December 14
Connecticut’s 116th House District – DEM Hold
Michael MiMassa (D) resigned October 18 after being arrested for wire fraud.
Treneé McGee (D) – 572 – 52.57%
Richard DePalma (R) – 471 – 43.29%
Portia Bias (I) – 45 – 4.14%
Total Votes – 1,088 – 100.00%
Iowa’s 1st Senate District – GOP Hold
Zach Whiting (R) resigned October 30 to join the Texas Public Policy Foundation
Dave Rowley (R) – 2,690 – 75.69%
Mark Lemke (D) – 864 – 24.31%
Total Votes – 3,554 – 100.00%
December 11
Louisiana’s 27th Senate District – GOP Hold
Ronnie Johns (R) resigned in July 2021 upon appointment to chairman of the Louisiana State Gaming Control Board.
Jeremy Stine (R) – 9,313 – 59.17%
Dustin Granger (D) – 6,069 – 38.56%
Jake Shaheen (R) – 357 – 2.27%
Total Votes – 15,739 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 16th House District – DEM Hold
Frederick Jones (D) resigned upon election to the Fourth Judicial District Court July 16.
Adrian Fisher (D) – 2,431 – 69.32%
Alicia Calvin (D) – 695 – 19.83%
Charles Bradford (D) – 381 – 10.86%
Total Votes – 3,507 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 102nd House District – DEM Hold
Gary Carter Jr. (D) was elected to the State Senate June 12.
Delisha Boyd (D) – 4,747 – 61.67%
Jordan Bridges (D) – 2,950 – 38.33%
Total Votes – 7,697 – 100.00%
December 7
New Hampshire’s 6th House District (Rockingham) – GOP Hold
Anne Copp (R) moved August 5.
Jodi Nelson (R) – 2,103 – 58.84%
Mary Eisner (D) – 1,471 – 41.16%
Total Votes – 3,574 – 100.00%
November 30
Massachusetts’ 4th House District (Essex) – DEM Gain
Bradford Hill (R) will resign September 15 upon appointment to state gaming commission.
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito (D) – 2,504 – 55.40%
Robert Snow (R) – 2,016 – 44.60%
Total Votes – 4,520 – 100.00%
November 23
Mississippi’s 32nd Senate District
Sampson Jackson (D) resigned June 30.
Rod Hickman (NP) – 4,302 – 59.75%
Minh Duong (NP) – 2,898 – 40.25%
Total Votes – 7,200 – 100.00%
November 2
Kentucky’s 22nd Senate District – GOP Hold
Tom Buford (R) died July 6.
Donald Douglas (R) – 4,861 – 74.75%
Helen Bukulmez (D) – 1,621 – 24.93%
Sindicat Dunn (I-W/I) – 21 – 0.32%
Total Votes – 6,503 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 51st House District – GOP Hold
John Carney (R) died July 17.
Michael Pollock (R) – 1,797 – 80.01%
Edwin Rogers (D) – 379 – 16.87%
Timothy Shafer (I) – 70 – 3.12%
Total Votes – 2,246 – 100.00%
Kentucky’s 89th House District – GOP Hold
Robert Goforth (R) resigned August 24.
Timmy Truett (R) – 2,115 – 94.04%
Maetinee Suramek (D) – 134 – 5.96%
Total Votes – 2,249 – 100.00%
Maine’s 86th House District – DEM Gain
Justin Fecteau (R) resigned July 4 after moving to another district.
Raegan LaRochelle (D) – 1,372 – 56.16%
James Orr (R) – 1,071 – 43.84%
Total Votes – 2,443 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 8th Senate District – GOP Hold
Peter Lucido (R) became Macomb County Prosecutor November 3, 2020.
Douglas Wozniak (R) – 30,555 – 61.86%
Martin Genter (D) – 18,838 – 38.14%
Total Votes – 49,393 – 100.00%
Michigan’s 28th Senate District – GOP Hold
Peter MacGregor (R) became Kent County Treasurer November 3, 2020.
Mark Huizenga (R) – 25,735 – 60.57%
Keith Courtade (D) – 15,683 – 36.91%
Alexander Avery (L) – 611 – 1.43%
Theodore Gerrard (T) – 420 – 0.99%
Other/Write-Ins – 38 – 0.09%
Total Votes – 42,487 – 100.00%
Mississippi’s 38th Senate District
Tammy Spoon (D) was elected mayor of Magnolia June 30.
Kelvin Butler (NP) – 2,959 – 52.33%
Gary Brumfield (NP) – 2,695 – 47.67%
Total Votes – 5,654 – 100.00%
New York’s 30th Senate District – DEM Hold
Brian Benjamin (D) was appointed Lieutenant Governor September 9.
Cordell Cleare (D) – 39,931 – 88.41%
Oz Sultan (R) – 2,707 – 5.99%
Shana Harmongoff (Hope 4 NY) – 2,427 – 5.37%
Other/Write-Ins – 98 – 0.22%
Total Votes – 45,163 – 100.00%
New York’s 86th Assembly District – GOP Hold
Victor Pichardo (D) resigned September 10.
Yudelka Tapia (D) – 4,910 – 99.57%
Other/Write-Ins – 21 – 0.43%
Total Votes – 4,931 – 100.00%
Ohio’s 11th congressional district – DEM Hold
Marcia Fudge (D) became United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development March 10.
Shontel Brown (D) – 81,636 – 78.83%
Laverne Gore (R) – 21,929 – 21.17%
Total Votes – 103,565 – 100.00%
Ohio’s 15th congressional District – GOP Hold
Steve Stivers (R) became President and CEO of Ohio Chamber of Commerce May 16.
Mike Carey (R) – 93,255 – 58.28%
Allison Russo (D) – 66,757 – 41.72%
Total Votes – 160,012 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 113th House District – DEM Hold
Martin Flynn (D) was elected to the 22nd Senate District May 18.
Thom Welby (D) – 9,191 – 68.82%
Dominick Manetti (R) – 3,698 – 27.69%
Bonnie Flaherty (L) – 466 – 3.49%
Total Votes – 13,355 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 164th House District – DEM Hold
Margo Davidson (D) resigned July 23.
Gina Curry (D) – 6,214 – 78.31%
Brian Sharif Taylor (R) – 1,514 – 19.08%
Aniket Josan (L) – 207 – 2.61%
Total Votes – 7,935 – 100.00%
Rhode Island’s 3rd Senate District – DEM Hold
Gayle Goldin (D) resigned August 17 to become a senior adviser for the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau.
Sam Zurier (D) – 2,560 – 90.08%
Alex Cammon (R) – 263 – 9.25%
Write-Ins – 19 – 0.67%
Total Votes – 2,842 – 100.00%
October 26
New Hampshire’s 9th House District (Cheshire) – DEM Hold
Douglas Ley (D) died from cancer June 10.
Andrew Maneval (D) – 1,209 – 64.86%
Rita Mattson (R) – 655 – 35.14%
Total Votes – 1,864 – 100.00%
October 19
Alabama’s 63rd House District – GOP Hold
Bill Poole (R) resigned July 31 to join the Alabama Department of Finance
Cynthia Almond (R) – unopposed
October 12
Iowa’s 29th House District – GOP Gain
Wesley Breckenridge (D) resigned September 10 to join the Iowa Law Enforcement Agency.
Jon Dunwell (R) – 2,820 – 59.81%
Steve Mullan (D) – 1,890 – 40.08%
Other/Write-Ins – 5 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 4,715 – 100.00%
September 28
Texas’ 10th House District – GOP Hold
Jake Ellzey (R) was elected to Texas’ 6th congressional district.
Brian E. Harrison (R) – 6,717 – 55.38%
John Wray (R) – 5,412 – 44.62%
Total Votes – 12,129 – 100.00%
Texas’ 118th House District – GOP Gain
Leo Pacheco (D) resigned August 19 to teach at San Antonio College.
John Lujan (R) – 5,924 – 51.24%
Frank Ramirez (D) – 5,638 – 48.76%
Total Votes – 11,562 – 100.00%
September 14
Iowa’s 37th House District – GOP Hold
John Landon (R) died July 29.
Mike Bousselot (R) – 5,920 – 51.64%
Andrea Phillips (D) – 5,543 – 48.36%
Total Votes – 11,463 – 100.00%
Tennessee’s 29th House District – GOP Hold
Mike Carter (R) died May 15.
Greg Vital (R) – 3,884 – 79.95%
DeAngelo Jelks (D) – 964 – 19.84%
Write-Ins – 10 – 0.21%
Total Votes – 4,858 – 100.00%
September 7
Alabama’s 78th House District – DEM Hold
Kirk Hatcher (D) was elected to Alabama’s 26th Senate District March 2.
Kenyatté Hassell (D) – 1,028 – 80.12%
Loretta Grant (R) – 254 – 19.80%
Other/Write-Ins – 1 – 0.08%
Total Votes – 1,283 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 7th House District (Hillsborough) – DEM Gain
David Danielson (R) died May 22.
Catherine Rombeau (D) – 2,325 – 50.40%
Linda Camarota (R) – 2,288 – 49.60%
Total Votes – 4,613 – 100.00%
August 31
California’s 18th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Rob Bonta (D) was appointed California Attorney General April 22.
Mia Bonta (D)
Janani Ramachandran (D)
Total Votes
August 17
Connecticut’s 36th Senate District – GOP Gain
Alex Kasser (D) resigned June 22.
Ryan Fazio (R) – 8,911 – 50.12%
Alexis Gevanter (D) – 8,459 – 47.58%
John Blankley (I) – 408 – 2.29%
Total Votes – 17,778 – 100.00%
July 27
Texas’ 6th congressional district – GOP Hold
Jake Ellzey (R) – 20,762 – 53.24%
Susan Wright (R) – 18,232 – 46.76%
Total Votes – 38,994 – 100.00%
July 20
California’s 54th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D) was elected to California’s 30th Senate District March 2.
Isaac Bryan (D) – 21,472 – 50.78%
Heather Hutt (D) – 10,538 – 24.92%
Cheryl Turner (D) – 4,072 – 9.63%
Dallas Denise Fowler (D) – 3,235 – 7.65%
Bernard Senter (NPP) – 1,667 – 3.94%
Samuel Morales (D) – 1,304 – 3.08%
Total Votes – 42,288 – 100.00%
July 13
Alabama’s 14th Senate District – GOP Hold
Cam Ward (R) became director of state Bureau of Pardons and Paroles December 7, 2020.
April Weaver (R) – 2,975 – 89.61%
Virginia Applebaum (D) – 345 – 10.39%
Total Votes – 3,320 – 100.00%
Alabama’s 73rd House District – GOP Hold
Matt Fridy (R) was elected to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals in November 2020.
Kenneth Paschal (R) – 2,743 – 74.88%
Sheridan Black (D) – 920 – 25.12%
Total Votes – 3,663 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 34th House District – GOP Hold
Bert Reeves (R) resigned to join Georgia Tech as its VP of University Relations April 30.
Devan Seabaugh (R) – 5,604 – 62.97%
Priscilla Smith (D) – 3,296 – 37.03%
Total Votes – 8,900 – 100.00%
Georgia’s 156th House District – GOP Hold
Greg Morris (R) resigned April 13 to join Georgia DOT’s State Transportation Board.
Leesa Hagan (R) – 3,129 – 51.68%
Wally Sapp (R) – 2,925 – 48.32%
Total Votes – 6,054 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 37th Assembly District – GOP Hold
John Jagler (R) resigned April 23 after being elected to Wisconsin’s 13th Senate District.
William Penterman (R) – 3,742 – 54.10%
Pete Adams (D) – 3,063 – 44.28%
Stephen Ratzlaff Jr. (I) – 112 – 1.62%
Total Votes – 6,917 – 100.00%
June 12
Louisiana’s 7th Senate District – DEM Hold
Gary Carter Jr. (D) – 4,137 – 60.24%
Patricia McCarty (R) – 1,181 – 17.20%
Joanna Cappiello-Leopold (D) – 948 – 13.81%
Mack Cormier (D) – 601 – 8.75%
Total Votes – 6,867 – 100.00%
June 8
New Hampshire’s 23rd House District (Merrimack) – DEM Hold
Samantha Fox (D) resigned January 12.
Muriel Hall (D) – 1,912 – 57.85%
Christopher Lins (R) – 1,393 – 42.15%
Total Votes – 3,305 – 100.00%
June 1
New Mexico’s 1st congressional district – DEM Hold
Deb Haaland (D) became United States Secretary of the Interior March 15.
Melanie Ann Stansbury (D) – 79,625 – 60.33%
Mark Moores (R) – 4,7071 – 35.66%
Aubrey Dunn (I) – 3,535 – 2.68%
Christopher Manning (L) – 1,751 – 1.33%
Laura Olivas (I-W/I) – 2 – 0.00%
Robert Ornelas (I-W/I) – 0 – 0.00%
Total Votes – 131984 – 100.00%
May 18
Pennsylvania’s 22nd Senate District – DEM Hold
John Blake (D) resigned March 8 to work for Matt Cartwright (D).
Martin Flynn (D) – 28,449 – 51.49%
Chris Chermak (R) – 20,989 – 37.99%
Marlene Sebastianelli (G) – 5,170 – 9.36%
Nathan Covington (L) – 643 – 1.16%
Total Votes – 55,251 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 48th Senate District – GOP Hold
David Arnold (R) died January 17.
Chris Gebhard (R) – 23,605 – 62.81%
Calvin Clements (D) – 10,840 – 28.84%
Ed Krebs (Bring People Together) – 2,066 – 5.50%
Timothy McMaster (L) – 1,073 – 2.85%
Total Votes – 37,584 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 59th House District – GOP Hold
Mike Reese (R) died January 2.
Leslie Baum Rossi (R) – 8,166 – 63.67%
Mariah Fisher (D) – 4,316 – 33.65%
Robert Luther (L) – 343 – 2.67%
Total Votes – 12,825 – 100.00%
Pennsylvania’s 60th House District – GOP Hold
Jeffrey Pyle (R) resigned March 16 for health reasons.
Abby Major (R) – 9,222 – 76.68%
Frank Prazenica (D) – 2,331 – 19.38%
Andrew Hreha (L) – 473 – 3.93%
Total Votes – 12,026 – 100.00%
April 27
Connecticut’s 145th House District – DEM Hold
Patricia Miller (D) was elected to Connecticut’s 27th Senate District March 8.
Corey Paris (D) – 730 – 76.44%
J.D. Ospina (R) – 225 – 23.56%
Total Votes – 955 – 100.00%
April 24
Louisiana’s 2nd congressional district – DEM Hold
Cedric Richmond (D) resigned to become senior adviser to President Biden and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement.
Troy Carter (D) – 48,511 – 55.25%
Karen Carter Peterson (D) – 39,295 – 44.75%
Total Votes – 87,806 – 100.00%
Louisiana’s 82nd House District – GOP Hold
Charles Henry (R) resigned January 12.
Laurie Schlegel (R) – 2,995 – 51.88%
Edwin Connick (R) – 2,778 – 48.12%
Total Votes – 5,773 – 100.00%
April 13
Connecticut’s 112th House District – GOP Hold
J.P. Sredzinski (R) resigned February 17.
Tony Scott (R) – 2,248 – 53.18%
Nicholas Kapoor (D) – 1,948 – 46.08%
William Furrier (I) – 31 – 0.73%
Total Votes – 4,227 – 100.00%
New Hampshire’s 21st House District (Hillsborough) – GOP Hold
Dick Hinch (R) died December 9, 2020 from COVID-19-caused complications.
Bill Boyd (R) – 2,531 – 52.96%
Wendy Thomas (D) – 2,144 – 44.86%
Stephen Hollenberg (I) – 104 – 2.18%
Total Votes – 4,779 – 100.00%
April 6
California’s 79th Assembly District – DEM Hold
Shirley Weber (D) became California Secretary of State January 29.
Akilah Weber (D) – 33,161 – 51.97%
Marco Contreras (R) – 21,332 – 33.43%
Leticia Munguia (D) – 5,259 – 8.24%
Shane Parmely (D) – 3,239 – 5.08%
Aeiramique Glass Blake (D) – 817 – 1.28%
Total Votes – 63,808 – 100.00%
Missouri’s 45th House District – DEM Hold
Kip Kendrick (D) resigned September 15, 2020 and became State Senator Greg Razer’s (D) chief of staff.
David T. Smith (D) – 1,801 – 75.20%
Glenn Nielsen (L) – 594 – 24.80%
Total Votes – 2,395 – 100.00%
Oklahoma’s 22nd Senate District – GOP Hold
Stephanie Bice (R) was elected to Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district.
Jake Merrick (R) – 7,415 – 65.45%
Molly Ooten (D) – 3,915 – 34.55%
Total Votes – 11,330 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 13th Senate District – GOP Hold
Scott Fitzgerald (R) was elected to Wisconsin’s 5th congressional district.
John Jagler (R) – 19,125 – 51.16%
Melissa Winker (D) – 16,364 – 43.77%
Spencer Zimmerman (Trump Conservative) – 1,702 – 4.55%
Ben Schmitz (American Solidarity) – 194 – 0.52%
Don Pridemore (R-W/I) – 0 – 0.00%
Total Votes – 37,385 – 100.00%
Wisconsin’s 89th Assembly District – GOP Hold
John Nygren (R) resigned December 2, 2020 to work in the private sector.
Elijah Behnke (R) – 5,076 – 60.34%
Karl Jaeger (D) – 3,337 – 39.66%
Total Votes – 8,413 – 100.00%
March 30
Massachusetts’ 19th House District (Suffolk) – DEM Hold
Robert DeLeo (D) resigned December 29, 2020 to take a job at Northeastern University.
Jeffrey Turco (D) – 1,861 – 66.46%
Richard Fucillo (I) – 473 – 16.89%
Paul Caruccio (R) – 466 – 16.64%
Total Votes – 2,800 – 100.00%
March 23
Virginia’s 38th Senate District – GOP Hold
A. Benton Chafin (R) died from COVID-19-Related complications January 1.
Travis Hackworth (R) – 18,082 – 76.28%
Laurie Buchwald (D) – 5,585 – 23.56%
Write-Ins – 39 – 0.16%
Total Votes – 23,706 – 100.00%
March 20
Louisiana’s 5th congressional District – GOP Hold
Luke Letlow (R) died December 29, 2020 from complications related to COVID-19.
Julia Letlow (R) – 67,199 – 64.86%
Candy Christophe (D) – 28,252 – 27.27%
Chad Conerly (R) – 5,497 – 5.31%
Robert Lansden (R) – 929 – 0.90%
Allen Guillory Sr. (R) – 464 – 0.45%
Jim Davis (I) – 402 – 0.39%
Sancha Smith (R) – 334 – 0.32%
M.V. Mendoza (I) – 236 – 0.23%
Jaycee Magnuson (R) – 131 – 0.13%
Richard Pannell (R) – 67 – 0.06%
Horace Melton (R) – 62 – 0.06%
Errol Victor (R) – 36 – 0.03%
Total Votes – 103,609 – 100.00%
March 9
Georgia’s 90th House District – DEM Hold
Pam Stephenson (D) resigned September 4, 2020.
Angela Moore – 1,626 – 59.00%
Stan Watson – 1,130 – 41.00%
Total Votes – 2,756 – 100.00%
Maine’s 14th Senate District – DEM Hold
Shenna Bellows (D) declined to be seated December 2, 2020.
Craig Hickman (D) – 5,247 – 62.59%
William Guerrette (R) – 3,136 – 37.41%
Total Votes – 8,383 – 100.00%
March 2
Alabama’s 26th Senate District – DEM Hold
David Burkette (D) resigned September 1, 2020.
Kirk Hatcher (D) – 4,565 – 78.34%
William Green (R) – 1,254 – 21.52%
Write-Ins – 8 – 0.14%
Total Votes – 5,827 – 100.00%
California’s 30th Senate District – DEM Hold
Holly Mitchell (D) joined the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors December 7, 2020.
Sydney Kamlager (D) – 48,483 – 68.70%
Daniel Lee (D) – 9,458 – 13.40%
Joe Lisuzzo (R) – 4,412 – 6.25%
Cheryl Turner (D) – 3,799 – 5.38%
Tiffani Jones (R) – 1,611 – 2.28%
Ernesto Huerta (PF) – 1,570 – 2.22%
Renita Duncan (I) – 1,244 – 1.76%
Dealphria Tarver (D-W/I) – 0 – 0.00%
Total Votes – 70,577 – 100.00%
Connecticut’s 27th Senate District – DEM Hold
Carlo Leone (D) resigned January 5 for a special advisor role for the state transportation department.
Patricia Miller (D) – 4,692 – 59.48%
Joshua Esses (R) – 3,109 – 39.41%
Brian Merlen (I) – 87 – 1.10%
Total Votes – 7,888 – 100.00%
February 23
Texas’ 68th House District – GOP Hold
Drew Springer (R) was elected to Texas’ 30th Senate District December 19, 2020.
David Spiller (R) – 4,158 – 62.90%
Craig Carter (R) – 2,452 – 37.10%
Total Votes – 6,610 – 100.00%
February 6
Louisiana’s 35th Senate District – GOP Hold
Stephen Dwight (R) resigned December 1, 2020.
Brett Gayman (R) won without appearing on the ballot.
January 26
Iowa’s 41st Senate District – GOP Hold
Marianette Miller-Meeks (R) resigned to be seated in Iowa’s 2nd congressional district.
Adrian Dickey (R) – 5,040 – 55.30%
Mary Stewart (D) – 4,074 – 44.70%
Total Votes – 9,114 – 100.00%
January 19
Alabama’s 33rd House District – GOP Hold
Ronald Johnson (R) died on July 14, 2020.
Ben Robbins (R) – 2,232 – 68.19%
Fred Crum (D) – 1,037 – 31.68%
Write-Ins – 4 – 0.12%
Total Votes – 3,273 – 100.00%
January 5
Virginia’s 2nd House District – DEM Hold
Jennifer Carroll Foy (D) resigned December 8, 2020 to run for governor.
Candi King (D) – 4,386 – 51.49%
Heather Mitchell (R) – 4,123 – 48.40%
Write-Ins – 9 – 0.11%
Total Votes – 8,518 – 100.00%
Virginia’s 90th House District – DEM Hold
Joseph Lindsey (D) became a judge for Virginia’s 4th Judicial District November 10, 2020.
Angelia Williams Graves (D) – 3,668 – 63.49%
Sylvia Bryant (R) – 2,103 – 36.40%
Write-Ins – 6 – 0.10%
Total Votes – 5,777 – 100.00%