December 11
Texas’ 6th Senate District – DEM Hold
Veronica Escobar (D) was elected to Texas’ 16th congressional district.
Carol Alvarado (D) – 7,602 – 50.39%
Ana Hernandez (D) – 3,670 – 24.33%
Martha Elena Fierro (R) – 3,493 – 23.16%
Mia Mundy (D) – 319 – 2.11%
Total Votes – 15,084 – 100.00%
November 6
Arkansas’ 45th House District – GOP Hold
Jeremy Gillam (R) resigned on June 15 to become the director of governmental relations and external affairs at the University of Central Arkansas.
Jim Wooten (R) – unopposed
Kansas’ 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jacob LaTurner (R) was appointed State Treasurer in April 2017.
Richard Hilderbrand (R) – 12,836 – 54.84%
Bryan Hoffman (D) – 9,310 – 39.77%
Sam Habjan (L) – 1,261 – 5.39%
Total Votes – 23,407 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 13th congressional district – DEM Hold
John Conyers (D) resigned December 5, 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations.
Brenda Jones (D) – 169,330 – 86.84%
Marc Sosnowski (T) – 17,302 – 8.87%
D. Etta Wilcoxon (G) – 8,319 – 4.27%
Write-Ins – 42 – 0.02%
Total Votes – 194,993 – 100.0%
Michigan’s 2nd Senate District – DEM Hold
Bert Johnson (D) resigned March 2 after pleading guilty to theft.
Adam Hollier (D) – 55,793 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 68th House District – DEM Hold
Andy Schor (D) resigned January 1 to become mayor of Lansing.
Sarah Anthony (D) – 26,887 – 76.20%
Rosalinda Hernandez (R) – 8,398 – 23.80%
Total Votes – 35,285 – 100.00%
United States Senate (Minnesota) (Special) – DFL Hold
Al Franken (DFL) resigned January 2 amid sexual harassment allegations.
Tina Smith (DFL-inc) – 1,370,540 – 52.97%
Karin Housley (R) – 1,095,777 – 42.35%
Sarah Wellington (Legalize Marijuana Now) – 95,614 – 3.70%
Jerry Trooien (I) – 24,324 – 0.94%
Write-Ins – 1,101 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 2,587,356 – 100.00%
Minnesota’s 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
Michelle Fischbach (R) became Minnesota’s lieutenant governor May 25.
Jeff Howe (R) – 21,234 – 57.55%
Joe Perske (D) – 15,662 – 42.45%
Total Votes – 36,896 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 38th Senate District – DEM Hold
Bob Gordon (D) became a member of state Public Utilities Board April 4.
Joseph Lagana (D) – 48,451 – 60.12%
Daisy Ortiz Berger (R) – 32,140 – 39.88%
Total Votes – 80,591 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 5th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Arthur Barclay (D) resigned June 18 after being arrested for domestic abuse.
William Spearman (D) – 45,125 – 66.25%
Nicholas Kush (R) – 22,986 – 33.75%
Total Votes – 68,111 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 15th Assembly District – DEM Hold (x2)
Reed Gusciora (D) became Trenton mayor June 30; Elizabeth Maher Muoio (D) became state treasurer December 13.
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D) – 49,294 – 36.21%
Anthony Verrelli (D) – 48,404 – 35.55%
Tracy Sinatra (R) – 18,061 – 13.27%
Justin Tibbetts (R) – 17,230 – 12.66%
Alex Bethea (Integrity Transparency Accountability) – 2,044 – 1.50%
Robert Edward Forchion Jr. (Repeal Bail Reform) – 1,107 – 0.81%
Total Votes – 136,140 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 22nd Assembly District – DEM Hold
Gerald Green (D) died April 19.
Linda Carter (D) – 47,685 – 69.35%
John Quattrocchi (R) – 21,072 – 30.65%
Total Votes – 68,757 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 32nd Assembly District – DEM Hold
Vincent Prieto (D) become president and CEO of the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority in February.
Pedro Mejia (D) – 37,420 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 34th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Sheila Oliver (D) became lieutenant governor January 16.
Britnee Timberlake (D) – 53,837 – 81.89%
Irene DeVita (R) – 10,920 – 16.61%
Clenard Childress (Stop the Insanity Party) – 983 – 1.50%
Total Votes – 65,740 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 36th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Marlene Caride (D) became state banking and insurance commissioner December 19.
Clinton Calabrese (D) – 36,914 – 63.80%
Marc Marsi (R) – 20,946 – 36.20%
Total Votes – 57,860 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 38th Assembly District – DEM Hold (x2)
Timothy Eustace (D) took a private sector job in April, Joseph Lagana (D) was appointed to SD-38 April 15.
Lisa Swain (D) – 47,865 – 30.22%
P. Christopher Tully (D) – 46,406 – 29.29%
Gail Horton (R) – 32,310 – 20.40%
Jayme Ouellette (R) – 31,833 – 20.09%
Total Votes – 158,414 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 20th Senate District – DEM Gain
John Courson (R) resigned June 4 before pleading guilty to misconduct in office.
Dick Harpootlian (D) – 21,408 – 52.29%
Benjamin Dunn (R) – 19,481 – 47.58%
Write-Ins – 55 – 0.13%
Total Votes – 40,944 – 100.00%
Texas’ 52nd House District – DEM Gain
Larry Gonzales (R) resigned June 7.
James Talarico (D) – 36,798 – 51.73%
Cynthia Flores (R) – 34,340 – 48.27%
Total Votes – 71,138 – 100.00%
Texas’ 62nd House District – GOP Hold
Larry Phillips (R) resigned April 30 to run for district judge in Grayson County.
Reggie Smith (R) – 41,994 – 76.16%
Valerie Hefner (D) – 12,076 – 21.90%
David Schaab (L) – 1,072 – 1.94%
Total Votes – 55,142 – 100.00%
August 14
Arkansas’ 8th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jake Files (R) resigned February 9 after pleading guilty to federal charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering.
Frank Glidewell – 4,807 – 70.95%
William Whitfield Hyman (L) – 1,968 – 29.05%
Total Votes – 6,775 – 100.00%
August 7
California’s 32nd Senate District – DEM Hold
Tony Mendoza (D) resigned February 22 due to sexual misconduct allegation.
Vanessa Delgado (D) – 23,439 – 51.73%
Rita Topalian (R) – 21,867 – 48.27%
Total Votes – 45,306 – 100.00%
Ohio’s 12th congressional district – GOP Hold
Pat Tiberi (R) resigned January 15.
Troy Balderson (R) – 101,574 – 50.15%
Danny O’Connor (D) – 99,820 – 49.29%
Joe Manchik (G) – 1,127 – 0.56%
Total Votes – 202,521 – 100.00%
July 31
Mississippi’s 77th House District
Andy Gipson (R) was appointed Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner in May.
Price Wallace – 1,430 – 51.44%
Hayes Patrick – 1,350 – 48.56%
Total Votes – 2,780 – 100.00%
Texas’ 19th Senate District
Carlos Uresti (D) resigned after being found guilty of bribery and wrongdoing.
Peter Flores (R) – 8,965 – 34.38%
Pete Gallego (D) – 7,541 – 28.92%
Roland Gutierrez (D) – 6,351 – 24.35%
Carlos Antonio Raymond (R) – 912 – 3.50%
Tomas Uresti (D) – 798 – 3.06%
Charles Urbina Jones (D) – 783 – 3.00%
Jesse Alaniz (R) – 456 – 1.75%
Tony Valdivia (L) – 271 – 1.04%
Total Votes – 26,077 – 100.00%
June 12
Wisconsin’s 1st State Senate District – DEM Gain
Frank Lasee (R) resigned December 29, 2017 to serve as administrator for the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Worker’s Compensation Division.
Caleb Frostman (D) – 14,606 – 51.42%
Andre Jacque (R) – 13,800 – 48.58%
Total Votes – 28,406 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 42nd Assembly District – GOP Hold
Keith Ripp (R) resigned December 29, 2017 to serve as assistant deputy secretary with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.
Jon Plumer (R) – 5,713 – 53.16%
Ann Groves Lloyd (D) – 4,834 – 44.98%
Gene Rubinstein (I) – 199 – 1.85%
Total Votes – 10,746 – 100.00%
June 5
California’s 39th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Raul Bocanegra (D) resigned November 27, 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations.
Luz Maria Rivas (D) – 20,598 – 69.77%
Ricardo Benitez (R) – 8,926 – 30.23%
Total Votes – 29,524 – 100.00%
California’s 45th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Matt Dababneh (D) resigned January 1, 2018, due to sexual misconduct allegations.
Jesse Gabriel (D) – 28,721 – 63.82%
Justin Clark (R) – 16,279 – 37.18%
Total Votes – 45,000 – 100.00%
California’s 29th Senate District – Recall Yes/GOP Gain
Yes – 55,539 – 59.47%
No – 37,850 – 40.53%
Total Votes – 93,389 – 100.00%
Ling Ling Chang (R) – 30,503 – 34.20%
Joseph Cho (D) – 17,962 – 20.14%
Bruce Whitaker (R) – 17,514 – 19.64%
Josh Ferguson (D) – 10,690 – 11.99%
Kevin Carr (D) – 7,953 – 8.92%
George C. Shen (R) – 4,561 – 5.11%
Total Votes – 89,183 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 17th Senate District – DEM Gain
Ryan Silvey (R) was appointed to Missouri Public Service Commission January 4.
Lauren Arthur (D) – 14,674 – 59.67%
Kevin Corlew (R) – 9,917 – 40.33%
Total Votes – 24,591 – 100.00%
June 4
Connecticut’s 4th House District – DEM Hold
Angel Arce (D) resigned April 4 due to allegations of sending inappropriate Facebook messages to a 16-year-old girl.
Julio Concepcion (D) – 464 – 64.62%
Jessica Inacio (D) – 206 – 28.69%
Bryan Nelson (R) – 36 – 5.01%
Write-Ins – 12 – 1.67%
Total Votes – 718 – 100.00%
May 22
Arkansas’ 16th Senate District – GOP Hold
Greg Standridge (R) died November 16.
Breanne Davis (R) – 9,161 – 76.68%
Teresa Gallegos (D) – 2,786 – 23.32%
Total Votes – 11,947 – 100.00%
Arkansas’ 29th Senate District
Eddie Joe Williams (R) resigned November 15, 2017 to become representative to Southern States Energy Board.
Ricky Hill (R)
Steven McNeely (D)
Total Votes
Arkansas’ 83rd House District – GOP Hold
David Branscum (R) resigned to become USDA rural development director.
Donald Ragland (R) – unopposed
May 15
Alabama’s 26th Senate District – DEM Hold
Quinton Ross (D) resigned to become president of ASU.
David Burkette (D)
TJ Johnson (R)
Total Votes
Alabama’s 4th House District – GOP Hold
Micky Hammon (R) was removed from office after pleading guilty to mail fraud.
Parker Moore (R) – 1,703 – 66.97%
Juanita Allen Healy (D) – 524 – 20.61%
Pete Willis (I) – 316 – 12.43%
Total Votes – 2,543 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 48th House District – GOP Gain
Brandon Neuman (D) was appointed to Washington County trial court.
Timothy O’Neal (R) – 5,441 – 54.75%
Clark Alexander Mitchell, Jr. (D) – 4,338 – 43.66%
Demosthenes Agoris (L) – 158 – 1.59%
Total Votes – 9,937 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 68th House District – GOP Hold
Matthew Baker (R) resigned to become the regional director of the Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs at HHS.
Clint D. Owlett (R) – 7,834 – 76.01%
Carrie Heath (D) – 2,472 – 23.99%
Total Votes – 10,306 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 178th House District – DEM Gain
Scott Petri (R) resigned December 31, 2017 to become executive director of Philadelphia Parking Authority.
Helen Tai (D) – 6,359 – 50.38%
Wendi Thomas (R) – 6,263 – 49.62%
Total Votes – 12,612 – 100.00%
May 1
Florida’s 39th House District – GOP Hold
Neil Combee (R) resigned November 24, 2017 to join USDA.
Josie Tomkow (R) – 9,891 – 59.88%
Ricky Shirah (D) – 6,628 – 40.12%
Total Votes – 16,519 – 100.00%
Florida’s 114th House District – DEM Hold
Daisy Baez (D) resigned after legal issues pertaining to place of residence.
Javier Fernandez (D) – 8,618 – 50.92%
Andrew Vargas (R) – 7,894 – 46.64%
Liz de las Cuevas (I) – 414 – 2.45%
Total Votes – 16,926 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ 1st Senate District (Suffolk) – DEM Hold
Linda Dorcena Forry (D) resigned to join Suffolk Construction Company.
Nick Collins (D) – 4,064 – 86.23%
Althea Garrison (Ind. Prog.) – 408 – 8.66%
Donald Osgood Sr. (I) – 159 – 3.37%
Write-Ins – 82 – 1.74%
Total Votes – 4,713 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 69th House District – GOP Hold
Rick Quinn (R) resigned December 13, 2017 after pleading guilty to misconduct in office.
Chris Wooten (R) – 506 – 88.00%
Write-Ins – 69 – 12.00%
Total Votes – 575 – 100.00%
April 24
Arizona’s 8th congressional district (runoff) – GOP Hold
Trent Franks (R) resigned December 8, 2017.
Debbie Lesko (R) – 91,390 – 52.61%
Hiral Tipirneni (D) – 82,318 – 47.39%
Total Votes – 173,708 – 100.00%
New York’s 32nd Senate District – DEM Hold
Rubén Díaz Sr. (D) was elected to the NYC Council.
Luis Sepulveda (D) – 2,808 – 90.43%
Pamela Stewart-Martinez (Ref.) – 223 – 7.18%
Patrick Delices (R) – 74 – 2.38%
Total Votes – 3,105 – 100.00%
New York’s 37th Senate District – DEM Hold
George Latimer (D) was elected Westchester County Executive.
Shelley Mayer (D) – 26,918 – 57.42%
Julie Killian (R) – 19,963 – 42.58%
Total Votes – 46,881 – 100.00%
New York’s 5th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Alfred Graf (R) resigned to take a judgeship on the 5th District Court.
Doug Smith (R) – 2,840 – 63.14%
Deb Slinkosky (D) – 1,658 – 36.86%
Total Votes – 4,498 – 100.00%
New York’s 10th Assembly District – DEM Gain
Chad Lupinacci (R) was elected Huntington Town Supervisor.
Steve Stern (D) – 5,748 – 59.12%
Janet Smitelli (R) – 3,969 – 40.82%
Other – 6 – 0.06%
Total Votes – 9,723 – 100.00%
New York’s 17th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Thomas McKevitt (R) was elected to the Nassau County Legislature.
John Mikulin (R) – 2,143 – 63.82%
Matt Malin (D) – 1,215 – 36.18%
Total Votes – 3,358 – 100.00%
New York’s 39th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Francisco Moya (D) was elected to the NYC Council.
Ari Espinal (D) – unopposed
New York’s 74th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Brian Kavanagh (D) was elected to the State Senate in November 2017.
Harvey Epstein (D) – 3,900 – 97.67%
Bryan Cooper (R) – 93 – 2.33%
Juan Pagan (Ref.) – 0 – 0.00%
Adrienne Craig-Williams (G) – 0 – 0.00%
Total Votes – 3,993 – 100.00%
New York’s 80th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Mark Gjonaj (D) was elected to the NYC Council.
Nathalia Fernandez (D)
Nathalia Fernandez (D) – 1,669 – 81.89%
Gene Defrancis (R) – 369 – 18.11%
Total Votes – 2,038 – 100.00%
New York’s 102nd Assembly District – GOP Hold
Peter Lopez (R) was appointed as an EPA administrator.
Christopher Tague (R) – 8,547 – 45.91%
Aidan O’Connor Jr. (D) – 8,259 – 44.37%
Wesley Laraway (Best Choice) – 1,809 – 9.72%
Total Votes – 18,615 – 100.00%
New York’s 107th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Steven McLaughlin (R) resigned to become Rensselaer County Executive.
Jacob Ashby (R) – 7,797 – 50.84%
Cynthia Doran (D) – 7,517 – 49.02%
Other – 22 – 0.14%
Total Votes – 15,336 – 100.00%
New York’s 142nd Assembly District – GOP Gain
Mickey Kearns (D) was elected Erie County Clerk.
Erik Bohen (R) – 5,831 – 52.32%
Patrick Burke (D) – 5,293 – 47.49%
Other – 21 – 0.19%
Total Votes – 11,145 – 100.00%
April 10
Florida’s 31st Senate District – DEM Hold
Jeff Clemens (D) resigned after admitting to affair with lobbyist.
Lori Berman (D) – 22,839 – 74.81%
Tami Donnally (R) – 7,692 – 25.19%
Total Votes – 30,531 – 100.00%
Iowa’s 25th Senate District – GOP Hold
Bill Dix (R) resigned in wake of scandals with staffer and lobbyist.
Annette Sweeney (R) – 4,742 – 56.00%
Tracy Freese (D) – 3,726 – 44.00%
Total Votes – 8,468 – 100.00%
April 3
California’s 39th Assembly district – DEM Hold
Raul Bocanegra (D) resigned November 27, 2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations.
Luz Maria Rivas (D) – 6,059 – 41.89%
Ricardo Benitez (R) – 3,180 – 21.99%
Antonio Sanchez (D) – 2,708 – 18.72%
Patty Lopez (D) – 1,431 – 9.89%
Yolie Anguiano (D) – 724 – 5.01%
Patrea Patrick (D) – 362 – 2.50%
Total Votes – 14,464 – 100.00%
California’s 45th Assembly district – DEM Hold
Matt Dababneh (D) resigned January 1 due to sexual misconduct allegations.
Jesse Gabriel (D) – 8,024 – 31.99%
Justin Clark (R) – 6,793 – 27.08%
Tricia Robbins Kasson (D) – 4,002 – 15.96%
Ankur Patel (D) – 2,533 – 10.10%
Dennis Zine (I) – 2,129 – 8.49%
Daniel Brin (D) – 578 – 2.30%
Raymond Bishop (D) – 544 – 2.17%
Jeff Bornstein (D) – 480 – 1.91%
Total Votes – 25,083 – 100.00%
California’s 54th Assembly district – DEM Hold
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D) resigned December 27, 2017 for health reasons.
Sydney Kamlager (D) – 17,094 – 68.93%
Tepring Michelle Piquado (D) – 3,572 – 14.40%
Glen Ratcliff (R) – 3,220 – 12.98%
Grayson Pangilinan (D) – 913 – 3.68%
Total Votes – 24,799 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ 2nd House District (Bristol) – DEM Hold
Paul Heroux (D) resigned January 2 to become Attleboro mayor.
Jim Hawkins (D) – 3,927 – 51.94%
Julie Hall (R) – 3,633 – 48.06%
Total Votes – 7,560 – 100.00%
Rhode Island’s 8th Senate District – DEM Hold
James Doyle (D) resigned January 9 for health reasons.
Sandra Cano (D) – 629 – 71.97%
Nathan Luciano (R) – 234 – 26.77%
Write-Ins – 11 – 1.26%
Total Votes – 874 – 100.00%
March 27
Alabama’s 21st House District – GOP Hold
Jim Patterson (R) died October 2, 2017.
Rex Reynolds (R) – 2,431 – 52.82%
Terry Jones (D) – 2,167 – 47.09%
Write-Ins – 4 – 0.09%
Total Votes – 4,602 – 100.00%
March 24
Louisiana’s 86th House District – GOP Hold
Nicholas Muscarello Jr. (R) – 2,524 – 52.55%
David Vial (R) – 2,279 – 47.45%
Total Votes – 4,803 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 93rd House District – DEM Hold
Helena Moreno (D) will resign May 6 to join the New Orleans council.
Royce Duplessis (D) – 3,003 – 71.50%
Kenneth Bordes (D) – 865 – 20.60%
Eldon Anderson (D) – 198 – 4.71%
Danil Faust (D) – 134 – 3.19%
Total Votes – 4,200 – 100.00%
March 13
Mississippi’s 60th House District
Fred Shanks – 1,155 – 58.45%
Bob Morrow – 821 – 41.55%
Total Votes – 1,976 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district – DEM Gain
Tim Murphy (R) resigned October 21, 2017.
Conor Lamb (D) – 113,813 – 49.84%
Rick Saccone (R) – 113,186 – 49.56%
Drew Gray Miller (L) – 1,379 – 0.60%
Total Votes – 228,378 – 100.00%
Tennessee’s 14th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jim Tracy (R) resigned November 6, 2017 to take federal post.
Shane Reeves (R) – 13,139 – 71.73%
Gayle Jorden (D) – 5,179 – 28.27%
Total Votes – 18,318 – 100.00%
March 6
Massachusetts’ 3rd Senate District (Essex) – DEM Hold
Thomas McGee (D) resigned January 2 to become mayor of Lynn.
Brendan Crighton (D) – unopposed
Oklahoma’s 51st House District – GOP Hold
Scott Biggs (R) resigned November 2, 2017 to take a federal job.
Brad Boles (R) – 1,501 – 72.13%
Charles Murdock (D) – 580 – 27.87%
Total Votes – 2,081 – 100.00%
February 27
Connecticut’s 120th House District – DEM Gain
Laura Hoydick (R) resigned to become Stratford mayor.
Philip Young (D) – 1,615 – 50.99%
Bill Cabral (R) – 1,552 – 49.01%
Total Votes – 3,167 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 89th House District – GOP Hold
Marie Rader (R) resigned December 31, 2017.
Robert Goforth (R) – 2,809 – 66.75%
Kelly Smith (D) – 1,399 – 33.25%
Total Votes – 4,208 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 3rd House District (Belknap) – DEM Gain
Donald Flanders (R) died September 28, 2017.
Philip Spagnuolo (D) – 968 – 53.51%
Les Cartier (R) – 841 – 46.49%
Total Votes – 1,809 – 100.00%
February 20
Kentucky’s 49th House District – DEM Gain
Dan Johnson (R) took his life December 13, 2017.
Linda Belcher (D) – 3,386 – 68.45%
Rebecca Johnson (R) – 1,561 – 31.55%
Total Votes – 4,947 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 60th House District
John Moore (R) resigned December 8, 2017.
Fred Shanks – 834 – 43.08% – advanced to runoff
Bob Morrow – 746 – 38.53% – advanced to runoff
Morris Mock, Jr. – 325 – 16.79%
Jim Giles – 31 – 1.60%
Total Votes – 1,936 – 100.00%
February 17
Louisiana’s 86th House District – GOP Hold
Chris Broadwater (R) resigned.
Nicholas Muscarello, Jr. (R) – 1,732 – 42.83% – advanced to runoff.
David Vial (R) – 1,613 – 39.89% – advanced to runoff.
Michael Showers (D) – 495 – 12.24%
Andy Anderson (R) – 204 – 5.04%
Total Votes – 4,044 – 100.00%
February 13
Florida’s 72nd House District – DEM Gain
Alexandra Miller (R) resigned.
Margaret Good (D) – 23,076 – 52.17%
James Vernon Buchanan (R) – 19,816 – 44.80%
Alison Foxall (L) – 1,338 – 3.03%
Total Votes – 44,230 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 175th House District – GOP Hold
Amy Carter (R) resigned to become executive director of advancement for the Technical College System of Georgia.
John LaHood (R) – 2,337 – 70.73%
Treva Gear (D) – 778 – 23.55%
Coy Reaves (R) – 116 – 3.51%
Bruce Phelps (R) – 73 – 2.21%
Total Votes – 3,304 – 100.00%
Oklahoma’s 27th Senate District – GOP Hold
Bryce Marlatt (R) resigned after being charged with sexual battery.
Casey Murdock (R) – 6,184 – 67.97%
Amber Jensen (D) – 2,914 – 32.03%
Total Votes – 9,098 – 100.00%
February 12
Minnesota’s 54th Senate District – DEM Hold
Dan Schoen (DFL) resigned December 15, 2017 amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Karla Bigham (DFL) – 7,344 – 50.75%
Denny McNamara (R) – 6,815 – 47.09%
Emily Mellingen (L) – 313 – 2.16%
Total Votes – 14,472 – 100.00%
Minnesota’s House District 23B – GOP Hold
Tony Cornish (R) resigned November 30, 2017 amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Jeremy Munson (R) – 3,943 – 59.73%
Melissa Wagner (DFL) – 2,658 – 40.27%
Total Votes – 6,601 – 100.00%
February 6
Missouri’s 39th House District – GOP Hold
Joe Don (R) appointed to 8th Circuit Court in Carroll County.
Peggy McGaugh (R) – 1,945 – 64.28%
Ethan Perkinson (D) – 1,081 – 35.72%
Total Votes – 3,026 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 97th House District – DEM Gain
John McCaherty (R) resigned to run for county executive.
Mike Revis (D) – 1,787 – 51.54%
David Linton (R) – 1,680 – 48.46%
Total Votes – 3,467 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 129th House District – GOP Hold
Sandy Crawford (R) elected to State Senate.
Jeff Knight (R) – 2,154 – 69.10%
Ronna Ford (D) – 963 – 30.90%
Total Votes – 3,117 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 144th House District – GOP Hold
Paul Fitzwater (R) resigned to join state Board of Probation and Parole.
Chris Dinkins (R) – 3,004 – 52.63%
Jim Scaggs (D) – 2,704 – 47.37%
Total Votes – 5,708 – 100.00%
January 23
Pennsylvania’s 35th House District – DEM Hold
Marc Gergely (D) resigned November 6, 2017.
Austin Davis (D) – 3,209 – 73.97%
Fawn Walker Montgomery (R) – 1,129 – 26.03%
Total Votes – 4,338 – 100.00%
January 16
Iowa’s 6th House District – GOP Hold
Jim Carlin (R) elected to State Senate December 12, 2017.
Jacob Bossman (R) – 2,152 – 55.69%
Rita DeJong (D) – 1,712 – 44.31%
Total Votes – 3,864 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 28th House District – GOP Hold
Eric Bedingfield (R) resigned January 18 to become director of government affairs at Greenville Technical College.
Ashley Trantham (R) – 335 – 97.38%
Write-Ins – 9 – 2.62%
Total Votes – 344 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 99th House District – GOP Hold
James Merrill (R) resigned September 1, 2017 after being indicted for ethics violations.
Nancy Mace (R) – 2,071 – 56.49%
Cindy Boatwright (D) – 1,587 – 43.29%
Write-Ins – 8 – 0.22%
Total Votes – 3,666 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 10th Senate District – GOP Hold
Sheila Harsdorf (R) appointed secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection November 10, 2017.
Patty Schachtner (D) – 12,249 – 54.60%
Adam Jarchow (R) – 9,909 – 44.17%
Brian Corriea (L) – 273 – 1.22%
Total Votes – 22,434 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 58th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Bob Gannon (R) died October 3, 2017.
Rick Gundrum (R) – 2,453 – 56.64%
Dennis Degenhardt (D) – 1,878 – 43.36%
Total Votes – 4,331 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 66th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Cory Mason (D) resigned January 15 after being elected Racine mayor.
Greta Neubauer (D) – 831 – 100.00%
January 9
Connecticut’s 15th House District – DEM Hold
David Baram (D) elected to 3rd District Probate Court judge November 7, 2017.
Bobby Gibson (D) – 922 – 51.91%
Joseph Suggs (D) – 854 – 48.09%
Total Votes – 1,776 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 17th Senate District – GOP Hold
Rick Jeffares (R) resigned December 1, 2017 to run for lieutenant governor.
Brian Strickland (R) – 5,003 – 61.98%
Phyllis Hatcher (D) – 2,774 – 34.37%
Ed Toney (R) – 198 – 2.45%
Nelva Lee (R) – 97 – 1.20%
Total Votes – 8,072 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 111th House District – GOP Hold
Brian Strickland (R) resigned to run for SD-17.
Geoffrey Cauble (R) – 1,864 – 51.04%
El-Mahdi Holly (D) – 1,122 – 30.72%
Tarji Leonard Dunn (D) – 451 – 12.35%
Larry Morey (R) – 215 – 5.89%
Total Votes – 3,652 – 100.00%
January 2
South Carolina’s 56th House District – GOP Hold
Mke Ryhal (R) resigned August 7, 2017.
Tim McGinnis (R) – 299 – 97.71%
Write-Ins – 7 – 2.29%
Total Votes – 306 – 100.00%