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Candidates (S)

Donald Eugene Shasteen

  • 1978 – United States Senate (Nebraska) (R) – lost

Alan G. Shatteen

  • 1982 – Ohio’s 21st congressional district (R) – lost

E. W. Shatto

  • 1928 – Wisconsin’s 8th congressional district (Proh.) – lost

Minnie B. Shaulis

  • 1938 – Pennsylvania’s 24th congressional district (Proh.) – lost

Minnie B. Shaulis

  • 1940 – Pennsylvania’s 24th congressional district (Proh.) – lost

Theodore Shaver

  • 1992 – Indiana’s 2nd congressional district (I) – lost

Alma D. Shaw

  • 1952 – Massachusetts’ 8th congressional district (Proh.) – lost

Becky Shaw

  • 1996 – United States Senate (Montana) (Ref.) – lost

David C. Shaw

  • 1950 – Oregon’s 4th congressional district (D) – lost

Elaine Shaw

  • 2002 – California’s 11th congressional district (D) – lost

Eugene Clay Shaw, Jr.

  • 1980 – Florida’s 12th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1982 – Florida’s 15th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1984 – Florida’s 15th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1986 – Florida’s 15th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1988 – Florida’s 15th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1990 – Florida’s 15th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1992 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1994 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1996 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 1998 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 2000 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 2002 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 2004 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – won
  • 2006 – Florida’s 22nd congressional district (R) – lost

George H. Shaw

  • 1930 – United States Senate (Colorado) (R) – lost

Guy Loren Shaw

  • 1920 – Illinois’ 20th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1922 – Illinois’ 20th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1924 – Illinois’ 20th congressional district (R) – lost

Herbert Harry Shaw

  • 1974 – New Jersey’s 9th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1976 – New Jersey’s 9th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1978 – United States Senate (New Jersey) (I) – lost
  • 1980 – New Jersey’s 9th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1982 – New Jersey’s 14th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1984 – New Jersey’s 14th congressional district (I) – lost
  • 1986 – New Jersey’s 14th congressional district (Port Authority = Crooks) – lost
  • 1992 – New Jersey’s 9th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1994 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 1996 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (I) – lost
  • 2000 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (I) – lost
  • 2002 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (Politicians are Crooks Politicos Son Corruptos) – lost
  • 2004 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (Politicos Son Corruptos) – lost
  • 2006 – New Jersey’s 13th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 2012 – New Jersey’s 8th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost
  • 2014 – New Jersey’s 8th congressional district (Politicians Are Crooks) – lost

Howard E. Shaw

  • 1920 – United States Senate (Vermont) (D) – lost

James L. Shaw

  • 1970 – Illinois’ 19th congressional district (D) – lost

John C. Shaw

  • 1988 – New Jersey’s 11th congressional district (D) – lost

Mark R. Shaw

  • 1946 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1952 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1958 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1960 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1962 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Special) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1966 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost
  • 1970 – United States Senate (Massachusetts) (Proh.) – lost

Oras A. Shaw

  • 1946 – Oklahoma’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost

Rita Shaw

  • 1954 – United States Senate (Michigan) (SW) – lost

Robert B. Shaw

  • 1966 – Washington’s 7th congressional district (PF) – lost

Thomas Shaw

  • 2006 – Ohio’s 16th congressional district (D) – lost

Walter C. Shaw

  • 1958 – New York’s 32nd congressional district (R) – lost

Richard Shawver

  • 2010 – United States Senate (Maryland) (C) – lost

Samuel T. Shay

  • 1944 – New York’s 26th congressional district (R) – lost

Christopher Hunter Shays

  • 1988 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1990 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1992 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1994 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1996 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1998 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2000 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2002 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2004 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2006 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
  • 2008 – Connecticut’s 4th congressional district (R) – lost

Adam Shbeita

  • 2014 – California’s 44th congressional district (PF) – lost

Carol Shea-Porter

  • 2006 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – won
  • 2008 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – won
  • 2010 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost
  • 2012 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – won
  • 2014 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost
  • 2016 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (D) – won

Dennis C. Shea

  • 1992 – New York’s 7th congressional district (R, CON) – lost

Howard W. Shea

  • 1956 – Massachusetts’ 1st congressional district (D) – lost

Joe Shea

  • 1990 – California’s 45th congressional district (L) – lost
  • 1992 – California’s 52nd congressional district (L) – lost
  • 1994 – California’s 52nd congressional district (L) – lost

Patrick A. Shea

  • 1994 – United States Senate (Utah) (D) – lost

Charles C. Sheahan

  • 1924 – New York’s 28th congressional district (S) – lost

Kyle Sheahan

  • 2016 – Oregon’s 1st congressional district (L) – lost
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Alaina Shearer

  • 2020 – Ohio’s 12th congressional district (D) – lost

Walt Contreras Sheasby

  • 1992 – California’s 28th congressional district (G) – lost
  • 1996 – California’s 27th congressional district (G) – lost
  • 1998 – California’s 28th congressional district (G) – lost

Solomon Shechet

  • 1920 – New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district (S) – lost

Edward S. Sheck

  • 1938 – Ohio’s 14th congressional district (R) – lost

Tiffany Shedd

  • 2020 – Arizona’s 1st congressional district (R) – lost

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan

  • 2008 – California’s 8th congressional district (I) – lost

Gus Sheehan, Jr.

  • 1968 – Kentucky’s 4th congressional district (D) – lost

James C. Sheehan (New York)

  • 1920 – New York’s 28th congressional district (S) – lost

James C. Sheehan (Rhode Island)

  • 1998 – Rhode Island’s 1st congressional district (Ref.) – lost

James J. Sheehan

  • 1976 – New Jersey’s 7th congressional district (R) – lost

James P. Sheehan

  • 1930 – Wisconsin’s 5th congressional district (S) – lost
  • 1934 – United States Senate (Wisconsin) (S) – lost

Thomas R. Sheehan

  • 1992 – Massachusetts’ 2nd congressional district (For the People) – lost

Timothy Patrick Sheehan

  • 1950 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1952 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1954 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1956 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – won
  • 1958 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – lost
  • 1960 – Illinois’ 11th congressional district (R) – lost

William F. Sheehan

  • 1926 – New York’s 40th congressional district (D) – lost

Kevin L. Sheehy

  • 1984 – New York’s 14th congressional district (D) – lost

Philip G. Sheehy

  • 1926 – California’s 8th congressional district (D) – lost