December 19
Tennessee’s 77th House District – GOP Hold
Bill Sanderson (R) resigned July 24 for family and business reasons.
Rusty Grills (R) – 3,344 – 85.24%
Michael Smith (D) – 504 – 12.85%
Ronnie Henley (I) – 39 – 0.99%
Billy Jones (I) – 21 – 0.54%
Max Smith (I) – 15 – 0.38%
Total Votes – 3,923 – 100.00%
December 3
Georgia’s 152nd House District – GOP Hold
Ed Rynders (R) resigned September 5 for health reasons.
Bill Yearta (R) – 3,419 – 50.87%
Jim Quinn (R) – 3,302 – 49.13%
Total Votes – 6,721 – 100.00%
November 12
Alabama’s 74th State House District – GOP Hold
Dimitri Polizos (R) died March 27.
Charlotte Meadows (R) – 1,664 – 68.09%
Rayford Mack (D) – 765 – 31.30%
Write-Ins – 15 – 0.61%
Total Votes – 2,444 – 100.00%
November 5
Alabama’s 42nd State House District – GOP Hold
James Martin (R) died May 31.
Van Smith (R) – 2,485 – 87.90%
Kenneth Allison, Sr. (D) – 321 – 11.35%
Write-Ins – 21 – 0.74%
Total Votes – 2,827 – 100.00%
California’s 1st Assembly District – GOP Hold
Brian Dahle (R) was elected to California’s 1st Senate District.
Megan Dahle (R) – 56,035 – 58.46%
Elizabeth Betancourt (D) – 39,824 – 41.54%
Total Votes – 95,859 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 18th House District – GOP Hold
Tim Moore (R) resigned September 10 because of self-imposed term limits and taking a Christian ministry role.
Samara Heavrin (R) – 8,655 – 60.29%
Becky Miller (D) – 5,701 – 39.71%
Total Votes – 14,356 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 63rd House District – GOP Hold
Diane St. Onge (R) resigned August 12 to prepare for a move to California.
Kimberly Banta (R) – 10,921 – 63.11%
Josh Blair (D) – 6,385 – 36.89%
Total Votes – 17,306 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 50th Senate District – GOP Hold
Revote
Scott DeLano (R) – 3,617 – 51.43%
Dixie Newman (R) – 3,416 – 48.57%
Total Votes – 7,033 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 22nd State House District – DEM Hold
Brandon Ellington (D) elected to the Kansas City Council.
Yolanda Young (D) – 2,357 – 81.61%
Tammy Louise Herrera (R) – 325 – 11.25%
Jeff Francis (G) – 206 – 7.13%
Total Votes – 2,888 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 36th State House District – DEM Hold
DaRon McGee (D) resigned April 30.
Mark Sharp (D) – 3,018 – 72.95%
Bob Voorhees (G) – 408 – 9.86%
Write-Ins – 711 – 17.19%
Total Votes – 4,137 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 74th State House District – DEM Hold
Cora Walker (D) resigned July 29 to assume a policy director job.
Mike Person (D) – 812 – 57.34%
Nick Kasoff (L) – 604 – 42.66%
Total Votes – 1,416 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 78th State House District – DEM Hold
Bruce Franks (D) resigned July 31 for family and mental health reasons.
Rasheen Aldridge (D) – 908 – 91.26%
Write-Ins – 87 – 8.74%
Total Votes – 995 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 99th State House District – GOP Hold
Jean Evans (R) resigned February to become state party executive.
Trish Gunby (D) – 3,357 – 54.04%
Lee Ann Pittman (R) – 2,855 – 45.96%
Total Votes – 6,212 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 158th State House District – GOP Hold
Scott Fitzpatrick (R) became State Treasurer in January.
Scott Cupps (R) – 1,841 – 82.63%
Lisa Kalp (D) – 387 – 17.37%
Total Votes – 2,228 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 1st State Senate District – GOP Gain
Jeff Van Drew (D) was elected to New Jersey’s 2nd congressional district.
Mike Testa, Jr. (R) – 27,163 – 53.47%
Bob Andrzejczak (D-inc) – 23,636 – 46.53%
Total Votes – 50,799 – 100.00%
New York’s 57th State Senate District – GOP Hold
Catherine Young (R) took a leadership position at the Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech.
George Borrello (R) – 41,410 – 71.54%
Austin Morgan (D) – 16,454 – 28.42%
Write-Ins – 23 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 57,887 – 100.00%
Washington’s 40th State Senate District – DEM Hold
Kevin Ranker (D) resigned after allegations of sexual misconduct.
Liz Lovelett (D) – 31,793 – 70.80%
Daniel Miller (R) – 13,060 – 29.08%
Write-Ins – 51 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 44,904 – 100.00%
Washington State House District 13B – GOP Hold
Matt Manweller (R) resigned.
Alex Ybarra (R) – 22,025 – 75.79%
Steve Verhey (D) – 6,975 – 24.00%
Write-Ins – 62 – 0.21
Total Votes – ,29,062 – 100.00%
October 8
New Hampshire’s 9th Rockingham House District – GOP Hold
Michael Vose (R) – 880 – 52.19%
Naomi Andrews (D) – 806 – 47.81%
Total Votes – 831 – 100.00%
October 1
South Carolina’s 84th State House District – GOP Hold
Ronnie Young (R) died May 19.
Melissa Oremus (R) – 809 – 97.35%
Write-Ins – 22 – 2.65%
Total Votes – 831 – 100.00%
September 10
North Carolina’s 3rd congressional district – GOP Hold
Walter Jones (R) died February 10.
Gregory Murphy (R) – 70,142 – 61.74%
Allen Thomas (D) – 42,570 – 37.47%
Greg Holt (C) – 502 – 0.44%
Tim Harris (L) – 393 – 0.35%
Total Votes – 113,607 – 100.00%
North Carolina’s 9th congressional district – GOP Hold
The State Board of Elections called a new election amid allegations of absentee ballot fraud in 2018.
Dan Bishop (R) – 96,004 – 50.74%
Dan McCready (D) – 92,066 – 48.66%
Jeff Scott (L) – 767 – 0.41%
Allen Smith (G) – 371 – 0.20%
Total Votes – 189,208 – 100.00%
September 3
Arkansas’ 36th House District – DEM Hold
Charles Blake (D) resigned May 16 to take a job with the Mayor of Little Rock.
Denise Ennett (D) – unopposed
August 20
Pennsylvania’s 85th House District – GOP Hold
Fred Keller (R) was elected to Pennsylvania’s 12th congressional district.
David Rowe (R) – 6,489 – 62.62%
Jennifer Rager-Kay (D) – 3,874 – 37.38%
Total Votes – 10,363 – 100.00%
June 18
Florida’s 7th House District – GOP Hold
Halsey Beshears (R) resigned January 11 to become the Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Jason Shoaf (R) – 11,604 – 71.30%
Ryan Terrell (D) – 4,670 – 28.70%
Total Votes – 16,274 – 100.00%
Florida’s 38th House District – GOP Hold
Daniel Burgess (R) was appointed Executive Director of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs January 24.
Randy Maggard (R) – 9,615 – 55.58%
Kelly Smith (D) – 7,684 – 44.42%
Total Votes – 17,299 – 100.00%
June 11
Maine’s 45th State House District – DEM Hold
Dale Denno (D) resigned March 27 for health reasons.
Stephen Moriarty (D) – 1,289 – 61.59%
Kevin Hughes (R) – 804 – 38.41%
Total Votes – 2,093 – 100.00%
June 4
California’s 1st State Senate District – GOP Hold
Ted Gaines (R) was elected to the state Board of Equalization.
Brian Dahle (R) – 70,556 – 53.12%
Kevin Kiley (R) – 62,259 – 46.88%
Total Votes – 132,815 – 100.00%
California’s 33rd Senate District – DEM Hold
Ricardo Lara (D) was elected Insurance Commissioner.
Lena Gonzalez (D) – 26,343 – 69.00%
Jack Guerrero (R) – 11,835 – 31.00%
Total Votes – 38,178 – 100.00%
May 21
Pennsylvania’s 12th congressional district – GOP Hold
Tom Marino (R) resigned January 23 to work in the pharmaceutical industry.
Fred Keller (R) – 88,656 – 67.99%
Marc Friedenburg (D) – 41,740 – 32.01%
Total Votes – 130,396 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 33rd State Senate District – GOP Hold
Richard Alloway (R) resigned February 28 citing gridlock, burnout, and lack of advancement opportunities.
Doug Mastriano (R) – 7,863 – 69.53%
Sarah Hammond (D) – 3,445 – 30.46%
Total Votes – 11,309 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 41st State Senate District – GOP Hold
Don White (R) resigned February 28 for health reasons.
Joe Pittman (R) – 24,236 – 65.60%
Susan Boser (D) – 12,708 – 34.40%
Total Votes – 36,944 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 11th State House District – GOP Hold
Brian Ellis (R) resigned March 18th after allegations of sexual assault.
Marci Mustello (R) – 5,808 – 57.39%
Samuel Doctor (D) – 4,312 – 42.61%
Total Votes – 10,120 – 100.00%
May 7
Connecticut’s 130th State House District – DEM Hold
Ezequiel Santiago (D) died March 15.
Antonio Felipe (D) – 466 – 47.21%
Kate Rivera (W/I) – 343 – 34.75%
Christina Ayala (W/I) – 72 – 7.29%
Hector A. Diaz (W/I) – 67 – 6.79%
Joshua Parrow (R) – 39 – 3.95%
Total Votes – 987 – 100.00%
April 30
Wisconsin’s 64th State Assembly District – DEM Hold
Peter Barca (D) became secretary of the state Department of Revenue.
Tip McGuire (D) – 4,424 – 62.25%
Mark Stalker (R) – 2,677 – 37.67%
Write-Ins – 6 – 0.08%
Total Votes – 7,107 – 100.00%
April 23
South Carolina’s 14th State House District – GOP Hold
Michael Pitts (R) resigned January 3 for health reasons.
Stewart Jones (R) – 1,932 – 56.41%
Garrett McDaniel (D) – 1,490 – 43.50%
Write-Ins – 3 – 0.09%
Total Votes – 3,425 – 100.00%
Tennessee’s 22nd State Senate District – GOP Hold
Mark Green (R) was elected to Tennessee’s 7th congressional district.
Bill Powers (R) – 6,460 – 53.61%
Juanita Charles (D) – 5,352 – 44.41%
Doyle Clark (I) – 155 – 1.29%
David Cutting (I) – 84 – 0.70%
Total Votes – 12,051 – 100.00%
April 16
Connecticut’s 19th State House District – DEM Hold
Derek Slap (D) was elected to Connecticut’s 5th State Senate district February 26.
Tammy Exum (D) – 2,407 – 64.60%
Robert Margolis (R) – 1,319 – 35.40%
Total Votes – 3,726 – 100.00%
April 9
Florida’s 97th House District – DEM Hold
Jared Moskowitz (D) resigned in January to become the Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management
Dan Daley (D) – unopposed
Georgia’s 28th State House District – GOP Hold
The previous elections on May 22, 2018 and December 4, 2018, were deemed inconclusive.
Chris Erwin (R) – 4,586 – 75.48%
Dan Gasaway (R) – 1,490 – 24.52%
Total Votes – 6,076 – 100.00%
April 2
Maine’s 52nd State House District – DEM Hold
Jennifer DeChant (D) resigned February 1 to take a private sector job.
Sean Paulhus (D) – 975 – 66.51%
Kenneth Sener (R) – 491 – 33.49%
Total Votes – 1,466 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 101st State House District (runoff)
Brad Touchstone (R) was elected Lamar County Court judge.
Kent McCarty (NP) – 1,760 – 68.09%
Steven Utroska (NP) – 825 – 31.91%
Total Votes – 2,585 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 37th State Senate District – DEM Gain
Guy Reschenthaler (R) was elected to Pennsylvania’s 14th congressional district.
Pam Iovino (D) – 33,310 – 52.01%
D. Raja (R) – 30,741 – 47.99%
Total Votes – 64,051 – 100.00%
March 30
Louisiana’s 17th State House District (runoff) – DEM Hold
Marcus Hunter (D) became a judge on the Fourth Judicial District.
Pat Moore (D) – 2,406 – 63.25%
Rodney McFarland, Sr. (D) – 1,398 – 36.75%
Total Votes – 3,804 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 18th State House District (runoff) – DEM Hold
Major Thibaut (D) resigned December 31, 2018 after being elected president of Pointe Coupee Parish.
Jeremy LaCombe (D) – 4,454 – 68.53%
Tammi Fabre (R) – 2,045 – 31.47%
Total Votes – 6,499 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 62nd State House District (runoff) – IND Gain
Kenny Harvard (R) became president of West Feliciana Parish December 10, 2018.
Roy Adams (I) – 2,925 – 53.63%
Dennis Aucoin (R) – 2,529 – 46.37%
Total Votes – 5,454 – 100.00%
March 26
South Carolina’s 6th Senate District – GOP Hold
William Timmons (R) resigned November 9, 2018.
Dwight Loftis (R) – 4,439 – 55.63%
Tina Belga (D) – 3,537 – 44.33%
Write-Ins – 3 – 0.04%
Total Votes – 7,979 – 100.00%
March 19
Iowa’s 30th State Senate District – DEM Hold
Jeff Danielson (D) resigned February 14.
Eric Giddens (D) – 7,610 – 56.86%
Walt Rogers (R) – 5,631 – 42.07%
Fred Perryman (L) – 143 – 1.07%
Total Votes – 13,384 – 100.00%
Minnesota State House District 11B – GOP Hold
Jason Rarick (R) was elected to Minnesota’s 11th State Senate District February 5.
Nathan Nelson (R) – 3,572 – 68.43%
Tim Burkhardt (D) – 1,647 – 31.55%
Write-Ins – 1 – 0.02%
Total Votes – 5,220 – 100.00%
March 12
Georgia’s 176th State House District (runoff) – GOP Hold
Jason Shaw (R) was appointed to the Georgia Public Service Commission January 1.
James Burchett (R) – 2,555 – 59.34%
Franklin Patten (R) – 1,751 – 40.66%
Total Votes – 4,306 – 100.00%
Maine’s 124th State House Disrict – DEM Hold
Aaron Frey (D) was elected by the state legislature to attorney general.
Joseph Perry (D) – 719 – 64.83%
Thomas White (R) – 390 – 35.17%
Total Votes – 1,109 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 32nd State House District
Willie Perkins, Sr. (D) was elected Chancery Judge.
Solomon Osborne (NP) – 842 – 78.99%
Troy Brown, Sr. (NP) – 223 – 20.92%
Write-Ins – 1 – 0.09%
Total Votes – 1,066 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 71st State House District
Adrienne Wooten (D) was elected Hinds County Circuit judge.
Ronnie Crudup, Jr. (NP) – 320 – 63.12%
Edelia Cartham (NP) – 123 – 24.26%
Stephanie Skipper (NP) – 62 – 12.23%
Write-Ins – 2 – 0.39%
Total Votes – 507 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 101st State House District
Brad Touchstone (R) was elected Lamar County Court judge.
Kent McCarty (NP) – 1,238 – 38.75%
Steven Utroska (NP) – 751 – 23.51%
Andrew Waites (NP) – 716 – 22.41%
Daniel Waide (NP) – 248 – 7.76%
Gary Crist (NP) – 242 – 7.57%
Total Votes – 3,195 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 114th State House District – DEM Hold
Sid Michael Kavulich (D) died October 16, 2018.
Bridged Malloy Kosierowski (D) – 6,714 – 62.44%
Frank Scavo III (R) – 4,038 – 37.56%
Total Votes – 10,752 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 190th State House District – DEM Hold
Vanessa Lowery Brown (D) resigned December 11, 2018 after being convicted of bribery, conflict of interest, and not properly filing a financial disclosure form.
Movita Johnson-Harrell (D) – 3,188 – 66.61%
Amen Brown (Amen Brown) – 958 – 20.02%
Pamela Williams (WF) – 511 – 10.68%
Michael Harvey (R) – 129 – 2.70%
Total Votes – 4,786 – 100.00%
Tennessee’s 32nd State Senate District – GOP Hold
Mark Norris (R) was nominated to serve as a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.
Paul Rose (R) – 9,149 – 83.97%
Eric Coleman (D) – 1,746 – 16.03%
Total Votes – 10,895 – 100.00%
Texas’ 125th State House District (runoff) – DEM Hold
Justin Rodriguez (D) appointed to Precinct 2 representative on Bexar County Commissioners Court.
Ray Lopez (D) – 5,311 – 58.42%
Fred Rangel (R) – 3,780 – 41.58%
Total Votes – 9,091 – 100.00%
March 5
Kentucky’s 31st State Senate District – GOP Gain
Ray Jones (D) became Pike County Judge-Executive in January.
Phillip Wheeler (R) – 6,188 – 52.28%
Darrell Pugh (D) – 5,649 – 47.72%
Total Votes – 11,837 – 100.00%
Rhode Island’s 68th State House District – DEM Hold
Laufton Ascencao (D) declined the oath of office after admitting to faking a campaign mailer and campaign invoice.
June Speakman (D) – 862 – 39.83%
William Hunt, Jr. (L) – 615 – 28.42%
Kenneth Marshall (I) – 511 – 23.61%
James McCanna III (I) – 176 – 8.13%
Total Votes – 2,164 – 100.00%
Texas’ 145th State House District (runoff) – DEM Hold
Carol Alvarado (D) was elected to Texas’ 6th State Senate district December 11, 2018.
Christina Morales (D) – 1,826 – 60.77%
Melissa Noriega (D) – 1,179 – 39.23%
Total Votes – 3,005 – 100.00%
February 26
Connecticut’s 3rd State Senate District – DEM Hold
Timothy Larson (D) joined Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) administration January 11.
Saud Anwar (D) – 4,737 – 58.82%
Sarah Muska (R) – 3,317 – 41.18%
Total Votes – 8,054 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 5th State Senate District – DEM Hold
Beth Bye (D) joined Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) administration January 11.
Derek Slap (D) – 6,063 – 63.26%
Bill Wadsworth (R) – 3,284 – 34.27%
Jeffrey Przech (I) – 186 – 1.94%
Mark Stewart Greenstein (Amigo Constitution) – 51 – 0.53%
Total Votes – 9,584 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 6th State Senate District – GOP Gain
Terry Gerratana (D) joined Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) administration January 11.
Gennaro Bizzaro (R) – 3,878 – 53.01%
Rick Lopes (D) – 3,437 – 46.99%
Total Votes – 7,315 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 39th State House District – DEM Hold
Chris Soto (D) joined Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) administration January 11.
Anthony Nolan (D) – 963 – 51.33%
Mirna Martinez (G) – 535 – 28.52%
Kat Goulart (R) – 276 – 14.71%
Jason Catala (Pet.) – 102 – 5.44%
Total Votes – 1,876 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 99th State House District – GOP Gain
James Albis (D) joined Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) administration January 11.
Joseph Zullo (R) – 1,658 – 54.08%
Josh Balter (D) – 1,408 – 45.92%
Total Votes – 3,066 – 100.00%
February 23
Louisiana’s 12th State House District – GOP Hold
Rob Shadoin (R) resigned September 2018 to work for the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Christopher Turner (R) – 3,561 – 69.85%
Jake Halley (R) – 1,537 – 30.15%
Total Votes – 5,098 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 17th State House District – DEM Hold
Marcus Hunter (D) became a judge on the Fourth Judicial District.
Pat Moore (D) – 1,327 – 49.11%
Rodney McFarland, Sr. (D) – 914 – 33.83%
Rodney Welch (D) – 231 – 8.55%
Anthony Garcia (D) – 230 – 8.51%
Total Votes – 2,702 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 18th State House District – DEM Hold
Major Thibaut (D) resigned December 31, 2018 after being elected president of Pointe Coupee Parish.
Jeremy LaCombe (D) – 3,176 – 43.35%
Tammi Fabre (R) – 1,688 – 23.04%
NaTasha Certer Benoit (D) – 1,579 – 21.55%
Gary Spillman (D) – 684 – 9.34%
Jason Fowler, Jr. (R) – 161 – 2.20%
Bill Spencer (D) – 38 – 0.52%
Total Votes – 7,326 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 26th State House District – DEM Hold
Jeff Hall (D) became Mayor of Alexandria December 3, 2018.
Ed Larvadain III (D) – 1,619 – 61.07%
Sandra Franklin (D) – 1,032 – 38.93%
Total Votes – 2,651 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 27th State House District – GOP Hold
Lowell ‘Chris’ Hazel (R) was elected to serve as Judge of Louisiana’s Ninth Judicial District.
Mike Johnson (R) – 3,713 – 91.82%
Richard Kretzsinger (D) – 331 – 8.18%
Total Votes – 4,044 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 47th State House District – GOP Hold
Bob Hensgens (R) was elected to Louisiana’s 26th State Senate District November 6, 2018.
Ryan Bourriaque (R) – 3,180 – 63.46%
Ruben Rivera, Jr. (R) – 1,831 – 36.54%
Total Votes – 5,011 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 62nd State House District – GOP Hold
Kenny Harvard (R) became president of West Feliciana Parish December 10, 2018.
Dennis Aucoin (R) – 2,300 – 45.45%
Roy Adams (I) – 1,556 – 30.75%
Tarries Greenup (D) – 604 – 11.94%
Jonathan Loveall (D) – 369 – 7.29%
Jerel Giarusso (D) – 231 – 4.57%
Total Votes – 5,060 – 100.00%
February 19
Virginia’s 86th State House District – DEM Hold
Jennifer Boysko (D) was elected to Virginia’s 33rd State Senate District January 8.
Ibraheem Samirah (D) – 3,738 – 59.49%
Gregg Nelson (R) – 2,162 – 34.41%
Connie Haines Hutchinson (I) – 370 – 5.89%
Write-Ins – 13 – 0.21%
Total Votes – 6,283 – 100.00%
February 12
Georgia’s 176th State House District – GOP Hold
Jason Shaw (R) was appointed to the Georgia Public Service Commission January 1.
Franklin Patten (R) – 1,516 – 43.13%
James Burchett (R) – 1,494 – 42.50%
Barbara Seidman (D) – 361 – 10.27%
Barbara Griffin (D) – 144 – 4.10%
Total Votes – 3,515 – 100.00%
Texas’ 125th State House District – DEM Hold
Justin Rodriguez (D) was appointed to Precinct 2 representative on Bexar County Commissioners Court.
Fred Rangel (R) – 2,319 – 37.96%
Ray Lopez (D) – 1,186 – 19.41%
Coda Rayo-Garza (D) – 1,164 – 19.05%
Arthur Reyna (D) – 1,045 – 17.11%
Steve Huerta (D) – 395 – 6.47%
Total Votes – 6,109 – 100.00%
February 5
Georgia’s 5th House District – GOP Hold
John D. Meadows III (R) died November 12, 2018.
Matt Barton (R) – 1,712 – 55.03%
Jesse Vaughn (R) – 1,399 – 44.97%
Total Votes – 3,111 – 100.00%
Minnesota’s 11th Senate District – GOP Gain
Tony Lourey (DFL) was appointed Human Services Commissioner January 3
Jason Rarick (R) – 8,127 – 52.02%
Stu Lourey (DFL) – 7,171 – 45.90%
John Birrenbach (Legal Marijuana Now) – 298 – 1.91%
Write-Ins – 27 – 0.17%
Total Votes – 15,623 – 100.00%
January 29
Texas’ 79th House District – DEM Hold
Joe Pickett (D) resigned January 4 for health reasons
Art Fierro (D) – 2,514 – 53.34%
Michiel Noe (D) – 1,256 – 26.65%
Hans Sassenfeld (R) – 943 – 20.01%
Total Votes – 4,713 – 100.00%
January 8
Virginia’s 33rd Senate District – DEM Hold
Jennifer Wexton (D) was elected to Virginia’s 10th congressional district
Jennifer Boysko (D) – 14,766 – 69.76%
Joe T. May (R) – 6,376 – 30.12%
Write-Ins – 26 – 0.01%
Total Votes – 21,168 – 100.00%