1993 100 56 44 .......... ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ......... 1993–1995 100 57 43 .......... ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th ....... 1995–1997 100 48 52 .......... ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th ....... 1997–1999 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th ....... 1999–2001 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th ....... 2001–2003 100 50 50 .......... ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th ....... 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1 109th ....... 2005–2007 100 44 55 1 ........ 435 202 232 1 ........110th ....... 2007–2009 100 49 49 2 ........ 435 233 202 .......... ........111th ....... 2009–2011 100 .......... .......... .......... ........ 435 .......... .......... .......... ........
1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties. 2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths. 3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959. 4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.
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