December 19
Texas’ 30th Senate District – GOP Hold
Pat Fallon (R) will resign January 4, 2021.
Drew Springer (R) – 32,599 – 56.45%
Shelley Luther (R) – 25,146 – 43.55%
Total Votes – 57,745 – 100.00%
December 1
Georgia’s 39th Senate District – DEM Hold
Nikema Williams (D) resigned to run for Georgia’s 5th congressional district.
Sonya Halpern – 4,379 – 80.84%
Linda Pritchett – 1,038 – 19.16%
Total Votes – 5,417 – 100.00%
November 24
Mississippi’s 87th House District
William Andrews (R) resigned March 31.
Joseph Tubb (Nonpartisan) – 930 – 58.27%
Matthew Conoly (Nonpartisan) – 666 – 41.73%
Total Votes – 1,596 – 100.00%
November 17
Alabama’s 49th House District – GOP Hold
April Weaver (R) resigned on May 12 to become a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regional director.
Russell Bedsole (R) – 1,599 – 63.18%
Cheryl Patton (D) – 930 – 36.74%
Write-Ins – 2 – 0.08%
Total Votes – 2,531 – 100.00%
November 3
Alaska Senate District M – GOP Hold
Chris Birch (R) died August 8, 2019.
Josh Revak (R-inc) – 10,410 – 57.60%
Andy Holleman (I) – 7,607 – 42.09%
Write-Ins – 56 – 0.31%
Total Votes – 18,073 – 100.00%
Arkansas’ 96th House District – GOP Hold
Grant Hodges (R) resigned July 10 to take a job with Northwest Arkansas Community College.
Jill Bryant (R) – 10,444 – 100.00%
Florida’s 20th Senate District – GOP Hold
Tom Lee (R) retired November 3.
Daniel Burgess (R) – 141,607 – 54.82%
Kathy Lewis (D) – 116,685 – 45.18%
Total Votes – 258,292 – 100.00%
Hawaii’s 16th Senate District – DEM Hold
Breene Harimoto (D) died June 18.
Bennette Misalucha (D-inc) – 11,508 – 52.69%
Kelly Puamailani Kitashima (R) – 10,335 – 47.31%
Total Votes – 21,843 – 100.00%
Illinois’ 6th Senate District – DEM Hold
John Cullerton (D) resigned in January.
Sara Feigenholtz (D) – 106,220 – 100.00%
Illinois’ 11th Senate District – DEM Hold
Martin Sandoval (D) resigned November 27, 2019.
Celina Villanueva (D) – 22,716 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 4th House District – DEM Hold
Isaac Robinson (D) died March 29.
Abraham Aiyash (D) – 28,379 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 25th Senate District – GOP Hold
Anthony Bucco (R) died September 16, 2019.
Anthony Bucco, Jr. (R-inc) – 67,142 – 54.00%
Rupande Mehta – 57,192 – 46.00%
Total Votes – 124,334 – 100.00%
New Jersey’s 25th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Anthony Bucco, Jr. (R) was appointed to New Jersey’s 25th Senate District October 2019.
Darcy Draeger (D) – 64,469 – 52.45%
Aura Kenny Dunn (R) – 58,446 – 47.55%
Total Votes – 122,915 – 100.00%
Oklahoma’s 28th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jason Smalley (R) resigned January 31 to take a job with Motorola Solutions Corporation.
Zack Taylor (R) – 5,681 – 59.33%
Mike Haines – 3,197 – 33.39%
Christian Ford – 698 – 7.29%
Total Votes – 9,576 – 100.00%
Oregon’s 10th Senate District – DEM Gain
Jackie Winters (R) died on May 29, 2019. Denyc Boles (R) was appointed June 28, 2019.
Deb Patterson (D, WF) – 37,725 – 48.49%
Denyc Boles (R-inc) – 37,149 – 47.75%
Taylor Rickey (L) – 2,775 – 3.57%
Write-Ins – 145 – 0.19%
Total Votes – 77,794 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 107th House District – GOP Hold
Alan Clemmons (R) resigned July 17.
Tony Cahill (D) – 15,956 – 65.46%
Case Brittain (R) – 7,963 – 32.67%
Wm Dettmering III (L) – 427 – 1.75%
Write-Ins – 28 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 24,374 – 100.00%
Virginia’s 29th House District – GOP Hold
Chris Collins (R) was appointed June 28 to the Virginia 26th Judicial District Court.
Bill Wiley (R) – 28,787 – 63.67%
Irina Khanin (D) – 16,365 – 36.19%
Write-Ins – 64 – 0.14%
Total Votes – 45,216 – 100.00%
Washington’s 38th Senate District – DEM Hold
John McCoy (D) resigned April 17. June Robinson (D) was appointed to the seat May 3.
June Robinson (D-inc) – 39,799 – 58.79%
Bernard Moody (R) – 27,818 – 41.09%
Write-Ins – 83 – 0.12%
Total Votes – 67,700 – 100.00%
October 13
Mississippi’s 15th Senate District
Gary Jackson (R) resigned June 30.
Bart Williams (Nonpartisan) – 4,097 – 53.54%
Joyce Meek Yates (Nonpartisan) – 3,555 – 46.46%
Total Votes – 7,652 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 39th Senate District
Sally Doty (R) was appointed executive director of the Mississippi Public Utilities Staff July 15.
Jason Barrett (Nonpartisan) – 4,884 – 56.91%
Bill Sones (Nonpartisan) – 3,698 – 43.09%
Total Votes – 8,582 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 37th House District
Gary Chism (R) resigned June 30.
Lynn Wright (Nonpartisan) – 1,576 – 63.42%
David Chism (Nonpartisan) – 909 – 36.58%
Total Votes – 2,485 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 66th House District
Jarvis Dortch (D) resigned July 2.
De’Keither Stamps (Nonpartisan) – 912 – 61.46%
Bob Lee Jr. (Nonpartisan) – 572 – 38.54%
Total Votes – 1,484 – 100.00%
August 11
Georgia’s 4th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jack Hill (R) died April 6.
Billy Hickman (R) – 9,540 – 56.29%
Scott Bohlke (R) – 7,409 – 43.71%
Total Votes – 16,949 – 100.00%
South Carolina’s 115th House District – DEM Gain
Peter McCoy (R) became interim U.S. Attorney March 30.
Spencer Wetmore (D) – 3,664 – 59.43%
Josh Stokes (R) – 2,424 – 39.32%
Eugene Platt (G) – 71 – 1.15%
Other/Write-Ins – 6 – 0.10%
Total Votes – 6,165 – 100.00%
July 14
Texas’ 14th Senate District – DEM Hold
Kirk Watson (D) became dean of University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs April 30.
Sarah Eckhardt (D) – 59,267 – 49.68%
Eddie Rodriguez (D) – 40,384 – 33.84%
Donald Zimmerman (R) – 15,565 – 13.04%
Waller Thomas Burns II (R) – 1,442 – 1.21%
Jeff Ridgeway (I) – 1,386 – 1.16%
Pat Dixon (L) – 1,306 – 1.09%
Total votes – 119,350 – 100.00%
July 11
Louisiana’s 54th House District – GOP Hold
Reggie Bagala (R) died April 9.
Joseph Orgeron (R) – 4,040 – 54.55%
James Cantrelle (R) – 1,450 – 19.58%
Donny Lerille (R) – 808 – 10.91%
Kevin Duet (R) – 691 – 9.33%
Phil Gilligan (R) – 242 – 3.27%
Dave Carskadon (R) – 175 – 2.36%
Total Votes – 7,406 – 100.00%
June 23
Kentucky’s 26th Senate District – DEM Gain
Ernie Harris (R) retired April 15.
Karen Berg (D) – 24,771 – 56.98%
Bill Ferko (R) – 18,705 – 43.02%
Total Votes – 43,476 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 88th House District
Ramona Blackledge (R) resigned January 31.
Jason Dykes (NP) – 1,471 – 65.12%
Robin Robinson (NP) – 745 – 32.98%
Michael Walker (NP) – 43 – 1.90%
Total Votes – 2,259 – 100.00%
New York’s 27th congressional district – GOP Hold
Chris Collins (R) resigned October 1, 2019 after pleading guilty to conspiracy and making false statements in an insider trading case.
Christopher Jacobs (R, IND) – 81,085 – 51.77%
Nate McMurray (D, WF) – 72,998 – 46.61%
Duane Whitmer (L) – 1,500 – 0.96%
Michael Gammariello (G) – 1,045 – 0.67%
Total Votes – 156,628 – 100.00%
June 2
Massachusetts’ 3rd House District (Bristol) – DEM Gain
Shaunna O’Connell (R) became Taunton Mayor January 6.
Carol Doherty (D) – 11,505 – 57.97%
Kelly Dooner (R) – 8,320 – 41.92%
Other/Write-Ins – 20 – 0.01%
Total Votes – 19,845 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ 37th House District (Middlesex) – DEM Hold
Jennifer Benson (D) became president of Alliance for Business Leadership January 8.
Danillo Sena (D) – 4,226 – 74.18%
Catherine Clark (R) – 1,471 – 25.82%
Total Votes – 5,697 – 100.00%
May 19
Massachusetts’ 2nd Senate District (Hampden/Hampshire) – DEM Gain
Donald Humason Jr (R) became Westfield Mayor January 6.
John Velis (D) – 10,083 – 64.21%
John Cain (R) – 5,619 – 35.79%
Total Votes – 15,702 – 100.00%
Massachusetts’ Plymouth/Barnstable Senate District – DEM Gain
Vinny deMacedo (R) took a higher education job November 29, 2019.
Susan Moran (D) – 10,788 – 54.80%
James McMahon (R) – 8,897 – 45.20%
Total Votes – 19,685 – 100.00%
May 12
California’s 25th congressional district – GOP Gain
Katie Hill (D) resigned November 1, 2019.
Mike Garcia (R) – 95,667 – 54.86%
Christy Smith (D) – 78,721 – 45.14%
Total Votes – 174,388 – 100.00%
California’s 28th Senate District – GOP Hold
Jeff Stone (R) resigned November 1, 2019 to become Western Regional director in the United States Department of Labor. Melissa Melendez (R) – 105,940 – 55.39%
Elizabeth Romero (D) – 85,311 – 44.61%
Total Votes – 191,251 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district – GOP Hold
Sean Duffy (R) resigned September 23, 2019 in anticipation of the birth of a child with health issues.
Tom Tiffany (R) – 109,594 – 57.21%
Tricia Zunker (D) – 81,955 – 42.79%
Total Votes – 191,549 – 100.00%
April 28
Maryland’s 7th congressional district – DEM Hold
Elijah Cummings (D) died October 17, 2019.
Kweisi Mfume (D) – 111,955 – 73.79%
Kim Klacik (R) – 38,102 – 25.11%
Other/Write-Ins – 1,661 – 1.09%
Total Votes – 151,718 – 100.00%
March 17
Pennsylvania’s 8th House District – GOP Hold
Tedd Nesbit (R) joined Mercer County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas January 2.
Tim Bonner (R) – 3,941 – 75.37%
Phil Heasley (D) – 1,288 – 24.63%
Total Votes – 5,229 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 18th House District – GOP Hold
Gene DiGirolamo (R) became Bucks County Commissioner January 6.
K.C. Tomlinson (R) – 4,514 – 55.42%
Harold Hayes (D) – 3,631 – 44.58%
Total Votes – 8,145 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 58th House District – GOP Hold
Justin Walsh (R) became Westmoreland County Judge December 26, 2019.
Eric Davanzo (R) – 4,267 – 52.58%
Robert Prah Jr. (D) – 3,293 – 40.57%
Ken Bach (L) – 556 – 6.85%
Total Votes – 8,116 – 100.00%
March 10
Michigan’s 34th House District – DEM Hold
Sheldon Neely (D) became Flint Mayor November 11, 2019.
Cynthia Neeley (D) – 7,718 – 91.87%
Adam Ford (R) – 683 – 8.13%
Total Votes – 8,401 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 24th House District (Merrimack) – DEM Gain
Dick Marple (R) died December 13, 2019.
Kathleen Martins (D) – 1,000 – 50.99%
Elliot Axelman (R) – 961 – 49.01%
Total Votes – 1,961 – 100.00%
March 3
Arkansas’ 22nd House District – GOP Hold
Mickey Gates (R) was expelled after pleading no contest to charges of failing to pay state income taxes.
Richard McGrew (R) – 4,751 – 68.37%
Judy Bowers (L) – 2,198 – 31.63%
Total Votes – 6,949 – 100.00%
Arkansas’ 34th House District – DEM Hold
John W. Walker (D) died October 28, 2019.
Joy C. Springer (D) – 2,520 – 77.83%
Roderick Talley (I) – 718 – 22.17%
Total Votes – 3,238 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
Greg Kirk (R) passed away on December 22, 2019.
Carden Summers (R) – 6,273 – 51.96%
Jim Quinn (R) – 5,799 – 48.04%
Total Votes – 12,072 – 100.00%
Maine’s 128th House District – DEM Hold
Arthur Verow (D) died December 19, 2019.
Kevin O’Connell (D) – 1,403 – 57.98%
Garrel Craig (R) – 1,017 – 42.02%
Total Votes – 2,420 – 100.00%
Massachusetts 32nd House District (Middlesex) – DEM Hold
Paul Brodeur (D) was elected mayor of Melrose.
Kate Lipper-Garabedian (D) – 10,832 – 81.15%
Brandon Reid (R) – 2,464 – 18.46%
Other/Write-Ins – 52 – 0.39%
Total Votes – 13,348 – 100.00%
Rhode Island’s 56th House District – DEM Hold
Shelby Maldonado (D) resigned on December 16, 2019, after being hired out-of-state.
Joshua Giraldo (D) – 227 – 99.56%
Other/Write-in votes – 1 – 0.44%
Total Votes – 228 – 100.00%
February 25
Kentucky’s 67th House District – DEM Hold
Dennis Keene (D) became commissioner of the Department for Local Government December 16, 2019.
Rachel Roberts (D) – 2,955 – 64.18%
Mary Jo Wedding (R) – 1,649 – 35.82%
Total Votes – 4,604 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 99th House District – GOP Gain
Rocky Adkins (D) took a senior adviser job in gubernatorial administration December 10, 2019.
Richard White (R) – 4,750 – 56.01%
Bill Redwine (D) – 3,731 – 43.99%
Total Votes – 8,481 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 190th House District – DEM Hold
Movita Johnson-Harrell (D) resigned December 13, 2019, to face charges of theft, perjury, public records tampering.
G. Roni Green (D) – 2,637 – 86.26%
Wanda Logan (R) – 420 – 13.74%
Total Votes – 3,057 – 100.00%
February 4
Georgia’s 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
Greg Kirk (R) died December 22, 2019.
Carden Summers (R) – 6,273 – 51.96%
Jim Quinn (R) – 5,799 – 48.04%
Total Votes – 12,072 – 100.00%
Massachusetts 32nd House District (Middlesex) – DEM Hold
Paul Brodeur (D) became mayor of Melrose November 18, 2019
Kate Lipper-Garabedian (D) – 8,084 – 82.79%
Brandon Reid (R) – 1,680 – 17.21%
Total Votes – 9,764 – 100.00%
Minnesota House District 30A – GOP Hold
Nick Zerwas (R) resigned December 6, 2019 for medical reasons.
Paul Novotny (R) – 1,983 – 63.44%
Chad Hobot (D) – 1,141 – 36.50%
Write-Ins – 2 – 0.06%
Total Votes – 3,126 – 100.00%
Minnesota House District 60A – DEM Hold
Diane Loeffler (D) died November 16, 2019.
Sydney Jordan (D) – 1,879 – 87.44%
Marty Super (Legal Marijuana Now) – 247 – 11.49%
Write-Ins – 23 – 1.07%
Total Votes – 2,149 – 100.00%
January 28
Georgia’s 171st House District – GOP Hold
Jay Powell (R) died November 25, 2019.
Joe Campbell (R) – 2,832 – 58.24%
Jewell Howard (D) – 1,624 – 33.40%
Tommy Akridge (R) – 407 – 8.37%
Total Votes – 4,863 – 100.00%
Texas’ 28th State House District – GOP Hold
John Zerwas (R) resigned September 30, 2019, for a position in the University of Texas System.
Gary Gates (R) – 17,457 – 58.05%
Elizabeth Markowitz (D) – 12,617 – 41.95%
Total Votes – 30,074 – 100.00%
Texas’ 100th State House District – DEM Hold
Eric Johnson (D) was elected mayor of Dallas.
James Armstrong III (D) – 1,643 – 66.28%
Lorraine Birabil (D) – 836 – 33.72%
Total Votes – 2,479 – 100.00%
Texas’ 148th State House District – DEM Hold
Jessica Farrar (D) resigned September 30, 2019.
Anna Eastman (D) – 4,527 – 65.47%
Luis La Rotta (R) – 2,388 – 34.53%
Total Votes – 6,915 – 100.00%
January 21
Connecticut’s 151st House District – GOP Hold
Fred Camillo (R) became first selectman of Greenwich December 2, 2019.
Harry Arora (R) – 2,345 – 54.41%
Cheryl Moss (D) – 1,965 – 45.59%
Total Votes – 4,310 – 100.00%
Minnesota House District 60A – DEM Hold
Diane Loeffler (D) died November 16, 2019.
Sydney Jordan (D) – 1,879 – 87.44%
Marty Super (Legal Marijuana Now) – 247 – 11.49%
Write-Ins – 23 – 1.07%
Total Votes – 2,149 – 100.00%
January 14
Connecticut’S 48th House District – DEM Hold
Linda Orange (D) died November 20, 2019.
Brian Smith (D, WF) – 2,450 – 52.27%
Mark DeCaprio (R, IND) – 2,237 – 47.73%
Total Votes – 4,687 – 100.00%
Connecticut 132nd House District – GOP Hold
Brenda L. Kupchick (R) resigned November 25, 2019 after winning the election to Fairfield First Selectman.
Brian Farnen (R, IND) – 2,463 – 50.81%
Jennifer Leeper (D) – 2,384 – 49.19%
Total Votes – 4,847 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 38th State Senate District – GOP Hold
Dan Seum (R) resigned November 16, 2019.
Mike Nemes (R) – 8,637 – 63.60%
Andrew Bailey (D) – 4,943 – 36.40%
Total Votes – 13,580 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania State Senate District 48 – GOP Hold
Mike Folmer (R) resigned on September 18, 2019 after being charged with possession of child pornography.
David Arnold (R) – 18,234 – 64.70%
Michael Schroeder (D) – 9,950 – 35.30%
Total Votes – 28,184 – 100.00%