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Candidates (P)

Harley L. Pinon

  • 1976 – Texas’ 6th congressional district (American) – lost

Clyde B. Pinson

  • 1960 – West Virginia’s 4th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1962 – West Virginia’s 4th congressional district (R) – lost

Nicholas Howard Pinto

  • 1932 – New York’s at large congressional district (R) – lost

David C. Pinzon

  • 1998 – New York’s 5th congressional district (R, CON) – lost

James Piotrowski

  • 2016 – Idaho’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost

Richard J. Piotrowski

  • 1996 – Pennsylvania’s 8th congressional district (L) – lost
  • 2004 – Pennsylvania’s 15th congressional district (L) – lost
  • 2016 – South Carolina’s 6th congressional district (L) – lost

Thomas F. Piotrowski

  • 1976 – Minnesota’s 4th congressional district (L) – lost

Wayne G. Piotrowski

  • 1990 – Missouri’s 1st congressional district (R) – lost

Michael Pipe

  • 2010 – Pennsylvania’s 5th congressional district (D) – lost

David W. Pipes, Jr.

  • 1940 – Louisiana’s 3rd congressional district (R) – lost

Michael G. Pipi

  • 1932 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (Liberty) – lost

Edward Joseph Pipkin, Jr.

  • 2004 – United States Senate (Maryland) (R) – lost

Paul Pipkin

  • 2016 – Texas’ 20th congressional district (G) – lost

James Pircher

  • 1998 – New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district (I) – lost

Alexander J. Pires, Jr.

  • 2012 – United States Senate (Delaware) (Ind-D) – lost

Joseph Pirincin

  • 1972 – Ohio’s 21st congressional district (SL) – lost

Alexander Pirnie

  • 1958 – New York’s 34th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1960 – New York’s 34th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1962 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1964 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1966 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R, Liberal) – won
  • 1968 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R, Liberal) – won
  • 1970 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R, Liberal) – won

Elia Pirozzi

  • 1998 – California’s 42nd congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1999 – California’s 42nd congressional district (Special) (R) – lost
  • 2000 – California’s 42nd congressional district (R) – lost

Jim Pirtle

  • 2012 – Colorado’s 5th congressional district (L) – lost

Alex Pisciotta

  • 1934 – New York’s 3rd congressional district (R) – lost

Patsy J. Piscopo

  • 1974 – Connecticut’s 6th congressional district (R) – lost

John J. Pistone

  • 2010 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (W/I) – lost
  • 2012 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (W/I) – lost
  • 2014 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (Petitioning Candidate) – lost
  • 2016 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (W/I) – lost
  • 2018 – Connecticut’s 5th congressional district (W/I) – lost

David Allen Pistorius

  • 2014 – Ohio’s 13th congressional district (W/I) – lost

Edward Richard Piszatowski

  • 1934 – Illinois’ 8th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1936 – Illinois’ 8th congressional district (R) – lost

Cecil Pitard

  • 1970 – United States Senate (Tennessee) (AI) – lost

Vincent L. Pitaro

  • 1960 – New York’s 6th congressional district (R) – lost

Seymour Pitcher

  • 1948 – United States Senate (Iowa) (Prog.) – lost

Nikka Piterman

  • 2020 – California’s 13th congressional district (R) – lost

Mark Pitrone

  • 2010 – Ohio’s 18th congressional district (W/I) – lost

George E. Pittan

  • 1966 – Washington’s 2nd congressional district (CON) – lost

Robert Miller Pittenger

  • 2012 – North Carolina’s 9th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2014 – North Carolina’s 9th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2016 – North Carolina’s 9th congressional district (R) – won

William Alvin Pittenger

  • 1928 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1930 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1932 – Minnesota’s at large congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1934 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1936 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1938 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1940 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1942 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1944 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1946 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1950 – Minnesota’s 8th congressional district (R) – lost

Key Denson Pittman

  • 1922 – United States Senate (Nevada) (D) – won
  • 1928 – United States Senate (Nevada) (D) – won
  • 1934 – United States Senate (Nevada) (D) – won
  • 1940 – United States Senate (Nevada) (D) – won

J. Joseph Pitts

  • 1940 – Illinois’ 17th congressional district (D) – lost

Joseph R. Pitts

  • 1996 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1998 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2000 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2002 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2004 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2006 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2008 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2010 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2012 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2014 – Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district (R) – won

Emily Pivoda

  • 2014 – Texas’ 13th congressional district (L) – lost

Marvin F. Pixton III

  • 2006 – Virginia’s 1st congressional district (I) – lost

Peter Pixton

  • 2000 – Utah’s 2nd congressional district (L) – lost

John Place

  • 1996 – California’s 10th congressional district (Ref.) – lost
  • 1998 – California’s 10th congressional district (Ref.) – lost

E. E. Placek

  • 1924 – Nebraska’s 4th congressional district (D) – lost

Roger Plail

  • 1986 – Texas’ 7th congressional district (L) – lost

Milton H. Plank

  • 1920 – Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district (D) – lost

William F. Plankenhorn

  • 1964 – Pennsylvania’s 17th congressional district (D) – lost

Reuben Plaskett

  • 1938 – New Jersey’s 11th congressional district (SW) – lost

Mike Plaskon

  • 2016 – Florida’s 7th congressional district (W/I) – lost

Mark Plaster

  • 2016 – Maryland’s 3rd congressional district (R) – lost

C. G. Plater

  • 1934 – United States Senate (New Mexico) (Special) (Comm.) – lost

Carol Platt

  • 2014 – Florida’s 9th congressional district (R) – lost

Eugene Platt

  • 1990 – South Carolina’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost
  • 2013 – South Carolina’s 1st congressional district (Special) (G) – lost

Harry J. Platt

  • 1920 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (D) – lost