December 19
Florida’s 58th House District – GOP Hold
Dan Raulerson (R) resigned August 15.
Lawrence McClure (R) – 7,593 – 54.47%
Jose Vazquez (D) – 4,715 – 33.82%
Ahmad Hussam Saadaldin (I) – 1,190 – 8.54%
Bryan Zemina (L) – 443 – 3.18%
Total Votes – 13,941 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 49th Senate District
Sean Tindell (R) resigned October 16.
Joel Carter – 1,986 – 52.71%
Dan Carr – 1,004 – 26.65%
Ron Meyers – 778 – 20.65%
Total Votes – 3,768 – 100.00%
Tennessee’s 17th Senate District – GOP Hold
Mae Bevers (R) resigned September 1 to run for governor.
Mark Pody (R) – 5,995 – 51.31%
Mary Alice Carfi (D) – 5,688 – 48.69%
Total Votes – 11,683 – 100.00%
December 12
United States Senate (Alabama) – DEM Gain
Jeff Sessions (R) was appointed Attorney General February 9.
Doug Jones (D) – 671,151 – 49.92%
Roy Moore (R) – 650,436 – 48.38%
Write-Ins – 22,780 – 1.69%
Total Votes – 1,344,367 – 100.00%
Iowa’s 3rd Senate District – GOP Hold
Bill Anderson (R) resigned November 1.
Jim Carlin (R) – 3,707 – 54.57%
Todd Wendt (D) – 3,083 – 45.30%
Scattering – 11 – 0.16%
Overvote – 2 – 0.03%
Undervote – 2 – 0.03%
Total Votes – 6,805 – 100.00%
December 5
California’s 51st Assembly District – DEM Hold
Jimmy Gomez (D) elected to California’s 34th congressional district.
Wendy Carrillo (D) – 11,100 – 53.54%
Luis Lopez (D) – 9,631 – 46.46%
Total Votes – 20,731 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ Worcester & Middlesex Senate District – GOP Gain
Jennifer Flanagan (D) resigned to join the state’s Cannabis Control Commission.
Dean Tran (R) – 7,290 – 46.45%
Susan A. Chalifoux Zephir (D) – 6,614 – 42.15%
Claire M. Freda (Unenrolled) – 1,553 – 9.90%
Charlene R. DiCalogero (G) – 201 – 1.28%
Blank Votes – 28 – 0.18%
All Others – 6 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 15,693 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 133rd House District – DEM Hold
Daniel McNeill (D) passed away September 8.
Jeanne McNeill (D) – 2,302 – 67.43%
David Molony (R) – 992 – 29.06%
Samantha Dorney (L) – 120 – 3.51%
Total Votes – 3,414 – 100.00%
November 14
Oklahoma 37th Senate District – DEM Gain
Dan Newberry (R) resigned January 31.
Allison Ikley-Freeman (D) – 2,234 – 50.33%
Brian O’Hara (R) – 2,205 – 49.67%
Total Votes – 4,439 – 100.00%
Oklahoma 45th Senate District – GOP Hold
Kyle D. Loveless (R) resigned amid ethics investigation.
Paul Rosino (R) – 2,817 – 56.77%
Steven Vincent (D) – 2,145 – 43.23%
Total Votes – 4,962 – 100.00%
Oklahoma 76th House District – GOP Hold
David Brumbaugh (R) died April 15.
Ross Ford (R) – 1,544 – 68.32%
Chris Vanlandingham (D) – 716 – 31.68%
Total Votes – 2,260 – 100.00%
November 7
Georgia’s 4th House District – GOP Hold
Bruce Broadrick (R) resigned September 2017.
Kasey Carpenter (R) – 1,928 – 53.95%
Eddie Caldwell (R) – 704 – 19.70%
Peter Pociask (D) – 516 – 14.44%
Beau Patton (R) – 426 – 11.92%
Total Votes – 3,574 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 26th House District – GOP Hold
Geoff Duncan resigned to run for lieutenant governor.
Marc Morris (R) – 1,915 – 59.77%
Steve Smith (D) – 680 – 21.22%
Tina Trent (R) – 609 – 19.01%
Total Votes – 3,204 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 42nd House District – DEM Hold
Stacey Evans (D) resigned to run for governor.
Teri Anulewicz (D) – declared winner due to lack of opponents.
Georgia’s 60th House District – DEM Hold
Keisha Sean Waites (D) resigned to run for Fulton County Commissioner.
Kim Schofield (D) – 2,229 – 52.77%
De’Andre S. Pickett (D) – 1,995 – 47.23%
Total Votes – 4,224 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 89th House District – DEM Hold
Stacey Abrams (D) resigned to run for governor.
Bee Nguyen (D) – 4,586 – 52.44%
Sachin Varghese (D) – 4,159 – 47.56%
Total Votes – 8,745 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 117th House District – DEM Gain
Regina Quick (R) appointed superior court judge in August.
Deborah Gonzalez (D) – 3,999 – 53.15%
Houston Gaines (R) – 3,525 – 46.85%
Total Votes – 7,524 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 119th House District – DEM Gain
Chuck Williams (R) appointed Forestry Commission director in August.
Jonathan Wallace (D) – 4,486 – 56.71%
Lawton Lord (R) – 1,573 – 19.88%
Marcus A. Wiedower (R) – 1,368 – 17.29%
Steven Strickland (R) – 484 – 6.12%
Total Votes – 7,911 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 6th Senate District – DEM Gain
Hunter Hill (R) resigned to run for governor.
Jen Jordan (D) – 10,688 – 63.94%
Jaha Howard (D) – 6,028 – 36.06%
Total Votes – 16,716 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 39th Senate District – DEM Hold
Vincent Fort (D) resigned to run for Atlanta mayor.
Nikema Williams (D) – 11,522 – 51.05%
Linda Pritchett (D) – 11,047 – 48.95%
Total Votes – 22,569 – 100.00%
Maine’s 56th House District – GOP Hold
Gina Mason (R) died September 5.
Richard Mason (R) – 1,180 – 56.84%
Scott Gaiason (D) – 868 – 41.81%
Blank Votes – 28 – 1.35%
Total Votes – 2,076 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ 1st House District (Berkshire) – DEM Hold
Gailanne Cariddi (D) died from cancer June 17.
John Barrett III (D) – 4,976 – 73.40%
Christine Canning (R) – 1,479 – 21.82%
All Others – 243 – 3.58%
Blank Votes – 81 – 1.19%
Total Votes – 6,779 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ 3rd House District (Essex) – DEM Hold
Brian Dempsey (D) resigned to join a Boston lobbying firm.
Andy Vargas (D) – 3,891 – 52.82%
Shaun P. Toohey (R) – 3,403 – 46.19%
Blank Votes – 49 – 0.67%
All Others – 24 – 0.33%
Total Votes – 7,367 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 1st House District – DEM Hold
Brian Banks (D) resigned after pleading guilty to falsifying financial information.
Tenisha Yancey (D) – 7,266 – 71.57%
Mark Corcoran (R) – 2,551 – 25.13%
Gregory Creswell (L) – 334 – 3.29%
William Phillips (D-W/I) – 1 – 0.01%
Total Votes – 10,152 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 109th House District – DEM Hold
John Kivela (D) took his life May 9.
Sara Cambensy (D) – 11,721 – 56.66%
Rich Rossway (R) – 8,690 – 42.01%
Wade Roberts (G) – 276 – 1.33%
Total Votes – 20,687 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 10th Senate District
Bill Stone (D) resigned in July to manage Holly Springs Utility Department.
Neil Whaley – 3,591 – 54.78%
Sharon Gipson – 2,964 – 45.22%
Total Votes – 6,555 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 38th House District
Tyrone Ellis (D) resigned June 30.
Cheikh Taylor – 2,762 – 60.07%
Lisa Wynn – 1,241 – 26.99%
Narissa Bradford – 595 – 12.94%
Total Votes – 4,598 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 54th House District
Alex Monsour (R) resigned July 2 to become Vicksburg South Ward Alderman.
Kevin Ford – 1,434 – 59.87%
Randy Easterling – 961 – 40.13%
Total Votes – 2,395 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 8th Senate District – GOP Hold
Will Kraus (R) appointed to state Tax Commission July 31.
Mike Cierpiot (R) – 12,852 – 50.34%
Hillary Shields (D) – 10,872 – 42.59%
Jacob Turk (I) – 1,806 – 7.07%
Total Votes – 25,530 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 23rd House District – DEM Hold
Randy Dunn (D) resigned May 31 to accept a job in Omaha, Nebraska.
Barbara Anne Washington (D) – 1,796 – 87.95%
David Martin (R) – 186 – 9.11%
Daniel Trott (G) – 39 – 1.91%
Jeff Francis (W/I) – 21 – 1.03%
Total Votes – 2,042 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 151st House District – GOP Hold
Tila Hubrecht (R) resigned June 2 to return to nursing job.
Herman Morse (R) – 1,557 – 70.45%
Curtis Clark (D) – 602 – 27.24%
Rick Vandeven (L) – 51 – 2.31%
Total Votes – 2,210 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 15th House District (Hillsborough) – DEM Gain
Steve Vaillancourt (R) died from heart issues March 27.
Erika Connors (D) – 1,218 – 50.48%
Albert MacArthur, Jr. (R) – 1,195 – 49.52%
Total Votes – 2,413 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 1st House District (Sullivan) – DEM Hold
Andy Schmidt (D) resigned June 22.
Brian Sullivan (D) – 1,297 – 65.90%
Margaret Drye (R) – 671 – 34.10%
Total Votes – 1,968 – 100.00%
New York’s 26th Senate District – DEM Hold
Daniel Squadron (D) resigned to focus on national Democrats.
Brian Kavanagh (D, WF) – 19,872 – 82.50%
– Democratic – 17,782 – 73.82% – Working Families – 2,090 – 8.68%
Analicia Alexander (R) – 4,072 – 16.91%
Write-Ins – 143 – 0.59%
Total Votes – 24,087 – 100.00%
New York’s 27th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Michael Simanowitz (D) died September 2.
Daniel Rosenthal (D) – unopposed.
New York’s 71st Assembly District – DEM Hold
Herman Farrell (D) resigned September 5.
Alfred Taylor (D, WF) – unopposed.
South Carolina’s 113th House District – DEM Hold
Jackson Whipper (D) resigned to become a Charleston County magistrate judge.
Marvin Pendarvis (D) – 1,463 – 80.92%
Theron Sandy II (R) – 343 – 18.97%
Write-Ins – 2 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 1,808 – 100.00%
Utah’s 3rd congressional district – GOP Hold
Jason Chaffetz (R) resigned June 30.
John Curtis (R) – 85,739 – 58.03%
Kathie Allen (D) – 37,778 – 25.57%
Jim Bennett (United Utah) – 13,745 – 9.30%
Sean Whalen (I) – 4,550 – 3.08%
Joe Buchman (L) – 3,643 – 2.47%
Jason Christensen (IA) – 2,286 – 1.55%
Brendan Phillips (W/I)
Russell Paul Roesler (W/I)
Total Votes – 147,741 – 100.00%
Washington 7th Senate District – GOP Hold
Brian Dansel (R) resigned to become USDA Special Assistant.
Shelly Short (R-inc) – 25,444 – 68.29%
Karen Hardy (D) – 11,814 – 31.71%
Total Votes – 37,258 – 100.00%
Washington 7th House District – GOP Hold
Shelly Short (R) appointed to Senate District 7.
Jacquelin Maycumber (R-inc) – 25,039 – 67.38%
Susan Swanson (D) – 12,122 – 32.62%
Total Votes – 37,161 – 100.00%
Washington 31st Senate District – GOP Hold
Pam Roach (R) elected to Pierce County Council.
Phil Fortunato (R-inc) – 16,893 – 57.33%
Michelle Rylands (D) – 12,574 – 42.67%
Total Votes – 29,467 – 100.00%
Washington 31st House District – GOP Hold
Phil Fortunato (R) appointed to Senate District 31.
Morgan Irwin (R-inc) – 16,711 – 57.58%
Nate Lowry (D) – 12,309 – 42.42%
Total Votes – 29,020 – 100.00%
Washington 37th Senate District – DEM Hold
Pramila Jayapal (D) was elected to Washington’s 7th congressional district.
Rebecca Saldaña (D-inc) – 29,811 – 100.00%
Washington 45th Senate District – DEM Gain
Andy Hill (R) passed away from lung cancer.
Manka Dhingra (D) – 27,755 – 55.38%
Jinyoung Lee Englund (R) – 22,361 – 44.62%
Total Votes – 50,116 – 100.00%
Washington 48th Senate District – DEM Hold
Cyrus Habib (D) elected lieutenant governor.
Patricia Kuderer (D-inc) – 21,212 – 68.95%
Michelle Darnell (L) – 9,553 – 31.05%
Total Votes – 30,765 – 100.00%
Washington 48th House District – DEM Hold
Patricia Kuderer (D) appointed to Senate District 48.
Vandana Slatter (D) – 22,334 – 74.09%
Ciaran Dougherty (L) – 7,812 – 25.91%
Total Votes – 30,146 – 100.00%
October 24
New Hampshire’s 13th House District (Strafford) – DEM Hold
Isaac Epstein (D) resigned June 30.
Casey Conley (D) – 319 – 78.00%
Guy J. Eaton (R) – 59 – 14.43%
Brian Shields (L) – 31 – 7.58%
Total Votes – 409 – 100.00%
October 17
Massachusetts’ Bristol & Norfolk Senate District – DEM Hold
James Timilty (D) resigned to become Norfolk County Treasurer.
Paul Feeney (D) – 6,985 – 47.29%
Jacob Ventura (R) – 6,406 – 43.37%
Joe Shortsleeve (I) – 1,355 – 9.17%
All Others – 17 – 0.12%
Blank Votes – 9 – 0.06%
Total Votes – 14,772 – 100.00%
October 14
Louisiana 58th House District – DEM Hold
Ed Price (D) was elected to the Louisiana Senate.
Ken Brass (D) – 3,997 – 56.57%
Miguel Aubert (D) – 1,624 – 22.98%
Alsie Dunbar (D) – 1,041 – 14.73%
Adrienne Ricard Conish (D) – 404 – 5.72%
Total Votes – 7,066 – 100.00%
Louisiana 77th House District – GOP Hold
John Schroder (R) resigned June 16.
Mark Wright (R) – 4,368 – 58.07%
Rob Maness (R) – 3,154 – 41.93%
Total Votes – 7,522 – 100.00%
October 10
Florida’s 44th House District – GOP Hold
Eric Eisnaugle (R) resigned upon being appointed to the Florida Fifth District Circuit Court of Appeal.
Bobby Olszewski (R) – 6,937 – 55.65%
Eddy Dominguez (D) – 5,529 – 44.35%
Total Votes – 12,466 – 100.00%
September 26
Florida’s 40th Senate District – DEM Gain
Frank Artiles (R) resigned April 21.
Annette Taddeo (D) – 22,656 – 50.95%
Jose Felix Diaz (R) – 20,987 – 47.20%
Christian Schlaerth (I) – 820 – 1.84%
Total Votes – 44,463 – 100.00%
Florida’s 116th House District – GOP Hold
Jose Felix Diaz (R) resigned to run in the SD-40 special.
Daniel Anthony Perez (R) – 8,800 – 65.76%
Gabriela Mayaudon (D) – 4,581 – 34.24%
Total Votes – 13,381 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 4th House District (Rockingham) – DEM Gain
William Polewarczyk (R) died from cancer May 6.
Kari Lerner (D) – 901 – 49.94%
James Headd (R) – 862 – 47.78%
James Jarvis (L) – 41 – 2.27%
Total Votes – 1,804 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 31st House District – DEM Hold
Harold Mitchell, Jr. (D) resigned for health reasons.
Rosalyn Henderson Myers (D) – 1,099 – 90.98%
Michael Fowler (R) – 109 – 9.02%
Total Votes – 1,208 – 100.00%
September 12
Mississippi’s 102nd House District
Toby Barker (R) elected Hattiesburg mayor.
Missy Warren McGee – 2,110 – 67.85%
Kathryn Rehner – 1,000 – 32.15%
Total Votes – 3,110 – 100.00%
Oklahoma’s 46th House District – DEM Gain
Scott Martin (R) resigned May 31 to direct Norman Chamber of Commerce.
Jacob Rosecrans (D) – 3,179 – 60.43%
Darin Chambers (R) – 2,082 – 39.57%
Total Votes – 5,261 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 9th House District (Belknap) – DEM Gain
Robert Fisher (R) resigned May 17.
Charlie St. Clair (D) – 1,268 – 55.66%
Steven Whalley (R) – 1,010 – 44.34%
Total Votes – 2,278 – 100.00%
September 5
New Hampshire’s 9th House District (Grafton) – GOP Hold
Jeff Shackett (R) resigned February 22.
Vincent Migliore (R) – 613 – 50.96%
Joshua Adjutant (D) – 562 – 46.72%
John J. Babiarz (L) – 28 – 2.33%
Total Votes – 1,203 – 100.00%
August 22
Rhode Island’s 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
M. Teresa Paiva Weed (D) resigned to become president at the Hospital Association of Rhode Island.
Dawn Euer (D) – 2,217 – 61.28%
Michael Smith (R) – 1,309 – 36.18%
Gregory Larson (G) – 74 – 2.05%
Kimberly Ripoli (I) – 18 – 0.50%
Total Votes – 3,618 – 100.00%
August 8
Iowa’s 82nd House District – DEM Hold
Curt Hanson (D) died June 16.
Phil Miller (D) – 4,062 – 53.80%
Travis Harris (R) – 3,356 – 44.45%
Joshua Miller (L) – 72 – 0.95%
Edward T. Hee III (None) – 60 – 0.79%
Total Votes – 7,550 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 28th Senate District – GOP Hold
Mike Parson (R) appointed Lieutenant Governor.
Sandy Crawford (R) – 9,771 – 68.28%
Albert J. Skalicky (D) – 4,539 – 31.72%
Total Votes – 14,310 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 50th House District – GOP Hold
Caleb Jones (R) resigned to become deputy chief of staff to Gov. Greitens.
Sara Walsh (R) – 3,741 – 52.10%
Michela Skelton (D) – 3,439 – 47.90%
Total Votes – 7,180 – 100.00%
July 25
Massachusetts’ 4th Senate District (Middlesex) – DEM Hold
Cindy Friedman (D) – 7,874 – 90.4%
Ian Jackson (G) – 832 – 9.6%
Total Votes – 8,706 – 100.00%
New Hampshire State Senate, District 16 – DEM Hold
Kevin Cavanaugh (D) – 4,751 – 54.64%
David Boutin (R) – 3,815 – 43.88%
Jason Dubrow (L) – 129 – 1.48%
Total Votes – 8,695 – 100.00%
July 18
New Hampshire’s 18th House District (Merrimack) – DEM Hold
Kris Schultz (D) – 284 – 77.60%
Michael P. Feeley (R) – 82 – 22.40%
Total Votes – 366 – 100.00%
July 11
Oklahoma’s 44th Senate District – DEM Gain
Michael Brooks (D) – 1,975 – 54.57%
Joe Griffin (R) – 1,644 – 45.43%
Total Votes – 3,619 – 100.00%
Oklahoma’s 75th House District – DEM Gain
Karen Gaddis (D) – 1,073 – 52.34%
Tressa Nunley (R) – 977 – 47.66%
Total Votes – 2,050 – 100.00%
June 27
Iowa’s 22nd House district – GOP Hold
Jon Jacobsen (R) – 1,069 – 43.90%
Carol Forristall (I) – 803 – 32.98%
Bryan Holder (L) – 98 – 4.02%
Write-Ins – 465 – 19.10%
Total Votes – 2,435 – 100.00%
June 20
Georgia’s 6th congressional district (runoff) – GOP Hold
Tom Price (R) was appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services February 10.
Karen Handel (R) – 134,799 – 51.78%
Jon Ossoff (D) – 125,517 – 48.22%
Total Votes – 260,316 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 5th congressional district – GOP Hold
Mick Mulvaney (R) was appointed Director of the Office of Management and Budget February 16.
Ralph Norman (R) – 44,889 – 51.10%
Archie William Parnell, Jr. (D) – 42,053 – 47.87%
Josh Thornton (American) – 319 – 0.36%
Victor Kocher (L) – 272 – 0.31%
David Kulma (G) – 242 – 0.28%
Total Votes – 87,840 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 48th House district – GOP Hold
Bruce M Bryant (R) – 4,452 – 60.62%
Bebs Barron Chorak (D) – 2,881 – 39.23%
Write-Ins – 11 – 0.15%
Total Votes – 7,344 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 70th House district – DEM Hold
Wendy Brawley (D) – 2,522 – 78.08%
Bill Strickland (R) – 705 – 21.83%
Write-Ins – 3 – 0.09%
Total Votes – 3,230 – 100.00%
June 15
Tennessee’s 95th House District – GOP Hold
Kevin Vaughan (R) – 3,099 – 61.89%
Julie Byrd Ashworth (D) – 1,737 – 34.69%
Robert Schutt (I) – 143 – 2.86%
Jim Tomasik (I) – 25 – 0.50%
Write-Ins – 3 – 0.06%
Total Votes – 5,007 – 100.00%
June 6
California’s 34th congressional district – DEM Hold
Xavier Becerra (D) was appointed California Attorney General January 24.
Jimmy Gomez (D) – 19,761 – 60.12%
Robert Lee Ahn (D) – 13,108 – 39.88%
Total Votes – 32,869 – 100.00%
May 30
South Carolina’s 84th House District – GOP Hold
Ronnie Young (R) – 1,482 – 58.53%
Jennifer Lariscey (D) – 959 – 37.88%
S. Lance Weaver (C) – 90 – 3.55%
Write-Ins – 1 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 2,532 – 100.00%
May 25
Montana’s at large congressional district – GOP Hold
Ryan Zinke (R) was appointed Interior Secretary March 1.
Greg Gianforte (R) – 188,825 – 50.33%
Rob Quist (D) – 164,936 – 43.97%
Mark L. Wicks (L) – 21,386 – 5.70%
May 23
New Hampshire’s 6th House District (Carroll) – DEM Gain
Edith DesMarais (D) – 811 – 51.79%
Matthew Plache (R) – 755 – 48.21%
Total Votes – 1,566 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 44th House District (Hillsborough) – GOP Hold
Mark McLean (R) – 657 – 55.07%
James Morin (D) – 536 – 44.93%
Total Votes – 1,193 – 100.00%
New York’s 30th Senate District – DEM Hold
Brian Benjamin (D) – 7,509 – 91.62%
Dawn Simmons (R) – 223 – 2.72%
Ruben D. Vargas (Ref.) – 165 – 2.01%
Write-Ins – 299 – 3.65%
Total Votes – 8,196 – 100.00%
New York’s 9th Assembly District – DEM Gain
Christine Pellegrino (D, WF) – 5,590 – 57.91%
– Democratic – 5,099 – 52.82%
– Working Families – 491 – 5.09%
Thomas A. Gargiulo (R, CON, IND) – 4,049 – 41.95%
– Republican – 2,959 – 30.65%
– Conservative – 814 – 8.43%
– Independent – 276 – 2.86%
Write-Ins – 14 – 0.15%
Total Votes – 9,653 – 100.00%
May 16
Georgia’s 32nd House District (Special) – GOP Hold
Kay Kirkpatrick (R) – 18,602 – 56.98%
Christine Triebsch (D) – 14,046 – 43.02%
Total Votes – 32,648 – 100.00%
May 9
Oklahoma’s 28th Senate District – GOP Hold (Unofficial)
Zach Taylor (R) – 1,221 – 50.48%
Steve Barnes (D) – 1,165 – 48.16%
Cody Presley (L) – 33 – 1.36%
Total Votes – 2,419 – 100.00%
April 29
Louisiana’s 2nd Senate District (First Round)
Warren Harang III (D) – 4,001 – 26.54%
Edward “Ed” Price (D) – 3,334 – 22.11%
Elton M. Aubert (D) – 2,283 – 15.14%
Wayne Brigalia (R) – 1,051 – 6.97%
Albert “Ali” Burl III (D) – 957 – 6.35%
Patrick Lawless (D) – 699 – 4.64%
Edmond Jordan (D) – 675 – 4.48%
Jerry Jones (D) – 640 – 4.24%
Jamie Roussell (D) – 489 – 3.24%
Shannon Comery, Sr. (D) – 436 – 2.89%
Thomas L. Lyons (NP) – 374 – 2.48%
Chris Delpit (D) – 84 – 0.56%
Willie Massey-Farve (NP) – 54 – 0.36%
Total Votes – 15,077 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 8th House District – GOP Hold
Raymond Crews (R) – 3,845 – 64.14%
Robbie Gatti, Jr. (R) – 2,150 – 35.86%
Total Votes – 5,995 – 100.00%
April 25
Connecticut’s 7th House District – Working Families Gain (Unofficial)
Joshua Malik Hall (WF) – 625 – 41.09%
Rickey Pinckney, Sr. (D) – 512 – 33.66%
Kenneth P. Green (I) – 367 – 24.13%
Giselle Gigi Jacobs (W/I) – 17 – 1.12%
Total Votes – 1,521 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 68th House District – GOP Hold (Unofficial)
Joe Polletta (R) – 2,444 – 78.08%
Louis Esposito (D) – 686 – 21.92%
Total Votes – 3,130 – 100.00%
April 18
Kansas’ 4th congressional district – GOP Hold
Ron Estes (R) – 63,505 – 52.53%
James Thompson (D) – 55,310 – 45.75%
Chris Rockhold (L) – 2,082 – 1.72%
Total Votes – 120,897 – 100.00%
Alabama’s 67th House District – DEM Hold
Prince Chestnut (D) – 2,898 – 94.89%
Toby Gorden (I) – 156 – 5.11%
Total Votes – 3,054 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 32nd Senate District (First Round)
Christine Triebsch (D) – 14,199 – 24.22%
Kay Kirkpatrick (R) – 12,369 – 21.09%
Roy Daniels (R) – 8,912 – 15.20%
Gus Makris (R) – 5,969 – 10.18%
Matt Campbell (R) – 5,858 – 9.99%
Bob Wiskind (D) – 5,097 – 8.69%
Exton Howard (D) – 4,063 – 6.93%
Hamilton Beck (R) – 2,168 – 3.70%
Total Votes – 58,635 – 100.00%
March 25
Louisiana’s 8th House District (First Round)
Raymond Crews (R) – 2,144 – 41.27%
Robbie Gatti, Jr. (R) – 1,947 – 37.48%
Duke Lowrie (R) – 806 – 15.51%
Patrick Harrington (R) – 298 – 5.74%
Total Votes – 5,195 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 42nd House District – GOP Gain
John Sefanski (R) – 3,594 – 54.20%
Jay Suire (R) – 3,037 – 45.80%
Total Votes – 6,631 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 92nd House District – GOP Hold
Joe Stagni (R) – 1,775 – 73.74%
Gisela Chevalier (R) – 320 – 13.29%
Chuck Toney (D) – 312 – 12.96%
Total Votes – 2,407 – 100.00%
March 21
Pennsylvania’s 197th House District – DEM Hold
Emilio Vasquez (D-W/I) – 1,964 – 80.43%
Cheri Honkala (G-W/I) – 280 – 11.47%
Lucinda Little (R) – 198 – 8.11%
Total Votes – 2,442 – 100.00%
February 28
Connecticut’s 2nd Senate District – DEM Hold
Douglas McCrory (D) – 7,034 – 74.12%
Michael McDonald (R) – 2,401 – 25.30%
Write-Ins – 55 – 0.58%
Total Votes – 9,490 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 32nd Senate District – GOP Hold
Eric C. Berthel (R) – 10,160 – 53.86%
Greg Cava (D) – 8,339 – 44.21%
Dan Lynch (Unaff.) – 365 – 1.93%
Total Votes – 18,864 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 115th House District – DEM Hold
Dorinda Keenan Borer (D, WF) – 1,639 – 59.99%
– Democratic – 1,545 – 56.55% – Working Families – 94 – 3.44%
Edward Granfield (R) – 1,093 – 40.01%
Total Votes – 2,732 – 100.00%
February 25
Delaware’s 10th Senate District – DEM Hold
Stephanie Hansen (D) – 7,314 – 58.14%
John Marino (R) – 5,127 – 40.76%
Joseph Lanzendorfer (L) – 139 – 1.10%
Total Votes – 12,580 – 100.00%
February 14
Minnesota’s House District 32B – GOP Hold
Anne Neu (R) – 3,789 – 53.22%
Laurie Warner (D) – 3,327 – 46.73%
Write-Ins – 3 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 7,119 – 100.00%
February 7
Virginia’s 71st House District – DEM Hold
Jeff M. Bourne (D) – 3,708 – 89.91%
John W. Barclay (L) – 273 – 6.62%
Regie D. Ford (I) – 135 – 3.27%
Write-Ins – 8 – 0.19%
Total Votes – 4,124 – 100.00%
January 31
Iowa’s 89th House District – DEM Hold
Monica Hosch Kurth (D) – 2,081 – 72.41%
Mike Gonzales (R) – 784 – 27.28%
Write-Ins – 9 – 0.31%
Total Votes – 2,874 – 100.00%
January 10
Georgia’s 54th House District – GOP Hold
Chuck Payne (R) – 4,429 – 65.41%
Debby Peppers (I) – 2,342 – 34.59%
Total Votes – 6,771 – 100.00%
Virginia’s 9th Senate District – DEM Hold
Jennifer McClellan (D) – 7,849 – 91.31%
Corey Maurice Fauconier (L) – 692 – 8.05%
Write-Ins – 55 – 0.64%
Total Votes – 8,596 – 100.00%
Virginia’s 22nd Senate District – GOP Hold
Mark Peake (R) – 13,713 – 53.07%
Ryant Washington (D) – 10,225 – 39.57%
Joe Hines (I) – 1,884 – 7.29%
Write-Ins – 19 – 0.07%
Total Votes – 25,841 – 100.00%
Virginia’s 85th House District – GOP Hold
Rocky Holcomb (R) – 3,301 – 52.84%
Cheryl Turpin (D) – 2,939 – 47.05%
Write-Ins – 7 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 6,247 – 100.00%