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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES SENATOR AND FOR THE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS (OCTOBER 25, 2010) COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LORRAINE C. MILLER, CLERK http://clerk.house.gov FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 2, 2010 [CORRECTED TO NOVEMBER 1, 2010] WASHINGTON : 2010
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NOMINEES FOR THE OFFICE OF

UNITED STATES SENATOR AND FOR THE OFFICE OF

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN THE ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS

(OCTOBER 25, 2010)

COMPILED BY

THE

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

LORRAINE C. MILLER, CLERK

http://clerk.house.gov

FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 2, 2010

[CORRECTED TO NOVEMBER 1, 2010]

WASHINGTON : 2010

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LIST OF NOMINEES

(Those marked * are incumbent in the 111th Congress; those marked † served in the House in the 111th Congress; those marked ‡ served in a previous Congress. Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

William G. Barnes, Democrat ............................... Pinson Richard C. Shelby,* Republican ............................ Tuscaloosa

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jo Bonner,* Republican ......................................... Mobile David Walter, Constitution Party of Alabama ..... Orange Beach

2 Bobby Bright,* Democrat ...................................... Montgomery Martha Roby, Republican ...................................... Montgomery

3 Steve Segrest, Democrat ........................................ Montgomery Mike Rogers,* Republican ..................................... Anniston

4 Robert B. Aderholt,* Republican ........................... Haleyville 1 5 Steve Raby, Democrat ............................................ Huntsville

Mo Brooks, Republican .......................................... Huntsville

6 Spencer Bachus,* Republican ................................ Vestavia Hills 2 7 Terri A. Sewell, Democrat ..................................... Birmingham

Don Chamberlain, Republican .............................. Selma 1 Parker Griffith* defeated in primary. 2 Artur Davis* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Gov-

ernor.

ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Scott T. McAdams, Democrat ................................ Sitka Joe Miller, Republican ........................................... Fairbanks Tim Carter, Nonaffiliated ...................................... Girdwood Ted Gianoutsos, Nonaffiliated ............................... Anchorage Fredrick ‘‘David’’ Haase, Libertarian .................... Anchorage Sid Hill, Write-in .................................................... Palmer Lisa Murkowski,* Write-in .................................... Anchorage

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Harry T. Crawford, Jr., Democrat ........................ Anchorage Don Young,* Republican ........................................ Fort Yukon

1 Lisa Murkowski* was defeated in the primary.

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ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Rodney Glassman, Democrat ................................ Tucson John McCain,* Republican .................................... Phoenix Jerry Joslyn, Green ................................................ Scottsdale David F. Nolan, Libertarian .................................. Tucson Ray J. Caplette, Write-in ....................................... Phoenix Santos Chavez, Write-in ........................................ Phoenix Sydney Dudikoff, Write-in ..................................... Tucson Loyd Ellis, Write-in ................................................ Glendale Ian Gilyeat, Write-in .............................................. Gilbert

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Ann Kirkpatrick,* Democrat ................................. Flagstaff Paul Gosar, Republican ......................................... Flagstaff Nicole Patti, Libertarian ........................................ Chandler

2 John Thrasher, Democrat ...................................... Glendale Trent Franks,* Republican .................................... Glendale Powell Gammill, Libertarian ................................. Phoenix Mark Rankin, Write-in .......................................... Peoria William Crum, Write-in ......................................... Surprise

1 3 Jon Hulburd, Democrat ......................................... Phoenix Ben Quayle, Republican ........................................ Phoenix Leonard Clark, Green ............................................ Phoenix Michael Shoen, Libertarian ................................... Paradise Valley

4 Ed Pastor,* Democrat ............................................ Phoenix Janet Contreras, Republican ................................. Phoenix Joe Cobb, Libertarian ............................................ Glendale Rebecca Dewitt, Green ........................................... Phoenix

5 Harry E. Mitchell,* Democrat ............................... Tempe David Schweikert, Republican .............................. Fountain Hills Nick Coons, Libertarian ......................................... Tempe

6 Rebecca Schneider, Democrat ............................... Mesa Jeff Flake,* Republican ......................................... Mesa Richard Grayson, Green ........................................ Apache Junction Darell Tapp, Libertarian ....................................... Gilbert

7 Raul M. Grijalva,* Democrat ................................ Tucson Ruth McClung, Republican ................................... Tucson Harley Meyer, Independent ................................... Yuma George Keane, Libertarian .................................... Tucson

8 Gabrielle Giffords,* Democrat ............................... Tucson Jesse Kelly, Republican ......................................... Tucson Steven Stoltz, Libertarian ..................................... Tucson

1 John B. Shadegg* not a candidate.

ARKANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Blanche L. Lincoln,* Democrat ............................. Hughes John Boozman,† Republican .................................. Little Rock Trevor Drown, Independent .................................. Russellville John Laney Gray III, Green .................................. Greenland Stephan (Troublemaker) Hercher, Write-in ......... Barling

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ARKANSAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Chad Causey, Democrat ........................................ Jonesboro

Rick Crawford, Republican .................................... Jonesboro Ken Adler, Green ................................................... Batesville Mickey Higgins, Write-in ....................................... Paragould

2 2 Joyce Elliott, Democrat .......................................... Little Rock Tim Griffin, Republican ......................................... Little Rock Lance Levi, Independent ....................................... Little Rock Lewis Kennedy, Green ........................................... Conway Danial Suits, Write-in ............................................ Bryant

3 3 David Whitaker, Democrat .................................... Fayetteville Steve Womack, Republican ................................... Rogers

4 Mike Ross,* Democrat ........................................... Prescott Beth Anne Rankin, Republican ............................. Magnolia Josh Drake, Green ................................................. Little Rock

1 Marion Berry* not a candidate. 2 Vic Snyder* not a candidate. 3 John Boozman* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

CALIFORNIA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Barbara Boxer,* Democrat .................................... Los Angeles Carly Fiorina, Republican ..................................... Sacramento Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom ................. Berkeley Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian ............................... Arroyo Grande Edward C. Noonan, American Independent ........ Marysville Duane Roberts, Green ............................................ Anaheim

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Mike Thompson,* Democrat .................................. St. Helena Loren Hanks, Republican ...................................... Travis Air Force Base Mike Rodrigues, Libertarian ................................. Napa Carol Wolman, Green ............................................ Mendocino

2 Jim Reed, Democrat ............................................... Fall River Mills Wally Herger,* Republican .................................... Chico

3 Ami Bera, Democrat ............................................... Elk Grove Daniel E. Lungren,* Republican ........................... Gold River Jerry L. Leidecker, American Independent ......... Elverta Mike Roskey, Peace and Freedom ........................ Wilton Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian ...................... Antelope

4 Clint Curtis, Democrat .......................................... Rancho Cordova Tom McClintock,* Republican ............................... Roseville Benjamin ‘‘Ben’’ Emery, Green ............................. Nevada City

5 Doris O. Matsui,* Democrat .................................. Sacramento Paul A. Smith, Republican .................................... Sacramento Gerald Allen Frink, Peace and Freedom .............. Sacramento

6 Lynn C. Woolsey,* Democrat ................................ Petaluma Jim Judd, Republican ............................................ Cotati Eugene E. Ruyle, Peace and Freedom .................. Oakland Joel Smolen, Libertarian ....................................... San Rafael

7 George Miller,* Democrat ...................................... Martinez Rick Tubbs, Republican ......................................... Vacaville

8 Nancy Pelosi,* Democrat ....................................... San Francisco John Dennis, Republican ....................................... San Francisco Philip Berg, Libertarian ........................................ San Francisco Gloria E. La Riva, Peace and Freedom ................ San Francisco

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 9 Barbara Lee,* Democrat ........................................ Oakland

Gerald Hashimoto, Republican ............................. Berkeley Larry Allen, Peace and Freedom .......................... Oakland James Eyer, Libertarian ........................................ Oakland Dave Heller, Green ................................................ Berkeley

10 John Garamendi,* Democrat ................................. Walnut Grove Gary Clift, Republican ........................................... Dixon Jeremy Cloward, Green ......................................... Pleasant Hill

11 Jerry McNerney,* Democrat ................................. Pleasanton David Harmer, Republican .................................... Pleasanton David Christensen, American Independent ......... Tracy

12 Jackie Speier,* Democrat ...................................... Hillsborough Mike Moloney, Republican .................................... Foster City Mark Paul Williams, Libertarian ......................... San Carlos

13 Fortney Pete Stark,* Democrat ............................. Fremont Forest Baker, Republican ...................................... San Jose

14 Anna G. Eshoo,* Democrat .................................... Atherton Dave Chapman, Republican .................................. Palo Alto Paul Lazaga, Libertarian ....................................... Ben Lomond

15 Michael M. Honda,* Democrat .............................. San Jose Scott Kirkland, Republican ................................... San Jose

16 Zoe Lofgren,* Democrat ......................................... San Jose Daniel Sahagun, Republican ................................. San Jose Edward Gonzalez, Libertarian .............................. San Jose

17 Sam Farr,* Democrat ............................................. Carmel Jeff Taylor, Republican .......................................... Spreckels Mary V. Larkin, Libertarian ................................. Seaside Eric Petersen, Green .............................................. Salinas

18 Dennis A. Cardoza,* Democrat ............................. Atwater Michael Clare Berryhill, Sr., Republican ............. Ceres

1 19 Loraine Goodwin, Democrat .................................. Madera Jeff Denham, Republican ....................................... Modesto

20 Jim Costa,* Democrat ............................................ Fresno Andy Vidak, Republican ........................................ Hanford

21 Devin Nunes,* Republican .................................... Tulare

22 Kevin McCarthy,* Republican ............................... Bakersfield

23 Lois Capps,* Democrat .......................................... Santa Barbara Tom Watson, Republican ....................................... Summerland John V. Hager, Independent ................................. Santa Barbara Darrell M. Stafford, Libertarian ........................... Arroyo Grande

24 Timothy J. Allison, Democrat ................................ Ventura Elton Gallegly,* Republican .................................. Simi Valley

25 Jackie Conaway, Democrat ................................... Barstow Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon,* Republican ............. Santa Clarita

26 Russ Warner, Democrat ......................................... Rancho Cucamonga David Dreier,* Republican .................................... San Dimas David L. Miller, American Independent ............... Glendora Randall Weissbuch, Libertarian ........................... Arcadia

27 Brad Sherman,* Democrat .................................... Sherman Oaks Mark Reed, Republican .......................................... Shadow Hills

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 28 Howard L. Berman,* Democrat ............................ North Hollywood

Merlin Froyd, Republican ...................................... Burbank Carlos A. Rodriguez, Libertarian .......................... San Fernando

29 Adam B. Schiff,* Democrat ................................... Burbank John P. Colbert, Republican .................................. Pasadena William P. Cushing, Libertarian ........................... Glendale

30 Henry A. Waxman,* Democrat .............................. Los Angeles Charles E. Wilkerson, Republican ........................ Los Angeles Richard R. Castaldo, Peace and Freedom ............ Los Angeles Erich D. Miller, Libertarian .................................. Granada Hills

31 Xavier Becerra,* Democrat .................................... Los Angeles Stephen C. Smith, Republican .............................. Los Angeles

32 Judy Chu,* Democrat ............................................ Monterey Park Edward ‘‘Ed’’ Schmerling, Republican .................. Walnut

2 33 Karen Bass, Democrat ........................................... Los Angeles James L. Andion, Republican ................................ Los Angeles

34 Lucille Roybal-Allard,* Democrat ......................... Los Angeles Wayne Miller, Republican ..................................... South Gate

35 Maxine Waters,* Democrat ................................... Los Angeles K. Bruce Brown, Republican ................................. Playa Del Ray

36 Jane Harman,* Democrat ...................................... Venice Mattie Fein, Republican ........................................ Redondo Beach Herb Peters, Libertarian ....................................... Carson

37 Laura Richardson,* Democrat ............................... Long Beach Star Parker, Republican ........................................ San Clemente Nicholas Dibs, Independent ................................... Long Beach

38 Grace F. Napolitano,* Democrat ........................... Norwalk Robert Vaughn, Republican ................................... Monrovia

39 Linda T. Sanchez,* Democrat ............................... Lakewood Larry S. Andre, Republican ................................... La Mirada John A. Smith, American Independent ................ La Mirada

40 Christina Avalos, Democrat .................................. Orange Edward R. Royce,* Republican .............................. Fullerton

41 Pat Meagher, Democrat ......................................... Forest Falls Jerry Lewis,* Republican ...................................... Redlands

42 Michael Williamson, Democrat ............................. Mission Viejo Gary G. Miller,* Republican .................................. Diamond Bar Mark Lambert, Libertarian ................................... Mission Viejo

43 Joe Baca,* Democrat .............................................. Rialto Scott Folkens, Republican ..................................... San Bernardino

44 Bill Hedrick, Democrat .......................................... Corona Ken Calvert,* Republican ...................................... Corona

45 Steve Pougnet, Democrat ....................................... Palm Springs Mary Bono Mack,* Republican .............................. Palm Springs Bill Lussenheide, American Independent ............ Menifee

46 Ken Arnold, Democrat ........................................... Westminster Dana Rohrabacher,* Republican ........................... Huntington Beach

47 Loretta Sanchez,* Democrat ................................. Anaheim Van Tran, Republican ............................................ Santa Ana Cecilia ‘‘Ceci’’ Iglesias, Independent ..................... Santa Ana

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 48 Beth Krom, Democrat ............................................ Irvine

John Campbell,* Republican ................................. Irvine Mike Binkley, Libertarian ..................................... Laguna Woods

49 Howard Katz, Democrat ........................................ Temecula Darrell E. Issa,* Republican ................................. Vista Dion Clark, American Independent ...................... San Diego Mike Paster, Libertarian ....................................... Fallbrook

50 Francine Busby, Democrat .................................... Cardiff Brian P. Bilbray,* Republican ............................... Carlsbad Miriam E. Clark, Peace and Freedom .................. Encinitas Lars Grossmith, Libertarian ................................. Oceanside

51 Bob Filner,* Democrat ........................................... San Diego Nick Popaditch, Republican .................................. Chula Vista

52 Ray Lutz, Democrat ............................................... El Cajon Duncan Hunter,* Republican ................................ Lakeside Michael Benoit, Libertarian .................................. Santee

53 Susan A. Davis,* Democrat ................................... San Diego Michael Crimmins, Republican ............................. San Diego Paul Dekker, Libertarian ...................................... San Diego

1 George Radanovich* not a candidate. 2 Diane E. Watson* not a candidate.

COLORADO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael F. Bennet,* Democrat .............................. Denver Ken Buck, Republican ............................................ Greeley Bob Kinsey, Green .................................................. Denver Charley Miller, Unaffiliated .................................. Littleton J. Moromisato, Unaffiliated ................................... Denver Jason Napolitano, Independent Reform ............... Loveland Maclyn ‘‘Mac’’ Stringer, Libertarian ..................... Centennial Bruce E. Lohmiller, Write-in ................................. Grand Junction Michele M. Newman, Write-in .............................. Denver Robert Rank, Write-in ............................................ Highlands Ranch

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Diana DeGette,* Democrat .................................... Denver Mike Fallon, Republican ........................................ Denver Clint Jones, Libertarian ........................................ Denver Chris Styskal, American Constitution .................. Denver Gary Swing, Green ................................................. Denver

2 Jared Polis,* Democrat .......................................... Boulder Stephen Bailey, Republican ................................... Niwot Jenna Goss, American Constitution ..................... Denver Curtis Harris, Libertarian ..................................... Arvada Henry Raibourn, Write-in ...................................... Jamestown

3 John T. Salazar,* Democrat .................................. Manassa Scott R. Tipton, Republican ................................... Cortez Gregory Gilman, Libertarian ................................ Westcliffe Jake Segrest, Unaffiliated ..................................... Mesa James Fritz, Write-in ............................................. Molina John W. Hargis, Sr., Write-in ............................... Del Norte

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COLORADO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4 Betsy Markey,* Democrat ..................................... Fort Collins

Cory Gardner, Republican ..................................... Yuma Doug Aden, American Constitution ...................... Fort Lupton Ken ‘‘Wasko’’ Waszkiewicz, Unaffiliated .............. Fort Collins

5 Kevin Bradley, Democrat ...................................... Florence Doug Lamborn,* Republican ................................. Colorado Springs Jerell Klaver, Libertarian ...................................... Woodland Park Brian ‘‘Barron X’’ Scott, American Constitution .. Colorado Springs

6 John Flerlage, Democrat ....................................... Littleton Mike Coffman,* Republican .................................. Aurora Rob McNealy, Libertarian ..................................... Aurora Michael Shawn Kearns, Write-in .......................... Evergreen

7 Ed Perlmutter,* Democrat .................................... Golden Ryan Frazier, Republican ...................................... Aurora Buck Bailey, Libertarian ....................................... Aurora

CONNECTICUT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Richard Blumenthal, Democrat, Working Fami-lies ........................................................................ Greenwich

Linda E. McMahon, Republican ............................ West Hartford Warren B. Mosler, Independent ............................ Guilford John Mertens, Connecticut for Lieberman ........... West Hartford

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John B. Larson,* Democrat ................................... East Hartford Ann Brickley, Republican ...................................... Wethersfield Christopher J. Hutchinson, Socialist Action ........ Hartford Kenneth J. Krayeske, Green ................................. South Windsor

2 Joe Courtney,* Democrat ....................................... Vernon Janet Peckinpaugh, Republican ............................ Essex G. Scott Deshefy, Green ......................................... Lebanon

3 Rosa L. DeLauro,* Democrat ................................ New Haven Jerry Labriola, Jr., Republican ............................. Wallingford Charles A. Pillsbury, Green .................................. New Haven

4 James A. Himes,* Democrat ................................. Cos Cob Dan Debicella, Republican ..................................... Shelton

5 Christopher S. Murphy,* Democrat ...................... Cheshire Sam S. F. Caligiuri, Republican, Independent .... Waterbury

1 Christopher J. Dodd* not a candidate.

DELAWARE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Christopher A. Coons, Democrat ........................... Newark Christine O’Donnell, Republican ........................... Wilmington Glenn A. Miller, Independent Party of Delaware Felton James W. Rash, Jr., Libertarian ........................... Dover Maurice F. Bourgeois, Write-in ............................. Frederica Samtra Devard, Write-in ....................................... Bear

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DELAWARE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE 2 John C. Carney, Jr., Democrat .............................. Wilmington

Glen Urquhart, Republican ................................... Rehoboth Jeffrey Brown, Blue Enigma ................................. Wilmington Earl R. Lofland, Independent Party of Delaware Clayton Brent A. Wangen, Libertarian .............................. Millsboro

1 Election for remainder of term ending January 3, 2015. Edward E. Kaufman* not a can-didate.

2 Michael N. Castle* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

FLORIDA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Kendrick B. Meek,† Democrat ............................... Miami Marco Rubio, Republican ....................................... Coral Gables Lewis Jerome Armstrong, No Party Affiliation ... Jacksonville Sue Askeland, No Party Affiliation ...................... Stuart Bobbie Bean, No Party Affiliation ........................ Sebring Charlie Crist, No Party Affiliation ....................... Tallahassee Bernie DeCastro, Constitution Party of Florida .. Ocala Bruce Ray Riggs, No Party Affiliation .................. Crystal River Alexander Andrew Snitker, Libertarian ............... Spring Hill Rick Tyler, No Party Affiliation ............................ Pensacola Piotr Blass, Write-in .............................................. Boynton Beach George Drake, Write-in .......................................... Orlando Howard Knepper, Write-in .................................... North Miami Beach Carol Ann Joyce LaRosa, Write-in ........................ Englewood Richard Lock, Write-in ........................................... Dunedin Robert Monroe, Write-in ........................................ Oviedo Belinda Gail Quarterman-Noah, Write-in ............ Tampa

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jeff Miller,* Republican ......................................... Chumuckla Joe Cantrell, No Party Affiliation ......................... Pace John Krause, No Party Affiliation ........................ Pensacola Jim Bryan, Write-in ............................................... Laurel Hill

2 Allen Boyd,* Democrat .......................................... Monticello Steve Southerland, Republican ............................. Lynn Haven Dianne Berryhill, No Party Affiliation ................. Tallahassee Paul C. McKain, No Party Affiliation ................... Lloyd Ray Netherwood, Write-in ..................................... Miramar Beach

3 Corrine Brown,* Democrat .................................... Jacksonville Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Yost, Republican .......................... Jacksonville Terry Martin-Back, No Party Affiliation .............. Gainesville

4 Ander Crenshaw,* Republican .............................. Jacksonville Troy D. Stanley, No Party Affiliation ................... Jacksonville Gary L. Koniz, Write-in ......................................... Jacksonville

2 5 James ‘‘Jim’’ Piccillo, Democrat ............................ Lutz Richard B. ‘‘Rich’’ Nugent, Republican ................. Brooksville

6 Cliff Stearns,* Republican ..................................... Ocala Steve Schonberg, No Party Affiliation .................. Ocala

7 Heather Beaven, Democrat ................................... Palm Coast John L. Mica,* Republican .................................... Winter Park

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 8 Alan Grayson,* Democrat ...................................... Orlando

Daniel Webster, Republican .................................. Orlando Peg Dunmire, Tea Party ........................................ Orlando George L. Metcalfe, No Party Affiliation .............. Orlando Steven J. Gerritzen, Write-in ................................ Ocala

9 Anita de Palma, Democrat .................................... Clearwater Gus M. Bilirakis,* Republican .............................. Palm Harbor

10 Charlie Justice, Democrat ..................................... St. Petersburg C. W. Bill Young,* Republican .............................. Indian Shores Martin Rokicki, Write-in ....................................... St. Petersburg

11 Kathy Castor,* Democrat ...................................... Tampa Mike Prendergast, Republican .............................. Tampa

3 12 Lori Edwards, Democrat ........................................ Eagle Lake Dennis A. Ross, Republican ................................... Lakeland Randy Wilkinson, Tea Party ................................. Bartow

13 James T. Golden, Democrat .................................. Bradenton Vern Buchanan,* Republican ................................ Sarasota

14 James Lloyd Roach, Democrat .............................. Cape Coral Connie Mack,* Republican .................................... Fort Myers William Maverick St. Claire, No Party Affili-

ation ..................................................................... Naples

15 Shannon Roberts, Democrat .................................. Cape Canaveral Bill Posey,* Republican .......................................... Rockledge

16 Jim Horn, Democrat ............................................... Palm City Thomas J. Rooney,* Republican ............................ Tequesta William Dean, Write-in .......................................... Port Saint Lucie

4 17 Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat .............................. Miami Gardens Roderick D. Vereen, No Party Affiliation ............. Miami

18 Rolando A. Banciella, Democrat ........................... Miami Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,* Republican ........................ Miami

19 Theodore E. Deutch,* Democrat ........................... Boca Raton Joe Budd, Republican ............................................ Coral Springs Stan Smilan, Write-in ............................................ Lake Worth

20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz,* Democrat ............... Weston Karen Harrington, Republican .............................. Pembroke Pines Stanley Blumenthal, No Party Affiliation ............ Sunrise Robert Kunst, No Party Affiliation ....................... Miami Clayton Schock, Write-in ....................................... Sunrise

5 21 Mario Diaz-Balart,* Republican ............................ Miami

22 Ron Klein,* Democrat ............................................ Boca Raton Allen West, Republican .......................................... Deerfield Beach

23 Alcee L. Hastings,* Democrat ............................... Miramar Bernard Sansaricq, Republican ............................. Pembroke Pines

24 Suzanne M. Kosmas,* Democrat ........................... New Smyrna Beach Sandra ‘‘Sandy’’ Adams, Republican ..................... Orlando Nicholas Ruiz III, Write-in .................................... New Smyrna Beach

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 6 25 Joe Garcia, Democrat ............................................. Coral Gables

David Rivera, Republican ...................................... Miami Roly Arrojo, Tea Party ........................................... Miami Craig Porter, Florida Whig Party ......................... Miami

1 George S. LeMieux* not a candidate. 2 Ginny Brown-Waite* not a candidate. 3 Adam H. Putnam* not a candidate. 4 Kendrick B. Meek* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 5 Lincoln Diaz-Balart* not a candidate. 6 Mario Diaz-Balart* not a candidate; running for re-election in Congressional District 21.

GEORGIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Thurmond, Democrat .................. Decatur Johnny Isakson,* Republican ................................ Marietta Chuck Donovan, Libertarian ................................. Mableton Raymond Beckworth, Write-in .............................. Ellabell Brian Russell Brown, Write-in .............................. Augusta Steve Davis, Write-in ............................................. Alpharetta

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Oscar L. Harris II, Democrat ................................ Screven Jack Kingston,* Republican .................................. Savannah

2 Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.,* Democrat ....................... Albany Mike Keown, Republican ....................................... Coolidge

3 Frank Saunders, Democrat ................................... Midland Lynn A. Westmoreland,* Republican ................... Grantville Jagdish Agrawal, Write-in ..................................... Fayetteville

4 Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr.,* Democrat .......... Lithonia Lisbeth ‘‘Liz’’ Carter, Republican .......................... Atlanta

5 John Lewis,* Democrat .......................................... Atlanta Fenn Little, Republican ......................................... Atlanta

6 Tom Price,* Republican ......................................... Roswell Sean Greenberg, Write-in ...................................... Canton

1 7 Doug Heckman, Democrat ..................................... Norcross Rob Woodall, Republican ....................................... Lawrenceville

8 Jim Marshall,* Democrat ...................................... Macon Austin Scott, Republican ....................................... Tifton

9 Tom Graves,* Republican ...................................... Rangers

10 Russell Edwards, Democrat .................................. Athens Paul C. Broun,* Republican .................................. Athens

11 Phil Gingrey,* Republican ..................................... Marietta

12 John Barrow,* Democrat ....................................... Savannah Raymond McKinney, Republican .......................... Lyons

13 David Scott,* Democrat ......................................... Atlanta Mike Crane, Republican ........................................ Fairburn

1 John Linder* not a candidate.

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HAWAII FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Daniel K. Inouye,* Democrat ................................ Honolulu Cam Cavasso, Republican ..................................... Waimanalo Jim Brewer, Green ................................................. Honolulu Jeff Jarrett, Nonpartisan ....................................... Pahoa Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan, Libertarian ......................... Kapaa

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Colleen Hanabusa, Democrat ................................ Kapolei Charles Djou,* Republican .................................... Honolulu

2 Mazie K. Hirono,* Democrat ................................. Honolulu John W. Willoughby, Republican .......................... Honolulu Pat Brock, Libertarian ........................................... Kihei Andrew Vsevolod Von Sonn, Nonpartisan ........... Paia

IDAHO FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

P. Tom Sullivan, Democrat ................................... Tetonia Mike Crapo,* Republican ....................................... Boise Randy Lynn Bergquist, Constitution .................... Weiser

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Walt Minnick,* Democrat ...................................... Boise Raul R. Labrador, Republican ............................... Eagle Dave Olson, Independent ...................................... Saint Maries Mike Washburn, Libertarian ................................. Boise

2 Mike Crawford, Democrat ..................................... Mountain Home Michael K. Simpson,* Republican ......................... Idaho Falls Brian Schad, Independent ..................................... Idaho Falls

ILLINOIS FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Alexander ‘‘Alexi’’ Giannoulias, Democrat ........... Chicago Mark Steven Kirk,† Republican ............................ Highland Park LeAlan M. Jones, Green ........................................ Chicago Mike Labno, Libertarian ........................................ Oak Brook

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Bobby L. Rush,* Democrat .................................... Chicago Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ................... Chicago Jeff Adams, Green .................................................. Chicago

2 Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.,* Democrat .......................... Chicago Isaac C. Hayes, Republican ................................... Park Forest Anthony W. Williams, Green ................................ Dolton

3 Daniel Lipinski,* Democrat ................................... Western Springs Michael A. Bendas, Republican ............................. Chicago Laurel Lambert Schmidt, Green ........................... Riverside

4 Luis V. Gutierrez,* Democrat ............................... Chicago Israel Vasquez, Republican ................................... Chicago Robert J. Burns, Green .......................................... Chicago

5 Mike Quigley,* Democrat ...................................... Chicago David Ratowitz, Republican .................................. Chicago Matthew Reichel, Green ........................................ Chicago

6 Benjamin S. Lowe, Democrat ................................ Wheaton Peter J. Roskam,* Republican ............................... Wheaton

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ILLINOIS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 7 Danny K. Davis,* Democrat .................................. Chicago

Mark M. Weiman, Republican .............................. Chicago Clarence Desmond Clemons, Independent ........... Chicago

8 Melissa L. Bean,* Democrat .................................. Barrington Joe Walsh, Republican ........................................... Winnetka Bill Scheurer, Green .............................................. Lindenhurst

9 Janice D. Schakowsky,* Democrat ....................... Evanston Joel Barry Pollak, Republican ............................... Skokie Simon Ribeiro, Green ............................................. Evanston

2 10 Daniel J. Seals, Democrat ..................................... Wilmette Robert Dold, Republican ........................................ Kenilworth

11 Deborah L. Halvorson,* Democrat ........................ Crete Adam Kinzinger, Republican ................................. Manteno

12 Jerry F. Costello,* Democrat ................................. Belleville Teri Newman, Republican ..................................... Highland Rodger Jennings, Green ......................................... Alton

13 Scott Harper, Democrat ......................................... Lockport Judy Biggert,* Republican ..................................... Hinsdale

14 Bill Foster,* Democrat ........................................... Batavia Randall M. ‘‘Randy’’ Hultgren, Republican .......... Winfield Daniel J. Kairis, Green .......................................... South Elgin

15 David Gill, Democrat ............................................. Bloomington Timothy V. Johnson,* Republican ........................ Urbana

16 George W. Gaulrapp, Democrat ............................ Freeport Donald A. Manzullo,* Republican ......................... Egan Terry G. Campbell, Green ..................................... Rockford

17 Phil Hare,* Democrat ............................................ Rock Island Bobby Schilling, Republican .................................. Colona Roger K. Davis, Green ........................................... Quincy

18 Deirdre ‘‘D. K.’’ Hirner, Democrat ........................ Springfield Aaron Schock,* Republican ................................... Peoria Sheldon Schafer, Green ......................................... Peoria

19 Tim Bagwell, Democrat ......................................... Olney John Shimkus,* Republican .................................. Collinsville

1 Roland W. Burris* not a candidate. 2 Mark Steven Kirk* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

INDIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Brad Ellsworth,† Democrat ................................... Evansville Dan Coats,‡ Republican ......................................... Indianapolis Rebecca Sink-Burris, Libertarian ......................... Bloomington Jim Miller, Write-in ............................................... Lafayette Jack Rooney, Write-in ............................................ Indianapolis

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Peter J. Visclosky,* Democrat ............................... Merrillville Mark Leyva, Republican ........................................ Highland Jon Morris, Libertarian ......................................... Valparaiso

2 Joe Donnelly,* Democrat ....................................... Granger Jackie Walorski, Republican ................................. Elkhart Mark Vogel, Libertarian ........................................ South Bend

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INDIANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 2 3 Thomas Hayhurst, Democrat ................................ Fort Wayne

Marlin A. Stutzman, Republican .......................... Howe Scott Wise, Libertarian .......................................... Columbia City Tom Metzger, Write-in ........................................... Warsaw Wes Stephens, Write-in ......................................... Fort Wayne

3 4 David Sanders, Democrat ...................................... West Lafayette Todd Rokita, Republican ........................................ Indianapolis John Duncan, Libertarian ..................................... Lafayette

5 Tim Crawford, Democrat ....................................... Noblesville Dan Burton,* Republican ...................................... Indianapolis Jesse C. Trueblood, Independent .......................... Indianapolis Richard ‘‘Chard’’ Reid, Libertarian ....................... Indianapolis

6 Barry Welsh, Democrat ......................................... Connersville Mike Pence,* Republican ....................................... Columbus Talmage ‘‘T. J.’’ Thompson, Jr., Libertarian ........ Franklin

7 Andre Carson,* Democrat ...................................... Indianapolis Marvin B. Scott, Republican ................................. Indianapolis Dav Wilson, Libertarian ........................................ Indianapolis Jeffrey Wayne Spoonamore, Write-in ................... Greenwood

4 8 W. Trent VanHaaften, Democrat .......................... Mt. Vernon Larry D. Bucshon, Republican .............................. Newport John Cunningham, Libertarian ............................ Terre Haute

9 Baron P. Hill,* Democrat ...................................... Seymour Todd Young, Republican ........................................ Bloomington Greg ‘‘No Bull’’ Knott, Libertarian ........................ Bloomington Jerry R. Lucas, Write-in ........................................ Deputy

1 Evan Bayh* not a candidate. 2 These candidates are also running in a special election to fill the remainder of Mark

Souder’s term in the 111th Congress. Mark Souder resigned from Congress May 21, 2010. 3 Steve Buyer* not a candidate. 4 Brad Ellsworth* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

IOWA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Roxanne Conlin, Democrat .................................... Des Moines Chuck Grassley,* Republican ................................ Cedar Falls John Heiderscheit, Libertarian ............................. Bettendorf

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Bruce L. Braley,* Democrat .................................. Waterloo Benjamin M. Lange, Republican ........................... Independence Jason A. Faulkner, Nominated by Petition .......... Maquoketa Rob J. Petsche, Libertarian ................................... Manchester

2 David Loebsack,* Democrat .................................. Mt. Vernon Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican ................ Ottumwa Gary Sicard, Libertarian ....................................... Robins Jon Tack, Constitution ........................................... Hiawatha

3 Leonard L. Boswell,* Democrat ............................ Des Moines Brad Zaun, Republican .......................................... Urbandale Rebecca Williamson, Socialist Workers ................ Des Moines

4 Bill Maske, Democrat ............................................ Truro Tom Latham,* Republican ..................................... Ames Dan Lensing, Nominated by Petition ................... Ft. Atkinson

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IOWA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 5 Matthew Campbell, Democrat ............................... Manning

Steve King,* Republican ........................................ Kiron Martin James Monroe, Nominated by Petition ... Sioux City

KANSAS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Lisa Johnston, Democrat ....................................... Shawnee Mission Jerry Moran,† Republican ...................................... Hays Joseph ‘‘Joe’’ K. Bellis, Reform .............................. Overland Park Michael Wm. Dann, Libertarian ........................... Lawrence

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 1 Alan Jilka, Democrat ............................................. Salina

Tim Huelskamp, Republican ................................. Fowler Jack Warner, Libertarian ...................................... Wright

2 Cheryl Hudspeth, Democrat .................................. Girard Lynn Jenkins,* Republican ................................... Topeka Robert Garrard, Libertarian .................................. Edgerton

3 3 Stephene Moore, Democrat .................................... Lenexa Kevin Yoder, Republican ....................................... Overland Park Jasmin Talbert, Libertarian .................................. Overland Park

4 4 Raj Goyle, Democrat .............................................. Wichita Mike Pompeo, Republican ..................................... Wichita Susan G. Ducey, Reform ........................................ Wichita Shawn Smith, Libertarian ..................................... Wichita

1 Sam Brownback* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor. 2 Jerry Moran* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator. 3 Dennis Moore* not a candidate. 4 Todd Tiahrt* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Sen-

ator.

KENTUCKY

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Jack Conway, Democrat ........................................ Louisville Rand Paul, Republican .......................................... Bowling Green Billy Ray Wilson, Write-in ..................................... London

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Charles Kendall Hatchett, Democrat ................... Benton Ed Whitfield,* Republican ..................................... Hopkinsville

2 Ed Marksberry, Democrat ..................................... Owensboro Brett Guthrie,* Republican ................................... Bowling Green

3 John A. Yarmuth,* Democrat ................................ Louisville Todd Lally, Republican .......................................... Louisville Michael D. Hansen, Independent .......................... Louisville Edward A. Martin, Libertarian ............................. Louisville

4 John Waltz, Democrat ........................................... Florence Geoff Davis,* Republican ....................................... Hebron

5 James E. ‘‘Jim’’ Holbert, Democrat ....................... London Harold Rogers,* Republican .................................. Somerset

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KENTUCKY—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 6 Ben Chandler,* Democrat ..................................... Versailles

Garland ‘‘Andy’’ Barr, Republican ........................ Lexington C. Wes Collins, Write-in ........................................ Winchester Randolph S. Vance, Write-in ................................. Lexington

1 Jim Bunning* not a candidate.

LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

‘‘Charlie’’ Melancon,† Democrat ............................. Napoleonville David Vitter,* Republican ..................................... Metairie Michael Karlton Brown, No Party ........................ Shreveport R. A. ‘‘Skip’’ Galan, No Party ................................ Ponchatoula Milton Gordon, No Party ....................................... Alexandria Randall Todd Hayes, Libertarian ......................... Atlanta Thomas G. ‘‘Tommy’’ LaFargue, Other ................. Baton Rouge William Robert ‘‘Bob’’ Lang, Jr., Other ................ Natchitoches William R. McShan, Reform .................................. Leesville Sam Houston Melton, Jr., No Party ..................... Winnfield Michael Lane ‘‘Mike’’ Spears, Other ..................... Lafayette Ernest D. Woolon, Other ....................................... Belle Chasse

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1

1 Myron Katz, Democrat ........................................... New Orleans Steve Scalise,* Republican .................................... Jefferson Arden Wells, Other ................................................ Ponchatoula

2 Cedric Richmond, Democrat .................................. New Orleans Anh ‘‘Joseph’’ Cao,* Republican ............................ New Orleans Ron Austin, Other .................................................. Harvey Anthony Marquize, Other ...................................... Violet ‘‘Jack’’ Radosta, Other ............................................ New Orleans

2 3 Ravi Sangisetty, Democrat .................................... Houma ‘‘Jeff’’ Landry, Republican ...................................... New Iberia

4 David Melville, Democrat ...................................... Bossier City John Fleming,* Republican ................................... Minden Artis Cash, No Party .............................................. Shreveport

5 Rodney Alexander,* Republican ............................ Quitman ‘‘Tom’’ Gibbs, Jr., No Party .................................... Fairbanks

6 Merritt E. McDonald, Sr., Democrat .................... Baton Rouge Bill Cassidy,* Republican ...................................... Baton Rouge

7 Charles W. Boustany, Jr.,* Republican ................ Lafayette 1 Section 511 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as amended, provides that a can-

didate who is unopposed is declared elected. 2 Charlie Melancon* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Chellie Pingree,* Democrat ................................... North Haven Dean Peter Scontras, Republican ......................... Eliot Walter Horton, Write-in ........................................ North Bridgton Alan Lowberg, Write-in ......................................... Washington

2 Michael H. Michaud,* Democrat ........................... East Millinocket Jason J. Levesque, Republican ............................. Auburn

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MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Barbara Mikulski,* Democrat ............................... Baltimore Eric Wargotz, Republican ...................................... Queenstown Kenniss Henry, Green ........................................... Cheverly Richard Shawver, Constitution ............................. Sykesville Claud L. Asbury, Write-in ..................................... Ellicott City Donald Kaplan, Write-in ....................................... Baltimore James T. Lynch, Jr., Write-in ............................... Baltimore Lih Young, Write-in ............................................... Rockville

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Frank Kratovil, Jr.,* Democrat ............................. Stevensville Andy Harris, Republican ....................................... Cockeysville Richard James Davis, Libertarian ........................ Hurlock Jack N. Wilson, Write-in ....................................... Arnold

2 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger,* Democrat ............... Cockeysville Marcelo Cardarelli, Republican ............................. Brooklandville Lorenzo Gaztanaga, Libertarian ........................... Baltimore

3 John P. Sarbanes,* Democrat ............................... Baltimore Jim Wilhelm, Republican ...................................... Annapolis Alain Lareau, Constitution .................................... Columbia Jerry McKinley, Libertarian ................................. Baltimore

4 Donna F. Edwards,* Democrat ............................. Fort Washington Robert Broadus, Republican .................................. Clinton

5 Steny H. Hoyer,* Democrat ................................... Mechanicsville Charles Lollar, Republican .................................... Landover H. Gavin Shickle, Libertarian ............................... Indian Head

6 Andrew Duck, Democrat ........................................ Jefferson Roscoe G. Bartlett,* Republican ............................ Frederick Dan Massey, Libertarian ....................................... Williamsport Michael Reed, Constitution ................................... Frederick

7 Elijah E. Cummings,* Democrat ........................... Baltimore Frank Mirabile, Jr., Republican ............................ Woodbine Scott Spencer, Libertarian ..................................... Baltimore Ray Bly, Write-in ................................................... Jessup

8 Chris Van Hollen,* Democrat ............................... Kensington Michael Lee Philips, Republican ........................... Rockville Mark Grannis, Libertarian .................................... Chevy Chase Fred Nordhorn, Constitution ................................. Langley Park

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John W. Olver,* Democrat .................................... Amherst William L. Gunn, Jr., Republican ......................... Ware Michael Engel, Independent .................................. Southampton

2 Richard E. Neal,* Democrat .................................. Springfield Thomas A. Wesley, Republican ............................. Hopedale

3 James P. McGovern,* Democrat ........................... Worcester Martin A. Lamb, Republican ................................. Holliston Patrick J. Barron, Independent ............................ Worcester

4 Barney Frank,* Democrat ..................................... Newton Sean D. M. Bielat, Republican .............................. Brookline Susan F. Allen, Independent ................................. Brookline Donald M. Jordan, Tax Revolt Independent ........ Wareham

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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 5 Niki Tsongas,* Democrat ....................................... Lowell

Jonathan A. Golnik, Republican ........................... Carlisle Dale E. Brown, Liberty .......................................... Chelmsford Robert M. Clark, Citizen Legislator ..................... Berlin

6 John F. Tierney,* Democrat .................................. Salem Bill Hudak, Republican .......................................... Boxford

7 Edward J. Markey,* Democrat .............................. Malden Gerry Dembrowski, Republican ............................ Woburn

8 Michael E. Capuano,* Democrat ........................... Somerville

9 Stephen F. Lynch,* Democrat ............................... South Boston Vernon M. Harrison, Republican .......................... Braintree Philip Dunkelbarger, Independent ....................... Westwood

1 10 William R. Keating, Democrat .............................. Quincy Jeffrey Davis Perry, Republican ........................... Sandwich Maryanne Lewis, Independent .............................. Scituate James A. Sheets, Independent .............................. Quincy Joe van Nes, Bring Home Troops ......................... West Tisbury

1 Bill Delahunt* not a candidate.

MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Gary McDowell, Democrat ..................................... Pickford

Dan Benishek, Republican .................................... Crystal Falls Ellis Boal, Green .................................................... Charlevoix Patrick Lambert, U.S. Taxpayers ......................... Oscoda Keith Shelton, Libertarian .................................... Marquette Glenn A. Wilson, No Party Affiliation .................. Rose City

2 2 Fred Johnson, Democrat ........................................ Holland Bill Huizenga, Republican ..................................... Zeeland Joseph Gillotte, Libertarian .................................. Lyons Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ...................... Fremont Lloyd Clarke, Green ............................................... Frankenmuth

3 3 Pat Miles, Democrat ............................................... Grand Rapids Justin Amash, Republican ..................................... Grand Rapids Ted Gerrard, U.S. Taxpayers ................................ Grand Rapids James Rogers, Libertarian .................................... Grand Rapids Charlie Shick, Green .............................................. Wyoming

4 Jerry M. Campbell, Democrat ............................... St. Helen Dave Camp,* Republican ....................................... Midland John Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers .............................. Mount Pleasant Clint Foster, Libertarian ....................................... Saginaw

5 Dale E. Kildee,* Democrat .................................... Flint John Kupiec, Republican ....................................... Grand Blanc J. Matthew de Heus, Green ................................... Essexville Michael J. Moon, Libertarian ................................ Fenton

6 Don Cooney, Democrat ........................................... Kalamazoo Fred Upton,* Republican ....................................... St. Joseph Pat Foster, Green ................................................... Fennville Fred Strand, Libertarian ....................................... Mattawan Melvin D. Valkner, U.S. Taxpayers ...................... Kalamazoo

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MICHIGAN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 7 Mark H. Schauer,* Democrat ................................ Battle Creek

Tim Walberg, Republican ...................................... Tipton Scott Eugene Aughney, U.S. Taxpayers ............... Jackson Greg Merle, Libertarian ......................................... Battle Creek Richard Wunsch, Green ......................................... Brooklyn

8 Lance Enderle, Democrat ...................................... East Lansing Mike Rogers,* Republican ..................................... Brighton Bhagwan Dashairya, Libertarian ......................... Westland

9 Gary C. Peters,* Democrat .................................... Bloomfield Township Rocky Raczkowski, Republican ............................. Farmington Hills Douglas Campbell, Green ...................................... Ferndale Adam Goodman, Libertarian ................................. Royal Oak Bob Gray, No Party Affiliation .............................. Auburn Hills Matthew Kuofie, No Party Affiliation .................. Beverly Hills

10 Henry Yanez, Democrat ......................................... Sterling Heights Candice S. Miller,* Republican ............................. Harrison Township Claude Beavers, Libertarian ................................. Eastpointe Candace R. Caveny, Green .................................... Lapeer

11 Natalie Mosher, Democrat ..................................... Canton Thaddeus G. McCotter,* Republican .................... Livonia John J. Tatar, Libertarian ..................................... Livonia

12 Sander M. Levin,* Democrat ................................. Royal Oak Don Volaric, Republican ........................................ Clinton Township Alan Jacquemotte, Natural Law ........................... Troy Leonard Schwartz, Libertarian ............................. Oak Park Les Townsend, U.S. Taxpayers ............................. Fraser Julia Williams, Green ............................................ Fraser

4 13 Hansen Clarke, Democrat ..................................... Detroit John Hauler, Republican ....................................... Grosse Pointe Woods George Corsetti, Green .......................................... Detroit Duane Montgomery, No Party Affiliation ............ Detroit Heidi Peterson, Libertarian ................................... Detroit

14 John Conyers, Jr.,* Democrat ............................... Detroit Don Ukrainec, Republican ..................................... Trenton Richard J. Secula, Libertarian .............................. Grosse Ile Marc J. Sosnowski, U.S. Taxpayers ...................... Detroit

15 John D. Dingell,* Democrat .................................. Dearborn Rob Steele, Republican .......................................... Ypsilanti Matthew Furman, U.S. Taxpayers ....................... Willis Kerry Lee Morgan, Libertarian ............................. Wyandotte Aimee Smith, Green ............................................... Ann Arbor

1 Bart Stupak* not a candidate. 2 Peter Hoekstra* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for

Governor. 3 Vernon J. Ehlers* not a candidate. 4 Carolyn C. Kilpatrick* defeated in primary.

MINNESOTA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Timothy J. Walz,* Democrat ................................. Mankato Randy Demmer, Republican .................................. Hayfield Lars Johnson, Party Free ...................................... Rochester Steven Wilson, Independence ................................ Rochester

2 Shelley Madore, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......... Apple Valley John Kline,* Republican ........................................ Lakeville

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MINNESOTA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 Jim Meffert, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............... Edina

Erik Paulsen,* Republican .................................... Eden Prairie Jon Oleson, Independence ..................................... Bloomington

4 Betty McCollum,* Democrat ................................. St. Paul Teresa Collett, Republican .................................... Saint Paul Steve Carlson, Independence ................................ Saint Paul

5 Keith Ellison,* Democrat ....................................... Minneapolis Joel Demos, Republican ......................................... St. Louis Park Lynne Torgerson, Independent ............................. Minneapolis Michael James Cavlan, Independent Progressive Woodbury Tom Schrunk, Independence ................................. Minneapolis

6 Tarryl Clark, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .............. Saint Cloud Michele Bachmann,* Republican .......................... Stillwater Aubrey Immelman, Independent .......................... Sartell Bob Anderson, Independence ................................ Woodbury

7 Collin C. Peterson,* Democrat .............................. Detroit Lakes Lee Byberg, Republican ......................................... Willmar Gene Waldorf, Independent ................................... Grey Eagle Glen R. Menze, Independence ............................... Starbuck

8 James L. Oberstar,* Democrat .............................. Chisholm Chip Cravaack, Republican ................................... North Branch Richard ‘‘George’’ Burton, Constitution ................ Brainerd Timothy Olson, Independence ............................... Orr

MISSISSIPPI

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Travis W. Childers,* Democrat ............................. Booneville Alan Nunnelee, Republican ................................... Tupelo A. G. Baddley, Independent .................................. Hernando Les Green, Independent ......................................... Hernando Rick ‘‘Rico’’ Hoskins, Independent ........................ Batesville Wally Pang, Independent ...................................... Batesville Gail Giaramita, Constitution ................................ Lake Cormorant Harold M. Taylor, Libertarian .............................. Hernando Barbara Dale Washer, Reform .............................. Hattiesburg

2 Bennie G. Thompson,* Democrat .......................... Bolton Bill Marcy, Republican .......................................... Meridian Ashley Norwood, Reform ....................................... Canton

3 Joel L. Gill, Democrat ............................................ Pickens Gregg Harper,* Republican ................................... Pearl Tracella Lou O’Hara Hill, Reform ......................... Hattiesburg

4 Gene Taylor,* Democrat ........................................ Bay St. Louis Steven Palazzo, Republican ................................... Biloxi Kenneth ‘‘Tim’’ Hampton, Libertarian ................. Hattiesburg Anna Jewel Revies, Reform ................................... Hattiesburg

MISSOURI

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Robin Carnahan, Democrat ................................... St. Louis Roy Blunt,† Republican .......................................... Springfield Jerry Beck, Constitution ........................................ La Monte Jonathan Dine, Libertarian ................................... Riverside

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MISSOURI—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Wm. Lacy Clay,* Democrat ................................... St. Louis Robyn Hamlin, Republican .................................... St. Louis Julie Stone, Libertarian ......................................... St. Louis

2 Arthur Lieber, Democrat ....................................... St. Louis W. Todd Akin,* Republican ................................... St. Louis Steve Mosbacher, Libertarian ............................... Manchester

3 Russ Carnahan,* Democrat ................................... St. Louis Ed Martin, Republican ........................................... St. Louis Steven R. Hedrick, Libertarian ............................. Warrensburg Nicholas J. ‘‘Nick’’ Ivanovich, Constitution .......... Arnold

4 Ike Skelton,* Democrat .......................................... Lexington Vicky Hartzler, Republican ................................... Harrisonville Jason Michael Braun, Libertarian ........................ Harrisonville Greg Cowan, Constitution ..................................... Lebanon

5 Emanuel Cleaver,* Democrat ................................ Kansas City Jacob Turk, Republican ......................................... Lees Summit Randall D. ‘‘Randy’’ Langkraehr, Libertarian ...... Warrensburg Dave Lay, Constitution .......................................... Blue Springs

6 Clint Hylton, Democrat .......................................... Polo Sam Graves,* Republican ...................................... Tarkio

2 7 Scott Eckersley, Democrat ..................................... Kimberling City Billy Long, Republican ........................................... Springfield Kevin Craig, Libertarian ....................................... Powersite

8 Tommy Sowers, Democrat ..................................... Rolla Jo Ann Emerson,* Republican .............................. Cape Girardeau Larry Bill, Independent ......................................... Jackson Rick Vandeven, Libertarian .................................. Chaffee

9 Blaine Luetkemeyer,* Republican ........................ St. Elizabeth Christopher W. Dwyer, Libertarian ...................... Hallsville

1 Christopher S. Bond* not a candidate. 2 Roy Blunt* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

MONTANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Dennis McDonald, Democrat ................................. Melville Denny Rehberg,* Republican ................................ Billings Mike Fellows, Libertarian ..................................... Missoula

NEBRASKA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Ivy Harper, Democrat ............................................ Lincoln Jeff Fortenberry,* Republican ............................... Lincoln

2 Tom White, Democrat ............................................ Omaha Lee Terry,* Republican .......................................... Omaha

3 Rebekah Davis, Democrat ..................................... Alliance Adrian Smith,* Republican ................................... Gering Dan Hill, By Petition ............................................. Grand Island

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NEVADA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Harry Reid,* Democrat .......................................... Searchlight Sharron Angle, Republican .................................... Reno Michael L. Haines, Independent ........................... Reno Jesse Holland, Independent .................................. Spring Creek Jeffrey C. Reeves, Independent ............................. Henderson Wil Stand, Independent ......................................... Sparks Scott Ashjian, Tea Party of Nevada ...................... Las Vegas Tim Fasano, Independent American ..................... Fernley

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Shelley Berkley,* Democrat .................................. Las Vegas Kenneth A. Wegner, Republican ........................... Las Vegas Jonathan J. Hansen, Independent American ...... Las Vegas Edward George Klapproth, Libertarian ............... Las Vegas

2 Nancy Price, Democrat .......................................... Sparks Dean Heller,* Republican ...................................... Carson City Russell Best, Independent American .................... Stagecoach

3 Dina Titus,* Democrat ........................................... Las Vegas Joseph John Heck, Republican .............................. Henderson Barry Michaels, Independent ................................ Las Vegas Scott David Narter, Independent American ........ Las Vegas Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian ............................ Las Vegas

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Paul W. Hodes,† Democrat .................................... Concord Kelly Ayotte, Republican ....................................... Manchester Chris Booth, Independent ...................................... Canterbury Ken Blevens, Libertarian ...................................... Bow

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Carol Shea-Porter,* Democrat .............................. Rochester Frank C. Guinta, Republican ................................ Manchester Philip Hodson, Libertarian .................................... Manchester

2 2 Ann McLane Kuster, Democrat ............................ Hopkin Charles Bass,‡ Republican ..................................... Peterborough Tim vanBlommesteyn, Independent ..................... Wilmot Howard L. Wilson, Libertarian ............................. Wilson

1 Judd Gregg* not a candidate. 2 Paul W. Hodes* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

NEW JERSEY

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert E. Andrews,* Democrat ............................. Haddon Heights Dale Glading, Republican ...................................... Barrington Margaret M. Chapman, Time for Change ............ Berlin Mark Heacock, Green ............................................ Woodlynne Nicky I. Petrutz, Defend American Constitution Somerdale

2 Gary Stein, Democrat ............................................ Mullica Township Frank A. LoBiondo,* Republican .......................... Ventnor Peter F. Boyce, Constitution ................................. Millville Mark Lovett, marklovett.us ................................... Ventnor Vitov Valdes-Munoz, American Labor .................. Vineland

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NEW JERSEY—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 John H. Adler,* Democrat ..................................... Cherry Hill

Jon Runyan, Republican ........................................ Mount Laurel Russ Conger, Libertarian ...................................... Little Egg Harbor Peter DeStefano, New Jersey Tea Party .............. Mount Laurel Lawrence J. Donahue, Your Country Again ........ Moorestown

4 Howard Kleinhendler, Democrat .......................... Lakewood Christopher H. Smith,* Republican ...................... Hamilton David R. Meiswinkle, American Renaissance

Movement ............................................................ East Windsor Joe Siano, Libertarian ........................................... Burlington Steven Welzer, Green ............................................ East Windsor

5 Tod Theise, Democrat ............................................ Washington Scott Garrett,* Republican .................................... Wantage Ed Fanning, Green ................................................. Dumont Mark D. Quick, For Americans ............................. Johnsonburg James Douglas Radigan, Be Determined ............. Andover

6 Frank Pallone, Jr.,* Democrat .............................. Long Branch Anna C. Little, Republican .................................... Highlands Jack Freudenheim, Independent .......................... Plainfield Karen Anne Zaletel, Green Tea Patriots .............. Oceanport

7 Ed Potosnak, Democrat ......................................... Scotch Plains Leonard Lance,* Republican ................................. Clinton Township

8 Bill Pascrell, Jr.,* Democrat .................................. Paterson Roland Straten, Republican .................................. Montclair Raymond Giangrasso, Independent ...................... Bloomfield

9 Steven R. Rothman,* Democrat ............................ Fair Lawn Michael A. Agosta, Republican .............................. Fairlawn Patricia Alessandrini, Green ................................. Teaneck

10 Donald M. Payne,* Democrat ................................ Newark Michael J. Alonso, Republican .............................. Bayonne Joanne Miller, Agent of Change ........................... Newark Robert Louis Toussaint, Action No Talk .............. Maplewood

11 Douglas Herbert, Democrat ................................... Chatham Rodney P. Frelinghuysen,* Republican ................ Morristown Jim Gawron, Libertarian ....................................... Flanders

12 Rush D. Holt,* Democrat ....................................... Hopewell Township Scott Sipprelle, Republican ................................... Princeton Kenneth J. Cody, Truth Vision Hope ................... Princeton

13 Albio Sires,* Democrat ........................................... West New York Henrietta Dwyer, Republican ................................ West New York Maximo Gomez Nacer, Gravity Buoyancy Solu-

tion ....................................................................... Union City Anthony Zanowic, Independent American ........... Bayonne

NEW MEXICO

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Martin Heinrich,* Democrat ................................. Albuquerque Jonathan L. Barela, Republican ........................... Albuquerque

2 Harry Teague,* Democrat ..................................... Hobbs Steve Pearce,‡ Republican ..................................... Hobbs

3 Ben Ray Lujan,* Democrat .................................... Nambe Thomas E. Mullins, Republican ............................ Farmington

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NEW YORK

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2013)

Kirsten E. Gillibrand,* Democrat ......................... Greenport Bruce Blakeman, Tax Revolt ................................. New York John Clifton, Libertarian ....................................... Jamaica Joseph J. DioGuardi, Republican, Conservative,

Taxpayers ............................................................ Ossining Joseph Huff, Rent Is 2 Damn High ...................... Poughquag Cecile A. Lawrence, Green .................................... Apalachin Vivia Morgan, Anti-Prohibition ............................. Brooklyn

(For full term beginning January 3, 2011)

Charles E. Schumer,* Democrat ........................... Brooklyn Colia Clark, Green ................................................. New York Randy A. Credico, Anti-Prohibition, Libertarian New York Jay Townsend, Republican, Conservative ............ Cornwall

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Timothy H. Bishop,* Democrat ............................. Southampton Randy Altschuler, Republican, Conservative ....... Stony Brook

2 Steve Israel,* Democrat ......................................... Huntington John B. Gomez, Republican, Conservative ........... Bayport Anthony Tolda, Constitution ................................. Huntington Station

3 Howard A. Kudler, Democrat ................................ Merrick Peter T. King,* Republican ................................... Seaford

4 Carolyn McCarthy,* Democrat .............................. Mineola Francis X. Becker, Jr., Republican, Conservative,

Independence, Tax Revolt .................................. Lynbrook 5 Gary L. Ackerman,* Democrat .............................. Roslyn Heights

Elizabeth Berney, Tax Revolt ................................ Great Neck James Milano, Republican, Conservative ............. Roslyn Heights

6 Gregory W. Meeks,* Democrat .............................. Queens Asher E. Taub, Republican, Conservative ............ Kew Gardens

7 Joseph Crowley,* Democrat .................................. Queens/Bronx Anthony Gronowicz, Green .................................... Bronx Kenneth A. Reynolds, Republican, Conservative Bronx

8 Jerrold Nadler,* Democrat .................................... New York Susan L. Kone, Republican, Conservative ........... New York

9 Anthony D. Weiner,* Democrat ............................ Queens Robert L. Turner, Republican, Conservative ....... Rockaway Point

10 Edolphus Towns,* Democrat ................................. Brooklyn Diana Muniz, Republican ...................................... Brooklyn Ernest Johnson, Conservative ............................... Brooklyn

11 Yvette D. Clarke,* Democrat ................................. Brooklyn Hugh C. Carr, Republican, Conservative ............. Brooklyn

12 Nydia M. Velazquez,* Democrat ........................... Brooklyn Alice Gaffney, Conservative .................................. Brooklyn

13 Michael E. McMahon,* Democrat ......................... Staten Island Michael G. Grimm, Republican, Conservative ..... Staten Island Tom Vendittelli, Libertarian ................................. Staten Island

14 Carolyn B. Maloney,* Democrat ........................... New York David Ryan Brumberg, Republican ...................... New York Timothy J. Healy, Conservative ............................ New York Dino L. LaVerghetta, Independence ..................... New York

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 15 Charles B. Rangel,* Democrat .............................. New York

Roger Calero, Socialist Worker ............................. Bronx Michel J. Faulkner, Republican, Conservative,

Jobs Now ............................................................. New York Craig Schley, Independence, Vote People Change New York

16 Jose E. Serrano,* Democrat .................................. Bronx Frank Della Valle, Republican, Conservative ...... Bronx

17 Eliot L. Engel,* Democrat ..................................... Bronx Anthony Mele, Republican .................................... Spring Valley York J. Kleinhandler, Conservative ...................... West Nyack

18 Nita M. Lowey,* Democrat .................................... Harrison Jim Russell, Republican, Conservative ................ Hawthorne

19 John J. Hall,* Democrat ........................................ Dover Plains Nan Hayworth, Republican, Independence, Con-

servative .............................................................. Mount Kisco 20 Scott Murphy,* Democrat ...................................... Glens Falls

Christopher P. Gibson, Republican, Conservative Kinderhook 21 Paul Tonko,* Democrat .......................................... Amsterdam

Theodore J. Danz, Jr., Republican, Conservative Altamont 22 Maurice D. Hinchey,* Democrat ........................... Saugerties

George K. Phillips, Republican, Conservative ..... Endwell 23 William L. Owens,* Democrat ............................... Plattsburgh

Matthew A. Doheny, Republican, Independence Watertown Douglas L. Hoffman, Conservative ....................... Lake Placid

24 Michael A. Arcuri,* Democrat ............................... Utica Richard L. Hanna, Republican, Independence,

Conservative ........................................................ Barneveld 25 Daniel B. Maffei,* Democrat ................................. DeWitt

Ann Marie Buerkle, Republican, Independence, Conservative ........................................................ Syracuse

26 Philip A. Fedele, Democrat .................................... Rochester Christopher John Lee,* Republican ...................... Clarence

27 Brian Higgins,* Democrat ..................................... Buffalo Leonard A. Roberto, Republican, Conservative,

Taxpayers ............................................................ Alden 28 Louise McIntosh Slaughter,* Democrat ............... Fairport

Jill A. Rowland, Republican, Conservative .......... Buffalo 29 Thomas W. Reed II, Republican, Conservative,

Independence ...................................................... Corning Matthew C. Zeller, Democratic, Working Fami-

lies ........................................................................ Victor

NORTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Elaine Marshall, Democrat ................................... Raleigh Richard Burr,* Republican .................................... Winston Salem Michael Beitler, Libertarian .................................. Oak Ridge Michael Genay, Write-in ........................................ Matthew Jim Nolan, Write-in ............................................... Morehead City

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 G. K. Butterfield,* Democrat ................................. Wilson Ashley Woolard, Republican .................................. Washington

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NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 2 Bob Etheridge,* Democrat ..................................... Lillington

Renee Ellmers, Republican .................................... Dunn Tom Rose, Libertarian ........................................... Benson

3 Johnny G. Rouse, Democrat .................................. Winterville Walter B. Jones,* Republican ............................... Farmville Darryl Holloman, Libertarian ............................... Goldsboro

4 David E. Price,* Democrat .................................... Chapel Hill William ‘‘B. J.’’ Lawson, Republican ..................... Apex

5 Billy Kennedy, Democrat ....................................... Vilas Virginia Foxx,* Republican ................................... Grandfather Community

6 Sam Turner, Democrat .......................................... Salisbury Howard Coble,* Republican ................................... Greensboro

7 Mike McIntyre,* Democrat .................................... Lumberton Ilario Gregory Pantano, Republican ..................... Wilmington

8 Larry Kissell,* Democrat ....................................... Biscoe Harold Johnson, Republican ................................. Concord Thomas Hill, Libertarian ....................................... Concord Anthony W. Graves, Write-in ................................ Oakboro

9 Jeff Doctor, Democrat ............................................ Charlotte Sue Wilkins Myrick,* Republican ......................... Charlotte

10 Jeff Gregory, Democrat .......................................... Shelby Patrick T. McHenry,* Republican ......................... Cherryville

11 Heath Shuler,* Democrat ...................................... Waynesville Jeff Miller, Republican ........................................... Hendersonville

12 Melvin L. Watt,* Democrat ................................... Charlotte Greg Dority, Republican ........................................ Washington Lon Cecil, Libertarian ............................................ High Point

13 Brad Miller,* Democrat ......................................... Raleigh William ‘‘Bill’’ Randall, Republican ...................... Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

John Hoeven, Republican ...................................... Bismarck Keith J. Hanson, Libertarian ................................ West Fargo Tracy Potter, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ... Bismarck

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Earl Pomeroy,* Democrat ...................................... Valley City Rick Berg, Republican ............................................ Fargo

1 Byron L. Dorgan* not a candidate.

OHIO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Lee Fisher, Democrat ............................................. Shaker Heights Rob Portman,‡ Republican ..................................... Terrace Park Michael L. Pryce, Independent ............................. Hudson Eric W. Deaton, Constitution ................................ New Lebanon Daniel H. LaBotz, Socialist ................................... Cincinnati Arthur T. Sullivan, Write-in .................................. Westerville

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Steve Driehaus,* Democrat ................................... Cincinnati Steve Chabot,‡ Republican .................................... Cincinnati Jim Berns, Libertarian .......................................... Cincinnati Rich Stevenson, Green ........................................... Cincinnati

2 Surya Yalamanchili, Democrat ............................. Cincinnati Jean Schmidt,* Republican ................................... Miami Township Marc Johnston, Libertarian ................................... Cincinnati Randy Lee Conover, Write-in ................................ Williamsburg

3 Joe Roberts, Democrat ........................................... Kettering Michael R. Turner,* Republican ........................... Dayton

4 Doug Litt, Democrat .............................................. Mansfield Jim Jordan,* Republican ....................................... Urbana Donald Charles Kissick, Libertarian .................... Lima

5 Caleb Finkenbiner, Democrat ............................... Defiance Robert E. Latta,* Republican ................................ Bowling Green Brian L. Smith, Libertarian .................................. Bowling Green

6 Charles A. Wilson,* Democrat .............................. St. Clairsville Bill Johnson, Republican ....................................... Poland Richard E. Cadle, Constitution ............................. North Jackson Martin J. Elsass, Libertarian ................................ Columbiana

7 Bill Conner, Democrat ........................................... Beavercreek Steve Austria,* Republican ................................... Beavercreek John D. Anderson, Libertarian ............................. Enon David W. Easton, Constitution ............................. Sidney

8 Justin A. Coussoule, Democrat ............................. Middletown John A. Boehner,* Republican .............................. West Chester James J. Condit, Jr., Constitution ........................ Cincinnati David A. Harlow, Libertarian ............................... Dayton

9 Marcy Kaptur,* Democrat ..................................... Toledo Rich Iott, Republican ............................................. Monclova

10 Dennis J. Kucinich,* Democrat ............................. Cleveland Peter J. Corrigan, Republican ............................... Rocky River Jeff Goggins, Libertarian ....................................... Cleveland

11 Marcia L. Fudge,* Democrat ................................. Warrensville Heights Thomas Pekarek, Republican ................................ Cleveland

12 Paula Brooks, Democrat ........................................ Columbus Patrick J. Tiberi,* Republican ............................... Galena Travis M. Irvine, Libertarian ................................ Columbus

13 Betty Sutton,* Democrat ....................................... Copley Tom Ganley, Republican ........................................ Brecksville

14 Bill O’Neill, Democrat ............................................ Chagrin Falls Steven C. LaTourette,* Republican ...................... Bainbridge Township John M. Jelenic, Libertarian ................................. Willoughby

15 Mary Jo Kilroy,* Democrat ................................... Columbus Steve Stivers, Republican ...................................... Columbus William J. Kammerer, Libertarian ....................... Columbus David Ryon, Constitution ...................................... Columbus Bill Buckel, Write-in .............................................. Columbus

16 John A. Boccieri,* Democrat ................................. Alliance Jim Renacci, Republican ........................................ Wadsworth Jeffrey J. Blevins, Libertarian .............................. Wadsworth Robert L. Ross, Write-in ........................................ Wooster

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 17 Tim Ryan,* Democrat ............................................ Niles

Jim Graham, Republican ....................................... Cortland James A. Traficant, Jr.,‡ Independent ................. Poland

18 Zachary T. Space,* Democrat ................................ Dover Bob Gibbs, Republican ........................................... Lakeville Lindsey Dean Sutton, Constitution ...................... Big Prairie Mark Pitrone, Write-in .......................................... Gnadenhutten

1 George V. Voinovich* not a candidate.

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim Rogers, Democrat ............................................ Midwest City Thomas A. Coburn,* Republican ........................... Muskogee Ronald F. Dwyer, Independent ............................. Tulsa Stephen P. Wallace, Independent ......................... Tulsa

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John Sullivan,* Republican ................................... Tulsa Angelia O’Dell, Independent ................................. Tulsa

2 Dan Boren,* Democrat ........................................... Muskogee Charles Thompson, Republican ............................. Hulbert

3 Frankie Robbins, Democrat ................................... Medford Frank D. Lucas,* Republican ................................ Cheyenne

1 4 Tom Cole,* Republican .......................................... Moore 2 5 Billy Coyle, Democrat ............................................ Oklahoma City

James Lankford, Republican ................................. Oklahoma City Clark Duffe, Independent ...................................... Edmond Dave White, Independent ...................................... Edmond

1 According to Oklahoma Law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.

2 Mary Fallin* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Governor.

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ron Wyden,* Democrat .......................................... Portland Jim Huffman, Republican ...................................... Lake Oswego Bruce Cronk, Working Families ............................ Roseburg Marc Delphine, Libertarian ................................... Tigard Rick Staggenborg, Progressive .............................. North Bend

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 David Wu,* Democrat ............................................ Portland Rob Cornilles, Republican ..................................... Tualatin Chris Henry, Pacific Green, Progressive .............. Portland Don LaMunyon, Constitution ................................ St. Helens H. Joe Tabor, Libertarian ...................................... Portland

2 Joyce B. Segers, Democrat .................................... Ashland Greg Walden,* Republican .................................... Hood River

3 Earl Blumenauer,* Democrat ................................ Portland Delia Lopez, Republican ........................................ Oakland Jeff Lawrence, Independent, Libertarian ............. Gresham Michael Meo, Pacific Green, Progressive ............. Portland

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OREGON—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4 Peter A. DeFazio,* Democrat ................................ Springfield

Mike Beilstein, Pacific Green ................................ Corvallis Art Robinson, Constitution, Independent, Repub-

lican ..................................................................... Cave Junction 5 Kurt Schrader,* Democrat ..................................... Canby

Scott Bruun, Republican ........................................ West Linn Chris Lugo, Pacific Green, Progressive ................ Oregon City

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Joe Sestak,† Democrat ........................................... Edgmont Pat Toomey,‡ Republican ....................................... Allentown

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Robert A. Brady,* Democrat .................................. Philadelphia 2 Chaka Fattah,* Democrat ..................................... Philadelphia

Rick Hellberg, Republican ..................................... Philadelphia 3 Kathleen A. Dahlkemper,* Democrat ................... Erie

Mike Kelly, Republican .......................................... Butler 4 Jason Altmire,* Democrat ..................................... McCandless

Keith Rothfus, Republican ..................................... Allison Park 5 Michael Pipe, Democrat ......................................... State College

Glenn Thompson,* Republican .............................. Howard Vernon L. Etzel, Libertarian ................................. Oil City

6 Manan Trivedi, Democrat ...................................... Birdsboro Jim Gerlach,* Republican ...................................... Chester Springs

2 7 Bryan Lentz, Democrat .......................................... Media Patrick Meehan, Republican ................................. Drexel Hill James D. Schneller, American Congress Party ... Radnor

8 Patrick J. Murphy,* Democrat .............................. Bristol Michael G. Fitzpatrick,‡ Republican ..................... Langhorne

9 Tom Conners, Democrat ........................................ Altoona Bill Shuster,* Republican ...................................... Hollidaysburg

10 Christopher P. Carney,* Democrat ....................... Dimock Thomas A. Marino, Republican ............................. Cogan Station

11 Paul E. Kanjorski,* Democrat ............................... Nanticoke Louis J. Barletta, Republican ................................ Hazelton

12 Mark S. Critz,* Democrat ...................................... Johnstown Tim Burns, Republican .......................................... Eighty Four

13 Allyson Y. Schwartz,* Democrat ........................... Jenkintown Carson Dee Adcock, Republican ............................ Huntingdon Valley

14 Michael F. Doyle,* Democrat ................................ Forest Hills Melissa Haluszczak, Republican ........................... Coraopolis Ed Bortz, Green ...................................................... Pittsburgh

15 John B. Callahan, Democrat ................................. Bethlehem Charles W. Dent,* Republican .............................. Allentown Jake Towne, Towne for Congress .......................... Nazareth

16 Lois Herr, Democrat .............................................. Lancaster Joseph R. Pitts,* Republican ................................. Kennett Square

17 Tim Holden,* Democrat ......................................... Saint Clair Dave Argall, Republican ........................................ Nesquehoning

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 18 Dan Connolly, Democrat ........................................ Pittsburgh

Tim Murphy,* Republican ..................................... Pittsburgh 19 Ryan S. Sanders, Democrat ................................... Red Lion

Todd Russell Platts,* Republican ......................... York Joshua A. Monighan, Independent ....................... Mechanicsburg

1 Arlen Specter* defeated in primary. 2 Joe Sestak* not a candidate for re-election; nominated for Senator.

RHODE ISLAND FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 1 David N. Cicilline, Democrat ................................. Providence John J. Loughlin II, Republican ........................... Tiverton Kenneth A. Capalbo, Independent ........................ Kingstown Gregory Raposa, Independent ............................... Bristol

2 James R. Langevin,* Democrat ............................. Warwick Mark S. Zaccaria, Republican ............................... North Kingstown John O. Matson, Independent ............................... Hopkinton

1 Patrick J. Kennedy* not a candidate.

SOUTH CAROLINA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Alvin M. Greene, Democrat ................................... Manning Jim DeMint,* Republican ...................................... Greenville Tom Clements, Green ............................................ Columbia

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 Ben Frasier, Democrat ........................................... John’s Island

Tim Scott, Republican ............................................ Charleston Keith Blandford, Libertarian ................................ Sullivan’s Island Robert Dobbs, Green .............................................. Georgetown Rob Groce, Working Families ................................ Summerville M. E. Mac McCullough, United Citizens .............. Summerville Jimmy Wood, Independence .................................. Summerville

2 Rob Miller, Democrat ............................................. Beaufort Joe Wilson,* Republican ........................................ Springdale Marc Beaman, Constitution .................................. Hardeeville Eddie McCain, Libertarian .................................... Lexington

2 3 Jane Ballard Dyer, Democrat, Working Families Easley Jeff Duncan, Republican ........................................ Clinton John Dalen, Constitution ....................................... Westminster

3 4 Paul Corden, Democrat .......................................... Spartanburg Trey Gowdy, Republican ........................................ Spartanburg Dave Edwards, Constitution ................................. Taylors Rick Mahler, Libertarian ....................................... Campobello C. Faye Walters, Green ......................................... Greenville

5 John M. Spratt, Jr.,* Democrat ............................ York Mick Mulvaney, Republican .................................. Indian Land

6 James E. Clyburn,* Democrat ............................... Columbia Jim Pratt, Republican ............................................ Saint Matthews Nammu Y. Muhammad, Green ............................. Columbia

1 Henry E. Brown, Jr.* not a candidate. 2 J. Gresham Barrett* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination

for Governor. 3 Bob Inglis* defeated in primary.

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SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Thune,* Republican ...................................... Sioux Falls

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin,* Democrat ............... Brookings Kristi Noem, Republican ....................................... Castlewood B. Thomas Marking, Independent ........................ Custer

TENNESSEE

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Michael Edward Clark, Democrat ........................ Johnson City David P. Roe,* Republican .................................... Johnson City Kermit E. Steck, Independent ............................... Bristol

2 Dave Hancock, Democrat ....................................... Maryville John J. Duncan, Jr.,* Republican ......................... Knoxville D. H. ‘‘Andy’’ Andrew, Independent ...................... Knoxville H. James Headings, Independent ......................... Englewood Joseph R. Leinweber, Jr., Independent ................ Knoxville Greg Samples, Independent .................................. Knoxville

1 3 John Wolfe, Democrat ............................................ Chattanooga Chuck Fleischmann, Republican ........................... Ooltewah Don Barkman, Independent .................................. Oak Ridge Mark DeVol, Independent ..................................... Andersonville Gregory C. Goodwin, Independent ........................ Powell Robert Humphries, Independent ........................... Oak Ridge Mo Kiah, Independent ........................................... Signal Mountain Savas T. Kyriakidis, Independent ......................... Chattanooga

4 Lincoln Davis,* Democrat ...................................... Pall Mall Scott DesJarlais, Republican ................................. South Pittsburg Paul H. Curtis, Independent ................................. Winchester James Gray, Independent ...................................... Columbia Richard S. Johnson, Independent ......................... Lafollette Gerald York, Independent ..................................... Pall Mall

5 Jim Cooper,* Democrat .......................................... Nashville David Hall, Republican .......................................... Goodlettsville Stephen W. Collings, Independent ........................ Nashville Bill Crook, Independent ......................................... Goodlettsville John P. Miglietta, Independent ............................. Nashville Jackie Miller, Independent .................................... Mt. Juliet Joe D. Moore, Jr., Independent ............................. Goodlettsville John ‘‘Big John’’ Smith, Independent ................... Nashville Clark Taylor, Independent .................................... Cane Ridge James G. Whitfield II, Independent ..................... Cane Ridge

2 6 Brett Carter, Democrat .......................................... Nashville Diane Black, Republican ........................................ Gallatin Jim Boyd, Independent .......................................... Gallatin Brandon E. Gore, Independent ............................. Murfreesboro Tommy N. Hay, Independent ................................ Smithville David Purcell, Independent ................................... Greenbrier Stephen R. Sprague, Independent ........................ Bloomington Springs

7 Greg Rabidoux, Democrat ...................................... Clarksville Marsha Blackburn,* Republican ........................... Brentwood J. W. ‘‘Bill’’ Stone, Independent ............................ Saulsbury

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TENNESSEE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3 8 Roy Herron, Democrat ........................................... Dresden

Stephen Lee Fincher, Republican ......................... Halls Donn Janes, Independent ...................................... Brighton Mark J. Rawles, Independent ............................... Jackson

9 Steve Cohen,* Democrat ........................................ Memphis Charlotte Bergmann, Republican ......................... Memphis Perry Steele, Independent ..................................... Memphis Sandra Sullivan, Independent .............................. Memphis

1 Zach Wamp* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Gov-ernor.

2 Bart Gordon* not a candidate. 3 John S. Tanner* not a candidate.

TEXAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Louie Gohmert,* Republican ................................. Tyler Charles F. Parkes III, Libertarian ........................ Bullard

2 Ted Poe,* Republican ............................................. Humble David W. Smith, Libertarian ................................. Houston

3 John Lingenfelder, Democrat ................................ Plano Sam Johnson,* Republican .................................... Plano Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian ...................... Plano Harry Pierce, Write-in ........................................... McKinney

4 VaLinda Hathcox, Democrat ................................. Sulphur Springs Ralph M. Hall,* Republican .................................. Rockwall Shane Shepard, Independent ................................ Pittsburg Jim D. Prindle, Libertarian ................................... Allen

5 Tom Berry, Democrat ............................................. Dallas Jeb Hensarling,* Republican ................................. Dallas Ken Ashby, Libertarian ......................................... Dallas

6 David E. Cozad, Democrat ..................................... Arlington Joe Barton,* Republican ........................................ Ennis Byron Severns, Libertarian ................................... Arlington

7 John Abney Culberson,* Republican .................... Houston Bob Townsend, Libertarian ................................... Houston Lissa Squiers, Write-in .......................................... Houston

8 Kent Hargett, Democrat ........................................ Montgomery Kevin Brady,* Republican ..................................... The Woodlands Bruce West, Libertarian ........................................ Cypress

9 Al Green,* Democrat .............................................. Houston Steve Mueller, Republican ..................................... Houston Michael W. Hope, Libertarian ............................... Houston

10 Ted Ankrum, Democrat ......................................... Cypress Michael T. McCaul,* Republican .......................... Austin Jeremiah ‘‘J. P.’’ Perkins, Libertarian .................. Austin

11 James Quillian, Democrat ..................................... Monohans K. Michael Conaway,* Republican ........................ Midland Jim Howe, Green .................................................... Odessa James A. Powell, Libertarian ................................ Houston

12 Tracey Smith, Democrat ........................................ Fort Worth Kay Granger,* Republican .................................... Fort Worth Matthew Solodow, Libertarian .............................. Keller

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 13 Mac Thornberry,* Republican ............................... Clarendon

Keith Dyer, Independent ....................................... Iowa Park John T. Burwell, Jr., Libertarian .......................... Abilene

14 Robert Pruett, Democrat ....................................... Brazoria Ron Paul,* Republican ........................................... Lake Jackson

15 Ruben Hinojosa,* Democrat .................................. Mercedes Eddie Zamora, Republican .................................... McAllen Aaron I. Cohn, Libertarian .................................... Harlingen

16 Silvestre Reyes,* Democrat ................................... El Paso Tim Besco, Republican ........................................... El Paso Bill Collins, Libertarian ......................................... El Paso Tim Collins, Write-in ............................................. El Paso

17 Chet Edwards,* Democrat ..................................... Waco Bill Flores, Republican ........................................... Bryan Richard B. Kelly, Libertarian ................................ Morgan

18 Sheila Jackson Lee,* Democrat ............................. Houston John Faulk, Republican ......................................... Houston Mike Taylor, Libertarian ....................................... Houston Charles B. (Chuck M) Meyer, Write-in ................ Houston

19 Andy Wilson, Democrat ......................................... Ransom Canyon Randy Neugebauer,* Republican .......................... Lubbock Richard ‘‘Chip’’ Peterson, Libertarian .................. Lubbock

20 Charles A. Gonzalez,* Democrat ........................... San Antonio Clayton Trotter, Republican .................................. San Antonio Michael ‘‘Commander’’ Idrogo, Libertarian .......... San Antonio

21 Lainey Melnick, Democrat ..................................... Austin Lamar Smith,* Republican .................................... San Antonio James Arthur Strohm, Libertarian ....................... Austin

22 Kesha Rogers, Democrat ........................................ Stafford Pete Olson,* Republican ........................................ Sugar Land Steven Susman, Libertarian ................................. Houston Johnny Williams, Write-in .................................... Alvin

23 Ciro D. Rodriguez,* Democrat ............................... San Antonio Francisco ‘‘Quico’’ Canseco, Republican ................ San Antonio Craig T. Stephens, Independent ........................... San Antonio Martin Nitschke, Libertarian ................................ Houston Ed Scharf, Green .................................................... Helotes

24 Kenny Marchant,* Republican .............................. Coppell David Sparks, Libertarian ..................................... Carrollton

25 Lloyd Doggett,* Democrat ..................................... Austin Donna Campbell, Republican ................................ Columbus Jim Stutsman, Libertarian .................................... Austin

26 Neil L. Durrance, Democrat .................................. Denton Michael C. Burgess,* Republican .......................... Lewisville Mark Boler, Libertarian ........................................ Oak Point

27 Solomon P. Ortiz,* Democrat ................................ Corpus Christi R. Blake Farenthold, Republican .......................... Corpus Christi Ed Mishou, Libertarian ......................................... Brownsville

28 Henry Cuellar,* Democrat ..................................... Laredo Bryan Underwood, Republican .............................. Seguin Stephen Kaat, Libertarian .................................... Elmendorf

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 29 Gene Green,* Democrat ......................................... Houston

Roy Morales, Republican ....................................... Houston Brad Walters, Libertarian ..................................... Pasadena

30 Eddie Bernice Johnson,* Democrat ...................... Dallas Stephen E. Broden, Republican ............................ DeSoto J. B. Oswalt, Libertarian ....................................... Kerrville

31 John R. Carter,* Republican ................................. Round Rock Bill Oliver, Libertarian .......................................... Temple

32 Grier Raggio, Democrat ......................................... Dallas Pete Sessions,* Republican .................................... Dallas John Jay Myers, Libertarian ................................. Dallas

UTAH FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Sam F. Granato, Democrat .................................... Salt Lake City Mike Lee, Republican ............................................ Alpine Scott N. Bradley, Constitution .............................. North Logan Cody Judy, Write-in ............................................... Farr West Brian E. Kamerath, Write-in ................................ Taylorsville

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Morgan E. Bowen, Democrat ................................. Hyde Park Rob Bishop,* Republican ....................................... Brigham City Kirk D. Pearson, Constitution ............................... Lake Point Jared Paul Stratton, Libertarian .......................... Salt Lake City

2 Jim Matheson,* Democrat ..................................... Salt Lake City Morgan Philpot, Republican .................................. American Fork Dave Glissmeyer, Unaffiliated .............................. Salt Lake City Wayne L. Hill, Unaffiliated ................................... St. George Randall Hinton, Constitution ................................ St. George

3 Karen Hyer, Democrat ........................................... Provo Jason Chaffetz,* Republican ................................. Alpine Joseph L. Puente, Unaffiliated .............................. South Salt Lake Jake Shannon, Libertarian .................................... Salt Lake City Douglas Sligting, Constitution .............................. Riverton

1 Robert F. Bennett* not a candidate for re-election; unsuccessful candidate for nomination for Senator.

VERMONT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Patrick J. Leahy,* Democrat ................................. Burlington Len Britton, Republican ........................................ Taftsville Stephen J. Cain, Independent ............................... Burlington Daniel Freilich, Independent ................................. Wilmington Johenry Nunes, Independent ................................ Isle La Motte Peter Diamondstone, Socialist .............................. Brattleboro Cris Ericson, United States Marijuana ................ Chester

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Peter Welch,* Democrat ........................................ Hartland Paul D. Beaudry, Republican ................................ Swanton Gus Jaccaci, Independent ...................................... Thetford Jane Newton, Socialist ........................................... South Londonderry

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VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Krystal M. Ball, Democrat .................................... Fredericksburg Robert J. Wittman,* Republican ........................... Montross G. Gail ‘‘for Rail’’ Parker, Independent Green ..... Alexandria

2 Glenn C. Nye,* Democrat ...................................... Norfolk E. Scott Rigell, Republican .................................... Virginia Beach Kenny E. Golden, Independent ............................. Virginia Beach

3 Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott,* Democrat ..................... Newport News C. L. ‘‘Chuck’’ Smith, Jr., Republican ................... Norfolk John D. Kelly, Independent ................................... New Kent James J. Quigley, Libertarian ............................... Hampton

4 Wynne V. E. LeGrow, Democrat ........................... Emporia J. Randy Forbes,* Republican ............................... Chesapeake

5 Thomas S. P. Perriello,* Democrat ....................... Charlottesville Robert Hurt, Republican ........................................ Chatham Jeffrey A. Clark, Independent ............................... Danville

6 Bob Goodlatte,* Republican ................................... Roanoke Jeffrey W. Vanke, Independent ............................. Roanoke Stuart M. Bain, Libertarian .................................. Lynchburg

7 Rick E. Waugh, Jr., Democrat ............................... Louisa Eric Cantor,* Republican ....................................... Richmond Floyd C. Bayne, Independent Green ..................... Midlothian

8 James P. Moran,* Democrat ................................. Arlington J. Patrick Murray, Republican .............................. Alexandria J. Ron Fisher, Independent Green ........................ Falls Church

9 Rick Boucher,* Democrat ...................................... Abingdon H. Morgan Griffith, Republican ............................ Christiansburg Jeremiah D. Heaton, Independent ........................ Damascus

10 Jeffery R. Barnett, Democrat ................................ McLean Frank R. Wolf,* Republican .................................. Vienna William B. Redpath, Libertarian .......................... Leesburg

11 Gerald E. Connolly,* Democrat ............................. Fairfax Keith S. Fimian, Republican ................................. Oakton Christopher F. DeCarlo, Independent .................. Fairfax David L. Dotson, Libertarian ................................ Fairfax David William Gillis, Jr., Independent Green ..... Manassas

WASHINGTON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Patty Murray,* Democrat ...................................... Seattle Dino Rossi, Republican .......................................... Bellevue

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 Jay Inslee,* Democrat ............................................ Bainbridge Island James Watkins, Republican .................................. Kirkland

2 Rick Larsen,* Democrat ......................................... Everett John Koster, Republican ........................................ Arlington

1 3 Denny Heck, Democrat .......................................... Olympia Jaime Herrera, Republican ................................... Ridgefield

4 Jay Clough, Democrat ............................................ Kennewick Doc Hastings,* Republican .................................... Pasco

5 Daryl Romeyn, Democrat ...................................... Greenacres Cathy McMorris Rodgers,* Republican ................ Spokane

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WASHINGTON—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 6 Norman D. Dicks,* Democrat ................................ Belfair

Doug Cloud, Republican ........................................ Tacoma 7 Jim McDermott,* Democrat .................................. Seattle

Bob Jeffers-Schroder, Independent ....................... Seattle 8 Suzan DelBene, Democrat ..................................... Bellevue

David G. Reichert,* Republican ............................ Auburn 9 Adam Smith,* Democrat ........................................ Tacoma

Richard (Dick) Muri, Republican .......................... Fife 1 Brian Baird* not a candidate.

WEST VIRGINIA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1

Joe Manchin III, Democrat .................................... Fairmont John R. Raese, Republican .................................... Morgantown Jeff Becker, Constitution ....................................... Inwood Jesse Johnson, Mountain Party ............................ Pinch

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 1 Mike Oliverio, Democrat ........................................ Morgantown

David B. McKinley, Republican ............................ Wheeling 2 Virginia Lynch Graf, Democrat ............................. Charles Town

Shelley Moore Capito,* Republican ...................... Charleston Phil Hudok, Constitution ....................................... Huttonsville

3 Nick J. Rahall II,* Democrat ................................. Beckley Elliott E. ‘‘Spike’’ Maynard, Republican ............... Williamson

1 Election for remainder of term ending January 3, 2013. Carte P. Goodwin* not a candidate. 2 Alan B. Mollohan* defeated in primary.

WISCONSIN FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Russell D. Feingold,* Democrat ............................ Middleton Ron Johnson, Republican ...................................... Oshkosh Rob Taylor, Constitution Party of Wisconsin ....... Cumberland

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1 John Heckenlively, Democrat ................................ Racine Paul Ryan,* Republican ......................................... Janesville Joseph Kexel, Libertarian ..................................... Kenosha

2 Tammy Baldwin,* Democrat ................................. Madison Chad Lee, Republican ............................................ Mt. Horeb

3 Ron Kind,* Democrat ............................................. La Crosse Dan Kapanke, Republican ..................................... La Crosse Michael Krsiean, Independent Citizen for Con-

stitutional Government ...................................... Houlton 4 Gwen Moore,* Democrat ........................................ Milwaukee

Dan Sebring, Republican ....................................... Milwaukee Eddie Ahmad Ayyash, Coalition on Government

Reform ................................................................. Milwaukee 5 Todd P. Kolosso, Democrat .................................... Shorewood

F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.,* Republican .......... Menomonee Falls Robert R. Raymond, Independent ......................... Shorewood

6 Joseph C. Kallas, Democrat .................................. Princeton Thomas E. Petri,* Republican ............................... Fond du Lac

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WISCONSIN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 1 7 Julie M. Lassa, Democrat ...................................... Stevens Point

Sean Duffy, Republican ......................................... Ashland Gary Kauther, Independent No War No Bailout Poplar

8 Steve Kagen,* Democrat ........................................ Appleton Reid J. Ribble, Republican .................................... Appleton

1 David R. Obey* not a candidate.

WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

David Wendt, Democrat ......................................... Jackson Cynthia M. Lummis,* Republican ........................ Cheyenne John V. Love, Libertarian ..................................... Green River

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega,* Democrat .................... Vailoatai Aumua Amata, Republican .................................... Pago Pago Tuika Tuika, No Affiliation ................................... Pago Pago

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Eleanor Holmes Norton,* Democrat ..................... District of Columbia Missy Reilly Smith, Republican ............................ District of Columbia Queen Noble, S.H.E.R.O. ....................................... District of Columbia Rick Tingling-Clemmons, D.C. Statehood Green District of Columbia

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Madeleine Z. Bordallo,* Democrat ........................ Hagatna

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Jesse Camacho Borja, Democrat ........................... Saipan Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan,* Democrat ....... Saipan Juan Nekai Babauta, Republican ......................... Saipan Joseph James Norita Camacho, Covenant ........... Saipan

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Donna M. Christensen,* Democrat ....................... St. Croix Vincent Emile Danet, Republican ......................... St. Thomas Guillaume Mimoun, No Party ............................... St. Thomas Jeffrey Baxter Christian Moorhead, No Party ..... St. Croix

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Statistical digest of results of the primaries of 2010 in the various States affecting Members of the 111th Congress

State

Senate House of Representatives

Renom-inated

Not can-didates

De-feated

Vacan-cies Total

Renomi-nated

Not can-didates Defeated Vacan-

cies Total D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R. D. R.

Alabama .......... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 4 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... 7 Alaska ............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Arizona ............ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Arkansas ......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 California ........ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 33 18 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 53 Colorado .......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Connecticut ..... ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Delaware ......... ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Florida ............. ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 9 12 1 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... 26 Georgia ............ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 6 6 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 Hawaii ............. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Idaho ............... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Illinois ............. ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 12 6 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 19 Indiana ............ ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 2 1 1 ...... ...... ...... 1 9 Iowa ................. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 3 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Kansas ............ ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 1 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Kentucky ......... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6 Louisiana ........ ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 ...... 6 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 7 Maine .............. ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Maryland ........ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 7 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Massachusetts ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 9 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 10 Michigan ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 5 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... 15 Minnesota ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 5 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Mississippi ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 Missouri .......... ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 4 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Montana .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Nebraska ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... ...... 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Nevada ............ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New Hamp-

shire ............. ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 New Jersey ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 8 5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 New Mexico .... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 New York ........ 2 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 2 26 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 ...... 29 North Carolina ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 8 5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 North Dakota ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Ohio ................. ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 10 8 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 18 Oklahoma ....... ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 3 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Oregon ............. 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 Pennsylvania .. ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 11 7 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 19 Rhode Island ... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 South Carolina ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 2 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... ...... 6 South Dakota .. ...... 1 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Tennessee ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 3 3 2 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 Texas ............... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 12 19 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 31 Utah ................ ...... ...... ...... 1 .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 2 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Vermont .......... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 Virginia ........... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... 6 5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 11 Washington ..... 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 5 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 9 West Virginia ...... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 1 1 ...... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 3 Wisconsin ........ 1 ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... 1 4 3 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8 Wyoming ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ......... ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1

Total ............ 12 10 7 7 .... 1 ...... ...... 37 236 156 17 20 2 2 1 1 435

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RECAPITULATION

SENATE Renominated:

Democrats ................................................. 12 Republicans .............................................. 10

Total ...................................................... 22

Not candidates: Democrats ................................................. 7 Republicans .............................................. 7

Total ...................................................... 14

Defeated: Democrats ................................................. 0 Republicans .............................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 1

Replacements: Democrats ................................................. 7 Republicans .............................................. 8

Total ...................................................... 15 Renominated .................................................... 22

Total .............................................................. 37

HOUSE Renominated:

Democrats ................................................. 236 Republicans .............................................. 156

Total ...................................................... 392

Not candidates: Democrats ................................................. 17 Republicans .............................................. 20

Total ...................................................... 37

Defeated: Democrats ................................................. 2 Republicans .............................................. 2

Total ...................................................... 4

Vacancies: Democrats ................................................. 1 Republicans .............................................. 1

Total ...................................................... 2

Replacements: Democrats ................................................. 20 Republicans .............................................. 23

Total ...................................................... 43 Renominated .................................................... 392

Total membership ........................................ 435

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 111th Congress

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Num-ber of Sena-tors

Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Other par-ties

Va-cant

Number of Repre-

sentatives Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Other par-ties

Va-cant

40th ......... 1867–1869 53 11 42 .......... ........ 193 49 143 .......... 1 41st .......... 1869–1871 74 11 61 .......... 2 243 73 170 .......... ........42d ........... 1871–1873 74 17 57 .......... ........ 243 104 139 .......... ........43d ........... 1873–1875 74 19 54 .......... 1 293 88 203 .......... 2 44th ......... 1875–1877 76 29 46 .......... 1 293 181 107 3 2 45th ......... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 .......... ........46th ......... 1879–1881 76 43 33 .......... ........ 293 150 128 14 1 47th ......... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ......... 1883–1885 76 36 40 .......... ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ......... 1885–1887 76 34 41 .......... 1 325 182 140 2 1 50th ......... 1887–1889 76 37 39 .......... ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st .......... 1889–1891 84 37 47 .......... ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........... 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........... 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ......... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ......... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 1 56th ......... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ......... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 1 58th ......... 1903–1905 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 178 207 .......... 1 59th ......... 1905–1907 90 32 58 .......... ........ 386 136 250 .......... ........60th ......... 1907–1909 92 29 61 .......... 2 386 164 222 .......... ........61st .......... 1909–1911 92 32 59 .......... 1 391 172 219 .......... ........62d ........... 1911–1913 92 42 49 .......... 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........... 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ......... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 3 65th ......... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ......... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ......... 1921–1923 96 37 59 .......... ........ 435 132 300 1 2 68th ......... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ......... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ......... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st .......... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 4 72d ........... 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........... 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ......... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ......... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ......... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ......... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ......... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ......... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ......... 1947–1949 96 45 51 .......... ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st .......... 1949–1951 96 54 42 .......... ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........... 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........... 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ......... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 .......... ........85th ......... 1957–1959 96 49 47 .......... ........ 435 234 201 .......... ........86th ......... 1959–1961 98 64 34 .......... ........ 3 436 283 153 .......... ........87th ......... 1961–1963 100 64 36 .......... ........ 4 437 262 175 .......... ........88th ......... 1963–1965 100 67 33 .......... ........ 435 258 176 .......... 1 89th ......... 1965–1967 100 68 32 .......... ........ 435 295 140 .......... ........90th ......... 1967–1969 100 64 36 .......... ........ 435 248 187 .......... ........91st .......... 1969–1971 100 58 42 .......... ........ 435 243 192 .......... ........92d ........... 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 .......... ........93d ........... 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ......... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 .......... ........95th ......... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 .......... ........96th ......... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 .......... ........97th ......... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ......... 1983–1985 100 46 54 .......... ........ 435 269 166 .......... ........99th ......... 1985–1987 100 47 53 .......... ........ 435 253 182 .......... ........100th ....... 1987–1989 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 258 177 .......... ........101st ........ 1989–1991 100 55 45 .......... ........ 435 260 175 .......... ........102d ......... 1991–1993 100 56 44 .......... ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ......... 1993–1995 100 57 43 .......... ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th ....... 1995–1997 100 48 52 .......... ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th ....... 1997–1999 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th ....... 1999–2001 100 45 55 .......... ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th ....... 2001–2003 100 50 50 .......... ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th ....... 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1 109th ....... 2005–2007 100 44 55 1 ........ 435 202 232 1 ........110th ....... 2007–2009 100 49 49 2 ........ 435 233 202 .......... ........111th ....... 2009–2011 100 55 41 2 2 435 256 178 .......... 1 112th ....... 2011–2013 100 .......... .......... .......... ........ 435 .......... .......... .......... ........

1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties. 2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths. 3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959. 4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.

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