2020 Election Results

★ Starred = Winner

Note: These results are neither certified as final nor official. We apologize for any typographical, transpositional or mathematical errors that are nearly inevitable in a list of more than 500 races.

Alabama

Frank Dillman, Macon Co. Comm. Chair, 14.0%, 2-Way

Alaska

Scott Kohlhaas, State House 16, 7.9%, 3-Way
Carolyn Clift, State Senate N, 4.2%, 3-Way

Arkansas

Brian Leach, Sebastian Co. Justice of the Peace Dist. 13, 26.4%, 2-Way
Bryan Aguiar, Benton Co. Constable Twnshp. 1, 35.5%, 2-Way
David Humphrey, Benton Co. Constable Twnshp. 5, 22.7%, 2-Way
Frank Gilbert, US House 4, 2.8%, 3-Way
Judy Bowers, State House 22, 25.0%, 2-Way
Kevin Vornheder, State House 100, 21.0%, 2-Way
Lee Evans, Crawford Co. Justice of the Peace Dist. 1, 17.7%, 2-Way
Michael Kalagias, US House 3, 3.9%, 3-Way
Ricky Dale Harrington Jr, US Senate, 33.4%, 2-Way
Stephen Edwards, State House 77, 32.4%, 2-Way
Wayne Willems, State House 15, 15.1%, 2-Way
William Whitfield Hyman, Sebastian Co. Justice of the Peace D7, 34.7%, 3-Way
Zach Mulson, Sebastian Co. Justice of the Peace Dist. 11, 40.6%, 2-Way

California

★ Brian Holtz, Purissima Hills Water Dist. Board President
Jamie Dluzak, State Senate 9, 10.7%, 2-Way
Azadeh Weber, Saratoga Union School Dist. Board of Trustees, 15.9%, 5-Way
★ Bob Karwin, Menifee City Council Dist. 1, 58.9%, 2-Way
★ Kalish Morrow, Hanford City Council, 43.8%, 3-Way
★ Kate O’Brien, Rancho Simi Rec. and Park Dist. Board, 21.1%, 4-Way
Michael Noguera, Atwater City Council, 42.6%, 2-Way
Ricky Estrada, Menifee Mayor, 27.4%, 3-Way
Samuel Ulloa, Rancho Santiago Comm. College Dist. Trustee Area 5, 15.1%, 3-Way
Scott Schmidt, Los Rios Comm. College Dist. Trustee Area 7, 35.8%, 2-Way
★ Wendy Hewitt, Calimesa City Council, 27.3%, 4-Way

Colorado

Adam Shuknecht, State House 53, 24.6%, 2-Way
Amara Hildebrand, State House 28, 5.5%, 3-Way
Bonnie Davis, Chaffee Co. Comm. Dist. 1, 3.5%, 3-Way
Bonnie Pyle, State House 39, 3.0%, 3-Way
Brian Meyer, State House 44, 2.9%, 3-Way
Bruce Griffith, US House 4, 0.5%, 4-Way
Caryn Ann Harlos, State House 45, 2.8%, 3-Way
Cory Schaeffer, State House 27, 5.7%, 3-Way
David P. Jurist, State House 03, 2.9%, 3-Way
David Thompson, State House 14, 3.4%, 3-Way
Douglas Anderson, State House 23, 4.9%, 3-Way
Ed Duffett, US House 5, 2.9%, 5-Way
Hanna Waugh, Lake Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 44.7%, 2-Way
Hans Romer, Jefferson Co. Comm. Dist. 1, 4.6%, 3-Way
Heather Johnson, State Senate 10, 5.2%, 3-Way
James E. “Jed” Gilman, State House 13, 3.2%, 3-Way
Jason Chapman, State House 32, 5.9%, 3-Way
Jeffrey Kennedy Crowe, State House 6, 2.5%, 3-Way
John Hjersman, State House 16, 3.6%, 3-Way
John Keil, US House 3, 2.3%, 4-Way
John Pickerill, State House 46, 3.7%, 3-Way
Joseph Johnson, State House 63, 4.6%, 3-Way
Joshua P Lallement, Arapahoe Co. Comm. Dist. 1, 3.2%, 3-Way
Judy Darcy, State House 20, 2.6%, 3-Way
Kathryn Jane Martin, Arapahoe Co. Comm. Dist. 5, 7.5%, 3-Way
Ken Biles, US House 7, 2.7%, 4-Way
Kevin Gulbranson, State House 56, 4.0%, 4-Way
Kyle Furey, US House 1, 1.6%, 5-Way
M Victoria Reynolds, Douglas Co. Comm. Dist. 2, 3.5%, 3-Way
Marc Montoni, Mesa Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 3.7%, 4-Way
Marc Solomon, State Senate 26, 2.6%, 3-Way
Margot Herzl, State House 22, 3.2%, 3-Way
Matthew Hess, Weld Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 4.8%, 3-Way
Michael McRedmond, State House 15, 4.6%, 3-Way
Michael Seebeck, State House 21, 4.5%, 3-Way
Michele Poague, State Senate 29, 31.2%, 2-Way
Nathan Foutch, State House 18, 3.5%, 3-Way
Norm Olsen, US House 6, 1.8%, 4-Way
Raymon Doane, US Senate, 1.6%, 5-Way
Richie Frangiosa, Park Co. Comm. Dist. 2, 34.7%, 2-Way
Rob Stutz, State House 34, 1.1%, 4-Way
Robert Berg, El Paso Co. Comm. Dist. 2, 4.0%, 3-Way
Robert Harrison, State House 40, 1.0%, 3-Way
Ryan van Gundy, State House 29, 5.5%, 3-Way
Sean Short, State House 50, 37.9%, 3-Way
Susan Quilleash-Nelson, State House 17, 4.8%, 3-Way
Thomas Atkinson, US House 2, 2.3%, 4-Way
Timothy Campbell, El Paso Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 4.0%, 3-Way
Victoria Ciraolo, El Paso Co. Comm. Dist. 4, 6.5%, 3-Way
Wayne Harlos, State Senate 4, 2.6%, 3-Way
Wes Pinchot, State House 9, 2.5%, 3-Way
William Robinson, Dist. Atty. Judicial Dist. 2, 15.9%, 2-Way
Zechariah Harris, State Senate 12, 3.3%, 3-Way
Christian Vernaza, CU Regent Dist. 2, 4.0%, 3-Way

Delaware

Amy Merlino, State House 15, 1.7%, 3-Way
Bill Hinds, State House 27, 1.8%, 3-Way
David Rogers, US House, 0.8%, 4-Way
Dayl Thomas, Wilmington Council Dist. 7, 6.6%, 2-Way
John Machurek, Governor, 0.5%, 4-Way
Nadine Frost, US Senate, 1.1%, 4-Way
Scott Gesty, State House 7, 1.5%, 3-Way
Will McVay, Kent Co. Clerk, 1.8%, 3-Way

District of Columbia

Joe Bishop-Henchman, At-Large Council Member, 0.9%, 24-Way
Patrick Hynes, US House Delegate, 2.9%, 9-Way

Florida

Andre Klass, Seminole Co. Comm. Dist. 5, 4.3%, 3-Way
Davie Parrish, Columbia Co. Tax Collector, 17.5%, 2-Way
Joe Hannoush, State House 25, 2.3%, 3-Way
Marcos Diego Marrero, Osceola Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 5.7%, 4-Way
Austin Lee Lanteigne, St. Johns Co. Airport Authority Board Group 4, 14.7%, 4-Way
★ Jim Turney, Altamonte Springs City Comm., Unopposed
Kenneth Willey, State House 18, 3.2%, 3-Way
★ Tony Busby, Osceola Co. Soil and Water Conservation Dist. Seat 2, Unopposed
Wesley Wilson, Volusia Co. Soil and Water Conservation Dist. Seat 2, 27.4%, 2-Way

Georgia

Brian Slowinski, US Senate, 0.7%, 20-Way
Elizabeth Melton, Public Service Comm. Dist. 1, 3.7%, 3-Way
Nathan Wilson, Public Service Comm. Dist. 4, 3.1%, 3-Way
Shane Hazel, US Senate, 2.3%, 3-Way
Danny Dolan, Tyrone Town Council Post 3, 20.8%, 4-Way

Hawaii

Feena Bonoan, State Senate Dist. 20, 30.6%, 2-Way
Michelle Tippens, US House 2, 2.8%, 6-Way

Idaho

Dan Karlan, State Senate 28, 22.4%, 2-Way
Jennifer Luoma, Legislative Dist. 2, 16.5%, 2-Way
Jess Smith, State House 13, 22.3%, 2-Way
Joe Evans, US House 1, 3.6%, 3-Way
Justin Nagle, Kootenai Co. Sheriff, 9.6%, 3-Way
Lisa Adams, State House 21, 28.5%, 2-Way

Illinois

Bill Redpath, US House 6, 1.7%, 3-Way
Brad Bielert, State House 103, 21.5%, 2-Way
Brian Dennehy, Cook Co. Atty., 6.4%, 3-Way
Chad Grimm, State House 92, 25.6%, 2-Way
Clayton Cleveland, State House 80, 22.3%, 2-Way
Danny Malouf, US Senate, 1.9%, 5-Way
Glenn Olofson, State House 55, 31.6%, 2-Way
Ian Peak, State House 115, 8.1%, 3-Way
Jake Leonard, Montgomery Co. Board Dist. 2, 5.7%, 3-Way
Jim Byrne, Kankakee Co. Board Dist. 23, 40.9%, 2-Way
Jim Young, McHenry Co. Auditor, 25.7%, 2-Way
Joseph Schreiner, State House 19, 3.4%, 3-Way
Joshua Flynn, State House 78, 18.8%, 2-Way
Kelly Liebmann, McHenry Co. Coroner, 29.3%, 2-Way
Ken Allison, State House 88, 4.4%, 3-Way
Kevin Woodard, McLean Co. Auditor, 6.3%, 3-Way
Mark Elmore, State House 113, 13.3%, 3-Way
Nathan Florey, DeWitt Co. Circuit Clerk, 16.0%, 2-Way
Preston Nelson, US House 8, 29.1%, 2-Way
Sasha Cohen, Dekalb Co. Board Dist. 5, 24.1%, 2-Way

Indiana

Crystal Henry, State House 91, 6.2%, 3-Way
Donald Rainwater, Governor, 14.0%, 3-Way
James Rodenberger, US House 8, 3.3%, 3-Way
Jason Eicholtz, State House 83, 4.4%, 3-Way
Ken Tucker, US House 5, 4.1%, 3-Way
Mark Renholzberger, State House 97, 4.7%, 3-Way
Michael Strauss, US House 1, 2.8%, 3-Way
Morgan Rigg, State House 52, 3.8%, 3-Way
Russell Brooksbank, State House 71, 22.4%, 2-Way
Tom Ferfinhoff, US House 6, 3.6%, 3-Way
Tonya Millis, US House 9, 4.3%, 3-Way

Iowa

Blake Johannes, State House 12, 2.8%, 3-Way
Bryan Holder, US House 3, 3.4%, 3-Way
Eric Cooper, State House 45, 26.5%, 2-Way
Myra Matejka, State House 70, 25.3%, 2-Way
Rick Stewart, US Senate, 2.2%, 4-Way
Robert Fairchild, State House 16, 4.1%, 3-Way
Toya Johnson, State Senate 16, 23.6%, 2-Way

Kansas

Dante Javaheri, State House 46, 13.8%, 2-Way
Jason Buckley, US Senate, 4.9%, 3-Way
LJ Hermreck, State House 103, 7.0%, 3-Way
Matthew Clark, State House 23, 5.3%, 3-Way
Michael Kerner, State House 17, 3.2%, 3-Way
Rick Parsons, State House 33, 9.7%, 3-Way
Robert Garrard, US House 2, 4.2%, 3-Way
Roman Van Nahmen, Gray Co. Magistrate, 20.6%, 2-Way
Ross Wahl, Riley Co. Comm. Dist. 2, 6.2%, 3-Way
Steve Hohe, US House 3, 2.8%, 3-Way

Kentucky

Amanda Billings, State Senate 3, 21.6%, 2-Way
Bill Mitchell, State House 69, 4.5%, 3-Way
Brad Barron, US Senate, 4.0%, 3-Way
Bryan Short, State Senate 27, 19.0%, 2-Way
Cristi Kendrick, State House 66, 5.0%, 3-Way
Frank Harris, US House 6, 1.7%, 3-Way
Guy Miller, State Senate 5, 7.0%, 2-Way
Jacob Clark, State House 18, 16.9%, 3-Way
James Toller, State House 78, 16.9%, 2-Way
Joshua Gilpin, State House 2, 16.7%, 2-Way
Mitch Rushing, State House 49, 2.9%, 3-Way
Randall Daniel, State House 26, 19.3%, 2-Way
Robert Perry, US House 2, 2.1%, 4-Way
Timothy Filback Sr., State House 23, 1.8%, 3-Way
Brandon Wright, City Council of Cave City, 6.8%, 13-Way

Louisiana

Aaron Sigler, US Senate, 5.5%, 15-Way
Andrew Poland, St Bernard Parish Constable Ward B, 16.9%, 3-Way
Brandon Leleux, US House 3, 2.8%, 4-Way
Everett Baudean, Baton Rouge Metro Council Dist. 7, 10.3%, 6-Way
Howard Kearney, US House 1, 2.5%, 3-Way
★ Jacquelin “Jackie” Hankins, Board of Aldermen 5 Town of Newellton (Tensas Parish), 58.3%, 3-Way
Patrick Redmon, Judge City of Bunkie, 40.9%, 2-Way

Maine

★ Shawn Levasseur, Knox Co. Budget Comm. Dist. 3, Unopposed

Michigan

Alex Avery, Kent Co. Drain Comm., 3.9%, 3-Way
Andrew Chadderdon, Wayne Co. Comm. Dist. 12, 16.1%, 2-Way
Andrew Wrenbeck, Grass Lake Twnshp. Trustee, 7.4%, 5-Way
Andy Evans, Cheboygan Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 16.6%, 3-Way
Anthony Croff, State House 39, 1.6%, 3-Way
Benjamin Boren, US House 1, 1.5%, 3-Way
Bill Hall, State Board of Education, 1.2%, 11-Way
Bruce Jaquays, Commerce Twnshp. Supervisor, 2.6%, 3-Way
Connor Nepomuceno, Oakland Co. Executive, 1.6%, 3-Way
Cory Dean, Blair Twnshp. Trustee, 8.5%, 5-Way
Dana Carver, Cheboygan Co. Comm. Dist. 7, 17.2%, 2-Way
Daniel Ziemba PE, Wayne Co. Prosecuting Atty., 17.3%, 2-Way
David Canny, US House 4, 1.4%, 4-Way
David Holmer, Manistee Co. Comm. Dist. 7, 25.2%, 2-Way
Deidre Griffith, Macomb Co. Comm. Dist. 4, 2.6%, 3-Way
★ Donna Gundle-Kreig, Mancelona Twnshp. Trustee , 22.4%, 3-Way
Eric Larson, University of Michigan Board of Regents, 1.1%, 10-Way
Frederick Horndt, State House 28, 2.1%, 3-Way
Gregory Creswell, State House 1, 2.0%, 3-Way
Gregory Stempfle, State House 27, 1.6%, 4-Way
James Harris, US House 5, 1.6%, 4-Way
James Hudler, University of Michigan Board of Regents, 1.0%, 10-Way
James Johnson, Cheboygan Co. Treasurer, 15.1%, 2-Way
James Young, State House 37, 2.0%, 3-Way
Jami Van Alstine, Wayne Co. Comm. Dist. 11, 21.6%, 2-Way
Jamie Lewis, Kent Co. Clerk, 4.0%, 3-Way
Jason Crum, State House 104, 2.0%, 3-Way
Jeffrey Depoy, US House 6, 2.8%, 4-Way
Jim Fulner, Armada Twnshp. Trustee, 9.1%, 3-Way
John Stedman, Kent Co. Sheriff, 3.5%, 3-Way
Jonathan Elgas, Wayne State University Board of Governors, 1.3%, 7-Way
Joseph Charles, Otsego Co. Sheriff, 12.1%, 2-Way
Joseph Hartman, US House 8, 1.8%, 3-Way
Joseph LeBlanc, Plymouth Twnshp. Trustee, 3.1%, 8-Way
Katherine Nepton, Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, 3.9%, 7-Way
Kerry Morgan, Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, 3.9%, 7-Way
Leonard Schwartz, US House 11, 2.0%, 3-Way
Lisa Lane Gioia, US House 14, 1.1%, 5-Way
Loel Gnadt, Wayne Co. Comm. Dist. 4, 11.8%, 2-Way
Mary Buzuma, Ottawa Co. Clerk, 21.0%, 2-Way
Matt Saliba, Macomb Co. Comm. Dist. 13, 2.5%, 3-Way
Max Riekse, US House 2, 1.3%, 5-Way
Michael Saliba, US House 9, 1.6%, 4-Way
Norman Peterson, State House 64, 2.6%, 3-Way
Rafael Wolf, State House 63, 2.2%, 4-Way
Richard Hewer, State Board of Education, 0.9%, 11-Way
Richard Secula, Wayne Co. Register of Deeds, 2.9%, 3-Way
★ Scotty Boman, Detroit Community Advisory Council Dist. 4, 100.0%, Unopposed
Thomas Bosch, Long Lake Twnshp. Trustee, 1.5%, 9-Way
Tim Yow, State House 35, 1.2%, 3-Way
Wesley Crouse, Wayne Co. Comm. Dist. 14, 13.2%, 3-Way
Will Tyler White, Michigan State University Board of Trustees, 1.3%, 10-Way

Minnesota

★ Cara Schulz, Burnsville City Council At Large, 49.1%, 2-Way
Christopher Klavetter, Burnsville Mayor, 35.9%, 2-Way

Mississippi

Lesley Smith, Election Comm., Unknown, 2-Way

Missouri

Andrew Bolin, State House 83, 20.5%, 2-Way
Andrew Miller, State House 24, 11.0%, 2-Way
Bill Slantz, Lieutenant Governor, 1.8%, 4-Way
Cameron Pack, State House 53, 1.7%, 4-Way
Carl Herman Freese, Secretary of State, 1.9%, 5-Way
Jeff Coleman, State Senate 13, 12.5%, 2-Way
Jim Higgins, US House 6, 2.1%, 3-Way
Kevin Babcock, Atty. General, 2.8%, 3-Way
Kevin Craig, US House 7, 4.2%, 3-Way
Leonard J Steinman II, US House 3, 2.0%, 3-Way
Mark Bliss, State Senate 21, 20.2%, 2-Way
Martin Schulte, US House 2, 2.6%, 3-Way
Mike Copeland, State House 107, 3.7%, 3-Way
Nick Kasoff, State Treasurer, 2.2%, 4-Way
Rik Combs, Governor, 1.6%, 4-Way
Robin Dominick, US House 5, 2.6%, 3-Way
Stephen R. Johnson, State House 88, 1.8%, 3-Way
Steven K. Koonse, US House 4, 2.7%, 3-Way
Tom Schmitz, US House 8, 1.8%, 3-Way
William Truman (Bill) Wayne, State House 51, 24.7%, 2-Way

Montana

Andrew Schaefer, State House 67, 5.2%, 3-Way
Cade Stiles, State House 13, 7.4%, 3-Way
Devin Braaten, State Senate 47, 5.1%, 3-Way
Doug Campbell, State House 64, 5.2%, 3-Way
Francis Wendt, State House 62, 26.2%, 2-Way
George Anthony Schultz, State House 19, 15.1%, 2-Way
Jacob Kitson, State House 37, 10.0%, 2-Way
John Lamb, State Senate 36, 20.5%, 2-Way
Kevin Leatherbarrow, Superintendent of Public Instruction, 4.2%, 3-Way
Lyman Bishop & John Nesper, Governor & Lt. Governor, 3.8%, 3-Way
Melody Benes, State House 43, 29.5%, 2-Way
Nicholas Ramlow, State House 07, 5.4%, 3-Way
Nolen W Skime, State Senate 45, 3.8%, 3-Way
Richard L Armerding, State House 98, 4.9%, 3-Way
Roger Roots, State Auditor, 5.3%, 3-Way
Ron Vandevender, State House 80, 11.1%, 2-Way

Nebraska

Dennis Grace, US House 1, 2.8%, 3-Way
Dustin Hobbs, US House 3, 3.8%, 3-Way
Gene Siadek, US Senate, 6.3%, 3-Way
Mercadies Damratowksi, State House 37, 24.3%, 2-Way
Gerald Henthorn, Seward Council Ward 3, 38.9%, 2-Way
Mike Knebel, Bellevue City Council, 31.1%, 2-Way
Tyler Schaeffer, US House 2, 3.0%, 5-Way

Nevada

Charles Holt, Douglas Co. Comm. Dist. 3, 30.1%, 2-Way
Dave Jones, State House 39, 2.9%, 3-Way
Jonathan Esteban, US House 4, 2.0%, 4-Way
Liz DelSignore, State House 42, 21.3%, 3-Way
Natasha Bousley, State House 28, 23.4%, 2-Way
Robert Strawder Jr., US House 1, 1.9%, 4-Way
Sam Toll, Storey Co. Comm. Dist. 1, 32.1%, 2-Way
Steve Brown, US House 3, 2.6%, 4-Way
Timothy Hagan, State Senate 5, 2.7%, 3-Way

New Hampshire

AJ Olding, US House 2, 2.4%, 3-Way
Darryl Perry, Governor, 1.4%, 3-Way
Justin O’Donnell, US Senate, 2.4%, 3-Way
Nicholas Sarwark, Hillsborough Co. Atty., 5.6%, 3-Way
Richard Manzo, Hillsborough Co. Treasurer, 5.6%, 3-Way
Zach Dumont, US House 1, 2.4%, 3-Way

New Jersey

Dan Delaney, US House 8, 1.4%, 3-Way
Dan Valentine, Ocean Co. Freeholder, 1.1%, 3-Way
Jesse Ehrnstrom, US House 2, 0.7%, 4-Way
John Mirrione, US House 10, 0.7%, 5-Way
Michael Rufo, US House 4, 0.5%, 5-Way

New Mexico

Bob Walsh, US Senate, 2.6%, 3-Way
Buck Bonner, Dona Ana Co. Comm. 4, 5.5%, 3-Way
Chris Luchini, Public Regulation Comm. 3, 28.4%, 2-Way
Frederick Snoy, State Senate 13, 3.3%, 3-Way
Helen Milenski, State House 45, 17.2%, 2-Way
James Rickman, Los Alamos Co. Comm., 14.5%, 6-Way
Jason Vaillancourt, State House 28, 4.6%, 3-Way
Jeremy Myers, State House 44, 3.7%, 3-Way
Jerry Gage, State House 50, 3.6%, 3-Way
John McDivitt, State Senate 19, 4.3%, 3-Way
Krik Myers, Education Comm. 9, 4.7%, 3-Way
Laura Burrows, Education Comm. 4, 39.4%, 2-Way
Lee Weinland, State Senate 5, 4.7%, 3-Way
Mark Curtis, State House 19, 5.5%, 3-Way
Oscar Astorga, Lea Co. Comm. Dist. 4, 16.5%, 2-Way
Paul McKenney, State House 21, 30.2%, 2-Way
Randall Sobien, State House 30, 3.7%, 3-Way
Ranota Banks, State House 15, 4.2%, 3-Way
Scott Goodman, State House 17, 4.9%, 3-Way
Scott Milenski, State Senate 24, 3.2%, 3-Way
Stephen P. Curtis, Court of Appeals 2, 7.1%, 3-Way
Steven Penhall, State House 31, 2.9%, 3-Way
Will Kinney, State House 38, 2.8%, 3-Way

New York

Adam Fischer-Gledhill, State House 4, 0.7%, 3-Way
Duane Whitmer, US House 27, 1.2%, 3-Way
Howard Rabin, US House 3, 0.5%, 3-Way
Jay Carr, Saugerties Town Justice, 3.7%, 3-Way
Kevin Wilson, US House 25, 1.6%, 3-Way
Michael Madrid, US House 10, 1.2%, 3-Way
Steven Kölln, US House 12, 1.4%, 3-Way
Thomas Quiter, State Senate 52, 10.8%, 2-Way
Victoria Alexander, US House 19, 1.2%, 4-Way
William Van Helmond, State House 2, 1.3%, 3-Way

North Carolina

Adrian Lee Travers, State House 11, 5.5%, 3-Way
Anthony Mascolo, State Senate 8, 3.1%, 3-Way
Bruce Basson, State House 36, 3.6%, 3-Way
D. Reid Deal Sr., Davidson Co. Board Of Comms., 3.0%, 7-Way
Dee Watson, State House 49, 4.7%, 3-Way
Gavin Bell, State House 30, 18.3%, 2-Way
Guy Meilleur, State House 41, 3.1%, 3-Way
Jason Loeback, State Senate 18, 3.5%, 3-Way
Jeff Matemu, US House 2, 2.2%, 3-Way
Jeffrey Scott, State Senate 37, 3.7%, 3-Way
Justin Walczak, State Senate 14, 4.5%, 3-Way
Kat McDonald, State Senate 15, 5.2%, 3-Way
Liam Leaver, State House 37, 3.1%, 3-Way
Lyndon John Smith, State House 114, 3.4%, 3-Way
Michael C. Munger, State House 34, 4.3%, 3-Way
Michael Nelson, State House 35, 3.6%, 3-Way
Nick Taylor, State House 25, 3.6%, 3-Way
Ray Ubinger, State Senate 22, 3.0%, 3-Way
Sammie Brooks, State House 33, 4.3%, 3-Way
Sean Haugh, State House 31, 14.4%, 2-Way
Shannon Bray, US Senate, 3.1%, 4-Way
Steven DiFiore, Governor, 1.1%, 4-Way
Thomas B. Hill, Cabarrus Co. Board of Comms., 3.5%, 5-Way
Tim Harris, State Senate 2, 3.9%, 3-Way
Tracey Debruhl, US House 11, 1.9%, 4-Way
Travis Groo, State Senate 17, 3.8%, 3-Way
Wesley Longsdorf, Winston-Salem Council Southeast Ward, 15.1%, 2-Way
Zach Berly, State House 53, 3.8%, 3-Way

North Dakota

DuWayne Hendrickson, Governor, 3.9%, 3-Way
Steven James Peterson, US Congress, 3.4%, 3-Way
Ohio
Brandon Lape, US House 7, 3.3%, 3-Way
Dyrone Smith, Cuyahoga Co. Council Dist. 8, 11.6%, 2-Way
John Stewart, US House 12, 2.9%, 3-Way
Kevin Kahn, US House 1, 3.5%, 3-Way
Oscar Herrera, State House 96th, 3.2%, 3-Way
Steve Perkins, US House 4, 2.8%, 3-Way

Oklahoma

A.J. Bailey, State House 101, 2.4%, 3-Way
Bob White, US House 4, 3.4%, 3-Way
Greg Sadler, State Senate 17, 23.5%, 2-Way
Richie Castaldo, US House 2, 3.0%, 3-Way
Robert Murphy, US Senate, 2.2%, 5-Way
Todd Hagopian, Oklahoma Corporation Comm., 23.9%, 2-Way

Oregon

Gary Dye, US Senate, 1.7%, 4-Way
Kyle Markley, Secretary of State, 2.7%, 4-Way
Lars D H Hedbor, Atty. General, 2.3%, 3-Way
Matthew James Rix, US House 5, 2.4%, 3-Way
William H Johnson Jr., Marion Co. Comm., 3.2%, 3-Way

Pennsylvania

Daniel Wassmer, Atty. General, 1.7%, 4-Way
Jared Martin, State House 147, 3.1%, 3-Way
Jennifer Moore, Auditor General, 3.0%, 4-Way
Joseph Soloski, State Treasurer, 2.2%, 4-Way
Larry Frey, State House 110, 13.3%, 2-Way
Marc Bozzacco, State House 153, 23.0%, 2-Way
Matt Baltsar, State House 194, 0.3%, 3-Way
Noyes Lawton, State House 68, 8.6%, 2-Way
Ryan Bourinski, State House 107, 17.9%, 2-Way

Rhode Island

William Hunt, State House 68, 40.5%, 2-Way

South Carolina

Dan Gregory, Clerk of Court Charleston Co., 45.4%, 2-Way
Alex Thornton, State House 119, 30.0%, 2-Way
Justin Bishop, State House 77, 13.9%, 2-Way
Lawrence Lee, State House 71, 2.9%, 3-Way
Melissa Couture, Charleston Co. Council Dist. 6, 5.3%, 3-Way
Rodney Travis, State House 109, 18.9%, 2-Way
Sean Thornton, Charleston Co. Council Dist. 7, 36.6%, 2-Way
Victor Kocher, State House 79, 12.7%, 2-Way
William Dettmering III, State House 107, 1.8%, 3-Way

South Dakota

Adam Jewell, State Senate 5, 21.0%, 2-Way
Alexander Martin, State Senate 20, 14.9%, 2-Way
CJ Abernathey, State Senate 23, 10.4%, 2-Way
Daryl Root, State Senate 4, 17.4%, 2-Way
Devin Saxon, Public Utilities Comm., 5.1%, 3-Way
Gideon Oakes, State Senate 30, 28.7%, 2-Way
Gregory Baldwin, State Senate 17, 4.4%, 3-Way
Kent Wilsey, State Senate 29, 22.1%, 2-Way
Randy “Uriah” Luallin, US House, 19.0%, 2-Way

Tennessee

Cassie Cummings, Hendersonville Ward 6 Alderman, 17.0%, 3-Way
David Tyler, East Ridge City Council, 9.1%, 6-Way
Joey Dasinger, Clarksville City Council Ward 5, 12.6%, 3-Way
★ Trisha Butler, Clarksville City Council Ward 12, 32.6%, 6-Way

Texas

Andrew Jewell, Dallas Co. Comm. Pct. 3, 5.5%, 3-Way
Anthony Cristo, US House 34, 1.6%, 4-Way
Arthur DiBianca, US House 21, 1.9%, 4-Way
Arthur Thomas, State House 119, 2.2%, 4-Way
Audra Berry, State Board of Education Dist. 8, 26.5%, 2-Way
Bekah Congdon, US House 28, 2.7%, 3-Way
Ben Easton, Austin City Council Dist. 10, 1.9%, 7-Way
Beto Villela, US House 23, 2.8%, 3-Way
Bill Kelsey, US House 25, 2.0%, 3-Way
Billy Pierce, Harris Co. Tax Assessor/Collector and Voter Registrar, 3.3%, 3-Way
Bret Bolton, State House 105, 5.9%, 2-Way
Brian Elliott, State House 136, 3.6%, 3-Way
Cameron Brock, State Senate 4, 2.5%, 3-Way
Chad Abbey, US House 36, 1.6%, 3-Way
Chris Duncan, US House 8, 2.0%, 3-Way
Christopher J. Claytor, US House 3, 2.1%, 3-Way
Christy Peterson-Mowrey, US House 32, 1.4%, 4-Way
Clark Patterson, US House 31, 2.2%, 3-Way
Clyde Garland, Brazos Co. Sheriff, 4.7%, 3-Way
Darren Hamilton, US House 24, 1.6%, 5-Way
Dick Llyes, State House 24, 2.5%, 3-Way
Ed Kless, State House 89, 2.5%, 3-Way
Ed Rankin, State House 108, 2.3%, 3-Way
Elliott Scheirman, US House 2, 1.6%, 3-Way
Eric Velasquez, State House 118, 3.3%, 3-Way
Erica Lockwood, Travis Co. Tax Assessor-Collector, 5.3%, 3-Way
Ivan Foster, Comal Co. Comm. Pct. 1, 3.2%, 3-Way
J.K. Stephenson, State House 61, 2.9%, 3-Way
Jack B. Westbrook, US House 13, 2.2%, 3-Way
James Harren, State House 133, 1.7%, 3-Way
Jared Wissel, State Senate 11, 2.5%, 3-Way
Jason Reeves, US House 33, 1.6%, 5-Way
Jeffrey Blunt, US House 20, 2.2%, 3-Way
Jesse Herrera, State House 150, 3.3%, 3-Way
Jessica Pallett, State House 94, 3.2%, 3-Way
JJ Campbell, State House 146, 13.0%, 2-Way
JoAnne Valdivia, State Senate 19, 3.6%, 3-Way
Joe Burnes, US House 19, 2.4%, 3-Way
Jose R. Sosa, US House 9, 2.9%, 3-Way
Joseph LeBlanc Jr., US House 22, 3.9%, 3-Way
Julian MarDock, State House 44, 3.1%, 3-Way
Kenneth Moore, State House 49, 3.2%, 3-Way
Kerry McKennon, US Senate, 1.9%, 4-Way
Kevin Hale, US House 5, 2.1%, 3-Way
Lee Sharp, State House 137, 18.5%, 2-Way
Lou Antonelli, US House 4, 1.6%, 3-Way
Luke Spencer, US House 18, 1.8%, 4-Way
Mark Ash, Supreme Court Place 1, 2.5%, 3-Way
Mark Boler, US House 26, 2.1%, 3-Way
Mark Savino, State House 10, 24.2%, 2-Way
Matthew Sterett, Railroad Comm., 2.2%, 4-Way
Melanie A. Black, US House 6, 3.1%, 3-Way
Michael Clark, State House 47, 2.4%, 2-Way
Michael Miller, State House 85, 2.4%, 3-Way
Neko Antoniou, State House 127, 28.9%, 2-Way
Nelson Range, State House 96, 2.7%, 3-Way
Nicole Sprabary, State House 4, 20.9%, 2-Way
Paul Bilyeu, State House 135, 2.3%, 3-Way
Phil Gray, US House 27, 2.0%, 3-Way
Phil Kurtz, US House 29, 1.5%, 3-Way
R. Edwin Adams, State House 8, 14.1%, 2-Way
R. Grizzle Trojacek, State House 139, 14.1%, 2-Way
Rhett Smith, Bexar Co. Justice of the Peace Pct. 2, 19.9%, 2-Way
Rod Wingo, State House 97, 2.3%, 2-Way
Ross Lynn Leone, US House 15, 1.9%, 3-Way
Roy Eriksen, US House 10, 2.2%, 3-Way
Russell E. Hess, Parker Co. Sheriff, 15.9%, 2-Way
Shane D. Newsom, State House 112, 2.5%, 3-Way
Shawn Huckabay, State House 120, 3.2%, 3-Way
Shawn Jones, State House 66, 1.9%, 3-Way
Shawn Kelly, US House 7, 1.8%, 3-Way
Stephanie Berlin, Texas State Board of Education Dist. 5, 3.9%, 3-Way
Steven Broussard, Jefferson Co. Sheriff, 1.7%, 2-Way
Ted Brown, US House 17, 3.2%, 3-Way
Timothy Duffield, State Senate 6, 16.0%, 2-Way
Tom Oxford, Texas Supreme Court Place 8, 2.5%, 3-Way
Tony Quinones, State House 117, 3.8%, 3-Way
Tony Valdivia, State House 125, 20.1%, 2-Way
Trey Holcomb, US House 12, 3.3%, 3-Way
Trip Seibold, Texas State Board of Education Dist. 10, 3.3%, 3-Way
Wacey Alpha Cody, US House 11, 2.0%, 3-Way
Warren Funk, Kerr Co. Sheriff, 5.3%, 2-Way
Whitney Bilyeu, Texas State Board of Education Dist. 6, 2.9%, 3-Way
William Strange III, Texas Supreme Court Place 7, 2.3%, 3-Way

Utah

Brent Zimmerman, State House 16, 7.0%, 3-Way
Daniel Cottam, Governor, 3.1%, 4-Way
John Molnar, US House 4, 3.0%, 4-Way
Joseph Speciale, Treasurer, 14.3%, 3-Way
Lee Anne Walker, State House 46, 4.0%, 3-Way
Rob Latham, US House 2, 4.1%, 3-Way
Rudy Bautista, Atty. General, 5.1%, 3-Way

Virginia

Stevan Porter, Herndon VA Town Council, 10.7%, 8-Way
Cesar Alberto, Roanoke VA City Council, 4.2%, 8-Way
★ Jessica Abbott, Virginia Beach City Council, 62.3%, 2-Way

Washington

Brett Borden, State House 9 Pos 1, 23.8%, 2-Way
Dan Driscoll, Pacific Co. Comm. 2, 47.3%, 2-Way
David Wiley, State House 38 Pos 2, 32.2%, 2-Way
Marliza Melzer, State House 33 Pos 2, 26.0%, 2-Way

West Virginia

Brett Lee Sullins, Parkersburg City Council, 5.7%, 3-Way
Brett Rogers, State House 63, 6.4%, 3-Way
David Moran, US House 1, 2.7%, 3-Way
Erika Kolenich, Governor, 2.9%, 4-Way
Michael Allen Young, State House 15, 5.9%, 3-Way
Mike Lockard, State House 46, 5.8%, 3-Way
Rex Starkey, Harrison Co. Comm., 5.4%, 3-Way
Travis Shultz, State Senate 3, 7.5%, 3-Way

Wyoming

Bethany Baldes, State House 55, 49.6%, 2-Way
Lela Konecny, State House 47, 21.3%, 2-Way
★ Marshall Burt, State House 39, 54.4%, 2-Way
Richard Brubaker, US House, 3.7%, 4-Way
Shawn Johnson, State House 38, 24.6%, 2-Way