LIST OF CANDIDATES RUNNING IN U.S.CONGRESS ELECTIONS- 2018
List of candidates running in U.S. Congress elections, 2018
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The Republican Party holds majorities in both chambers of the U.S. Congress entering the 2018 election. In the U.S. Senate, there are 23 Democratic seats, eight Republican seats, and two seats held by independents up for election in 2018. The Democratic Party will need to pick up two seats in the Senate in order to regain the majority they lost in 2014. All 435 seats in the U.S. House are up for election. In order to win the chamber, the Democratic Party needs to pick up 24 seats in 2018.
Click here for the list of all candidates who are running in the 2018 U.S. Congress elections. For a listing of all candidates who ran in 2016, click here.
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(a) - Does not include two independents who caucus with the Democrats
For additional coverage of 2018 elections, see the following articles:
Candidate breakdown
See also: Statistics on U.S. Congress candidates and incumbents, 2018
As of November 6, 2018, the plurality of candidates who have filed or otherwise declared congressional runs are Democrats. A full breakdown of candidates by party can be seen below:
Candidates by state
Click on the tabs below to see a listing of declared candidates for U.S. House and U.S. Senate elections in each state. The names are organized by chamber and party:
Alabama
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adia McClellan Winfrey
- Audri Scott Williams
- Butler Cain
- Danner Kline
- Jesse Smith
- Lee Auman
- Lizzetta Hill McConnell
- Mallory Hagan
- Peter Joffrion
- Richard Rice
- Rick Neighbors
- Robert Kennedy Jr. (Alabama)
- Tabitha Isner
- Terri Sewell
Republican
- Anthony Blackmon
- Barry Moore
- Bill Holtzclaw
- Bobby Bright
- Bradley Byrne
- Clayton Hinchman
- Gary Palmer
- Martha Roby
- Michael Sweeney (Alabama)
- Mike Moses
- Mike Rogers (Alabama)
- Mo Brooks
- Phil Norris
- Rich Hobson
- Robert Aderholt
- Tommy Amason
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
Alaska
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
Arizona
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Bob Bishop (Arizona)
- Cheryl Fowler
- Chris Russell (Arizona)
- David Ruben
- Deedra Abboud
- Jim Moss (Arizona)
- Kyrsten Sinema
- Richard Sherzan
- Sheila Bilyeu
Republican
- Christian Diegel
- Craig Brittain
- Joe Arpaio
- Kelli Ward
- Martha McSally
- Michelle Griffin
- Nicholas Glenn
- Nicholas Tutora
- Robert Kay
- William Gonzales
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Ana Maria Perez
- Anita Malik
- Ann Kirkpatrick
- Barbara Sherry
- Billy Kovacs
- Bob Musselwhite
- Bob Olsen
- Brianna Westbrook
- Bruce Wheeler
- Catherine Miranda
- David Brill
- Delina DiSanto
- Garrick McFadden
- Gene Scharer
- Gustavo Ortega
- Heather Ross
- Hector Araujo
- Hiral Tipirneni
- Joan Greene
- John Williamson (Arizona)
- Jose Torres
- Joshua Garcia (Arizona)
- Judith McHale
- Lisa Chappelle
- Mary Matiella
- Matt Heinz
- Miguel Olivas
- Raul Grijalva
- Ruben Gallego
- Scott Menor
- Talia Fuentes
- Tom O'Halleran
- Tony Margalis
- William Foster (Arizona)
- Yahya Yuksel
Republican
- Andy Biggs
- Bill Abatecola
- Bob Stump
- Brandon Martin (Arizona)
- Brenden Dilley
- Casey Welch
- Chad Allen
- Chris Sylvester (Arizona)
- Clair Van Steenwyk
- Danny Morales
- Dave Giles
- David Lien
- David Schweikert
- Debbie Lesko
- Edna San Miguel
- Irina Baroness Von Behr
- James Bond IV (Arizona)
- John Heffernan III
- Kevin Cavanaugh (Arizona)
- Lea Marquez Peterson
- Marilyn Wiles
- Mark Yates
- Martha McSally
- Melissa Grable
- Nicolas Pierson
- Paul Gosar
- Phil Lovas
- Richard Mack (Arizona)
- Sandra Dowling
- Sergio Arellano
- Seth Leibsohn
- Stephen Dolgos
- Steve B. Montenegro
- Steve Ferrara
- Steve Smith (Arizona)
- Tiffany Shedd
- Wendy Rogers
Other parties
- Augie Beyer
- Gary Swing
- Haryaksha Gregor Knauer
- Jaime Vasquez
- Kiko Rex
- Ray Parrish
- Stephen Dolgos
- Stephen Kessen
Arkansas
U.S. House
Democratic
- Chintan Desai
- Clarke Tucker
- Gwen Combs
- Hayden Shamel
- Jonathan Dunkley
- Joshua Mahony
- Mike Nelson (Arkansas)
- Paul Spencer (Arkansas)
- Richard Davis (Arkansas)
- Robert Butler (Arkansas)
Republican
Other parties
- Elvis Presley
- Jack Foster
- Josh Moody
- Lee McQueen
- Michael Barrett (Arkansas)
- Michael Kalagias
- Natashia Burch Hulsey
- Tom Canada
California
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Adrienne Nicole Edwards
- Alison Hartson
- Colleen Shea Fernald
- David Hildebrand
- Dianne Feinstein
- Donnie Turner
- Douglas Howard Pierce
- Gerald Plummer
- Herbert Peters
- John Melendez
- Kevin de León
- Pat Harris (California)
- Roque De La Fuente
- Steve Stokes
- Topher Brennan
Republican
- Arun Bhumitra
- Caren Lancona
- Erin Cruz
- James Bradley (California)
- Jazmina Saavedra
- Jerry Laws
- John Crew
- John Estrada
- Kevin Mottus
- Leigh Scott
- Mario Nabliba
- Patrick Little
- Paul Taylor (California)
- Roque De La Fuente
- Stephen Schrader
- Timothy Charles Kalemkarian
- Tom Palzer
Other parties
- Charles Junior Hodge
- Clifton Roberts
- Don Grundmann
- Donald Adams
- Jason Hanania
- Jerry Leon Carroll
- John Thompson Parker
- Ling Ling Shi
- Michael Eisen
- Michael Ziesing
- Richard Mead
- Tim Gildersleeve
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Schiff
- Aja Brown
- Alan Lowenthal
- Alan Schlar (CA-46 congressional candidate)
- Alex Spilger
- Alexander Miller (California)
- Alexis Edelstein
- Ami Bera
- Ammar Campa-Najjar
- Andre Quintero
- Andrew Janz
- Andy Caffrey
- Andy Thorburn
- Anna Eshoo
- Audrey Denney
- B. John-Michael Williams
- Barbara Lee
- Bobby Bliatout
- Boyd Roberts
- Brad Sherman
- Brad Westmoreland
- Brandon Storment
- Brian Forde
- Bryan Caforio
- Bryan Witt
- Cybil Steed
- Damien Nichols
- Daniel Fleming
- Dave Min
- David Peterson
- Deanie Schaarsmith
- Dennis Duncan
- Dennis Lytton
- Diedra Greenaway
- Doris Matsui
- Dotty Nygard
- Douglas Applegate
- Douglas Deitch
- Emilio Huerta
- Emory Rodgers
- Eric Rywalski
- Eric Swalwell
- Gil Cisneros
- Glenn Jensen
- Gloria Chadwick
- Grace Napolitano
- Greg Ramsay
- Hans Keirstead
- Harley Rouda
- Herbert Lee (California congressional candidate)
- Isadore Hall, III
- Jackie Speier
- Jared Huffman
- Jay Chen
- Jerry McNerney
- Jess Phoenix
- Jessica Holcombe
- Jessica Morse
- Jim Costa
- Jimmy Gomez
- Jimmy Panetta
- Joe Baca
- John Garamendi
- John Nelson (California)
- Jon Pelzer
- Jose Sigala
- Joseph Shammas
- Josh Butner
- Josh Harder
- Jrmar Jefferson
- Juan Vargas
- Judy Chu
- Julia Brownley
- Julia Peacock
- Kaisar Ahmed
- Karen Bass
- Katie Hill
- Katie Porter
- Kelan Farrell-Smith
- Kevin Puett
- Khanh Tran
- Kia Hamadanchy
- Kim Gruenenfelder
- Kurtis Wilson
- Larry Jordan
- Laura Oatman
- Linda Sánchez
- Lisa Battista
- Lou Correa
- Lucille Roybal-Allard
- Mai Khanh Tran
- Mallory Kremer
- Marge Doyle
- Mark DeSaulnier
- Mark Takano
- Marty Walters
- Mary Ann Lutz
- Mary Helen Barro
- Mary Pallant
- Mateo Morelos Bedolla
- Maxine Waters
- Michael Eggman
- Michael Kotick
- Michael Masterman-Smith
- Mike Barkley
- Mike Levin
- Mike Thompson (California)
- Nancy Pelosi
- Nanette Barragán
- Norma Torres
- Norman Quintero
- Omar Siddiqui
- Patrick Malloy (California)
- Paul Kerr
- Paul Vargas
- Pete Aguilar
- Pierre Beauregard
- Rachel Payne
- Raji Rab
- Raul Ruiz
- Regina Bateson
- Ricardo De La Fuente
- Ricardo Franco
- Richard Martin (California)
- Rita Ramirez
- Ro Khanna
- Robert Lawton
- Robert Owen
- Rochelle Wilcox
- Ron Varasteh
- Ronald O'Donnell
- Roque De La Fuente
- Roza Calderon
- Ryan Khojasteh
- Sal Genovese
- Salud Carbajal
- Sam Jammal
- Sara Jacobs
- Scott McVarish
- Scott Peters
- Seth Vaughn
- Shahid Buttar
- Stephen Forbes
- Stephen Jaffe
- Sue Zwahlen
- Susan Davis
- Suzi Park Leggett
- TJ Cox
- Tatiana Matta
- Ted Lieu
- Ted Rusk
- Tony Cardenas
- Tony Zarkades
- Virginia Madueno
- Wendy Reed
- Zoe Lofgren
Republican
- Adam Orozco
- Aja Smith
- Andrew Grant
- Andrew Sarega
- Andrew Zelt
- Antonio Sabato Jr.
- Beatrice Cardenas
- Ben Garrett
- Benito Bernal
- Bill Wells
- Bob Huff
- Brett Goda
- Brian Maryott
- Candance Camper
- Carl DeMaio
- Charlie Schaupp
- Chase Demasi
- Christian Valiente
- Christine Russell
- Craig Nordal
- Cristina Osmeña
- Dale Mensing
- Dan Ball (California)
- Danny Casara
- David Clifford
- David Medway
- David Tran
- David Valadao
- Devin Nunes
- Diane Harkey
- Doug Hassett
- Doug LaMalfa
- Doug Shepherd
- Doug Van Raam
- Duncan Hunter
- Edwin Duterte
- Elizabeth Heng
- Floyd Harvey
- Forest Baker
- Frank DeMartini
- Gregory Cheadle
- James Veltmeyer
- Jazmina Saavedra
- Jeff Cullen
- Jeff Denham
- Jeffrey Burum
- Jeffrey Johnston
- Joe Aleman
- Joe Baca
- John Briscoe
- John Cullum
- John Fitzgerald (California)
- John Gabbard
- John Horst
- John Renison Jr.
- Johnny Nalbandian
- Joseph Schrage
- Joshua Schoonover
- Juan Hidalgo Jr.
- Justin Fareed
- Ken Calvert
- Kenneth Wright
- Kevin McCarthy (California)
- Kimberlin Brown Pelzer
- Kristin Gaspar
- Lisa Remmer
- Louis Fuentes
- Marco Gutierrez
- Maria Slater
- Mark Reed (California)
- Marla Livengood
- Matt Mendoza
- Michael Allman
- Michael Erin Woody
- Mike Schmitt
- Mimi Walters
- Mitchell White
- Morgan Murtaugh
- Omar Navarro
- Omar Qudrat
- Omba Kipuke
- Paul Cook (California)
- Paul Martin (California)
- Phil Liberatore
- Rafael Dagnesses
- Robert Bentley (California)
- Rocky Chávez
- Ron Bassilian
- Ron Cohen (California)
- Roque De La Fuente
- Rudy Peters
- Russell Lambert
- Ryan Downing
- Scott Baugh
- Sean Flynn
- Shamus Sayed
- Shane Skelton
- Shastina Sandman
- Shawn Gino Kane
- Shawn Nelson
- Simon Alvarez
- Stacey Dash
- Stelian Onufrei
- Stephan Wolkowicz
- Stephen Knight
- Steve Vargas
- Steven Castellano
- Ted Howze
- Tim Donnelly (U.S. House candidate, California)
- Tom McClintock
- Virginia Fuller
- Yona Barash
- Young Kim (California)
Other parties
- Angelica Dueñas
- Ashley Wright (California)
- Barry Hermanson
- Bill Merryman
- Brandon Reiser
- Brendan St. John
- Brian Carroll
- Brian Espinoza
- Bryan Kim
- Ed Rushman
- Jason Kishineff
- Jordan Mills
- Juan Carlos Mercado
- Juan Rey
- Julio Castañeda
- Kennita Watson
- Kevin Kensinger
- Laura Wells
- Lewis Elbinger
- Matt Woody
- Reginald Claytor
- Robert Neil Cheader
- Robert Pendleton
- Scott Shoblom
- Steve Cox (California)
- Terra Snover
Colorado
U.S. House
Democratic
- Andrew Kerr
- Arn Menconi
- Betty Field
- Brittany Pettersen
- Chase Kohne
- Chris Kennedy (Colorado Senate candidate)
- Dan Baer
- David Aarestad
- David Sedbrook
- Diana DeGette
- Diane Mitsch Bush
- Dominick Moreno
- Ed Perlmutter
- Erik Stanger
- Gabriel McArthur
- Jason Crow
- Joe Neguse
- Karen McCormick
- Karl Hanlon
- Kristopher Larsen
- Larry Germanson
- Leonard Sistek
- Levi Tillemann
- Lori Furstenberg
- Marcus France
- Marcus Murphy
- Mark Williams (Colorado)
- Miguel Lopez (Colorado)
- Richard Lyons Weil
- Saira Rao
- Stephany Rose Spaulding
- Steve Zorn
Republican
- Bill Rhea
- Casper Stockham
- Darryl Glenn
- Doug Lamborn
- Jim Gunning
- John Field (Colorado)
- Ken Buck
- Mark Barrington
- Mike Coffman (Colorado)
- Owen Hill
- Peter Yu
- Roger Edwards
- Scott Tipton
- Tyler Stevens
Other parties
- Allen Tompkins
- Arn Menconi
- Dan Chapin
- Gary Swing
- Gaylon Kent
- Nick Thomas (Colorado)
- Roger Barris
- Todd Mitchem
Connecticut
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Bryan Anderson
- Jahana Hayes
- Jim Himes
- Joe Courtney
- John Larson
- Manny Sanchez
- Mary Glassman
- Richard Order
- Rosa DeLauro
- Roy Lubit
- Shannon Kula
- Shaul Praver
Republican
- Angel Cadena
- Clay Slawson
- Craig Diangelo
- Dan Postemski
- Harry Arora
- Jennifer Nye
- Liz Peterson
- Manny Santos
- Rich DuPont
- Ruby Corby O'Neill
Other parties
Delaware
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
Florida
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Augustus Sol Invictus
- Howard Knepper
- Joe Smith (Florida)
- Lateresa Jones
- Marcia Thorne
- Martin Mikhail
- Rick Scott
- Roque De La Fuente
Other parties
- Carlos Garcia (Florida)
- Charles Frederick Tolbert
- David Weeks
- Edward Janowski
- Gregory Bowles
- Joe Allen
- Joe Wendt
- Michael Levinson
U.S. House
Democratic
- Alan Grayson
- Alcee Hastings
- Alfred Lawson
- Alina Valdes
- Allen Ellison
- Alvin Brown
- Andrew Learned
- Annisa Karim
- April Freeman
- Bill Pollard
- Bob Rackleff
- Brandon Scott Peters
- Calen Cristiani
- Cameron Magnuson
- Chardo Richardson
- Charlie Crist
- Chris Hunter (Florida)
- Dana Cottrell
- Darren Soto
- David Holden
- David Koller
- David Richardson (Florida)
- David Shapiro
- Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- Demetries Grimes
- Dena Grayson
- Donna Shalala
- Dushyant Gosai
- Franklin Schuler Jr.
- Frederica Wilson
- Ges Selmont
- Greg Williams (Florida)
- James Gregory Pilkington
- Jan Schneider
- Jeff Fandl
- Jeffrey Rabinowitz
- Jennifer Zimmerman
- Jim Henry (Florida)
- John Crowley (Florida)
- John Upchurch
- Jose Javier Rodriguez
- Kathy Castor
- Kimberly Walker
- Kristen Carlson
- Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
- Lauren Baer
- Lloyd Wiggins
- Lois Frankel
- Mark Anthony Person
- Marvin Dunn
- Mary Barzee Flores
- Mathew Thomas
- Matt Haggman
- Michael Hepburn (Florida congressional candidate)
- Monica DePaul
- Nancy Soderberg
- Pam Keith
- Phil Ehr
- Phil Hornback
- Raymond Pena Jr.
- Ricardo De La Fuente
- Ricky Junquera
- Rob Ficker
- Robert Coffman
- Robert Matthew Tager
- Roberto Cepeda
- Ron Reid
- Rontel Batie
- Roque De La Fuente
- Samuel Allen
- Sanjay Patel (Florida)
- Scott Fuhrman
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
- Stephanie Murphy
- Stephen Perenich
- Stephen Sevigny
- Steve Smith (Florida)
- Steven Machat
- Ted Deutch
- Todd James Truax
- Tom Wells
- Val Demings
- Wade Darius
- Yvonne Hayes Hinson
Republican
- Andrea Leigh McGee
- Andrew Smyth
- Angel Urbina
- Angie Chirino
- Bettina Rodriguez-Aguilera
- Bill Akins
- Bill Posey
- Brad Sostack
- Brian Mast
- Bruno Barreiro
- Carla Spalding
- Carlos Curbelo
- Carlos Reyes
- Christine Quinn
- Cris Dosev
- Curt Rogers
- Daniel Webster (Florida)
- Danny Kushmer
- Dave Cummings
- Dennis Ross
- Ed Shoemaker
- Eddison Walters
- Elizabeth Adadi
- Francis Rooney
- Fred Costello
- Gabe Ferrer
- George Buck
- Gina Sosa
- Greg Steube
- Gus Bilirakis
- Javier Manjarres
- Jay Bonner
- Jeremy Kelly
- Jermaine Evans
- Jimmy Johns
- Joe Kaufman
- John Mills (Florida)
- John Rutherford
- John Ward (Florida)
- Judson Sapp
- Julio Gonzalez
- Kurt Jetta
- Loretta Lax Miller
- Louis Sola
- Maria Elvira Salazar
- Maria Peiro
- Mario Diaz-Balart
- Mark Busch
- Mark Freeman
- Mary Thomas (Florida)
- Matt Gaetz
- Michael Ohevzion
- Michael Waltz
- Mike Miller (Florida)
- Neal Dunn
- Neil Combee
- Nicolas Kimaz
- Patrick Weingart
- Paul Spain
- Raquel Regalado
- Richard Baptist
- Roque De La Fuente
- Ross Spano
- Scott Sturgill
- Sean Buchan
- Sean Harper
- Souraya Faas
- Stephen Marks
- Ted Yoho
- Thomas Rooney (Florida)
- Vennia Francois
- Vern Buchanan
- Virginia Fuller
- Wayne Liebnitzky
Other parties
- Angelika Purkis
- Dave Johnson (Florida congressional candidate)
- Don Endriss
- Edward Bonilla
- Eric Allen (Florida)
- Ian Hamilton Trottier
- Jason Bulger
- Jose Valdez (Florida)
- Robert Samuel Kaplan
- Sean Canfield
- Stuart Reed
- Tim Canova
Georgia
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Bridges
- Adam Wynn
- Bobby Kaple
- Brian Rosser
- Carolyn Bourdeaux
- Chalis Montgomery
- Chuck Enderlin
- Dave Cooper
- David Kim
- David Scott (Georgia)
- Elizabeth Webster
- Ethan Pham
- Flynn Broady Jr.
- Francys Johnson
- Fred Swann
- Hank Johnson
- Harry Braun
- Jimmy McInnis
- John Lewis (Georgia)
- Josh McCall
- Juan Parks
- Kathleen Allen
- Kellie Collins
- Kevin Abel
- Lisa Ring
- Lucy McBath
- Melissa Davis
- Richard Dien Winfield
- Richard Keatley
- Rick Jaworski
- Robert Ingham
- Rusty Oliver
- Ryan Guillory (Georgia)
- Sanford Bishop Jr.
- Steve Jarvis (Georgia)
- Steve Reilly
- Steven Foster (Georgia)
- Steven Knight Griffin
- Tabitha Johnson-Green
- Tamekia Fain-Lovett
- Trent Nesmith
Republican
- Austin Scott
- Barry Loudermilk
- Bradley Griffin
- Bruce McPherson
- Danny Ellyson
- David Callahan (Georgia)
- Doug Collins
- Drew Ferguson
- Earl "Buddy" Carter
- Eugene Yu
- Femi Akinkugbe
- Gavin Miller
- Herman West Jr.
- Jody Hice
- Joe Hunt (Georgia)
- Joe Profit
- K. Ross Newland
- Karen Handel
- Melanie Williams
- Philip Singleton
- Rick Allen
- Rob Woodall
- Shane Hazel
- Tom Graves
- Vance Dean
- William Llop
Other parties
Hawaii
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Consuelo Anderson
- Eddie Pirkowski
- George Berish
- Michael Hodgkiss
- Robert Helsham Sr.
- Ron Curtis
- Roque De La Fuente
- Thomas White (Hawaii)
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
U.S. House
Democratic
- Anthony Tony Austin
- Beth Fukumoto
- Donna Kim
- Doug Chin
- Ed Case
- Ernest Y. Martin
- John Reiss
- Kaniela Ing
- Roque De La Fuente
- Sam Puletasi
- Sherry Alu Campagna
- Tulsi Gabbard
Republican
Other parties
Idaho
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Swisher
- Cristina McNeil
- Donald Miller (Idaho)
- James Vandermaas
- Michael Smith (Idaho)
- Peter Rickards
- Shizandra Fox
Republican
- Alex Gallegos
- Christy Perry
- David Leroy
- James Rockwell
- Luke Malek
- Michael Simpson (Idaho)
- Michael Snyder (Idaho)
- Nick Henderson
- Russ Fulcher
Other parties
Illinois
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam King (Illinois)
- Ahmed Salim
- Amanda Howland
- Amy Murri Briel
- Angel Sides
- Anthony Clark
- Anthony March
- Austin Songer
- Becky Anderson Wilkins
- Benjamin Thomas Wolf
- Benjamin Webb (Illinois)
- Beth Vercolio-Osmund
- Betsy Londrigan
- Bill Foster
- Bobby Rush
- Brad Schneider
- Brendan Kelly (Illinois)
- Brian Deters
- Carl Spoerer
- Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
- Carole Cheney
- Cheri Bustos
- Christopher Minelli
- Daniel Lipinski
- Daniel Roldan-Johnson
- Danny K. Davis
- Darrel Miller
- David Bequette
- Dean Pruitt
- Demond Drummer
- Erik Jones
- Geoffrey Petzel
- George Weber (Illinois)
- Grace Haaf
- Jan Schakowsky
- Jennifer Zordani
- Jesus Garcia
- Jim Walz
- Joe Moreno (Illinois)
- John Hosta
- Jonathan Ebel
- Junius Rodriguez
- Kelly Mazeski
- Kevin Gaither
- Lauren Underwood
- Marcus Lewis
- Marie Newman
- Mark Wicklund
- Matt Brolley
- Mike Quigley
- Nathan Arroyave
- Nathan Colombo
- Neill Mohammad
- Neli Vazquez Rowland
- Pat McMahan
- Raja Krishnamoorthi
- Raymond Lopez
- Richard Gonzalez
- Robin Kelly
- Ryan Huffman
- Sameena Mustafa
- Sara Dady
- Sean Casten
- Sol Flores
- Steve Schwartzberg
- Suzyn Price
- Victor Swanson
Republican
- Adam Kinzinger
- Aloys Rutagwibira
- Ann Melichar
- Anthony Granata
- Arthur Jones
- Bill Fawell
- Connor Vlakancic
- Craig Cameron
- D. Vincent Thomas Jr.
- Darin LaHood
- Darrel Miller
- David Merkle
- Donald Rients
- Doug Bennett (Illinois)
- James Marter
- Jason Haskell
- Jay Reyes
- Jaye DeBates
- Jeffrey Leef
- Jeremy Wynes
- Jimmy Lee Tillman II
- Jitendra Diganvker
- John Elleson
- John Morrow
- John Shimkus
- Jon Schuh
- Mark Wayne Lorch
- Max Rice
- Mike Bost
- Nick Stella
- Patrick Harmon
- Peter Roskam
- Preston Nelson
- Randy Hultgren
- Rodney Davis (Illinois)
- Sapan Shah
- Sargis Sangari
- Tom Hanson
- Vandana Jhingan
- Zane Marshall
Other parties
Indiana
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Bush
- Andre Carson
- Antonio Daggett Sr.
- Arturas Kerelis
- Bob Kern
- Courtney Tritch
- Curtis Godfrey
- Daniel Canon
- Darin Patrick Griesey
- Dee Thornton
- Dion Douglas
- Douglas Carpenter
- Eshel Faraggi
- George Holland
- Glen Miller
- Jason Leineweber
- Jeannine Lee Lake
- Jim Pruett
- Joe Mackey
- John Forrest Roberson
- John Petroff
- Joshua Williamson
- K. Lave
- Kyle Brenden Moore
- Lane Siekman
- Larry Chubb
- Liz Watson
- Mel Hall
- Mike Hartley
- Pat Hackett
- Peter Visclosky
- Pierre Pullins
- Rob Chatlos
- Roger Day
- Roland Ellis
- Roland Leech
- Sean Dugdale
- Sherry Shipley
- Sue Spicer
- Tobi Beck
- Tod Curtis
- Tom Pappas
- Tommy Schrader
- Veronikka Ziol
- William Tanoos
- Yatish Joshi
Republican
- David Dopp
- Diego Morales
- Donald Eason Jr.
- Greg Pence
- J.D. Miniear
- J. D. Miniear
- J. Jason Davis
- Jackie Walorski
- James Baird
- James Dean Alspach
- James Nease
- Jared Thomas
- Jeff Smith (Indiana)
- Jeremy Belko
- Jim Banks (Indiana)
- John L. Couch
- John Meyer (Indiana)
- Jonathan Lamb
- Kevin Grant
- Larry Bucshon
- Mark Leyva
- Mark Summe
- Michael Crider
- Mike Campbell (Indiana)
- Nicholas Pappas
- Rachel Covington
- Richard Moss
- Roseann Ivanovich
- Stephen MacKenzie
- Steven Braun
- Susan Brooks
- Tim Radice
- Tony Van Pelt
- Trey Hollingsworth
- Wayne Harmon
Other parties
- Heather Meloy
- James Nease
- Jeremy Lee Edom
- John L. Couch
- John Miller (Indiana)
- Jonathan Kleinman
- Richard Wolf (Indiana)
- Tyler Bender
Iowa
U.S. House
Democratic
- Abby Finkenauer
- Anna Ryon
- Austin Frerick
- Cindy Axne
- Courtney Rowe
- Dave Loebsack
- Eddie Mauro
- George Ramsey
- Heather Ryan
- J.D. Scholten
- John Paschen
- Kim Weaver
- Leann Jacobsen
- Mike Sherzan
- Paul Dahl
- Pete D'Alessandro
- Ryan Meyers
- Theresa Greenfield
- Thomas Heckroth
Republican
Other parties
- Bryan Holder
- Charles Aldrich
- Daniel Clark (Iowa)
- Henry Gaff
- Mark G. Elworth Jr.
- Paul Knupp
- Troy Hageman
Kansas
U.S. House
Democratic
- Alan LaPolice
- Andrea Ramsey
- Brent Welder
- Chris Haulmark
- James Thompson (Kansas)
- Jay Sidie
- Joe McConnell
- Laura Lombard
- Mike McCamon
- Nathan Schmidt
- Paul Davis (Kansas)
- Reggie Marselus
- Sharice Davids
- Sylvia Williams (Kansas)
- Tom Niermann
Republican
- Antonio Soave
- Caryn Tyson
- Dennis Pyle
- Doug Mays
- Joe Myers
- Kevin Jones
- Kevin Yoder
- Matt Bevens
- Nick Reinecker
- Roger Marshall
- Ron Estes (U.S. House representative)
- Ron M. Estes (congressional candidate)
- Steve Fitzgerald
- Steve Watkins
- Tim Huelskamp
- Trevor Keegan
- Tyler Tannahill
- Vernon Fields
Other parties
Kentucky
U.S. House
Democratic
- Alonzo Pennington
- Amy McGrath
- Brian Pedigo
- Christina Lord
- Daniel Kemph
- Geoff Young
- Grant Short
- Hank Linderman
- Jim Gray (Kentucky)
- John Yarmuth
- Kenneth Stepp
- Patti Piatt
- Paul Walker
- Rane Eir Olivia Sessions
- Reggie Thomas
- Sam Gaskins
- Sayre O'Cull
- Scott Sykes
- Seth Hall
- Theodore Green
Republican
- Andy Barr
- Brett Guthrie
- Chuck Eddy
- Gerardo Serrano
- Hal Rogers
- James Comer Jr.
- Mike Craven
- Rhonda Palazzo
- Thomas Massie
- Vickie Yates Glisson
Other parties
- Billy Ray Wilson
- Frank Harris
- Gregory Boles
- James Germalic (Kentucky)
- Mike Moffett
- Mikel Bradley
- Rikka Wallin
- Thomas Loecken
Louisiana
U.S. House
Democratic
- Andie Saizan
- Cedric Richmond
- Jessee Carlton Fleenor
- Jim Francis
- Justin DeWitt
- Larry Rader
- Lee Ann Dugas
- Mildred Methvin
- Rob Anderson
- Ryan Trundle
- Tammy Savoie
- Verone Thomas
Republican
- Bob Bell (Louisiana)
- Clay Higgins
- Garret Graves
- Josh Guillory
- Mike Johnson (Louisiana)
- Ralph Abraham
- Steve Scalise
Other parties
- Aaron Andrus
- Dave Langlinais
- Devin Lance Graham
- Frederick Jones
- Howard Kearney
- Jesse Schmidt
- Kyle Randol
- Mark Halverson
- Shawndra Rodriguez
Maine
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
- Alex Hammer
- Benjamin Pollard
- Chris Lyons
- Danielle VanHelsing
- Dennis O'Connor
- Henry John Bear
- Martin Grohman
- Noah Cobb
- Tiffany Bond
- Will Hoar
Maryland
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Ben Cardin
- Blaine Taylor
- Chelsea Manning
- Debbie Wilson
- Erik Jetmir
- Jerome Segal
- Lih Young
- Marcia Morgan (Maryland)
- Mia Mason
- Richard Vaughn
Republican
- Albert Howard
- Bill Krehnbrink
- Brian Vaeth
- Chris Chaffee
- Christina Grigorian
- David Pae
- Evan Cronhardt
- Gerald Smith
- John Graziani (Maryland)
- Nnabu Eze
- Sam Faddis
- Tony Campbell
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam DeMarco
- Allison Galbraith
- Andrew Duck
- Anthony Brown (Maryland)
- Anthony Carter Sr.
- Aruna Miller
- Bill Frick
- Charles Smith (Maryland)
- Charles Stokes
- Chris Graves
- Christopher Hearsey
- David Trone
- Dutch Ruppersberger
- Eduardo Rosas
- Elijah Cummings
- Erik Lane
- George English
- Jake Pretot
- Jamie Raskin
- Jesse Colvin
- John Moser (Maryland)
- John Rea (Maryland)
- John Sarbanes
- Michael Brown (Maryland)
- Michael Pullen
- Nadia Hashimi
- Roger Manno
- Steny Hoyer
- Steve Worton
- Summer Spring
- Thereasa Black
- Utam Paul
Republican
- Amie Hoeber
- Andrew Harris
- Brad Rohrs
- Bridgette Cooper
- Charles Anthony
- David Therrien
- George McDermott
- Hubert Owens Jr.
- J.D. Evans
- John Walsh (Maryland)
- Johnny Rice
- Kurt Elsasser
- Lamont Taylor (Maryland)
- Lisa Lloyd
- Liz Matory
- Martin Elborn
- Matt Mossburg
- Michael Pearson (U.S. House candidate)
- Mitchell Toland Jr.
- Ray Bly
- Richmond Davis
- Rob Seyfferth
- Thomas Harris (Maryland)
- Victor Williams
- William Devine III
- William Newton
Other parties
Massachusetts
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Allen Waters
- Beth Lindstrom
- Darius Mitchell (Massachusetts)
- Geoff Diehl
- Heidi Wellman
- John Kingston
- Mitt Romney
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Abhijit Das
- Alexandra Chandler
- Ayanna Pressley
- Barbara L'Italien
- Bill Cimbrelo
- Bill Keating
- Bopha Malone
- Brianna Wu
- Christopher Voehl
- Dan Koh
- Dominic Warren
- Gary Rucinski
- Jeff Ballinger
- Jim McGovern (Massachusetts)
- Joseph Kennedy III
- Juana B. Matias
- Katherine Clark
- Keith St. John
- Leonard Golder
- Lori Trahan
- Michael Capuano
- Nadeem Mazen
- Patrick Littlefield
- Richard Neal
- Rufus Gifford
- Seth Moulton
- Stephen Lynch
- Steve Kerrigan
- Tahirah Amatul-Wadud
- Terry Ryan
Republican
- Carlos Hernandez (Massachusetts)
- Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette
- John Hugo
- Joseph Schneider
- Kevin Powers
- Louis Kuchnir
- Louis Marino
- Peter Tedeschi
- Rick Green (Massachusetts)
- Scott Gunderson (Massachusetts)
- Tracy Lovvorn
Other parties
Michigan
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aida Gray
- Andy Levin
- Bill Wild
- Brenda Jones (Michigan)
- Brenda Lawrence
- Cathy Albro
- Chris Smith (Michigan)
- Coleman Young II
- Dan Haberman
- Dan Kildee
- Dana Alan Ferguson
- David Benac
- Debbie Dingell
- Dion Adams
- Dwight Brady
- Elissa Slotkin
- Ellen Lipton
- Eponine Garrod
- Fayrouz Saad
- Frank Accavitti Jr.
- Fred Wooden
- George Franklin
- Gretchen Driskell
- Haley Stevens
- Ian Conyers
- Jeff Thomas (Michigan)
- Jerry Hilliard
- John Conyers III
- Kentiel White
- Kimberly Bizon
- Kimberly Hill Knott
- Mark Bignell
- Martin Brook
- Mary Waters
- Matt Longjohn
- Matthew Morgan (Michigan)
- Michael Gilmore
- Michael McCarthy (Michigan)
- Nancy Skinner (Michigan)
- Nick Schiller
- Rashida Tlaib
- Rich Eichholz
- Rob Davidson
- Shanelle Jackson
- Sherry Gay-Dagnogo
- Steven Bieda
- Steven Friday
- Suneel Gupta
- Tim Greimel
- Zigmond Kozicki
Republican
- Bill Huizenga
- Candius Stearns
- David Dudenhoefer
- Fred Upton
- Jack Bergman
- Jeff Jones (U.S. House candidate, Michigan)
- Joe Farrington
- John Moolenaar
- Justin Amash
- Kerry Bentivolio
- Klint Kesto
- Kristine Bonds
- Kurt Heise
- Lena Epstein
- Lokesh Kumar
- Marc Herschfus
- Michael Bishop
- Mike Kowall
- Paul Clements
- Paul Mitchell
- Rocky Raczkowski
- Tim Walberg
- Travis Wines
Other parties
- Andrea Kirby
- Cooper Nye
- D. Etta Wilcoxon
- David Jay Lillis
- Douglas Smith (Michigan)
- Gary Walkowicz
- Harley Mikkelson
- John McDermott (Michigan)
- Kathy Goodwin
- Leonard Schwartz
- Marc Joseph Sosnowski
- Niles Niemuth
- Philip Kolody
- Ronald Graeser
- Sam Johnson (Michigan)
- Stephen J. Young
- Steve Young (Michigan)
- Ted Gerrard
Minnesota
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Ali Chehem Ali
- Amy Klobuchar
- Christopher Lovell Seymore Sr.
- David Robert Groves
- Gregg Iverson
- Leonard Richards
- Nick Leonard
- Richard Painter
- Roque De La Fuente
- Stephen Emery
- Steve Carlson
- Tina Smith
Republican
- Bob Anderson (Minnesota)
- Jim Newberger
- Karin Housley
- Merrill Anderson
- Nikolay Nikolayevich Bey
- Rae Hart Anderson
- Roque De La Fuente
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Jennings (Minnesota)
- Alicia Donahue
- Angie Craig
- Betty McCollum
- Bob Ries (Minnesota)
- Bobby Joe Champion
- Brian Santa Maria
- Cole Young
- Colin Minehart
- Collin Peterson
- Dan Feehan
- Dean Phillips
- Fasil Moghul
- Frank Nelson Drake
- Ian Todd
- Ilhan Omar
- Jamal Abdulahi
- Jason Metsa
- Jeff Erdmann
- Joe Radinovich
- Joe Sullivan
- John Wayne Austinson
- Johnny Akzam
- Keith Ellison (Minnesota)
- Kirsten Hagen Kennedy
- Leah Phifer
- Margaret Kelliher
- Michelle Lee
- Muad Hassan
- Patricia Torres Ray
- Regina Mustafa
- Reid Rossell
- Rich Wright
- Roque De La Fuente
- Soren Christian Sorensen
- Vicki Jensen
Republican
- A.J. Kern
- Andrew Candler
- Bob Carney Jr.
- Carla Nelson
- Christopher Chamberlin
- Dave Hughes
- Erik Paulsen
- Greg Ryan (Minnesota)
- Harry Welty
- Jason Lewis (Minnesota)
- Jennifer Zielinski
- Jim Hagedorn
- Matt Prosch
- Patrick Munro
- Pete Stauber
- Robert Barnheiser
- Roque De La Fuente
- Steve Williams (Minnesota)
- Tim Miller (Minnesota)
- Tom Emmer
Other parties
Mississippi
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- David Baria
- Howard Sherman
- Jason Shelton
- Jensen Bohren
- Jerone Garland
- Mike Espy
- Omeria Scott
- Victor Maurice Jr.
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Bennie Thompson
- Carlton Smith
- Jeramey Anderson
- Michael Aycox
- Michael Evans (Mississippi)
- Omeria Scott
- Randy Wadkins
Republican
- Boyd Kendall
- E. Brian Rose
- Katherine Tate
- Michael Guest
- Morgan Dunn
- Perry Parker (Mississippi)
- Sally Doty
- Steven Palazzo
- Trent Kelly
- Whit Hughes
Other parties
Missouri
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Angelica Earl
- Carla Wright
- Claire McCaskill
- David Faust
- John Hogan
- Leonard Steinman (Missouri)
- Travis Gonzalez
Republican
- Austin Petersen
- Bradley Krembs
- Brian Hagg
- Camille Lombardi-Olive
- Christina Smith (Missouri)
- Courtland Sykes
- Fred Ryman
- Josh Hawley
- Ken Patterson
- Kristi Nichols
- Leonard Steinman (Missouri)
- Peter Pfeifer
- Robert Marshner
- Tony Monetti
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Bill Haas
- Cori Bush
- Cort VanOstran
- Demarco Davidson
- Ed Andres
- Emanuel Cleaver
- Hallie Thompson
- Henry Martin
- Jamie Schoolcraft
- Jenna Squires
- Jim Evans (Missouri)
- John Farmer de la Torre
- John Kiehne
- John Messmer
- Joshua Shipp
- Kathy Ellis
- Katy Geppert
- Kelli Dunaway
- Kenneth Hatfield
- Mark Osmack
- Mike Evans (Missouri)
- Peyton Faucett
- Renee Hoagenson
- Robert Hazel
- Susan Bolhafner
- Vincent Jennings
- William Lacy Clay
- Winston Apple
Republican
- Ann Wagner
- Benjamin Holcomb
- Billy Long
- Blaine Luetkemeyer
- Brent Lasater
- Camille Lombardi-Olive
- Chadwick Bicknell
- Deshon Porter
- Edward Van Deventer Jr.
- Jacob Turk
- Jason Smith (Missouri representative)
- Jenna Marie Bourgeois
- Jim Evans (Missouri)
- John Webb (Missouri)
- Kress Cambers
- Lance Norris
- Noga Sachs
- Richonda Oaks
- Robert Vroman
- Sam Graves
- Vicky Hartzler
Other parties
- Alexander Howell
- Benjamin Brixey
- Cisse Spragins
- Dan Hogan
- Donald Stolle
- E. C. Fredland
- Mark Bliss (Missouri)
- Maurice Copeland
- Robb Cunningham
- Scott Lipic Moore
- Steven Koonse
Montana
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Albert Olszewski
- James Dean
- Matt Rosendale
- Ronald Murray
- Russell C. Fagg
- Scott Roy McLean
- Troy Downing
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
Nebraska
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
Nevada
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Allen Rheinhart
- Bobby Mahendra
- Daniel Burleigh
- David Drew Knight
- Jacky Rosen
- Jay Craddock
- Jesse Sbaih
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Allison Stephens
- Amy Vilela
- Clint Koble
- Dina Titus
- Eric Stoltz
- Guy Pinjuv
- Hermon Farahi
- Jack Love (Nevada)
- Jack Schofield Jr.
- Jesse Hurley
- John Anzalone
- Michael Weiss
- Patricia Spearman
- Patrick Fogarty
- Reuben D'Silva
- Richard Hart
- Rick Shepherd
- Sid Zeller
- Steve Schiffman
- Steven Horsford
- Susie Lee
- Vance Alm
Republican
- Annette Teijeiro
- Bill Townsend
- Cresent Hardy
- D'Nese Davis
- Danny Tarkanian
- David Gibbs (Nevada)
- David McKeon
- Eddie Hamilton
- Freddy Horne
- Ian Luetkehans
- Jeff Miller (Nevada)
- Jim Murphy (Nevada)
- Joel Beck
- Joyce Bentley
- Kenneth Wegner
- Lynda Tache
- Mark Amodei
- Michelle Mortensen
- Mike Monroe
- Patrick Carter
- Scott Hammond
- Sharron Angle
- Stavros S. Anthony
- Stephanie Jones (Nevada)
- Thomas Mark La Croix
- Victoria Seaman
Other parties
New Hampshire
U.S. House
Democratic
- Annie Kuster
- Chris Pappas
- Deaglan McEachern
- Levi Sanders
- Lincoln Soldati
- Mark S. Mackenzie
- Maura Sullivan
- Mindi Messmer
- Naomi Andrews
- Paul Cardinal
- Terence O'Rourke
- William Martin
Republican
- Andy Martin (New Hampshire)
- Andy Sanborn
- Bob Burns (New Hampshire)
- Brian Belanger
- Bruce Crochetiere
- Eddie Edwards (New Hampshire)
- Gerard Beloin
- Jay Mercer
- Jeffory Denaro
- Lynne Blankenbeker
- Mark Hounsell
- Michael Callis
- Steve Negron
- Stewart Levenson
Other parties
New Jersey
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Antonio Sabas
- Bob Hugin
- Brian Goldberg
- Jeff Bell (New Jersey)
- Jerry Watson
- Murray Sabrin
- Rich Pezzullo
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Fraser
- Albio Sires
- Alison Heslin
- Andrew Hartford
- Andrew Kim (New Jersey)
- Bill Pascrell
- Bonnie Watson Coleman
- Christopher Michael Czechowicz
- David Pringle
- Donald Norcross
- Donald Payne Jr.
- Frank Pallone
- Frederick John LaVergne
- Goutam Jois
- Jack Gebbia
- James Keady
- Javahn Walker
- Jeff Van Drew
- John Bartlett (New Jersey)
- Josh Gottheimer
- Josh Welle
- Katherine Hartman
- Kurt Perhach
- Linda Weber
- Lisa Mandelblatt
- Mark Washburne
- Michael Wildes
- Mike Keeling
- Mikie Sherrill
- Mitchell Cobert
- Nathan Kleinman
- Peter Jacob
- Rich Dennison
- Robert Carlson (New Jersey)
- Scott Salmon
- Sean Thom
- Tamara Harris
- Tanzie Youngblood
- Tom Malinowski
- Will Cunningham
- William Henry
Republican
- Agha Khan
- Antony Ghee
- Brian Fitzherbert
- Chris Smith (New Jersey)
- Dana Wefer
- Daryl Kipnis
- Eric Fisher
- Hirsh Singh
- James Toto
- Jason Sarnoski
- Jay Webber
- John McCann (New Jersey)
- John Muniz
- Leonard Lance
- Lindsay Brown
- Mark McGovern
- Martin Hewitt
- Patrick Allocco
- Paul Dilks
- Peter de Neufville
- Raafat Barsoom
- Rich Pezzullo
- Robert Shapiro
- Robert Turkavage
- Samuel Fiocchi
- Seth Grossman
- Steve Lonegan
- Tom MacArthur
Other parties
- Allen Yusufov
- Anthony Parisi Sanchez
- Brian Reynolds
- Claudio Belusic
- Cynthia Johnson (New Jersey)
- Dan Delaney
- Diane Moxley
- Edward Stackhouse Jr.
- Felicia Stoler
- Gregg Mele
- User:Jane Scharl/Robert Crook bio submisson
- Joanne Miller
- John Ordille
- Mahmoud Mahmoud
- Michael Rufo
- Mohammad Kabir
- Paul Hamlin
- Robert Crook
- Robert Shapiro
- Scott DiRoma
- Steven Fenichel
- Wendy Goetz
- William Benfer
New Mexico
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adolf Zubia
- Angel Pena
- Annie Chavez
- Antoinette Sedillo Lopez
- Ben Ray Lujan
- Damian Lara
- Damon Martinez
- David Alcon
- David Baake
- Debra Haaland
- Dennis Dinge
- Jesse Heitner
- John Abrams
- John Flores (New Mexico)
- Madeleine Hildebrandt
- Patrick Davis
- Paul Moya
- Ronald Fitzherbert
- Tony Martinez (New Mexico)
- Xochitl Torres Small
Republican
- Andrew Salas
- Clayburn Griffin
- Gavin Clarkson
- Jack Volpato
- Janice Arnold-Jones
- Jerald Steve McFall
- Michael Hendricks (New Mexico)
- Monty Newman
- Yvette Herrell
Other parties
New York
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam McFadden
- Adem Bunkeddeko
- Adriano Espaillat
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Andrew Gilchrist
- Anne Messenger
- Anthony Brindisi
- Antonio Delgado
- Boyd Melson
- Brendon Henry
- Brian Flynn (New York)
- Brian Higgins
- Carl Achille
- Carolyn Maloney
- Chad McEvoy
- Charles Whalen
- Dana Balter
- Darren Cole
- David Clegg
- David Mastrianni
- David Pechefsky
- Derickson Lawrence
- Don Boyajian
- Douglas Michalek
- DuWayne Gregory
- Dylan Ratigan
- Eddie Sundquist
- Elaine DiMasi
- Eliot Engel
- Emily Martz
- Erin Cole
- Erin Collier
- Gareth Rhodes
- Grace Meng
- Gregory Meeks
- Hakeem Jeffries
- Heath Phillips
- Holly Lynch
- Ian Golden
- James Felton Keith
- Jeff Beals
- Jeff Kurzon
- Jefferson Thomas
- Jerrold Nadler
- Joan Seamans
- John Rennhack
- Jonathan Lewis (New York)
- Jose Serrano
- Joseph Crowley
- Joseph Morelle
- Joyce Briscoe
- Juanita Perez Williams
- Karl Warrington
- Kate Browning
- Kathleen Rice
- Katie Wilson
- Kevin Thomas (New York)
- Linda Andrei
- Liuba Grechen Shirley
- Louise Slaughter
- Max Della Pia
- Max Rose
- Michael DeCillis
- Michael DeVito Jr.
- Mizan Choudhury
- Nate McMurray
- Nick Stankevich
- Nita Lowey
- Nydia Velazquez
- Omar Vaid
- Pat Ryan
- Patrick Madden (New York)
- Patrick Nelson
- Paul Sperling
- Paul Tonko
- Perry Gershon
- Peter Lindner
- Philip LaTessa
- Rachel Barnhart
- Radhakrishna Mohan
- Rick Gallant
- Robin Wilt
- Sander Hicks
- Sara Idleman
- Scott Comegys
- Sean Bunny
- Sean Maloney
- Steven Brisee
- Sue Sullivan
- Suraj Patel
- Tanya Boone
- Tedra Cobb
- Tim Gomes
- Tom Casey
- Tom Suozzi
- Tracy Mitrano
- Vivian Viloria-Fisher
- Yvette Clarke
- Zach Emig
Republican
- Ameer Benno
- Anthony Pappas
- Chris Collins (New York)
- Claudia Tenney
- Dan DeBono
- Daniel Donovan (New York)
- Earl Blum
- Eliot Rabin
- Elise Stefanik
- Frank Smierciak II
- James Maxwell (New York)
- James O'Donnell (New York)
- Jarred Buchanan
- Jason Gonzalez
- Jim Banks (New York)
- Jineea Butler
- Joe Vitollo
- John Faso
- John Katko
- Lee Zeldin
- Lutchi Gayot
- Michael Grimm
- Michael O'Reilly
- Naomi Levin
- Nicholas Wan
- Peter King
- Renee Zeno
- Rosanne DiPizio
- Russell Finley
- Sakima Green-Brown
- Steven Schnibbe
- Tom Reed
Other parties
- Alex Fernandez (New York)
- Bill Bass
- Bob Cohen (New York judicial candidate)
- Chad McEvoy
- Charles Hargrove
- Costa Michailidis
- Derickson Lawrence
- Elizabeth Perri
- Ernest Johnson (New York)
- Henry Bardel
- James Clasby
- James Dillon (New York)
- Jessica White
- Joel Anabilah-Azumah
- John Hertzler
- Joseph Ciardullo
- Joseph Lieberman (New York)
- Josh Sauberman
- Larry Piegza
- Lynn Kahn
- Michael Zak
- Patricia Latzman
- Ronald Kim (New York judicial candidate)
- Steve Krieg
- Steven Greenfield
- Tom Hillgardner
- Victoria Alexander
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U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Coker
- Alma Adams
- Beniah McMiller
- Christian Cano
- Dan McCready
- David Price
- David Wilson Brown
- Denise Adams
- Frank McNeill
- G.K. Butterfield
- Gabe Ortiz
- Gerald Wong
- Grayson Parker
- Jenny Marshall
- Kathy Manning
- Keith Young
- Ken Romley
- Kenneth Queen
- Kyle Horton
- Linda Coleman (North Carolina)
- Marc Tiegel
- Maria Warren
- Matt Coffay
- Michelle Laws
- Patrick Register
- Phillip Price
- Richard Watkins
- Ryan Watts
- Sam Searcy
- Scott Donaldson (North Carolina)
- Scott Huffman
- Steve Woodsmall
- Wendy May
Republican
- Albert Wiley Jr.
- Allen Chesser II
- Carl Persson
- Christopher Money
- Chuck Archerd
- Clarence Goins
- Cortland Meader
- David Rouzer
- Dillon Gentry
- George Holding
- Gina Collias
- Ira Roberts
- Jeff Gregory
- Lee Brian
- Mark Harris (North Carolina)
- Mark Meadows (North Carolina)
- Mark Walker (North Carolina)
- Matthew Vera
- Patrick McHenry
- Paul Bonham
- Paul Wright
- Phil Law
- Richard Hudson
- Robert Pittenger
- Roger Allison
- Scott Dacey
- Seth Blankenship
- Steve Von Loor
- Ted Budd
- Virginia Foxx
- Walter Jones
Other parties
North Dakota
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
Ohio
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Godfrey
- Aftab Pureval
- Betsy Rader
- Bill Ebben
- Cody James Slatzer‐Rose
- Crystal Lett
- Danny O'Connor (Ohio)
- Doug Wilson
- Ed Albertson
- Grant Goodrich
- Jackie Patton
- James Neu Jr.
- Janet Everhard
- Janet Garrett
- Jill Schiller
- John Luchansky
- John Michael Galbraith
- John Peters (Ohio)
- John Russell (Ohio)
- John Wilson (Ohio)
- Joshua Garcia (Ohio)
- Joyce Beatty
- Ken Harbaugh
- Laura Ann Weaver
- Leah Sellers
- Marcia Fudge
- Marcy Kaptur
- Mark Dent
- Matthew Guyette
- Michael Milisits
- Patrick Pikus
- Richard Olivito
- Rick Neal
- Rob Jarvis
- Robert Barr (Ohio)
- Robert Crow
- Robert Klepinger
- Ryan Hupp
- Shawna Roberts
- Susan Moran Palmer
- TJ Mulloy
- Ted Jones (Ohio)
- Theresa Gasper
- Tim Ryan (Ohio)
- Vanessa Enoch
- Werner Lange
- William Smith (Ohio)
- Zach Scott
Republican
- Abdulkadir Haji
- Anthony Gonzalez
- Beverly Goldstein
- Bill Johnson (Ohio)
- Bob Gibbs
- Bob Kreienkamp
- Bob Latta
- Brad Wenstrup
- Carol O'Brien
- Christina Hagan
- Christopher DePizzo
- Darrell Hartman
- David Joyce
- Evan Carp
- Gary Chiero
- Gregory Dunham
- Jim Burgess
- Jim Jordan (Ohio)
- John Adams (Ohio US House candidate)
- John Anderson (Ohio)
- John Mitchel
- Jon Halverstadt
- Joseph Miller
- Keith Colton
- Kevin Bacon
- Lawrence Cohen
- Matt Lynch
- Melanie Leneghan
- Michael Grusenmeyer
- Michael Turner (Ohio)
- Mick Shoemaker Jr.
- Millie Milam
- Pat Manley
- Patrick Quinn (Ohio)
- Robert Blazek
- Samuel Ronan
- Steve Chabot
- Steve Stivers
- Steven Kraus
- Terry Robertson
- Thomas Patton
- Tim Kane
- Todd Wolfrum
- Troy Balderson
- W. Benjamin Franklin
- Warren Davidson
Other parties
- Adam Hickey
- Austin Bashore
- David Harlow
- David Macko
- James Condit Jr.
- James Jerome Bell
- Johnathan Miller
- Jonathan Veley
- Matthew Brendan O'Connor
- Mike Goldschmidt
- Steve Myers (Ohio)
- Werner Lange
Oklahoma
U.S. House
Democratic
- Amanda Douglas
- Clay Padgett
- David Matthew Hullum
- Eddie Porter
- Elijah McIntosh
- Elysabeth Britt
- Frankie Robbins
- Fred Gipson
- Gwendolyn Fields
- Jason Nichols
- John McKenna (Oklahoma)
- Kendra Horn
- Leona Kelley-Leonard
- Mallory Varner
- Mark Keeter
- Mary Brannon
- Murray Thibodeaux
- Roxann Klutts
- Ruby Peters
- Tim Gilpin
- Tom Guild
- Tyson Todd Meade
- Virginia Jenner
Republican
- Andy Coleman
- Brian Jackson (Oklahoma congressional candidate)
- Danny Stockstill
- David Smith (Oklahoma)
- DeJuan Edwards
- Frank Lucas
- Gregory Dunson
- James Taylor (Oklahoma)
- Jarrin Jackson
- John McCarthy (Oklahoma)
- Kevin Hern
- Markwayne Mullin
- Nathan Dahm
- Steve Russell
- Tim Harris (Oklahoma)
- Tom Cole (Oklahoma)
Other parties
Oregon
U.S. House
Democratic
- Ben Lavine
- Charles Rand Barnett
- Daniel Arcangel
- Earl Blumenauer
- Eric Burnette
- Eric Hafner (Oregon)
- Jamie McLeod-Skinner
- Jennifer Neahring
- Jim Crary
- Kurt Schrader
- Michael Byrne
- Michael Stansfield (Oregon)
- Peter DeFazio
- Peter Wright
- Raz Mason
- Ricky Barajas
- Ross Wordhouse
- Steven Cody Reynolds (Oregon)
- Suzanne Bonamici
- Timothy White
Republican
- Art Robinson
- Court Boice
- George Griffith
- Greg Walden
- Jo Rae Perkins
- Joey Nations
- John Verbeek
- Mark Callahan
- Michael Polen
- Paul Romero
- Preston Miller
- Randy Pollock
- Robert Reynolds
- Stefan Strek
- Tom Harrison (Oregon)
Other parties
- Dan Souza
- David Walker (Oregon)
- Drew Layda
- Gary Dye
- Marc Koller
- Mark Roberts (Oregon)
- Marvin Sandnes
- Michael Beilstein
- Michael P. Marsh (Oregon)
- Richard Jacobson
Pennsylvania
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Bobby Lawrence
- Cynthia Ayers (Pennsylvania)
- Jeff Bartos
- Jim Christiana
- Joseph Vodvarka
- Lou Barletta
- Paul Addis (Pennsylvania)
- Paul DeLong
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Anthony
- Adam Benjamin Campbell
- Adam Sedlock
- Alan Howe
- Ashley Lunkenheimer
- Beth Tarasi
- Bibiana Boerio
- Bill Green
- Bill Leiner
- Bob Dettore
- Brendan Boyle
- Brent Ottaway
- Brian Skibo
- Casey McLeod
- Charles Klein
- Chip Collica
- Chris Rieger
- Chrissy Houlahan
- Christina Hartman
- Conor Lamb
- Dan Muroff
- David Clark (Pennsylvania)
- David Weidman
- David Wertime
- Daylin Leach
- Denny Wolff
- Drew McGinty
- Dwight Evans
- Elizabeth Moro
- Eric Ding
- Gary Wegman
- George Badey
- George Scott (Pennsylvania)
- Greg Edwards (Pennsylvania)
- Gregory Vitali
- Janis Brooks
- Jessica King (Pennsylvania)
- Joe Hoeffel
- John George (Pennsylvania)
- John Morganelli
- John Stolz
- Judy Herschel
- Julie Eble
- Kerith Strano Taylor
- Kevin Johnson (Pennsylvania)
- Larry Arata
- Laura Quick
- Lindy Li
- Madeleine Dean
- Marc Friedenberg
- Margo Davidson
- Mary Ellen Balchunis
- Mary Gay Scanlon
- Mary Jo Daley
- Matt Cartwright
- Michael Doyle (Pennsylvania Congress)
- Michele Lawrence
- Mike Marsicano
- Molly Sheehan
- Nathan Kleinman
- Nina Ahmad
- Paul Perry
- Rachel Reddick
- Ray Linsenmayer
- Richard Lazer
- Rick Daugherty
- Robert Brady
- Robert Multari
- Robert Solomon (Pennsylvania)
- Roger Ruggles
- Ronald DiNicola
- Scot John Tomaszewski
- Scott Wallace (Pennsylvania)
- Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson
- Shelly Chauncey
- Shira Goodman
- Steve Bacher
- Susan Boser
- Susan Wild
- Thaddeus Kirkland
- Theresa Wright
- Tom Prigg
- Wade Jodun
- Willie Singletary
Republican
- Andrew Lewis (Pennsylvania)
- Andrew Shecktor
- Art Halvorson
- Benjamin Hornberger
- Bernard Washabaugh II
- Bill Neff
- Brian Fitzpatrick
- Bryan Leib
- Chester Beiler
- Clare Putnam Pozos
- Dan David
- Dan Meuser
- Dave Reed
- David Torres
- Dean Browning
- Dean Malik
- Doug Mastriano
- Doug McLinko
- George Halcovage
- Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania)
- Greg McCauley
- Guy Reschenthaler
- Jeremy Gonzales Ibrahim
- Joe Billie
- Joe Peters
- John Chrin
- John Eichelberger
- John Joyce (Pennsylvania)
- Justin Simmons
- Keith Rothfus
- Kevin Oakes
- Kris Hart
- Lloyd Smucker
- Marty Nothstein
- Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania)
- Mike Pries
- Paul Addis (Pennsylvania)
- Paul Masters
- Pearl Kim
- Richard Booker
- Rick Saccone
- Robert Kuniegel
- Ryan Costello
- Scott Perry
- Scott Uehlinger
- Sean Donahue
- Stephen Bloom (Pennsylvania)
- Tom Marino
- Travis Schooley
- Valerie Mihalek
- Walter Smerconish
Other parties
Rhode Island
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
South Carolina
U.S. House
Democratic
- Annabelle Robertson
- Archie Parnell
- Bill Hopkins
- Brandon Brown (South Carolina)
- Bruce Fischer
- Chris Chastain
- Doris Lee Turner
- Eric Graben
- Hosea Cleveland
- J.T. Davis
- James Clyburn
- Joe Cunningham
- Mal Hyman
- Mark Ali (South Carolina)
- Mary Geren
- Phil Black (South Carolina)
- Robert Williams (South Carolina Representative)
- Sean Carrigan
- Sidney Moore
- Steve Lough
- Toby Smith
- Will Morin III
Republican
- Barry Bell
- Claude Schmid
- Dan Albert
- Dan Hamilton
- Dimitri Cherny
- Gerhard Gressmann
- J. Alan Ruff
- James Epley
- Jeff Duncan (South Carolina)
- Joe Wilson (South Carolina)
- John Marshall Mosser
- John Ward (South Carolina)
- Johnny Ray
- Jon James
- Jordan Brown
- Josh Kimbrell
- Justin David Sanders
- Katie Arrington
- Larry Guy Hammond
- Lee Bright
- Mark Burns (South Carolina)
- Mark Sanford (South Carolina)
- Ralph Norman
- Shannon Pierce
- Stephen Brown (South Carolina)
- Ted Fienning
- Tom Perez (South Carolina)
- Tom Rice (South Carolina)
- William Timmons
Other parties
South Dakota
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
Tennessee
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Aaron Pettigrew
- Andy Ogles
- Edgar A. Lawson
- Larry Crim
- Marsha Blackburn
- Rolando Toyos
- Stephen Lee Fincher
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Christopher Finley
- Christopher Hale
- Danielle Mitchell
- Dawn Barlow
- Erika Stotts Pearson
- Harold Shevlin
- Isaac Richmond
- Jim Cooper (Tennessee)
- John Boatner Jr.
- Joseph Schenkenfelder
- Joshua Williams
- Justin Kanew
- Kasandra Smith
- M. Latroy Alexandria-Williams
- Mariah Phillips
- Marty Olsen
- Matt Reel
- Merrilee Wineinger
- Peter Heffernan
- Renee Hoyos
- Stephen Brandon
- Steve Cohen
- Steven Reynolds (Tennessee)
Republican
- Ashley Nickloes
- Brad Fullington
- C. David Stansberry
- Charles Fleischmann
- Charlotte Bergmann
- Chaz Allison
- Christopher Monday
- Colleen Owens (Tennessee)
- David Kustoff
- George Flinn Jr.
- Glen Dean
- Hank Hamblin
- Jack Maddux
- James Brooks (Tennessee)
- Jason Emert
- Jeremy Massengale
- Jimmy Matlock
- Jody Ball
- John Rose (Tennessee)
- Judd Matheny
- Ken Gross
- LaVern "U-Turn LaVern" Vivio
- Lee Thomas Miller
- Mark Green (Tennessee)
- Mickie Lou Banyas
- Phil Roe
- Robert Ewing Corlew
- Scott DesJarlais
- Tim Burchett
- Todd McKinley
- Vito Sagliano
- William Spurlock Sr.
Other parties
- David Ross
- Greg Samples
- James Hart (Tennessee)
- Lenny Ladner
- Michael Salyer
- Nicholas Mantanona
- Rick Tyler (Tennessee)
Texas
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Bell
- Adrienne Bell
- Al Green
- Al Woolum
- Alex Triantaphyllis
- Ali Khorasani
- Andre Joseph
- Angela Villescaz
- Armando Walle
- Augustine Reyes
- Awbrey Hughlett
- Barbara Mallory Caraway
- Ben Garves
- Ben Mendoza
- Brent Beal
- Brett Shipp
- Carlos Quintanilla
- Catherine Krantz
- Chetan Panda
- Chris Perri
- Christian Hernandez
- Christine Mann
- Colin Allred
- Dale Mantey
- Dan Epstein
- Dan Wood
- Danielle Pellett
- Darrell Rodriguez (Texas)
- David Henry (Texas)
- Dayna Steele
- Debra Kerner
- Derrick Crowe
- Dominique Garcia
- Dori Fenenbock
- Ed Meier
- Eddie Bernice Johnson
- Elliott McFadden
- Enrique Garcia
- Eric Holguin
- Eric Pfalzgraf
- Eric Williams (Texas congressional candidate)
- Filemon Vela (Texas U.S. representative)
- George Rodriguez (congressional candidate)
- Gina Ortiz Jones
- Greg Sagan
- H. P. Parvizian
- Hector Morales
- Henry Cuellar
- Ira Bershad
- Ivan Sanchez
- James Cargas
- James Graf (Texas)
- Jan McDowell
- Jana Lynne Sanchez
- Jason Westin
- Jay Hulings
- Jennie Lou Leeder
- Jerome Tilghman
- Jimmy Darnell Jones
- Joaquin Castro
- John Biggan
- John Carrillo
- John Duncan (Texas)
- John Wannamaker
- Jon Powell
- Joseph Kopser
- Josh Imhoff
- Joshua Butler (Texas)
- Judy Canales
- Julie Oliver
- Justin Snider
- Kathi Thomas
- Kent Lester
- Kevin Nelson (Texas)
- Lander Bethel
- Larry Tylka
- Laura Moser
- Letitia Plummer
- Levii Shocklee
- Levy Barnes Jr.
- Lillian Salerno
- Linsey Fagan
- Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
- Lloyd Doggett
- Lorie Burch
- M.J. Hegar
- Madeline Eden
- Marc Veasey
- Margarita Ruiz Johnson
- Mark Gibson (Texas)
- Mary Wilson (Texas)
- Mason Casas
- Matt Harris
- Medrick Yhap
- Miguel Levario
- Mike Clark (Texas)
- Mike Siegel
- Nicole LeClaire
- Nikolus Gianukos
- Norma Chavez
- Pat Bryan
- Pedro Valencia
- Raul (Roy) Barrera
- Rene Pena
- Richard Johnson (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
- Richie DeGrow
- Rick Kennedy
- Rick Treviño
- Rixi Melton
- Roel Garcia
- Ron Marshall (Texas)
- Ronnie McDonald
- Ruby Faye Woolridge
- Sam Johnson (Texas congressional candidate)
- Scott Sturm
- Sheila Jackson Lee
- Shirley McKellar
- Silky Malik
- Sri Preston Kulkarni
- Steve Brown (Texas)
- Steve Love
- Steven David (Texas)
- Sylvia Garcia
- Tahir Javed
- Tami Walker
- Tanner Do
- Tawana Cadien
- Todd Allen
- Todd Carlton
- Todd Litton
- Todd Maternowski
- Vanessa Adia
- Vanessa Edwards Foster
- Veronica Escobar
- Vicente González
- West Hansen
- Will Fisher
Republican
- Adrian Mizher
- Al Poteet
- Alex Donkervoet
- Alia Garcia-Ureste
- Alma Arredondo-Lynch
- Anthony Culler
- Anthony White (Texas)
- Autry Pruitt
- Ava Pate
- Bech Bruun
- Bill Flores
- Bill Sargent
- Blake Farenthold
- Brian Babin
- Bunni Pounds
- Carmen Maria Montiel
- Charles Lingerfelt
- Chip Roy
- Chris Mapp
- Craig Walker (Texas)
- Cyrus Sajna
- Dale Brueggemann
- Daniel Crenshaw
- Danny Campbell (Texas congressional candidate)
- Danny Nguyen
- David Balat
- David Niederkorn
- David Smalling
- David Williams (Texas)
- Deborah Gagliardi
- Earl Brunner
- Eddie Gassman
- Edward Ziegler
- Eric Burkhart
- Eric Zmrhal
- Foster Hagen
- Francisco Canseco
- Harry Bowers
- Ivan Andarza
- Jaimy Blanco
- Jake Ellzey
- James Cantu
- James Green (Texas)
- Jason Isaac
- Jason Wright
- Jenifer Sarver
- Jerry Hall (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
- Jodey Arrington
- John Carter
- John Cook (2018 Texas congressional candidate)
- John Cooper (Texas)
- John Culberson
- John Grunwald
- John Ratcliffe
- Johnathan Davidson
- Jon Spiers
- Jonny Havens
- Justin Lurie
- Kathaleen Wall
- Kay Granger
- Keith Casey
- Ken Cope
- Kenneth Sheets
- Kenny Marchant
- Kevin Brady
- Kevin Harrison (Texas)
- Kevin Roberts (Texas)
- Kurt Schwab
- Lance Gooden
- Louie Gohmert
- Mac Thornberry
- Malcolm Whittaker
- Mark Mitchell (Texas)
- Matt McCall (Texas)
- Mauro Garza
- Mel Hassell
- Michael Burgess
- Michael Cloud (Texas)
- Michael McCaul
- Michael Palmer
- Mike Conaway (Texas)
- Mike Sweeney (Texas)
- Paul Brown (Texas)
- Paul Myers
- Peggy Wardlaw
- Pete Olson
- Pete Sessions
- Phillip Aronoff
- Randy Weber
- Rey Gonzalez
- Rick Seeberger
- Rick Walker (Texas)
- Robert Schafranek
- Robert Stovall
- Roger Williams (Texas)
- Ronald Wright
- Roshin Rowjee
- Ryan Krause
- SK Alexander
- Sam Deen
- Samuel Temple
- Sean Ricker
- Shannon Dubberly
- Shawn Dandridge
- Sheldon Daniels
- Susan Narvaiz
- Thomas Dillingham
- Tim Westley
- Troy Ratterree
- Van Taylor
- Veronica Birkenstock
- Will Hurd
- William Hayward
- William Negley
- Willie Billups
Other parties
- Anthony Cristo
- Arthur Thomas IV
- Ben Mendoza
- Benjamin Hernandez
- Bert Aguin
- Calvin DeWeese
- Chris Duncan
- Chris Suprun
- Christopher Claytor
- Clark Patterson
- Cullen Burns
- Desarae Lindsey
- Don Conley III
- Glenn Adair
- Gregory Brady
- Jacob Leddy (Texas)
- James Duerr
- Jason Harber
- Jason Reeves (Texas)
- Jeff Callaway
- Jeffrey Blunt
- Jessica Peterka
- John McElligott
- Kellen Sweny
- Ken Ashby
- Kesha Rogers
- Lee Santos
- Lori Bartley
- Luke Spencer
- Mark Boler
- Melina Baker
- Mike Kolls
- Mike Ryan
- Patrick Gunnels
- Peter Churchman
- Phil Kurtz
- Robert Mason
- Roger Barone
- Ronald Kimmons
- Ruben Corvalan
- Samuel Williams Jr.
- Scott Cubbler
- Shawn Jones
- Stephanie Williams
- Vince Duncan
Utah
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Abe Lincoln Brian Jenkins
- Alicia Colvin
- Jeremy Friedbaum
- Joshua Lee
- Larry Meyers
- Loy Brunson
- Mike Kennedy (Utah)
- Mitt Romney
- Samuel Parker
- Stoney Fonua
- Tim Jimenez
- Torrey Jenkins
- Tyrone Jensen
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Homer
- Ben McAdams
- Carol Surveyor
- Darlene McDonald
- James Singer
- Kurt Weiland
- Lee Castillo
- Marla Mott-Smith
- Misty Snow
- Randy Hopkins
- Sheldon Kirkham
- Shireen Ghorbani
- Tom Taylor (Utah)
Republican
- Chia-Chi Teng
- Chris Stewart (Utah)
- Christopher Herrod
- John Curtis (Utah)
- Kevin Probasco
- Mary Burkett
- Mia Love
- Rob Bishop
Other parties
Vermont
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
Virginia
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
No candidates filed to run for this party in this state.
U.S. House
Democratic
- Abigail Spanberger
- Adam Slate
- Alison Kiehl Friedman
- Andrew Sneathern
- Anthony Flaccavento
- Ben Cullop
- Bobby Scott (Virginia)
- Charlotte Moore
- Dan Helmer
- Dan Ward
- Dave Belote
- David Hanson (Virginia)
- Deep Sran
- Don Beyer
- Donald McEachin
- Edwin Santana (Virginia)
- Eileen Bedell
- Elaine Luria
- Ernest Porter
- Gerald Connolly
- Janelle Noble
- Jennifer Lewis
- Jennifer Wexton
- John Suddarth
- Jonathan Park
- Julia Biggins
- Julien Modica
- Justin Santopietro
- Karen Mallard
- Kim Gower
- Kimberly Adams (2018 congressional candidate)
- Leslie Cockburn
- Lindsey Davis Stover
- Michael Pomerleano
- Paul Pelletier
- Peter Volosin
- Roger Dean Huffstetler
- Ryan Sawyers
- Sergio Coppola
- Shadi Ayyas
- Shaun Brown
- Vangie Williams
Republican
- Barbara Comstock
- Ben Cline
- Chan Park
- Chaz Haywood
- David Brat
- David Leon
- Denver Riggleman
- Douglas Wright
- Ed Justo
- Elliot Pope
- Jeff Dove
- Kathryn Lewis (Virginia)
- Mary Jones
- Mike Desjadon
- Morgan Griffith
- Rob Wittman
- Ryan McAdams
- Scott Taylor (Virginia)
- Shak Hill
- Shion Fenty
- Thomas Garrett
- Thomas Oh
Other parties
- Helen Alli
- Michael Frend
- Mike Webb
- Padraig-Eoin "Patrick" Stubbs
- Pete Wells (Virginia)
- Scott Blankenship
- Stevan Porter
- Steve America
Washington
U.S. Senate
Democratic
- Clint Tannehill
- Don Rivers
- George Kalberer
- Maria Cantwell
- Mohammad Said
- Roque De La Fuente
- Thor Amundson
Republican
- Art Coday
- Dave Bryant
- Glen Stockwell
- GoodSpaceGuy
- Joey Gibson
- John Orlinski
- Keith Swank
- Matt Hawkins
- Matthew Heines
- RC Smith
- Roque De La Fuente
- Susan Hutchison
- Tim Owen
Other parties
- Alex Tsimerman
- Brad Chase
- Clay Johnson (Washington)
- James Robert Deal
- Jennifer Ferguson
- Mike Luke
- Sam Wright (Washington)
- Steve Hoffman
U.S. House
Democratic
- Adam Smith (Washington)
- Brayden Olson
- Brian Kostenko
- Carolyn Long
- Christine Brown
- Collin Richard Carlson
- David McDevitt
- Denny Heck
- Derek Kilmer
- Dorothy Gasque
- Jason Rittereiser
- Keith Arnold
- Kim Schrier
- Lisa Brown (Washington)
- Martin Hash
- Matt Sutherland
- Mona Das
- Peter Harrison
- Poga Ahn
- Pramila Jayapal
- Rick Larsen
- Robert Hunziker
- Roque De La Fuente
- Sarah Smith
- Shannon Hader
- Suzan DelBene
- Thomas Cramer (Washington)
- Toby Whitney
- Tola Marts
Republican
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers
- Craig Keller
- Dan Newhouse
- Dino Rossi
- Doug Basler
- Douglas Dightman
- Earl Bowerman
- Gordon Allen Pross
- Jack Hughes-Hageman
- Jaime Herrera Beutler
- Jeffrey Beeler
- Jered Gavin Bonneau
- Joseph Brumbles
- Kari Ilonummi
- Michael Cortney
- Roque De La Fuente
- Scott Stafne
- Uncle Mover
Other parties
- Adam Harrsion
- Brian Luke
- Dave Saulibio
- Eric Agnew
- Kari Ilonummi
- Krystol McGee
- Mike Coverdale
- Patrick Dillon
- Richard Reyes
- Scott Stafne
- Stonewall Jackson Bird
- Tamborine Borrelli
- Tyler Myles Vega
- Uncle Mover
West Virginia
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Bo Copley
- Don Blankenship (West Virginia)
- Evan Jenkins
- Jack Newbrough
- Patrick Morrisey
- Scott Ernst
- Tom Willis
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Aaron Scheinberg
- Janice Hagerman
- Kendra Fershee
- Paul Davis (West Virginia)
- Ralph Baxter
- Richard Ojeda
- Shirley Love
- Steve Williams (West Virginia)
- Talley Sergent
- Tom Payne (West Virginia)
Republican
- Alexander Mooney
- Ayne Amjad
- Carol Miller (West Virginia)
- David McKinley
- Marty Gearheart
- Philip Payton
- Rick Snuffer (2018 West Virginia congressional candidate)
- Rupert Phillips Jr.
Other parties
Wisconsin
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
- Beau Liegeois
- Bob Look
- Brian Ewert
- Cathy Myers
- D.F. Paulaha
- Dan Kohl
- David Beeksma
- David Yankovich
- Gary George (Wisconsin)
- Gwen Moore
- Kyle Frenette
- Margaret Engebretson
- Mark Pocan
- Ramon Hyron Garcia
- Randy Bryce
- Ron Kind
- Sarah Lloyd
- Shawn Rundblade
- Tom Palzewicz
Republican
- Alex Virijevich
- Brad Boivin
- Brandon Cook
- Bryan Steil
- Cindy Werner
- Glenn Grothman
- Jeff Wamboldt
- Jennifer Vipond
- Jeremy Ryan
- Jim Sensenbrenner
- Kevin Steen
- Michael Gallagher (Wisconsin)
- Nick Polce
- Paul Nehlen
- Scott Olmer
- Sean Duffy
- Steve Toft
- Tim Rogers (Wisconsin)
Other parties
Wyoming
U.S. Senate
Democratic
Republican
- Anthony Van Risseghem
- Charlie Hardy
- David Dodson (Wyoming)
- John Barrasso
- John Holtz
- Roque De La Fuente
Other parties
U.S. House
Democratic
Republican
Other parties
Women candidates
According to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP), a record number of women filed to run as candidates for both the U.S. House and U.S Senate in 2018. As of October 23, 2018, 53 women filed to run for U.S. Senate seats, breaking the previous record of 40 set in 2016. Twenty-two women won U.S. Senate primaries in 2018, which exceeded the previous high of 18 in 2016, according to CAWP. On the U.S. House side, 476 women filed to run in 2018, which was a more than 50 percent increase over the previous record of 298 in 2012. Click here for more data from CAWP.[1]
Wave elections (1918-2016)
See also: Wave elections (1918-2016)
The term wave election is frequently used to describe an election cycle in which one party makes significant electoral gains. How many seats would Republicans have to lose for the 2018 midterm election to be considered a wave election?
Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred between 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) second midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump's (R) first presidential election in 2016. We define wave elections as the 20 percent of elections in that period resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president's party.
Applying this definition to U.S. House elections and U.S. Senate elections, we found that Republicans would need to lose 48 House seats and seven Senate seats for 2018 to qualify as a wave election in each chamber.
The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 11 U.S. House waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.
[hide]U.S. House wave elections |
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Year |
President |
Party |
Election type |
House seats change |
House majority[2] |
|
1932 |
R |
Presidential |
-97 |
D |
||
1922 |
R |
First midterm |
-76 |
R |
||
1938 |
D |
Second midterm |
-70 |
D |
||
2010 |
D |
First midterm |
-63 |
R (flipped) |
||
1920 |
D |
Presidential |
-59 |
R |
||
1946 |
D |
First midterm |
-54 |
R (flipped) |
||
1994 |
D |
First midterm |
-54 |
R (flipped) |
||
1930 |
R |
First midterm |
-53 |
D (flipped) |
||
1942 |
D |
Third midterm |
-50 |
D |
||
1966 |
D |
First midterm[3] |
-48 |
D |
||
1974 |
R |
Second midterm[4] |
-48 |
D |
The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 10 U.S. Senate waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.
[hide]U.S. Senate wave elections |
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Year |
President |
Party |
Election type |
Senate seats change |
Senate majority[5] |
|
1932 |
R |
Presidential |
-13 |
D (flipped) |
||
1958 |
R |
Second midterm |
-12 |
D |
||
1946 |
D |
First midterm |
-10 |
R (flipped) |
||
1980 |
D |
Presidential |
-9 |
R (flipped) |
||
2014 |
D |
Second midterm |
-9 |
R (flipped) |
||
1942 |
D |
Third midterm |
-8 |
D |
||
2008 |
D |
Presidential |
-8 |
D |
||
1926 |
R |
First midterm[6] |
-7 |
R |
||
1930 |
R |
First midterm |
-7 |
R |
||
1986 |
R |
Second midterm |
-7 |
D (flipped) |
See also
Footnotes
· · Denotes the party that had more seats in the U.S. House following the election.
· · Lyndon Johnson's (D) first term began in November 1963 after the death of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was first elected in 1960. Before Johnson had his first midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.
· · Gerald Ford's (R) first term began in August 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was first elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Because Ford only served for two full months before facing the electorate, this election is classified as Nixon's second midterm.
· · Denotes the party that had more seats in the U.S. House following the election.
- · Calvin Coolidge's (R) first term began in August 1923 after the death of President Warren Harding (R), who was first elected in 1920. Before he had his first midterm in 1926, Coolidge was re-elected as president in 1924.
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