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Candidates (N)

Salvatore Nicosia

  • 1976 – New York’s 1st congressional district (R) – lost

L. Wilfred Nidt

  • 1924 – New York’s 16th congressional district (R) – lost

Reinhold Niebuhr

  • 1932 – New York’s 19th congressional district (S) – lost

John Niederhauser

  • 1934 – Michigan’s 7th congressional district (S) – lost

Christine M. Niedermeier

  • 1986 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (D) – lost

Robert V. Niedner

  • 1948 – Missouri’s 9th congressional district (R) – lost

Henry Frederick Niedringhaus

  • 1926 – Missouri’s 10th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1928 – Missouri’s 10th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1930 – Missouri’s 10th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1932 – Missouri’s at large congressional district (R) – lost

Mark Nielsen

  • 1998 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 2000 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (R) – lost

Niels P. Nielsen

  • 1922 – Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district (S) – lost

Roy Nielsen

  • 2006 – Iowa’s 5th congressional district (Nominated by Petition) – lost

William D. Nielsen, Jr.

  • 1986 – Ohio’s 13th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1990 – Ohio’s 13th congressional district (R) – lost

Johannes Nielson-Lange

  • 1944 – California’s 15th congressional district (Proh.) – lost

Howard Curtis Nielson

  • 1982 – Utah’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1984 – Utah’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1986 – Utah’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1988 – Utah’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won

James Niemackl

  • 2008 – United States Senate (Minnesota) (C) – lost

Ernest Niemeyer

  • 1980 – Indiana’s 2nd congressional district (R) – lost

Janice Niemi

  • 1978 – Washington’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost

Niles Niemuth

  • 2018 – Michigan’s 12th congressional district (I) – lost

Herman F. Niessner

  • 1920 – New Jersey’s 1st congressional district (S) – lost
  • 1930 – New Jersey’s 1st congressional district (S) – lost
  • 1932 – United States Senate (New Jersey) (Special) (S) – lost
  • 1936 – United States Senate (New Jersey) (S) – lost

Edgar Nieten

  • 1978 – Michigan’s 15th congressional district (R) – lost

Victor A. Nieto

  • 1980 – United States Senate (New York) (SW) – lost

Neeraj C. Nigam

  • 2006 – Virginia’s 10th congressional district (I) – lost
  • 2008 – Virginia’s 10th congressional district (I) – lost

William A. Nighswonger

  • 1972 – California’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost

Carl A. Nigliazzo

  • 1972 – Texas’ 6th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1974 – Texas’ 6th congressional district (R) – lost

Russel M. Nigro

  • 1974 – Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district (R) – lost

Michael Nikitin

  • 2008 – United States Senate (Michigan) (T) – lost

Douglas C. Nilson, Jr.

  • 1976 – California’s 37th congressional district (D) – lost

William A. Nilsson

  • 2010 – United States Senate (Alaska) (W/I) – lost

Stuart V. Nims

  • 1958 – New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district (D) – lost
  • 1960 – New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district (D) – lost

Louis W. Nimschke

  • 1930 – New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district (I) – lost

F. Jay Nimtz

  • 1956 – Indiana’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1958 – Indiana’s 3rd congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1960 – Indiana’s 3rd congressional district (R) – lost

Salvatore Ninfo

  • 1922 – New York’s 23rd congressional district (S, FL) – lost

Christopher Nisan

  • 1992 – Minnesota’s 5th congressional district (SW) – lost

Arne Niska

  • 2000 – Minnesota’s 3rd congressional district (C) – lost

Robert M. Nitsche

  • 1940 – New Jersey’s 7th congressional district (Lib. Ind.) – lost

Martin Nitschke

  • 2010 – Texas’ 23rd congressional district (L) – lost

Einow Niva

  • 1930 – South Dakota’s 2nd congressional district (I) – lost

Edmund A. Nix

  • 1964 – Wisconsin’s 10th congressional district (D) – lost

Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Sr.

  • 1958 – Pennsylvania’s 4th congressional district (D) – won
  • 1960 – Pennsylvania’s 4th congressional district (D) – won
  • 1962 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1964 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1966 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1968 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1970 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1972 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1974 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won
  • 1976 – Pennsylvania’s 2nd congressional district (D) – won

Eugene W. Nixon

  • 1938 – California’s 12th congressional district (R) – lost

Jeremiah Wilson Nixon

  • 1988 – United States Senate (Missouri) (D) – lost
  • 1998 – United States Senate (Missouri) (D) – lost

John E. Nixon

  • 1968 – Wisconsin’s 8th congressional district (D) – lost

Joseph Henry Nixon

  • 2002 – California’s 14th congressional district (R) – lost

Martin E. Nixon

  • 1976 – United States Senate (New York) (L) – lost

Richard Milhous Nixon

  • 1946 – California’s 12th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1948 – California’s 12th congressional district (R, D) – won
  • 1950 – United States Senate (California) (R) – won

George Njezic

  • 1996 – Tennessee’s 2nd congressional district (I) – lost
  • 1998 – Tennessee’s 2nd congressional district (I) – lost
  • 2002 – Tennessee’s 2nd congressional district (I) – lost

Russ Njorhus

  • 1978 – Minnesota’s 6th congressional district (R) – lost

Belinda Noah

  • 2006 – United States Senate (Florida) (I) – lost

Matt Noah

  • 1992 – United States Senate (Colorado) (Christian Pro-life) – lost

W. N. Noak

  • 1924 – United States Senate (Virginia) (R) – lost

Wayne Nobbs, Jr.

  • 1972 – Kansas’ 4th congressional district (Proh.) – lost