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FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2012

Election Results for the U.S. President, the U.S. Senate and the

U.S. House of Representatives

Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C.

July 2013

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Commissioners

Ellen L. Weintraub, Chair

Donald F. McGahn II, Vice Chairman

Caroline C. Hunter

Matthew S. Petersen

Steven T. Walther

(Vacant)

Statutory Officers

Alec Palmer, Staff Director

(Vacant), General Counsel

Lynne A. McFarland, Inspector General

Compiled by: Federal Election Commission

Public Disclosure Division

Office of Communications

999 E Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20463

800/424-9530

202/694-1120

Editors: Eileen J. Leamon, Deputy Assistant Staff Director for Disclosure

Jason Bucelato, Senior Public Affairs Specialist

Map Design: James Landon Jones, FEC Printing Officer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Preface 1

Explanatory Notes 2

I. 2012 Election Results: Tables and Maps

A. Summary Tables

Table: 2012 Presidential Popular Vote Summary 5

Table: 2012 Presidential Electoral and Popular Vote 6

Table: 2012 General Election Votes Cast for U.S. President, Senate and House 7

Table: 2012 General Election Votes Cast by Party 8

Table: 2012 Primary and General Election Votes Cast for U.S. Congress 9

Table: 2012 Votes Cast for the U.S. Senate by Party 10

Table: 2012 Votes Cast for the U.S. House of Representatives by Party 11

B. Maps

1. United States President

Map: 2012 Electoral Vote Distribution 13

Map: 2012 Presidential Popular Vote Differential 14

Map: 2012 Popular Vote: Obama 15

Map: 2012 Popular Vote: Romney 16

2. United States Congress

Map: 2012 U.S. Senate Campaigns 17

Map: 2012 U.S. Senate Victors by Party 18

Map: 2012 U.S. Senate Victors by Popular Vote 19

Map: U.S. Senate Breakdown by Party after the 2012 General Election 20

Map: 2012 Redistricting for the U.S. House of Representatives 21

Map: U.S. House Delegations after the 2012 General Election 22

Map: U.S. House Delegations: States in Which All Incumbents Sought

Re-Election and Won 23

II. 2012 Election Results: Official Vote Totals by State

A. United States President

Official General Election Results by State 25

Official Primary Election Results by State 41

B. United States Senate

Official Election Results by State 59

Table: Senate Races: Six Year Cycle 75

C. United States House of Representatives

Official Election Results by State 77

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III. A Guide to 2012 Party Labels 178

IV. Appendices: Comparative Presidential General Election Statistics, 2000-2012

A. Table: 2000-2012 Presidential General Election Percentage of Popular

Vote Received by State (Democratic/Republican Nominees) 181

B. Table: 2000-2012 Ranking by State of Popular Vote Percentages

(Democratic Nominee) 182

C. Table: 2000-2012 Ranking by State of Popular Vote Percentages

(Republican Nominee) 183

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ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE U.S. PRESIDENT, THE U.S. SENATE

AND THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

This publication has been prepared by the Federal Election Commission to provide the public with

the results of elections held in the fifty states during 2012 for the offices of United States President,

United States Senator and United States Representative. Also included are the results for Delegate

to Congress from American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands,

the U.S. Virgin Islands and Resident Commissioner for Puerto Rico. Additionally, there are results

for the special elections to fill the unexpired terms in Kentucky’s 4th

Congressional District,

Michigan’s 11th

Congressional District, New Jersey’s 10th

Congressional District and Washington’s

1st Congressional District. The Commission undertakes this project on a biennial basis in order to

respond to public inquiries.

The elections for these federal offices are administered by local election officials in towns, counties,

municipalities, and other jurisdictions. The results of the elections are certified by the state

government, which in most cases is the Secretary of State. While the full records are available for

public inspection, most states prepare summary reports for public dissemination. These summary

reports vary in form and content, and may be amended well after the election. There is no standard

format that states use in reporting federal election results.

Recognizing a need to bring together in one place the federal election results, the Commission

presents this publication as the 16th in a series designed to provide an accurate, historical record of

federal election results.

Included in this publication are the official results of primary elections and runoff elections held in

2012. As in the case of the general elections, primary elections are not administered by the federal

government. In some states (such as Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia), political party organizations

control their nomination process by way of conventions. In other states, state law may regulate the

primary and/or its administration.

This publication has been prepared as a research tool for Commission staff and State election

offices. Data is based on official figures provided by State election officials, and includes results

amended through July 2013. If the election results are modified in the future, the Commission will

supply errata supplements as necessary. The assistance provided by the State election officials and

their staff in the preparation of this publication is greatly appreciated.

Federal Elections 2012 may also be viewed and/or downloaded from the Commission’s website,

http://www.fec.gov.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

The candidate who was the winner of the general election is listed first in the entry for each state

and district (where applicable). After that, the candidates are arranged by party affiliation.

Incumbent Congressional candidates facing re-election in 2012 are designated with an (I) to the

left of the candidate’s name. The lack of an (I) in a particular Senate race or U.S. House district

indicates an open seat race.

Because of redistricting, the Congressional District number of the incumbent may be different

than when compared to 2010 election data.

Because of redistricting, more than one incumbent may be listed in a single Congressional

District.

The party affiliation of the candidate is as listed on the ballot and has been abbreviated. A

complete listing of party abbreviations appears at the end of this publication.

Total for write-in votes are shown as disclosed by the state. Some states list the names of

candidates who received write-in votes, while others provide a write-in vote total without the

names of the candidates who received the votes. Still other states combine these two variations

and provide the names of some candidates who received write-in votes and a total of write-in

votes for all the other candidates. Registered write-in candidates that received “0” votes are not

included.

In some states, there were unopposed candidates whose names did not appear on a ballot and

therefore received no votes.

“Total Votes,” “Total State Votes,” “Party Votes,” and “District Votes” represent all the valid

votes cast for the candidates in the election. State totals (and the totals for the territories and the

District of Columbia) are found in the summary charts and at the end of each state/territory

section. Blank, void, under and over votes are not included.

“Combined Parties” represents all the valid votes cast for one candidate, regardless of party.

(This method is used where a candidate may be listed on the ballot more than once, with

different party designations; i.e., in Connecticut, New York and South Carolina.) These votes

are then broken down and listed by party. The party votes are enclosed by brackets [ ].

The percentage of votes received by each general election candidate is based on the figure of

total votes. The percentage of votes received by each candidate in a primary or runoff election is

based on the figure of total votes cast in that specific primary or runoff election.

Due to the rounding of percentage numbers, some percentages may not total 100%. Also, some

states differ in how they round percentages. The percentages in this publication were all rounded

the same way and may not match the percentages as reported by the state.

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2012 ELECTION RESULTS

The following four sections present the primary, runoff and general election results for the U.S. Presidential and

Congressional elections held in 2012.

The November 2012 general election (along with Louisiana’s December 2012 runoff election) resulted in the election of

the 113th Congress. The following is the party composition of the 113th Congress, as determined by the results of these

elections:

U.S. Senate

Democrats: 53

Republicans: 45

Independents: 2

U.S. House of Representatives

Republicans: 234

Democrats: 201

Independents: 0

Notes on Charts

* Runoff election vote totals have been included with the primary election totals. (For the U.S. Senate, a runoff

election was held in Texas. For the U.S. House of Representatives, runoff elections were held in Arkansas, Georgia,

North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas.) For Louisiana, the December election vote totals have been

included with the general election totals.

* For states that had votes for both full and unexpired terms, the votes for both terms are included in the totals. This

applies to Kentucky (KY/04), Michigan (MI/11), New Jersey (NJ/10) and Washington (WA/01).

The following three situations account for blank spaces in the charts and should be considered when making

comparisons or drawing conclusions about the vote totals.

* In some states, i.e., Connecticut, Utah and Virginia, political parties may nominate general election candidates by

party convention, rather than by primary election.

* In some states, there were unopposed candidates whose names did not appear on a ballot and therefore received no

votes.

* 33 states had regularly scheduled U.S. Senate elections in 2012.

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2012 PRESIDENTIAL POPULAR VOTE SUMMARY

FOR ALL CANDIDATES LISTED ON AT LEAST ONE STATE BALLOT (Updated)

Candidate (Party Label) Popular Vote Total Percent of Popular Vote

Barack Obama (Democrat) 65,915,795 51.06%

Mitt Romney (Republican) 60,933,504 47.20%

Gary Johnson (Libertarian, Independent) 1,275,971 0.99%

Jill Stein (Green, Pacific Green, Mountain, Independent) 469,627 0.36%

Write-In (Miscellaneous) 136,040 0.11%

Virgil Goode (Constitution, Independent American, U.S. Taxpayers) 122,389 0.09%

Roseann Barr (Peace and Freedom) 67,326 0.05%

Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson (Justice, Progressive, Independent) 43,018 0.03%

Tom Hoefling (American Independent, America's Party) 40,628 0.03%

Randall Terry (Independent) 13,107 0.01%

Richard Duncan (Independent) 12,557 0.01%

Peta Lindsay (Socialism and Liberation) 7,791 0.01%

None of These Candidates (Nevada) 5,770 0.00%

Chuck Baldwin (Reform) 5,017 0.00%

Will Christensen (Constitution) 4,453 0.00%

Stewart Alexander (Socialist) 4,405 0.00%

James Harris (Socialist Workers) 4,117 0.00%

Thomas Robert Stevens (Objectivist) 4,091 0.00%

Jim Carlson (Grassroots) 3,149 0.00%

Jill Reed (Unaffiliated) 2,877 0.00%

Merlin Miller (American Third Position, Independent) 2,701 0.00%

Sheila "Samm" Tittle (We the People) 2,572 0.00%

Gloria La Riva (Socialism and Liberation, Independent) 1,608 0.00%

Jerry White (Socialist Equality, Independent) 1,279 0.00%

Dean Morstad (Constitutional Government) 1,094 0.00%

Jerry Litzel (Independent) 1,027 0.00%

Barbara Dale Washer (Reform) 1,016 0.00%

Jeff Boss (NSA Did 911) 1,007 0.00%

Andre Barnett (Reform) 956 0.00%

Jack Fellure (Prohibition) 518 0.00%

Total: 129,085,410

U.S. Census Bureau Voting Age Population (Current Population Survey for November 2012): 235,248,000

Percentage of Voting Age Population casting a vote for President: 54.87%

Note: Party designations vary from one state to another. Vote totals for the candidates listed above include any write-in votes they received.

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2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORAL AND POPULAR VOTE (Updated)

STATE ELECTORAL VOTE POPULAR VOTE

Obama (D) Romney (R) Obama (D) Romney (R) All Others Total Vote

AL 9 795,696 1,255,925 22,717 2,074,338

AK 3 122,640 164,676 13,179 300,495

AZ 11 1,025,232 1,233,654 40,368 2,299,254

AR 6 394,409 647,744 27,315 1,069,468

CA 55 7,854,285 4,839,958 344,304 13,038,547

CO 9 1,323,102 1,185,243 61,177 2,569,522

CT 7 905,083 634,892 18,985 1,558,960

DE 3 242,584 165,484 5,853 413,921

DC 3 267,070 21,381 5,313 293,764

FL 29 4,237,756 4,163,447 72,976 8,474,179

GA 16 1,773,827 2,078,688 47,535 3,900,050

HI 4 306,658 121,015 7,024 434,697

ID 4 212,787 420,911 18,576 652,274

IL 20 3,019,512 2,135,216 87,286 5,242,014

IN 11 1,152,887 1,420,543 51,104 2,624,534

IA 6 822,544 730,617 29,019 1,582,180

KS 6 440,726 692,634 26,611 1,159,971

KY 8 679,370 1,087,190 30,652 1,797,212

LA 8 809,141 1,152,262 32,662 1,994,065

ME 4 401,306 292,276 19,598 713,180

MD 10 1,677,844 971,869 57,614 2,707,327

MA 11 1,921,290 1,188,314 58,163 3,167,767

MI 16 2,564,569 2,115,256 51,136 4,730,961

MN 10 1,546,167 1,320,225 70,169 2,936,561

MS 6 562,949 710,746 11,889 1,285,584

MO 10 1,223,796 1,482,440 51,087 2,757,323

MT 3 201,839 267,928 14,281 484,048

NE 5 302,081 475,064 17,234 794,379

NV 6 531,373 463,567 19,978 1,014,918

NH 4 369,561 329,918 11,493 710,972

NJ 14 2,125,101 1,477,568 37,623 3,640,292

NM 5 415,335 335,788 32,635 783,758

NY 29 4,485,741 2,490,431 104,987 7,081,159

NC 15 2,178,391 2,270,395 56,586 4,505,372

ND 3 124,827 188,163 9,637 322,627

OH 18 2,827,709 2,661,437 91,701 5,580,847

OK 7 443,547 891,325 0 1,334,872

OR 7 970,488 754,175 64,607 1,789,270

PA 20 2,990,274 2,680,434 82,962 5,753,670

RI 4 279,677 157,204 9,168 446,049

SC 9 865,941 1,071,645 26,532 1,964,118

SD 3 145,039 210,610 8,166 363,815

TN 11 960,709 1,462,330 35,538 2,458,577

TX 38 3,308,124 4,569,843 115,884 7,993,851

UT 6 251,813 740,600 25,027 1,017,440

VT 3 199,239 92,698 7,353 299,290

VA 13 1,971,820 1,822,522 60,147 3,854,489

WA 12 1,755,396 1,290,670 79,450 3,125,516

WV 5 238,269 417,655 14,514 670,438

WI 10 1,620,985 1,407,966 39,483 3,068,434

WY 3 69,286 170,962 8,813 249,061

Total: 332 206 65,915,795

51.06%

60,933,504

47.20%

2,236,111

1.73%

129,085,410

Total Electoral Vote = 538. Total Electoral Vote Needed to Win = 270.

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2012 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U.S. PRESIDENT, SENATE AND HOUSE (Updated)

State Presidential Vote U.S. Senate Vote U.S. House Vote

AL 2,074,338 1,933,630

AK 300,495 289,804

AS 13,076

AZ 2,299,254 2,243,422 2,173,317

AR 1,069,468 1,038,054

CA 13,038,547 12,578,511 12,204,357

CO 2,569,522 2,450,839

CT 1,558,960 1,511,764 1,466,511

DE 413,921 399,607 388,059

DC 293,764 278,563

FL 8,474,179 8,189,946 7,513,534

GA 3,900,050 3,553,587

GU 33,006

HI 434,697 430,483 422,539

ID 652,274 635,218

IL 5,242,014 5,058,133

IN 2,624,534 2,560,102 2,553,746

IA 1,582,180 1,536,849

KS 1,159,971 1,057,739

KY 1,797,212 2,036,054

LA 1,994,065 1,802,204

ME 713,180 700,599 693,801

MD 2,707,327 2,633,215 2,585,514

MA 3,167,767 3,156,553 2,891,434

MI 4,730,961 4,652,918 4,903,769

MN 2,936,561 2,843,207 2,813,383

MS 1,285,584 1,241,568 1,208,175

MO 2,757,323 2,725,793 2,675,900

MT 484,048 486,066 479,740

NE 794,379 788,572 772,515

NV 1,014,918 997,805 973,742

NH 710,972 682,416

NJ 3,640,292 3,374,668 3,452,867

NM 783,758 775,793 746,090

NY 7,081,159 6,679,678 6,469,725

NC 4,505,372 4,384,112

ND 322,627 320,851 316,071

MP 12,332

OH 5,580,847 5,449,127 5,140,315

OK 1,334,872 1,325,935

OR 1,789,270 1,708,168

PA 5,753,670 5,629,491 5,560,595

PR 1,856,345

RI 446,049 418,189 427,775

SC 1,964,118 1,802,734

SD 363,815 361,429

TN 2,458,577 2,321,477 2,283,727

TX 7,993,851 7,864,822 7,664,208

UT 1,017,440 1,006,901 998,897

VT 299,290 292,762 289,931

VI 19,170

VA 3,854,489 3,802,196 3,740,455

WA 3,125,516 3,069,417 3,364,001

WV 670,438 660,202 641,354

WI 3,068,434 3,009,411 2,866,050

WY 249,061 244,862 241,621

Total: 129,085,410 93,059,978 124,793,115

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2012 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST BY PARTY (Updated) (U.S. President, U.S. Senate and U.S. House Races Combined)

State Democratic Candidates Republican Candidates Other Candidates

AL 1,489,194 2,489,549 29,225

AK 205,567 349,972 34,760

AS 7659 5,417

AZ 3,008,768 3,469,774 237,451

AR 699,179 1,285,335 123,008

CA 23,111,612 14,083,857 625,946

CO 2,403,556 2,329,039 287,766

CT 2,582,464 1,730,041 224,730

DE 757,932 410,941 32,714

DC 513,734 21,381 37,212

FL 12,153,609 11,448,236 575,814

GA 3,222,696 4,182,786 48,155

GU 19765 12995 246

HI 861,155 419,540 7,024

ID 421,084 827,725 38,683

IL 5,763,214 4,343,034 193,899

IN 3,576,622 3,905,924 255,836

IA 1,594,931 1,457,122 66,976

KS 636,231 1,433,615 147,864

KY 1,470,712 2,288,864 73,690

LA 1,168,331 2,391,876 236,062

ME 922,025 773,657 411,898

MD 4,778,744 2,523,566 623,746

MA 5,698,230 3,343,999 173,525

MI 7,787,638 6,121,182 378,828

MN 4,961,746 3,398,608 232,797

MS 1,477,814 2,124,007 133,506

MO 3,837,475 4,012,185 309,356

MT 642,901 741,447 65,506

NE 911,299 1,426,933 17,234

NV 1,430,763 1,378,462 177,240

NH 710,486 641,554 41,348

NJ 6,071,704 4,237,359 158,764

NM 1,233,241 1,010,317 62,083

NY 12,822,779 5,957,238 1,450,545

NC 4,396,748 4,407,562 85,174

ND 417,859 519,878 21,812

MP 2503 9,829

OH 8,002,926 7,717,432 449,931

OK 853,871 1,748,197 58,739

OR 1,920,148 1,442,014 135,276

PA 8,805,176 7,899,636 238,944

PR 1,856,345

RI 783,390 465,352 43,271

SC 1,580,132 2,097,774 88,946

SD 298,828 418,250 8,166

TN 2,463,104 4,338,335 262,342

TX 9,452,951 13,439,250 630,680

UT 877,995 2,046,081 99,162

VT 407,839 233,139 241,005

VI 11,512 2131 5,527

VA 5,787,912 5,484,825 124,403

WA 5,463,759 4,015,725 79,450

WV 895,268 1,042,695 34,031

WI 4,613,104 4,190,087 140,704

WY 179,878 522,664 33,002

Total: 176,167,260

50.78%

158,605,650

45.72%

12,165,593

3.51%

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2012 PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U.S. CONGRESS (Updated)

PRIMARY GENERAL PRIMARY GENERAL

State U.S. SENATE VOTE U.S. SENATE VOTE U.S. HOUSE VOTE U.S. HOUSE VOTE

AL 329,715 1,933,630

AK 112,998 289,804

AS 13,076

AZ 806,497 2,243,422 796,248 2,173,317

AR 193,071 1,038,054

CA 4,854,801 12,578,511 4,957,868 12,204,357

CO 476,069 2,450,839

CT 254,981 1,511,764 79,523 1,466,511

DE 49,615 399,607 22,906 388,059

DC 55,517 278,563

FL 2,002,760 8,189,946 850,892 7,513,534

GA 1,376,986 3,553,587

GU 16,245 33,006

HI 282,761 430,483 265,722 422,539

ID 167,569 635,218

IL 1,401,354 5,058,133

IN 869,321 2,560,102 819,582 2,553,746

IA 171,783 1,536,849

KS 299,675 1,057,739

KY 199,286 2,036,054

LA 1,802,204

ME 122,287 700,599 113,946 693,801

MD 528,486 2,633,215 514,979 2,585,514

MA 451,543 3,156,553 440,449 2,891,434

MI 1,290,638 4,652,918 1,249,637 4,903,769

MN 331,521 2,843,207 287,049 2,813,383

MS 372,487 1,241,568 363,435 1,208,175

MO 895,211 2,725,793 863,483 2,675,900

MT 227,431 486,066 197,099 479,740

NE 277,268 788,572 258,454 772,515

NV 181,240 997,805 94,827 973,742

NH 184,440 682,416

NJ 485,240 3,374,668 561,824 3,452,867

NM 232,405 775,793 206,295 746,090

NY 151,122 6,679,678 299,930 6,469,725

NC 1,353,997 4,384,112

ND 159,654 320,851 152,458 316,071

MP 12,332

OH 1,454,261 5,449,127 1,537,791 5,140,315

OK 316,728 1,325,935

OR 551,029 1,708,168

PA 1,462,170 5,629,491 1,343,699 5,560,595

PR 1,856,345

RI 67,688 418,189 86,565 427,775

SC 166,885 1,802,734

SD 30,253 361,429

TN 618,070 2,321,477 599,093 2,283,727

TX 3,252,378 7,864,822 2,070,910 7,664,208

UT 241,274 1,006,901 5,825 998,897

VT 46,585 292,762 45,558 289,931

VI 7,354 19,170

VA 256,480 3,802,196 166,121 3,740,455

WA 1,387,059 3,069,417 1,536,462 3,364,001

WV 293,519 660,202 264,148 641,354

WI 768,302 3,009,411 624,291 2,866,050

WY 98,820 244,862 90,982 241,621

Total: 24,773,875 93,059,978 29,179,005 124,793,115

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2012 VOTES CAST FOR THE U.S. SENATE BY PARTY (Updated)

PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION

State Democratic Republican Other Democratic Republican Other

AL

AK

AS

AZ 289,881 516,025 591 1,036,542 1,104,457 102,423

AR

CA 2,742,936 1,907,191 204,674 7,864,624 4,713,887

CO

CT 141,533 113,448 792,983 604,569 114,212

DE 49,615 265,415 115,700 18,492

DC

FL 875,741 1,127,019 4,523,451 3,458,267 208,228

GA

GU

HI 233,639 48,295 827 269,489 160,994

ID

IL

IN 207,715 661,606 1,281,181 1,133,621 145,300

IA

KS

KY

LA

ME 51,941 70,346 92,900 215,399 392,300

MD 324,218 204,268 1,474,028 693,291 465,896

MA 316,617 134,593 333 1,696,346 1,458,048 2,159

MI 555,719 734,919 2,735,826 1,767,386 149,706

MN 202,390 123,994 5,137 1,854,595 867,974 120,638

MS 86,588 285,899 503,467 709,626 28,475

MO 289,481 603,260 2,470 1,494,125 1,066,159 165,509

MT 88,720 138,711 236,123 218,051 31,892

NE 80,580 190,387 6,301 332,979 455,593

NV 78,132 103,108 446,080 457,656 94,069

NH

NJ 272,201 213,039 1,985,783 1,329,405 59,480

NM 141,560 90,845 395,717 351,260 28,816

NY 151,122 4,432,525 1,517,578 729,575

NC

ND 57,333 102,184 137 161,163 158,282 1,406

MP

OH 522,827 930,699 735 2,762,766 2,435,744 250,617

OK

OR

PA 701,612 760,558 3,021,364 2,509,132 98,995

PR

RI 60,754 6,934 271,034 146,222 933

SC

SD

TN 161,016 457,054 705,882 1,506,443 109,152

TX 733,792 2,518,586 3,194,927 4,440,137 229,758

UT 241,274 301,873 657,608 47,420

VT 37,400 8,773 412 0 72,898 219,864

VI

VA 256,480 2,010,067 1,785,542 6,587

WA 803,875 568,179 15,005 1,855,493 1,213,924

WV 205,009 88,510 399,898 240,787 19,517

WI 185,689 582,386 227 1,547,104 1,380,126 82,181

WY 17,072 81,748 53,019 185,250 6,593

Total: 10,515,586 14,021,440 236,849 49,998,769 39,131,016 3,930,193

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2012 VOTES CAST FOR THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY PARTY (Updated)

PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION

State Democratic Republican Other Democratic Republican Other

AL 29,614 300,101 5,741 693,498 1,233,624 6,508

AK 32,448 74,809 82,927 185,296 21,581

AS 7,659 5,417

AZ 307,282 487,978 988 946,994 1,131,663 94,660

AR 156,759 36,312 304,770 637,591 95,693

CA 2,643,313 2,080,896 233,659 7,392,703 4,530,012 281,642

CO 180,735 294,734 600 1,080,454 1,143,796 226,589

CT 28,515 51,008 884,398 490,580 91,533

DE 22,906 249,933 129,757 8,369

DC 54,355 769 393 246,664 31,899

FL 298,223 552,669 3,392,402 3,826,522 294,610

GA 415,556 961,430 1,448,869 2,104,098 620

GU 10,765 5,391 89 19,765 12,995 246

HI 223,664 42,058 285,008 137,531

ID 22,610 144,959 208,297 406,814 20,107

IL 642,996 758,358 2,743,702 2,207,818 106,613

IN 233,573 586,009 1,142,554 1,351,760 59,432

IA 52,803 118,980 772,387 726,505 37,957

KS 45,569 254,106 195,505 740,981 121,253

KY 131,086 68,200 791,342 1,201,674 43,038

LA 359,190 1,239,614 203,400

ME 53,860 60,086 427,819 265,982

MD 306,054 208,925 1,626,872 858,406 100,236

MA 336,293 103,897 259 2,080,594 697,637 113,203

MI 541,365 708,272 2,487,243 2,238,540 177,986

MN 168,705 117,799 545 1,560,984 1,210,409 41,990

MS 93,265 270,170 411,398 703,635 93,142

MO 283,688 577,131 2,664 1,119,554 1,463,586 92,760

MT 80,824 116,275 204,939 255,468 19,333

NE 68,593 183,938 5,923 276,239 496,276

NV 37,669 57,158 453,310 457,239 63,193

NH 79,945 104,495 340,925 311,636 29,855

NJ 346,914 214,910 1,960,820 1,430,386 61,661

NM 125,791 80,504 422,189 323,269 632

NY 225,233 74,250 447 3,904,513 1,949,229 615,983

NC 538,280 815,717 2,218,357 2,137,167 28,588

ND 51,824 99,933 701 131,869 173,433 10,769

MP 2,503 9,829

OH 531,542 1,004,020 2,229 2,412,451 2,620,251 107,613

OK 151,088 165,640 410,324 856,872 58,739

OR 314,282 236,747 949,660 687,839 70,669

PA 633,717 709,982 2,793,538 2,710,070 56,987

PR 0 1,856,345

RI 78,515 8,050 232,679 161,926 33,170

SC 70,781 96,104 714,191 1,026,129 62,414

SD 30,253 153,789 207,640

TN 163,367 435,726 796,513 1,369,562 117,652

TX 630,618 1,440,292 2,949,900 4,429,270 285,038

UT 5,825 324,309 647,873 26,715

VT 37,222 7,957 379 208,600 67,543 13,788

VI 7,151 203 11,512 2,131 5,527

VA 37,859 128,262 1,806,025 1,876,761 57,669

WA 798,515 685,141 52,806 1,852,870 1,511,131

WV 162,693 101,455 257,101 384,253

WI 178,726 445,465 100 1,445,015 1,401,995 19,040

WY 16,436 74,546 57,573 166,452 17,596

Total: 12,696,759 16,174,723 307,523 60,252,696 58,541,130 5,999,289

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Maryland – 10

2012 Electoral Vote Distribution

Florida

29

Louisiana

8

Georgia

16Alabama

9

South Carolina

9

Arkansas

6

North Carolina

15Oklahoma

7Arizona

11

Kentucky

8

Delaware – 3

Kansas

6Missouri

10

Colorado

9

New Jersey – 14

Indiana

11

Ohio

18Nevada

6 Utah

6California

55

Rhode Island – 4Connecticut – 7

Pennsylvania

20Illinois

20

Massachusetts – 11

Iowa

6

New York

29

Vermont – 3

New Hampshire – 4South Dakota

3

Oregon

7Wisconsin

10

North Dakota

3

Idaho

4

Washington

12

Wyoming

3

Montana

3

Texas

38

Nebraska

5

Minnesota

10

New Mexico

5

Alaska

3

Mississippi

6

Tennessee

11

Virginia

13

WestVirginia

5District of Columbia – 3

Maine

4

Michigan

16

Hawaii – 4Obama – 332 Romney – 206

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Florida0.88

Louisiana17.20

Georgia7.72

Alabama21.19

South Carolina10.47

Arkansas23.69

North Carolina2.04Oklahoma

33.54Arizona9.06

Kentucky22.69

Maryland – 26.07Delaware – 18.63

Kansas21.72 Missouri

9.38

Colorado5.36

New Jersey – 17.79

Indiana10.20

Ohio2.98

Nevada6.68

Utah48.04

California23.12

Rhode Island – 27.46Connecticut – 17.33

Pennsylvania5.38

Illinois16.87

Massachusetts – 22.90

Iowa5.81

New York28.18

Vermont – 35.60

New Hampshire – 5.58South Dakota18.02

Oregon12.10

Wisconsin6.94

North Dakota19.63

Idaho31.91

Washington14.87

Wyoming40.82

Montana13.65

Texas15.79

Nebraska21.77

Minnesota7.69

New Mexico10.15

Mississippi11.50

Tennessee20.40

Virginia3.88

WestVirginia26.76

District of Columbia83.63

Maine15.29

Michigan9.50

Alaska13.99

Hawaii – 42.71

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Flo r id a

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

New Hampshire

MaineVermont

North Carolina

SouthCarolina

Georgia

Kentucky

Tennessee

AlabamaMississippi

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Alaska

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

UtahColorado

Nebraska

Wyoming

South Dakota

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Oregon

Idaho

Minnesota

Iowa

Wisconsin

Missouri

Illinois

Michigan

Indiana

Kansas

District of Columbia

50 % or more 40 – 49% 30 – 39% 0 – 29%

2012 Popular Vote: Obama

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

27

11 11

2

Number of States(and DC)

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Flo r id a

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

New Hampshire

MaineVermont

North Carolina

SouthCarolina

Georgia

Kentucky

Tennessee

AlabamaMississippi

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Alaska

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

UtahColorado

Nebraska

Wyoming

South Dakota

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Oregon

Idaho

Minnesota

Iowa

Wisconsin

Missouri

Illinois

Michigan

Indiana

Kansas

District of Columbia

50 % or more 40 – 49% 30 – 39% 0 – 29%

2012 Popular Vote: Romney

Number of States(and DC)

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15

20

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Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

MaineVermont

Tennessee

Mississippi

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

Utah

Nebraska

Wyoming

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Minnesota

Wisconsin

Missouri

Michigan

Indiana

Florida

New York

IncumbentRe-Elected

IncumbentDefeated inGeneral Election

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Open Seat (No Race)

2012 U.S. Senate Campaigns

Total for Each

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F l o r i d a

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

MaineVermont

Tennessee

Mississippi

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

Utah

Nebraska

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Minnesota

Wisconsin

Missouri

Michigan

Indiana

Republican Democratic Independent (no race)

2012 U.S. Senate Victors by Party

No. of Seats Won0

5

10

15

20

25

23

8

2

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F l o r i d a

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

MaineVermont

Tennessee

Mississippi

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

Utah

Nebraska

Wyoming

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Minnesota

Wisconsin

Missouri

Michigan

Indiana

60% or more 50–59% 49% or less (No Race)

2012 U.S. Senate Victorsby Popular Vote

Total for Each0

5

10

15

20

12

18

3

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F l o r i d a

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

MarylandDelaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

New Hampshire

MaineVermont

North Carolina

SouthCarolina

Georgia

Kentucky

Tennessee

AlabamaMississippi

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

New MexicoArizona

Alaska

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

Utah

Colorado

Nebraska

Wyoming

South Dakota

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Oregon

Idaho

Minnesota

Iowa

Wisconsin

Missouri

Illinois

Michigan

Indiana

Kansas

2 Republicans 2 Democrats1 Democrat &1 Republican

1 Democrat &1 Independent

1 Republican &1 Independent

U.S. Senate Breakdown by Party after the2012 General Election

Total for Each0

5

10

15

20

11

16

18

14

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Florida+ 2

Pennsylvania- 1

Ohio- 2

WestVirginia

Virginia

New Jersey - 1

New York- 2

Massachusettes - 1

Maine

North Carolina

SouthCarolina

+ 1

Georgia+ 1

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Arkansas

Louisiana- 1

Oklahoma

Texas+ 4

New Mexico

Alaska

California

Nevada+ 1

Utah+ 1 Colorado

Nebraska

Wyoming

South Dakota

North DakotaMontana

Washington+ 1

Oregon

Idaho

Minnesota

Iowa- 1

Wisconsin

Missouri- 1

Illinois

Michigan- 1

Indiana- 1

Kansas

Mississippi

Arizona+ 1

2012 Redistricting for theU.S. House of Representatives

Number ofdistricts gained

Number ofdistricts lost No change

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Fl or i da

Pennsylvania

Ohio

WestVirginia

Virginia

Maryland

Delaware

New Jersey

New York

ConnecticutRhode Island

Massachusettes

New Hampshire

MaineVermont

North Carolina

SouthCarolina

Georgia

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

New Mexico

Alaska

Hawai‘i

California

Nevada

Utah

Colorado

Nebraska

Wyoming

South Dakota

North DakotaMontana

Washington

Oregon

Idaho

Minnesota

Iowa

Wisconsin

Missouri

Illinois

Michigan

Indiana

District of ColumbiaKansas

Mississippi

Arizona

U.S. House Delegations after the 2012 General Election

MajorityRepublican

MajorityDemocratic

Equal PartyRepresentation

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States in Which All Incumbents Sought Re-Election and Won

# = Number of Incumbents

TERRITORIES:

American Samoa - 1

Guam - 1

Northern Mariana Islands – 1

Puerto Rico – 1

Virgin Islands – 1

WestVirginia

3 Virginia11

Delaware - 1

Maine2

Vermont - 1

Tennessee9

Alabama7

Alaska1

Colorado7

Nebraska3

Wyoming1

South Dakota1

Oregon5

Idaho2

District of Columbia - 1

Kansas4

Mississippi4

Rhode Island- 2

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

FOR

UNITED STATES PRESIDENT

NOVEMBER 6, 2012

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2012 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES %

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ALABAMA (9 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,255,925 60.55%

Obama, Barack D 795,696 38.36%

Johnson, Gary IND 12,328 0.59%

Scattered W 4,011 0.19%

Stein, Jill IND 3,397 0.16%

Goode, Virgil H., Jr. IND 2,981 0.14%

Total State Votes: 2,074,338

ALASKA (3 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 164,676 54.80%

Obama, Barack D 122,640 40.81%

Johnson, Gary LIB 7,392 2.46%

Stein, Jill GRE 2,917 0.97%

Scattered W 2,870 0.96%

Total State Votes: 300,495

ARIZONA (11 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,233,654 53.65%

Obama, Barack D 1,025,232 44.59%

Johnson, Gary LIB 32,100 1.40%

Stein, Jill GRE 7,816 0.34%

Goode, Virgil W 289 0.01%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 119 0.01%

Reed, Jill W 17 0.00%

Christensen, Will W 14 0.00%

Knill, Dennis W 7 0.00%

Tittle, Sheila "Samm" W 6 0.00%

Total State Votes: 2,299,254

ARKANSAS (6 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 647,744 60.57%

Obama, Barack D 394,409 36.88%

Johnson, Gary LIB 16,276 1.52%

Stein, Jill GRE 9,305 0.87%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 1,734 0.16%

Total State Votes: 1,069,468

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2012 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES %

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CALIFORNIA (55 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 7,854,285 60.24%

Romney, Mitt R 4,839,958 37.12%

Johnson, Gary LIB 143,221 1.10%

Stein, Jill GRE 85,638 0.66%

Barr, Roseanne PFP 53,824 0.41%

Hoefling, Thomas AIP 38,372 0.29%

Paul, Ron W 21,461 0.16%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 992 0.01%

Goode, Virgil W 503 0.00%

Alexander, Stewart W 82 0.00%

White, Jerry W 79 0.00%

Harris, James W 72 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 54 0.00%

Tittle, Sheila "Samm" W 6 0.00%

Total State Votes: 13,038,547

COLORADO (9 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,323,102 51.49%

Romney, Mitt R 1,185,243 46.13%

Johnson, Gary LIB 35,545 1.38%

Stein, Jill GRE 7,508 0.29%

Goode, Virgil H., Jr. AMC 6,234 0.24%

Barr, Roseanne PFP 5,059 0.20%

Reed, Jill UN 2,589 0.10%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 1,260 0.05%

Tittle, Sheila 'Samm' WTP 792 0.03%

Hoefling, Tom AMP 679 0.03%

La Riva, Gloria SLP 317 0.01%

Alexander, Stewart SOC 308 0.01%

Miller, Merlin ATP 266 0.01%

Stevens, Thomas Robert OBJ 235 0.01%

Harris, James SWP 192 0.01%

White, Jerry SEP 189 0.01%

Terry, Randall W 4 0.00%

Total State Votes: 2,569,522

CONNECTICUT (7 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 905,083 58.06%

Romney, Mitt R 634,892 40.73%

Johnson, Gary LIB 12,580 0.81%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" IP 5,487 0.35%

Stein, Jill W 863 0.06%

Hoefling, Tom W 25 0.00%

Warner, Gerald W 19 0.00%

Harris, James E. W 5 0.00%

Sizemore, Raymond W 5 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 1,558,960

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2012 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES %

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DELAWARE (3 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 242,584 58.61%

Romney, Mitt R 165,484 39.98%

Johnson, Gary LIB 3,882 0.94%

Stein, Jill GRE 1,940 0.47%

Goode, Virgil W 23 0.01%

Hoefling, Tom W 7 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 413,921

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (3 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 267,070 90.91%

Romney, Mitt R 21,381 7.28%

Stein, Jill DCG 2,458 0.84%

Johnson, Gary LIB 2,083 0.71%

Scattered W 772 0.26%

Total Votes: 293,764

FLORIDA (29 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 4,237,756 50.01%

Romney, Mitt R 4,163,447 49.13%

Johnson, Gary LBF 44,726 0.53%

Stein, Jill GPF 8,947 0.11%

Barr, Roseanne PFF 8,154 0.10%

Stevens, Thomas Robert OBF 3,856 0.05%

Goode, Virgil H., Jr. CPF 2,607 0.03%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JPF 1,754 0.02%

Hoefling, Tom APF 946 0.01%

Barnett, Andre REF 820 0.01%

Alexander, Stewart SFL 799 0.01%

Lindsay, Peta SLF 322 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 36 0.00%

Duncan, Richard W 3 0.00%

Durham, Stephen G. W 3 0.00%

Magee, Erin Kent W 2 0.00%

Coniglio, Andrew Charles W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 8,474,179

GEORGIA (16 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 2,078,688 53.30%

Obama, Barack D 1,773,827 45.48%

Johnson, Gary LIB 45,324 1.16%

Stein, Jill W 1,516 0.04%

Goode, Virgil W 432 0.01%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 154 0.00%

Hykes, Darrell W 55 0.00%

Reid, Jill W 30 0.00%

Harris, James W 21 0.00%

Byrne, David C. W 2 0.00%

Magee, Erin Kent W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 3,900,050

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HAWAII (4 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 306,658 70.55%

Romney, Mitt R 121,015 27.84%

Johnson, Gary LIB 3,840 0.88%

Stein, Jill GRE 3,184 0.73%

Total State Votes: 434,697

IDAHO (4 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 420,911 64.53%

Obama, Barack D 212,787 32.62%

Johnson, Gary LIB 9,453 1.45%

Stein, Jill IND 4,402 0.67%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" IND 2,499 0.38%

Goode, Virgil H. CON 2,222 0.34%

Total State Votes: 652,274

ILLINOIS (20 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 3,019,512 57.60%

Romney, Mitt R 2,135,216 40.73%

Johnson, Gary LIB 56,229 1.07%

Stein, Jill GRE 30,222 0.58%

Goode, Virgil / Clymer, Jim W 233 0.00%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 185 0.00%

Goode, Virgil W 182 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 121 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 22 0.00%

Hawkins, Michael W 16 0.00%

Cary, Tom W 14 0.00%

Reed, Jill / Cary, Tom W 10 0.00%

White, Jerry W 8 0.00%

Roth, Cecil W 5 0.00%

Scherrer, Phyllis W 5 0.00%

Clymer, Jim W 4 0.00%

Prokopich, Barbara W 4 0.00%

White, Jerry / Scherrer, Phyllis W 4 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom / Ellis, Jonathan W 3 0.00%

Knill, Dennis W 3 0.00%

Tyree, Roy Wayne W 3 0.00%

Chehade, Paul W 2 0.00%

Chehade, Paul / McAllister, Steve W 2 0.00%

Durham, Stephen / Lopez, Christina W 2 0.00%

Maxwell, Lynn W 2 0.00%

Struck, James T. W 2 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 1 0.00%

Ellis, Jonathan W 1 0.00%

Frost, Stephen James W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 5,242,014

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INDIANA (11 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,420,543 54.13%

Obama, Barack D 1,152,887 43.93%

Johnson, Gary LIB 50,111 1.91%

Stein, Jill W 625 0.02%

Goode, Virgil H., Jr. W 290 0.01%

Hoefling, Tom W 35 0.00%

Alexander, Stewart W 17 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 8 0.00%

Terry, Randall A. W 8 0.00%

Knill, Dennis W 7 0.00%

Dummett, John A., Jr. W 2 0.00%

Lopez, Christina W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 2,624,534

IOWA (6 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 822,544 51.99%

Romney, Mitt R 730,617 46.18%

Johnson, Gary LIB 12,926 0.82%

Scattered W 7,442 0.47%

Stein, Jill IG 3,769 0.24%

Goode, Virgil CON 3,038 0.19%

Litzel, Jerry NP 1,027 0.06%

Harris, James SWP 445 0.03%

La Riva, Gloria PSL 372 0.02%

Total State Votes: 1,582,180

KANSAS (6 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 692,634 59.71%

Obama, Barack D 440,726 37.99%

Johnson, Gary LIB 20,456 1.76%

Baldwin, Chuck REF 5,017 0.43%

Stein, Jill E. W 714 0.06%

Goode, Virgil W 187 0.02%

Anderson, Ross "Rocky" C. W 95 0.01%

Barr, Roseanne C. W 58 0.01%

Bush, Kent W. W 48 0.00%

Barnett, Andre W 19 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 12 0.00%

Reed, Jill A. W 4 0.00%

Christensen, Will W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 1,159,971

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KENTUCKY (8 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,087,190 60.49%

Obama, Barack D 679,370 37.80%

Johnson, Gary LIB 17,063 0.95%

Terry, Randall A. IND 6,872 0.38%

Stein, Jill GRE 6,337 0.35%

Goode, Virgil W 245 0.01%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 60 0.00%

Duncan, Richard W 37 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 30 0.00%

White, Jerry W 4 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 2 0.00%

House, Louis Todd W 1 0.00%

Knill, Dennis W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 1,797,212

LOUISIANA (8 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,152,262 57.78%

Obama, Barack D 809,141 40.58%

Johnson, Gary LIB 18,157 0.91%

Stein, Jill GRE 6,978 0.35%

Goode, Virgil CON 2,508 0.13%

Tittle, Sheila WTP 1,767 0.09%

Anderson, Ross JUS 1,368 0.07%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 622 0.03%

Fellure, Jack P 518 0.03%

Harris, James SWP 389 0.02%

White, Jerry SEP 355 0.02%

Total State Votes: 1,994,065

MAINE (4 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 401,306 56.27%

Romney, Mitt R 292,276 40.98%

Johnson, Gary E. LIB 9,352 1.31%

Stein, Jill GI 8,119 1.14%

Paul, Ronald E. W 2,035 0.29%

Anderson, Ross C. W 62 0.01%

Reed, Jill Ann W 30 0.00%

Total State Votes: 713,180

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MARYLAND (10 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,677,844 61.97%

Romney, Mitt R 971,869 35.90%

Johnson, Gary LIB 30,195 1.12%

Stein, Jill GRE 17,110 0.63%

Other W 8,788 0.32%

Claus, Santa W 625 0.02%

Goode, Virgil W 418 0.02%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 204 0.01%

Barr, Roseanne W 64 0.00%

Clymer, James W 35 0.00%

Miller, Merlin W 26 0.00%

Barnett, Andre W 19 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 19 0.00%

Briscoe, Tiffany Renee W 18 0.00%

Lydick, Matthew W 18 0.00%

Duncan, Richard W 15 0.00%

Chehade, Paul W 13 0.00%

Dickson, Fred Donald, Jr. W 8 0.00%

Crosby, David M. W 7 0.00%

Hykes, Darrell W 7 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 7 0.00%

Boyles, Michael David W 5 0.00%

Keyton, Nelson W 3 0.00%

French, Dwight Kenneth W 2 0.00%

Knill, Dennis W 2 0.00%

Prokopich, Barbara A. W 2 0.00%

Dietz, Robert William W 1 0.00%

Morstad, Dean W 1 0.00%

O'Hara, Terrance James W 1 0.00%

Roth, Cecil James W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 2,707,327

MASSACHUSETTS (11 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,921,290 60.65%

Romney, Mitt R 1,188,314 37.51%

Johnson, Gary LIB 30,920 0.98%

Stein, Jill GR 20,691 0.65%

All Others W 6,552 0.21%

Total State Votes: 3,167,767

MICHIGAN (16 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 2,564,569 54.21%

Romney, Mitt R 2,115,256 44.71%

Stein, Jill GRE 21,897 0.46%

Goode, Virgil, Jr. UST 16,119 0.34%

Johnson, Gary W 7,774 0.16%

Anderson, Ross NLP 5,147 0.11%

Alexander, Stewart W 89 0.00%

White, Jerry W 68 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 42 0.00%

Total State Votes: 4,730,961

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MINNESOTA (10 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack DFL 1,546,167 52.65%

Romney, Mitt R 1,320,225 44.96%

Johnson, Gary LIB 35,098 1.20%

Stein, Jill GRE 13,023 0.44%

Scattered W 10,533 0.36%

Goode, Virgil CON 3,722 0.13%

Carlson, Jim GRT 3,149 0.11%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 1,996 0.07%

Morstad, Dean CG 1,092 0.04%

Harris, James SWP 1,051 0.04%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 397 0.01%

Barr, Roseanne W 46 0.00%

Prokopich, Barbara W 35 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 14 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 8 0.00%

Barnett, Andre W 4 0.00%

Christensen, Will W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 2,936,561

MISSISSIPPI (6 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 710,746 55.29%

Obama, Barack D 562,949 43.79%

Johnson, Gary LIB 6,676 0.52%

Goode, Virgil CON 2,609 0.20%

Stein, Jill A. GRE 1,588 0.12%

Washer, Barbara Dale REF 1,016 0.08%

Total State Votes: 1,285,584

MISSOURI (10 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,482,440 53.76%

Obama, Barack D 1,223,796 44.38%

Johnson, Gary LIB 43,151 1.56%

Goode, Virgil CON 7,936 0.29%

Total State Votes: 2,757,323

MONTANA (3 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 267,928 55.35%

Obama, Barack D 201,839 41.70%

Johnson, Gary LIB 14,165 2.93%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 59 0.01%

Goode, Virgil W 39 0.01%

Barr, Roseanne W 6 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 5 0.00%

Alexander, Stewart W 4 0.00%

Barnett, Andre W 2 0.00%

Logsdon, Alexis W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 484,048

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NEBRASKA (5 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 475,064 59.80%

Obama, Barack D 302,081 38.03%

Johnson, Gary LIB 11,109 1.40%

Scattered W 3,717 0.47%

Terry, Randall A. BP 2,408 0.30%

Total State Votes: 794,379

NEVADA (6 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 531,373 52.36%

Romney, Mitt R 463,567 45.68%

Johnson, Gary LIB 10,968 1.08%

None of These Candidates 5,770 0.57%

Goode, Virgil IAP 3,240 0.32%

Total State Votes: 1,014,918

NEW HAMPSHIRE (4 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 369,561 51.98%

Romney, Mitt R 329,918 46.40%

Johnson, Gary LIB 8,212 1.16%

Paul, Ron W 1,374 0.19%

Scattered W 875 0.12%

Goode, Virgil CON 708 0.10%

Stein, Jill W 324 0.05%

Total State Votes: 710,972

NEW JERSEY (14 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 2,125,101 58.38%

Romney, Mitt R 1,477,568 40.59%

Johnson, Gary LIB 21,045 0.58%

Stein, Jill GRE 9,888 0.27%

Goode, Virgil CON 2,064 0.06%

Anderson, Ross C. (Rocky) NJJ 1,724 0.05%

Boss, Jeff NSA 1,007 0.03%

Harris, James SWP 710 0.02%

Miller, Merlin ATP 664 0.02%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 521 0.01%

Total State Votes: 3,640,292

NEW MEXICO (5 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 415,335 52.99%

Romney, Mitt R 335,788 42.84%

Johnson, Gary LIB 27,788 3.55%

Stein, Jill GRE 2,691 0.34%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" NMI 1,174 0.15%

Goode, Virgil CON 982 0.13%

Total State Votes: 783,758

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NEW YORK (29 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack Combined Parties: 4,485,741 63.35%

Obama, Barack D [4,337,622] 61.26%

Obama, Barack WF [148,119] 2.09%

Romney, Mitt Combined Parties: 2,490,431 35.17%

Romney, Mitt R [2,228,060] 31.46%

Romney, Mitt CRV [262,371] 3.71%

Johnson, Gary LIB 47,256 0.67%

Stein, Jill GRE 39,982 0.56%

Scattered W 9,076 0.13%

Goode, Virgil CON 6,274 0.09%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 2,050 0.03%

Anderson, Ross C. W 217 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 34 0.00%

Hoefling, Tom W 34 0.00%

Harris, James W 27 0.00%

White, Jerry W 19 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 12 0.00%

Miller, Merlin W 6 0.00%

Total State Votes: 7,081,159

NORTH CAROLINA (15 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 2,270,395 50.39%

Obama, Barack D 2,178,391 48.35%

Johnson, Gary LIB 44,515 0.99%

Scattered W 11,537 0.26%

Goode, Virgil W 534 0.01%

Total State Votes: 4,505,372

NORTH DAKOTA (3 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 188,163 58.32%

Obama, Barack DNL 124,827 38.69%

Johnson, Gary LIB 5,231 1.62%

Scattered W 1,860 0.58%

Stein, Jill GRE 1,361 0.42%

Goode, Virgil CON 1,185 0.37%

Total State Votes: 322,627

OHIO (18 Electoral Votes)

(Updated)

Obama, Barack D 2,827,709 50.67%

Romney, Mitt R 2,661,437 47.69%

Johnson, Gary LIB 49,493 0.89%

Stein, Jill GRE 18,573 0.33%

Duncan, Richard IND 12,502 0.22%

Goode, Virgil CON 8,152 0.15%

Alexander, Stewart SOC 2,944 0.05%

Reed, Jill W 14 0.00%

Vargo, Mike W 13 0.00%

Terry, Randall W 9 0.00%

Daniels, Susan W 1 0.00%

Keyton, Nelson W 0 0.00%

Total State Votes: 5,580,847

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OKLAHOMA (7 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 891,325 66.77%

Obama, Barack D 443,547 33.23%

Total State Votes: 1,334,872

OREGON (7 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 970,488 54.24%

Romney, Mitt R 754,175 42.15%

Johnson, Gary LIB 24,089 1.35%

Stein, Jill PG 19,427 1.09%

Miscellaneous W 13,275 0.74%

Christensen, Will CON 4,432 0.25%

Anderson, Ross C. (Rocky) PRO 3,384 0.19%

Total State Votes: 1,789,270

PENNSYLVANIA (20 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 2,990,274 51.97%

Romney, Mitt R 2,680,434 46.59%

Johnson, Gary LIB 49,991 0.87%

Stein, Jill GRE 21,341 0.37%

Scattered W 11,219 0.19%

Goode, Virgil W 383 0.01%

Hoefling, Tom W 28 0.00%

Total State Votes: 5,753,670

RHODE ISLAND (4 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 279,677 62.70%

Romney, Mitt R 157,204 35.24%

Johnson, Gary LIB 4,388 0.98%

Stein, Jill GRE 2,421 0.54%

Scattered W 686 0.15%

Paul, Ron W 617 0.14%

Goode, Virgil CON 430 0.10%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 416 0.09%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 132 0.03%

Clinton, Hillary W 64 0.01%

Mouse, Mickey W 14 0.00%

Total State Votes: 446,049

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SOUTH CAROLINA (9 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,071,645 54.56%

Obama, Barack D 865,941 44.09%

Johnson, Gary LIB 16,321 0.83%

Stein, Jill GRE 5,446 0.28%

Goode, Virgil CON 4,765 0.24%

Total State Votes: 1,964,118

SOUTH DAKOTA (3 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 210,610 57.89%

Obama, Barack D 145,039 39.87%

Johnson, Gary LIB 5,795 1.59%

Goode, Virgil CON 2,371 0.65%

Total State Votes: 363,815

TENNESSEE (11 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 1,462,330 59.48%

Obama, Barack D 960,709 39.08%

Johnson, Gary IND 18,623 0.76%

Stein, Jill GRE 6,515 0.26%

Goode, Virgil CON 6,022 0.24%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" IND 2,639 0.11%

Miller, Merlin IND 1,739 0.07%

Total State Votes: 2,458,577

TEXAS (38 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 4,569,843 57.17%

Obama, Barack D 3,308,124 41.38%

Johnson, Gary LIB 88,580 1.11%

Stein, Jill GRE 24,657 0.31%

Goode, Virgil W 1,287 0.02%

Anderson, Rocky W 426 0.01%

Hoefling, Tom W 374 0.00%

Ayers, Avery W 209 0.00%

Alexander, Stewart W 162 0.00%

Hill, Thaddaus W 102 0.00%

Barnett, Andre N. W 87 0.00%

Total State Votes: 7,993,851

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UTAH (6 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 740,600 72.79%

Obama, Barack D 251,813 24.75%

Johnson, Gary LIB 12,572 1.24%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 5,335 0.52%

Stein, Jill GRE 3,817 0.38%

Goode, Virgil CON 2,871 0.28%

La Riva, Gloria UN 393 0.04%

Barr, Roseanne W 18 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 6 0.00%

Barnett, Andre W 5 0.00%

Christensen, Will W 5 0.00%

Myers, Justin W 2 0.00%

Durham, Stephen W 1 0.00%

Hykes, Darrell W 1 0.00%

Morstad, Dean W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 1,017,440

VERMONT (3 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 199,239 66.57%

Romney, Mitt R 92,698 30.97%

Johnson, Gary LIB 3,487 1.17%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 1,128 0.38%

Paul, Ron W 717 0.24%

Scattered W 710 0.24%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 695 0.23%

Stein, Jill W 594 0.20%

Goode, Virgil W 13 0.00%

Barr, Roseanne W 9 0.00%

Total State Votes: 299,290

VIRGINIA (13 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,971,820 51.16%

Romney, Mitt R 1,822,522 47.28%

Johnson, Gary LIB 31,216 0.81%

Goode, Virgil CON 13,058 0.34%

Stein, Jill GRE 8,627 0.22%

Scattered W 7,151 0.19%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 76 0.00%

Reed, Jill W 14 0.00%

Glean, Joseph A. / Darlene Herleikson W 3 0.00%

Glean, Joseph A. / Jamie Johnson W 1 0.00%

Tittle, Sheila "Samm" W 1 0.00%

Total State Votes: 3,854,489

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WASHINGTON (12 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,755,396 56.16%

Romney, Mitt R 1,290,670 41.29%

Johnson, Gary LIB 42,202 1.35%

Stein, Jill GRE 20,928 0.67%

Goode, Virgil CON 8,851 0.28%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" JUS 4,946 0.16%

Lindsay, Peta SLP 1,318 0.04%

Harris, James SWP 1,205 0.04%

Total State Votes: 3,125,516

WEST VIRGINIA (5 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 417,655 62.30%

Obama, Barack D 238,269 35.54%

Johnson, Gary LIB 6,302 0.94%

Stein, Jill MTP 4,406 0.66%

Terry, Randall NPA 3,806 0.57%

Total State Votes: 670,438

WISCONSIN (10 Electoral Votes)

Obama, Barack D 1,620,985 52.83%

Romney, Mitt R 1,407,966 45.89%

Johnson, Gary IND 20,439 0.67%

Stein, Jill IND 7,665 0.25%

Scattered W 5,170 0.17%

Goode, Virgil CON 4,930 0.16%

White, Jerry IND 553 0.02%

La Riva, Gloria IND 526 0.02%

Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" W 112 0.00%

Barr, Roseanne W 88 0.00%

Total State Votes: 3,068,434

WYOMING (3 Electoral Votes)

Romney, Mitt R 170,962 68.64%

Obama, Barack D 69,286 27.82%

Johnson, Gary LIB 5,326 2.14%

Scattered W 2,035 0.82%

Goode, Virgil H. CON 1,452 0.58%

Total State Votes: 249,061

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RESULTS

FOR

UNITED STATES PRESIDENT

Summary of 2012 Presidential Primary Votes Cast by Party

Republican Party (R) 19,530,335

Democratic Party (D) 8,571,580

American Independent (AIP) 43,692

Green (GRE) 19,130

Libertarian (LIB) 14,654

Peace and Freedom (PAF) 3,662

Green-Rainbow (GR) 1,518

Constitution (CON) 451

D.C. Statehood Green (DCG) 343

Total Primary Votes: 28,185,365

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES %

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ALABAMA Primary Election: March 13, 2012

Obama, Barack D 241,276 84.10%

Uncommitted D 45,615 15.90%

Total Party Votes: D 286,891

Santorum, Rick R 214,628 34.50%

Gingrich, Newt R 182,292 29.30%

Romney, Mitt R 180,336 28.99%

Paul, Ron R 30,950 4.98%

Uncommitted R 9,259 1.49%

Perry, Rick R 1,869 0.30%

Bachmann, Michele R 1,701 0.27%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,049 0.17%

Total Party Votes: R 622,084

Total State Votes: 908,975

ARIZONA Preference Election: February 28, 2012

Romney, Mitt R 239,167 46.87%

Santorum, Rick R 138,031 27.05%

Gingrich, Newt R 81,748 16.02%

Paul, Ron R 43,952 8.61%

Perry, Rick R 2,023 0.40%

Gonzales, Sarah R 1,544 0.30%

Roemer, Buddy R 692 0.14%

Sims, Paul R 530 0.10%

Cisneros, Cesar R 418 0.08%

Callahan, Mark R 358 0.07%

Perry, Al "Dick" R 310 0.06%

Benjamin, Donald R 223 0.04%

Levinson, Michael R 217 0.04%

Dean, Kip R 198 0.04%

Zack, Ronald R 156 0.03%

Hill, Christopher R 139 0.03%

Lynch, Frank R 110 0.02%

Arnett, Wayne Charles R 96 0.02%

Perkins, Raymond Scott R 90 0.02%

Welch, Matt R 86 0.02%

Terr, Jim R 59 0.01%

Skelley, Charles R 57 0.01%

Bollander, Simon R 54 0.01%

Total Party Votes: R 510,258

Stein, Jill GRE 385 68.63%

Mesplay, Kent GRE 50 8.91%

Grayson, Richard GRE 39 6.95%

Oatman, Michael GRE 39 6.95%

Swing, Gary GRE 30 5.35%

Davis, Gerard GRE 18 3.21%

Total Party Votes: GRE 561

Total State Votes: 510,819

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ARKANSAS Primary Election: May 22, 2012

Obama, Barack D 94,936 58.37%

Wolfe, John D 67,711 41.63%

Total Party Votes: D 162,647

Romney, Mitt R 104,200 68.39%

Paul, Ron R 20,399 13.39%

Santorum, Rick R 20,308 13.33%

Gingrich, Newt R 7,453 4.89%

Total Party Votes: R 152,360

Total State Votes: 315,007

CALIFORNIA Primary Election: June 5, 2012

Obama, Barack D 2,075,905 99.98%

Richardson, Darcy W(D) 221 0.01%

Meyer, Michael W.R., Jr. W(D) 129 0.01%

Ramos, Luis Alberto, Jr. W(D) 54 0.00%

Total Party Votes: D 2,076,309

Romney, Mitt R 1,530,513 79.51%

Paul, Ron R 199,246 10.35%

Santorum, Rick R 102,258 5.31%

Gingrich, Newt R 72,022 3.74%

Roemer, Charles E. "Buddy," III R 12,520 0.65%

Karger, Fred R 8,393 0.44%

Hannon, Jeremy W(R) 11 0.00%

Gonzales, Donald James W(R) 5 0.00%

Howard, Sheldon Yeu W(R) 2 0.00%

Total Party Votes: R 1,924,970

Noonan, Edward C. AIP 16,926 38.74%

Roth, Laurie AIP 16,326 37.37%

Riekse, Mad Max AIP 10,430 23.87%

Smith, Raymond Delmond W(AIP) 6 0.01%

Diaz, Andrew Abe W(AIP) 4 0.01%

Total Party Votes: AIP 43,692

Stein, Jill GRE 9,165 49.36%

Barr, Roseanne GRE 7,399 39.85%

Mesplay, Kent GRE 2,005 10.80%

Total Party Votes: GRE 18,569

Johnson, Gary LIB 6,780 49.98%

Waymire, Barbara Joy LIB 2,118 15.61%

Keller, Scott LIB 1,208 8.91%

Harris, R. J. LIB 670 4.94%

Still, Bill LIB 670 4.94%

Gary, Roger LIB 559 4.12%

Ogle, James LIB 558 4.11%

Person, Carl LIB 523 3.86%

Wrights, Lee LIB 479 3.53%

Total Party Votes: LIB 13,565

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Anderson, Ross C. "Rocky" PAF 1,589 43.39%

Alexander, Stewart PAF 1,094 29.87%

Durham, Stephen PAF 971 26.52%

Upchurch, Shelley PAF 4 0.11%

Ray, Leon Leo PAF 2 0.05%

Forbes, Ronald Clinton PAF 2 0.05%

Total Party Votes: PAF 3,662

Total State Votes: 4,080,767

CONNECTICUT Primary Election: April 24, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Romney, Mitt R 40,171 67.43%

Paul, Ron R 8,032 13.48%

Gingrich, Newt R 6,135 10.30%

Santorum, Rick R 4,072 6.83%

Uncommitted R 1,168 1.96%

Total Party Votes: R 59,578

Total State Votes: 59,578

DELAWARE Primary Election: April 24, 2012

Romney, Mitt R 16,143 56.46%

Gingrich, Newt R 7,742 27.08%

Paul, Ronald E. R 3,017 10.55%

Santorum, Rick R 1,690 5.91%

Total Party Votes: R 28,592

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Primary Election: April 3, 2012

Obama, Barack D 56,503 97.44%

Uncommitted D 1,100 1.90%

Scattered W(D) 386 0.67%

Total Party Votes: D 57,989

Romney, Mitt R 3,577 70.08%

Paul, Ron R 621 12.17%

Gingrich, Newt R 558 10.93%

Huntsman, Jon R 348 6.82%

Total Party Votes: R 5,104

Stein, Jill DCG 216 62.97%

Scattered W(DCG) 100 29.15%

Candidate None DCG 27 7.87%

Total Party Votes: DCG 343

Total Votes: 63,436

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FLORIDA Primary Election: January 31, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Romney, Mitt R 776,159 46.40%

Gingrich, Newt R 534,121 31.93%

Santorum, Rick R 223,249 13.35%

Paul, Ron R 117,461 7.02%

Perry, Rick R 6,775 0.41%

Huntsman, Jon R 6,204 0.37%

Bachmann, Michele R 3,967 0.24%

Cain, Herman R 3,503 0.21%

Johnson, Gary R 1,195 0.07%

Total Party Votes: R 1,672,634

Total State Votes: 1,672,634

GEORGIA Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 139,273 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 139,273

Gingrich, Newt R 425,395 47.19%

Romney, Mitt R 233,611 25.91%

Santorum, Rick R 176,259 19.55%

Paul, Ron R 59,100 6.56%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,813 0.20%

Bachmann, Michele R 1,714 0.19%

Perry, Rick R 1,696 0.19%

Roemer, Buddy R 1,142 0.13%

Johnson, Gary R 740 0.08%

Total Party Votes: R 901,470

Total State Votes: 1,040,743

ILLINOIS Primary Election: March 20, 2012

Obama, Barack D 652,583 99.98%

Terry, Randall W(D) 134 0.02%

Total Party Votes: D 652,717

Romney, Mitt R 435,859 46.69%

Santorum, Rick R 326,778 35.01%

Paul, Ron R 87,044 9.32%

Gingrich, Newt R 74,482 7.98%

Perry, Rick R 5,568 0.60%

Roemer, Charles "Buddy" R 3,723 0.40%

Total Party Votes: R 933,454

Total State Votes: 1,586,171

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INDIANA Primary Election: May 8, 2012

Obama, Barack D 221,466 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 221,466

Romney, Mitt R 410,635 64.61%

Paul, Ron R 98,487 15.50%

Santorum, Rick R 85,332 13.43%

Gingrich, Newt R 41,135 6.47%

Total Party Votes: R 635,589

Total State Votes: 857,055

KENTUCKY Primary Election: May 22, 2012

Obama, Barack D 119,293 57.85%

"Uncommitted" D 86,925 42.15%

Total Party Votes: D 206,218

Romney, Mitt R 117,621 66.77%

Paul, Ron R 22,074 12.53%

Santorum, Rick R 15,629 8.87%

Gingrich, Newt R 10,479 5.95%

"Uncommitted" R 10,357 5.88%

Total Party Votes: R 176,160

Total State Votes: 382,378

LOUISIANA Primary Election: March 24, 2012

Obama, Barack D 115,150 76.46%

Wolfe, John D 17,804 11.82%

Ely, "Bob" D 9,897 6.57%

Richardson, Darcy G. D 7,750 5.15%

Total Party Votes: D 150,601

Santorum, Rick R 91,321 48.99%

Romney, Mitt R 49,758 26.69%

Gingrich, Newt R 29,656 15.91%

Paul, Ron R 11,467 6.15%

Roemer, Charles "Buddy" R 2,203 1.18%

Perry, Rick R 955 0.51%

Bachmann, Michele R 622 0.33%

Huntsman, Jon R 242 0.13%

Crow, Randy R 186 0.10%

Total Party Votes: R 186,410

Total State Votes: 337,011

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MARYLAND Primary Election: April 3, 2012

Obama, Barack D 288,766 88.45%

Uncommitted To Any Presidential Candidate D 37,704 11.55%

Total Party Votes: D 326,470

Romney, Mitt R 122,400 49.26%

Santorum, Rick R 71,349 28.72%

Gingrich, Newt R 27,240 10.96%

Paul, Ron R 23,609 9.50%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,484 0.60%

Perry, Rick R 1,108 0.45%

Roemer, Buddy R 901 0.36%

Karger, Fred R 377 0.15%

Total Party Votes: R 248,468

Total State Votes: 574,938

MASSACHUSETTS Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 127,909 86.50%

No Preference D 16,075 10.87%

All Others W(D) 3,889 2.63%

Total Party Votes: D 147,873

Romney, Mitt R 266,313 72.05%

Santorum, Rick R 44,564 12.06%

Paul, Ron R 35,219 9.53%

Gingrich, Newt R 16,991 4.60%

Huntsman, Jon R 2,268 0.61%

No Preference R 1,793 0.49%

Perry, Rick R 991 0.27%

Bachmann, Michele R 865 0.23%

All Others W(R) 613 0.17%

Total Party Votes: R 369,617

Stein, Jill GR 1,018 67.06%

No Preference GR 232 15.28%

All Others W(GR) 95 6.26%

Mesplay, Kent GR 89 5.86%

Mikkelson, Harley GR 84 5.53%

Total Party Votes: GR 1,518

Total State Votes: 519,008

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MICHIGAN Primary Election: February 28, 2012

Obama, Barack D 174,054 89.31%

Uncommitted D 20,833 10.69%

Total Party Votes: D 194,887

Romney, Mitt R 409,522 41.10%

Santorum, Rick R 377,372 37.87%

Paul, Ron R 115,911 11.63%

Gingrich, Newt R 65,027 6.53%

Uncommitted R 18,809 1.89%

Perry, Rick R 1,816 0.18%

Roemer, Buddy R 1,784 0.18%

Bachmann, Michele R 1,735 0.17%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,674 0.17%

Cain, Herman R 1,211 0.12%

Karger, Fred R 1,180 0.12%

Johnson, Gary R 458 0.05%

Total Party Votes: R 996,499

Total State Votes: 1,191,386

MISSISSIPPI Primary Election: March 13, 2012

Obama, Barack D 97,304 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 97,304

Santorum, Rick R 96,258 32.73%

Gingrich, Newt R 91,612 31.15%

Romney, Mitt R 90,161 30.66%

Paul, Ron R 12,955 4.40%

Perry, Rick R 1,350 0.46%

Bachmann, Michele R 971 0.33%

Huntsman, Jon R 413 0.14%

Johnson, Gary R 392 0.13%

Total Party Votes: R 294,112

Total State Votes: 391,416

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Obama, Barack D 64,435 88.40%

Uncommitted D 4,582 6.29%

Terry, Randall D 1,998 2.74%

Wolfe, John D 1,000 1.37%

Richardson, Darcy G. D 873 1.20%

Total Party Votes: D 72,888

Santorum, Rick R 139,272 55.23%

Romney, Mitt R 63,882 25.33%

Paul, Ron R 30,647 12.15%

Uncommitted R 9,853 3.91%

Perry, Rick R 2,456 0.97%

Cain, Herman R 2,306 0.91%

Bachmann, Michele R 1,680 0.67%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,044 0.41%

Johnson, Gary R 536 0.21%

Meehan, Michael J. R 356 0.14%

Drummond, Keith R 153 0.06%

Total Party Votes: R 252,185

Ogle, James Orland, III LIB 483 52.84%

Uncommitted LIB 431 47.16%

Total Party Votes: LIB 914

Uncommitted CON 451 100.00%

Total Party Votes: CON 451

Total State Votes: 326,438

MONTANA Primary Election: June 5, 2012

Obama, Barack D 79,932 90.61%

No Preference D 8,270 9.38%

Wolfe, John W(D) 10 0.01%

Total Party Votes: D 88,212

Romney, Mitt R 96,121 68.43%

Paul, Ron R 20,227 14.40%

Santorum, Rick R 12,546 8.93%

Gingrich, Newt R 6,107 4.35%

No Preference R 5,456 3.88%

Total Party Votes: R 140,457

Total State Votes: 228,669

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NEBRASKA Primary Election: May 15, 2012

Obama, Barack D 63,881 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 63,881

Romney, Mitt R 131,436 70.89%

Santorum, Rick R 25,830 13.93%

Paul, Ron R 18,508 9.98%

Gingrich, Newt R 9,628 5.19%

Total Party Votes: R 185,402

Johnson, Gary LIB 97 55.43%

Wrights, R. Lee LIB 23 13.14%

Gary, Roger LIB 18 10.29%

Person, Carl LIB 14 8.00%

Harris, RJ LIB 13 7.43%

Still, Bill LIB 10 5.71%

Total Party Votes: LIB 175

Total State Votes: 249,458

NEW HAMPSHIRE Primary Election: January 10, 2012

Obama, Barack D 49,080 80.91%

Paul, Ron W(D) 2,289 3.77%

Romney, Mitt W(D) 1,815 2.99%

Huntsman, Jon W(D) 1,237 2.04%

Cowan, Ed D 945 1.56%

Supreme, Vermin D 833 1.37%

Scattered W(D) 772 1.27%

Terry, Randall D 442 0.73%

Haywood, John D. D 423 0.70%

Freis, Craig D 400 0.66%

Santorum, Rick W(D) 302 0.50%

Ely, Bob D 287 0.47%

Gingrich, Newt W(D) 276 0.46%

O'Connor, Cornelius Edward D 266 0.44%

Richardson, Darcy G. D 264 0.44%

Wolfe, John, Jr. D 245 0.40%

O'Donnell, Edward T., Jr. D 222 0.37%

Greene, Bob D 213 0.35%

Jordan, Robert B. D 155 0.26%

Tyler, Aldous C. D 106 0.17%

Roemer, Buddy W(D) 29 0.05%

Karger, Fred W(D) 26 0.04%

Perry, Rick W(D) 17 0.03%

Greenleaf, Stewart J. W(D) 4 0.01%

Johnson, Gary W(D) 4 0.01%

Meehan, Michael J. W(D) 4 0.01%

Bachmann, Michele W(D) 2 0.00%

Cain, Herman W(D) 1 0.00%

Total Party Votes: D 60,659

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Romney, Mitt R 97,591 39.28%

Paul, Ron R 56,872 22.89%

Huntsman, Jon R 41,964 16.89%

Santorum, Rick R 23,432 9.43%

Gingrich, Newt R 23,421 9.43%

Perry, Rick R 1,764 0.71%

Roemer, Buddy R 950 0.38%

Bachmann, Michele R 350 0.14%

Karger, Fred R 345 0.14%

Obama, Barack W(R) 285 0.11%

Scattered W(R) 260 0.10%

Rubash, Kevin R 250 0.10%

Johnson, Gary R 181 0.07%

Cain, Herman R 161 0.06%

Lawman, Jeff R 119 0.05%

Hill, Christopher V. R 108 0.04%

Linn, Benjamin R 83 0.03%

Meehan, Michael J. R 54 0.02%

Drummond, Keith R 42 0.02%

Story, Joe R 42 0.02%

Betzler, Bear R 29 0.01%

Robinson, Joe R 25 0.01%

Greenleaf, Stewart J. R 24 0.01%

Callahan, Mark R 20 0.01%

Martin, Andy R 19 0.01%

Swift, Linden R 18 0.01%

Brewer, Timothy R 15 0.01%

Wuensche, Vern R 15 0.01%

Davis, L. John, Jr. R 14 0.01%

Crow, Randy R 12 0.00%

Supreme, Vermin W(R) 4 0.00%

Cort, Hugh R 3 0.00%

Vestermark, James A. R 3 0.00%

Total Party Votes: R 248,475

Total State Votes: 309,134

NEW JERSEY Primary Election: June 5, 2012

Obama, Barack D 283,673 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 283,673

Romney, Mitt R 188,121 81.27%

Paul, Ron R 24,017 10.38%

Santorum, Rick R 12,115 5.23%

Gingrich, Newt R 7,212 3.12%

Total Party Votes: R 231,465

Total State Votes: 515,138

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NEW MEXICO

Primary Election: June 5, 2012

Obama, Barack D 122,958 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 122,958

Romney, Mitt R 65,935 73.17%

Santorum, Rick R 9,517 10.56%

Paul, Ron R 9,363 10.39%

Gingrich, Newt R 5,298 5.88%

Total Party Votes: R 90,113

Total State Votes: 213,071

NEW YORK Primary Election: April 24, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Romney, Mitt R 118,912 62.72%

Paul, Ron R 27,699 14.61%

Gingrich, Newt R 23,990 12.65%

Santorum, Rick R 18,997 10.02%

Scattered W(R) 1 0.00%

Total Party Votes: R 189,599

Total State Votes: 189,599

NORTH CAROLINA

Primary Election: May 8, 2012

Obama, Barack D 766,077 79.23%

No Preference D 200,810 20.77%

Total Party Votes: D 966,887

Romney, Mitt R 638,601 65.62%

Paul, Ron R 108,217 11.12%

Santorum, Rick R 101,093 10.39%

Gingrich, Newt R 74,367 7.64%

No Preference R 50,928 5.23%

Total Party Votes: R 973,206

Total State Votes: 1,940,093

OHIO Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 542,086 100.00%

Total Party Votes: D 542,086

Romney, Mitt R 460,831 37.96%

Santorum, Rick R 448,580 36.95%

Gingrich, Newt R 177,183 14.60%

Paul, Ron R 113,256 9.33%

Perry, Rick R 7,539 0.62%

Huntsman, Jon R 6,490 0.53%

Total Party Votes: R 1,213,879

Total State Votes: 1,755,965

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OKLAHOMA Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 64,389 57.10%

Terry, Randall D 20,312 18.01%

Rogers, Jim D 15,546 13.79%

Richardson, Darcy G. D 7,201 6.39%

Ely, Bob D 5,323 4.72%

Total Party Votes: D 112,771

Santorum, Rick R 96,849 33.80%

Romney, Mitt R 80,356 28.05%

Gingrich, Newt R 78,730 27.48%

Paul, Ron R 27,596 9.63%

Perry, Rick R 1,291 0.45%

Bachmann, Michele R 951 0.33%

Huntsman, Jon R 750 0.26%

Total Party Votes: R 286,523

Total State Votes: 399,294

OREGON Primary Election: May 15, 2012

Obama, Barack D 309,358 94.79%

Miscellaneous W(D) 16,998 5.21%

Total Party Votes: D 326,356

Romney, Mitt R 204,176 70.91%

Paul, Ron R 36,810 12.78%

Santorum, Rick R 27,042 9.39%

Gingrich, Newt R 15,451 5.37%

Miscellaneous W(R) 4,476 1.55%

Total Party Votes: R 287,955

Total State Votes: 614,311

PENNSYLVANIA Primary Election: April 24, 2012

Obama, Barack D 616,102 97.00%

Scattered D 19,082 3.00%

Total Party Votes: W(R) 635,184

Romney, Mitt R 468,374 57.76%

Santorum, Rick R 149,056 18.38%

Paul, Ron R 106,148 13.09%

Gingrich, Newt R 84,537 10.42%

Scattered W(R) 2,819 0.35%

Total Party Votes: R 810,934

Total State Votes: 1,446,118

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PUERTO RICO

Republican Primary Election: March 18, 2012

Romney, Mitt R 106,133 84.83%

Santorum, Rick R 10,455 8.36%

Gingrich, Newt R 2,528 2.02%

Roemer, Buddy R 2,515 2.01%

Karger, Fred R 1,825 1.46%

Paul, Ron R 1,568 1.25%

Scattered W(R) 91 0.07%

Total Party Votes: R 125,115

Total Votes: 125,115

RHODE ISLAND Primary Election: April 24, 2012

Obama, Barack D 6,759 83.38%

Uncommitted D 1,133 13.98%

Scattered W(D) 214 2.64%

Total Party Votes: D 8,106

Romney, Mitt R 9,178 63.02%

Paul, Ron R 3,473 23.85%

Gingrich, Newt R 880 6.04%

Santorum, Rick R 825 5.66%

Uncommitted R 131 0.90%

Roemer, Buddy R 40 0.27%

Scattered W(R) 37 0.25%

Total Party Votes: R 14,564

Total State Votes: 22,670

SOUTH CAROLINA Republican Primary Election: January 21, 2012

Democratic Primary Election: January 28, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Gingrich, Newt R 244,065 40.42%

Romney, Mitt R 168,123 27.85%

Santorum, Rick R 102,475 16.97%

Paul, Ron R 78,360 12.98%

Cain, Herman R 6,338 1.05%

Perry, Rick R 2,534 0.42%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,173 0.19%

Bachmann, Michele R 491 0.08%

Johnson, Gary R 211 0.03%

Total Party Votes: R 603,770

Total State Votes: 603,770

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Primary Election: June 5, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Romney, Mitt R 33,872 66.23%

Paul, Ron R 6,657 13.02%

Santorum, Rick R 5,844 11.43%

To Be Uncommitted R 2,771 5.42%

Gingrich, Newt R 2,001 3.91%

Total Party Votes: R 51,145

Total State Votes: 51,145

TENNESSEE Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 80,705 88.48%

Uncommitted D 10,497 11.51%

Wolfe, John W(D) 7 0.01%

Total Party Votes: D 91,209

Santorum, Rick R 205,809 37.11%

Romney, Mitt R 155,630 28.06%

Gingrich, Newt R 132,889 23.96%

Paul, Ron R 50,156 9.04%

Uncommitted R 3,536 0.64%

Perry, Rick R 1,966 0.35%

Bachmann, Michele R 1,895 0.34%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,239 0.22%

Roemer, Charles "Buddy" R 881 0.16%

Johnson, Gary R 572 0.10%

Total Party Votes: R 554,573

Total State Votes: 645,782

TEXAS Primary Election: May 29, 2012

Obama, Barack D 520,410 88.18%

Wolfe, John D 29,879 5.06%

Richardson, Darcy G. D 25,430 4.31%

Ely, Bob D 14,445 2.45%

Total Party Votes: D 590,164

Romney, Mitt R 1,001,387 69.09%

Paul, Ron R 174,207 12.02%

Santorum, Rick R 115,584 7.97%

Gingrich, Newt R 68,247 4.71%

Uncommitted R 60,659 4.18%

Bachmann, Michele R 12,097 0.83%

Huntsman, Jon R 8,695 0.60%

Roemer, Charles "Buddy" R 4,714 0.33%

Davis, John R 3,887 0.27%

Total Party Votes: R 1,449,477

Total State Votes: 2,039,641

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES %

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UTAH Primary Election: June 26, 2012

Romney, Mitt R 225,428 93.05%

Paul, Ron R 11,520 4.75%

Santorum, Rick R 3,594 1.48%

Gingrich, Newt R 1,146 0.47%

Karger, Fred R 584 0.24%

Total Party Votes: R 242,272

Total State Votes: 242,272

VERMONT Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D 40,247 98.35%

Scattered W(D) 675 1.65%

Total Party Votes: D 40,922

Romney, Mitt R 24,008 39.45%

Paul, Ron R 15,391 25.29%

Santorum, Rick R 14,368 23.61%

Gingrich, Newt R 4,949 8.13%

Huntsman, Jon R 1,198 1.97%

Perry, Rick R 544 0.89%

Scattered W(R) 392 0.64%

Total Party Votes: R 60,850

Total State Votes: 101,772

VIRGINIA Primary Election: March 6, 2012

Obama, Barack D Unopposed

Romney, Mitt R 158,119 59.54%

Paul, Ron R 107,451 40.46%

Total Party Votes: R 265,570

Total State Votes: 265,570

WEST VIRGINIA Primary Election: May 8, 2012

Obama, Barack D 106,770 59.35%

Judd, Keith D 73,138 40.65%

Total Party Votes: D 179,908

Romney, Mitt R 78,197 69.56%

Santorum, Rick R 13,590 12.09%

Paul, Ron R 12,412 11.04%

Gingrich, Newt R 7,076 6.29%

Roemer, Charles "Buddy" R 1,141 1.01%

Total Party Votes: R 112,416

Total State Votes: 292,324

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WISCONSIN Preference Election: April 3, 2012

Obama, Barack D 293,914 97.89%

Uninstructed Delegation D 5,492 1.83%

Scattered W(D) 849 0.28%

Total Party Votes: D 300,255

Romney, Mitt R 346,876 44.03%

Santorum, Rick R 290,139 36.83%

Paul, Ron R 87,858 11.15%

Gingrich, Newt R 45,978 5.84%

Bachmann, Michele R 6,045 0.77%

Huntsman, Jon R 5,083 0.65%

Uninstructed Delegation R 4,200 0.53%

Scattered W(R) 1,668 0.21%

Total Party Votes: R 787,847

Total State Votes: 1,088,102

Presidential Primary Elections were not held in Alaska, American Samoa, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii,

Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Virgin Islands,

Washington and Wyoming.

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FOR

UNITED STATES SENATE

2012 U.S. Senate Campaigns

64%

36%

Incumbent Re-elected (21)

New Member Elected (12)

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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ARIZONA

August 28th

November 6th

Flake, Jeff

R 357,360 69.25%

1,104,457 49.23%

Cardon, Wil

R 110,150 21.35%

Van Steenwyk, Clair

R 29,159 5.65%

Hackbarth, Bryan

R 19,174 3.72%

Lyon, John

W(R) 126 0.02%

Acle, Luis

W(R) 56 0.01%

Party Votes: R 516,025

Carmona, Richard

D 289,881 100.00%

1,036,542 46.20%

Party Votes: D 289,881

Victor, Marc W(LIB)/LIB 591 100.00%

102,109 4.55%

Party Votes: LIB 591

Watts, Stephen

W

290 0.01%

Manspeaker, Don

W

24 0.00%

Total State Votes:

806,497

2,243,422

CALIFORNIA

June 5th*

November 6th

(I) Feinstein, Dianne

D 2,392,822 49.29%

7,864,624 62.52%

Emken, Elizabeth

R 613,613 12.64%

4,713,887 37.48%

Hughes, Dan

R 323,840 6.67%

Williams, Rick

R 157,946 3.25%

Taitz, Orly

R 154,781 3.19%

Jackson, Dennis

R 137,120 2.82%

Conlon, Greg

R 135,421 2.79%

Ramirez, Al

R 109,399 2.25%

Lightfoot, Gail K.

LIB 101,648 2.09%

Stewart, Diane

D 97,782 2.01%

Strimling, Mike

D 97,024 2.00%

Levitt, David Alex

D 76,482 1.58%

Braun, Oscar Alejandro

R 75,842 1.56%

Feinland, Masha

PAF 57,720 1.19%

Lauten, Robert

R 56,524 1.16%

Fernald, Colleen Shea

D 51,623 1.06%

Krampe, Donald

R 39,035 0.80%

Grundmann, Don J.

AIP 33,037 0.68%

Konopik, Dirk Allen

R 29,997 0.62%

Boruff, John

R 29,357 0.60%

Shah, Nak

D 27,203 0.56%

Gloria, Rogelio T.

R 22,529 0.46%

Shifren, Nachum

R 21,762 0.45%

Ali, Kabiruddin Karim

PAF 12,269 0.25%

Price, Linda R.

W(R) 25 0.00%

Total State Votes:

4,854,801

12,578,511

* California utilizes a "Top Two" primary election system in which the top two vote-getters in the primary election advance to the general election

regardless of party affiliation.

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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CONNECTICUT

August 14th*

November 6th

Murphy, Christopher S.

Combined Parties: 828,761 54.82%

Murphy, Christopher S.

WF

[35,778] [2.37%]

Murphy, Christopher S.

D 94,424 66.72%

[792,983] [52.45%]

Bysiewicz, Susan

D 47,109 33.28%

Oakes, Matthew John

D

Salcedo, Sylvester

D

Tong, William M.

D

Whitnum, L. Lee

D

Party Votes: D 141,533

McMahon, Linda E.

Combined Parties: 651,089 43.07%

McMahon, Linda E.

IP

[46,520] [3.08%]

McMahon, Linda E.

R 82,646 72.85%

[604,569] [39.99%]

Shays, Christopher

R 30,802 27.15%

Hill, Brian Keith

R

Lumaj, Peter

R

Westby, Kie

R

Party Votes: R 113,448

Passarelli, Paul

LIB

25,045 1.66%

Coleman, Matthew

W

6,414 0.42%

Adams, Michael D.

W

388 0.03%

Russell, Jeff

W

40 0.00%

Traceski, John

W

19 0.00%

Vasile, Michael

W

8 0.00%

Total State Votes:

254,981

1,511,764

* A candidate is endorsed by the party at the party convention. A primary election is only held if a qualified challenger to the party endorsed candidate receives

15% of the delegate votes on roll call at the convention and files for a primary, or, if after the convention, a challenger files a requisite number of petitions to

qualify for primary ballot access. Otherwise, the party endorsed candidate is the nominee. The Democratic convention for the U.S. Senate was held on May 12, 2012, and the Republican convention was held on May 18, 2012. The convention vote totals listed below were obtained from the state parties. An

asterisk denotes the party’s endorsed candidate.

Murphy, Christopher S. D* 1,378 75.59% McMahon, Linda E. R* 730 60.43%

Bysiewicz, Susan D 444 24.36%

Shays, Christopher R 389 32.20%

Oakes, Matthew John D 1 0.05%

Hill, Brian Keith R 62 5.13%

Salcedo, Sylvester D 0 0.00%

Lumaj, Peter R 22 1.82%

Tong, William M. D 0 0.00%

Westby, Kie R 5 0.41%

Whitnum, L. Lee D 0 0.00%

DELAWARE

September 11th

November 6th

(I) Carper, Thomas R.

D 43,587 87.85%

265,415 66.42%

Spanarelli, Keith

D 6,028 12.15%

Party Votes: D 49,615

Wade, Kevin

R Unopposed

115,700 28.95%

Pires, Alexander

IDE

15,300 3.83%

Groff, Andrew Richard

GRE

3,191 0.80%

Ruzicka, Richard Thomas

W

1 0.00%

Total State Votes:

49,615

399,607

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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FLORIDA

August 14th

November 6th

(I) Nelson, Bill

D 690,112 78.80%

4,523,451 55.23%

Burkett, Glen A.

D 185,629 21.20%

Party Votes: D 875,741

Mack, Connie

R 661,570 58.70%

3,458,267 42.23%

Weldon, Dave

R 226,901 20.13%

McCalister, Mike

R 156,158 13.86%

Stuart, Marielena

R 82,390 7.31%

Party Votes: R 1,127,019

Gaylor, Bill

NPA

126,079 1.54%

Borgia, Chris

NPA

82,089 1.00%

Craine, Naomi

W

19 0.00%

Scott, Lawrence Sidney

W

18 0.00%

Monroe, Robert

W

12 0.00%

Blass, Piotr

W

9 0.00%

Long, Lionel

W

2 0.00%

Total State Votes:

2,002,760

8,189,946

HAWAII

August 11th

November 6th

Hirono, Mazie

D 134,745 57.67%

269,489 62.60%

Case, Ed

D 95,553 40.90%

Reyes, Arturo Pacheco (Art) D 1,720 0.74%

Gillespie, Michael D.

D 1,104 0.47%

Gimbernat, Antonio

D 517 0.22%

Party Votes: D 233,639

Lingle, Linda

R 44,252 91.63%

160,994 37.40%

Carroll, John

R 2,900 6.00%

Roco, John P.

R 545 1.13%

Collins, Charles Augustine

R 366 0.76%

Pirkowski, Eddie

R 232 0.48%

Party Votes: R 48,295

Beasley, Heath

N 827 100.00%

Party Votes: N 827

Total State Votes:

282,761

430,483

INDIANA

May 8th*

November 6th

Donnelly, Joe

D 207,715 100.00%

1,281,181 50.04%

Party Votes: D 207,715

Mourdock, Richard E.

R 400,321 60.51%

1,133,621 44.28%

(I) Lugar, Richard G.

R 261,285 39.49%

Party Votes: R 661,606

Horning, Andrew "Andy"

LIB *

145,282 5.67%

Johnson Junior, James L.

W

15 0.00%

Willis, Amy J.

W

3 0.00%

Total State Votes:

869,321

2,560,102

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on 3/24/2012. Convention nominee is noted with an asterisk.

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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MAINE

June 12th

November 6th

King, Angus

IFM

370,580 52.89%

Summers, Charles E., Jr.

R 20,732 29.47%

215,399 30.74%

Poliquin, Bruce L.

R 16,064 22.84%

Bennett, Richard A.

R 12,576 17.88%

D'Amboise, L. Scott

R 7,722 10.98%

Schneider, William J.

R 6,875 9.77%

Plowman, Debra D.

R 6,309 8.97%

Stoddard, Michael

W(R) 68 0.10%

Party Votes: R 70,346

Dill, Cynthia Ann

D 22,974 44.23%

92,900 13.26%

Dunlap, Matthew G.

D 18,546 35.71%

Hinck, Jon

D 6,414 12.35%

Pollard, Justin Benjamin

D 4,007 7.71%

Party Votes: D 51,941

Woods, Stephen M.

IND

10,289 1.47%

Dalton, Danny Francis

NON

5,807 0.83%

Dodge, Andrew Ian

IFL

5,624 0.80%

Total State Votes:

122,287

700,599

MARYLAND

April 3rd

November 6th

(I) Cardin, Ben

D 240,704 74.24%

1,474,028 55.98%

Muse, C. Anthony

D 50,807 15.67%

Garner, Chris

D 9,274 2.86%

Blagmon, Raymond Levi

D 5,909 1.82%

Cusick, J. P.

D 4,778 1.47%

Taylor, Blaine

D 4,376 1.35%

Jaffe, Ralph

D 3,313 1.02%

Young, Lih

D/W 3,993 1.23%

163 0.01%

Tinus, Ed

D/W 1,064 0.33%

48 0.00%

Party Votes: D 324,218

Bongino, Daniel John

R 68,597 33.58%

693,291 26.33%

Douglas, Richard J.

R 57,776 28.28%

Alexander, Joseph

R 18,171 8.90%

Broadus, Robert "BRO"

R 11,020 5.39%

Hoover, Rick

R 10,787 5.28%

Kimble, John B.

R 10,506 5.14%

Jones, David

R 8,380 4.10%

Vaughn, Corrogan R.

R 8,158 3.99%

Capps, William Thomas, Jr. R 7,092 3.47%

Vaeth, Brian

R 3,781 1.85%

Party Votes: R 204,268

Sobhani, S. Rob

UN

430,934 16.37%

Ahmad, Dean

LIB

32,252 1.22%

Scattered

W

2,346 0.09%

Baker, Brandy

W

151 0.01%

Podlesak, Mary

W

2 0.00%

Total State Votes:

528,486

2,633,215

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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MASSACHUSETTS

September 6th

November 6th

Warren, Elizabeth A.

D 308,979 97.59%

1,696,346 53.74%

All Others

W(D) 7,638 2.41%

Party Votes: D 316,617

(I) Brown, Scott P.

R 133,860 99.46%

1,458,048 46.19%

All Others

W(R) 733 0.54%

Party Votes: R 134,593

All Others W(GR) 333 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 333

All Others

W

2,159 0.07%

Total State Votes:

451,543

3,156,553

MICHIGAN

August 7th*

November 6th

(I) Stabenow, Debbie

D 555,719 100.00%

2,735,826 58.80%

Party Votes: D 555,719

Hoekstra, Pete

R 398,873 54.27%

1,767,386 37.98%

Durant, Clark

R 246,685 33.57%

Hekman, Randy

R 48,761 6.63%

Glenn, Gary

R 40,600 5.52%

Party Votes: R 734,919

Boman, Scotty

LIB *

84,480 1.82%

Mikkelson, Harley

GRE *

27,890 0.60%

Matkin, Richard A.

UST *

26,038 0.56%

Litle, John D.

NLP

11,229 0.24%

Ghosh, Amitabh

W

48 0.00%

Holloway, Daniel

W

10 0.00%

O'Donnell, Raymond

W

7 0.00%

Houston, Katherine

W

4 0.00%

Total State Votes:

1,290,638

4,652,918

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on June 2, 2012, the Green Party nominated by convention on June 3, 2012, and the U.S. Taxpayers Party nominated by convention on June 16, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

MINNESOTA

August 14th

November 6th

(I) Klobuchar, Amy

DFL 183,766 90.80%

1,854,595 65.23%

Franson, "Dick"

DFL 6,837 3.38%

Shepard, Jack Edward

DFL 6,632 3.28%

Stanton, Darryl

DFL 5,155 2.55%

Party Votes: DFL 202,390

Bills, Kurt

R 63,383 51.12%

867,974 30.53%

Carlson, David

R 43,852 35.37%

Carney, Bob, Jr.

R 16,759 13.52%

Party Votes: R 123,994

Williams, Stephen

IDP 3,066 59.68%

73,539 2.59%

Menze, Glen R. Anderson

IDP 2,071 40.32%

Party Votes: IDP 5,137

Davis, Tim

GRT

30,531 1.07%

Cavlan, Michael

MOP

13,986 0.49%

Scattered

W

2,568 0.09%

Schuler, Andrew

W

4 0.00%

Shepard, Jack

W

1 0.00%

Forrestal, Frank

W

9 0.00%

Total State Votes:

331,521

2,843,207

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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MISSISSIPPI

March 13th

November 6th

(I) Wicker, Roger F.

R 254,936 89.17%

709,626 57.16%

Maloney, Robert

R 18,857 6.60%

Hathcock, E. Allen

R 12,106 4.23%

Party Votes: R 285,899

Gore, Albert N., Jr.

D 49,157 56.77%

503,467 40.55%

Weiner, Roger

D 21,131 24.40%

Oatis, Will

D 16,300 18.82%

Party Votes: D 86,588

Cramer, Thomas

CON Unopposed

15,281 1.23%

O'Hara, Shawn

REF Unopposed

13,194 1.06%

Total State Votes:

372,487

1,241,568

MISSOURI

August 7th

November 6th

(I) McCaskill, Claire

D 289,481 100.00%

1,494,125 54.81%

Party Votes: D 289,481

Akin, Todd

R 217,468 36.05%

1,066,159 39.11%

Brunner, John G.

R 180,821 29.97%

Steelman, Sarah

R 176,189 29.21%

Beck, Jerry

R 9,791 1.62%

Maldonado, Hector

R 7,412 1.23%

Poole, Robert (Bob)

R 6,097 1.01%

Memoly, Mark

R 3,200 0.53%

Lodes, Mark Patrick

R 2,282 0.38%

Party Votes: R 603,260

Dine, Jonathan

LIB 2,470 100.00%

165,468 6.07%

Party Votes: LIB 2,470

Kimzey, Ted

W

15 0.00%

Duraski, Bernard J. (Spark), Jr. W

9 0.00%

Dean, William

W

6 0.00%

Mowinski, Bernie

W

5 0.00%

Bailey, Charlie

W

4 0.00%

Dienoff, Arnie C (AC)

W

2 0.00%

Total State Votes:

895,211

2,725,793

MONTANA

June 5th

November 6th

(I) Tester, Jon

D 88,720 100.00%

236,123 48.58%

Party Votes: D 88,720

Rehberg, Denny

R 105,632 76.15%

218,051 44.86%

Teske, Dennis

R 33,079 23.85%

Party Votes: R 138,711

Cox, Dan

LIB

31,892 6.56%

Total State Votes:

227,431

486,066

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NEBRASKA

May 15th

November 6th

Fischer, Deb

R 77,594 40.76%

455,593 57.77%

Bruning, Jon

R 68,796 36.13%

Stenberg, Don

R 35,984 18.90%

Flynn, Pat

R 5,251 2.76%

Zimmerman, Spencer

R 1,526 0.80%

Elander, Sharyn

R 1,236 0.65%

Party Votes: R 190,387

Fischer, Deb

N(R) 2,347 50.41%

Bruning, Jon

N(R) 1,271 27.30%

Stenberg, Don

N(R) 743 15.96%

Flynn, Pat

N(R) 162 3.48%

Zimmerman, Spencer

N(R) 75 1.61%

Elander, Sharyn

N(R) 58 1.25%

Party Votes: N(R) 4,656

Kerrey, Bob

D 65,214 80.93%

332,979 42.23%

Hassebrook, Chuck

D 9,721 12.06%

Lustgarten, Steven P.

D 2,135 2.65%

Marvin, Larry

D 2,045 2.54%

Yates, Sherman

D 1,465 1.82%

Party Votes: D 80,580

Kerrey, Bob

N(D) 1,372 83.40%

Hassebrook, Chuck

N(D) 165 10.03%

Lustgarten, Steven P.

N(D) 42 2.55%

Yates, Sherman

N(D) 35 2.13%

Marvin, Larry

N(D) 31 1.88%

Party Votes: N(D) 1,645

Total State Votes:

277,268

788,572

NEVADA

June 12th

November 6th

(I) Heller, Dean

R 88,958 86.28%

457,656 45.87%

Brooks, Sherry

R 5,356 5.19%

None of These Candidates

R 3,358 3.26%

Hamilton, Eddie "In Liberty" R 2,629 2.55%

Charles, Richard

R 2,295 2.23%

Poliak, Carlo "Nakusa"

R 512 0.50%

Party Votes: R 103,108

Berkley, Shelley

D 62,082 79.46%

446,080 44.71%

Price, Nancy

D 4,210 5.39%

Brown, Steve

D 3,998 5.12%

None of These Candidates

D 3,637 4.66%

Ellsworth, Barry

D 2,491 3.19%

Macias, Louis

D 1,714 2.19%

Party Votes: D 78,132

VanderBeek, David Lory

IAP

48,792 4.89%

None of These Candidates

45,277 4.54%

Total State Votes:

181,240

997,805

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NEW JERSEY

June 5th

November 6th

(I) Menendez, Robert

D 272,201 100.00%

1,985,783 58.87%

Party Votes: D 272,201

Kyrillos, Joe

R 163,817 76.90%

1,329,405 39.39%

Brown, David Douglas

R 19,238 9.03%

Rullo, Joe "Rudy"

R 17,161 8.06%

Qarmout, Bader G.

R 12,823 6.02%

Party Votes: R 213,039

Kaplan, Kenneth R.

LIB

16,803 0.50%

Wolski, Ken

GRE

15,799 0.47%

Diakos, Gwen

JSI

9,377 0.28%

Dranikoff, J. David

TIC

3,830 0.11%

Soni, Inder "Andy"

AF

3,595 0.11%

Turkavage, Robert "Turk"

RFI

3,544 0.11%

Pason, Gregory

SUS

2,256 0.07%

Lavergne, Eugene Martin

NS

2,201 0.07%

Brooks, Daryl Mikell

RN

2,075 0.06%

Total State Votes:

485,240

3,374,668

NEW MEXICO

June 5th

November 6th

Heinrich, Martin T.

D 83,432 58.94%

395,717 51.01%

Balderas, Hector

D 58,128 41.06%

Party Votes: D 141,560

Wilson, Heather A.

R 63,631 70.04%

351,260 45.28%

Sowards, Greg

R 27,214 29.96%

Party Votes: R 90,845

Barrie, Jon R.

IAP

28,199 3.63%

Anderson, Robert L.

W

617 0.08%

Total State Votes:

232,405

775,793

NEW YORK

June 26th

November 6th

(I) Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

Combined Parties 4,822,330 72.19%

Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

D Unopposed

[4,432,525] [66.36%]

Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

WF Unopposed

[251,292] [3.76%]

Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

IDP Unopposed

[138,513] [2.07%]

Long, Wendy

Combined Parties 1,758,702 26.33%

Long, Wendy

CRV Unopposed

[241,124] [3.61%]

Long, Wendy

R 75,924 50.24%

[1,517,578] [22.72%]

Turner, Bob

R 54,196 35.86%

Maragos, George

R 21,002 13.90%

Party Votes: R 151,122

Clark, Colia

GRE Unopposed

42,591 0.64%

Edes, Chris

LIB

32,002 0.48%

Mangelli, John

CSP

22,041 0.33%

Scattered

W

2,012 0.03%

Total State Votes:

151,122

6,679,678

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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NORTH DAKOTA

June 12th

November 6th

Heitkamp, Heidi

DNL 57,246 99.85%

161,163 50.23%

Scattered W(DNL) 87 0.15%

Party Votes: DNL 57,333

Berg, Rick

R 67,860 66.41%

158,282 49.33%

Sand, Duane

R 34,213 33.48%

Scattered

W(R) 111 0.11%

Party Votes: R 102,184

Scattered (Nonqualified Candidates) W(CON) 29 70.73%

Heitkamp, Heidi W(CON) 4 9.76%

Berg, Rick W(CON) 1 2.44%

Garaas, Stephen W(CON) 1 2.44%

Kirkeby, Jason W(CON) 1 2.44%

Lies, George W(CON) 1 2.44%

Monson, Sheldon W(CON) 1 2.44%

Piper, Ron W(CON) 1 2.44%

Sand, Duane W(CON) 1 2.44%

Winegar, Julia W(CON) 1 2.44%

Party Votes: CON 41

Scattered (Nonqualified Candidates) W(LIB) 78 81.25%

Finch, Edward W(LIB) 2 2.08%

Olson, Eric W(LIB) 2 2.08%

Berg, Rick W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Brandenberg, Ross W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Clemetson, Riley W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Collins, Rory W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Ebans, Matthew W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Heitkamp, Heidi W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Henderson, Paul W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Hoffart, Mitch W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Kuntz, Janine W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Paul, Ron W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Peltier, Leonard W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Sand, Duane W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Simonsen, Kim W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Stark, Gwen W(LIB) 1 1.04%

Party Votes: LIB 96

Scattered W 1,406 0.44%

Total State Votes: 159,654 320,851

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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OHIO (Updated)

March 6th

November 6th

(I) Brown, Sherrod

D 522,827 100.00%

2,762,766 50.70%

Party Votes: D 522,827

Mandel, Josh

R 586,556 63.02%

2,435,744 44.70%

Pryce, Michael L.

R 132,205 14.20%

Glisman, Donna K.

R 115,621 12.42%

Dodt, David W.

R 47,933 5.15%

Gregory, Eric LaMont

R 47,740 5.13%

Bliss, Russell P., Jr.

W(R) 644 0.07%

Party Votes: R 930,699

Rupert, Scott A.

NON

250,617 4.60%

DeMare, Joseph Rosario W(GRE) 324 81.41%

Rios, Anita W(GRE) 74 18.59%

Party Votes: GRE 398

Fockler, John W(LIB) 337 100.00%

Party Votes: LIB 337

Total State Votes:

1,454,261

5,449,127

PENNSYLVANIA

April 24th

November 6th

(I) Casey, Bob, Jr.

D 565,488 80.60%

3,021,364 53.67%

Vodvarka, Joseph John

D 133,683 19.05%

Scattered

W(D) 2,441 0.35%

Party Votes: D 701,612

Smith, Tom

R 299,726 39.41%

2,509,132 44.57%

Rohrer, Sam

R 169,118 22.24%

Welch, Steven D.

R 158,181 20.80%

Christian, David Alan

R 79,581 10.46%

Scaringi, Marc A.

R 51,908 6.82%

Scattered

W(R) 2,044 0.27%

Party Votes: R 760,558

Smith, Rayburn Douglas

LIB

96,926 1.72%

Scattered

W

2,069 0.04%

Total State Votes:

1,462,170

5,629,491

RHODE ISLAND

September 11th

November 6th

(I) Whitehouse, Sheldon

D 60,754 100.00%

271,034 64.81%

Party Votes: D 60,754

Hinckley, Benjamin Barrett, III R 6,934 100.00%

146,222 34.97%

Party Votes: R 6,934

Scattered

W

889 0.21%

Nobody

W

37 0.01%

Paul, Ron

W

7 0.00%

Total State Votes:

67,688

418,189

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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TENNESSEE

August 2nd

November 6th

(I) Corker, Bob

R 389,613 85.24%

1,506,443 64.89%

Poskevich, Zach

R 28,311 6.19%

Anderson, Fred R.

R 15,951 3.49%

Clemons, Mark Twain

R 11,795 2.58%

Lenard, Brenda S.

R 11,384 2.49%

Party Votes: R 457,054

Clayton, Mark E.

D 48,196 29.93%

705,882 30.41%

Davis, Gary Gene

D/W 24,814 15.41%

18 0.00%

Overall, Park

D 24,289 15.08%

Crim, Larry

D/W 17,744 11.02%

218 0.01%

Roberts, Benjamin

D 16,387 10.18%

Hancock, Dave

D 16,194 10.06%

Owens, T.K.

D 13,392 8.32%

Party Votes: D 161,016

Pleasant, Martin

GRE

38,472 1.66%

Crowell, Shaun E.

IND

20,936 0.90%

Steck, Kermit

CON

18,620 0.80%

Higdon, James

IND

8,085 0.35%

Long, Michel Joseph

IND

8,080 0.35%

Scoggin, Troy Stephen

IND

7,148 0.31%

Gatchell, David

IND

6,523 0.28%

Stinnett, Angelia

W

470 0.02%

Maurer, Jacob

W

409 0.02%

Maynard, Jim

W

117 0.01%

Penn, Margie Nell

W

23 0.00%

Stewart, Lee

W

14 0.00%

Schappert, Christopher

W

12 0.00%

Hoenicke, Allen

W

5 0.00%

Wright, Mary D.

W

2 0.00%

Total State Votes:

618,070

2,321,477

TEXAS

May 29th* July 31st November 6th

Cruz, Ted

R 480,558 34.16% 631,812 56.82% 4,440,137 56.46%

Dewhurst, David

R 627,731 44.63% 480,126 43.18%

Leppert, Tom

R 187,900 13.36%

James, Craig

R 50,569 3.60%

Addison, Glenn

R 23,177 1.65%

Pittenger, Lela

R 18,143 1.29%

Gambini, Ben

R 7,225 0.51%

Cleaver, Curt

R 6,671 0.47%

Agris, Joe

R 4,674 0.33%

Party Votes: R 1,406,648

1,111,938

Sadler, Paul

D 174,772 35.13% 148,940 63.03% 3,194,927 40.62%

Yarbrough, Grady

D 128,746 25.88% 87,365 36.97%

Allen, Addie Dainell

D 113,935 22.90%

Hubbard, Sean

D 80,034 16.09%

Party Votes: D 497,487

236,305

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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TEXAS (Continued)

May 29th* July 31st November 6th

Myers, John Jay

LIB *

162,354 2.06%

Butler, Robert D.

LIB

Huffman, Wayne

LIB

Jameson, Scott

LIB

Raju, S. Gopal

LIB

Roland, Jon

LIB

Collins, David B.

GRE *

67,404 0.86%

Zabaras, Victoria Ann

GRE

Total State Votes:

1,904,135

1,348,243

7,864,822

* In Texas, the Green and Libertarian Parties nominated by convention on June 9, 2012, for U.S. Senate. Convention nominees are noted with an

asterisk.

UTAH

June 26th*

November 6th

(I) Hatch, Orrin G.

R 160,359 66.46%

657,608 65.31%

Liljenquist, Dan

R 80,915 33.54%

Herrod, Christopher Niles

R

Aalders, Timothy Noel

R

Ash, Dale

R

Chiu, David Y.

R

Friedbaum, Jeremy Lewis

R

Brunson, Loy Arlan

R

Fisk, Kevin D.

R

Lawrence, William J. "Dub" R

Party Votes: R 241,274

Howell, Scott

D *

301,873 29.98%

Ashdown, Pete

D

Peterson, William Bill "Donald," II D

Party Votes: D

McCausland, Shaun Lynn

CON *

31,905 3.17%

Geery, Daniel

UJP *

8,342 0.83%

Barron, Bill

UN

7,172 0.71%

Secrist, JoAnn S.

W

1 0.00%

Total State Votes:

241,274

1,006,901

* Conventions are held by the political parties prior to the primary election. A candidate who receives more than 60% of the vote is the nominee. If no candidate

achieves that majority, a primary election is held between the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes. The Constitution Party convention was held on April 7, 2012, the Democratic, Republican and Libertarian conventions were held on April 21, 2012, and the convention date for the Utah Justice Party was

April 28, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk. The convention vote totals listed below were obtained from the state parties.

There were two rounds of balloting at the Republican convention for U.S. Senate. The votes shown below represent the first round. The second round results

were: Orrin G. Hatch: 2,313 (59.19%); Dan Liljenquist: 1,595 (40.81%).

(I) Hatch, Orrin G. R 2,243 57.25% Howell, Scott D 1,084 63.43%

Liljenquist, Dan R 1,108 28.28%

Ashdown, Pete D 614 35.93%

Herrod, Christopher Niles R 421 10.75%

Peterson, William Bill "Donald," II D 11 0.64%

Aalders, Timothy Noel R 78 1.99%

McCausland, Shaun Lynn CON Unopposed

Ash, Dale R 18 0.46%

Geery, Daniel UJP Unopposed

Chiu, David Y. R 17 0.43%

Friedbaum, Jeremy Lewis R 15 0.38%

Brunson, Loy Arlan R 14 0.36%

Fisk, Kevin D. R 3 0.08%

Lawrence, William J. "Dub" R 1 0.03%

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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VERMONT

August 28th

November 6th

(I) Sanders, Bernie D/IND 36,902 98.67%

207,848 71.00%

Scattered

W(D) 498 1.33%

Party Votes: D 37,400

MacGovern, John

R 6,358 72.47%

72,898 24.90%

Paige, H. Brooke

R 2,084 23.75%

Scattered

W(R) 331 3.77%

Party Votes: R 8,773

Ericson, Cris

USM

5,924 2.02%

Diamondstone, Pete

LU

2,511 0.86%

Moss, Peter

PEP

2,452 0.84%

LaFramboise, Laurel

VKS

877 0.30%

Scattered

W

252 0.09%

Scattered W(PRO) 412 100.00%

Party Votes: PRO 412

Total State Votes:

46,585

292,762

VIRGINIA

June 12th

November 6th

Kaine, Timothy M.

D Unopposed

2,010,067 52.87%

Allen, George F.

R 167,906 65.47%

1,785,542 46.96%

Radtke, Jamie L.

R 59,117 23.05%

Marshall, R. G. "Bob"

R 17,341 6.76%

Jackson, E. W.

R 12,116 4.72%

Party Votes: R 256,480

Scattered

W

6,587 0.17%

Total State Votes:

256,480

3,802,196

WASHINGTON

August 7th*

November 6th

(I) Cantwell, Maria

D 772,058 55.66%

1,855,493 60.45%

Baumgartner, Michael

R 417,141 30.07%

1,213,924 39.55%

Coday, Art

R 79,727 5.75%

Wilson, Timmy (Doc)

D 31,817 2.29%

Jackson, Chuck

R 25,983 1.87%

Stockwell, Glen (Stocky) R. R 25,793 1.86%

Mover, Mike the

R 19,535 1.41%

Baker, Will

REF 15,005 1.08%

Total State Votes:

1,387,059

3,069,417

* Washington utilizes a "Top Two" primary election system in which the top two vote-getters in the primary election advance to the general election regardless of party affiliation. According to the state, "Each candidate for partisan office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A

candidate's preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates with that

candidate."

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CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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WEST VIRGINIA

May 8th

November 6th

(I) Manchin, Joe, III

D 163,891 79.94%

399,898 60.57%

Fletcher, Sheirl

D 41,118 20.06%

Party Votes: D 205,009

Raese, John R.

R 88,510 100.00%

240,787 36.47%

Party Votes: R 88,510

Baber, Bob Henry

MTP

19,517 2.96%

Total State Votes:

293,519

660,202

WISCONSIN

August 14th

November 6th

Baldwin, Tammy

D 185,265 99.77%

1,547,104 51.41%

Scattered

W(D) 424 0.23%

Party Votes: D 185,689

Thompson, Tommy G.

R 197,928 33.99%

1,380,126 45.86%

Hovde, Eric

R 179,557 30.83%

Neumann, Mark W.

R 132,786 22.80%

Fitzgerald, Jeff

R 71,871 12.34%

Scattered

W(R) 244 0.04%

Party Votes: R 582,386

Kexel, Joseph

LIB

62,240 2.07%

Nimrod, Allen Y.U., III

IDA

16,455 0.55%

Scattered

W

3,373 0.11%

Hood, Riley J

W

70 0.00%

Lorbiecki, Diane

W

43 0.00%

Scattered W(AE) 118 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 118

Scattered W(CON) 109 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 109

Total State Votes:

768,302

3,009,411

WYOMING

August 21st

November 6th

(I) Barrasso, John

R 73,516 89.93%

185,250 75.65%

Bleming, Thomas

R 5,080 6.21%

Mavy, Emmett A.

R 2,873 3.51%

Scattered

W(R) 279 0.34%

Party Votes: R 81,748

Chesnut, Tim

D 9,173 53.73%

53,019 21.65%

Hamburg, Al

D 4,630 27.12%

Bryk, William

D 3,047 17.85%

Scattered

W(D) 222 1.30%

Party Votes: D 17,072

Otto, Joel

COU

6,176 2.52%

Scattered

W

417 0.17%

Total State Votes:

98,820

244,862

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SENATE RACES: SIX YEAR CYCLE =========================================================================================

CLASS UP IN 2012 (WINNERS)

ARIZONA: Jeff Flake (R) NEW JERSEY: Robert Menendez (D)

CALIFORNIA: Dianne Feinstein (D) NEW MEXICO: Martin Heinrich (D)

CONNECTICUT: Christopher Murphy (D) NEW YORK: Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D)

DELAWARE: Thomas R. Carper (D) NORTH DAKOTA: Heidi Heitkamp (D)

FLORIDA: Bill Nelson (D) OHIO: Sherrod Brown (D)

HAWAII: Mazie K. Hirono (D) PENNSYLVANIA: Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D)

INDIANA: Joe Donnelly (D) RHODE ISLAND: Sheldon Whitehouse (D)

MAINE: Angus S. King, Jr. (I) TENNESSEE: Bob Corker (R)

MARYLAND: Benjamin L. Cardin (D) TEXAS: Ted Cruz (R)

MASSACHUSETTS: Elizabeth Warren (D) UTAH: Orrin G. Hatch (R)

MICHIGAN: Debbie Stabenow (D) VERMONT: Bernard Sanders (I)

MINNESOTA: Amy Klobuchar (DFL) VIRGINIA: Tim Kaine (D)

MISSISSIPPI: Roger F. Wicker (R) WASHINGTON: Maria Cantwell (D)

MISSOURI: Claire McCaskill (D) WEST VIRGINIA: Joe Manchin, III (D)

MONTANA: Jon Tester (D) WISCONSIN: Tammy Baldwin (D)

NEBRASKA: Deb Fischer (R) WYOMING: John Barrasso (R)

NEVADA: Dean Heller (R)

CLASS UP IN 2014 (WITH CURRENT INCUMBENTS)

ALABAMA: Jeff Sessions (R) MONTANA: Max Baucus (D)

ALASKA: Mark Begich (D) NEBRASKA: Mike Johanns (R)

ARKANSAS: Mark L. Pryor (D) NEW HAMPSHIRE: Jeanne Shaheen (D)

COLORADO: Mark Udall (D) NEW JERSEY: Jeff Chiesa (R)*

DELAWARE: Christopher A. Coons (D) NEW MEXICO: Tom Udall (D)

GEORGIA: Saxby Chambliss (R) NORTH CAROLINA: Kay R. Hagan (D)

IDAHO: James E. Risch (R) OKLAHOMA: James M. Inhofe (R)

ILLINOIS: Richard J. Durbin (D) OREGON: Jeff Merkley (D)

IOWA: Tom Harkin (D) RHODE ISLAND: Jack Reed (D)

KANSAS: Pat Roberts (R) SOUTH CAROLINA: Lindsey Graham (R)

KENTUCKY: Mitch McConnell (R) SOUTH DAKOTA: Tim Johnson (D)

LOUISIANA: Mary L. Landrieu (D) TENNESSEE: Lamar Alexander (R)

MAINE: Susan M. Collins (R) TEXAS: John Cornyn (R)

MASSACHUSETTS: Edward J. Markey (D)** VIRGINIA: Mark R. Warner (D)

MICHIGAN: Carl Levin (D) WEST VIRGINIA: John D. Rockefeller, IV (D)

MINNESOTA: Al Franken (DFL) WYOMING: Michael B. Enzi (R)

MISSISSIPPI: Thad Cochran (R)

CLASS UP IN 2016 (WITH CURRENT INCUMBENTS)

ALABAMA: Richard C. Shelby (R) MARYLAND: Barbara A. Mikulski (D)

ALASKA: Lisa Murkowski (R) MISSOURI: Roy Blunt (R)

ARIZONA: John McCain (R) NEVADA: Harry Reid (D)

ARKANSAS: John Boozman (R) NEW HAMPSHIRE: Kelly Ayotte (R)

CALIFORNIA: Barbara Boxer (D) NEW YORK: Charles E. Schumer (D)

COLORADO: Michael F. Bennet (D) NORTH CAROLINA: Richard Burr (R)

CONNECTICUT: Richard Blumenthal (D) NORTH DAKOTA: John Hoeven (R)

FLORIDA: Marco Rubio (R) OHIO: Rob Portman (R)

GEORGIA: Johnny Isakson (R) OKLAHOMA: Tom Coburn (R)

HAWAII: Brian Schatz (D)* OREGON: Ron Wyden (D)

IDAHO: Mike Crapo (R) PENNSYLVANIA: Patrick J. Toomey (R)

ILLINOIS: Mark Kirk (R) SOUTH CAROLINA: Tim Scott (R)*

INDIANA: Daniel Coats (R) SOUTH DAKOTA: John Thune (R)

IOWA: Chuck Grassley (R) UTAH: Mike Lee (R)

KANSAS: Jerry Moran (R) VERMONT: Patrick J. Leahy (D)

KENTUCKY: Rand Paul (R) WASHINGTON: Patty Murray (D)

LOUISIANA: David Vitter (R) WISCONSIN: Ron Johnson (R)

* Jeff Chiesa was appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat until 2013; Brian Schatz and Tim Scott were appointed to their respective U.S. Senate seats

until 2014.

** Edward J. Markey was elected in 2013 to fill an unexpired term.

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OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS

FOR

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

2012 U.S. House Campaigns

81%

19% Incumbent Re-elected (351)

New Member Elected (84)

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ELECTION TYPE: PRIMARY RUNOFF GENERAL

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES % # OF VOTES %

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ALABAMA

March 13th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Bonner, Jo

R 48,702 55.55%

196,374 97.86%

Young, Dean

R 21,308 24.30%

Riehm, Pete

R 13,809 15.75%

Gounares, Peter

R 3,854 4.40%

Party Votes: R 87,673

Scattered

W

4,302 2.14%

District Votes:

87,673

200,676

DISTRICT 2

(I) Roby, Martha

R Unopposed

180,591 63.60%

Ford, Therese

D Unopposed

103,092 36.31%

Scattered

W

270 0.10%

District Votes:

283,953

DISTRICT 3

(I) Rogers, Mike

R Unopposed

175,306 64.00%

Harris, John Andrew

D Unopposed

98,141 35.83%

Scattered

W

483 0.18%

District Votes:

273,930

DISTRICT 4

(I) Aderholt, Robert

R Unopposed

199,071 73.97%

Boman, Daniel H.

D 10,971 51.45%

69,706 25.90%

Neighbors, Rick

D 10,353 48.55%

Party Votes: D 21,324

Scattered

W

341 0.13%

District Votes:

21,324

269,118

DISTRICT 5

(I) Brooks, Mo

R 65,163 70.94%

189,185 64.95%

Griffith, Parker

R 26,694 29.06%

Party Votes: R 91,857

Holley, Charlie L.

D Unopposed

101,772 34.94%

Scattered

W

336 0.12%

District Votes:

91,857

291,293

DISTRICT 6

(I) Bachus, Spencer

R 63,360 61.45%

219,262 71.17%

Beason, Scott

R 28,673 27.81%

Standridge, David

R 8,120 7.87%

Mickle, Al

R 2,930 2.84%

Pate, Stan #

R 33 0.03%

Party Votes: R 103,116

Bailey, Penny "Colonel"

D 5,061 61.05%

88,267 28.65%

Barnes, William

D 3,229 38.95%

Party Votes: D 8,290

Scattered

W

573 0.19%

# Stan Pate withdrew from the primary election, but his name still appeared on some absentee ballots.

District Votes:

111,406

308,102

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March 13th

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Sewell, Terri A.

D Unopposed

232,520 75.85%

Chamberlain, Don

R 11,537 66.10%

73,835 24.09%

Norris, Phillip

R 5,918 33.90%

Party Votes: R 17,455

Scattered

W

203 0.07%

District Votes: 17,455 306,558

Total State Votes: 329,715 1,933,630

ALASKA

August 28th

November 6th

(I) Young, Don

R 58,789 78.59%

185,296 63.94%

Cox, John R.

R 11,179 14.94%

Gales, Terré L.

R 4,841 6.47%

Party Votes: R 74,809

Cissna, Sharon M.

D 16,329 50.32%

82,927 28.61%

Moore, Matt

D 7,374 22.73%

Chesnut, Debra

D 5,626 17.34%

Vondersaar, Frank J.

D 2,085 6.43%

Urquidi, Doug

D 1,034 3.19%

Party Votes: D 32,448

McDermott, Jim C.

LIB 5,741 100.00%

15,028 5.19%

Party Votes: LIB 5,741

Gianoutsos, Ted

NAF

5,589 1.93%

Scattered

W

964 0.33%

Total State Votes:

112,998

289,804

AMERICAN SAMOA

November 6th

(I) Faleomavaega, Eni F.H.

D

7,221 55.22%

Amata, Aumua

CON

4,420 33.80%

Lancaster, Rosie F. Tago

IND

697 5.33%

Mata'utia, Kereti, Jr.

D

438 3.35%

Al-Sheri, Fatumalala Leulua'iali'i A. NPA

300 2.29%

Total Votes:

13,076

ARIZONA

August 28th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

Kirkpatrick, Ann

D 33,831 63.74%

122,774 48.80%

Benally Baldenegro, Wenona D 19,247 36.26%

Party Votes: D 53,078

Paton, Jonathan

R 28,644 60.86%

113,594 45.15%

Martin, Gaither

R 8,958 19.03%

Wade, Douglas

R 6,758 14.36%

Gatti, Patrick

R 2,707 5.75%

Party Votes: R 47,067

Allen, Kim W(LIB)/LIB 97 100.00%

15,227 6.05%

Party Votes: LIB 97

District Votes:

100,242

251,595

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August 28th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Barber, Ron

D 51,206 82.03%

147,338 50.41%

Heinz, Matt

D 11,213 17.96%

Manolakis, Charlie

W(D) 4 0.01%

Party Votes: D 62,423

McSally, Martha

R 52,809 81.70%

144,884 49.57%

Koskiniemi, Mark

R 11,828 18.30%

Party Votes: R 64,637

Prowell, Anthony

W

57 0.02%

District Votes:

127,060

292,279

DISTRICT 3

(I) Grijalva, Raúl M.

D 24,044 65.63%

98,468 58.37%

Aguirre, Amanda

D 9,484 25.89%

Arreguin, Manny

D 3,105 8.48%

Party Votes: D 36,633

Saucedo Mercer, Gabriela

R 12,474 65.32%

62,663 37.15%

Vasquez, Jaime

R 6,622 34.68%

Party Votes: R 19,096

Guerra, Blanca

LIB 116 100.00%

7,567 4.49%

Party Votes: LIB 116

District Votes:

55,845

168,698

DISTRICT 4

(I) Gosar, Raul

R 40,033 51.35%

162,907 66.83%

Gould, Ron

R 24,617 31.57%

Murphy, Rick

R 13,315 17.08%

Party Votes: R 77,965

Robinson, Johnnie

D 10,183 50.05%

69,154 28.37%

Weisser, Mikel

D 10,164 49.95%

Party Votes: D 20,347

Pamelia, Joe

LIB 189 100.00%

9,306 3.82%

Party Votes: LIB 189

Grayson, Richard W(AE)/AE 11 100.00%

2,393 0.98%

Party Votes: AE 11

District Votes:

98,512

243,760

DISTRICT 5

Salmon, Matt

R 41,078 51.85%

183,470 67.19%

Adams, Kirk

R 38,152 48.15%

Party Votes: R 79,230

Morgan, Spencer

D 19,659 100.00%

89,589 32.81%

Party Votes: D 19,659

District Votes:

98,889

273,059

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August 28th

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

(I) Schweikert, David

R 41,821 51.48%

179,706 61.30%

(I) Quayle, Ben

R 39,414 48.52%

Party Votes: R 81,235

Jette, Matt

D 12,383 51.91%

97,666 33.31%

Williamson, W. John

D 11,471 48.09%

Party Votes: D 23,854

Anderson, Jack

LIB 287 100.00%

10,167 3.47%

Party Votes: LIB 287

Salazar, Mark W(GRE)/GRE 2 100.00%

5,637 1.92%

Party Votes: GRE 2

Ketover, James

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

105,378

293,177

DISTRICT 7

(I) Pastor, Ed

D 22,664 79.03%

104,489 81.74%

DeWitt, Rebecca

D 6,013 20.97%

Party Votes: D 28,677

Cobb, Joe

LIB 162 100.00%

23,338 18.26%

Party Votes: LIB 162

Fistler, Scott

W(R) 116 100.00%

Party Votes: R 116

District Votes:

28,955

127,827

DISTRICT 8

(I) Franks, Trent

R 57,257 83.17%

172,809 63.35%

Passalacqua, Tony

R 11,572 16.81%

Hack, Helmuth

W(R) 18 0.03%

Party Votes: R 68,847

Scharer, Gene

D 24,510 100.00%

95,635 35.06%

Party Votes: D 24,510

Dolgos, Stephen

AE 34 100.00%

4,347 1.59%

Party Votes: AE 34

District Votes:

93,391

272,791

DISTRICT 9

Sinema, Kyrsten

D 15,536 40.78%

121,881 48.73%

Schapira, David

D 11,419 29.97%

Cherny, Andrei

D 11,146 29.25%

Party Votes: D 38,101

Parker, Vernon B.

R 11,184 22.46%

111,630 44.63%

Rogers, Wendy

R 10,479 21.05%

Sepulveda, Martin

R 10,165 20.42%

Grantham, Travis

R 9,179 18.44%

Thompson, Jeff

R 3,358 6.75%

Borowsky, Lisa

R 3,281 6.59%

Campos Schandlbauer, Leah R 2,139 4.30%

Party Votes: R 49,785

Gammill, Powell W(LIB)/LIB 90 100.00%

16,620 6.64%

LIB 90

District Votes:

87,976

250,131

Total State Votes:

796,248

2,173,317

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ARKANSAS

May 22nd June 12th November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Crawford, Rick

R Unopposed

138,800 56.23%

Ellington, Scott

D 27,936 49.53% 10,028 50.74% 96,601 39.13%

Hall, Clark M.

D 21,861 38.76% 9,737 49.26%

Latanich, Gary

D 6,605 11.71%

Party Votes: D 56,402

19,765

Paxton, Jessica

LIB

6,427 2.60%

Holloway, Jacob

GRE

5,015 2.03%

District Votes:

56,402

19,765

246,843

DISTRICT 2

(I) Griffin, Tim

R Unopposed

158,175 55.19%

Rule, Herb

D Unopposed

113,156 39.48%

Ward, Barbara

GRE

8,566 2.99%

Hayes, Chris

LIB

6,701 2.34%

District Votes:

286,598

DISTRICT 3

(I) Womack, Steve

R Unopposed

186,467 75.90%

Aden, Ken

D Unopposed

Kennedy, Rebekah

GRE

39,318 16.01%

Pangrac, David

LIB Unopposed

19,875 8.09%

District Votes:

245,660

DISTRICT 4

Cotton, Tom

R 20,899 57.55%

154,149 59.53%

Rankin, Beth Anne

R 13,460 37.07%

Cowart, John

R 1,953 5.38%

Party Votes: R 36,312

Jeffress, Gene

D 23,848 43.02% 15,266 60.67% 95,013 36.69%

Hurst, Q. Byrum

D 19,812 35.74% 9,895 39.33%

Morrison, DC

D 11,771 21.24%

Party Votes: D 55,431

25,161

Tullis, Bobby

LIB

4,984 1.92%

Drake, J. Joshua

GRE

4,807 1.86%

District Votes:

91,743

25,161

258,953

Total State Votes:

148,145

44,926

1,038,054

CALIFORNIA

June 5th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

La Malfa, Doug

R 66,527 37.93%

168,827 57.38%

Reed, Jim

D 43,409 24.75%

125,386 42.62%

Aanestad, Sam

R 25,224 14.38%

Dacquisto, Michael

R 10,530 6.00%

Stiglich, Pete

R 10,258 5.85%

Arrowsmith, Nathan

D 8,598 4.90%

Oxley, Gary Allen

NOP 5,901 3.36%

Cheadle, Gregory

R 4,939 2.82%

District Votes:

175,386

294,213

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November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Huffman, Jared

D 63,922 37.49%

226,216 71.24%

Roberts, Daniel W.

R 25,635 15.03%

91,310 28.76%

Solomon, Norman

D 25,462 14.93%

Lawson, Stacey

D 16,946 9.94%

Adams, Susan L.

D 14,041 8.23%

Halliwell, Mike

R 10,008 5.87%

Clarke, Brooke

NOP 3,715 2.18%

Renée, Tiffany

D 3,033 1.78%

Lewallen, John

NOP 2,488 1.46%

Courtney, William L.

D 2,385 1.40%

Caffrey, Andy

D 1,737 1.02%

Fritzlan, Larry

D 1,151 0.67%

District Votes:

170,523

317,526

DISTRICT 3

(I) Garamendi, John

D 59,546 51.47%

126,882 54.23%

Vann, Kim

R 30,254 26.15%

107,086 45.77%

Tubbs, Rick

R 17,902 15.48%

Carlos, Tony

R 5,541 4.79%

Ray, Eugene

R 2,438 2.11%

District Votes:

115,681

233,968

DISTRICT 4

(I) McClintock, Tom

R 114,311 64.79%

197,803 61.11%

Uppal, Jack

D 62,130 35.21%

125,885 38.89%

District Votes:

176,441

323,688

DISTRICT 5

(I) Thompson, Mike

D 95,748 72.20%

202,872 74.47%

Loftin, Randy

R 22,137 16.69%

69,545 25.53%

Cilley, Stewart John

R 14,734 11.11%

District Votes:

132,619

272,417

DISTRICT 6

(I) Matsui, Doris

D 67,174 71.40%

160,667 75.05%

McRay, Joseph, Sr.

R 15,647 16.63%

53,406 24.95%

Smitt, Erik

R 11,254 11.96%

District Votes:

94,075

214,073

DISTRICT 7

Bera, Ami

D 49,433 41.00%

141,241 51.68%

(I) Lungren, Dan

R 63,586 52.73%

132,050 48.32%

Taras, Curt

NOP 3,854 3.20%

Tuma, Douglas Arthur

LIB 3,707 3.07%

District Votes:

120,580

273,291

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November 6th

DISTRICT 8

Cook, Paul

R 12,517 15.29%

103,093 57.39%

Imus, Gregg

R 12,754 15.58%

76,551 42.61%

Liberatore, Phil

R 12,277 15.00%

Conaway, Jackie

D 11,674 14.26%

Mitzelfelt, Brad

R 8,801 10.75%

Pinkerton, John

D 7,941 9.70%

Valles, Angela

R 4,924 6.02%

McEachron, Ryan

R 3,181 3.89%

Adams, Anthony

NOP 2,750 3.36%

Jensen, Bill

R 1,850 2.26%

Craig, George T.

R 1,376 1.68%

Napolitano, Joseph D.

R 1,050 1.28%

Albertsen, Dennis L.

R 761 0.93%

District Votes:

81,856

179,644

DISTRICT 9

(I) McNerney, Jerry

D 45,696 47.78%

118,373 55.55%

Gill, Ricky

R 38,488 40.24%

94,704 44.45%

McDonald, John

R 11,458 11.98%

District Votes:

95,642

213,077

DISTRICT 10

(I) Denham, Jeff

R 45,779 49.24%

110,265 52.71%

Hernandez, Jose

D 26,072 28.04%

98,934 47.29%

Condit, Chad M.

NOP 13,983 15.04%

Barkley, Michael J. "Mike"

D 5,028 5.41%

McComak, Troy Wayne

NOP 2,114 2.27%

District Votes:

92,976

209,199

DISTRICT 11

(I) Miller, George

D 76,163 58.49%

200,743 69.73%

Fuller, Virginia

R 40,333 30.97%

87,136 30.27%

Fitzgerald, John

D 9,092 6.98%

Sudduth, Cheryl

D 4,635 3.56%

District Votes:

130,223

287,879

DISTRICT 12

(I) Pelosi, Nancy

D 89,446 74.88%

253,709 85.08%

Dennis, John

R 16,206 13.57%

44,478 14.92%

Hermanson, Barry

GRE 6,398 5.36%

Peterson, David

D 3,756 3.14%

Shields, Summer Justice

D 2,146 1.80%

Diaz, Américo Arturo

D 1,499 1.25%

District Votes:

119,451

298,187

DISTRICT 13

(I) Lee, Barbara

D 94,709 83.11%

250,436 86.78%

Singleton, Marilyn M.

NOP 13,502 11.85%

38,146 13.22%

Jelincic, Justin

D 5,741 5.04%

District Votes:

113,952

288,582

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November 6th

DISTRICT 14

(I) Speier, Jackie

D 80,850 74.34%

203,828 78.92%

Bacigalupi, Deborah (Debbie) R 23,299 21.42%

54,455 21.08%

Moloney, Michael J.

D 4,607 4.24%

District Votes:

108,756

258,283

DISTRICT 15

Swalwell, Eric

D 34,347 36.19%

120,388 52.11%

(I) Stark, Fortney Pete

D 39,943 42.09%

110,646 47.89%

Pareja, Christopher "Chris" J. NOP 20,618 21.72%

District Votes:

94,908

231,034

DISTRICT 16

(I) Costa, Jim

D 25,355 42.67%

84,649 57.41%

Whelan, Brian Daniel

R 15,053 25.33%

62,801 42.59%

Tacherra, Johnny M.

R 6,776 11.40%

Garcia, Mark

R 6,529 10.99%

Goodwin, Loraine

D 5,703 9.60%

District Votes:

59,416

147,450

DISTRICT 17

(I) Honda, Mike

D 60,252 66.70%

159,392 73.54%

Li, Evelyn

R 24,916 27.58%

57,336 26.46%

Richardson, Charles

NOP 5,163 5.72%

District Votes:

90,331

216,728

DISTRICT 18

(I) Eshoo, Anna G.

D 86,851 61.46%

212,831 70.49%

Chapman, Dave

R 42,174 29.85%

89,103 29.51%

Parks, William

D 6,504 4.60%

Brouillet, Carol

GRE 5,777 4.09%

District Votes:

141,306

301,934

DISTRICT 19

(I) Lofgren, Zoe

D 60,726 65.18%

162,300 73.24%

Murray, Robert

R 21,421 22.99%

59,313 26.76%

Nguyen, Phat

R 7,192 7.72%

Cabrera, Jay Blas Jacob

NOP 3,829 4.11%

District Votes:

93,168

221,613

DISTRICT 20

(I) Farr, Sam

D 68,895 64.37%

172,996 74.07%

Taylor, Jeff

R 23,905 22.34%

60,566 25.93%

LeBarre, Mike

R 5,487 5.13%

Dunn, Art

D 4,095 3.83%

Petersen, Eric

GRE 2,211 2.07%

Kabat, Ronald Paul

NOP 1,733 1.62%

Caudle, Dan

NOP 703 0.66%

District Votes:

107,029

233,562

DISTRICT 21

Valadao, David G.

R 27,251 56.99%

67,164 57.76%

Hernandez, John

D 10,575 22.12%

49,119 42.24%

Xiong, Blong

D 9,990 20.89%

District Votes:

47,816

116,283

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November 6th

DISTRICT 22

(I) Nunes, Devin G.

R 67,386 70.58%

132,386 61.88%

Lee, Otto

D 28,091 29.42%

81,555 38.12%

District Votes:

95,477

213,941

DISTRICT 23

(I) McCarthy, Kevin

R 71,109 72.16%

158,161 73.22%

Phillips, Terry

NOP 17,018 17.27%

57,842 26.78%

Parker, Eric

R 10,414 10.57%

District Votes:

98,541

216,003

DISTRICT 24

(I) Capps, Lois

D 72,356 46.36%

156,749 55.10%

Maldonado, Abel

R 46,295 29.66%

127,746 44.90%

Mitchum, Chris

R 33,604 21.53%

Boutté, Matt

NOP 3,832 2.46%

District Votes:

156,087

284,495

DISTRICT 25

(I) McKeon, Howard P. "Buck" R 39,997 50.54%

129,593 54.78%

Rogers, Lee C.

D 23,542 29.75%

106,982 45.22%

Acosta, Dante

R 10,387 13.12%

Wright, Cathie

R 5,215 6.59%

District Votes:

79,141

236,575

DISTRICT 26

Brownley, Julia

D 29,892 26.89%

139,072 52.69%

Strickland, Tony

R 49,043 44.12%

124,863 47.31%

Parks, Linda

NOP 20,301 18.26%

Herrera, Jess

D 7,244 6.52%

Thayne, David Cruz

D 2,809 2.53%

Goldberg, Albert Maxwell

D 1,880 1.69%

District Votes:

111,169

263,935

DISTRICT 27

(I) Chu, Judy

D 50,203 57.78%

154,191 63.98%

Orswell, Jack

R 20,868 24.02%

86,817 36.02%

Duran, Bob

R 15,819 18.21%

District Votes:

86,890

241,008

DISTRICT 28

(I) Schiff, Adam

D 42,797 59.00%

188,703 76.49%

Jennerjahn, Phil

R 12,633 17.41%

58,008 23.51%

Worman, Jenny

R 5,978 8.24%

Mailyan, Garen

R 3,749 5.17%

Genovese, Sal

D 2,829 3.90%

Munroe, Massie

D 2,437 3.36%

Kalbfeld, Jonathan Ryan

D 2,119 2.92%

District Votes:

72,542

246,711

DISTRICT 29

Cárdenas, Tony

D 24,882 64.39%

111,287 74.05%

Hernandez, David R.

NOP 8,382 21.69%

38,994 25.95%

Valdez, Richard A.

D 5,379 13.92%

District Votes:

38,643

150,281

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November 6th

DISTRICT 30

(I) Sherman, Brad

D 40,589 42.35%

149,456 60.30%

(I) Berman, Howard L.

D 31,086 32.44%

98,395 39.70%

Reed, Mark

R 11,991 12.51%

Singh, Navraj

R 5,521 5.76%

Shelly, Susan

R 3,878 4.05%

Powelson, Michael W.

GRE 1,976 2.06%

Gilmore, Vince

D 792 0.83%

District Votes:

95,833

247,851

DISTRICT 31

(I) Miller, Gary G.

R 16,708 26.66%

88,964 55.18%

Dutton, Bob

R 15,557 24.82%

72,255 44.82%

Aguilar, Pete

D 14,181 22.63%

Kim, Justin

D 8,487 13.54%

Wickman, Renea

D 4,188 6.68%

Ramirez-Dean, Rita

D 3,546 5.66%

District Votes:

62,667

161,219

DISTRICT 32

(I) Napolitano, Grace F.

D 24,094 46.10%

124,903 65.70%

Miller, David L.

R 21,843 41.80%

65,208 34.30%

Gonzalez, G. Bill

D 6,322 12.10%

District Votes:

52,259

190,111

DISTRICT 33

(I) Waxman, Henry A.

D 51,235 45.32%

171,860 53.96%

Bloomfield, Bill

NOP 27,850 24.63%

146,660 46.04%

David, Christopher

R 17,264 15.27%

Margolin, Bruce

D 5,020 4.44%

Collett, Steve

LIB 4,916 4.35%

Steinman, David William

GRE 3,940 3.48%

Obagi, Zein E.

D 1,988 1.76%

Pape, Tim

D 847 0.75%

District Votes:

113,060

318,520

DISTRICT 34

(I) Becerra, Xavier

D 27,939 77.31%

120,367 85.62%

Smith, Stephen C.

R 5,793 16.03%

20,223 14.38%

Johnson, Howard

PAF 2,407 6.66%

District Votes:

36,139

140,590

DISTRICT 35

McLeod, Gloria Negrete

D 12,425 36.35%

79,698 55.86%

(I) Baca, Joe

D 15,388 45.01%

62,982 44.14%

Vieyra, Anthony W.

GRE 6,372 18.64%

District Votes:

34,185

142,680

DISTRICT 36

Ruiz, Raul

D 37,847 41.90%

110,189 52.94%

(I) Mack, Mary Bono

R 52,474 58.10%

97,953 47.06%

District Votes:

90,321

208,142

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June 5th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 37

(I) Bass, Karen R.

D 54,345 99.91%

207,039 86.42%

Osborne, Morgan W(R)/R 36 0.07%

32,541 13.58%

Shbeita, Adam W(PAF) 8 0.01%

Mc Gary, Sean P. W(LIB) 4 0.01%

District Votes:

54,393

239,580

DISTRICT 38

(I) Sánchez, Linda T.

D 33,223 56.03%

145,280 67.54%

Campos, Benjamin

R 13,363 22.53%

69,807 32.46%

Robles, Jorge

R 12,713 21.44%

District Votes:

59,299

215,087

DISTRICT 39

(I) Royce, Ed

R 62,874 66.26%

145,607 57.79%

Chen, Jay

D 28,457 29.99%

106,360 42.21%

Mulattieri, D'Marie

NOP 3,561 3.75%

District Votes:

94,892

251,967

DISTRICT 40

(I) Roybal-Allard, Lucille

D 16,596 65.41%

73,940 58.89%

Sanchez, David

D 8,777 34.59%

51,613 41.11%

District Votes:

25,373

125,553

DISTRICT 41

Takano, Mark

D 20,860 36.66%

103,578 58.97%

Tavaglione, John

R 25,379 44.60%

72,074 41.03%

Nevenic, Anna

D 4,991 8.77%

Sawyer, Vince

R 4,723 8.30%

Pearne, George

R 956 1.68%

District Votes:

56,909

175,652

DISTRICT 42

(I) Calvert, Ken

R 35,392 51.34%

130,245 60.59%

Williamson, Michael

D 9,860 14.30%

84,702 39.41%

Smith, Cliff

D 7,377 10.70%

Thibodeau, Clayton

R 6,374 9.25%

Johnson, Eva

R 5,678 8.24%

Novak, Curt

NOP 4,254 6.17%

District Votes:

68,935

214,947

DISTRICT 43

(I) Waters, Maxine

D 36,062 65.42%

143,123 71.24%

Flores, Bob

D 19,061 34.58%

57,771 28.76%

District Votes:

55,123

200,894

DISTRICT 44

(I) Hahn, Janice

D 24,843 60.06%

99,909 60.22%

(I) Richardson, Laura

D 16,523 39.94%

65,989 39.78%

District Votes:

41,366

165,898

DISTRICT 45

(I) Campbell, John

R 54,346 51.01%

171,417 58.46%

Kang, Sukhee

D 35,182 33.02%

121,814 41.54%

Webb, John

R 17,014 15.97%

District Votes:

106,542

293,231

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June 5th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 46

(I) Sanchez, Loretta

D 25,706 52.09%

95,694 63.87%

Hayden, Jerry

R 14,571 29.53%

54,121 36.13%

Cullum, John J.

R 5,251 10.64%

Rocha, Jorge

NOP 1,969 3.99%

Garcia, Pat

R 1,852 3.75%

District Votes:

49,349

149,815

DISTRICT 47

Lowenthal, Alan

D 27,356 33.80%

130,093 56.56%

DeLong, Gary

R 23,831 29.44%

99,919 43.44%

Kuykendall, Steven T.

R 8,769 10.83%

Mathews, Peter

D 7,951 9.82%

Foley, Steve

R 5,848 7.23%

Kahn, Sanford W.

R 2,563 3.17%

Shah, Usha

D 2,350 2.90%

Shah, Jay

D 2,273 2.81%

District Votes:

80,941

230,012

DISTRICT 48

(I) Rohrabacher, Dana

R 73,302 66.30%

177,144 60.98%

Varasteh, Ron

D 31,912 28.86%

113,358 39.02%

Schlar, Alan

NOP 5,355 4.84%

District Votes:

110,569

290,502

DISTRICT 49

(I) Issa, Darrell

R 71,329 61.09%

159,725 58.16%

Tetalman, Jerry

D 35,816 30.68%

114,893 41.84%

Eiden, Dick

NOP 7,988 6.84%

Novinec, Albin

NOP 1,626 1.39%

District Votes:

116,759

274,618

DISTRICT 50

(I) Hunter, Duncan D.

R 76,818 67.41%

174,838 67.69%

Secor, David B.

D 19,142 16.80%

83,455 32.31%

Frankowiak, Connie

D 8,553 7.51%

Benoit, Michael

LIB 6,160 5.41%

Linnell, Terri

R 3,275 2.87%

District Votes:

113,948

258,293

DISTRICT 51

Vargas, Juan

D 30,143 46.02%

113,934 71.48%

Crimmins, Michael

R 13,016 19.87%

45,464 28.52%

Ducheny, Denise Moreno

D 10,107 15.43%

Gionis, Xanthi

R 4,487 6.85%

Brooks, John

D 3,290 5.02%

Ramirez, Daniel C. "Danny" D 2,794 4.27%

Portley, Bernard

R 1,667 2.54%

District Votes:

65,504

159,398

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June 5th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 52

Peters, Scott

D 34,106 22.59%

151,451 51.18%

(I) Bilbray, Brian

R 61,930 41.02%

144,459 48.82%

Saldaña, Lori

D 33,387 22.11%

Doyle, Jack

NOP 6,138 4.07%

Stahl, John K.

R 5,502 3.64%

Iverson, Wayne

R 4,476 2.96%

Decourt-Park, Shirley

D 2,368 1.57%

Shehata, Ehab T.

NOP 1,156 0.77%

Subka, John L.

R 1,091 0.72%

Carswell, Gene Hamilton

R 828 0.55%

District Votes:

150,982

295,910

DISTRICT 53

(I) Davis, Susan A.

D 70,462 57.81%

164,825 61.43%

Popaditch, Nick

R 51,423 42.19%

103,482 38.57%

Marchese, Joel A.

W(R) 7 0.01%

Edwards, John R.

W(R) 3 0.00%

District Votes:

121,895

268,307

Total State Votes:

4,957,868

12,204,357

* California utilizes a "Top Two" primary election system in which the top two vote-getters in the primary election advance to the general election

regardless of party affiliation.

COLORADO

June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) DeGette, Diana

D 37,072 100.00%

237,579 68.23%

Party Votes: D 37,072

Stroud, Danny

R 11,936 65.07%

93,217 26.77%

Murphy, Richard W.

R 6,407 34.93%

Party Votes: R 18,343

Atwood, Frank

LIB

12,585 3.61%

Swing, Gary

GRE

4,829 1.39%

Juniel, Thomas Henry

W

18 0.01%

District Votes:

55,415

348,228

DISTRICT 2

(I) Polis, Jared

D 36,097 100.00%

234,758 55.69%

Party Votes: D 36,097

Lundberg, Kevin

R 21,547 53.29%

162,639 38.58%

Weissmann, Eric

R 18,890 46.71%

Party Votes: R 40,437

Luallin, Randy

LIB

13,770 3.27%

Hall, Susan P.

GRE

10,413 2.47%

District Votes:

76,534

421,580

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Tipton, Scott R.

R 48,465 100.00%

185,291 53.31%

Party Votes: R 48,465

Pace, Sal

D 33,970 100.00%

142,920 41.12%

Party Votes: D 33,970

Casida, Tisha T.

UN

11,125 3.20%

Gilman, Gregory

LIB 166 60.58%

8,212 2.36%

Kent, Gaylon

LIB 108 39.42%

Party Votes: LIB 274

McMillan, Jaime

W

26 0.01%

District Votes:

82,709

347,574

DISTRICT 4

(I) Gardner, Cory

R 49,340 100.00%

200,006 58.42%

Party Votes: R 49,340

Shaffer, Brandon

D 20,671 100.00%

125,800 36.75%

Party Votes: D 20,671

Gilliland, Josh

LIB

10,682 3.12%

Aden, Doug

AMC 118 100.00%

5,848 1.71%

Party Votes: AMC 118

District Votes:

70,129

342,336

DISTRICT 5

(I) Lamborn, Doug

R 43,929 61.72%

199,639 64.98%

Blaha, Robert

R 27,245 38.28%

Party Votes: R 71,174

Anderson, Dave

UN

53,318 17.35%

Pirtle, Jim

LIB

22,778 7.41%

Luzov, Misha

GRE

18,284 5.95%

Harvell, Kenneth R.

AMC 129 100.00%

13,212 4.30%

Party Votes: AMC 129

Cantrell, George Allen

W

6 0.00%

District Votes:

71,303

307,237

DISTRICT 6

(I) Coffman, Mike

R 35,721 100.00%

163,938 47.81%

Party Votes: R 35,721

Miklosi, Joe

D 22,938 100.00%

156,937 45.77%

Party Votes: D 22,938

Polhemus, Kathy

UN

13,442 3.92%

Provost, Patrick E.

LIB

8,597 2.51%

District Votes:

58,659

342,914

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Perlmutter, Ed

D 29,987 100.00%

182,460 53.51%

Party Votes: D 29,987

Coors, Joe

R 31,254 100.00%

139,066 40.79%

Party Votes: R 31,254

Campbell, Douglas "Dayhorse" AMC 79 100.00%

10,296 3.02%

Party Votes: AMC 79

Bailey, Buck

LIB

9,148 2.68%

District Votes:

61,320

340,970

Total State Votes:

476,069

2,450,839

CONNECTICUT

August 14th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Larson, John B.

Combined Parties: 206,973 69.67%

Larson, John B.

D *

[192,840] [64.92%]

Larson, John B.

WF

[14,133] [4.76%]

Decker, John Henry

R *

82,321 27.71%

McDonald, Michael W.

R

DeRosa, S. Michael

GRE

5,477 1.84%

Corey, Matthew M.

PC

2,290 0.77%

District Votes:

297,061

DISTRICT 2

(I) Courtney, Joe

Combined Parties: 204,708 68.25%

Courtney, Joe

D *

[189,444] [63.16%]

Courtney, Joe

WF

[15,264] [5.09%]

Formica, Paul M.

R 14,256 66.91%

88,103 29.37%

Novak, Daria

R 7,050 33.09%

Dubitsky, Doug

R

Coutu, Christopher D.

R

Party Votes: R 21,306

Bennett, Colin D.

GRE

3,638 1.21%

Reale, Daniel J.

LIB

3,511 1.17%

District Votes:

21,306

299,960

DISTRICT 3

(I) DeLauro, Rosa L.

Combined Parties: 217,573 74.69%

DeLauro, Rosa L.

D *

[197,163] [67.68%]

DeLauro, Rosa L.

WF

[20,410] [7.01%]

Winsley, Wayne

R *

73,726 25.31%

Packard, Steve

R

Concepcion, Hector W., Jr.

W

1 0.00%

Packard, Stephen "Steve"

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

291,301

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August 14th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Himes, Jim

Combined Parties: 175,929 59.96%

Himes, Jim

D *

[167,320] [57.02%]

Himes, Jim

WF

[8,609] [2.93%]

Obsitnik, Stephen

R *

117,503 40.04%

Meek, Christopher D. #

R #

Wieland, Richard

R

Orner, David Scott

R

# Christopher Meek qualified for the primary election, but withdrew on June 15, 2012.

District Votes:

293,432

DISTRICT 5

Esty, Elizabeth

Combined Parties: 146,098 51.31%

Esty, Elizabeth

WF

[8,467] [2.97%]

Esty, Elizabeth

D 12,717 44.60%

[137,631] [48.33%]

Donovan, Chris

D 9,216 32.32%

Roberti, Dan

D 6,582 23.08%

Yale, Randy Christopher

D

Party Votes: D 28,515

Roraback, Andrew

Combined Parties: 138,637 48.69%

Roraback, Andrew

IP

[9,710] [3.41%]

Roraback, Andrew

R 9,536 32.11%

[128,927] [45.28%]

Greenberg, Mark

R 8,033 27.05%

Bernier, Justin

R 6,167 20.76%

Wilson Foley, Lisa

R 5,966 20.09%

Clark, Michael

R

Party Votes: R 29,702

Pistone, John

W

12 0.00%

Jaeger, Russ

W

10 0.00%

District Votes:

58,217

284,757

Total State Votes:

79,523

1,466,511

* A candidate is endorsed by the party at the party convention. A primary election is only held if a qualified challenger to the party endorsed candidate receives 15%

of the delegate votes on roll call at the convention and files for a primary, or, if after the convention, a challenger files a requisite number of petitions to qualify for

primary ballot access. Otherwise, the party endorsed candidate is the nominee. The Democratic conventions for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives were held on May 14, 2012, and the Republican conventions were held on May 18, 2012. The convention vote totals listed below were obtained from the state

parties. An asterisk denotes the party's endorsed candidate.

DISTRICT 1

First Ballot

DISTRICT 4

First Ballot

Second Ballot

Third Ballot

(I) Larson, John B. D* Unopposed

(I) Himes, Jim D* Unopposed

Decker, John Henry R* 133 68.91%

Obsitnik, Stephen R* 159 72.94%

McDonald, Michael W. R 60 31.09%

Meek, Christopher D. R 58 26.60%

DISTRICT 2

Wieland, Richard R 1 0.46%

(I) Courtney, Joe D* Unopposed

Orner, David Scott R 0 0.00%

Formica, Paul M. R* 180 58.82%

DISTRICT 5

Novak, Daria R 101 33.01%

Esty, Elizabeth D 66 19.64%

Dubitsky, Doug R 25 8.17%

Donovan, Chris D* 216 64.29%

Coutu, Christopher D. R 0 0.00%

Roberti, Dan D 54 16.07%

DISTRICT 3

Yale, Randy Christopher D 0 0.00%

(I) DeLauro, Rosa L. D* Unopposed

Roraback, Andrew R* 92 31.29% 94 31.97% 157 53.22%

Winsley, Wayne R* 99 99.42%

Greenberg, Mark R 55 18.71% 58 19.73%

Packard, Steve R 1 0.57%

Bernier, Justin R 59 20.07% 62 21.09% 24 8.14%

Wilson Foley, Lisa R 88 29.93% 80 27.21% 114 38.64%

Clark, Michael R 0 0.00%

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DELAWARE

September 11th

November 6th

(I) Carney, John C., Jr.

D Unopposed

249,933 64.41%

Kovach, Thomas H.

R 15,018 65.56%

129,757 33.44%

Izzo, Rose

R 7,888 34.44%

Party Votes: R 22,906

August, Bernard

GRE

4,273 1.10%

Gesty, Scott

LIB

4,096 1.06%

Total State Votes:

22,906

388,059

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

April 3rd

November 6th

(I) Norton, Eleanor H.

D 52,881 97.29%

246,664 88.55%

Scattered

W(D) 1,474 2.71%

Party Votes: D 54,355

Majors, Bruce

LIB 64 100.00%

16,524 5.93%

Party Votes: LIB 64

Stracuzzi, Natale Lino

DCG 265 80.55%

13,243 4.75%

Scattered W(DCG) 64 19.45%

Party Votes: DCG 329

Scattered

W(R) 769 100.00%

Party Votes: R 769

Scattered

W

2,132 0.77%

Total Votes:

55,517

278,563

FLORIDA

August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Miller, Jeff

R Unopposed

238,440 69.60%

Bryan, Jim

D Unopposed

92,961 27.13%

Fretts, Calen

LIB

11,176 3.26%

Drummond, William Cleave, II W

17 0.00%

District Votes:

342,594

DISTRICT 2

(I) Southerland, Steve

R Unopposed

175,856 52.70%

Lawson, Al

D 46,900 54.64%

157,634 47.24%

Bembry, Leonard

D 22,357 26.05%

Peters, Alvin L.

D 11,919 13.89%

Schlakman, Mark

D 4,653 5.42%

Party Votes: D 85,829

Miller, Floyd Patrick

W

228 0.07%

District Votes:

85,829

333,718

DISTRICT 3

Yoho, Ted

R 22,273 34.39%

204,331 64.73%

(I) Stearns, Clifford B. "Cliff"

R 21,398 33.04%

Oelrich, Steve

R 12,329 19.04%

Jett, James

R 8,769 13.54%

Party Votes: R 64,769

Gaillot, J.R.

D Unopposed

102,468 32.46%

Dodds, Philip

NPA

8,870 2.81%

District Votes:

64,769

315,669

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August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Crenshaw, Ander

R 46,788 71.86%

239,988 76.07%

Black, Bob

R 11,816 18.15%

Pueschel, Deborah Katz

R 6,505 9.99%

Party Votes: R 65,109

Klauder, Jim

NPA

75,236 23.85%

Koniz, Gary

W

246 0.08%

District Votes:

65,109

315,470

DISTRICT 5

(I) Brown, Corrine

D Unopposed

190,472 70.77%

Kolb, LeAnne

R Unopposed

70,700 26.27%

Fleming, Eileen

NPA

7,978 2.96%

Riggs, Bruce Ray

W

3 0.00%

District Votes:

269,153

DISTRICT 6

Desantis, Ron

R 24,132 38.85%

195,962 57.22%

Costello, Fred

R 14,189 22.84%

Slough, Beverly

R 8,229 13.25%

Miller, Craig

R 8,113 13.06%

Clark, Richard

R 6,090 9.80%

Pueschel, Alec

R 739 1.19%

Kogut, William Billy

R 628 1.01%

Party Votes: R 62,120

Beaven, Heather

D 29,909 80.48%

146,489 42.78%

Verma, Vipin

D 7,253 19.52%

Party Votes: D 37,162

District Votes:

99,282

342,451

DISTRICT 7

(I) Mica, John

R 32,119 61.15%

185,518 58.71%

(I) Adams, Sandra "Sandy"

R 20,404 38.85%

Party Votes: R 52,523

Kendall, Jason H.

D 12,816 61.31%

130,479 41.29%

Ruiz, Nicholas, III

D 8,088 38.69%

Party Votes: D 20,904

Marra, Fred

W

13 0.00%

District Votes:

73,427

316,010

DISTRICT 8

(I) Posey, Bill

R Unopposed

205,432 58.88%

Roberts, Shannon

D Unopposed

130,870 37.51%

Gillmor, Richard H.

NPA

12,607 3.61%

District Votes:

348,909

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November 6th

DISTRICT 9

Grayson, Alan

D Unopposed

164,891 62.52%

Long, Todd

R 12,585 47.33%

98,856 37.48%

Quinones, John "Q"

R 7,514 28.26%

Melendez, Julius Anthony

R 3,983 14.98%

Oxner, Mark

R 2,510 9.44%

Party Votes: R 26,592

Nieves, Miguel "Mike"

NPA

Sanchez, Roberto

NPA

District Votes:

26,592

263,747

DISTRICT 10

(I) Webster, Daniel

R Unopposed

164,649 51.73%

Demings, Val B.

D Unopposed

153,574 48.25%

Seegolam, Naipaul

W

46 0.01%

District Votes:

318,269

DISTRICT 11

(I) Nugent, Richard B. "Rich"

R Unopposed

218,360 64.48%

Werder, H. David

D Unopposed

120,303 35.52%

District Votes:

338,663

DISTRICT 12

(I) Bilirakis, Gus Michael

R Unopposed

209,604 63.48%

Snow, Jonathan Michael

D Unopposed

108,770 32.94%

Russell, John

NPA

6,878 2.08%

Elliott, Paul Sidney

NPA

4,915 1.49%

District Votes:

330,167

DISTRICT 13

(I) Young, C.W . Bill

R 39,395 69.12%

189,605 57.57%

Ayres, Darren

R 10,548 18.51%

Vance, Madeline

R 7,049 12.37%

Party Votes: R 56,992

Ehrlich, Jessica

D Unopposed

139,742 42.43%

District Votes:

56,992

329,347

DISTRICT 14

(I) Castor, Kathy

D Unopposed

197,121 70.25%

Otero, Evelio "EJ"

R 12,084 60.31%

83,480 29.75%

Adams, Eddie, Jr.

R 7,953 39.69%

Party Votes: R 20,037

Kee, Bill

NPA

District Votes:

20,037

280,601

DISTRICT 15

(I) Ross, Dennis

R Unopposed

Unopposed

District Votes:

DISTRICT 16

(I) Buchanan, Vern

R Unopposed

187,147 53.61%

Fitzgerald, Keith

D Unopposed

161,929 46.39%

District Votes:

349,076

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August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 17

(I) Rooney, Tom

R 37,881 73.20%

165,488 58.63%

Arnold, Joe

R 13,871 26.80%

Party Votes: R 51,752

Bronson, William

D Unopposed

116,766 41.37%

Baumann, Tom

W

12 0.00%

District Votes:

51,752

282,266

DISTRICT 18

Murphy, Patrick

D 26,791 79.69%

166,257 50.28%

Horn, Jim

D 3,843 11.43%

Buechler, Jerry Lee

D 2,984 8.88%

Party Votes: D 33,618

(I) West, Allen B.

R 45,790 74.40%

164,353 49.70%

Crowder, Robert L.

R 15,758 25.60%

Party Votes: R 61,548

Holloman, Marilyn Davis

W

55 0.02%

District Votes:

95,166

330,665

DISTRICT 19

Radel, Trey

R 22,304 29.98%

189,833 61.99%

Goss, Chauncey Porter

R 16,005 21.51%

Kreegel, Paige

R 13,167 17.70%

Aubuchon, Gary

R 11,498 15.46%

Donalds, Byron

R 10,389 13.97%

Davidow, Joe

R 1,028 1.38%

Party Votes: R 74,391

Roach, Jim

D Unopposed

109,746 35.84%

Smith, Brandon M.

NPA

6,637 2.17%

District Votes:

74,391

306,216

DISTRICT 20

(I) Hastings, Alcee L.

D Unopposed

214,727 87.90%

Terry, Randall

NPA

29,553 12.10%

Dutrow, Anthony M.

W

5 0.00%

District Votes:

244,285

DISTRICT 21

(I) Deutch, Ted

D Unopposed

221,263 77.80%

Trout, W. Michael "Mike"

NPA

37,776 13.28%

Henao, Cesar

NPA

25,361 8.92%

District Votes:

284,400

DISTRICT 22

Frankel, Lois

D 18,483 61.35%

171,021 54.63%

Jacobs, Kristin

D 11,644 38.65%

Party Votes: D 30,127

Hasner, Adam

R Unopposed

142,050 45.37%

District Votes:

30,127

313,071

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November 6th

DISTRICT 23

(I) Wasserman Schultz, Debbie D Unopposed

174,205 63.25%

Harrington, Karen

R 8,043 47.77%

98,096 35.62%

Kaufman, Joseph "Joe"

R 3,383 20.09%

deFaria, Ozzie

R 2,356 13.99%

Garcia, Juan Eliel

R 1,674 9.94%

Bresso, Gineen

R 1,380 8.20%

Party Votes: R 16,836

Katz, IIya

NPA

3,129 1.14%

District Votes:

16,836

275,430

DISTRICT 24

(I) Wilson, Frederica S.

D 42,807 66.38%

Unopposed

Moise, Rudolph "Rudy"

D 21,680 33.62%

Party Votes: D 64,487

District Votes:

64,487

DISTRICT 25

(I) Diaz-Balart, Mario

R Unopposed

151,466 75.65%

Blumenthal, Stanley

NPA

31,664 15.81%

VoteForEddie.Com

NPA

17,099 8.54%

District Votes:

200,229

DISTRICT 26

Garcia, Joe

D 13,927 53.37%

135,694 53.64%

Romero Roses, Gloria

D 8,027 30.76%

Sternad, Lamar

D 2,856 10.94%

Marin, Gustavo

D 1,286 4.93%

Party Votes: D 26,096

(I) Rivera, David

R Unopposed

108,820 43.02%

Fernandez, Angel

NPA

5,726 2.26%

Peixoto, Jose

NPA

2,717 1.07%

District Votes:

26,096

252,957

DISTRICT 27

(I) Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana

R Unopposed

138,488 60.17%

Yevancey, Manny

D Unopposed

85,020 36.94%

Cruz-Wiggins, Thomas Joe

NPA

6,663 2.89%

District Votes:

230,171

Total State Votes:

850,892

7,513,534

GEORGIA

July 31st August 21st November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Kingston, Jack

R 61,353 100.00%

157,181 62.98%

Party Votes: R 61,353

Messinger, Lesli Rae

D 15,390 54.30%

92,399 37.02%

Russo, Nathan C.

D 12,952 45.70%

Party Votes: D 28,342

District Votes:

89,695

249,580

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July 31st August 21st November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Bishop, Sanford

D 68,981 100.00%

162,751 63.78%

Party Votes: D 68,981

House, John

R 8,614 31.94% 2,705 54.96% 92,410 36.22%

Allen, Rick

R 11,312 41.94% 2,217 45.04%

DeLoach, Ken

R 7,043 26.12%

Party Votes: R 26,969

4,922

District Votes:

95,950

4,922

255,161

DISTRICT 3

(I) Westmoreland, Lynn

R 64,765 71.63%

232,380 99.95%

Flanegan, "Chip"

R 13,139 14.53%

Kingsley, Kent

R 12,517 13.84%

Party Votes: R 90,421

Ferguson, David

W

105 0.05%

District Votes:

90,421

232,485

DISTRICT 4

(I) Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"

D 52,982 76.96%

208,861 73.55%

Dillard, Courtney L., Sr.

D 13,130 19.07%

Nunnally, Lincoln

D 2,728 3.96%

Party Votes: D 68,840

Vaughn, J. Chris

R 17,261 54.48%

75,041 26.43%

Pallen, Greg

R 14,422 45.52%

Party Votes: R 31,683

McKinney, Cynthia

W

58 0.02%

Fruit, Rachele

W

2 0.00%

District Votes:

100,523

283,962

DISTRICT 5

(I) Lewis, John

D 69,985 80.77%

234,330 84.39%

Johnson, Michael

D 16,666 19.23%

Party Votes: D 86,651

Stopeck, Howard

R 11,426 100.00%

43,335 15.61%

Party Votes: R 11,426

Benson, John

W

12 0.00%

Davis, Raymond

W

12 0.00%

District Votes:

98,077

277,689

DISTRICT 6

(I) Price, Tom

R 71,032 100.00%

189,669 64.51%

Party Votes: R 71,032

Kazanow, Jeff

D 10,313 51.07%

104,365 35.49%

Montigel, Robert

D 9,881 48.93%

Party Votes: D 20,194

District Votes:

91,226

294,034

DISTRICT 7

(I) Woodall, Rob

R 45,157 71.81%

156,689 62.16%

Hancock, David

R 17,730 28.19%

Party Votes: R 62,887

Reilly, Steve

D 12,394 100.00%

95,377 37.84%

Party Votes: D 12,394

District Votes:

75,281

252,066

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July 31st August 21st November 6th

DISTRICT 8

(I) Scott, Austin

R 59,300 100.00%

197,789 100.00%

Party Votes: R 59,300

District Votes:

59,300

197,789

DISTRICT 9

Collins, Doug

R 45,894 41.80% 39,016 54.62% 192,101 76.18%

Zoller, Martha

R 45,160 41.14% 32,417 45.38%

Fitzpatrick, Roger D.

R 18,730 17.06%

Party Votes: R 109,784

71,433

Cooley, Jody

D 8,963 100.00%

60,052 23.82%

Party Votes: D 8,963

District Votes:

118,747

71,433

252,153

DISTRICT 10

(I) Broun, Paul C.

R 58,405 68.99%

211,065 99.81%

Simpson, Stephen K.

R 26,256 31.01%

Party Votes: R 84,661

Brown, Brian Russell

W

401 0.19%

District Votes:

84,661

211,466

DISTRICT 11

(I) Gingrey, Phil

R 75,697 80.93%

196,968 68.55%

Opitz, Michael S.

R 9,231 9.87%

Llop, William

R 8,604 9.20%

Party Votes: R 93,532

Thompson, Patrick

D 14,162 100.00%

90,353 31.44%

Party Votes: D 14,162

Levene, Allan

W

30 0.01%

District Votes:

107,694

287,351

DISTRICT 12

(I) Barrow, John

D 41,587 100.00%

139,148 53.70%

Party Votes: D 41,587

Anderson, Lee

R 20,551 34.22% 13,785 50.29% 119,973 46.30%

Allen, Rick W.

R 15,436 25.71% 13,626 49.71%

McLeod, Wright

R 14,856 24.74%

Sheffield, Maria

R 9,207 15.33%

Party Votes: R 60,050

27,411

District Votes:

101,637

27,411

259,121

DISTRICT 13

(I) Scott, David

D 55,214 100.00%

201,988 71.74%

Party Votes: D 55,214

Malik, S.

R 28,693 100.00%

79,550 28.26%

Party Votes: R 28,693

District Votes:

83,907

281,538

DISTRICT 14

(I) Graves, Tom

R 65,873 100.00%

159,947 72.97%

Party Votes: R 65,873

Grant, Daniel "Danny"

D 10,228 100.00%

59,245 27.03%

Party Votes: D 10,228

District Votes:

76,101

219,192

Total State Votes:

1,273,220

103,766

3,553,587

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GUAM

September 1st

November 6th

(I) Bordallo, Madeleine Z.

D 7,866 73.07%

19,765 59.88%

Dizon, Karlo

D 2,829 26.28%

Scattered

W(D) 70 0.65%

Party Votes: D 10,765

Blas, Frank Flores, Jr.

R 5,301 98.33%

12,995 39.37%

Scattered

W(R) 90 1.67%

Party Votes: R 5,391

Diaz, Jonathan Frank Blas

IND 86 96.63%

Scattered W(IND) 3 3.37%

Party Votes: IND 89

Scattered

W

246 0.75%

Total Votes:

16,245

33,006

HAWAII

August 11th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Hanabusa, Colleen W.

D 92,136 84.14%

116,505 54.61%

Wyttenbach, Roy II (Sky)

D 17,369 15.86%

Party Votes: D 109,505

Djou, Charles K.

R 25,984 95.67%

96,824 45.39%

Amsterdam, C. Kaui Jochanan R 799 2.94%

Giuffre, John Raghu

R 376 1.38%

Party Votes: R 27,159

District Votes:

136,664

213,329

DISTRICT 2

Gabbard, Tulsi

D 62,882 55.08%

168,503 80.54%

Hannemann, Mufi

D 39,176 34.32%

Kia’Aina, Esther

D 6,681 5.85%

Marx, Bob

D 4,327 3.79%

Shiratori, Miles

D 573 0.50%

Del Castillo, Rafael

D 520 0.46%

Party Votes: D 114,159

Crowley, Kawika

R 9,056 60.78%

40,707 19.46%

DiGeronimo, Matthew

R 5,843 39.22%

Party Votes: R 14,899

District Votes:

129,058

209,210

Total State Votes:

265,722

422,539

IDAHO

May 15th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Labrador, Raul R.

R 58,003 80.65%

199,402 62.96%

McCandless, Reed C.

R 13,917 19.35%

Party Votes: R 71,920

Farris, Jimmy

D 5,362 53.17%

97,450 30.77%

Clinkingbeard, Cynthia

D 4,723 46.83%

Party Votes: D 10,085

Oates, Rob

LIB

12,265 3.87%

Pro-Life

IND

7,607 2.40%

District Votes:

82,005

316,724

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May 15th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Simpson, Mike

R 50,799 69.55%

207,412 65.12%

Heileson, M.C. "Chick"

R 22,240 30.45%

Party Votes: R 73,039

LeFavour, Nicole

D 10,528 84.06%

110,847 34.80%

Chappell, Jack Wayne

D/W 1,997 15.94%

235 0.07%

Party Votes: D 12,525

District Votes:

85,564

318,494

Total State Votes:

167,569

635,218

ILLINOIS

March 20th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Rush, Bobby L.

D 64,533 83.85%

236,854 73.82%

Lodato, Raymond M.

D 3,210 4.17%

Bailey, Harold L.

D 2,598 3.38%

Russell, Clifford M., Jr.

D 2,412 3.13%

Smith, Fred

D 2,232 2.90%

Sims, Jordan

D 1,980 2.57%

Party Votes: D 76,965

Peloquin, Donald E.

R 16,355 69.22%

83,989 26.18%

Collins, Frederick

R 5,773 24.43%

Tillman, Jimmy Lee II

R 1,501 6.35%

Party Votes: R 23,629

Hawkins, John

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

100,594

320,844

DISTRICT 2

(I) Jackson, Jesse L., Jr.

D 56,109 71.22%

188,303 63.25%

Halvorson, Deborah "Debbie" D 22,672 28.78%

Party Votes: D 78,781

Woodworth, Brian

R 11,123 63.67%

69,115 23.22%

Taylor, James H., Sr.

R 6,347 36.33%

Party Votes: R 17,470

Lewis, Marcus

IND

40,006 13.44%

Williams, Anthony W.

W

288 0.10%

District Votes:

96,251

297,712

DISTRICT 3

(I) Lipinski, Daniel William

D 44,532 87.33%

168,738 68.48%

Baqai, Farah

D 6,463 12.67%

Party Votes: D 50,995

Grabowski, Richard L.

R 20,895 59.35%

77,653 31.52%

Falvey, Jim

R 10,449 29.68%

Jones, Arthur J.

R 3,861 10.97%

Party Votes: R 35,205

Anderson, Laura

W

7 0.00%

District Votes:

86,200

246,398

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March 20th

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Gutierrez, Luis V.

D 30,908 99.98%

133,226 83.00%

Zavala, Jorge

W(D) 6 0.02%

Party Votes: D 30,914

Concepcion, Hector W(R)/R 10 100.00%

27,279 17.00%

Party Votes: R 10

Viramontes, Ymelda

W

4 0.00%

District Votes:

30,924

160,509

DISTRICT 5

(I) Quigley, Mike

D 37,967 100.00%

177,729 65.73%

Party Votes: D 37,967

Schmitt, Dan

R 23,940 100.00%

77,289 28.59%

Party Votes: R 23,940

Wade, Nancy

GRE

15,359 5.68%

District Votes:

61,907

270,377

DISTRICT 6

(I) Roskam, Peter J.

R 76,146 100.00%

193,138 59.22%

Party Votes: R 76,146

Coolidge, Leslie

D 9,919 54.51%

132,991 40.78%

Yates, Maureen E.

D 5,934 32.61%

Petzel, Geoffrey

D 2,343 12.88%

Party Votes: D 18,196

District Votes:

94,342

326,129

DISTRICT 7

(I) Davis, Danny K.

D 57,896 84.48%

242,439 84.64%

Conway, Jacques A.

D 10,638 15.52%

Party Votes: D 68,534

Zak, Rita

R

31,466 10.99%

Monaghan, John H.

IND

12,523 4.37%

Collins, Phil

W

5 0.00%

Richter, Dennis

W

2 0.00%

District Votes:

68,534

286,435

DISTRICT 8

Duckworth, Tammy

D 17,097 66.18%

123,206 54.74%

Krishnamoorthi, Raja

D 8,736 33.82%

Party Votes: D 25,833

(I) Walsh, Joe

R 35,102 99.85%

101,860 45.26%

Canfield, Robert "Bob"

W(R) 54 0.15%

Party Votes: R 35,156

District Votes:

60,989

225,066

DISTRICT 9

(I) Schakowsky, Janice D.

D 48,124 91.85%

194,869 66.33%

Ribeiro, Simon

D 4,270 8.15%

Party Votes: D 52,394

Wolfe, Timothy C.

R 32,043 100.00%

98,924 33.67%

Party Votes: R 32,043

Shioura, Hilaire Fuji

W

8 0.00%

Atanus, Susanne

W

6 0.00%

District Votes:

84,437

293,807

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March 20th

November 6th

DISTRICT 10

Schneider, Brad

D 15,530 46.88%

133,890 50.63%

Sheyman, Ilya

D 12,767 38.54%

Tree, John

D 2,938 8.87%

Bavda, Vivek

D 1,881 5.68%

Rutagwibira, Aloys

W(D) 8 0.02%

Party Votes: D 33,124

(I) Dold, Robert

R 36,647 100.00%

130,564 49.37%

Party Votes: R 36,647

District Votes:

69,771

264,454

DISTRICT 11

Foster, Bill

D 12,126 58.48%

148,928 58.57%

Thomas, Juan

D 5,212 25.13%

Hickey, Jim

D 3,399 16.39%

Party Votes: D 20,737

(I) Biggert, Judy

R 31,471 99.88%

105,348 41.43%

Harris, Diane M.

W(R) 37 0.12%

Party Votes: R 31,508

Michel, Chris

W

19 0.01%

District Votes:

52,245

254,295

DISTRICT 12

Enyart, William L. #

D #

157,000 51.65%

Harriman, Brad #

D 27,409 69.83%

Miller, Christopher

D 8,874 22.61%

Wiezer, Kenneth Charles

D 2,967 7.56%

Party Votes: D 39,250

Plummer, Jason

R 25,280 55.68%

129,902 42.74%

Cook, Rodger

R 16,313 35.93%

Kormos, Theresa

R 3,811 8.39%

Party Votes: R 45,404

Bradshaw, Paula

GRE

17,045 5.61%

Horton, Shon-Tiyon

W

2 0.00%

# Brad Harriman withdrew after the primary election and William Enyart was selected by the party to fill the vacancy on the general election ballot.

District Votes:

84,654

303,949

DISTRICT 13

Davis, Rodney #

R #

137,034 46.55%

(I) Johnson, Tim #

R 35,655 68.66%

Metzger, Frank L.

R 9,571 18.43%

Firsching, Michael

R 6,706 12.91%

Party Votes: R 51,932

Gill, David M.

D 15,536 50.26%

136,032 46.21%

Goetten, Matthew J.

D 15,373 49.74%

Party Votes: D 30,909

Hartman, John

IND

21,319 7.24%

# Tim Johnson withdrew after the primary election and Rodney Davis was selected by the party to fill the vacancy on the general election ballot.

District Votes:

82,841

294,385

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March 20th

November 6th

DISTRICT 14

(I) Hultgren, Randy M.

R 64,419 100.00%

177,603 58.82%

Mastrogiovanni, Mark

W(R) 1 0.00%

Party Votes: R 64,420

Anderson, Dennis

D 9,344 74.15%

124,351 41.18%

Farnick, Jonathan

D 3,258 25.85%

Party Votes: D 12,602

District Votes:

77,022

301,954

DISTRICT 15

(I) Shimkus, John M.

R 66,709 100.00%

205,775 68.61%

Party Votes: R 66,709

Michael, Angela

D 16,831 100.00%

94,162 31.39%

Party Votes: D 16,831

District Votes:

83,540

299,937

DISTRICT 16

(I) Kinzinger, Adam

R 45,546 53.94%

181,789 61.81%

(I) Manzullo, Donald A.

R 38,889 46.06%

Party Votes: R 84,435

Rohl, Wanda

D

112,301 38.19%

District Votes:

84,435

294,090

DISTRICT 17

Bustos, Cheri

D 18,652 54.40%

153,519 53.28%

Gaulrapp, George

D 8,838 25.78%

Aguilar, Greg

D 6,798 19.83%

Party Votes: D 34,288

(I) Schilling, Bobby

R 46,263 100.00%

134,623 46.72%

Party Votes: R 46,263

Reyes, Eric

W

10 0.00%

Faber, Joe

W

9 0.00%

District Votes:

80,551

288,161

DISTRICT 18

(I) Schock, Aaron

R 87,441 100.00%

244,467 74.16%

Party Votes: R 87,441

Waterworth, Steve

D 10,211 69.58%

85,164 25.84%

Woodmancy, Matthew A.

D 4,465 30.42%

Party Votes: D 14,676

District Votes:

102,117

329,631

Total State Votes:

1,401,354

5,058,133

INDIANA

May 8th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Visclosky, Peter J.

D 42,219 100.00%

187,743 67.28%

Party Votes: D 42,219

Phelps, Joel

R 17,164 58.95%

91,291 32.72%

Wenger, Dave

R 11,952 41.05%

Party Votes: R 29,116

District Votes:

71,335

279,034

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May 8th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Walorski, Jackie

R 46,873 72.79%

134,033 49.01%

Andrews, Greg

R 17,522 27.21%

Party Votes: R 64,395

Mullen, Brendan

D 11,218 54.10%

130,113 47.58%

Morrison, Dan

D 9,519 45.90%

Party Votes: D 20,737

Ruiz, Joseph Wayne

LIB *

9,326 3.41%

Lunce, Kenneth R., Jr.

W

3 0.00%

District Votes:

85,132

273,475

DISTRICT 3

(I) Stutzman, Marlin A.

R 74,812 100.00%

187,872 67.04%

Party Votes: R 74,812

Boyd, Kevin R.

D 5,985 47.79%

92,363 32.96%

Schrader, Tommy A.

D 1,694 13.53%

Hope, Stephen G.

D 1,441 11.51%

Kuhnle, Justin

D 1,265 10.10%

Sowards, David

D 1,172 9.36%

Roberson, John Forrest

D 966 7.71%

Party Votes: D 12,523

District Votes:

87,335

280,235

DISTRICT 4

(I) Rokita, Todd

R 73,089 100.00%

168,688 61.96%

Party Votes: R 73,089

Nelson, Tara E.

D 7,018 58.35%

93,015 34.16%

Moore, Lester Terry

D 5,010 41.65%

Party Votes: D 12,028

Gelhausen, Benjamin J.

LIB *

10,565 3.88%

District Votes:

85,117

272,268

DISTRICT 5

Brooks, Susan

R 31,185 29.95%

194,570 58.37%

McIntosh, David

R 30,175 28.98%

McGoff, John

R 23,773 22.83%

Seybold, Wayne

R 11,874 11.40%

Lugar, John R. (Jack)

R 4,758 4.57%

Anderson, Jason

R 1,036 0.99%

Salin, William "Bill"

R 869 0.83%

Mount, Matthew

R 453 0.44%

Party Votes: R 104,123

Reske, Scott

D 13,175 63.14%

125,347 37.60%

Long, Tony

D 7,692 36.86%

Party Votes: D 20,867

Reid, Chard

LIB *

13,442 4.03%

District Votes:

124,990

333,359

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May 8th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

Messer, Luke

R 32,859 40.35%

162,613 59.08%

Hankins, Travis

R 23,276 28.59%

Bates Jr., Don

R 10,913 13.40%

Frazier, Bill

R 8,446 10.37%

Sizemore, Joe

R 2,346 2.88%

Smith, Allen K, II

R 1,679 2.06%

Van Wye, Joseph S., Sr

R 989 1.21%

Hatter, John

R 917 1.13%

Party Votes: R 81,425

Bookout, Bradley T.

D 8,278 30.95%

96,678 35.12%

Heitzman, Susan Hall

D 7,077 26.46%

Crone, Jim

D 5,611 20.98%

Bolling, Dan

D 3,719 13.91%

Holland, George T.

D 2,059 7.70%

Party Votes: D 26,744

Bell, Rex

LIB *

15,962 5.80%

District Votes:

108,169

275,253

DISTRICT 7

(I) Carson, Andre D.

D 34,782 90.35%

162,122 62.85%

Kern, Bob "Citizen"

D 2,048 5.32%

Wilcox, Woodrow

D 1,082 2.81%

Pullins, Pierre Quincy

D 586 1.52%

Party Votes: D 38,498

May, Carlos A.

R 10,783 26.79%

95,828 37.15%

Ping, Catherine (Cat)

R 9,771 24.28%

Davis, Steven

R 7,727 19.20%

Harmon, Wayne E.

R 4,252 10.56%

Duncan, Anthony W. (Tony) R 4,079 10.13%

Miniear, JD

R 2,227 5.53%

Shouse, Lawrence (Larry) B. R 1,412 3.51%

Party Votes: R 40,251

District Votes:

78,749

257,950

DISTRICT 8

(I) Bucshon, Larry D.

R 34,511 58.03%

151,533 53.36%

Risk, Kristi

R 24,960 41.97%

Party Votes: R 59,471

Crooks, Dave

D 18,634 57.70%

122,325 43.07%

Barnett, Thomas

D 10,638 32.94%

Bryk, William

D 3,023 9.36%

Party Votes: D 32,295

Gadau, Bart

LIB *

10,134 3.57%

District Votes:

91,766

283,992

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May 8th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 9

(I) Young, Todd

R 59,327 100.00%

165,332 55.45%

Party Votes: R 59,327

Yoder, Shelli

D 13,186 47.67%

132,848 44.55%

Winningham, Robert

D 5,590 20.21%

George, Jonathan

D 4,591 16.60%

Tilford, John W.

D 2,233 8.07%

Miller, John Griffin

D 2,062 7.45%

Party Votes: D 27,662

District Votes:

86,989

298,180

Total State Votes:

819,582

2,553,746

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on March 24, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

IOWA

June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Braley, Bruce

D 11,912 99.23%

222,422 56.91%

Scattered

W(D) 92 0.77%

Party Votes: D 12,004

Lange, Ben

R 13,217 53.06%

162,465 41.57%

Blum, Rod

R 11,551 46.37%

Scattered

W(R) 143 0.57%

Party Votes: R 24,911

Hughes, Gregory

NP

4,772 1.22%

Krail, George Todd, II

NP

931 0.24%

Scattered

W

259 0.07%

District Votes:

36,915

390,849

DISTRICT 2

(I) Loebsack, Dave

D 17,467 81.55%

211,863 55.57%

Seng, Joe M.

D 3,913 18.27%

Scattered

W(D) 39 0.18%

Party Votes: D 21,419

Archer, John

R 16,604 60.52%

161,977 42.48%

Dolan, Dan

R 10,775 39.27%

Scattered

W(R) 57 0.21%

Party Votes: R 27,436

Aversa, Alan

NP

7,112 1.87%

Scattered

W

323 0.08%

District Votes:

48,855

381,275

DISTRICT 3

(I) Latham, Tom

R 27,757 99.22%

202,000 52.22%

Scattered

W(R) 218 0.78%

Party Votes: R 27,975

(I) Boswell, Leonard

D 8,382 98.30%

168,632 43.59%

Scattered

W(D) 145 1.70%

Party Votes: D 8,527

Batcher, Scott G.

NP

9,352 2.42%

Rosenfeld, David

SWP

6,286 1.62%

Scattered

W

572 0.15%

District Votes:

36,502

386,842

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June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) King, Steve

R 38,238 98.91%

200,063 52.94%

Scattered

W(R) 420 1.09%

Party Votes: R 38,658

Vilsack, Christie

D 10,765 99.19%

169,470 44.85%

Scattered

W(D) 88 0.81%

Party Votes: D 10,853

Monroe, Martin James

NP

8,124 2.15%

Scattered

W

226 0.06%

District Votes:

49,511

377,883

Total State Votes:

171,783

1,536,849

KANSAS

August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Huelskamp, Tim

R 79,633 100.00%

211,337 100.00%

Party Votes: R 79,633

District Votes:

79,633

211,337

DISTRICT 2

(I) Jenkins, Lynn

R 64,008 100.00%

167,463 57.01%

Party Votes: R 64,008

Schlingensiepen, Tobias

D 11,747 39.52%

113,735 38.72%

Eye, Robert V.

D 10,353 34.83%

Barnhart, Scott

D 7,627 25.66%

Party Votes: D 29,727

Hawver, Dennis

LIB *

12,520 4.26%

District Votes:

93,735

293,718

DISTRICT 3

(I) Yoder, Kevin

R 50,270 100.00%

201,087 68.45%

Party Votes: R 50,270

Balam, Joel

LIB *

92,675 31.55%

District Votes:

50,270

293,762

DISTRICT 4

(I) Pompeo, Mike

R 60,195 100.00%

161,094 62.22%

Party Votes: R 60,195

Tillman, Robert Leon

D 11,224 70.85%

81,770 31.58%

Freeman, Esau A.

D 4,618 29.15%

Party Votes: D 15,842

Jefferson, Thomas

LIB *

16,058 6.20%

District Votes:

76,037

258,922

Total State Votes:

299,675

1,057,739

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on March 24, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

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May 22nd

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Whitfield, Edward

R Unopposed

199,956 69.63%

Hatchett, Charles Kendall

D 19,127 59.10%

87,199 30.37%

Buckmaster, James

D 13,239 40.90%

Party Votes: D 32,366

District Votes:

32,366

287,155

DISTRICT 2

(I) Guthrie, S. Brett

R Unopposed

181,508 64.30%

Williams, David Lynn

D Unopposed

89,541 31.72%

Beacham, Andrew R.

IND

6,304 2.23%

Astor, Craig R.

LIB

4,914 1.74%

District Votes:

282,267

DISTRICT 3

(I) Yarmuth, John A.

D 43,635 86.66%

206,385 63.96%

Farnsley, Burrel Charles

D 6,716 13.34%

Party Votes: D 50,351

Wicker, Brooks

R Unopposed

111,452 34.54%

Devore, Robert L., Jr.

IND

4,819 1.49%

District Votes:

50,351

322,656

DISTRICT 4

Massie, Thomas

R 19,689 44.83%

186,036 62.13%

Webb-Edgington, Alecia

R 12,557 28.59%

Moore, Gary

R 6,521 14.85%

Schumm, Walter Christian

R 3,514 8.00%

Carey, Marc

R 783 1.78%

Wurtz, Tom

R 598 1.36%

Oerther, Brian D.

R 257 0.59%

Party Votes: R 43,919

Adkins, William R. "Bill"

D 17,209 68.62%

104,734 34.98%

Frank, Greg

D 7,869 31.38%

Party Votes: D 25,078

Lewis, David

IND

8,674 2.90%

District Votes:

68,997

299,444

DISTRICT 4 (UNEXPIRED TERM)

Massie, Thomas

R *

174,092 59.89%

Adkins, William R. "Bill"

D *

106,598 36.67%

Lewis, David

IND

9,987 3.44%

* Thomas Massie and William Adkins were nominated for the special election in accordance with party rules.

District Votes:

290,677

DISTRICT 5

(I) Rogers, Harold "Hal"

R Unopposed

195,408 77.90%

Stepp, Kenneth S.

D 12,275 52.70%

55,447 22.10%

Ackerman, Michael

D 11,016 47.30%

Party Votes: D 23,291

District Votes:

23,291

250,855

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November 6th

DISTRICT 6

Barr, Garland "Andy"

R 20,104 82.80%

153,222 50.57%

Kelly, Patrick J., II

R 2,823 11.63%

Kenimer, Curtis

R 1,354 5.58%

Party Votes: R 24,281

(I) Chandler, Ben

D Unopposed

141,438 46.68%

Vance, Randolph

IND

8,340 2.75%

District Votes:

24,281

303,000

Total State Votes:

199,286

2,036,054

LOUISIANA

November 6th* December 8th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Scalise, "Steve"

R

193,496 66.63%

Mendoza, M. V. "Vinny"

D

61,703 21.25%

King, Gary

R

24,844 8.55%

Turknett, David "Turk"

NPA

6,079 2.09%

Wells, Arden

NPA

4,288 1.48%

District Votes:

290,410

DISTRICT 2

(I) Richmond, Cedric

D

158,501 55.16%

Landrieu, Gary

D

71,916 25.03%

Bailey, Dwayne

R

38,801 13.50%

Larose, Josue

R

11,345 3.95%

Trotter, Caleb

LIB

6,791 2.36%

District Votes:

287,354

DISTRICT 3

(I) Boustany, Charles W., Jr.

R

139,123 44.68% 58,820 60.90%

(I) Landry, "Jeff"

R

93,527 30.04% 37,767 39.10%

Richard, "Ron"

D

67,070 21.54%

Barrilleaux, Bryan

R

7,908 2.54%

Stark, "Jim"

LIB

3,765 1.21%

District Votes:

311,393

96,587

DISTRICT 4

(I) Fleming, John

R

187,894 75.30%

Lord, Randall

LIB

61,637 24.70%

District Votes:

249,531

DISTRICT 5

(I) Alexander, Rodney

R

202,536 77.83%

Ceasar, "Ron"

NPA

37,486 14.41%

Grant, Clay Steven

LIB

20,194 7.76%

District Votes:

260,216

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November 6th* December 8th

DISTRICT 6

(I) Cassidy, William "Bill"

R

243,553 79.41%

Craig, Rufus Holt, Jr.

LIB

32,185 10.49%

Torregano, Richard "RPT"

NPA

30,975 10.10%

District Votes:

306,713

Total State Votes:

1,705,617

96,587

* In Louisiana, a Congressional primary election is not held. The election for candidates seeking Federal office is the General Election on 11/6/2012, with

a Runoff Election held on 12/8/12, if necessary.

MAINE

June 12th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Pingree, Chellie

D 31,965 100.00%

236,363 64.79%

Party Votes: D 31,965

Courtney, Jonathan T.E.

R 14,588 50.45%

128,440 35.21%

Calder, Patrick D.

R 14,330 49.55%

Party Votes: R 28,918

District Votes:

60,883

364,803

DISTRICT 2

(I) Michaud, Michael H.

D 21,895 100.00%

191,456 58.19%

Party Votes: D 21,895

Raye, Kevin L.

R 18,703 60.01%

137,542 41.81%

Richardson, R. Blaine

R 12,465 39.99%

Party Votes: R 31,168

District Votes:

53,063

328,998

Total State Votes:

113,946

693,801

MARYLAND

April 3rd*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Harris, Andy

R 44,599 100.00%

214,204 63.42%

Party Votes: R 44,599

Rosen, Wendy

D 10,907 43.07%

92,812 27.48%

LaFerla, John

D/W 10,850 42.85%

14,858 4.40%

Letke, Kim

D 3,564 14.08%

Party Votes: D 25,321

Boda, Muir Wayne

LIB

12,857 3.81%

Scattered

W

2,932 0.87%

Calpino, Michael

W

71 0.02%

Rae, Douglas Dryden

W

26 0.01%

District Votes:

69,920

337,760

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April 3rd*

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch D 26,465 100.00%

194,088 65.58%

Party Votes: D 26,465

Jacobs, Nancy C.

R 12,372 60.10%

92,071 31.11%

Impallaria, Rick

R 4,998 24.28%

Smith, Larry

R 2,392 11.62%

Orton, Howard H.

R 500 2.43%

Degen, Vlad

R 324 1.57%

Party Votes: R 20,586

Dymowski, Leo Wayne

LIB

9,344 3.16%

Scattered

W

415 0.14%

Bly, Ray

W

22 0.01%

District Votes:

47,051

295,940

DISTRICT 3

(I) Sarbanes, John

D 32,527 86.42%

213,747 66.83%

Lockwood, David H.

D 5,111 13.58%

Party Votes: D 37,638

Knowles, Eric Delano

R 6,845 33.45%

94,549 29.56%

Harris, Thomas E. "Pinkston" R 5,874 28.71%

Girard, Armand F.

R 4,809 23.50%

Phelps, Draper S.

R 2,935 14.34%

Party Votes: R 20,463

Drgos, Paul W., Jr.

LIB

11,028 3.45%

Scattered

W

535 0.17%

District Votes:

58,101

319,859

DISTRICT 4

(I) Edwards, Donna F.

D 42,815 91.80%

240,385 77.17%

McDermott, George

D 2,359 5.06%

Garner, Ian

D 1,464 3.14%

Party Votes: D 46,638

Loudon, Faith M.

R 9,175 61.31%

64,560 20.72%

Gearhart, Randy

R 2,977 19.89%

Shepherd, Charles

R 1,443 9.64%

Holmes, Greg

R 1,370 9.15%

Party Votes: R 14,965

Soffen, Scott

LIB

6,204 1.99%

Scattered

W

363 0.12%

District Votes:

61,603

311,512

DISTRICT 5

(I) Hoyer, Steny H.

D 36,961 84.68%

238,618 69.40%

Johnson Pendleton, Cathy

D 6,688 15.32%

Party Votes: D 43,649

O'Donnell, Tony

R 17,329 73.67%

95,271 27.71%

Hill, David

R 3,289 13.98%

Morton, Glenn

R 2,903 12.34%

Party Votes: R 23,521

Auerbach, Bob

GRE *

5,040 1.47%

Vohra, Arvin

LIB *

4,503 1.31%

Scattered

W

388 0.11%

District Votes:

67,170

343,820

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April 3rd*

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

Delaney, John

D 20,414 54.17%

181,921 58.77%

Garagiola, Rob

D 10,981 29.14%

Pooran, Milad

D 3,590 9.53%

Bailey, Charles

D 1,572 4.17%

Little, Ron

D 1,131 3.00%

Party Votes: D 37,688

(I) Bartlett, Roscoe G.

R 17,600 43.59%

117,313 37.90%

Brinkley, David R.

R 7,987 19.78%

Afzali, Kathy

R 4,115 10.19%

Krysztoforski, Joseph T.

R 3,073 7.61%

Ficker, Robin

R 2,854 7.07%

Rippeon, Brandon Orman

R 2,843 7.04%

Coblentz, Robert

R 970 2.40%

James, Peter

R 933 2.31%

Party Votes: R 40,375

Mueller, Nickolaus

LIB

9,916 3.20%

Scattered

W

399 0.13%

District Votes:

78,063

309,549

DISTRICT 7

(I) Cummings, Elijah

D 49,625 100.00%

247,770 76.52%

Party Votes: D 49,625

Mirabile, Frank C.

R 10,849 69.80%

67,405 20.82%

Kinsey, M. Justin

R 4,695 30.20%

Party Votes: R 15,544

Owens-Bey, Ronald M.

LIB

8,211 2.54%

Scattered

W

394 0.12%

Smith, Charles U.

W

28 0.01%

Busch, Ty Glen

W

10 0.00%

District Votes:

65,169

323,818

DISTRICT 8

(I) Van Hollen, Chris

D 35,989 92.21%

217,531 63.37%

English, George

D 3,041 7.79%

Party Votes: D 39,030

Timmerman, Ken

R 13,340 46.20%

113,033 32.93%

Wallace, Dave

R 9,319 32.28%

Skolnick, Shelly

R 3,671 12.71%

Alzona, Gus

R 2,542 8.80%

Party Votes: R 28,872

Grannis, Mark

LIB *

7,235 2.11%

Gluck, George

GRE *

5,064 1.48%

Scattered

W

393 0.11%

District Votes:

67,902

343,256

Total State Votes:

514,979

2,585,514

* The Libertarian Party held a convention on March 3, 2012, and the Green Party held a convention on May 12, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with

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September 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Neal, Richard E.

D 40,295 65.47%

261,936 98.42%

Nuciforo, Andrea F., Jr.

D 15,159 24.63%

Shein, Bill

D 6,059 9.84%

All Others

W(D) 33 0.05%

Party Votes: D 61,546

All Others

W(R) 1,021 100.00%

Party Votes: R 1,021

All Others W(GR) 67 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 67

All Others

W

4,197 1.58%

District Votes:

62,634

266,133

DISTRICT 2

(I) McGovern, James P.

D 24,375 91.35%

259,257 98.45%

Feegbeh, William

D 2,265 8.49%

All Others

W(D) 44 0.16%

Party Votes: D 26,684

All Others

W(R) 569 100.00%

Party Votes: R 569

All Others W(GR) 38 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 38

All Others

W

4,078 1.55%

District Votes:

27,291

263,335

DISTRICT 3

(I) Tsongas, Nicola S.

D 24,105 99.19%

212,119 65.93%

All Others

W(D) 196 0.81%

Party Votes: D 24,301

Golnik, Jonathan A.

R 12,928 66.32%

109,372 33.99%

Weaver, Thomas J.M.

R 6,527 33.48%

All Others

W(R) 38 0.19%

Party Votes: R 19,493

All Others W(GR) 17 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 17

All Others

W

262 0.08%

District Votes:

43,811

321,753

DISTRICT 4

Kennedy, Joseph P., III

D 36,557 89.96%

221,303 61.09%

Brown, Rachel E.

D 2,635 6.48%

Robinson, Herb

D 1,373 3.38%

All Others

W(D) 73 0.18%

Party Votes: D 40,638

Bielat, Sean

R 14,834 73.21%

129,936 35.87%

Childs, Elizabeth

R 2,735 13.50%

Steinhof, David L.

R 2,669 13.17%

All Others

W(R) 25 0.12%

Party Votes: R 20,263

All Others W(GR) 18 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 18

Rosa, David A.

IND

10,741 2.97%

All Others

W

265 0.07%

District Votes:

60,919

362,245

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September 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 5

(I) Markey, Edward J.

D 38,196 99.18%

257,490 75.49%

All Others

W(D) 316 0.82%

Party Votes: D 38,512

Tierney, Tom

R 4,789 41.16%

82,944 24.32%

Addivinola, Frank John, Jr.

R 3,531 30.35%

Semon, Jeffrey M.

R 3,250 27.93%

All Others

W(R) 65 0.56%

Party Votes: R 11,635

All Others W(GR) 18 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 18

All Others

W

675 0.20%

District Votes:

50,165

341,109

DISTRICT 6

(I) Tierney, John F.

D 28,395 98.21%

180,942 48.28%

All Others

W(D) 517 1.79%

Party Votes: D 28,912

Tisei, Richard R.

R 18,331 99.00%

176,612 47.12%

All Others

W(R) 186 1.00%

Party Votes: R 18,517

Fishman, Daniel

LIB

16,739 4.47%

All Others W(GR) 18 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 18

All Others

W

514 0.14%

District Votes:

47,447

374,807

DISTRICT 7

(I) Capuano, Michael E.

D 32,445 98.64%

210,794 83.37%

All Others

W(D) 446 1.36%

Party Votes: D 32,891

Romero, Karla

IND

41,199 16.29%

All Others W(GR) 45 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 45

All Others

W(R) 466 100.00%

Party Votes: R 466

All Others

W

843 0.33%

District Votes:

33,402

252,836

DISTRICT 8

(I) Lynch, Stephen F.

D 29,352 98.76%

263,999 76.12%

All Others

W(D) 369 1.24%

Party Votes: D 29,721

Selvaggi, Joe

R 5,968 59.11%

82,242 23.71%

Temperley, Matias

R 4,081 40.42%

All Others

W(R) 47 0.47%

Party Votes: R 10,096

All Others W(GR) 13 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 13

All Others

W

570 0.16%

District Votes:

39,830

346,811

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September 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 9

(I) Keating, William Richard

D 31,366 59.08%

212,754 58.71%

Sutter, C. Samuel

D 21,675 40.83%

All Others

W(D) 47 0.09%

Party Votes: D 53,088

Sheldon, Christopher

R 11,046 50.58%

116,531 32.15%

Chaprales, Adam G.

R 10,697 48.99%

All Others

W(R) 94 0.43%

Party Votes: R 21,837

Botelho, Daniel S.

IND

32,655 9.01%

All Others W(GR) 25 100.00%

Party Votes: GR 25

All Others

W

465 0.13%

District Votes:

74,950

362,405

Total State Votes:

440,449

2,891,434

MICHIGAN

August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Benishek, Dan

R 64,411 100.00%

167,060 48.14%

Party Votes: R 64,411

McDowell, Gary

D 36,339 100.00%

165,179 47.60%

Party Votes: D 36,339

Salvette, Emily

LIB *

10,630 3.06%

Boal, Ellis

GRE *

4,168 1.20%

District Votes:

100,750

347,037

DISTRICT 2

(I) Huizenga, Bill

R 58,170 100.00%

194,653 61.16%

Party Votes: R 58,170

German, Willie, Jr. W(D)/D 1,813 100.00%

108,973 34.24%

Party Votes: D 1,813

Buzuma, Mary

LIB *

8,750 2.75%

Graeser, Ronald E.

UST *

3,176 1.00%

Opalicky, William J.

GRE *

2,715 0.85%

District Votes:

59,983

318,267

DISTRICT 3

(I) Amash, Justin

R 51,113 99.97%

171,675 52.62%

Butler, Steven W(R)/W 16 0.03%

2 0.00%

Party Votes: R 51,129

Pestka, Steve

D 13,414 59.00%

144,108 44.17%

Thomas, Trevor

D 9,321 41.00%

Party Votes: D 22,735

Gelineau, Bill

LIB *

10,498 3.22%

District Votes:

73,864

326,283

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August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Camp, Dave

R 67,028 100.00%

197,386 63.07%

Party Votes: R 67,028

Wirth, Debra Freidell

D 20,519 100.00%

104,996 33.55%

Party Votes: D 20,519

Gelineau, John

LIB *

4,285 1.37%

Zimmer, George M.

UST *

3,506 1.12%

Timmons, Pat

GRE *

2,776 0.89%

District Votes:

87,547

312,949

DISTRICT 5

Kildee, Daniel T.

D 51,840 100.00%

214,531 64.98%

Party Votes: D 51,840

Slezak, Jim

R 16,951 63.88%

103,931 31.48%

Wassa, Tom

R 9,583 36.12%

Party Votes: R 26,534

Davenport, David

NPA

6,694 2.03%

Creswell, Gregory

LIB *

4,990 1.51%

District Votes:

78,374

330,146

DISTRICT 6

(I) Upton, Fred

R 45,919 66.56%

174,955 54.59%

Hoogendyk, Jack

R 23,072 33.44%

Party Votes: R 68,991

O'Brien, Mike

D 14,224 100.00%

136,563 42.61%

Party Votes: D 14,224

Gelineau, Christie

LIB *

6,366 1.99%

Gatties, Jason

UST *

2,591 0.81%

District Votes:

83,215

320,475

DISTRICT 7

(I) Walberg, Tim

R 45,592 76.01%

169,668 53.34%

Davis, Dan

R 14,386 23.99%

Party Votes: R 59,978

Haskell, Kurt Richard

D 18,812 66.75%

136,849 43.02%

Marquez, Ruben

D 9,371 33.25%

Party Votes: D 28,183

Proctor, Ken

LIB *

8,088 2.54%

Wunsch, Richard E.

GRE *

3,464 1.09%

District Votes:

88,161

318,069

DISTRICT 8

(I) Rogers, Mike

R 56,208 85.73%

202,217 58.60%

Hetrick, Brian

R 6,098 9.30%

Molnar, Vernon

R 3,257 4.97%

Party Votes: R 65,563

Enderle, Lance

D 29,322 100.00%

128,657 37.29%

Party Votes: D 29,322

Goebel, Daniel

LIB *

8,083 2.34%

Brooks, Preston

NPA

6,097 1.77%

District Votes:

94,885

345,054

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August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 9

(I) Levin, Sander

D 55,198 100.00%

208,846 61.91%

Party Votes: D 55,198

Volaric, Don

R 24,521 61.60%

114,760 34.02%

Dildilian, Gregory C.

R 15,283 38.40%

Party Votes: R 39,804

Fulner, Jim

LIB *

6,100 1.81%

Williams, Julia

GRE *

4,708 1.40%

Townsend, Les

UST *

2,902 0.86%

District Votes:

95,002

337,316

DISTRICT 10

(I) Miller, Candice S.

R 68,063 100.00%

226,075 68.80%

Party Votes: R 68,063

Stadler, Chuck

D 13,480 58.14%

97,734 29.74%

Quinn, Jerome George

D 9,705 41.86%

Party Votes: D 23,185

Dashairya, Bhagwan

LIB *

4,803 1.46%

District Votes:

91,248

328,612

DISTRICT 11

Bentivolio, Kerry

R 42,470 66.28%

181,788 50.76%

Cassis, Nancy

W(R) 21,436 33.45%

Morton, Drexel

W(R) 161 0.25%

Bennett, Loren

W(R) 14 0.02%

Party Votes: R 64,081

Taj, Syed

D 21,953 58.87%

158,879 44.36%

Roberts, William F.

D 15,338 41.13%

Party Votes: D 37,291

Tatar, John J.

LIB *

9,637 2.69%

Duke, Steven Paul

GRE *

4,569 1.28%

Johnson, Daniel

NLP

3,251 0.91%

Van Gilder, James

W

14 0.00%

Sherman, Ralph

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

101,372

358,139

DISTRICT 11 (UNEXPIRED TERM)

September 5th

November 6th

Curson, David A.

D 11,450 100.00%

159,258 48.39%

Party Votes: D 11,450

Bentivolio, Kerry

R 10,280 41.69%

151,736 46.10%

Cassis, Nancy

R 8,803 35.70%

Kavanagh, Carolyn

R 2,653 10.76%

King, Steve

R 1,715 6.95%

Crider, Kenneth

R 1,208 4.90%

Party Votes: R 24,659

Tatar, John J.

LIB

11,606 3.53%

Sosnowski, Marc J.

UST

6,529 1.98%

Van Gilder, James

W

8 0.00%

District Votes:

36,109

329,137

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August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 12

(I) Dingell, John D.

D 41,116 78.55%

216,884 67.94%

Marcin, Daniel

D 11,226 21.45%

Party Votes: D 52,342

Kallgren, Cynthia

R 12,028 50.73%

92,472 28.97%

Jacobsen, Karen E.

R 11,670 49.22%

Kachinski, Timothy

W(R) 10 0.04%

Party Votes: R 23,708

Secula, Richard J.

LIB *

9,867 3.09%

District Votes:

76,050

319,223

DISTRICT 13

(I) Conyers, John, Jr.

D 38,371 55.40%

235,336 82.79%

Anderson, Glenn

D 12,586 18.17%

Jackson, Shanelle

D 8,708 12.57%

Johnson, Bert

D 6,928 10.00%

Goci, John

D 2,664 3.85%

Party Votes: D 69,257

Sawicki, Harry T.

R 8,462 100.00%

38,769 13.64%

Party Votes: R 8,462

Sharer, Chris

LIB *

6,076 2.14%

Gray, Martin

UST *

4,089 1.44%

District Votes:

77,719

284,270

DISTRICT 14

(I) Peters, Gary

D 41,230 47.03%

270,450 82.26%

(I) Clarke, Hansen

D 30,847 35.19%

Lawrence, Brenda

D 11,644 13.28%

Waters, Mary

D 2,919 3.33%

Costello, Bob

D 1,027 1.17%

Party Votes: D 87,667

Hauler, John

R 17,691 100.00%

51,395 15.63%

Party Votes: R 17,691

Schwartz, Leonard

LIB *

3,968 1.21%

Campbell, Douglas

GRE *

2,979 0.91%

District Votes:

105,358

328,792

Total State Votes:

1,249,637

4,903,769

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on June 2, 2012, the Green Party nominated by convention on June 3, 2012, and the U.S. Taxpayers

Party nominated by convention on June 16, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

MINNESOTA

August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Walz, Tim

DFL 15,697 100.00%

193,211 57.52%

Party Votes: DFL 15,697

Quist, Allen

R 12,540 54.14%

142,164 42.33%

Parry, Mike

R 10,622 45.86%

Party Votes: R 23,162

Scattered

W

505 0.15%

District Votes:

38,859

335,880

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August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Kline, John

R 15,859 85.12%

193,587 54.01%

Gerson, David

R 2,772 14.88%

Party Votes: R 18,631

Obermueller, Mike

DFL 11,628 100.00%

164,338 45.85%

Party Votes: DFL 11,628

Scattered

W

520 0.15%

Ondich, Josh D.

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

30,259

358,446

DISTRICT 3

(I) Paulsen, Erik

R 18,672 90.19%

222,335 58.10%

Howard, John W., III

R 2,032 9.81%

Party Votes: R 20,704

Barnes, Brian

DFL 11,786 100.00%

159,937 41.79%

Party Votes: DFL 11,786

Scattered

W

433 0.11%

District Votes:

32,490

382,705

DISTRICT 4

(I) McCollum, Betty

DFL 27,291 84.19%

216,685 62.27%

Longrie, Diana

DFL 3,212 9.91%

Stalboerger, Brian

DFL 1,913 5.90%

Party Votes: DFL 32,416

Hernandez, Tony

R 6,876 64.07%

109,659 31.51%

Seiford, Ron

R 3,856 35.93%

Party Votes: R 10,732

Carlson, Steve

IDP 545 100.00%

21,135 6.07%

Party Votes: IDP 545

Scattered

W

502 0.14%

Garlan, Amber

W

10 0.00%

District Votes:

43,693

347,991

DISTRICT 5

(I) Ellison, Keith

DFL 30,609 89.63%

262,102 74.47%

Iverson, Gregg A.

DFL 2,143 6.28%

Boisclair, Gary

DFL 1,397 4.09%

Party Votes: DFL 34,149

Fields, Chris

R 5,966 100.00%

88,753 25.22%

Party Votes: R 5,966

Scattered

W

1,105 0.31%

Lane, Tony

W

9 0.00%

District Votes:

40,115

351,969

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August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

(I) Bachmann, Michele

R 14,569 80.35%

179,240 50.47%

Thompson, Stephen

R 2,322 12.81%

Immelman, Aubrey

R 1,242 6.85%

Party Votes: R 18,133

Graves, Jim

DFL 8,600 100.00%

174,944 49.26%

Party Votes: DFL 8,600

Scattered

W

966 0.27%

Hed, Curtis

W

2 0.00%

Henkels, Derek

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

26,733

355,153

DISTRICT 7

(I) Peterson, Collin C.

DFL Unopposed

197,791 60.38%

Byberg, Lee

R Unopposed

114,151 34.85%

Steele, Adam

IDP Unopposed

15,298 4.67%

Scattered

W

336 0.10%

District Votes:

327,576

DISTRICT 8

Nolan, Richard

DFL 20,840 38.29%

191,976 54.28%

Clark, Tarryl L.

DFL 17,554 32.25%

Anderson, Jeff

DFL 16,035 29.46%

Party Votes: DFL 54,429

(I) Cravaack, Chip

R 20,471 100.00%

160,520 45.39%

Party Votes: R 20,471

Scattered

W

1,167 0.33%

District Votes:

74,900

353,663

Total State Votes:

287,049

2,813,383

MISSISSIPPI

March 13th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Nunnelee, Alan

R 43,518 57.28%

186,760 60.41%

Ross, Henry

R 22,067 29.04%

Estes, Robert

R 10,394 13.68%

Party Votes: R 75,979

Morris, Brad

D 11,120 100.00%

114,076 36.90%

Party Votes: D 11,120

Bedwell, Danny

LIB Unopposed

3,584 1.16%

Bourland, Jim R.

CON Unopposed

2,390 0.77%

Potts, Chris

REF Unopposed

2,367 0.77%

District Votes:

87,099

309,177

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March 13th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Thompson, Bennie G.

D 49,083 87.46%

214,978 67.13%

McTeer, Heather

D 7,040 12.54%

Party Votes: D 56,123

Marcy, Bill

R 26,041 100.00%

99,160 30.96%

Party Votes: R 26,041

Williams, Cobby Mondale

IND

4,605 1.44%

Williams, Lajena

REF Unopposed

1,501 0.47%

District Votes:

82,164

320,244

DISTRICT 3

(I) Harper, Gregg

R 78,735 91.81%

234,717 80.02%

Allen, Robert J.

R 7,027 8.19%

Party Votes: R 85,762

Pannell, John "Luke"

REF Unopposed

58,605 19.98%

Biggs, Crystal C. #

D 15,291 100.00%

Party Votes: D 15,291

# Crystal Biggs withdrew after the primary election.

District Votes:

101,053

293,322

DISTRICT 4 (I) Palazzo, Steven M.

R 60,897 73.91%

182,998 64.11%

Vincent, Ron

R 15,391 18.68%

Burleson, Cindy

R 6,100 7.40%

Party Votes: R 82,388

Moore, Matt #

D #

82,344 28.85%

Herrington, Michael #

D 8,988 83.76%

Vitosky, Jason

D 1,743 16.24%

Party Votes: D 10,731

Williams, Ron

LIB Unopposed

17,982 6.30%

Claunch, Robert W.

REF Unopposed

2,108 0.74%

# Michael Herrington withdrew after the primary election and Matt Moore was selected by the party to fill the vacancy on the general election ballot.

District Votes:

93,119

285,432

Total State Votes:

363,435

1,208,175

MISSOURI

August 7th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Clay, Lacy

D 57,791 63.30%

267,927 78.67%

(I) Carnahan, Russ

D 30,943 33.89%

Britton, Candice

D 2,570 2.81%

Party Votes: D 91,304

Hamlin, Robyn

R 9,737 57.88%

60,832 17.86%

Baker, Martin D.

R 7,085 42.12%

Party Votes: R 16,822

Cunningham, Robb E.

LIB 246 100.00%

11,824 3.47%

Party Votes: LIB 246

District Votes:

108,372

340,583

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August 7th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Wagner, Ann

R 53,583 65.78%

236,971 60.08%

Jotte, Randy

R 18,644 22.89%

Morris, John

R 6,041 7.42%

Baker, James O.

R 3,185 3.91%

Party Votes: R 81,453

Koenen, Glenn

D 7,894 28.38%

146,272 37.08%

Whitfield, Harold

D 7,848 28.21%

Weber, George (Boots)

D 7,541 27.11%

Works, Marshall

D 4,532 16.29%

Party Votes: D 27,815

Slantz, Bill

LIB 404 100.00%

9,193 2.33%

Party Votes: LIB 404

Zorikova, Anatol

CON 75 100.00%

2,012 0.51%

Party Votes: CON 75

District Votes:

109,747

394,448

DISTRICT 3

(I) Luetkemeyer, Blaine

R 79,661 100.00%

214,843 63.49%

Party Votes: R 79,661

Mayer, Eric C.

D 22,478 100.00%

111,189 32.86%

Party Votes: D 22,478

Wilson, Steven

LIB 367 100.00%

12,353 3.65%

Party Votes: LIB 367

District Votes:

102,506

338,385

DISTRICT 4

(I) Hartzler, Vicky

R 71,615 84.00%

192,237 60.31%

Mowinski, Bernie

R 13,645 16.00%

Party Votes: R 85,260

Hensley, Teresa

D 24,631 100.00%

113,120 35.49%

Party Votes: D 24,631

Holbrook, Thomas

LIB 232 58.00%

10,407 3.27%

Young, Herschel L.

LIB 168 42.00%

Party Votes: LIB 400

Cowan, Greg

CON 118 100.00%

2,959 0.93%

Party Votes: CON 118

District Votes:

110,409

318,723

DISTRICT 5

(I) Cleaver, Emanuel, II

D 43,712 100.00%

200,290 60.52%

Party Votes: D 43,712

Turk, Jacob

R 24,814 58.86%

122,149 36.91%

Nolte, Jerry

R 10,734 25.46%

Greene, Jason

R 5,067 12.02%

Shawd, Ron Paul

R 1,542 3.66%

Party Votes: R 42,157

Langkraehr, Randall (Randy) LIB 335 100.00%

8,497 2.57%

Party Votes: LIB 335

Feagle, Andrew

W

6 0.00%

District Votes:

86,204

330,942

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August 7th

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

(I) Graves, Sam

R 59,388 80.33%

216,906 65.00%

Ryan, Christopher

R 9,945 13.45%

Gough, Bob

R 4,598 6.22%

Party Votes: R 73,931

Yarber, Kyle

D 10,242 32.55%

108,503 32.52%

Hedge, W.A. (Bill)

D 8,620 27.40%

Harris, Ronald William

D 7,483 23.78%

Rights, Ted

D 5,118 16.27%

Party Votes: D 31,463

Monchil, Russ Lee

LIB 252 100.00%

8,279 2.48%

Party Votes: LIB 252

District Votes:

105,646

333,688

DISTRICT 7

(I) Long, Billy

R 62,917 59.67%

203,565 63.87%

Moon, Mike

R 22,860 21.68%

Stilson, Tom

R 19,666 18.65%

Party Votes: R 105,443

Evans, Jim

D 14,446 100.00%

98,498 30.90%

Party Votes: D 14,446

Craig, Kevin

LIB 303 100.00%

16,668 5.23%

Party Votes: LIB 303

Brown, Kenneth Joe

W

9 0.00%

District Votes:

120,192

318,740

DISTRICT 8

(I) Emerson, Jo Ann

R 61,975 67.07%

216,083 71.93%

Parker, Bob

R 30,429 32.93%

Party Votes: R 92,404

Rushin, Jack

D 27,839 100.00%

73,755 24.55%

Party Votes: D 27,839

Vandeven, Rick

LIB 164 100.00%

10,553 3.51%

Party Votes: LIB 164

District Votes:

120,407

300,391

Total State Votes:

863,483

2,675,900

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MONTANA

June 5th

November 6th

Daines, Steve

R 82,843 71.25%

255,468 53.25%

Brosten, Eric

R 21,012 18.07%

Melkus, Vincent

R 12,420 10.68%

Party Votes: R 116,275

Gillan, Kim

D 25,077 31.03%

204,939 42.72%

Wilmer, Franke

D 14,836 18.36%

Smith, Diane

D 12,618 15.61%

Strohmaier, Dave

D 11,366 14.06%

Rankin, Sam

D 9,382 11.61%

Ward, Jason

D 4,959 6.14%

Stutz, Robert

D 2,586 3.20%

Party Votes: D 80,824

Kaiser, David

LIB

19,333 4.03%

Total State Votes:

197,099

479,740

NEBRASKA

May 15th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Fortenberry, Jeff

R 53,886 86.89%

174,889 68.29%

Turek, Jessica L.

R 4,840 7.80%

Parker, Dennis L.

R 3,290 5.31%

Party Votes: R 62,016

(I) Fortenberry, Jeff

N(R) 1,772 73.59%

Turek, Jessica L.

N(R) 415 17.23%

Parker, Dennis L.

N(R) 221 9.18%

Party Votes: N(R) 2,408

Reiman, Korey L.

D 14,332 62.97%

81,206 31.71%

Way, Robert

D 8,428 37.03%

Party Votes: D 22,760

Reiman, Korey L.

N(D) 472 61.14%

Way, Robert

N(D) 300 38.86%

Party Votes: N(D) 772

District Votes:

87,956

256,095

DISTRICT 2

(I) Terry, Lee

R 27,414 60.04%

133,964 50.80%

Lindstrom, Brett

R 10,415 22.81%

Heidel, Jack

R 5,021 11.00%

Freeman, Glen M.

R 1,803 3.95%

Anderson, Paul

R 1,004 2.20%

Party Votes: R 45,657

(I) Terry, Lee

N(R) 584 40.67%

Heidel, Jack

N(R) 385 26.81%

Lindstrom, Brett

N(R) 338 23.54%

Freeman, Glen M.

N(R) 82 5.71%

Anderson, Paul

N(R) 47 3.27%

Party Votes: N(R) 1,436

Ewing, John W., Jr.

D 17,686 62.10%

129,767 49.20%

Howard, Gwen

D 10,793 37.90%

Party Votes: D 28,479

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May 15th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2 (Continued)

Ewing, John W., Jr.

N(D) 268 55.37%

Howard, Gwen

N(D) 216 44.63%

Party Votes: N(D) 484

District Votes:

76,056

263,731

DISTRICT 3

(I) Smith, Adrian

R 62,176 81.53%

187,423 74.17%

Lingenfelter, Bob

R 14,089 18.47%

Party Votes: R 76,265

(I) Smith, Adrian

N(R) 469 69.28%

Lingenfelter, Bob

N(R) 208 30.72%

Party Votes: N(R) 677

Sullivan, Mark

D 17,354 100.00%

65,266 25.83%

Party Votes: D 17,354

Sullivan, Mark

N(D) 146 100.00%

Party Votes: N(D) 146

District Votes:

94,442

252,689

Total State Votes:

258,454

772,515

NEVADA

June 12th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

Titus, Dina

D Unopposed

113,967 63.57%

Edwards, Chris

R 4,786 48.22%

56,521 31.53%

Landsberger, Brian

R 1,800 18.13%

Guss, Charmaine

R 1,534 15.45%

Rodrigues, Miguel "Mike"

R 1,163 11.72%

Peters, Herb

R 643 6.48%

Party Votes: R 9,926

Pojunis, William "Bill"

LIB

4,645 2.59%

Vaughan, Stan

IAP

4,145 2.31%

District Votes:

9,926

179,278

DISTRICT 2

(I) Amodei, Mark E.

R Unopposed

162,213 57.63%

Koepnick, Samuel

D 8,865 40.53%

102,019 36.25%

Rodriguez, Xio

D 7,405 33.85%

Dehne, Sam

D 5,604 25.62%

Party Votes: D 21,874

Haines, Michael L.

IND

11,166 3.97%

Best, Russell

IAP

6,051 2.15%

District Votes:

21,874

281,449

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June 12th

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Heck, Joe

R 20,798 90.05%

137,244 50.36%

Dyer, Chris

R 2,298 9.95%

Party Votes: R 23,096

Oceguera, John

D 7,966 50.43%

116,823 42.87%

Frye, Stephen H.

D 2,659 16.83%

Holder, Jesse "Jake"

D 2,099 13.29%

Michaels, Barry

D 1,346 8.52%

Sakura, Gerald "Jerry"

D 989 6.26%

Haning, James Franklin, II

D 736 4.66%

Party Votes: D 15,795

Murphy, Jim

IND

12,856 4.72%

Jones, Tom

IAP

5,600 2.05%

District Votes:

38,891

272,523

DISTRICT 4

Horsford, Steven A.

D Unopposed

120,501 50.11%

Tarkanian, Danny

R 7,605 31.51%

101,261 42.11%

Cegavske, Barbara

R 6,674 27.65%

Wegner, Kenneth A.

R 5,069 21.00%

Schwartz, Dan

R 2,728 11.30%

Hill, Kiran

R 666 2.76%

Anderson, Diana

R 607 2.51%

Delarosa, Mike

R 370 1.53%

Zeller, Sid

R 252 1.04%

Leeds, Robert X.

R 165 0.68%

Party Votes: R 24,136

Fitzgibbons, Floyd

IAP

9,389 3.90%

Silvestri, Joseph P.

LIB

9,341 3.88%

District Votes:

24,136

240,492

Total State Votes:

94,827

973,742

NEW HAMPSHIRE

September 11th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

Shea-Porter, Carol

D 38,623 99.08%

171,650 49.75%

(I) Guinta, Frank C.

W(D) 204 0.52%

Scattered

W(D) 142 0.36%

Parent, Rick

W(D) 10 0.03%

Clough, Vern

W(D) 2 0.01%

Party Votes: D 38,981

(I) Guinta, Frank C.

R 46,979 84.27%

158,659 45.99%

Parent, Rick

R 6,923 12.42%

Clough, Vern

R 1,639 2.94%

Shea-Porter, Carol

W(R) 130 0.23%

Scattered

W(R) 74 0.13%

Party Votes: R 55,745

Kelly, Brendan

LIB

14,521 4.21%

Scattered

W

192 0.06%

District Votes:

94,726

345,022

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November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Kuster, Ann McLane

D 40,627 99.18%

169,275 50.17%

Scattered

W(D) 170 0.41%

(I) Bass, Charles

W(D) 157 0.38%

Dean, Will

W(D) 4 0.01%

Dziedzic, Miroslaw

W(D) 3 0.01%

Lamare, Dennis

W(D) 3 0.01%

Party Votes: D 40,964

(I) Bass, Charles

R 39,605 81.24%

152,977 45.34%

Lamare, Dennis

R 4,263 8.74%

Dean, Will

R 2,129 4.37%

Dziedzic, Miroslaw

R 1,310 2.69%

Beloin, Gerard

R 1,127 2.31%

Kuster, Ann McLane

W(R) 193 0.40%

Scattered

W(R) 123 0.25%

Party Votes: R 48,750

Macia, Hardy

LIB

14,936 4.43%

Scattered

W

206 0.06%

District Votes:

89,714

337,394

Total State Votes:

184,440

682,416

NEW JERSEY

June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Andrews, Robert E.

D 21,318 88.40%

210,470 68.22%

Tenaglio, Francis X.

D 2,797 11.60%

Party Votes: D 24,115

Horton, Gregory W.

R 11,189 100.00%

92,459 29.97%

Party Votes: R 11,189

Reitter, John William

GRE

4,413 1.43%

Chapman, Margaret

REF

1,177 0.38%

District Votes:

35,304

308,519

DISTRICT 2

(I) LoBiondo, Frank A.

R 20,551 87.58%

166,679 57.66%

Assad, Mike

R 2,914 12.42%

Party Votes: R 23,465

Shober, Cassandra

D 9,810 64.93%

116,463 40.29%

Hughes, Viola

D 3,971 26.28%

Stein, Gary

D 1,327 8.78%

Party Votes: D 15,108

Ordille, John

LIB

2,699 0.93%

Lukens, Charles

CC

1,329 0.46%

Bowen, David W., Sr.

TPA

1,010 0.35%

Faralli, Frank, Jr.

CCC

892 0.31%

District Votes:

38,573

289,072

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June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Runyan, Jon

R 22,013 100.00%

174,257 53.72%

Party Votes: R 22,013

Adler, Shelley

D 15,176 100.00%

145,509 44.85%

Party Votes: D 15,176

Forchion, Robert Edward

LMP

1,956 0.60%

Shapiro, Robert

BFJ

1,104 0.34%

Lavergne, Frederick John

NS

770 0.24%

Witterschein, Robert

NOT

530 0.16%

Dennick, Christopher G., Jr. NSF

280 0.09%

District Votes:

37,189

324,406

DISTRICT 4

(I) Smith, Christopher H.

R 21,520 83.64%

195,146 63.72%

McGowan, Terrence

R 4,209 16.36%

Party Votes: R 25,729

Froelich, Brian P.

D 12,110 100.00%

107,992 35.26%

Party Votes: D 12,110

Marshall, Leonard P.

NS

3,111 1.02%

District Votes:

37,839

306,249

DISTRICT 5

(I) Garrett, Scott

R 24,709 87.23%

167,503 55.03%

Cino, Michael J.

R 2,107 7.44%

Somer, Bonnie

R 1,511 5.33%

Party Votes: R 28,327

Gussen, Adam

D 10,208 54.94%

130,102 42.74%

Castle, Jason

D 6,448 34.70%

Sare, Diane

D 1,925 10.36%

Party Votes: D 18,581

Alessandrini, Patricia

GRE

6,772 2.22%

District Votes:

46,908

304,377

DISTRICT 6

(I) Pallone, Frank, Jr.

D 16,593 100.00%

151,782 63.34%

Party Votes: D 16,593

Little, Anna

R 7,692 70.12%

84,360 35.20%

Cullari, Ernesto

R 3,277 29.88%

Party Votes: R 10,969

Flynn, Len

LIB

1,392 0.58%

Zaletel, Karen

OAI

868 0.36%

Lyden, Mac Dara

IND

830 0.35%

Tarbous, Herbert L.

REF

406 0.17%

District Votes:

27,562

239,638

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June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Lance, Leonard

R 23,432 60.57%

175,704 57.16%

Larsen, David

R 15,253 39.43%

Party Votes: R 38,685

Chivukula, Upendra J.

D 11,506 100.00%

123,090 40.04%

Party Votes: D 11,506

Breen, Dennis A.

IR

4,520 1.47%

McKnight, Patrick

LIB

4,081 1.33%

District Votes:

50,191

307,395

DISTRICT 8

(I) Sires, Albio

D 30,840 89.01%

130,857 77.98%

Shurin, Michael J.

D 3,808 10.99%

Party Votes: D 34,648

Karczewski, Maria

R 2,981 100.00%

31,767 18.93%

Party Votes: R 2,981

Shaw, Herbert H.

PAC

1,841 1.10%

DeLuca, Stephen

RAP

1,710 1.02%

Olivera, Pablo

UIS

1,625 0.97%

District Votes:

37,629

167,800

DISTRICT 9

(I) Pascrell, Bill, Jr.

D 31,435 61.18%

162,834 73.97%

(I) Rothman, Steven

D 19,947 38.82%

Party Votes: D 51,382

Boteach, Shmuley

R 5,364 57.90%

55,094 25.03%

Castillo, Hector L.

R 2,623 28.31%

Billack, Blase

R 1,278 13.79%

Party Votes: R 9,265

Smith, E. David

AA

1,138 0.52%

Woolsey, Jeanette

CON

1,082 0.49%

District Votes:

60,647

220,148

DISTRICT 10

Payne, Donald M., Jr.

D 36,576 59.61%

201,435 87.56%

Rice, Ronald C.

D 11,939 19.46%

Gill, Nia H.

D 10,207 16.64%

Smith, Wayne

D 1,356 2.21%

Flynn, Dennis R.

D 779 1.27%

Wright, Cathy

D 501 0.82%

Party Votes: D 61,358

Kelemen, Brian C.

R 2,095 100.00%

24,271 10.55%

Party Votes: R 2,095

Miller, Joanne

CHA

3,127 1.36%

Erickson, Mick

LIB

1,227 0.53%

District Votes:

63,453

230,060

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June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 10 (UNEXPIRED TERM)

Payne, Donald M., Jr.

D 34,358 70.68%

166,413 97.37%

Rice, Ronald C.

D 11,935 24.55%

Smith, Wayne

D 2,318 4.77%

Party Votes: D 48,611

Miller, Joanne

CHA

4,500 2.63%

District Votes:

48,611

170,913

DISTRICT 11

(I) Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.

R 30,831 100.00%

182,239 58.81%

Party Votes: R 30,831

Arvanites, John

D 13,387 100.00%

123,935 39.99%

Party Votes: D 13,387

Berlin, Barry

OCG

3,725 1.20%

District Votes:

44,218

309,899

DISTRICT 12

(I) Holt, Rush

D 24,339 100.00%

189,938 69.22%

Party Votes: D 24,339

Beck, Eric A.

R 9,361 100.00%

80,907 29.49%

Party Votes: R 9,361

Freudenheim, Jack

IND

2,261 0.82%

Cody, Kenneth J.

TVH

1,285 0.47%

District Votes:

33,700

274,391

Total State Votes:

561,824

3,452,867

NEW MEXICO

June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

Lujan Grisham, Michelle

D 19,111 40.06%

162,924 59.06%

Griego, Eric G.

D 16,702 35.01%

Chavez, Martin J.

D 11,895 24.93%

Party Votes: D 47,708

Arnold-Jones, Janice E.

R 26,198 100.00%

112,473 40.77%

Party Votes: R 26,198

Pahls, Jeanne

W

459 0.17%

District Votes:

73,906

275,856

DISTRICT 2

(I) Pearce, Steve

R 29,911 100.00%

113,180 55.07%

Party Votes: R 29,911

Erhard, Evelyn Madrid

D 24,175 100.00%

92,162 44.84%

Party Votes: D 24,175

McGrann, Jack A.

W

173 0.08%

District Votes:

54,086

205,515

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June 5th

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Lujan, Ben R.

D 53,908 100.00%

167,103 63.12%

Party Votes: D 53,908

Byrd, Jefferson L.

R 13,055 53.52%

97,616 36.88%

Newton, Frederick L.

R 11,340 46.48%

Party Votes: R 24,395

District Votes:

78,303

264,719

Total State Votes:

206,295

746,090

NEW YORK

June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Bishop, Timothy H.

Combined Parties: 146,179 52.46%

Bishop, Timothy H.

D Unopposed

[135,118] [48.49%]

Bishop, Timothy H.

WF Unopposed

[11,061] [3.97%]

Altschuler, Randy

Combined Parties: 132,304 47.48%

Altschuler, Randy

CRV Unopposed

[20,125] [7.22%]

Altschuler, Randy

IDP Unopposed

[4,953] [1.78%]

Altschuler, Randy

R 7,394 86.38%

[107,226] [38.48%]

Demos, George G.

R 1,166 13.62%

Party Votes: R 8,560

Scattered

W

176 0.06%

District Votes:

8,560

278,659

DISTRICT 2

(I) King, Peter T.

Combined Parties: 142,309 58.58%

King, Peter T. R/TRP Unopposed

[116,363] [47.90%]

King, Peter T.

CRV Unopposed

[19,515] [8.03%]

King, Peter T.

IDP Unopposed

[6,431] [2.65%]

Falcone, Vivianne C.

Combined Parties: 100,545 41.39%

Falcone, Vivianne C.

D Unopposed

[93,932] [38.66%]

Falcone, Vivianne C.

WF Unopposed

[6,613] [2.72%]

Scattered

W

89 0.04%

District Votes:

242,943

DISTRICT 3

(I) Israel, Steve J.

Combined Parties: 157,880 57.80%

Israel, Steve J.

D Unopposed

[146,271] [53.55%]

Israel, Steve J.

WF Unopposed

[6,506] [2.38%]

Israel, Steve J.

IDP Unopposed

[5,103] [1.87%]

Labate, Stephen A.

Combined Parties: 113,203 41.44%

Labate, Stephen A. R/TRP Unopposed

[98,614] [36.10%]

Labate, Stephen A.

CRV Unopposed

[14,589] [5.34%]

McDermott, Michael

LIB

1,644 0.60%

Tolda, Anthony

CON

367 0.13%

Scattered

W

77 0.03%

District Votes:

273,171

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) McCarthy, Carolyn

Combined Parties: 163,955 61.80%

McCarthy, Carolyn

D Unopposed

[152,590] [57.52%]

McCarthy, Carolyn

IDP Unopposed

[3,893] [1.47%]

McCarthy, Carolyn

WF Unopposed

[7,472] [2.82%]

Becker, Francis X., Jr.

Combined Parties: 85,693 32.30%

Becker, Francis X., Jr.

R 6,357 55.12%

[84,982] [32.03%]

Scaturro, Frank J.

R 5,175 44.88%

Party Votes: R 11,532

Becker, Francis X., Jr.

TRP

[711] [0.27%]

Scaturro, Frank J.

CRV

15,603 5.88%

Opportunity to Ballot (Frank Scaturro) CRV 253 56.60%

Becker, Francis X., Jr.

CRV 194 43.40%

Party Votes: CRV 447

Scattered

W

49 0.02%

District Votes:

11,979

265,300

DISTRICT 5

(I) Meeks, Gregory W.

D 9,920 66.52%

167,836 89.68%

Jennings, Allan W., Jr.

D 1,972 13.22%

Scala, Mike

D 1,694 11.36%

Marthone, Joseph R.

D 1,327 8.90%

Party Votes: D 14,913

Jennings, Allan W., Jr.

R Unopposed

17,875 9.55%

Wark, Catherine

LIB

1,345 0.72%

Scattered

W

85 0.05%

District Votes:

14,913

187,141

DISTRICT 6

Meng, Grace

Combined Parties: 111,501 67.83%

Meng, Grace

D 14,825 52.98%

[107,507] [65.40%]

Lancman, Rory I.

D 7,089 25.33%

Crowley, Elizabeth S.

D 4,606 16.46%

Mittman, Robert

D 1,462 5.22%

Party Votes: D 27,982

Meng, Grace #

WF #

[3,994] [2.43%]

Lancman, Rory I. #

WF Unopposed

Halloran, Daniel J.

Combined Parties: 50,846 30.93%

Halloran, Daniel J.

R Unopposed

[45,993] [27.98%]

Halloran, Daniel J. CRV/LIB Unopposed

[4,853] [2.95%]

Chou, Evergreen C.

GRE Unopposed

1,913 1.16%

Scattered

W

114 0.07%

# Rory Lancman declined the nomination after the primary election and Grace Meng was selected as the Working Families Party nominee for the general election.

District Votes:

27,982

164,374

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Velazquez, Nydia M.

Combined Parties: 143,930 94.62%

Velazquez, Nydia M.

WF Unopposed

[9,128] [6.00%]

Velazquez, Nydia M.

D 17,208 57.92%

[134,802] [88.62%]

Dilan, Erik Martin

D 10,408 35.03%

O'Connor, Daniel J.

D 1,351 4.55%

Martinez, George

D 745 2.51%

Party Votes: D 29,712

Murray, James

CRV Unopposed

7,971 5.24%

Scattered

W

210 0.14%

District Votes:

29,712

152,111

DISTRICT 8

Jeffries, Hakeem S.

Combined Parties: 184,039 90.12%

Jeffries, Hakeem S.

WF Unopposed

[5,351] [2.62%]

Jeffries, Hakeem S.

D 28,271 71.75%

[178,688] [87.50%]

Barron, Charles

D 11,130 28.25%

Party Votes: D 39,401

Bellone, Alan S.

Combined Parties: 17,650 8.64%

Bellone, Alan S.

R Unopposed

[15,841] [7.76%]

Bellone, Alan S.

CRV Unopposed

[1,809] [0.89%]

Beavan, Colin M.

GRE Unopposed

2,441 1.20%

Scattered

W

77 0.04%

District Votes:

39,401

204,207

DISTRICT 9

(I) Clarke, Yvette D.

Combined Parties: 186,141 87.21%

Clarke, Yvette D.

WF Unopposed

[7,973] [3.74%]

Clarke, Yvette D.

D 15,069 88.32%

[178,168] [83.48%]

Kinard, Sylvia G.

D 1,993 11.68%

Party Votes: D 17,062

Cavanagh, Daniel J.

Combined Parties: 24,164 11.32%

Cavanagh, Daniel J.

R Unopposed

[20,899] [9.79%]

Cavanagh, Daniel J.

CRV Unopposed

[3,265] [1.53%]

Morgan, Vivia M.

GRE Unopposed

2,991 1.40%

Scattered

W

135 0.06%

District Votes:

17,062

213,431

DISTRICT 10

(I) Nadler, Jerrold L.

Combined Parties: 165,743 80.71%

Nadler, Jerrold L.

D Unopposed

[156,619] [76.27%]

Nadler, Jerrold L.

WF Unopposed

[9,124] [4.44%]

Chan, Michael W.

Combined Parties: 39,413 19.19%

Chan, Michael W.

R Unopposed

[35,538] [17.31%]

Chan, Michael W.

CRV Unopposed

[3,875] [1.89%]

Scattered

W

193 0.09%

District Votes:

205,349

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 11

(I) Grimm, Michael G.

Combined Parties: 103,118 52.18%

Grimm, Michael G.

R Unopposed

[91,030] [46.06%]

Grimm, Michael G.

CRV Unopposed

[12,088] [6.12%]

Murphy, Mark S.

Combined Parties: 92,430 46.77%

Murphy, Mark S.

D Unopposed

[87,720] [44.38%]

Murphy, Mark S.

WF Unopposed

[4,710] [2.38%]

Bardel, Henry J.

GRE Unopposed

1,939 0.98%

Scattered

W

148 0.07%

District Votes:

197,635

DISTRICT 12

(I) Maloney, Carolyn B.

Combined Parties: 194,370 80.51%

Maloney, Carolyn B.

D Unopposed

[185,757] [76.94%]

Maloney, Carolyn B.

WF Unopposed

[8,613] [3.57%]

Wight, Christopher R.

Combined Parties: 46,841 19.40%

Wight, Christopher R.

R Unopposed

[42,110] [17.44%]

Wight, Christopher R.

CRV Unopposed

[2,257] [0.93%]

Wight, Christopher R.

IDP Unopposed

[2,474] [1.02%]

Scattered

W

215 0.09%

District Votes:

241,426

DISTRICT 13

(I) Rangel, Charles B.

Combined Parties: 175,016 90.72%

Rangel, Charles B.

WF Unopposed

[4,326] [2.24%]

Rangel, Charles B.

D 19,187 44.45%

[170,690] [88.48%]

Espaillat, Adriano

D 18,101 41.93%

Johnson, Joyce S.

D 1,018 2.36%

Williams, Clyde Edward, Jr. D 4,266 9.88%

Schley, Craig

D 598 1.39%

Party Votes: D 43,170

Schley, Craig

R Unopposed

12,147 6.30%

Liatos, Deborah O.

SWP

5,548 2.88%

Scattered

W

202 0.10%

District Votes:

43,170

192,913

DISTRICT 14

(I) Crowley, Joseph

Combined Parties: 120,761 83.17%

Crowley, Joseph

D Unopposed

[116,117] [79.98%]

Crowley, Joseph

WF Unopposed

[4,644] [3.20%]

Gibbons, Willam F., Jr.

Combined Parties: 21,755 14.98%

Gibbons, Willam F., Jr.

R Unopposed

[19,191] [13.22%]

Gibbons, Willam F., Jr.

CRV Unopposed

[2,564] [1.77%]

Gronowicz, Anthony

GRE Unopposed

2,570 1.77%

Scattered

W

104 0.07%

District Votes:

145,190

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 15

(I) Serrano, Jose E.

Combined Parties: 152,661 97.17%

Serrano, Jose E.

D Unopposed

[150,243] [95.63%]

Serrano, Jose E.

WF Unopposed

[2,418] [1.54%]

Della Valle, Frank L.

Combined Parties: 4,427 2.82%

Della Valle, Frank L.

R Unopposed

[3,487] [2.22%]

Della Valle, Frank L.

CRV Unopposed

[940] [0.60%]

Scattered

W

27 0.02%

District Votes:

157,115

DISTRICT 16

(I) Engel, Eliot L.

Combined Parties: 179,562 75.91%

Engel, Eliot L.

WF Unopposed

[5,676] [2.40%]

Engel, Eliot L.

D 12,856 87.34%

[173,886] [73.51%]

Grimaldi, Aniello A.M.

D 1,864 12.66%

Party Votes: D 14,720

McLaughlin, Joseph

R Unopposed

53,935 22.80%

Diaferia, Joseph

GRE Unopposed

2,974 1.26%

Scattered

W

82 0.03%

District Votes:

14,720

236,553

DISTRICT 17

(I) Lowey, Nita M.

Combined Parties: 171,417 64.39%

Lowey, Nita M.

D Unopposed

[161,624] [60.71%]

Lowey, Nita M.

WF Unopposed

[9,793] [3.68%]

Carvin, Joe

R 4,225 64.68%

91,899 34.52%

Russell, Jim

R 2,307 35.32%

Party Votes: R 6,532

Morganthaler, Francis E.

WTP

2,771 1.04%

Scattered

W

118 0.04%

District Votes:

6,532

266,205

DISTRICT 18

Maloney, Sean Patrick

Combined Parties: 143,845 51.92%

Maloney, Sean Patrick #

WF #

[11,389] [4.11%]

Maloney, Sean Patrick

D 7,493 48.27%

[132,456] [47.81%]

Becker, Richard H.

D 5,036 32.44%

Alexander, Matthew C.

D 1,857 11.96%

Jackson, Duane

D 780 5.03%

Wilson, Thomas

D 356 2.29%

Party Votes: D 15,522

Weissman, Larry #

WF Unopposed

(I) Hayworth, Nan

Combined Parties: 133,049 48.02%

Hayworth, Nan

R Unopposed

[113,386] [40.92%]

Hayworth, Nan

CRV Unopposed

[19,663] [7.10%]

Scattered

W

169 0.06%

# Larry Weissman declined the nomination after the primary election and Sean Patrick Maloney was selected as the Working Families Party nominee for the general election.

District Votes:

15,522

277,063

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 19

(I) Gibson, Christopher P.

Combined Parties: 150,245 52.78%

Gibson, Christopher P.

R Unopposed

[123,066] [43.23%]

Gibson, Christopher P.

CRV Unopposed

[17,629] [6.19%]

Gibson, Christopher P.

IDP Unopposed

[9,550] [3.35%]

Schreibman, Julian

Combined Parties: 134,295 47.17%

Schreibman, Julian

WF Unopposed

[13,336] [4.68%]

Schreibman, Julian

D 6,653 58.82%

[120,959] [42.49%]

Tyner, Joel

D 4,657 41.18%

Party Votes: D 11,310

Scattered

W

139 0.05%

District Votes:

11,310

284,679

DISTRICT 20

(I) Tonko, Paul D.

Combined Parties: 203,401 68.41%

Tonko, Paul D.

D Unopposed

[181,093] [60.91%]

Tonko, Paul D.

IDP Unopposed

[10,291] [3.46%]

Tonko, Paul D.

WF Unopposed

[12,017] [4.04%]

Dieterich, Robert J.

Combined Parties: 93,778 31.54%

Dieterich, Robert J.

R Unopposed

[79,102] [26.61%]

Dieterich, Robert J.

CRV Unopposed

[14,676] [4.94%]

Scattered

W

135 0.05%

District Votes:

297,314

DISTRICT 21

(I) Owens, William L.

Combined Parties: 126,631 50.14%

Owens, William L.

D Unopposed

[117,856] [46.67%]

Owens, William L.

WF Unopposed

[8,775] [3.47%]

Doheny, Matthew A.

Combined Parties: 121,646 48.17%

Doheny, Matthew A.

CRV Unopposed

[12,877] [5.10%]

Doheny, Matthew A.

IDP Unopposed

[4,401] [1.74%]

Doheny, Matthew A.

R 9,331 70.81%

104,368 41.32%

Greene, Kellie A.

R 3,847 29.19%

Party Votes: R 13,178

Hassig, Donald L.

GRE Unopposed

4,174 1.65%

Scattered

W

105 0.04%

District Votes:

13,178

252,556

DISTRICT 22

(I) Hanna, Richard L.

Combined Parties: 157,941 60.55%

Hanna, Richard L.

IDP Unopposed

[12,899] [4.94%]

Hanna, Richard L.

R 10,627 71.13%

[145,042] [55.60%]

Kicinski, Michael J., Sr.

R 4,314 28.87%

Party Votes: R 14,941

Lamb, Dan

D Unopposed

102,080 39.13%

Scattered

W

842 0.32%

District Votes:

14,941

260,863

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June 26th

November 6th

DISTRICT 23

(I) Reed, Thomas W., II

Combined Parties: 137,669 51.90%

Reed, Thomas W., II

R Unopposed

[117,641] [44.35%]

Reed, Thomas W., II

CRV Unopposed

[14,273] [5.38%]

Reed, Thomas W., II

IDP Unopposed

[5,755] [2.17%]

Shinagawa, Nate

Combined Parties: 127,535 48.08%

Shinagawa, Nate

WF Unopposed

[12,945] [4.88%]

Shinagawa, Nate

D 6,162 53.86%

[114,590] [43.20%]

Burke, Leslie Danks

D 4,246 37.11%

Dobson, Melissa K.

D 1,033 9.03%

Party Votes: D 11,441

Scattered

W

78 0.03%

District Votes:

11,441

265,282

DISTRICT 24

Maffei, Daniel B.

Combined Parties: 143,044 48.82%

Maffei, Daniel B.

D Unopposed

[133,908] [45.70%]

Maffei, Daniel B.

WF Unopposed

[9,136] [3.12%]

(I) Buerkle, Ann Marie

Combined Parties: 127,054 43.36%

Buerkle, Ann Marie

R Unopposed

[105,584] [36.04%]

Buerkle, Ann Marie

CRV Unopposed

[16,481] [5.63%]

Buerkle, Ann Marie

IDP Unopposed

[4,989] [1.70%]

Rozum, Ursula E.

GRE Unopposed

22,670 7.74%

Scattered

W

220 0.08%

District Votes:

292,988

DISTRICT 25

(I) Slaughter, Louise M.

Combined Parties: 179,810 57.36%

Slaughter, Louise M.

D Unopposed

[168,761] [53.84%]

Slaughter, Louise M.

WF Unopposed

[11,049] [3.52%]

Brooks, Maggie

Combined Parties: 133,389 42.55%

Brooks, Maggie

R Unopposed

[109,292] [34.87%]

Brooks, Maggie

CRV Unopposed

[18,543] [5.92%]

Brooks, Maggie

IDP Unopposed

[5,554] [1.77%]

Scattered

W

253 0.08%

District Votes:

313,452

DISTRICT 26

(I) Higgins, Brian

Combined Parties: 212,588 74.78%

Higgins, Brian

D Unopposed

[195,234] [68.68%]

Higgins, Brian

WF Unopposed

[17,354] [6.10%]

Madigan, Michael H.

Combined Parties: 71,666 25.21%

Madigan, Michael H.

R Unopposed

[57,368] [20.18%]

Madigan, Michael H.

CRV Unopposed

[10,243] [3.60%]

Madigan, Michael H.

IDP Unopposed

[4,055] [1.43%]

Scattered

W

17 0.01%

District Votes:

284,271

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November 6th

DISTRICT 27

Collins, Chris

Combined Parties: 161,220 50.77%

Collins, Chris

CRV Unopposed

[23,970] [7.55%]

Collins, Chris

R 11,677 59.86%

[137,250] [43.22%]

Bellavia, David G.

R 7,830 40.14%

Party Votes: R 19,507

(I) Hochul, Kathy C.

Combined Parties: 156,219 49.20%

Hochul, Kathy C.

D Unopposed

[140,008] [44.09%]

Hochul, Kathy C.

WF Unopposed

[16,211] [5.11%]

Scattered

W

95 0.03%

District Votes:

19,507

317,534

Total State Votes:

299,930

6,469,725

NORTH CAROLINA

May 8th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Butterfield, G. K .

D 89,531 81.13%

254,644 75.32%

Whittacre, Dan

D 20,822 18.87%

Party Votes: D 110,353

DiLauro, Pete

R Unopposed

77,288 22.86%

Holloman, Darryl

LIB Unopposed

6,134 1.81%

District Votes:

110,353

338,066

DISTRICT 2

(I) Ellmers, Renee

R 37,661 55.98%

174,066 55.90%

Speer, Richard

R 20,099 29.87%

Holmes, Sonya

R 6,535 9.71%

Munno, Clement F.

R 2,982 4.43%

Party Votes: R 67,277

Wilkins, Steve

D 24,327 50.69%

128,973 41.42%

Morris, Toni

D 20,431 42.57%

Bibbs, Jim

D 3,238 6.75%

Party Votes: D 47,996

Irving, Brian

LIB Unopposed

8,358 2.68%

District Votes:

115,273

311,397

DISTRICT 3

(I) Jones, Walter B.

R 42,644 68.99%

195,571 63.11%

Palombo, Frank

R 19,166 31.01%

Party Votes: R 61,810

Anderson, Erik

D Unopposed

114,314 36.89%

District Votes:

61,810

309,885

DISTRICT 4

(I) Price, David

D Unopposed

259,534 74.47%

D'Annunzio, Tim

R 14,065 46.41%

88,951 25.53%

Allen, Jim

R 10,430 34.42%

Hutchins, George Frank

R 5,811 19.17%

Party Votes: R 30,306

District Votes:

30,306

348,485

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November 6th

DISTRICT 5

(I) Foxx, Virginia

R Unopposed

200,945 57.54%

Motsinger, Elisabeth

D 38,512 69.73%

148,252 42.46%

Peller, Bruce G.

D 16,716 30.27%

Party Votes: D 55,228

District Votes:

55,228

349,197

DISTRICT 6

(I) Coble, Howard

R 50,701 57.29%

222,116 60.92%

Flynn, Bill

R 19,741 22.31%

Yow, Billy

R 18,057 20.40%

Party Votes: R 88,499

Foriest, Tony

D Unopposed

142,467 39.08%

District Votes:

88,499

364,583

DISTRICT 7

(I) McIntyre, Mike

D Unopposed

168,695 50.10%

Rouzer, David

R 34,647 48.52%

168,041 49.90%

Pantano, Ilario Gregory

R 31,752 44.46%

Crow, Randy

R 5,012 7.02%

Party Votes: R 71,411

District Votes:

71,411

336,736

DISTRICT 8

Hudson, Richard

R 21,451 32.07% 10,699 63.62% 160,695 53.16%

Keadle, Scott

R 14,687 21.96% 6,118 36.38%

Robinson, Vernon

R 12,181 18.21%

Steen, Fred F., II

R 9,670 14.46%

Whitley, John M.

R 8,894 13.30%

Party Votes: R 66,883

16,817

(I) Kissell, Larry

D 45,987 72.56%

137,139 45.37%

Williams, Marcus W.

D 17,393 27.44%

Party Votes: D 63,380

Blue, Antonio

W

3,990 1.32%

Scattered

W

456 0.15%

District Votes:

130,263

16,817

302,280

DISTRICT 9

Pittenger, Robert

R 29,999 32.45% 18,982 52.90% 194,537 51.78%

Pendergraph, Jim

R 23,401 25.31% 16,902 47.10%

Peacock, Edwin B., III

R 11,336 12.26%

Killian, Ric

R 9,691 10.48%

Barry, Dan

R 5,515 5.97%

Dulin, Andy

R 4,526 4.90%

Steinberg, Mike

R 2,297 2.48%

Gauthier, Jon

R 2,056 2.22%

Leonczyk, Ken

R 2,047 2.21%

Lynch, Richard

R 1,000 1.08%

Shaffer, Michael

R 579 0.63%

Party Votes: R 92,447

35,884

Roberts, Jennifer

D Unopposed

171,503 45.65%

Campbell, Curtis

LIB Unopposed

9,650 2.57%

District Votes:

92,447

35,884

375,690

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November 6th

DISTRICT 10

(I) McHenry, Patrick

R 58,844 72.54%

190,826 56.99%

Fortenberry, Ken H.

R 15,936 19.65%

Peterson, Don

R 6,337 7.81%

Party Votes: R 81,117

Keever, Patsy

D 36,791 57.88%

144,023 43.01%

Bellamy, Terry Michelle

D 16,865 26.53%

Murphy, Timothy

D 9,908 15.59%

Party Votes: D 63,564

District Votes:

144,681

334,849

DISTRICT 11

Meadows, Mark

R 35,733 37.83% 17,520 76.20% 190,319 57.42%

Patterson, Vance

R 22,306 23.61% 5,471 23.80%

Hunt, Jeff

R 13,353 14.14%

Wingfield, Ethan

R 10,697 11.32%

Harris, Susan

R 5,825 6.17%

West, Kenny

R 3,970 4.20%

Campbell, Spence

R 1,799 1.90%

Petrella, Chris

R 778 0.82%

Party Votes: R 94,461

22,991

Rogers, Hayden

D 35,518 55.73%

141,107 42.58%

Bothwell, Cecil

D 19,161 30.07%

Hill, Tom

D 9,049 14.20%

Party Votes: D 63,728

District Votes:

158,189

22,991

331,426

DISTRICT 12

(I) Watt, Mel

D 52,968 80.91%

247,591 79.63%

Newton, Matt

D 12,495 19.09%

Party Votes: D 65,463

Brosch, Jack

R Unopposed

63,317 20.37%

District Votes: R 65,463

310,908

DISTRICT 13

Holding, George

R 37,341 43.51%

210,495 56.80%

Coble, Paul Y.

R 29,354 34.21%

Randall, Bill

R 19,119 22.28%

Party Votes: R 85,814

Malone, Charles

D 45,865 66.89%

160,115 43.20%

Holliday, Bernard A.

D 22,703 33.11%

Party Votes: D 68,568

District Votes:

154,382

370,610

Total State Votes:

1,278,305

75,692

4,384,112

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June 12th

November 6th

Cramer, Kevin

R 54,405 54.44%

173,433 54.87%

Kalk, Brian P.

R 45,415 45.45%

Scattered

W(R) 113 0.11%

Party Votes: R 99,933

Gulleson, Pam

DNL 51,750 99.86%

131,869 41.72%

Scattered W(DNL) 74 0.14%

Party Votes: DNL 51,824

Olson, Eric

LIB 655 98.50%

10,261 3.25%

Scattered W(LIB) 10 1.50%

Party Votes: LIB 665

Scattered (Nonqualified Candidates) W(CON) 25 69.44%

Cramer, Kevin W(CON) 4 11.11%

Garaas, Stephen W(CON) 1 2.78%

Gullekson, Pam W(CON) 1 2.78%

Jordheim, Harold W(CON) 1 2.78%

Kirkeby, Jason W(CON) 1 2.78%

Lies, Deedra W(CON) 1 2.78%

Shoenak, Lillie W(CON) 1 2.78%

Tilbert, Billy W(CON) 1 2.78%

Party Votes: CON 36

Scattered

W

508 0.16%

Total State Votes:

152,458

316,071

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS November 6th

(I) Sablan, Gregorio Kilili Camacho IND

9,829 79.70%

Demapan, Ignacia Tudela

R

2,503 20.30%

Total Votes:

12,332

OHIO (Updated)

March 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Chabot, Steve

R 57,496 100.00%

201,907 57.73%

Party Votes: R 57,496

Sinnard, Jeff

D 4,561 50.31%

131,490 37.60%

Kantzler, Malcolm

D 4,505 49.69%

Party Votes: D 9,066

Berns, Jim

LIB 140 86.96%

9,674 2.77%

Noble, Queen

LIB 21 13.04%

Party Votes: LIB 161

Stevenson, Rich

GRE 93 100.00%

6,645 1.90%

Party Votes: GRE 93

District Votes:

66,816

349,716

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March 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Wenstrup, Brad

R 42,482 48.74%

194,299 58.63%

(I) Schmidt, Jean

R 37,383 42.89%

Brush, Tony

R 4,275 4.90%

Kundrata, Fred

R 2,999 3.44%

Green, Joe

W(R) 29 0.03%

Party Votes: R 87,168

Smith, William R.

D 10,176 50.15%

137,082 41.37%

Krikorian, David

D 10,116 49.85%

Party Votes: D 20,292

District Votes:

107,460

331,381

DISTRICT 3

Beatty, Joyce

D 15,848 38.32%

201,921 68.29%

Kilroy, Mary Jo

D 14,369 34.74%

Tyson, Priscilla R.

D 6,244 15.10%

Celeste, Ted

D 4,895 11.84%

Party Votes: D 41,356

Long, Chris

R 16,711 57.53%

77,903 26.35%

Adams, John

R 12,335 42.47%

Party Votes: R 29,046

Ehrbar, Richard

LIB 674 100.00%

9,462 3.20%

Party Votes: LIB 674

Fitrakis, Bob

GRE 182 100.00%

6,388 2.16%

Party Votes: GRE 182

Brown, Jeff

W

5 0.00%

District Votes:

71,258

295,679

DISTRICT 4

(I) Jordan, Jim

R 70,470 100.00%

182,643 58.35%

Party Votes: R 70,470

Slone, Jim

D 23,341 100.00%

114,214 36.49%

Party Votes: D 23,341

Kalla, Chris W(LIB)/LIB 25 100.00%

16,141 5.16%

Party Votes: LIB 25

District Votes:

93,836

312,998

DISTRICT 5

(I) Latta, Bob

R 76,477 82.58%

201,514 57.27%

Wallis, Bob

R 16,135 17.42%

Party Votes: R 92,612

Zimmann, Angela

D 25,530 100.00%

137,806 39.16%

Party Votes: D 25,530

Eberly, Eric

LIB 338 100.00%

12,558 3.57%

Party Votes: LIB 338

District Votes:

118,480

351,878

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March 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 6

(I) Johnson, Bill

R 56,905 83.94%

164,536 53.25%

Smith, Victor

R 10,888 16.06%

Party Votes: R 67,793

Wilson, Charlie

D 37,374 82.16%

144,444 46.75%

Adulewicz, Cas

D 8,117 17.84%

Party Votes: D 45,491

District Votes:

113,284

308,980

DISTRICT 7

(I) Gibbs, Bob

R 54,067 79.88%

178,104 56.40%

Liggett, Hombre

R 13,621 20.12%

Party Votes: R 67,688

Healy-Abrams, Joyce R.

D 22,486 100.00%

137,708 43.60%

Party Votes: D 22,486

District Votes:

90,174

315,812

DISTRICT 8

(I) Boehner, John A.

R 71,120 83.82%

246,380 99.97%

Lewis, David

R 13,733 16.18%

Party Votes: R 84,853

Condit, James J., Jr.

W

62 0.03%

District Votes:

84,853

246,442

DISTRICT 9

(I) Kaptur, Marcy

D 42,902 56.18%

217,775 73.04%

(I) Kucinich, Dennis J.

D 30,564 40.02%

Veysey, Graham

D 2,900 3.80%

Party Votes: D 76,366

Wurzelbacher, Samuel J.

R 15,166 51.43%

68,666 23.03%

Kraus, Steven W.

R 14,323 48.57%

Party Votes: R 29,489

Stipe, Sean P.

LIB 170 100.00%

11,725 3.93%

Party Votes: LIB 170

District Votes:

106,025

298,166

DISTRICT 10

(I) Turner, Mike

R 65,574 80.12%

208,201 59.54%

Anderson, John D.

R 14,435 17.64%

Breen, Edward Focke

R 1,839 2.25%

Party Votes: R 81,848

Neuhardt, Sharen Swartz

D 7,705 35.72%

131,097 37.49%

Freeman, Olivia

D 5,530 25.63%

Esrati, David

D 2,952 13.68%

McMasters, Tom

D 2,212 10.25%

Steele, Ryan

D 1,644 7.62%

Van Allen, Mack

D 1,530 7.09%

Party Votes: D 21,573

Harlow, David A.

LIB 136 100.00%

10,373 2.97%

Party Votes: LIB 136

District Votes:

103,557

349,671

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March 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 11

(I) Fudge, Marcia L.

D 65,333 89.41%

258,378 100.00%

Henley, Gerald C.

D 4,570 6.25%

Powell, Isaac

D 3,169 4.34%

Party Votes: D 73,072

District Votes:

73,072

258,378

DISTRICT 12

(I) Tiberi, Pat

R 72,560 77.88%

233,874 63.47%

Yarbrough, Bill

R 20,610 22.12%

Party Votes: R 93,170

Reese, Jim

D 14,312 69.89%

134,614 36.53%

Litt, Doug

D 6,165 30.11%

Party Votes: D 20,477

District Votes:

113,647

368,488

DISTRICT 13

(I) Ryan, Tim

D 56,670 100.00%

235,492 72.77%

Party Votes: D 56,670

Agana, Marisha G.

R 27,754 100.00%

88,120 27.23%

Party Votes: R 27,754

District Votes:

84,424

323,612

DISTRICT 14

Joyce, David P. #

R #

183,660 54.04%

(I) LaTourette, Steven C. #

R 69,551 100.00%

Party Votes: R 69,551

Blanchard, Dale Virgil

D 29,508 100.00%

131,638 38.73%

Party Votes: D 29,508

Mastromatteo, Elaine R.

GRE 94 100.00%

13,038 3.84%

Party Votes: GRE 94

Macko, David

LIB 221 100.00%

11,536 3.39%

Party Votes: LIB 221

Zurbrugg, Aaron J.

W

6 0.00%

Winfield, Steven T.

W

0 0.00%

Robinson, Erick Donald

W

0 0.00%

# Steven LaTourette withdrew after the primary election and David Joyce was selected by the party to fill the vacancy on the general election ballot.

District Votes:

99,374

339,878

DISTRICT 15

(I) Stivers, Steve

R 70,191 89.31%

205,277 61.56%

Chope, Charles

R 8,404 10.69%

Party Votes: R 78,595

Lang, Pat

D 16,483 56.68%

128,188 38.44%

Wharton, Scott

D 12,599 43.32%

Party Votes: D 29,082

District Votes:

107,677

333,465

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March 6th

November 6th

DISTRICT 16

(I) Renacci, Jim

R 66,487 100.00%

185,167 52.05%

Party Votes: R 66,487

(I) Sutton, Betty

D 37,232 100.00%

170,604 47.95%

Party Votes: D 37,232

Blevins, Jeffrey J.

LIB 135 100.00%

Party Votes: LIB 135

District Votes:

103,854

355,771

Total State Votes:

1,537,791

5,140,315

OKLAHOMA

June 26th August 28th November 6th

DISTRICT 1

Brindenstine, Jim

R 28,055 53.83%

181,084 63.47%

(I) Sullivan, John

R 24,058 46.17%

Party Votes: R 52,113

Olson, John

D Unopposed

91,421 32.04%

Allen, Craig

IND

12,807 4.49%

District Votes:

52,113

285,312

DISTRICT 2

Mullin, Markwayne

R 12,008 42.40% 12,059 56.81% 143,701 57.34%

Faught, George

R 6,582 23.24% 9,167 43.19%

Wood, Dakota

R 3,479 12.28%

Rowe, Dustin

R 2,871 10.14%

Pettigrew, Wayne

R 2,479 8.75%

Thompson, Dwayne

R 901 3.18%

Party Votes: R 28,320

21,226

Wallace, Rob

D 31,793 46.14% 25,105 57.02% 96,081 38.34%

Herriman, Wayne

D 28,632 41.55% 18,926 42.98%

Everett, Earl E.

D 8,484 12.31%

Party Votes: D 68,909

44,031

Fulks, Michael G.

IND

10,830 4.32%

District Votes:

97,229

65,257

250,612

DISTRICT 3

(I) Lucas, Frank D.

R 33,454 88.16%

201,744 75.28%

Stump, William Craig

R 4,492 11.84%

Party Votes: R 37,946

Murray, Timothy Ray

D 9,252 52.33%

53,472 19.95%

Robbins, Frankie

D 8,429 47.67%

Party Votes: D 17,681

Sanders, William M.

IND

12,787 4.77%

District Votes:

55,627

268,003

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June 26th August 28th November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Cole, Tom

R 22,840 87.73%

176,740 67.89%

Caissie, Gary D.

R 3,195 12.27%

Party Votes: R 26,035

Bebo, Donna Marie

D 11,935 58.31%

71,846 27.60%

Smith, Bert

D 8,532 41.69%

Party Votes: D 20,467

Harris, RJ

IND

11,745 4.51%

District Votes:

46,502

260,331

DISTRICT 5

(I) Lankford, James

R Unopposed

153,603 58.70%

Guild, Tom

D Unopposed

97,504 37.26%

Martin, Pat

IND

5,394 2.06%

Murphy, Robert T.

IND

5,176 1.98%

District Votes:

261,677

Total State Votes:

251,471

65,257

1,325,935

OREGON

May 15th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Bonamici, Suzanne D/WF 57,146 98.95%

197,845 59.60%

Scattered

W(D) 608 1.05%

Party Votes: D 57,754

Morgan, Delinda

R 18,996 56.34%

109,699 33.04%

Michaels, Lisa

R 14,274 42.33%

Scattered

W(R) 447 1.33%

Party Votes: R 33,717

Reynolds, Steven LIB/PG/PRO *

15,009 4.52%

Ekstrom, Bob

CON *

8,918 2.69%

Scattered

W

509 0.15%

District Votes:

91,471

331,980

DISTRICT 2

(I) Walden, Greg

R 77,498 99.26%

228,043 68.63%

Scattered

W(R) 581 0.74%

Party Votes: R 78,079

Segers, Joyce B. D/WF 31,157 76.49%

96,741 29.12%

Sweeney, John

D 8,825 21.67%

Scattered

W(D) 751 1.84%

Party Votes: D 40,733

Tabor, Joe

LIB *

7,025 2.11%

Scattered

W

446 0.13%

District Votes:

118,812

332,255

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May 15th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Blumenauer, Earl

D 84,628 98.87%

264,979 74.46%

Scattered

W(D) 969 1.13%

Party Votes: D 85,597

Green, Ronald

R 14,844 63.15%

70,325 19.76%

Lopez, Delia

R 8,237 35.04%

Scattered

W(R) 424 1.80%

Party Votes: R 23,505

Broadnax, Woodrow PG/PRO *

13,159 3.70%

Cline, Michael

LIB *

6,640 1.87%

Scattered

W

772 0.22%

District Votes:

109,102

355,875

DISTRICT 4

(I) DeFazio, Peter A. D/PRO/WF 69,864 89.87%

212,866 59.11%

Robinson, Matthew L.

D 7,665 9.86%

Scattered

W(D) 212 0.27%

Party Votes: D 77,741

Robinson, Art R/CON 50,090 97.25%

140,549 39.03%

Scattered

W(R) 1,414 2.75%

Party Votes: R 51,504

Huntting, Chuck

LIB *

6,205 1.72%

Scattered

W

468 0.13%

District Votes:

129,245

360,088

DISTRICT 5

(I) Schrader, Kurt

D 51,652 98.47%

177,229 54.04%

Scattered

W(D) 805 1.53%

Party Votes: D 52,457

Thompson, Fred

R 33,448 66.97%

139,223 42.45%

Bowerman, Karen

R 16,174 32.39%

Scattered

W(R) 320 0.64%

Party Votes: R 49,942

Lugo, Christina Jean

PG *

7,516 2.29%

Baldwin, Raymond

CON *

3,600 1.10%

Scattered

W

402 0.12%

District Votes:

102,399

327,970

Total State Votes:

551,029

1,708,168

* The Constitution party nominated by convention on May 19, 2012, the Pacific Green Party nominated by convention on June 2, 2012, and the Libertarian party

conducted its own primary election on June 29, 2012. These convention/primary nominees are noted with an asterisk. The Libertarian party primary vote totals

listed below were obtained from the state party and the results shown are for the first round of voting. Subsequent rounds eliminated or reduced the write-in counts.

For non write-in candidates, the subsequent vote totals per round were: Steven Reynolds (OR/01), Round 2: 166. Chuck Huntting (OR/04), Round 2: 159.

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 5

Reynolds, Steven LIB 166 99.40%

Huntting, Chuck W(LIB) 2 11.76%

Roller, Dale W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Cornilles, Rob W(LIB) 1 0.60%

Schrader, Kurt W(LIB) 2 11.76%

Seghetti, Paul W(LIB) 1 5.88%

DISTRICT 2

Dial, Ben W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Tabor, Joseph W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Tabor, Joe LIB 133 100.00%

Grover, Angela W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Taggart, Nathaniel J. W(LIB) 1 5.88%

DISTRICT 3

Haenggi, Robert A. W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Wedel, David D. W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Cline, Michael LIB 125 100.00%

Holmes, Blake W(LIB) 1 5.88%

White, Reverend W(LIB) 1 5.88%

DISTRICT 4

Jabin, Fred W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Huntting, Chuck LIB 138 78.41%

Koepping, Garrett W(LIB) 1 5.88%

Robinson, Art LIB 36 20.45%

Rice, Rich W(LIB) 1 5.88%

DeFazio, Peter W(LIB) 2 1.14% (Continued next column)

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April 24th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Brady, Robert A.

D 42,744 99.91%

235,394 84.95%

Scattered

W(D) 39 0.09%

Party Votes: D 42,783

Featherman, John

R 10,288 99.89%

41,708 15.05%

Scattered

W(R) 11 0.11%

Party Votes: R 10,299

District Votes:

53,082

277,102

DISTRICT 2

(I) Fattah, Chaka

D 87,620 99.92%

318,176 89.28%

Scattered

W(D) 66 0.08%

Party Votes: D 87,686

Mansfield, Robert Allen, Jr. R 5,562 99.78%

33,381 9.37%

Scattered

W(R) 12 0.22%

Party Votes: R 5,574

Foster, James

IND

4,829 1.35%

District Votes:

93,260

356,386

DISTRICT 3

(I) Kelly, Mike

R 46,382 99.54%

165,826 54.82%

Scattered

W(R) 215 0.46%

Party Votes: R 46,597

Eaton, Missa

D 28,355 99.34%

123,933 40.97%

Scattered

W(D) 188 0.66%

Party Votes: D 28,543

Porter, Steven

IND

12,755 4.22%

District Votes:

75,140

302,514

DISTRICT 4

Perry, Scott

R 34,881 53.42%

181,603 59.74%

Reilly, Christopher B.

R 12,143 18.60%

Summers, Sean E.

R 9,316 14.27%

Waga, Theodore, III

R 3,086 4.73%

Martin, Eric Robert

R 2,159 3.31%

Swomley, Mark M.

R 2,150 3.29%

Downs, Kevin E.

R 1,451 2.22%

Scattered

W(R) 111 0.17%

Party Votes: R 65,297

Perkinson, Harry

D 14,188 55.58%

104,643 34.42%

Lee, Ken

D 11,134 43.62%

Scattered

W(D) 203 0.80%

Party Votes: D 25,525

Wolf, Wayne W.

IND

11,524 3.79%

Koffenberger, Michael Bryant LIB

6,210 2.04%

District Votes:

90,822

303,980

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April 24th

November 6th

DISTRICT 5

(I) Thompson, Glenn

R 49,941 99.48%

177,740 62.92%

Scattered

W(R) 263 0.52%

Party Votes: R 50,204

Dumas, Charles

D 25,252 98.91%

104,725 37.08%

Scattered

W(D) 278 1.09%

Party Votes: D 25,530

District Votes:

75,734

282,465

DISTRICT 6

(I) Gerlach, Jim

R 45,206 99.40%

191,725 57.14%

Scattered

W(R) 274 0.60%

Party Votes: R 45,480

Trivedi, Manan M.

D 20,037 99.53%

143,803 42.86%

Scattered

W(D) 94 0.47%

Party Votes: D 20,131

District Votes:

65,611

335,528

DISTRICT 7

(I) Meehan, Patrick L.

R 55,387 99.88%

209,942 59.40%

Scattered

W(R) 67 0.12%

Party Votes: R 55,454

Badey, George

D 20,075 99.87%

143,509 40.60%

Scattered

W(D) 26 0.13%

Party Votes: D 20,101

District Votes:

75,555

353,451

DISTRICT 8

(I) Fitzpatrick, Mike

R 42,935 100.00%

199,379 56.60%

Scattered

W(R) 0 0.00%

Party Votes: R 42,935

Boockvar, Kathy

D 25,595 100.00%

152,859 43.40%

Scattered

W(D) 0 0.00%

Party Votes: D 25,595

District Votes:

68,530

352,238

DISTRICT 9

(I) Shuster, Bill

R 41,735 100.00%

169,177 61.67%

Scattered

W(R) 0 0.00%

Party Votes: R 41,735

Ramsburg, Karen W(D)/D 1,581 76.52%

105,128 38.33%

Scattered

W(D) 485 23.48%

Party Votes: D 2,066

District Votes:

43,801

274,305

DISTRICT 10

(I) Marino, Thomas A.

R 51,373 99.69%

179,563 65.58%

Scattered

W(R) 161 0.31%

Party Votes: R 51,534

Scollo, Philip

D 19,291 99.07%

94,227 34.42%

Scattered

W(D) 182 0.93%

Party Votes: D 19,473

District Votes:

71,007

273,790

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April 24th

November 6th

DISTRICT 11

(I) Barletta, Lou

R 49,511 99.43%

166,967 58.54%

Scattered

W(R) 286 0.57%

Party Votes: R 49,797

Stilp, Gene

D 18,716 54.09%

118,231 41.46%

Vinsko, Bill

D 15,609 45.11%

Scattered

W(D) 276 0.80%

Party Votes: D 34,601

District Votes:

84,398

285,198

DISTRICT 12

Rothfus, Keith J.

R 44,360 99.19%

175,352 51.74%

Scattered

W(R) 362 0.81%

Party Votes: R 44,722

(I) Critz, Mark S.

D 32,384 51.03%

163,589 48.26%

(I) Altmire, Jason

D 30,895 48.69%

Scattered

W(D) 176 0.28%

Party Votes: D 63,455

District Votes:

108,177

338,941

DISTRICT 13

(I) Schwartz, Allyson Y.

D 36,756 99.90%

209,901 69.09%

Scattered

W(D) 35 0.10%

Party Votes: D 36,791

Rooney, Joseph James

R 21,644 99.98%

93,918 30.91%

Scattered

W(R) 5 0.02%

Party Votes: R 21,649

District Votes:

58,440

303,819

DISTRICT 14

(I) Doyle, Mike

D 50,323 79.93%

251,932 76.89%

Brooks, Janis C.

D 12,484 19.83%

Scattered

W(D) 149 0.24%

Party Votes: D 62,956

Lessmann, Hans F.

R 15,936 98.61%

75,702 23.11%

Scattered

W(R) 225 1.39%

Party Votes: R 16,161

District Votes:

79,117

327,634

DISTRICT 15

(I) Dent, Charles W.

R 38,651 99.81%

168,960 56.75%

Scattered

W(R) 74 0.19%

Party Votes: R 38,725

Daugherty, Richard

D 14,623 58.69%

128,764 43.25%

Eaton, Jackson

D 10,265 41.20%

Scattered

W(D) 29 0.12%

Party Votes: D 24,917

District Votes:

63,642

297,724

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April 24th

November 6th

DISTRICT 16

(I) Pitts, Joseph R.

R 44,110 99.16%

156,192 54.85%

Scattered

W(R) 374 0.84%

Party Votes: R 44,484

Strader, Aryanna C.

D 15,839 99.48%

111,185 39.04%

Scattered

W(D) 82 0.52%

Party Votes: D 15,921

Murphy, John A

IND

12,250 4.30%

Bednarski, James F.

BFC

5,154 1.81%

District Votes:

60,405

284,781

DISTRICT 17

Cartwright, Matthew A.

D 33,255 57.07%

161,393 60.31%

(I) Holden, Tim

D 24,953 42.82%

Scattered

W(D) 60 0.10%

Party Votes: D 58,268

Cummings, Laureen A.

R 26,953 98.09%

106,208 39.69%

Scattered

W(R) 524 1.91%

Party Votes: R 27,477

District Votes:

85,745

267,601

DISTRICT 18

(I) Murphy, Tim

R 32,854 63.35%

216,727 63.96%

Feinberg, Evan Gary

R 18,937 36.52%

Scattered

W(R) 67 0.13%

Party Votes: R 51,858

Maggi, Lawrence

D 39,096 99.29%

122,146 36.04%

Scattered

W(D) 279 0.71%

Party Votes: D 39,375

District Votes:

91,233

338,873

Scattered (Write-In Votes for All Districts) W

4,265 0.08%

Total State Votes:

1,343,699

5,560,595

PUERTO RICO

March 18th

November 6th

(I) Pierluisi Urrutia, Pedro R.

NPP Unopposed

905,066 48.76%

Cox Alomar, Roberto

PPD Unopposed

881,181 47.47%

Mercado Nieves, Juan Manuel PRI Unopposed

38,941 2.10%

Córdova Iturregui, Felix

PPT

13,120 0.71%

Guzmán Rivera, Mária de Lourdes MUS

11,764 0.63%

Guillont Juarbe, Sadiasept

PPR

5,647 0.30%

Scattered

W

626 0.03%

Total Votes:

1,856,345

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RHODE ISLAND

September 11th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Cicilline, David N.

D 30,203 62.14%

108,612 52.95%

Gemma, Anthony P.

D 14,702 30.25%

Young, Christopher F.

D 3,701 7.61%

Party Votes: D 48,606

Doherty, Brendan P.

R Unopposed

83,737 40.82%

Vogel, David S.

IND

12,504 6.10%

Scattered

W

248 0.12%

Anyone Else

W

8 0.00%

Mouse, Mickey

W

6 0.00%

District Votes:

48,606

205,115

DISTRICT 2

(I) Langevin, James R.

D 22,161 74.09%

124,067 55.72%

Matson, John O.

D 7,748 25.91%

Party Votes: D 29,909

Riley, Michael G.

R 5,283 65.63%

78,189 35.12%

Russo, Kara D.

R 1,488 18.48%

Gardiner, Michael J.

R 825 10.25%

Robbio, Donald F.

R 454 5.64%

Party Votes: R 8,050

Collins, Abel G.

IND

20,212 9.08%

Scattered

W

167 0.08%

None

W

25 0.01%

District Votes:

37,959

222,660

Total State Votes:

86,565

427,775

SOUTH CAROLINA

June 12th* June 26th November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Scott, Tim

R Unopposed

179,908 62.03%

Rose, Bobbie

Combined Parties: 103,557 35.71%

Rose, Bobbie

D Unopposed

[98,154] [33.84%]

Rose, Bobbie

WF *

[5,403] [1.86%]

Blandford, Keith

LIB *

6,334 2.18%

Scattered

W

214 0.07%

District Votes:

290,013

DISTRICT 2

(I) Wilson, Joe

R 23,062 80.58%

196,116 96.27%

Black, Phil

R 5,557 19.42%

Party Votes: R 28,619

Scattered

W

7,602 3.73%

District Votes:

28,619

203,718

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June 12th* June 26th November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Duncan, Jeff

R Unopposed

169,512 66.54%

Doyle, Brian Ryan B.

D 4,782 66.00%

84,735 33.26%

Gaither, Cason

D 2,464 34.00%

Party Votes: D 7,246

Scattered

W

516 0.20%

District Votes:

7,246

254,763

DISTRICT 4

(I) Gowdy, Trey

R Unopposed

173,201 64.90%

Morrow, Deb

Combined Parties: 89,964 33.71%

Morrow, Deb

WF *

[5,877] [2.20%]

Morrow, Deb

D 3,678 70.65%

[84,087] [31.51%]

Tobias, Jimmy

D 1,528 29.35%

Party Votes: D 5,206

Sumerel, Jeff

GRE *

3,390 1.27%

Scattered

W

329 0.12%

District Votes:

5,206

266,884

DISTRICT 5

(I) Mulvaney, Mick

R Unopposed

154,324 55.51%

Knott, Joyce

Combined Parties: 123,443 44.40%

Knott, Joyce

D Unopposed

[113,904] [40.97%]

Knott, Joyce

WF *

[9,539] [3.43%]

Scattered

W

236 0.08%

District Votes:

278,003

DISTRICT 6

(I) Clyburn, James E. "Jim"

D Unopposed

218,717 93.62%

Muhammad, Nammu Y.

GRE *

12,920 5.53%

Scattered

W

1,978 0.85%

District Votes:

233,615

DISTRICT 7

Rice, Tom

R 10,252 27.36% 16,844 56.11% 153,068 55.51%

Bauer, Andre

R 12,037 32.13% 13,173 43.89%

Jordan, Jay

R 8,107 21.64%

Prosser, Chad

R 3,824 10.21%

Jenerette, Katherine

R 1,457 3.89%

Wallace, Randal

R 691 1.84%

Withington, Dick

R 641 1.71%

Culler, Renee

R 279 0.74%

Mader, Jim

R 180 0.48%

Party Votes: R 37,468

30,017

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June 12th* June 26th November 6th

DISTRICT 7 (Continued)

Tinubu, Gloria Bromell

Combined Parties: 122,389 44.39%

Tinubu, Gloria Bromell

WF *

[7,795] [2.83%]

Tinubu, Gloria Bromell

D 16,404 48.73% 17,930 72.70% [114,594] [41.56%]

Brittain, Preston

D 12,347 36.67% 6,733 27.30%

Vick, Ted

D 2,375 7.05%

Diggs, Parnell

D 1,408 4.18%

Pavilack, Harry

D 1,132 3.36%

Party Votes: D 33,666

24,663

Scattered

W

281 0.10%

District Votes:

71,134

54,680

275,738

Total State Votes:

112,205

54,680

1,802,734

* The Libertarian Party nominated by convention on April 21, 2012, the Green Party nominated by convention on April 28, 2012, and the Working

Families Party nominated by convention on May 5, 2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

SOUTH DAKOTA

June 5th

November 6th

(I) Noem, Kristi

R Unopposed

207,640 57.45%

Varilek, Matt

D 21,759 71.92%

153,789 42.55%

Barth, Jeff

D 8,494 28.08%

Party Votes: D 30,253

Total State Votes:

30,253

361,429

TENNESSEE

August 2nd

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Roe, Phil

R 53,490 100.00%

182,252 76.04%

Party Votes: R 53,490

Woodruff, Alan

D 5,687 100.00%

47,663 19.89%

Party Votes: D 5,687

Brackett, Karen Sherry

IND

4,837 2.02%

Smith, Robert N.

GRE

2,872 1.20%

Salyer, Michael D.

IND

2,048 0.85%

District Votes:

59,177

239,672

DISTRICT 2

(I) Duncan, John J., Jr.

R 36,335 83.39%

196,894 74.44%

Leinweber, Joseph, Jr.

R 3,919 8.99%

Ciparro, Nick

R 3,317 7.61%

Party Votes: R 43,571

Goodale, Troy Christopher

D 5,617 100.00%

54,522 20.61%

Party Votes: D 5,617

Dryer, Norris

GRE

5,733 2.17%

Samples, Greg

IND

4,382 1.66%

Stewart, Brandon

IND

2,974 1.12%

District Votes:

49,188

264,505

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August 2nd

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Fleischmann, Chuck

R 29,947 39.07%

157,830 61.43%

Mayfield, Scottie

R 23,779 31.02%

Wamp, Weston

R 21,997 28.70%

Bhalla, Ron

R 926 1.21%

Party Votes: R 76,649

Headrick, Mary M.

D 14,925 67.03%

91,094 35.46%

Taylor, Bill

D 7,342 32.97%

Party Votes: D 22,267

Deniston, Matthew

IND

7,905 3.08%

Howard-Hill, Lady J Jean

W

62 0.02%

Hall, Richard

W

18 0.01%

District Votes:

98,916

256,909

DISTRICT 4

(I) DesJarlais, Scott

R 36,088 76.76%

128,568 55.76%

Kelley, Shannon

R 10,927 23.24%

Party Votes: R 47,015

Stewart, Eric

D 17,378 100.00%

102,022 44.24%

Party Votes: D 17,378

District Votes:

64,393

230,590

DISTRICT 5

(I) Cooper, Jim

D 28,110 100.00%

171,621 65.23%

Party Votes: D 28,110

Staats, Brad

R 5,462 26.42%

86,240 32.78%

Ries, Bob

R 5,422 26.22%

Smith, John (Big John)

R 4,200 20.31%

Jones, Justin

R 3,381 16.35%

Tarum, Tracy C.

R 2,212 10.70%

Party Votes: R 20,677

Miglietta, John

GRE

5,222 1.98%

Puckett, Sean

W

12 0.00%

District Votes:

48,787

263,095

DISTRICT 6

(I) Black, Diane

R 44,949 69.38%

184,383 76.43%

Zelenik, Lou Ann

R 19,836 30.62%

Party Votes: R 64,785

Beasley, Scott

IND

34,766 14.41%

Riley, Pat

GRE

21,633 8.97%

Robinson, Rachel

W

455 0.19%

Thompson, Michael H.

W

4 0.00%

District Votes:

64,785

241,241

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August 2nd

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Blackburn, Marsha

R 41,524 100.00%

182,730 71.02%

Party Votes: R 41,524

Amouzouvik, Credo

D 10,436 100.00%

61,679 23.97%

Party Votes: D 10,436

Switzer, Howard

GRE

4,640 1.80%

Arnold, Jack

IND

4,256 1.65%

Akin, Wm. Ryan

IND

2,740 1.06%

Ladner, Leonard D. (Lenny) IND

1,261 0.49%

District Votes:

51,960

257,306

DISTRICT 8

(I) Fincher, Stephen Lee

R 60,355 86.66%

190,923 68.33%

Justice, Annette

R 9,288 13.34%

Party Votes: R 69,643

Dixon, Timothy D.

D 6,951 37.89%

79,490 28.45%

Bradley, Wes

D 6,771 36.91%

Stoscheck, Christa

D 4,621 25.19%

Party Votes: D 18,343

Hart, James

IND

6,139 2.20%

Rawles, Mark J.

IND

2,870 1.03%

District Votes:

87,986

279,422

DISTRICT 9

(I) Cohen, Steve

D 49,585 89.30%

188,422 75.07%

Hart, Tomeka

D 5,944 10.70%

Party Votes: D 55,529

Flinn, George S., Jr.

R 11,748 63.95%

59,742 23.80%

Bergmann, Charlotte

R 4,398 23.94%

Stooksberry, Rollin Wilson

R 1,858 10.11%

Lunati, Ernest

R 368 2.00%

Party Votes: R 18,372

Saulsberry, Brian L.

IND

1,448 0.58%

Joiner, Gregory M.

IND

1,372 0.55%

Smith, Kimberlee E.

W

2 0.00%

Bass, Herbert A.

W

1 0.00%

District Votes:

73,901

250,987

Total State Votes:

599,093

2,283,727

TEXAS

May 29th* July 31st November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Gohmert, Louie

R 67,705 100.00%

178,322 71.43%

Party Votes: R 67,705

McKellar, Shirley J.

D 8,207 100.00%

67,222 26.93%

Party Votes: D 8,207

Patterson, Clark

LIB *

4,114 1.65%

District Votes:

75,912

249,658

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May 29th* July 31st November 6th

DISTRICT 2

(I) Poe, Ted

R 39,336 100.00%

159,664 64.82%

Party Votes: R 39,336

Dougherty, Jim

D 6,676 100.00%

80,512 32.68%

Party Votes: D 6,676

Duncan, Kenneth

LIB *

4,140 1.68%

Roberts, Mark A.

GRE *

2,012 0.82%

District Votes:

46,012

246,328

DISTRICT 3

(I) Johnson, Sam

R 33,592 83.06%

187,180 100.00%

Pierce, Harry

R 4,848 11.99%

Caesar, Josh

R 2,002 4.95%

Party Votes: R 40,442

District Votes:

40,442

187,180

DISTRICT 4

(I) Hall, Ralph M.

R 38,202 58.37%

182,679 72.97%

Clark, Steve

R 13,719 20.96%

Gigliotti, Lou

R 13,532 20.67%

Party Votes: R 65,453

Hathcox, VaLinda

D 7,389 100.00%

60,214 24.05%

Party Votes: D 7,389

Griffing, Thomas

LIB *

7,262 2.90%

Rostek, Fred

W

188 0.08%

District Votes:

72,842

250,343

DISTRICT 5

(I) Hensarling, Jeb

R 41,348 100.00%

134,091 64.40%

Party Votes: R 41,348

Mrosko, Linda S.

D 2,778 39.16% 1,848 60.83% 69,178 33.22%

Berry, Tom

D 2,219 31.28% 1,190 39.17%

Wallace, Pat

D 2,097 29.56%

Party Votes: D 7,094

3,038

Ashby, Ken

LIB *

4,961 2.38%

District Votes:

48,442

3,038

208,230

DISTRICT 6

(I) Barton, Joe L.

R 26,192 63.22%

145,019 58.02%

Chow, Joe

R 8,154 19.68%

Kuchar, Frank C.

R 4,725 11.41%

Gelbman, Itamar

R 2,356 5.69%

Party Votes: R 41,427

Sanders, Kenneth

D 6,609 61.25%

98,053 39.23%

Hinojosa-Flores, Brianna

D 3,483 32.28%

Jaquess, Don

D 698 6.47%

Party Votes: D 10,790

Chauvin, Hugh

LIB *

4,847 1.94%

Parmer, Brandon

GRE *

2,017 0.81%

District Votes:

52,217

249,936

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DISTRICT 7

(I) Culberson, John

R 37,590 86.29%

142,793 60.81%

Tofte, Bill

R 5,971 13.71%

Party Votes: R 43,561

Squiers, Lissa

D 2,848 39.92% 1,545 42.14%

Cargas, James

D 2,410 33.78% 2,121 57.86% 85,553 36.43%

Andrews, Phillip

D 1,876 26.30%

Party Votes: D 7,134

3,666

Parks, Drew

LIB *

4,669 1.99%

Findley, Lance

GRE *

1,822 0.78%

District Votes:

50,695

3,666

234,837

DISTRICT 8

(I) Brady, Kevin

R 48,366 76.11%

194,043 77.29%

Youngblood, Larry

R 15,181 23.89%

Party Votes: R 63,547

Burns, Neil

D 5,789 100.00%

51,051 20.33%

Party Votes: D 5,789

Hall, Roy

LIB *

5,958 2.37%

District Votes:

69,336

251,052

DISTRICT 9

(I) Green, Al

D 20,917 100.00%

144,075 78.49%

Party Votes: D 20,917

Mueller, Steve

R 7,255 100.00%

36,139 19.69%

Party Votes: R 7,255

Foster, Vanessa

GRE *

1,743 0.95%

Wieder, John

LIB *

1,609 0.88%

District Votes:

28,172

183,566

DISTRICT 10

(I) McCaul, Michael

R 39,543 83.77%

159,783 60.52%

Traylor, Eddie

R 7,664 16.23%

Party Votes: R 47,207

Cadien, Tawana W.

D 8,061 56.65%

95,710 36.25%

Miller, William E., Jr.

D 6,169 43.35%

Party Votes: D 14,230

Priest, Richard

LIB *

8,526 3.23%

District Votes:

61,437

264,019

DISTRICT 11

(I) Conaway, Mike

R 48,581 70.36%

177,742 78.64%

Younts, Chris

R 12,917 18.71%

Brown, Wade

R 7,547 10.93%

Party Votes: R 69,045

Riley, Jim

D 4,322 100.00%

41,970 18.57%

Party Votes: D 4,322

Ballard, Scott J.

LIB *

6,311 2.79%

District Votes:

73,367

226,023

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DISTRICT 12

(I) Granger, Kay

R 34,828 80.18%

175,649 70.91%

Lawrence, Bill

R 8,611 19.82%

Party Votes: R 43,439

Robinson, Dave

D 6,530 100.00%

66,080 26.68%

Party Votes: D 6,530

Solodow, Matthew

LIB *

5,983 2.42%

District Votes:

49,969

247,712

DISTRICT 13

(I) Thornberry, Mac

R 47,051 77.53%

187,775 90.98%

Barlow, Pamela Lee

R 13,637 22.47%

Party Votes: R 60,688

Deek, John Robert

LIB *

12,701 6.15%

Houston, Keith F.

GRE *

5,912 2.86%

District Votes:

60,688

206,388

DISTRICT 14

Weber, Randy

R 12,088 27.60% 23,295 62.81% 131,460 53.47%

Harris, Felicia

R 8,287 18.92% 13,792 37.19%

Truncale, Michael

R 6,212 14.18%

Old, Jay

R 6,143 14.02%

Gonzalez, Robert

R 4,302 9.82%

Sargent, Bill

R 3,328 7.60%

Gay, John

R 2,075 4.74%

Harper, George

R 813 1.86%

Mansius, Mark A.

R 554 1.26%

Party Votes: R 43,802

37,087

Lampson, Nick

D 18,500 83.24%

109,697 44.62%

Dailey, Linda

D 3,724 16.76%

Party Votes: D 22,224

Grady, Zach

LIB *

3,619 1.47%

Smith, Rhett Rosenquest

GRE *

1,063 0.43%

District Votes:

66,026

37,087

245,839

DISTRICT 15

(I) Hinojosa, Rubén

D 29,397 71.16%

89,296 60.89%

Cantu, David

D 5,008 12.12%

Cross, Jane

D 4,208 10.19%

Ramirez, Ruben Ramon

D 2,012 4.87%

Partain, Johnny "JP"

D 687 1.66%

Party Votes: D 41,312

Brueggemann, Dale A.

R 4,551 31.68% 6,403 57.30% 54,056 36.86%

Zamora, Eddie

R 4,749 33.06% 4,771 42.70%

Cervera, Rebecca

R 2,942 20.48%

Kuiken, Jim

R 2,124 14.78%

Party Votes: R 14,366

11,174

Finch, Ron

LIB *

3,309 2.26%

District Votes:

55,678

11,174

146,661

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DISTRICT 16

O'Rourke, Beto

D 23,261 50.47%

101,403 65.42%

(I) Reyes, Silvestre

D 20,440 44.35%

Tilghman, Jerome

D 1,270 2.76%

Mendoza, Ben E. "(Buddy)" D 701 1.52%

Johnson, Paul, Jr.

D 419 0.91%

Party Votes: D 46,091

Carrasco, Barbara

R 5,268 58.87%

51,043 32.93%

Roen, Corey Dean

R 3,681 41.13%

Party Votes: R 8,949

Sodoy, Junart

LIB *

2,559 1.65%

District Votes:

55,040

155,005

DISTRICT 17

(I) Flores, Bill

R 41,449 82.50%

143,284 79.93%

Hindman, George W.

R 8,790 17.50%

Party Votes: R 50,239

Easton, Ben

LIB *

35,978 20.07%

District Votes:

50,239

179,262

DISTRICT 18

(I) Jackson Lee, Sheila

D 21,171 100.00%

146,223 75.01%

Party Votes: D 21,171

Seibert, Sean

R 7,493 100.00%

44,015 22.58%

Party Votes: R 7,493

Barber, Christopher

LIB *

4,694 2.41%

District Votes:

28,664

194,932

DISTRICT 19

(I) Neugebauer, Randy

R 45,444 74.31%

163,239 84.99%

Winn, Chris

R 15,707 25.69%

Party Votes: R 61,151

Peterson, Richard (Chip)

LIB *

28,824 15.01%

District Votes:

61,151

192,063

DISTRICT 20

Castro, Joaquin D 16,562 100.00% 119,032 63.93%

Party Votes: D 16,562

Rosa, David

R 9,582 100.00%

62,376 33.50%

Party Votes: R 9,582

Potts, A.E. (Tracy)

LIB *

3,143 1.69%

Diaz, Antonio

GRE *

1,626 0.87%

District Votes:

26,144

186,177

DISTRICT 21

(I) Smith, Lamar

R 52,404 76.63%

187,015 60.55%

Mack, Richard

R 10,111 14.79%

Morgan, Richard

R 5,868 8.58%

Party Votes: R 68,383

Duval, Candace E.

D 9,522 61.07%

109,326 35.40%

Boone, Daniel

D 6,070 38.93%

Party Votes: D 15,592

Liberty, John-Henry

LIB *

12,524 4.05%

District Votes:

83,975

308,865

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DISTRICT 22

(I) Olson, Pete

R 35,838 76.48%

160,668 64.03%

Carlson, Barbara J.

R 11,019 23.52%

Party Votes: R 46,857

Rogers, Kesha

D 3,666 50.71%

80,203 31.96%

George, KP

D 3,563 49.29%

Party Votes: D 7,229

Susman, Steven

LIB *

5,986 2.39%

Cook, Don

GRE *

4,054 1.62%

District Votes:

54,086

250,911

DISTRICT 23

Gallego, Pete P.

D 16,202 40.83% 15,815 54.81% 96,676 50.31%

Rodriguez, Ciro D.

D 18,237 45.96% 13,038 45.19%

Bustamante, John M.

D 5,240 13.21%

Party Votes: D 39,679

28,853

(I) Canseco, Francisco "Quico" R 17,438 100.00%

87,547 45.56%

Party Votes: R 17,438

Blunt, Jeffrey C.

LIB *

5,841 3.04%

Scharf, Ed

GRE *

2,105 1.10%

District Votes:

57,117

28,853

192,169

DISTRICT 24

(I) Marchant, Kenny E.

R 27,926 67.93%

148,586 61.02%

Stinchfield, Grant

R 13,184 32.07%

Party Votes: R 41,110

Rusk, Tim

D 5,267 100.00%

87,645 36.00%

Party Votes: D 5,267

Stathas, John

LIB *

7,258 2.98%

District Votes:

46,377

243,489

DISTRICT 25

Williams, Roger

R 12,894 25.11% 26,495 57.97% 154,245 58.44%

Riddle, Wes

R 7,481 14.57% 19,210 42.03%

Hewlett, Justin

R 6,178 12.03%

Garrison, Dave

R 6,133 11.95%

Williams, Michael

R 5,392 10.50%

Costa, Dianne

R 4,810 9.37%

Matthews, Brian

R 1,824 3.55%

Holcomb, Charlie

R 1,690 3.29%

Wilbanks, Chad

R 1,593 3.10%

Burch, Bill

R 1,575 3.07%

Dillon, James "Patriot"

R 1,174 2.29%

Beltz, Ernie, Jr.

R 596 1.16%

Party Votes: R 51,340

45,705

Henderson, Elaine M.

D 13,465 100.00%

98,827 37.44%

Party Votes: D 13,465

Dewey, Betsy

LIB *

10,860 4.11%

District Votes:

64,805

45,705

263,932

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DISTRICT 26

(I) Burgess, Michael

R 33,605 100.00%

176,642 68.27%

Party Votes: R 33,605

Sanchez, David

D 3,682 100.00%

74,237 28.69%

Party Votes: D 3,682

Boler, Mark

LIB *

7,844 3.03%

District Votes:

37,287

258,723

DISTRICT 27

(I) Farenthold, Blake

R 28,058 70.78%

120,684 56.75%

Roberts, Trey

R 4,653 11.74%

Middlebrook, Don Al

R 3,676 9.27%

Grunwald, John

R 3,256 8.21%

Party Votes: R 39,643

Harrison, Rose Meza

D 6,354 30.70% 7,024 60.61% 83,395 39.22%

Trevino, Jerry J.

D 8,231 39.77% 4,565 39.39%

McDonald, Ronnie C.

D 5,682 27.45%

Junaid, Murphy Alade

D 432 2.09%

Party Votes: D 20,699

11,589

Baldwin, Bret

IND

5,354 2.52%

Byrd, Corrie

LIB *

3,218 1.51%

District Votes:

60,342

11,589

212,651

DISTRICT 28

(I) Cuellar, Henry

D 35,350 100.00%

112,456 67.89%

Party Votes: D 35,350

Hayward, William R.

R 9,710 100.00%

49,309 29.77%

Party Votes: R 9,710

Hisel, Patrick

LIB *

2,473 1.49%

Cary, Michael D.

GRE *

1,407 0.85%

District Votes:

45,060

165,645

DISTRICT 29

(I) Green, Gene

D 10,667 100.00%

86,053 90.00%

Party Votes: D 10,667

Stanczak, James

LIB *

4,996 5.23%

Selva, Maria

GRE *

4,562 4.77%

District Votes:

10,667

95,611

DISTRICT 30

(I) Johnson, Eddie Bernice

D 23,346 70.06%

171,059 78.82%

Caraway, Barbara Mallory

D 5,996 17.99%

Clayton, Taj

D 3,981 11.95%

Party Votes: D 33,323

Washington, Travis, Jr.

R 6,260 100.00%

41,222 19.00%

Party Votes: R 6,260

Rankin, Ed

LIB *

4,733 2.18%

District Votes:

39,583

217,014

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DISTRICT 31

(I) Carter, John R.

R 32,917 75.99%

145,348 61.28%

Klingemann, Eric

R 10,400 24.01%

Party Votes: R 43,317

Wyman, Stephen M.

D 5,864 100.00%

82,977 34.98%

Party Votes: D 5,864

Garofolo, Ethan

LIB *

8,862 3.74%

District Votes:

49,181

237,187

DISTRICT 32

(I) Sessions, Pete

R 29,523 100.00%

146,653 58.28%

Party Votes: R 29,523

McGovern, Katherine Savers D 7,301 84.20%

99,288 39.46%

Hofheinz, Walter

D 1,370 15.80%

Party Votes: D 8,671

Hollist, Seth Jewel

LIB *

5,695 2.26%

District Votes:

38,194

251,636

DISTRICT 33

Veasey, Marc

D 6,938 36.77% 10,766 52.73% 85,114 72.51%

Garcia, Domingo

D 4,715 24.99% 9,653 47.27%

Hicks, Kathleen

D 2,372 12.57%

Alameel, David

D 2,064 10.94%

Valdez, Manuel

D 884 4.69%

Salazar, Steve

D 482 2.55%

Castañeda, Chrysta

D 395 2.09%

Roberts, Jason E.

D 342 1.81%

Quintanilla, Carlos

D 286 1.52%

Tatum, Kyev P., Sr.

D 201 1.07%

Molina, J. R.

D 189 1.00%

Party Votes: D 18,868

20,419

Bradley, Chuck

R 3,706 63.79%

30,252 25.77%

King, Charles

R 2,104 36.21%

Party Votes: R 5,810

Lindsay, Ed

GRE *

2,009 1.71%

District Votes:

24,678

20,419

117,375

DISTRICT 34

Vela, Filemon

D 18,233 40.46% 15,628 66.64% 89,606 61.89%

Blanchard, Denise Saenz

D 5,810 12.89% 7,824 33.36%

Garza, Ramiro, Jr.

D 5,575 12.37%

Torres, Salomon

D 4,745 10.53%

Villalobos, Armando

D 3,926 8.71%

Troiani, Anthony P.

D 3,638 8.07%

Guerra, Juan Angel

D 2,200 4.88%

Aycock, Elmo M.

D 935 2.07%

Party Votes: D 45,062

23,452

Bradshaw, Jessica Puente

R 4,409 34.58% 5,309 55.33% 52,448 36.23%

Garza, Adela

R 4,632 36.33% 4,287 44.67%

Haring, Paul B.

R 3,710 29.10%

Party Votes: R 12,751

9,596

Shanklin, Steven "Ziggy"

LIB *

2,724 1.88%

District Votes:

57,813

33,048

144,778

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DISTRICT 35

(I) Doggett, Lloyd

D 14,559 73.25%

105,626 63.95%

Romo, Sylvia

D 4,212 21.19%

Alvarado, Maria Luisa

D 1,105 5.56%

Party Votes: D 19,876

Narvaiz, Susan

R 6,040 51.78%

52,894 32.02%

Roark, Rob

R 3,454 29.61%

Yoggerst, John

R 2,171 18.61%

Party Votes: R 11,665

Leone, Ross Lynn

LIB *

4,082 2.47%

Owen, Meghan

GRE *

2,540 1.54%

Alvarado, Simon

W

37 0.02%

District Votes:

31,541

165,179

DISTRICT 36

Stockman, Steve

R 11,858 21.78% 21,472 55.27% 165,405 70.74%

Takach, Stephen

R 12,208 22.43% 17,378 44.73%

Jackson, Mike

R 10,786 19.82%

Engstrand, Jim

R 5,114 9.40%

Griffin, Ky D.

R 4,025 7.39%

Meyer, Charles B. "Chuck"

R 2,156 3.96%

Morrell, Kim

R 1,930 3.55%

Myers, Lois Dickson

R 1,558 2.86%

Doyle, Jerry L.

R 1,479 2.72%

Casey, Keith

R 1,225 2.25%

Whitton, Daniel

R 1,110 2.04%

Wintill, Tim

R 984 1.81%

Party Votes: R 54,433

38,850

Martin, Max

D 9,869 100.00%

62,143 26.58%

Party Votes: D 9,869

Cole, Michael K.

LIB *

6,284 2.69%

District Votes:

64,302

38,850

233,832

Total State Votes:

1,837,481

233,429

7,664,208

* In Texas, the Green and Libertarian Parties nominate by convention. The convention dates are March 17, 2012, for single county U.S. House Districts 2, 3, 7, 16, 18, 20, 29 and 30; and March 24, 2012 for multi-county U.S. House Districts 1, 4-6, 8-15, 17, 19, 21-28, 31-36. Convention nominees are

noted with an asterisk.

UTAH

June 26th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Bishop, Rob

R *

175,487 71.47%

Smith, Jacqueline B.

R

Fabiano, Leonard Joe

R

McAleer, Donna M.

D 3,881 66.63%

60,611 24.69%

Combe, Ryan

D 1,944 33.37%

Party Votes: D 5,825

Phipps, Sherry

CON *

9,430 3.84%

District Votes:

5,825

245,528

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June 26th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 2

Stewart, Chris

R *

154,523 62.17%

Clark, David

R

Hanks, Milton Ray

R

Wallack, Howard

R

Eagar, Cherilyn

R

Buck, Jason

R

Fuehr, Bob

R

Williams, Chuck

R

McElhaney, Jeramey

R

Willoughby, John W.

R

Mayerhofer, Edward

R

Seegmiller, Jay

D *

83,176 33.47%

Collinwood, Dean

D

Small, Michael

D

Garrard, Jonathan D.

CON *

5,051 2.03%

Andrade, Joseph

UN

2,971 1.20%

Kimball, Charles E.

UN

2,824 1.14%

District Votes:

248,545

DISTRICT 3

(I) Chaffetz, Jason

R *

198,828 76.61%

Wardle, Lynn D.

R

Jenkins, Brian

R

Simonsen, Soren

D *

60,719 23.39%

Clark, Richard

D

District Votes:

259,547

DISTRICT 4

(I) Matheson, Jim

D *

119,803 48.84%

Love, Mia B.

R *

119,035 48.53%

Wimmer, Carl

R

Sandstrom, Stephen Eric

R

Cobb, Jay

R

Gray, Kenneth

R

Party Votes: R

Vein, Jim L.

LIB *

6,439 2.63%

Nelson, Torin #

UJP *

# Torin Nelson withdrew after being nominated.

District Votes:

245,277

Total State Votes:

5,825

998,897

* Conventions are held by the political parties prior to the primary election. A candidate who receives more than 60% of the vote is the nominee. If no candidate

achieves that majority, a primary election is held between the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes. The Constitution Party convention was held on April 7, 2012, the Democratic, Republican and Libertarian conventions were held on April 21, 2012, and the convention date for the Utah Justice Party was April 28,

2012. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk. The convention vote totals listed on the next page were obtained from the state parties. In some districts, there

were multiple rounds of balloting.

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DISTRICT 1 First Ballot Second Ballot Third Ballot

(I) Bishop, Rob

R 786 81.11%

Smith, Jacqueline B.

R 158 16.31%

Fabiano, Leonard Joe

R 25 2.58%

McAleer, Donna M.

D 234 59.85% 103 50.74%

Combe, Ryan

D 157 40.15% 100 49.26%

Phipps, Sherry

CON Unopposed

DISTRICT 2

Stewart, Chris

R 365 39.63% 386 43.91% 511 61.57%

Clark, David

R 234 25.41% 283 32.20% 319 38.43%

Hanks, Milton Ray

R 121 13.14% 65 7.39%

Wallack, Howard

R 51 5.54% Withdrawn

Eagar, Cherilyn

R 48 5.21% Withdrawn

Buck, Jason

R 42 4.56% 57 6.48%

Fuehr, Bob

R 24 2.61% 25 2.84%

Williams, Chuck

R 16 1.74% Withdrawn

McElhaney, Jeramey

R 14 1.52% 63 7.17%

Willoughby, John W.

R 6 0.65%

Mayerhofer, Edward

R 0 0.00%

Seegmiller, Jay

D 308 61.85%

Collinwood, Dean

D 127 25.50%

Small, Michael

D 63 12.65%

Garrard, Jonathan D.

CON Unopposed

DISTRICT 3

(I) Chaffetz, Jason

R 710 74.97%

Wardle, Lynn D.

R 208 21.96%

Jenkins, Brian

R 29 3.06%

Simonsen, Soren

D 285 77.03%

Clark, Richard

D 85 22.97%

DISTRICT 4

(I) Matheson, Jim

D Unopposed

Love, Mia B.

R 442 53.13% 551 70.46%

Wimmer, Carl

R 256 30.77% 231 29.54%

Sandstrom, Stephen Eric

R 81 9.74%

Cobb, Jay

R 52 6.25%

Gray, Kenneth

R 1 0.12%

Vein, Jim L.

LIB Unopposed

Nelson, Torin UJP Unopposed

VERMONT

August 28th

November 6th

(I) Welch, Peter D/WF 36,863 99.04%

208,600 71.95%

Scattered

W(D) 359 0.96%

Party Votes: D 37,222

Donka, Mark

R 7,623 95.80%

67,543 23.30%

Scattered

W(R) 334 4.20%

Party Votes: R 7,957

Desrochers, James "Sam"

IND

8,302 2.86%

Newton, Jane

LU

4,065 1.40%

LaFramboise, Andre

VKS

1,153 0.40%

Scattered W

268 0.09%

Scattered W(PRO) 379 100.00%

Party Votes: PRO 379

Total State Votes:

45,558

289,931

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VIRGIN ISLANDS

September 8th

November 6th

(I) Christensen, Donna M.

D 3,957 55.33%

11,512 60.05%

Plaskett, Stacey E.

D 3,187 44.57%

Bryan, Adelbert

W(D) 1 0.01%

Pickan, Norma

W(D) 1 0.01%

Plaskett, Stacy E.

W(D) 1 0.01%

Richards, Keith

W(D) 1 0.01%

Samuel, N. P.

W(D) 1 0.01%

Samuel, Norma Pickan

W(D) 1 0.01%

Samuel, Norma Pickard

W(D) 1 0.01%

Party Votes: D 7,151

Redfield, Holland L., II

R 143 70.44%

2,131 11.12%

Danet, Vincent E.

R 59 29.06%

King, Mytsooko

W(R) 1 0.49%

Party Votes: R 203

Mosler, Warren B.

IND

3,276 17.09%

Pickard-Samuel, Norma

IND

1,927 10.05%

Mimoun, Guillaume

IND

312 1.63%

Scattered

W

12 0.06%

Total Votes:

7,354

19,170

VIRGINIA

June 12th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Wittman, Robert J. "Rob"

R Unopposed

200,845 56.29%

Cook, Adam M.

D *

147,036 41.21%

Parker, G. Gail

IGR

8,308 2.33%

Scattered

W

617 0.17%

District Votes:

356,806

DISTRICT 2

(I) Rigell, E. Scott

R Unopposed

166,231 53.76%

Hirschbiel, Paul O., Jr.

D Unopposed

142,548 46.10%

Scattered

W

443 0.14%

District Votes:

309,222

DISTRICT 3

(I) Scott, Robert C. "Bobby"

D Unopposed

259,199 81.27%

Longo, Dean J.

R Unopposed

58,931 18.48%

Scattered

W

806 0.25%

District Votes:

318,936

DISTRICT 4

(I) Forbes, J. Randy

R 26,879 89.72%

199,292 56.93%

Girard, R. M. "Bonnie"

R 3,081 10.28%

Party Votes: R 29,960

Ward, Ella P.

D 5,830 85.30%

150,190 42.91%

Elliott, Joe T., Jr.

D 1,005 14.70%

Party Votes: D 6,835

Scattered

W

564 0.16%

District Votes:

36,795

350,046

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VIRGINIA (Continued)

June 12th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 5

(I) Hurt, Robert

R Unopposed

193,009 55.44%

Douglass, John Wade

D *

149,214 42.86%

Hildebrandt, Kenneth J.

IGR

5,500 1.58%

Scattered

W

388 0.11%

District Votes:

348,111

DISTRICT 6

(I) Goodlatte, Robert W. "Bob" R 21,808 66.49%

211,278 65.23%

Kwiatkowski, Karen U.

R 10,991 33.51%

Party Votes: R 32,799

Schmookler, Andy B.

D Unopposed

111,949 34.56%

Scattered

W

666 0.21%

District Votes:

32,799

323,893

DISTRICT 7

(I) Cantor, Eric I.

R 37,369 79.45%

222,983 58.39%

Bayne, Floyd C.

R 9,668 20.55%

Party Votes: R 47,037

Powell, E. Wayne

D *

158,012 41.37%

Scattered

W

914 0.24%

District Votes:

47,037

381,909

DISTRICT 8

(I) Moran, James P. "Jim," Jr.

D 23,018 74.19%

226,847 64.59%

Shuttleworth, Bruce B.

D 8,006 25.81%

Party Votes: D 31,024

Murray, J. Patrick

R Unopposed

107,370 30.57%

Howell, Jason J.

IND

10,180 2.90%

Murphy, Janet

IGR

5,985 1.70%

Scattered

W

805 0.23%

District Votes:

31,024

351,187

DISTRICT 9

(I) Griffith, H. Morgan

R Unopposed

184,882 61.29%

Flaccavento, Anthony J.

D *

116,400 38.59%

Scattered

W

376 0.12%

District Votes:

301,658

DISTRICT 10

(I) Wolf, Frank R.

R Unopposed

214,038 58.41%

Cabral, Kristin A.

D *

142,024 38.76%

Chisholm, J. Kevin

IND

9,855 2.69%

Scattered

W

527 0.14%

District Votes:

366,444

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June 12th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 11

(I) Connolly, Gerald E. "Gerry" D Unopposed

202,606 60.98%

Perkins, Chris S.

R 11,600 62.82%

117,902 35.49%

Vaughn, Ken L.

R 6,866 37.18%

Party Votes: R 18,466

Gibson, Mark T.

IND

3,806 1.15%

DeCarlo, Christopher F.

IND

3,027 0.91%

Galdo, Joe F. Jr.

GRE

2,195 0.66%

Marchetti, Peter M.

IGR

1,919 0.58%

Scattered

W

788 0.24%

District Votes:

18,466

332,243

Total State Votes:

166,121

3,740,455

* In Virginia, the political parties may choose to nominate by convention rather than by primary election. Democratic Party conventions were held on

April 28, 2012, for U.S. House District 7; May 12, 2012 for U.S. House Districts 1 and 10; and May 19, 2012 for U.S. House Districts 5 and 9. Convention nominees are noted with an asterisk.

WASHINGTON

August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

DelBene, Suzan

D 33,670 22.48%

177,025 53.94%

Koster, John

R 67,185 44.86%

151,187 46.06%

Burner, Darcy

D 20,844 13.92%

Ruderman, Laura

D 10,582 7.07%

Hobbs, Steve

D 10,279 6.86%

Rauniyar, Darshan

D 4,134 2.76%

Ishmael, Larry

IP 3,062 2.04%

District Votes:

149,756

328,212

DISTRICT 1 (UNEXPIRED TERM)

DelBene, Suzan

D 39,620 25.02%

216,144 60.42%

Koster, John

R 56,631 35.76%

141,591 39.58%

Burner, Darcy

D 23,902 15.09%

Ruderman, Laura

D 15,463 9.76%

Rauniyar, Darshan

D 5,143 3.25%

Sullivan, Brian

D 4,861 3.07%

Gerdes, Steven J.

R 4,066 2.57%

Berry, Brian

D 2,796 1.77%

Champion, Bob

IP 2,542 1.61%

Morrison, Ruth

D 1,939 1.22%

Holcomb, J. Byron

D 1,396 0.88%

District Votes:

158,359

357,735

DISTRICT 2

(I) Larsen, Rick

D 79,632 57.21%

184,826 61.14%

Matthews, Dan

R 39,956 28.71%

117,465 38.86%

Shoop, John C. W.

R 8,130 5.84%

Lapointe, Mike

NNP 5,806 4.17%

Olson, Eli

R 3,373 2.42%

Johnson, Glen S.

NOP 2,289 1.64%

District Votes:

139,186

302,291

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August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 3

(I) Beutler, Jaime Herrera

R 68,603 56.51%

177,446 60.38%

Haugen, Jon T.

D 45,693 37.64%

116,438 39.62%

Stevens, Norma Jean

NOP 7,108 5.85%

District Votes:

121,404

293,884

DISTRICT 4

(I) Hastings, Doc

R 60,774 59.32%

154,749 66.22%

Baechler, Mary

D 27,130 26.48%

78,940 33.78%

Wheeler, Jamie

R 11,581 11.30%

Said, Mohammad H.

D 2,958 2.89%

District Votes:

102,443

233,689

DISTRICT 5

(I) Rodgers, Cathy McMorris

R 83,186 55.76%

191,066 61.92%

Cowan, Rich

D 49,406 33.12%

117,512 38.08%

Yearout, Randall L.

R 11,894 7.97%

Moody, Ian

NOP 4,693 3.15%

District Votes:

149,179

308,578

DISTRICT 6

Kilmer, Derek

D 86,436 53.41%

186,661 59.00%

Driscoll, Bill

R 29,602 18.29%

129,725 41.00%

Young, Jesse

R 18,075 11.17%

Cloud, Doug

R 14,267 8.82%

Eichner, David (Ike)

R 7,966 4.92%

Arentz, Eric G., Jr.

IP 4,101 2.53%

Brodhead, Stephan Andrew

R 1,387 0.86%

District Votes:

161,834

316,386

DISTRICT 7

(I) McDermott, Jim

D 124,692 70.91%

298,368 79.65%

Bemis, Ron

R 26,791 15.24%

76,212 20.35%

Hughes, Andrew

D 10,340 5.88%

Sutherland, Scott

GOP 5,573 3.17%

Allen, Charles

D 4,367 2.48%

Rivers, Don

D 2,688 1.53%

Goodspaceguy

EWP 1,387 0.79%

District Votes:

175,838

374,580

DISTRICT 8

(I) Reichert, Dave

R 66,220 50.62%

180,204 59.65%

Porterfield, Karen

D 37,083 28.35%

121,886 40.35%

Swank, Keith

R 10,942 8.36%

Arnold, Keith

D 7,144 5.46%

Windle, James

NOP 5,269 4.03%

Huber, Ernest

R 4,165 3.18%

District Votes:

130,823

302,090

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August 7th*

November 6th

DISTRICT 9

(I) Smith, Adam

D 72,868 61.16%

192,034 71.62%

Postma, Jim

R 27,616 23.18%

76,105 28.38%

Cramer, Tom

D 8,376 7.03%

Orlinski, John

R 6,624 5.56%

Christie, Dave

FDR 3,659 3.07%

District Votes:

119,143

268,139

DISTRICT 10

Heck, Denny

D 51,047 39.73%

163,036 58.56%

Muri, Richard (Dick)

R 36,173 28.15%

115,381 41.44%

Flemming, Stan

R 19,934 15.51%

Ferguson, Jennifer

D 14,026 10.92%

Gunn, Sue

PIN 4,292 3.34%

Hannon, Steve

NOP 3,025 2.35%

District Votes:

128,497

278,417

Total State Votes:

1,536,462

3,364,001

* Washington utilizes a "Top Two" primary election system in which the top two vote-getters in the primary election advance to the general election regardless of party affiliation. According to the state, "Each candidate for partisan office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate's

preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates with that candidate."

WEST VIRGINIA

May 8th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) McKinley, David B.

R 36,107 100.00%

133,809 62.48%

Party Votes: R 36,107

Thorn, Sue

D 49,203 100.00%

80,342 37.52%

Party Votes: D 49,203

District Votes:

85,310

214,151

DISTRICT 2

(I) Capito, Shelley Moore

R 35,008 82.93%

158,206 69.77%

Miller, Jonathan

R 4,711 11.16%

Davis, Michael

R 2,495 5.91%

Party Votes: R 42,214

Swint, Howard

D 22,563 48.27%

68,560 30.23%

McCann, William

D 13,668 29.24%

Brown, Dugald

D 10,514 22.49%

Party Votes: D 46,745

District Votes:

88,959

226,766

DISTRICT 3

(I) Rahall, Nick J., II

D 66,745 100.00%

108,199 53.98%

Party Votes: D 66,745

Snuffer, Rick

R 12,359 53.42%

92,238 46.02%

Bias, Lee A.

R 6,671 28.84%

Lester, Bill

R 4,104 17.74%

Party Votes: R 23,134

District Votes:

89,879

200,437

Total State Votes:

264,148

641,354

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WISCONSIN

August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 1

(I) Ryan, Paul

R 65,700 99.58%

200,423 54.90%

Scattered

W(R) 278 0.42%

Party Votes: R 65,978

Zerban, Rob

D 16,265 99.83%

158,414 43.39%

Scattered

W(D) 27 0.17%

Party Votes: D 16,292

Deschler, Keith

LIB

6,054 1.66%

Scattered W(AE) 7 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 7

Scattered W(CON) 3 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 3

Scattered

W

167 0.05%

District Votes:

82,280

365,058

DISTRICT 2

Pocan, Mark

D 43,171 72.16%

265,422 67.90%

Roys, Kelda Helen

D 13,081 21.87%

Silverman, Matt

D 2,365 3.95%

Hall, Dennis

D 1,163 1.94%

Scattered

W(D) 46 0.08%

Party Votes: D 59,826

Lee, Chad

R 32,813 99.52%

124,683 31.90%

Scattered

W(R) 158 0.48%

Party Votes: R 32,971

Scattered W(AE) 4 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 4

Scattered W(CON) 1 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 1

Scattered

W

787 0.20%

Kopsick, Joe

W

6 0.00%

District Votes:

92,802

390,898

DISTRICT 3

(I) Kind, Ron

D 19,755 99.86%

217,712 64.08%

Scattered

W(D) 27 0.14%

Party Votes: D 19,782

Boland, Ray

R 35,668 99.59%

121,713 35.82%

Scattered

W(R) 148 0.41%

Party Votes: R 35,816

Scattered W(AE) 12 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 12

Scattered W(CON) 11 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 11

Scattered

W

339 0.10%

District Votes:

55,621

339,764

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WISCONSIN (Continued)

August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 4

(I) Moore, Gwen

D 34,525 99.67%

235,257 72.21%

Scattered

W(D) 115 0.33%

Party Votes: D 34,640

Sebring, Dan

R 19,144 98.97%

80,787 24.80%

Scattered

W(R) 200 1.03%

Party Votes: R 19,344

Scattered W(AE) 13 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 13

Scattered W(CON) 20 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 20

Raymond, Robert R.

IND

9,277 2.85%

Scattered

W

467 0.14%

District Votes:

54,017

325,788

DISTRICT 5

(I) Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr. R 89,370 99.40%

250,335 67.72%

Scattered

W(R) 535 0.60%

Party Votes: R 89,905

Heaster, Dave

D 9,266 99.86%

118,478 32.05%

Scattered

W(D) 13 0.14%

Party Votes: D 9,279

Scattered W(AE) 5 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 5

Scattered W(CON) 3 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 3

Scattered

W

851 0.23%

District Votes:

99,192

369,664

DISTRICT 6

(I) Petri, Tom

R 73,376 82.19%

223,460 62.12%

Stephens, Lauren

R 15,821 17.72%

Scattered

W(R) 75 0.08%

Party Votes: R 89,272

Kallas, Joe

D 11,285 99.84%

135,921 37.78%

Scattered

W(D) 18 0.16%

Party Votes: D 11,303

Scattered W(AE) 3 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 3

Scattered W(CON) 1 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 1

Scattered

W

364 0.10%

District Votes:

100,579

359,745

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August 14th

November 6th

DISTRICT 7

(I) Duffy, Sean

R 46,987 99.47%

201,720 56.08%

Scattered

W(R) 252 0.53%

Party Votes: R 47,239

Kreitlow, Pat

D 16,053 99.88%

157,524 43.80%

Scattered

W(D) 19 0.12%

Party Votes: D 16,072

Scattered W(AE) 6 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 6

Scattered W(CON) 4 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 4

Scattered

W

405 0.11%

Lehner, Dale C.

W

20 0.01%

District Votes:

63,321

359,669

DISTRICT 8

(I) Ribble, Reid J.

R 64,689 99.61%

198,874 55.95%

Scattered

W(R) 251 0.39%

Party Votes: R 64,940

Wall, Jamie

D 11,513 99.84%

156,287 43.97%

Scattered

W(D) 19 0.16%

Party Votes: D 11,532

Scattered W(AE) 6 100.00%

Party Votes: AE 6

Scattered W(CON) 1 100.00%

Party Votes: CON 1

Scattered

W

303 0.09%

District Votes:

76,479

355,464

Total State Votes:

624,291

2,866,050

WYOMING

August 21st

November 6th

(I) Lummis, Cynthia M.

R 73,153 98.13%

166,452 68.89%

Scattered

W(R) 1,393 1.87%

Party Votes: R 74,546

Henrichsen, Chris

D 16,259 98.92%

57,573 23.83%

Scattered

W(D) 177 1.08%

Party Votes: D 16,436

Brubaker, Richard P.

LIB

8,442 3.49%

Cummings, Daniel Clyde

CON

4,963 2.05%

Wills, Don

COU

3,775 1.56%

Scattered

W

416 0.17%

Total State Votes:

90,982

241,621

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The following is a list of the abbreviations used in this publication to identify the party labels that appeared on the various

state ballots for the U.S. Presidential and Congressional candidates in the 2012 primary and general elections. The party

label listed may not necessarily represent a political party organization.

AA = Abundant America

AE = Americans Elect

AF = America First

AIP = American Independent

AMC = American Constitution

Party

AMP = America’s Party

APF = America’s Party of Florida

ATP = American Third Position

BFC = Bednarski for Congress

BFJ = Bob's for Jobs

BP = By Petition

CC = Constitutional Conservative

CCC = Conservative, Compassionate,

Creative

CG = Constitutional Government

CHA = Change, Change, Change

CON = Constitution

COU = Country

CPF = Constitution Party of Florida

CRV = Conservative

CSP = Common Sense

D = Democratic

DCG = D.C. Statehood Green

DFL = Democratic-Farmer Labor

DNL = Democratic-Nonpartisan

League

EWP = Employmentwealth Party

FDR = F.D.R. Democrat Party

GI = Green Independent

GOP = G.O.P. Party

GPF = Green Party of Florida

GR = Green-Rainbow

GRE = Green

GRT = Grassroots

IAP = Independent American Party

IDA = I.D.E.A.

IDE = Independent Party of

Delaware

IDP = Independence

IFL = Independent for Liberty

IFM = Independent for Maine

IG = Iowa Green

IGR = Independent Green

IND = Independent

IP = Independent Party

IR = Independent Reform

Candidate

JPF = Justice Party of Florida

JSI = Jersey Strong Independents

JUS = Justice Party

LBF = Libertarian Party of Florida

LIB = Libertarian

LMP = Legalize Marijuana Party

LU = Liberty Union

MOP = Minnesota Open Progresssives

MTP = Mountain Party

MUS = Sovereignty Union

Movement

N = Nonpartisan

NAF = Non-Affiliated

NJJ = New Jersey Justice Party

NLP = Natural Law Party

NMI = New Mexico Independent

Party

NNP = Prefers The 99% Party

NON = Non-Party

NOP = No Party Preference

NOT = None of Them

NP = Nominated by Petition

NPA = No Party Affiliation

NPP = New Progressive Party

NS = No Slogan

NSA = NSA Did 911

NSF = No Slogan Filed

OAI = Overthrow All Incumbents

OBF = Objectivist Party of Florida

OBJ = Objectivist Party

OCG = Opposing Congressional

Gridlock

P = Prohibition Party

PAC = Politicians are Crooks

PAF = Peace and Freedom

PC = Petitioning Candidate

PEP = Peace and Prosperity

PFF = Peace and Freedom Party of Florida

PFP = Peace and Freedom

PG = Pacific Green

PIN = Progressive Independent Party

PPD = Popular Democratic Party

PPR = Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico

PPT = Party of the Working People

PRI = Puerto Rican Independence Party

PRO = Progressive

PSL = Party for Socialism and Liberation

R = Republican

RAP = Restoring America's Promise

REF = Reform

RFI = Responsibility Fairness Integrity

RN = Reform Nation

SEP = Socialist Equality Party

SFL = Socialist Party of Florida

SLF = Party for Socialism and Liberation -

Florida

SLP = Socialism and Liberation Party

STG = Statehood Green

SUS = Socialist Party USA

SWP = Socialist Workers Party

TIC = Totally Independent Candidate

TPA = The People's Agenda

TRP = Tax Revolt

TVH = Truth Vision Hope

UIS = Unity Is Strength

UJP = Utah Justice Party

UN = Unaffiliated

USM = United States Marijuana

UST = U.S. Taxpayers

VKS = Vote KISS

W = Write-In

WF = Working Families

WTP = We the People

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APPENDICES:

COMPARATIVE PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL

ELECTION STATISTICS, 2000-2012

Note: The historical data on the following tables was excerpted from previous editions of the Commission’s Federal Elections series:

Federal Elections 2000, Federal Elections 2004 and Federal Elections 2008.

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Appendix A: 2000-2012 Presidential General Election

Percentage of Popular Vote Received by State

(Democratic/Republican Nominees)

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2012 2008 2004 2000

STATE OBAMA

(D)

ROMNEY

(R)

OBAMA

(D)

MCCAIN

(R)

KERRY

(D)

BUSH

(R)

GORE

(D)

BUSH

(R)

Alabama 38.36 60.55 38.74 60.32 36.84 62.46 41.57 56.48

Alaska 40.81 54.80 37.89 59.42 35.52 61.07 27.67 58.62

Arizona 44.59 53.65 45.12 53.64 44.40 54.87 44.73 51.02

Arkansas 36.88 60.57 38.86 58.72 44.55 54.31 45.86 51.31

California 60.24 37.12 61.01 36.95 54.30 44.36 53.45 41.65

Colorado 51.49 46.13 53.66 44.71 47.02 51.69 42.39 50.75

Connecticut 58.06 40.73 60.59 38.22 54.31 43.95 55.91 38.44

Delaware 58.61 39.98 61.94 36.95 53.35 45.75 54.96 41.90

D.C. 90.91 7.28 92.46 6.53 89.18 9.34 85.16 8.95

Florida 50.01 49.13 51.03 48.22 47.09 52.10 48.84 48.85

Georgia 45.48 53.30 46.99 52.20 41.37 57.97 42.98 54.67

Hawaii 70.55 27.84 71.85 26.58 54.01 45.26 55.79 37.46

Idaho 32.62 64.53 36.10 61.53 30.26 68.38 27.64 67.17

Illinois 57.60 40.73 61.92 36.78 54.82 44.48 54.60 42.58

Indiana 43.93 54.13 49.95 48.91 39.26 59.94 41.01 56.65

Iowa 51.99 46.18 53.93 44.39 49.23 49.90 48.54 48.22

Kansas 37.99 59.71 41.65 56.61 36.62 62.00 37.24 58.04

Kentucky 37.80 60.49 41.17 57.40 39.69 59.55 41.37 56.50

Louisiana 40.58 57.78 39.93 58.56 42.22 56.72 44.88 52.55

Maine 56.27 40.98 57.71 40.38 53.57 44.58 49.09 43.97

Maryland 61.97 35.90 61.92 36.47 55.91 42.93 56.57 40.18

Massachusetts 60.65 37.51 61.80 35.99 61.94 36.78 59.80 32.50

Michigan 54.21 44.71 57.43 40.96 51.23 47.81 51.28 46.15

Minnesota 52.65 44.96 54.06 43.82 51.09 47.61 47.90 45.50

Mississippi 43.79 55.29 43.00 56.18 39.76 59.45 40.70 57.62

Missouri 44.38 53.76 49.29 49.43 46.10 53.30 47.08 50.42

Montana 41.70 55.35 47.25 49.51 38.57 59.07 33.36 58.44

Nebraska 38.03 59.80 41.60 56.53 32.68 65.90 33.25 62.24

Nevada 52.36 45.68 55.15 42.65 47.88 50.47 45.98 49.52

New Hampshire 51.98 46.40 54.13 44.52 50.24 48.87 46.80 48.07

New Jersey 58.38 40.59 57.27 41.70 52.92 46.24 56.12 40.29

New Mexico 52.99 42.84 56.91 41.78 49.05 49.84 47.91 47.85

New York 63.35 35.17 62.88 36.03 58.37 40.08 60.21 35.23

North Carolina 48.35 50.39 49.70 49.38 43.58 56.02 43.20 56.03

North Dakota 38.69 58.32 44.62 53.25 35.50 62.86 33.06 60.66

Ohio 50.67 47.69 51.50 46.91 48.71 50.81 46.46 49.97

Oklahoma 33.23 66.77 34.35 65.65 34.43 65.57 38.43 60.31

Oregon 54.24 42.15 56.75 40.40 51.35 47.19 46.96 46.52

Pennsylvania 51.97 46.59 54.49 44.17 50.92 48.42 50.60 46.43

Rhode Island 62.70 35.24 62.86 35.06 59.42 38.67 60.99 31.91

South Carolina 44.09 54.56 44.90 53.87 40.90 57.98 40.90 56.84

South Dakota 39.87 57.89 44.75 53.16 38.44 59.91 37.56 60.30

Tennessee 39.08 59.48 41.83 56.90 42.53 56.80 47.28 51.15

Texas 41.38 57.17 43.68 55.45 38.22 61.09 37.98 59.30

Utah 24.75 72.79 34.41 62.58 26.00 71.54 26.34 66.83

Vermont 66.57 30.97 67.46 30.45 58.94 38.80 50.63 40.70

Virginia 51.16 47.28 52.63 46.33 45.48 53.68 44.44 52.47

Washington 56.16 41.29 57.65 40.48 52.82 45.64 50.16 44.58

West Virginia 35.54 62.30 42.59 55.71 43.20 56.06 45.59 51.92

Wisconsin 52.83 45.89 56.22 42.31 49.70 49.32 47.83 47.61

Wyoming 27.82 68.64 32.54 64.78 29.07 68.86 27.70 67.76

Total Percentage of

Popular Vote: 51.06% 47.20%

52.93% 45.65%

48.27% 50.73%

48.38%

47.87%

Note: The winning candidate percentage in each state is indicated by bold italics.

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Appendix B: 2000-2012 Presidential General Election

Ranking by State of Popular Vote Percentages

(Democratic Nominee)

-182-

OBAMA 2012 OBAMA 2008 KERRY 2004 GORE 2000 STATE EV % STATE EV % STATE EV % STATE EV %

1 D.C. W 3 90.91 D.C. W 3 92.46 DC W 3 89.18 D.C.* W 3 85.16

2 Hawaii W 4 70.55 Hawaii W 4 71.85 Massachusetts W 12 61.94 Rhode Island W 4 60.99

3 Vermont W 3 66.57 Vermont W 3 67.46 Rhode Island W 4 59.42 New York W 33 60.21

4 New York W 29 63.35 New York W 31 62.88 Vermont W 3 58.94 Massachusetts W 12 59.80

5 Rhode Island W 4 62.70 Rhode Island W 4 62.86 New York W 31 58.37 Maryland W 10 56.57

6 Maryland W 10 61.97 Delaware W 3 61.94 Maryland W 10 55.91 New Jersey W 15 56.12

7 Massachusetts W 11 60.65 Maryland W 10 61.92 Illinois W 21 54.82 Connecticut W 8 55.91

8 California W 55 60.24 Illinois W 21 61.92 Connecticut W 7 54.31 Hawaii W 4 55.79

9 Delaware W 3 58.61 Massachusetts W 12 61.80 California W 55 54.30 Delaware W 3 54.96

10 New Jersey W 14 58.38 California W 55 61.01 Hawaii W 4 54.01 Illinois W 22 54.60

11 Connecticut W 7 58.06 Connecticut W 7 60.59 Maine W 4 53.57 California W 54 53.45

12 Illinois W 20 57.60 Maine W 4 57.71 Delaware W 3 53.35 Michigan W 18 51.28

13 Maine W 4 56.27 Washington W 11 57.65 New Jersey W 15 52.92 Vermont W 3 50.63

14 Washington W 12 56.16 Michigan W 17 57.43 Washington W 11 52.82 Pennsylvania W 23 50.60

15 Oregon W 7 54.24 New Jersey W 15 57.27 Oregon W 7 51.35 Washington W 11 50.16

16 Michigan W 16 54.21 New Mexico W 5 56.91 Michigan W 17 51.23 Maine W 4 49.09

17 New Mexico W 5 52.99 Oregon W 7 56.75 Minnesota** W 10 51.09 Florida 25 48.84

18 Wisconsin W 10 52.83 Wisconsin W 10 56.22 Pennsylvania W 21 50.92 Iowa W 7 48.54

19 Minnesota W 10 52.65 Nevada W 5 55.15 New Hampshire W 4 50.24 New Mexico W 5 47.91

20 Nevada W 6 52.36 Pennsylvania W 21 54.49 Wisconsin W 10 49.70 Minnesota W 10 47.90

21 Iowa W 6 51.99 New Hampshire W 4 54.13 Iowa 7 49.23 Wisconsin W 11 47.83

22 New Hampshire W 4 51.98 Minnesota W 10 54.06 New Mexico 5 49.05 Tennessee 11 47.28

23 Pennsylvania W 20 51.97 Iowa W 7 53.93 Ohio 20 48.71 Missouri 11 47.08

24 Colorado W 9 51.49 Colorado W 9 53.66 Nevada 5 47.88 Oregon W 7 46.96

25 Virginia W 13 51.16 Virginia W 13 52.63 Florida 27 47.09 New Hampshire 4 46.80

26 Ohio W 18 50.67 Ohio W 20 51.50 Colorado 9 47.02 Ohio 21 46.46

27 Florida W 29 50.01 Florida W 27 51.03 Missouri 11 46.10 Nevada 4 45.98

28 North Carolina 48.35 Indiana W 11 49.95 Virginia 13 45.48 Arkansas 6 45.86

29 Georgia 45.48 North Carolina W 15 49.70 Arkansas 6 44.55 West Virginia 5 45.59

30 Arizona 44.59 Missouri 11 49.29 Arizona 10 44.40 Louisiana 9 44.88

31 Missouri 44.38 Montana 3 47.25 North Carolina 15 43.58 Arizona 8 44.73

32 South Carolina 44.09 Georgia 15 46.99 West Virginia 5 43.20 Virginia 13 44.44

33 Indiana 43.93 Arizona 10 45.12 Tennessee 11 42.53 North Carolina 14 43.20

34 Mississippi 43.79 South Carolina 8 44.90 Louisiana 9 42.22 Georgia 13 42.98

35 Montana 41.70 South Dakota 3 44.75 Georgia 15 41.37 Colorado 8 42.39

36 Texas 41.38 North Dakota 3 44.62 South Carolina 8 40.90 Alabama 9 41.57

37 Alaska 40.81 Texas 34 43.68 Mississippi 6 39.76 Kentucky 8 41.37

38 Louisiana 40.58 Mississippi 6 43.00 Kentucky 8 39.69 Indiana 12 41.01

39 South Dakota 39.87 West Virginia 5 42.59 Indiana 11 39.26 South Carolina 8 40.90

40 Tennessee 39.08 Tennessee 11 41.83 Montana 3 38.57 Mississippi 7 40.70

41 North Dakota 38.69 Kansas 6 41.65 South Dakota 3 38.44 Oklahoma 8 38.43

42 Alabama 38.36 Nebraska*** 1 41.60 Texas 34 38.22 Texas 32 37.98

43 Nebraska 38.03 Kentucky 8 41.17 Alabama 9 36.84 South Dakota 3 37.56

44 Kansas 37.99 Louisiana 9 39.93 Kansas 6 36.62 Kansas 6 37.24

45 Kentucky 37.80 Arkansas 6 38.86 Alaska 3 35.52 Montana 3 33.36

46 Arkansas 36.88 Alabama 9 38.74 North Dakota 3 35.50 Nebraska 5 33.25

47 West Virginia 35.54 Alaska 3 37.89 Oklahoma 7 34.43 North Dakota 3 33.06

48 Oklahoma 33.23 Idaho 4 36.10 Nebraska 5 32.68 Wyoming 3 27.70

49 Idaho 32.62 Utah 5 34.41 Idaho 4 30.26 Alaska 3 27.67

50 Wyoming 27.82 Oklahoma 7 34.35 Wyoming 3 29.07 Idaho 4 27.64

51 Utah 24.75 Wyoming 3 32.54 Utah 5 26.00 Utah 5 26.34

Total Electoral Votes: 332 365 251 266

Total Popular Vote %: 51.06% 52.93% 48.27% 48.38%

Notes:

1. W = Winning Candidate (For That State). 2. EV = Total Possible Electoral Votes Per State. (Note that the number of electoral votes in several states changed as a result of the U.S. Censuses

conducted in 1990 and 2000.) 3. Total Electoral Vote = 538; Total Electoral Vote Needed to Elect = 270.

* In the District of Columbia, one of the three electoral votes was an abstention (2000).

** In Minnesota, one of the ten electoral votes was cast for John Edwards (2004). *** Nebraska has 5 Electoral Votes. Four were cast for McCain; one was cast for Obama (2008).

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Appendix C: 2000-2012 Presidential General Election

Ranking by State of Popular Vote Percentages

(Republican Nominee)

-183-

ROMNEY 2012 MCCAIN 2008 BUSH 2004 BUSH 2000

STATE EV % STATE EV % STATE EV % STATE EV %

1 Utah W 6 72.79 Oklahoma W 7 65.65 Utah W 5 71.54 Wyoming W 3 67.76

2 Wyoming W 3 68.64 Wyoming W 3 64.78 Wyoming W 3 68.86 Idaho W 4 67.17

3 Oklahoma W 7 66.77 Utah W 5 62.58 Idaho W 4 68.38 Utah W 5 66.83

4 Idaho W 4 64.53 Idaho W 4 61.53 Nebraska W 5 65.90 Nebraska W 5 62.24

5 West Virginia W 5 62.30 Alabama W 9 60.32 Oklahoma W 7 65.57 North Dakota W 3 60.66

6 Arkansas W 6 60.57 Alaska W 3 59.42 North Dakota W 3 62.86 Oklahoma W 8 60.31

7 Alabama W 9 60.55 Arkansas W 6 58.72 Alabama W 9 62.46 South Dakota W 3 60.30

8 Kentucky W 8 60.49 Louisiana W 9 58.56 Kansas W 6 62.00 Texas W 32 59.30

9 Nebraska W 5 59.80 Kentucky W 8 57.40 Texas W 34 61.09 Alaska W 3 58.62

10 Kansas W 6 59.71 Tennessee W 11 56.90 Alaska W 3 61.07 Montana W 3 58.44

11 Tennessee W 11 59.48 Kansas W 6 56.61 Indiana W 11 59.94 Kansas W 6 58.04

12 North Dakota W 3 58.32 Nebraska*** W 4 56.53 South Dakota W 3 59.91 Mississippi W 7 57.62

13 South Dakota W 3 57.89 Mississippi W 6 56.18 Kentucky W 8 59.55 South Carolina W 8 56.84

14 Louisiana W 8 57.78 West Virginia W 5 55.71 Mississippi W 6 59.45 Indiana W 12 56.65

15 Texas W 38 57.17 Texas W 34 55.45 Montana W 3 59.07 Kentucky W 8 56.50

16 Montana W 3 55.35 South Carolina W 8 53.87 South Carolina W 8 57.98 Alabama W 9 56.48

17 Mississippi W 6 55.29 Arizona W 10 53.64 Georgia W 15 57.97 North Carolina W 14 56.03

18 Alaska W 3 54.80 North Dakota W 3 53.25 Tennessee W 11 56.80 Georgia W 13 54.67

19 South Carolina W 9 54.56 South Dakota W 3 53.16 Louisiana W 9 56.72 Louisiana W 9 52.55

20 Indiana W 11 54.13 Georgia W 15 52.20 West Virginia W 5 56.06 Virginia W 13 52.47

21 Missouri W 10 53.76 Montana W 3 49.51 North Carolina W 15 56.02 West Virginia W 5 51.92

22 Arizona W 11 53.65 Missouri W 11 49.43 Arizona W 10 54.87 Arkansas W 6 51.31

23 Georgia W 16 53.30 North Carolina 15 49.38 Arkansas W 6 54.31 Tennessee W 11 51.15

24 North Carolina W 15 50.39 Indiana 11 48.91 Virginia W 13 53.68 Arizona W 8 51.02

25 Florida 49.13 Florida 27 48.22 Missouri W 11 53.30 Colorado W 8 50.75

26 Ohio 47.69 Ohio 20 46.91 Florida W 27 52.10 Missouri W 11 50.42

27 Virginia 47.28 Virginia 13 46.33 Colorado W 9 51.69 Ohio W 21 49.97

28 Pennsylvania 46.59 Colorado 9 44.71 Ohio W 20 50.81 Nevada W 4 49.52

29 New Hampshire 46.40 New Hampshire 4 44.52 Nevada W 5 50.47 Florida W 25 48.85

30 Iowa 46.18 Iowa 7 44.39 Iowa W 7 49.90 Iowa 7 48.22

31 Colorado 46.13 Pennsylvania 21 44.17 New Mexico W 5 49.84 New Hampshire W 4 48.07

32 Wisconsin 45.89 Minnesota 10 43.82 Wisconsin 10 49.32 New Mexico 5 47.85

33 Nevada 45.68 Nevada 5 42.65 New Hampshire 4 48.87 Wisconsin 11 47.61

34 Minnesota 44.96 Wisconsin 10 42.31 Pennsylvania 21 48.42 Oregon 7 46.52

35 Michigan 44.71 New Mexico 5 41.78 Michigan 17 47.81 Pennsylvania 23 46.43

36 New Mexico 42.84 New Jersey 15 41.70 Minnesota** 10 47.61 Michigan 18 46.15

37 Oregon 42.15 Michigan 17 40.96 Oregon 7 47.19 Minnesota 10 45.50

38 Washington 41.29 Washington 11 40.48 New Jersey 15 46.24 Washington 11 44.58

39 Maine 40.98 Oregon 7 40.40 Delaware 3 45.75 Maine 4 43.97

40 Connecticut 40.73 Maine 4 40.38 Washington 11 45.64 Illinois 22 42.58

41 Illinois 40.73 Connecticut 7 38.22 Hawaii 4 45.26 Delaware 3 41.90

42 New Jersey 40.59 California 55 36.95 Maine 4 44.58 California 54 41.65

43 Delaware 39.98 Delaware 3 36.95 Illinois 21 44.48 Vermont 3 40.70

44 Massachusetts 37.51 Illinois 21 36.78 California 55 44.36 New Jersey 15 40.29

45 California 37.12 Maryland 10 36.47 Connecticut 7 43.95 Maryland 10 40.18

46 Maryland 35.90 New York 31 36.03 Maryland 10 42.93 Connecticut 8 38.44

47 Rhode Island 35.24 Massachusetts 12 35.99 New York 31 40.08 Hawaii 4 37.46

48 New York 35.17 Rhode Island 4 35.06 Vermont 3 38.80 New York 33 35.23

49 Vermont 30.97 Vermont 3 30.45 Rhode Island 4 38.67 Massachusetts 12 32.50

50 Hawaii 27.84 Hawaii 4 26.58 Massachusetts 12 36.78 Rhode Island 4 31.91

51 D.C. 7.28 D.C. 3 6.53 DC 3 9.34 D.C.* 3 8.95

Total Electoral Votes: 206 173 286 271

Total Popular Vote %: 47.20% 45.65% 50.73% 47.87%

Notes:

1. W = Winning Candidate (For That State).

2. EV = Total Possible Electoral Votes Per State. (Note that the number of electoral votes in several states changed as a result of the U.S. Censuses conducted in 1990 and 2000.)

3. Total Electoral Vote = 538; Total Electoral Vote Needed to Elect = 270.

* In the District of Columbia, one of the three electoral votes was an abstention (2000). ** In Minnesota, one of the ten electoral votes was cast for John Edwards (2004).

*** Nebraska has 5 Electoral Votes. Four were cast for McCain; one was cast for Obama (2008).

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