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(Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.Since party names for Presidential Electors
for the same candidate
varyfrom State to State, the most commonly used name is listed in parentheses.)
Democratic | 813,479 |
Republican | 1,266,546 |
Independent | 16,089 |
Write-in | 3,705 |
Vivian Davis Figures, Democrat | 752,391 |
Jeff Sessions, Republican | 1,305,383 |
Write-in | 2,417 |
1. | Jo Bonner, Republican | 210,660 |
Write-in | 3,707 | |
2. | Bobby Bright, Democrat | 144,368 |
Jay Love, Republican | 142,578 | |
Write-in | 448 | |
3. | Joshua Segall, Democrat | 121,080 |
Mike Rogers, Republican | 142,708 | |
Write-in | 332 | |
4. | Nicholas B. Sparks, Democrat | 66,077 |
Robert B. Aderholt, Republican | 196,741 | |
Write-in | 349 | |
5. | Parker Griffith, Democrat | 158,324 |
Wayne Parker, Republican | 147,314 | |
Write-in | 1,644 | |
6. | Spencer Bachus, Republican | 280,902 |
Write-in | 6,335 | |
7. | Artur Davis, Democrat | 228,518 |
Write-in | 3,183 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||
1st district | 210,660 | 3,707 | 214,367 | ||
2d district | 144,368 | 142,578 | 448 | 287,394 | |
3d district | 121,080 | 142,708 | 332 | 264,120 | |
4th district | 66,077 | 196,741 | 349 | 263,167 | |
5th district | 158,324 | 147,314 | 1,644 | 307,282 | |
6th district | 280,902 | 6,335 | 287,237 | ||
7th district | 228,518 | 3,183 | 231,701 | ||
Total | 718,367 | 1,120,903 | 15,998 | 1,855,268 | |
Senator | 752,391 | 1,305,383 | 2,417 | 2,060,191 | |
Presidential electors | 813,479 | 1,266,546 | 16,089 | 3,705 | 2,099,819 |
Democratic | 123,594 |
Republican | 193,841 |
Independent | 3,783 |
Alaskan Independence | 1,660 |
Libertarian | 1,589 |
Write-in | 1,730 |
Mark Begich, Democrat | 151,767 |
Ted Stevens, Republican | 147,814 |
Bob Bird, Alaskan Independence | 13,197 |
Fredrick D. “David” Haase, Libertarian | 2,483 |
Ted Gianoutsos, No Party Affiliation | 1,385 |
Write-in | 1,077 |
Ethan A. Berkowitz, Democrat | 142,560 |
Don Young, Republican | 158,939 |
Don R. Wright, Alaskan Independence | 14,274 |
Write-in | 1,205 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Alaskan Independence | Libertarian | No Party Affiliation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
At Large | 142,560 | 158,939 | 14,274 | 1,205 | 316,978 | |||
Senator | 151,767 | 147,814 | 13,197 | 2,483 | 1,385 | 1,077 | 317,723 | |
Presidential electors | 123,594 | 193,841 | 3,783 | 1,660 | 1,589 | 1,730 | 326,197 |
Democratic | 1,034,707 |
Republican | 1,230,111 |
Independent | 11,301 |
Libertarian | 12,555 |
Green | 3,406 |
Write-in | 1,395 |
1. | Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat | 155,791 |
Sydney Hay, Republican | 109,924 | |
Brent Maupin, Independent | 9,394 | |
Thane Eichenauer, Libertarian | 3,678 | |
2. | John Thrasher, Democrat | 125,611 |
Trent Franks, Republican | 200,914 | |
Powell Gammill, Libertarian | 7,882 | |
William Crum, Green | 3,616 | |
3. | Bob Lord, Democrat | 115,759 |
John B. Shadegg, Republican | 148,800 | |
Michael Shoen, Libertarian | 10,602 | |
4. | Ed Pastor, Democrat | 89,721 |
Don Karg, Republican | 26,435 | |
Joe Cobb, Libertarian | 3,807 | |
Rebecca DeWitt, Green | 4,464 | |
5. | Harry E. Mitchell, Democrat | 149,033 |
David Schweikert, Republican | 122,165 | |
Warren Severin, Libertarian | 9,158 | |
Ralph Hughes, Write-in | 9 | |
6. | Rebecca Schneider, Democrat | 115,457 |
Jeff Flake, Republican | 208,582 | |
Rick Biondi, Libertarian | 10,137 | |
7. | Raúl M. Grijalva, Democrat | 124,304 |
Joseph Sweeney, Republican | 64,425 | |
Raymond P. Petrulsky, Libertarian | 7,755 | |
Harley Meyer, Write-in | 5 | |
8. | Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat | 179,629 |
Tim Bee, Republican | 140,553 | |
Paul Davis, Libertarian | 8,081 | |
Paul Price, Write-in | 3 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 155,791 | 109,924 | 9,394 | 3,678 | 278,787 | ||
2d district | 125,611 | 200,914 | 7,882 | 3,616 | 338,023 | ||
3d district | 115,759 | 148,800 | 10,602 | 275,161 | |||
4th district | 89,721 | 26,435 | 3,807 | 4,464 | 124,427 | ||
5th district | 149,033 | 122,165 | 9,158 | 9 | 280,365 | ||
6th district | 115,457 | 208,582 | 10,137 | 334,176 | |||
7th district | 124,304 | 64,425 | 7,755 | 5 | 196,489 | ||
8th district | 179,629 | 140,553 | 8,081 | 3 | 328,266 | ||
Total | 1,055,305 | 1,021,798 | 9,394 | 61,100 | 8,080 | 17 | 2,155,694 |
Presidential electors | 1,034,707 | 1,230,111 | 11,301 | 12,555 | 3,406 | 1,395 | 2,293,475 |
Democratic | 422,310 |
Republican | 638,017 |
Independent | 12,882 |
Green | 3,470 |
Libertarian | 4,776 |
Constitution | 4,023 |
Socialism and Liberation | 1,139 |
Mark L. Pryor, Democrat | 804,678 |
Rebekah Kennedy, Green | 207,076 |
1. | Marion Berry, Democrat | (1) |
2. | Vic Snyder, Democrat | 212,303 |
Deb McFarland, Green | 64,398 | |
Danial Suits, Write-in | 665 | |
3. | John Boozman, Republican | 215,196 |
Abel Noah Tomlinson, Green | 58,850 | |
4. | Mike Ross, Democrat | 203,178 |
Joshua Drake, Green | 32,603 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Green | Libertarian | Constitution | Socialism and Liberation | Write-in | Total |
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Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | (1) | (1) | |||||||
2d district | 212,303 | 64,398 | 665 | 277,366 | |||||
3d district | 215,196 | 58,850 | 274,046 | ||||||
4th district | 203,178 | 32,603 | 235,781 | ||||||
Total | 415,481 | 215,196 | 155,851 | 665 | 787,193 | ||||
Senator | 804,678 | 207,076 | 1,011,754 | ||||||
Presidential electors | 422,310 | 638,017 | 12,882 | 3,470 | 4,776 | 4,023 | 1,139 | 1,086,617 | |
1 According to Arkansas law, it is not required to tabulate votes for unopposed candidates. |
Democratic | 8,274,473 |
Republican | 5,011,781 |
Peace and Freedom | 108,381 |
Libertarian | 67,582 |
Green | 38,774 |
American Independent | 40,673 |
Write-in (Independent) | 20,236 |
1. | Mike Thompson, Democrat | 197,812 |
Zane Starkewolf, Republican | 67,853 | |
Carol Wolman, Green | 24,793 | |
Pamela Elizondo, Write-in (Green) | 14 | |
2. | Jeff Morris, Democrat | 118,878 |
Wally Herger, Republican | 163,459 | |
3. | Bill Durston, Democrat | 137,971 |
Daniel E. Lungren, Republican | 155,424 | |
Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian | 7,273 | |
Dina J. Padilla, Peace and Freedom | 13,378 | |
4. | Charlie Brown, Democrat | 183,990 |
Tom McClintock, Republican | 185,790 | |
5. | Doris O. Matsui, Democrat | 164,242 |
Paul A. Smith, Republican | 46,002 | |
L. R. Roberts, Peace and Freedom | 10,731 | |
David B. Lynch, Write-in (Independent) | 180 | |
6. | Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat | 229,672 |
Mike Halliwell, Republican | 77,073 | |
Joel R. Smolen, Libertarian | 13,617 | |
7. | George Miller, Democrat | 170,962 |
Roger Allen Petersen, Republican | 51,166 | |
Camden McConnell, Libertarian | 5,950 | |
Bill Callison, Peace and Freedom | 6,695 | |
8. | Nancy Pelosi, Democrat | 204,996 |
Dana Walsh, Republican | 27,614 | |
Cindy Sheehan, Independent | 46,118 | |
Philip Z. Berg, Libertarian | 6,504 | |
Lea Sherman, Write-in (Independent) | 11 | |
Michelle Wong Clay, Write-in (Independent) | 4 | |
9. | Barbara Lee, Democrat | 238,915 |
Charles Hargrave, Republican | 26,917 | |
James M. Eyer, Libertarian | 11,704 | |
Christopher Kula, Write-in (Republican) | 27 | |
David Heller, Write-in (Green) | 37 | |
10. | Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat | 192,226 |
Nicholas Gerber, Republican | 91,877 | |
Eugene E. Ruyle, Peace and Freedom | 11,062 | |
11. | Jerry McNerney, Democrat | 164,500 |
Dean Andal, Republican | 133,104 | |
David Christensen, Write-in (American Independent) | 12 | |
12. | Jackie Speier, Democrat | 200,442 |
Greg Conlon, Republican | 49,258 | |
Kevin Dempsey Peterson, Libertarian | 5,584 | |
Barry Hermanson, Green | 5,776 | |
Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom | 5,793 | |
13. | Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat | 166,829 |
Raymond Chui, Republican | 51,447 | |
14. | Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat | 190,301 |
Ronny Santana, Republican | 60,610 | |
Brian Holtz, Libertarian | 11,929 | |
Carol Brouillet, Green | 9,926 | |
15. | Michael M. Honda, Democrat | 170,977 |
Joyce Stoer Cordi, Republican | 55,489 | |
Peter Myers, Green | 12,123 | |
16. | Zoe Lofgren, Democrat | 146,481 |
Charel Winston, Republican | 49,399 | |
Steven Wells, Libertarian | 9,447 | |
17. | Sam Farr, Democrat | 168,907 |
Jeff Taylor, Republican | 59,037 | |
Peter Andresen, Write-in (Independent) | 682 | |
18. | Dennis A. Cardoza, Democrat | 130,192 |
19. | George Radanovich, Republican | 179,245 |
Peter Leinau, Write-in (Democrat) | 2,490 | |
Phil Rockey, Write-in (Independent) | 366 | |
20. | Jim Costa, Democrat | 93,023 |
Jim Lopez, Republican | 32,118 | |
21. | Larry Johnson, Democrat | 66,317 |
Devin Nunes, Republican | 143,498 | |
22. | Kevin McCarthy, Republican | 224,549 |
23. | Lois Capps, Democrat | 171,403 |
Matt T. Kokkonen, Republican | 80,385 | |
24. | Marta Ann Jorgensen, Democrat | 125,560 |
Elton Gallegly, Republican | 174,492 | |
25. | Jackie Conaway, Democrat | 105,929 |
Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, Republican | 144,660 | |
26. | Russ Warner, Democrat | 108,039 |
David Dreier, Republican | 140,615 | |
Ted Brown, Libertarian | 18,476 | |
27. | Brad Sherman, Democrat | 145,812 |
Navraj Singh, Republican | 52,852 | |
Tim Denton, Libertarian | 14,171 | |
28. | Howard L. Berman, Democrat | 137,471 |
Michael J. Koch, Write-in (Independent) | 150 | |
29. | Adam B. Schiff, Democrat | 146,198 |
Charles Hahn, Republican | 56,727 | |
Alan Pyeatt, Libertarian | 9,219 | |
30. | Henry A. Waxman, Democrat | 242,792 |
31. | Xavier Becerra, Democrat | 110,955 |
32. | Hilda L. Solis, Democrat | 130,142 |
Innocent O. Osunwa, Write-in (Independent) | 8 | |
33. | Diane E. Watson, Democrat | 186,924 |
David C. Crowley II, Republican | 26,536 | |
34. | Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat | 98,503 |
Christopher Balding, Republican | 29,266 | |
35. | Maxine Waters, Democrat | 150,778 |
Ted Hayes, Republican | 24,169 | |
Herb Peters, Libertarian | 7,632 | |
36. | Jane Harman, Democrat | 171,948 |
Brian Gibson, Republican | 78,543 | |
37. | Laura Richardson, Democrat | 131,342 |
Nicholas “Nick” Dibs, Independent | 42,774 | |
Peter Mathews, Write-in (Democrat) | 600 | |
Lee Davis, Write-in (Democrat) | 10 | |
June Viena Pouesi, Write-in (Republican) | 526 | |
38. | Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat | 130,211 |
Christopher M. Agrella, Libertarian | 29,113 | |
39. | Linda T. Sánchez, Democrat | 125,289 |
Diane A. Lenning, Republican | 54,533 | |
40. | Christina Avalos, Democrat | 86,772 |
Edward R. Royce, Republican | 144,923 | |
41. | Tim Prince, Democrat | 99,214 |
Jerry Lewis, Republican | 159,486 | |
42. | Edwin “Ed” Chau, Democrat | 104,909 |
Gary G. Miller, Republican | 158,404 | |
43. | Joe Baca, Democrat | 108,259 |
John Roberts, Republican | 48,312 | |
44. | Bill Hedrick, Democrat | 123,890 |
Ken Calvert, Republican | 129,937 | |
45. | Julie Bornstein, Democrat | 111,026 |
Mary Bono Mack, Republican | 155,166 | |
46. | Debbie Cook, Democrat | 122,891 |
Dana Rohrabacher, Republican | 149,818 | |
Ernst P. Gasteiger, Libertarian | 4,311 | |
Thomas Lash, Green | 8,257 | |
47. | Loretta Sanchez, Democrat | 85,878 |
Rosemarie “Rosie” Avila, Republican | 31,432 | |
Robert Lauten, American Independent | 6,274 | |
48. | Steve Young, Democrat | 125,537 |
John Campbell, Republican | 171,658 | |
Don Patterson, Libertarian | 11,507 | |
49. | Robert Hamilton, Democrat | 90,138 |
Darrell E. Issa, Republican | 140,300 | |
Lars R. Grossmith, Libertarian | 10,232 | |
50. | Nick Leibham, Democrat | 141,635 |
Brian P. Bilbray, Republican | 157,502 | |
Wayne Dunlap, Libertarian | 14,365 | |
51. | Bob Filner, Democrat | 148,281 |
David Lee Joy, Republican | 49,345 | |
Dan “Frodo” Litwin, Libertarian | 6,199 | |
52. | Mike Lumpkin, Democrat | 111,051 |
Duncan D. Hunter, Republican | 160,724 | |
Michael Benoit, Libertarian | 13,316 | |
Joseph M. Ryan, Write-in (Independent) | 47 | |
53. | Susan A. Davis, Democrat | 161,315 |
Michael Crimmins, Republican | 64,658 | |
Edward M. Teyssier, Libertarian | 9,569 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Peace and Freedom | American Independent | Write-in Democratic | Write-in Independent | Write-in Republican | Write-in Green | Write-in American Independent | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||
1st district | 197,812 | 67,853 | 24,793 | 14 | 290,472 | ||||||||
2d district | 118,878 | 163,459 | 282,337 | ||||||||||
3d district | 137,971 | 155,424 | 7,273 | 13,378 | 314,046 | ||||||||
4th district | 183,990 | 185,790 | 369,780 | ||||||||||
5th district | 164,242 | 46,002 | 10,731 | 180 | 221,155 | ||||||||
6th district | 229,672 | 77,073 | 13,617 | 320,362 | |||||||||
7th district | 170,962 | 51,166 | 5,950 | 6,695 | 234,773 | ||||||||
8th district | 204,996 | 27,614 | 46,118 | 6,504 | 15 | 285,247 | |||||||
9th district | 238,915 | 26,917 | 11,704 | 27 | 37 | 277,600 | |||||||
10th district | 192,226 | 91,877 | 11,062 | 295,165 | |||||||||
11th district | 164,500 | 133,104 | 12 | 297,616 | |||||||||
12th district | 200,442 | 49,258 | 5,584 | 5,776 | 5,793 | 266,853 | |||||||
13th district | 166,829 | 51,447 | 218,276 | ||||||||||
14th district | 190,301 | 60,610 | 11,929 | 9,926 | 272,766 | ||||||||
15th district | 170,977 | 55,489 | 12,123 | 238,589 | |||||||||
16th district | 146,481 | 49,399 | 9,447 | 205,327 | |||||||||
17th district | 168,907 | 59,037 | 682 | 228,626 | |||||||||
18th district | 130,192 | 130,192 | |||||||||||
19th district | 179,245 | 2,490 | 366 | 182,101 | |||||||||
20th district | 93,023 | 32,118 | 125,141 | ||||||||||
21st district | 66,317 | 143,498 | 209,815 | ||||||||||
22d district | 224,549 | 224,549 | |||||||||||
23d district | 171,403 | 80,385 | 251,788 | ||||||||||
24th district | 125,560 | 174,492 | 300,052 | ||||||||||
25th district | 105,929 | 144,660 | 250,589 | ||||||||||
26th district | 108,039 | 140,615 | 18,476 | 267,130 | |||||||||
27th district | 145,812 | 52,852 | 14,171 | 212,835 | |||||||||
28th district | 137,471 | 150 | 137,621 | ||||||||||
29th district | 146,198 | 56,727 | 9,219 | 212,144 | |||||||||
30th district | 242,792 | 242,792 | |||||||||||
31st district | 110,955 | 110,955 | |||||||||||
32d district | 130,142 | 8 | 130,150 | ||||||||||
33d district | 186,924 | 26,536 | 213,460 | ||||||||||
34th district | 98,503 | 29,266 | 127,769 | ||||||||||
35th district | 150,778 | 24,169 | 7,632 | 182,579 | |||||||||
36th district | 171,948 | 78,543 | 250,491 | ||||||||||
37th district | 131,342 | 42,774 | 610 | 526 | 175,252 | ||||||||
38th district | 130,211 | 29,113 | 159,324 | ||||||||||
39th district | 125,289 | 54,533 | 179,822 | ||||||||||
40th district | 86,772 | 144,923 | 231,695 | ||||||||||
41st district | 99,214 | 159,486 | 258,700 | ||||||||||
42d district | 104,909 | 158,404 | 263,313 | ||||||||||
43d district | 108,259 | 48,312 | 156,571 | ||||||||||
44th district | 123,890 | 129,937 | 253,827 | ||||||||||
45th district | 111,026 | 155,166 | 266,192 | ||||||||||
46th district | 122,891 | 149,818 | 4,311 | 8,257 | 285,277 | ||||||||
47th district | 85,878 | 31,432 | 6,274 | 123,584 | |||||||||
48th district | 125,537 | 171,658 | 11,507 | 308,702 | |||||||||
49th district | 90,138 | 140,300 | 10,232 | 240,670 | |||||||||
50th district | 141,635 | 157,502 | 14,365 | 313,502 | |||||||||
51st district | 148,281 | 49,345 | 6,199 | 203,825 | |||||||||
52d district | 111,051 | 160,724 | 13,316 | 47 | 285,138 | ||||||||
53d district | 161,315 | 64,658 | 9,569 | 235,542 | |||||||||
Total | 7,377,725 | 4,515,372 | 88,892 | 220,118 | 60,875 | 47,659 | 6,274 | 3,100 | 1,448 | 553 | 51 | 12 | 12,322,079 |
Presidential electors | 8,274,473 | 5,011,781 | 67,582 | 38,774 | 108,381 | 40,673 | 20,236 | 13,561,900 |
Democratic | 1,288,576 |
Republican | 1,073,589 |
Independent (Unaffiliated) | 13,350 |
Green | 2,822 |
Libertarian | 10,897 |
Constitution | 6,233 |
America’s Independent | 3,051 |
Boston Tea Party | 598 |
HeartQuake ’08 | 348 |
Objectivist | 336 |
Socialist | 226 |
Socialism and Liberation | 158 |
Socialist Workers | 154 |
U.S. Pacifist | 110 |
Prohibition | 85 |
Unaffiliated | 828 |
Mark Udall, Democrat | 1,230,994 |
Bob Schaffer, Republican | 990,755 |
Douglas “Dayhorse” Campbell, American Constitution Party | 59,733 |
Bob Kinsey, Green | 50,004 |
Buddy Moore, Write-in (Unaffiliated) | 116 |
Gary Cooper, Write-in (Unaffiliated) | 10 |
Bruce E. Lohmiller, Write-in (Green) | 9 |
1. | Diana DeGette, Democrat | 203,755 |
George C. Lilly, Republican | 67,345 | |
Martin L. Buchanan, Libertarian | 12,135 | |
Gary Swing, Write-in (Unaffiliated) | 11 | |
2. | Jared Polis, Democrat | 215,571 |
Scott Starin, Republican | 116,591 | |
J. A. Calhoun, Green | 10,026 | |
William Robert “Bill” Hammons, Unity Party of America | 2,176 | |
3. | John T. Salazar, Democrat | 203,455 |
Wayne Wolf, Republican | 126,762 | |
4. | Betsy Markey, Democrat | 187,347 |
Marilyn N. Musgrave, Republican | 146,028 | |
5. | Hal Bidlack, Democrat | 113,025 |
Doug Lamborn, Republican | 183,178 | |
Brian X. Scott, American Constitution Party | 8,894 | |
Rich Hand, Write-in (Unaffiliated) | 45 | |
6. | Hank Eng, Democrat | 162,639 |
Mike Coffman, Republican | 250,877 | |
7. | Ed Perlmutter, Democrat | 173,931 |
John W. Lerew, Republican | 100,055 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | American Constitution Party | Green | Libertarian | Constitution | American Independent | Unity Party of America | Boston Tea Party | HeartQuake ’08 | Objectivist | Socialist | Write-in (Unaffiliated) | Socialism and Liberation | Socialist Workers | U.S. Pacifist | Prohibition | Write-in (Green) | Unaffiliated | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||||||||||
1st district | 203,755 | 67,345 | 12,135 | 11 | 283,246 | ||||||||||||||||
2d district | 215,571 | 116,591 | 10,026 | 2,176 | 344,364 | ||||||||||||||||
3d district | 203,455 | 126,762 | 330,217 | ||||||||||||||||||
4th district | 187,347 | 146,028 | 333,375 | ||||||||||||||||||
5th district | 113,025 | 183,178 | 8,894 | 45 | 305,142 | ||||||||||||||||
6th district | 162,639 | 250,877 | 413,516 | ||||||||||||||||||
7th district | 173,931 | 100,055 | 273,986 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 1,259,723 | 990,836 | 8,894 | 10,026 | 12,135 | 2,176 | 56 | 2,283,846 | |||||||||||||
Senator | 1,230,994 | 990,755 | 59,733 | 50,004 | 126 | 9 | 2,331,621 | ||||||||||||||
Presidential electors | 1,288,576 | 1,073,589 | 13,350 | 2,822 | 10,897 | 6,233 | 3,051 | 598 | 348 | 336 | 226 | 158 | 154 | 110 | 85 | 828 | 2,401,361 |
Democratic | 997,772 |
Republican | 629,428 |
Independent | 19,162 |
Write-in | 430 |
1. | John B. Larson, Democrat | 194,493 |
Working Families | 17,000 | |
Joe Visconti, Republican | 76,860 | |
Stephen E. D. Fournier, Green | 7,201 | |
Matthew Coleman, Write-in | 3 | |
2. | Joe Courtney, Democrat | 198,984 |
Working Families | 13,164 | |
Sean Sullivan, Republican | 104,574 | |
G. Scott Deshefy, Green | 6,300 | |
Todd Vachon, Write-in | 19 | |
3. | Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat | 204,761 |
Working Families | 25,411 | |
Bo Itshaky, Republican | 58,583 | |
Ralph A. Ferrucci, Green | 8,613 | |
4. | Jim Himes, Democrat | 149,345 |
Working Families | 9,130 | |
Christopher Shays, Republican | 146,854 | |
Richard Z. Duffee, Green | 1,388 | |
Michael Anthony Carrano, Libertarian | 2,049 | |
Eugene Flanagan, Write-in | 10 | |
5. | Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat | 161,178 |
Working Families | 18,149 | |
David J. Cappiello, Republican | 117,914 | |
Thomas L. Winn, Independent | 3,082 | |
Harold H. Burbank II, Green | 2,324 | |
Walter Gengarelly, Write-in | 10 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Working Families | Green | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
1st district | 194,493 | 76,860 | 17,000 | 7,201 | 3 | 295,557 | ||
2d district | 198,984 | 104,574 | 13,164 | 6,300 | 19 | 323,041 | ||
3d district | 204,761 | 58,583 | 25,411 | 8,613 | 297,368 | |||
4th district | 149,345 | 146,854 | 9,130 | 1,388 | 2,049 | 10 | 308,776 | |
5th district | 161,178 | 117,914 | 3,082 | 18,149 | 2,324 | 10 | 302,657 | |
Total | 908,761 | 504,785 | 3,082 | 82,854 | 25,826 | 2,049 | 42 | 1,527,399 |
Presidential electors | 997,772 | 629,428 | 19,162 | 430 | 1,646,792 |
Democratic | 255,459 |
Republican | 152,374 |
Independent | 2,401 |
Libertarian | 1,109 |
Constitution | 626 |
Green | 385 |
Socialist Workers | 58 |
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Democrat | 257,539 |
Christine O’Donnell, Republican | 140,595 |
Karen Hartley-Nagle, Democrat | 146,434 |
Michael N. Castle, Republican | 235,437 |
Mark Anthony Parks, Libertarian | 3,586 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Socialist Workers | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative: | ||||||||
At Large | 146,434 | 235,437 | 3,586 | 385,457 | ||||
Senator | 257,539 | 140,595 | 398,134 | |||||
Presidential electors | 255,459 | 152,374 | 2,401 | 1,109 | 626 | 385 | 58 | 412,412 |
Democratic | 4,282,074 |
Republican | 4,045,624 |
Ecology Party of Florida | 28,124 |
Libertarian | 17,218 |
Constitution | 7,915 |
Green | 2,887 |
America’s Independent Party of Florida | 2,550 |
Socialism and Liberation | 1,516 |
Boston Tea Party of Florida | 795 |
Socialist Workers | 533 |
Objectivist Party of Florida | 419 |
Socialist Party | 405 |
Prohibition Party | 293 |
Write-in | 391 |
1. | James “Jim” Bryan, Democrat | 98,797 |
Jeff Miller, Republican | 232,559 | |
2. | Allen Boyd, Democrat | 216,804 |
Mark Mulligan, Republican | 133,404 | |
Robert Ortiz, Write-in | 159 | |
3. | Corrine Brown, Democrat | (1) |
4. | Jay McGovern, Democrat | 119,330 |
Ander Crenshaw, Republican | 224,112 | |
5. | John Russell, Democrat | 168,446 |
Ginny Brown-Waite, Republican | 265,186 | |
6. | Tim Cunha, Democrat | 146,655 |
Cliff Stearns, Republican | 228,302 | |
7. | Faye Armitage, Democrat | 146,292 |
John L. Mica, Republican | 238,721 | |
8. | Alan Grayson, Democrat | 172,854 |
Ric Keller, Republican | 159,490 | |
9. | Bill Mitchell, Democrat | 126,346 |
Gus M. Bilirakis, Republican | 216,591 | |
Richard O. Emmons, Term Limits for the United States Congress Party. | 2,042 | |
John “Johnny K.” Kalimnios, No Party Affiliation | 3,394 | |
Andrew Pasayan, Write-in | 5 | |
10. | Bob Hackworth, Democrat | 118,430 |
C. W. Bill Young, Republican | 182,781 | |
Don Callahan, Write-in | 9 | |
11. | Kathy Castor, Democrat | 184,106 |
Eddie Adams, Jr., Republican | 72,825 | |
12. | Doug Tudor, Democrat | 137,465 |
Adam H. Putnam, Republican | 185,698 | |
13. | Christine Jennings, Democrat | 137,967 |
Vern Buchanan, Republican | 204,382 | |
Jan Schneider, No Party Affiliation | 20,289 | |
Don Baldauf, No Party Affiliation | 5,358 | |
14. | Robert M. Neeld, Democrat | 93,590 |
Connie Mack, Republican | 224,602 | |
Burt Saunders, No Party Affiliation | 54,750 | |
Jeff George, No Party Affiliation | 4,949 | |
15. | Stephen Blythe, Democrat | 151,951 |
Bill Posey, Republican | 192,151 | |
Frank Zilaitis, No Party Affiliation | 14,274 | |
Trevor Lowing, No Party Affiliation | 3,495 | |
16. | Tim Mahoney, Democrat | 139,373 |
Tom Rooney, Republican | 209,874 | |
17. | Kendrick B. Meek, Democrat | (1) |
18. | Annette Taddeo, Democrat | 102,372 |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican | 140,617 | |
19. | Robert Wexler, Democrat | 202,465 |
Edward J. Lynch, Republican | 83,357 | |
Ben Graber, No Party Affiliation | 20,214 | |
20. | Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat | 202,832 |
Margaret Hostetter, No Party Affiliation | 58,958 | |
Marc Luzietti, Write-in | 9 | |
21. | Raul L. Martinez, Democrat | 99,776 |
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican | 137,226 | |
22. | Ron Klein, Democrat | 169,041 |
Allen West, Republican | 140,104 | |
Piotr Blass, Write-in | 6 | |
23. | Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat | 172,835 |
Marion D. Thorpe, Jr., Republican | 37,431 | |
April Cook, Write-in | 40 | |
24. | Suzanne M. Kosmas, Democrat | 211,284 |
Tom Feeney, Republican | 151,863 | |
Gaurav Bhola, No Party Affiliation | 6,223 | |
25. | Joe Garcia, Democrat | 115,820 |
Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican | 130,891 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Ecology Party of Florida | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | America’s Independent Party of Florida | Term Limits for the United States Congress Party | Socialism and Liberation | Boston Tea Party of Florida | Socialist Workers | Objectivist Party of Florida | Socialist Party | Prohibition Party | No Party Affiliation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||||||
1st district | 98,797 | 232,559 | 331,356 | ||||||||||||||
2d district | 216,804 | 133,404 | 159 | 350,367 | |||||||||||||
3d district | (1) | (1) | |||||||||||||||
4th district | 119,330 | 224,112 | 343,442 | ||||||||||||||
5th district | 168,446 | 265,186 | 433,632 | ||||||||||||||
6th district | 146,655 | 228,302 | 374,957 | ||||||||||||||
7th district | 146,292 | 238,721 | 385,013 | ||||||||||||||
8th district | 172,854 | 159,490 | 332,344 | ||||||||||||||
9th district | 126,346 | 216,591 | 2,042 | 3,394 | 5 | 348,378 | |||||||||||
10th district | 118,430 | 182,781 | 9 | 301,220 | |||||||||||||
11th district | 184,106 | 72,825 | 256,931 | ||||||||||||||
12th district | 137,465 | 185,698 | 323,163 | ||||||||||||||
13th district | 137,967 | 204,382 | 25,647 | 367,996 | |||||||||||||
14th district | 93,590 | 224,602 | 59,699 | 377,891 | |||||||||||||
15th district | 151,951 | 192,151 | 17,769 | 361,871 | |||||||||||||
16th district | 139,373 | 209,874 | 349,247 | ||||||||||||||
17th district | (1) | (1) | |||||||||||||||
18th district | 102,372 | 140,617 | 242,989 | ||||||||||||||
19th district | 202,465 | 83,357 | 20,214 | 306,036 | |||||||||||||
20th district | 202,832 | 58,958 | 9 | 261,799 | |||||||||||||
21st district | 99,776 | 137,226 | 237,002 | ||||||||||||||
22d district | 169,041 | 140,104 | 6 | 309,151 | |||||||||||||
23d district | 172,835 | 37,431 | 40 | 210,306 | |||||||||||||
24th district | 211,284 | 151,863 | 6,223 | 369,370 | |||||||||||||
25th district | 115,820 | 130,891 | 246,711 | ||||||||||||||
Total | 3,434,831 | 3,792,167 | 2,042 | 191,904 | 228 | 7,421,172 | |||||||||||
Presidential electors | 4,282,074 | 4,045,624 | 28,124 | 17,218 | 7,915 | 2,887 | 2,550 | 1,516 | 795 | 533 | 419 | 405 | 293 | 391 | 8,390,744 | ||
1According to Florida law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot. |
Democratic | 1,844,123 |
Republican | 2,048,759 |
Independent (Write-in) | 1,158 |
Libertarian | 28,731 |
Write-in | 1,715 |
Jim Martin, Democrat | 1,757,393 |
Saxby Chambliss, Republican | 1,867,097 |
Allen Buckley, Libertarian | 127,923 |
Eleanor Garcia, Write-in | 43 |
William Salomone, Jr., Write-in | 29 |
Jim Martin, Democrat | 909,923 |
Saxby Chambliss, Republican | 1,228,033 |
1. | Bill Gillespie, Democrat | 83,444 |
Jack Kingston, Republican | 165,890 | |
2. | Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat | 158,435 |
Lee Ferrell, Republican | 71,351 | |
3. | Stephen Camp, Democrat | 117,522 |
Lynn A. Westmoreland, Republican | 225,055 | |
Loretta VanPelt, Write-in | 3 | |
4. | Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr., Democrat | 224,494 |
Loren Christopher Collins, Write-in | 159 | |
Faye Coffield, Write-in | 35 | |
Jacob Perasso, Write-in | 6 | |
5. | John Lewis, Democrat | 231,368 |
Shira Kash, Write-in | 81 | |
Jeanne Fitzmaurice, Write-in | 25 | |
6. | Bill Jones, Democrat | 106,551 |
Tom Price, Republican | 231,520 | |
7. | Doug Heckman, Democrat | 128,159 |
John Linder, Republican | 209,354 | |
8. | Jim Marshall, Democrat | 157,241 |
Rick Goddard, Republican | 117,446 | |
9. | Jeff Scott, Democrat | 70,537 |
Nathan Deal, Republican | 217,493 | |
10. | Bobby Saxon, Democrat | 114,638 |
Paul C. Broun, Republican | 177,265 | |
11. | Hugh “Bud” Gammon, Democrat | 95,220 |
Phil Gingrey, Republican | 204,082 | |
12. | John Barrow, Democrat | 164,562 |
John Stone, Republican | 84,773 | |
13. | David Scott, Democrat | 205,919 |
Deborah Honeycutt, Republican | 92,320 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Write-in | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 83,444 | 165,890 | 249,334 | ||||||
2d district | 158,435 | 71,351 | 229,786 | ||||||
3d district | 117,522 | 225,055 | 3 | 342,580 | |||||
4th district | 224,494 | 200 | 224,694 | ||||||
5th district | 231,368 | 106 | 231,474 | ||||||
6th district | 106,551 | 231,520 | 338,071 | ||||||
7th district | 128,159 | 209,354 | 337,513 | ||||||
8th district | 157,241 | 117,446 | 274,687 | ||||||
9th district | 70,537 | 217,493 | 288,030 | ||||||
10th district | 114,638 | 177,265 | 291,903 | ||||||
11th district | 95,220 | 204,082 | 299,302 | ||||||
12th district | 164,562 | 84,773 | 249,335 | ||||||
13th district | 205,919 | 92,320 | 298,239 | ||||||
Total | 1,858,090 | 1,796,549 | 309 | 3,654,948 | |||||
Senator(1) | 909,923 | 1,228,033 | 2,137,956 | ||||||
Presidential electors | 1,844,123 | 2,048,759 | 1,158 | 28,731 | 1,715 | 3,924,486 | |||
1Georgia law requires a majority vote for nomination or election to this office. The recapitulation reflects votes cast in the runoff election held on December 2, 2008. |
Democratic | 325,871 |
Republican | 120,566 |
Independent | 3,825 |
Libertarian | 1,314 |
Constitution | 1,013 |
Green | 979 |
Blank | 2,193 |
Over Votes | 303 |
1. | Neil Abercrombie, Democrat | 154,208 |
Steve Tataii, Republican | 38,115 | |
Li Zhao, Libertarian | 7,594 | |
Blank | 18,446 | |
Over Votes | 71 | |
2. | Mazie K. Hirono, Democrat | 165,748 |
Roger B. Evans, Republican | 44,425 | |
Shaun Stenshol, Independent | 4,042 | |
Lloyd J. (Jeff) Mallan, Libertarian | 3,699 | |
Blank | 19,605 | |
Over Votes | 111 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Blank | Over Votes | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 154,208 | 38,115 | 7,594 | 18,446 | 71 | 218,434 | |||
2d district | 165,748 | 44,425 | 4,042 | 3,699 | 19,605 | 111 | 237,630 | ||
Total | 319,956 | 82,540 | 4,042 | 11,293 | 38,051 | 182 | 456,064 | ||
Presidential electors | 325,871 | 120,566 | 3,825 | 1,314 | 1,013 | 979 | 2,193 | 303 | 456,064 |
Democratic | 236,440 |
Republican | 403,012 |
Independent | 7,175 |
Libertarian | 3,658 |
Constitution | 4,747 |
Write-in | 90 |
Larry LaRocco, Democrat | 219,903 |
Jim Risch, Republican | 371,744 |
Rex Rammell, Independent | 34,510 |
Pro-Life, Independent | 8,662 |
Kent A. Marmon, Libertarian | 9,958 |
Kevin Volkmann, Write-in | 3 |
1. | Walt Minnick, Democrat | 175,898 |
Bill Sali, Republican | 171,687 | |
2. | Deborah Holmes, Democrat | 83,878 |
Michael K. Simpson, Republican | 205,777 | |
Gregory Nemitz, Write-in | 612 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 175,898 | 171,687 | 347,585 | ||||
2d district | 83,878 | 205,777 | 612 | 290,267 | |||
Total | 259,776 | 377,464 | 612 | 637,852 | |||
Senator | 219,903 | 371,744 | 43,172 | 9,958 | 3 | 644,780 | |
Presidential electors | 236,440 | 403,012 | 7,175 | 3,658 | 4,747 | 90 | 418,682 |
Democratic | 3,419,348 |
Republican | 2,031,179 |
Independent | 30,948 |
Green | 11,838 |
Libertarian | 19,642 |
Constitution Party of Illinois | 8,256 |
New | 1,149 |
Write-in | 11 |
Richard J. Durbin, Democrat | 3,615,844 |
Steve Sauerberg, Republican | 1,520,621 |
Kathy Cummings, Green | 119,135 |
Larry A. Stafford, Libertarian | 50,224 |
Chad N. Koppie, Constitution Party of Illinois | 24,059 |
Patricia Elaine Beard, Write-in | 1 |
1. | Bobby L. Rush, Democrat | 233,036 |
Antoine Members, Republican | 38,361 | |
2. | Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat | 251,052 |
Anthony W. Williams, Republican | 29,721 | |
Nathan Peoples, Write-in | 3 | |
3. | Daniel Lipinski, Democrat | 172,581 |
Michael Hawkins, Republican | 50,336 | |
Jerome Pohlen, Green | 12,607 | |
4. | Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat | 112,529 |
Daniel Cunningham, Republican | 16,024 | |
Omar N. López, Green | 11,053 | |
5. | Rahm Emanuel, Democrat | 170,728 |
Tom Hanson, Republican | 50,881 | |
Alan Augustson, Green | 9,283 | |
6. | Jill Morgenthaler, Democrat | 109,007 |
Peter J. Roskam, Republican | 147,906 | |
7. | Danny K. Davis, Democrat | 235,343 |
Steve Miller, Republican | 41,474 | |
8. | Melissa L. Bean, Democrat | 179,444 |
Steve Greenberg, Republican | 116,081 | |
9. | Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat | 181,948 |
Michael Benjamin Younan, Republican | 53,593 | |
Morris Shanfield, Green | 8,140 | |
Susanne Atanus, Write-in | 13 | |
10. | Daniel J. Seals, Democrat | 138,176 |
Mark Steven Kirk, Republican | 153,082 | |
11. | Deborah “Debbie” Halvorson, Democrat | 185,652 |
Marty Ozinga, Republican | 109,608 | |
Jason M. Wallace, Green | 22,635 | |
12. | Jerry F. Costello, Democrat | 212,891 |
Timmy Jay Richardson, Jr., Republican | 74,382 | |
Rodger W. Jennings, Green | 10,907 | |
Harold Wiegand, Write-in | 1 | |
13. | Scott Harper, Democrat | 147,430 |
Judy Biggert, Republican | 180,888 | |
Steve Alesch, Green | 9,402 | |
Theodore Knapp, Write-in | 51 | |
14. | Bill Foster, Democrat | 185,404 |
Jim Oberweis, Republican | 135,653 | |
15. | Steve Cox, Democrat | 104,393 |
Timothy V. Johnson, Republican | 187,121 | |
16. | Robert G. Abboud, Democrat | 112,648 |
Donald A. Manzullo, Republican | 190,039 | |
Scott Summers, Green | 9,533 | |
17. | Phil Hare, Democrat | 220,961 |
Mark Edward Lioen, Write-in | 517 | |
18. | Colleen Callahan, Democrat | 117,642 |
Aaron Schock, Republican | 182,589 | |
Sheldon Schafer, Green | 9,857 | |
19. | Daniel Davis, Democrat | 105,338 |
John Shimkus, Republican | 203,434 | |
Troy Dennis, Green | 6,817 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Green | Libertarian | Constitution Party of Illinois | New | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 233,036 | 38,361 | 271,397 | ||||||
2d district | 251,052 | 29,721 | 3 | 280,776 | |||||
3d district | 172,581 | 50,336 | 12,607 | 235,524 | |||||
4th district | 112,529 | 16,024 | 11,053 | 139,606 | |||||
5th district | 170,728 | 50,881 | 9,283 | 230,892 | |||||
6th district | 109,007 | 147,906 | 256,913 | ||||||
7th district | 235,343 | 41,474 | 276,817 | ||||||
8th district | 179,444 | 116,081 | 295,525 | ||||||
9th district | 181,948 | 53,593 | 8,140 | 13 | 243,694 | ||||
10th district | 138,176 | 153,082 | 291,258 | ||||||
11th district | 185,652 | 109,608 | 22,635 | 317,895 | |||||
12th district | 212,891 | 74,382 | 10,907 | 1 | 298,181 | ||||
13th district | 147,430 | 180,888 | 9,402 | 51 | 337,771 | ||||
14th district | 185,404 | 135,653 | 321,057 | ||||||
15th district | 104,393 | 187,121 | 291,514 | ||||||
16th district | 112,648 | 190,039 | 9,533 | 312,220 | |||||
17th district | 220,961 | 517 | 221,478 | ||||||
18th district | 117,642 | 182,589 | 9,857 | 310,088 | |||||
19th district | 105,338 | 203,434 | 6,817 | 315,589 | |||||
Total | 3,176,203 | 1,961,173 | 110,234 | 585 | 5,248,195 | ||||
Senator | 3,615,844 | 1,520,621 | 119,135 | 50,224 | 24,059 | 1 | 5,329,884 | ||
Presidential electors | 3,419,348 | 2,031,179 | 30,948 | 11,838 | 19,642 | 8,256 | 1,149 | 11 | 5,522,371 |
Democratic | 1,374,039 |
Republican | 1,345,648 |
Independent (Write-in) | 909 |
Libertarian | 29,257 |
Write-in | 11,201 |
1. | Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat | 199,954 |
Mark Leyva, Republican | 76,647 | |
Jeff Duensing, Libertarian | 5,421 | |
2. | Joe Donnelly, Democrat | 187,416 |
Luke Puckett, Republican | 84,455 | |
Mark Vogel, Libertarian | 7,475 | |
3. | Michael A. “Mike” Montagano, Democrat | 112,309 |
Mark E. Souder, Republican | 155,693 | |
William R. Larsen, Libertarian | 14,877 | |
4. | Nels Ackerson, Democrat | 129,038 |
Steve Buyer, Republican | 192,526 | |
5. | Mary Etta Ruley, Democrat | 123,357 |
Dan Burton, Republican | 234,705 | |
6. | Barry A. Welsh, Democrat | 94,265 |
Mike Pence, Republican | 180,608 | |
George T. Holland, Libertarian | 7,539 | |
7. | André Carson, Democrat | 172,650 |
Gabrielle Campo, Republican | 92,645 | |
Delbert Suits, Write-in (Republican) | 4 | |
8. | Brad Ellsworth, Democrat | 188,693 |
Greg Goode, Republican | 102,769 | |
9. | Baron P. Hill, Democrat | 181,281 |
Mike Sodrel, Republican | 120,529 | |
D. Eric Schansberg, Libertarian | 11,994 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Write-in (Republican) | Write-in | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 199,954 | 76,647 | 5,421 | 282,022 | |||||
2d district | 187,416 | 84,455 | 7,475 | 279,346 | |||||
3d district | 112,309 | 155,693 | 14,877 | 282,879 | |||||
4th district | 129,038 | 192,526 | 321,564 | ||||||
5th district | 123,357 | 234,705 | 358,062 | ||||||
6th district | 94,265 | 180,608 | 7,539 | 282,412 | |||||
7th district | 172,650 | 92,645 | 4 | 265,299 | |||||
8th district | 188,693 | 102,769 | 291,462 | ||||||
9th district | 181,281 | 120,529 | 11,994 | 313,804 | |||||
Total | 1,388,963 | 1,240,577 | 47,306 | 4 | 2,676,850 | ||||
Presidential electors | 1,374,039 | 1,345,648 | 909 | 29,257 | 11,201 | 2,751,054 | |||
1Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 12 for Americas Independent,51 for Constitution, 87 for Green, 1,036 for Independent, 1 for Republican, and 14 for Socialist. |
Democratic | 828,940 |
Republican | 682,379 |
Peace and Freedom | 8,014 |
Green | 1,423 |
Socialist Workers Party | 292 |
Libertarian | 4,590 |
Constitution | 4,445 |
Socialist | 182 |
Party for Socialism and Liberation | 121 |
Write-in | 6,737 |
Tom Harkin, Democrat | 941,665 |
Christopher Reed, Republican | 560,006 |
Write-in | 1,247 |
1. | Bruce L. Braley, Democrat | 186,991 |
David Hartsuch, Republican | 102,439 | |
2. | David Loebsack, Democrat | 175,218 |
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican | 118,778 | |
Wendy Barth, Green | 6,664 | |
Brian White, No Party Affiliation | 5,437 | |
3. | Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat | 176,904 |
Kim Schmett, Republican | 132,136 | |
Frank V. Forrestal, Socialist Workers Party | 4,599 | |
4. | Becky Greenwald, Democrat | 120,746 |
Tom Latham, Republican | 185,458 | |
5. | Rob Hubler, Democrat | 99,601 |
Steve King, Republican | 159,430 | |
Victor Vara, Independent | 7,406 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Peace and Freedom | Green | Socialist Workers Party | Libertarian | Constitution | Socialist | Party for Socialism and Liberation | No Party Affiliation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||
1st district | 186,991 | 102,439 | 289,430 | ||||||||||
2d district | 175,218 | 118,778 | 6,664 | 5,437 | 306,097 | ||||||||
3d district | 176,904 | 132,136 | 4,599 | 313,639 | |||||||||
4th district | 120,746 | 185,458 | 306,204 | ||||||||||
5th district | 99,601 | 159,430 | 7,406 | 266,437 | |||||||||
Total | 759,460 | 698,241 | 7,406 | 6,664 | 4,599 | 5,437 | 1,481,807 | ||||||
Senator | 941,665 | 560,006 | 1,247 | 1,502,918 | |||||||||
Presidential electors | 828,940 | 682,379 | 8,014 | 1,423 | 292 | 4,590 | 4,445 | 182 | 121 | 6,737 | 1,537,123 |
Democratic | 514,765 |
Republican | 699,655 |
Independent | 10,598 |
Libertarian | 6,706 |
Reform | 4,148 |
Jim Slattery, Democrat | 441,399 |
Pat Roberts, Republican | 727,121 |
Randall L. Hodgkinson, Libertarian | 25,727 |
Joseph L. Martin, Reform | 16,443 |
1. | James Bordonaro, Democrat | 34,771 |
Jerry Moran, Republican | 214,549 | |
Jack Warner, Libertarian | 5,562 | |
Kathleen M. Burton, Reform | 7,145 | |
2. | Nancy E. Boyda, Democrat | 142,013 |
Lynn Jenkins, Republican | 155,532 | |
Robert Garrard, Libertarian | 4,683 | |
Leslie S. Martin, Reform | 5,080 | |
3. | Dennis Moore, Democrat | 202,541 |
Nick Jordan, Republican | 142,307 | |
Joe Bellis, Libertarian | 10,073 | |
Roger D. Tucker, Reform | 3,937 | |
4. | Donald Betts, Jr., Democrat | 90,706 |
Todd Tiahrt, Republican | 177,617 | |
Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian | 5,345 | |
Susan G. Ducey, Reform | 6,441 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Reform | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
1st district | 34,771 | 214,549 | 5,562 | 7,145 | 262,027 | |
2d district | 142,013 | 155,532 | 4,683 | 5,080 | 307,308 | |
3d district | 202,541 | 142,307 | 10,073 | 3,937 | 358,858 | |
4th district | 90,706 | 177,617 | 5,345 | 6,441 | 280,109 | |
Total | 470,031 | 690,005 | 25,663 | 22,603 | 1,208,302 | |
Senator | 441,399 | 727,121 | 25,727 | 16,443 | 1,210,690 | |
Presidential electors | 514,765 | 699,655 | 10,598 | 6,706 | 4,148 | 1,235,872 |
Democratic | 751,985 |
Republican | 1,048,462 |
Independent | 15,378 |
Libertarian | 5,989 |
Constitution | 4,694 |
Write-in | 112 |
Bruce Lunsford, Democrat | 847,005 |
Mitch McConnell, Republican | 953,816 |
1. | Heather A. Ryan, Democrat | 98,674 |
Ed Whitfield, Republican | 178,107 | |
Charles K. Hatchett, Write-in | 5 | |
2. | David E. Boswell, Democrat | 143,379 |
S. Brett Guthrie, Republican | 158,936 | |
3. | John A. Yarmuth, Democrat | 203,843 |
Anne M. Northup, Republican | 139,527 | |
4. | Michael Kelley, Democrat | 111,549 |
Geoff Davis, Republican | 190,210 | |
5. | Harold Rogers, Republican | 177,024 |
Jim Holbert, Independent | 33,444 | |
6. | Ben Chandler, Democrat | 203,764 |
Jon Larson, Republican | 111,378 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 98,674 | 178,107 | 5 | 276,786 | |||
2d district | 143,379 | 158,936 | 302,315 | ||||
3d district | 203,843 | 139,527 | 343,370 | ||||
4th district | 111,549 | 190,210 | 301,759 | ||||
5th district | 177,024 | 33,444 | 210,468 | ||||
6th district | 203,764 | 111,378 | 315,142 | ||||
Total | 761,209 | 955,182 | 33,444 | 5 | 1,749,840 | ||
Senator | 847,005 | 953,816 | 1,800,821 | ||||
Presidential electors | 751,985 | 1,048,462 | 15,378 | 5,989 | 4,694 | 112 | 1,826,620 |
Democratic | 782,989 |
Republican | 1,148,275 |
Independent | 6,997 |
Green | 9,187 |
Louisiana Taxpayers | 9,368 |
Constitution | 2,581 |
Socialist Workers | 735 |
Socialism and Liberation | 354 |
Prohibition | 275 |
Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat | 988,298 |
John Kennedy, Republican | 867,177 |
Richard Fontanesi, Libertarian | 18,590 |
“Jay” Patel, No Party Affiliation | 13,729 |
Robert Stewart, Other | 8,780 |
1. | “Jim” Harlan, Democrat | 98,839 |
Steve Scalise, Republican | 189,168 | |
2. | William J. Jefferson, Democrat | 131,318 |
Anh “Joseph” Cao, Republican | 33,132 | |
Gregory W. Kahn, Libertarian | 549 | |
Malik Rahim, Green | 1,883 | |
3. | Charlie Melancon, Democrat | (2) |
4. | Paul J. Carmouche, Democrat | 144,151 |
John Fleming, Republican | 44,501 | |
Chester T. “Catfish” Kelley, No Party Affiliation | 3,245 | |
Gerard J. Bowen, Jr., Other | 675 | |
5. | Rodney Alexander, Republican | (2) |
6. | Donald J. Cazayoux, Jr., Democrat | 125,886 |
William “Bill” Cassidy, Republican | 150,332 | |
Michael Jackson, No Party Affiliation | 36,198 | |
7. | Donald “Don” Cravins, Jr., Democrat | 98,280 |
Charles W. Boustany, Jr., Republican | 177,173 | |
Peter Vidrine, Other | 10,846 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Louisiana Taxpayers | Constitution | Socialist Workers | Socialism and Liberation | Prohibition | No Party Affiliation | Other | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||
1st district | 98,839 | 189,168 | 288,007 | ||||||||||
2d district | 31,318 | 33,132 | 549 | 1,883 | 66,882 | ||||||||
3d district | (2) | (2) | |||||||||||
4th district | 44,151 | 44,501 | 3,245 | 675 | 92,572 | ||||||||
5th district | (2) | (2) | |||||||||||
6th district | 125,886 | 150,332 | 36,198 | 312,416 | |||||||||
7th district | 98,280 | 177,173 | 10,846 | 286,299 | |||||||||
Total | 398,474 | 594,306 | 549 | 1,883 | 39,443 | 11,521 | 1,046,176 | ||||||
Senator | 988,298 | 867,177 | 18,590 | 13,729 | 8,780 | 1,896,574 | |||||||
Presidential electors | 782,989 | 1,148,275 | 6,997 | 9,187 | 9,368 | 2,581 | 735 | 354 | 275 | 1,960,761 | |||
1In Louisiana, the congressional election of November 4, 2008, was an open (nonpartisan) primary. To be elected, candidates had to receive a majority of the vote. A runoff election was scheduled for December 6, 2008, for seats for which no candidate received the requisite majority (see Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67). The votes for the 2d and 4th Congressional Districts are the results of this runoff election. 2Unopposed. |
Democratic | 421,923 |
Republican | 295,273 |
Independent | 10,636 |
Green Independent | 2,900 |
Other | 431 |
Thomas H. Allen, Democrat | 279,510 |
Susan M. Collins, Republican | 444,300 |
Other | 620 |
1. | Chellie Pingree, Democrat | 205,629 |
Charles E. Summers, Republican | 168,930 | |
2. | Michael H. Michaud, Democrat | 226,274 |
John N. Frary, Republican | 109,268 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Green Independent | Other | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
1st district | 205,629 | 168,930 | 374,559 | |||
2d district | 226,274 | 109,268 | 335,542 | |||
Total | 431,903 | 278,198 | 710,101 | |||
Senator | 279,510 | 444,300 | 620 | 724,430 | ||
Presidential electors | 421,923 | 295,273 | 10,636 | 2,900 | 431 | 731,163 |
Democratic | 1,629,467 |
Republican | 959,862 |
Independent | 14,713 |
Libertarian | 9,842 |
Green | 4,747 |
Constitution | 3,760 |
Write-in | 9,205 |
1. | Frank M. Kratovil, Jr., Democrat | 177,065 |
Andy Harris, Republican | 174,213 | |
Richard James Davis, Libertarian | 8,873 | |
Write-in | 329 | |
2. | C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat | 198,578 |
Richard Pryce Matthews, Republican | 68,561 | |
Lorenzo Gaztanaga, Libertarian | 8,786 | |
Write-in | 408 | |
3. | John P. Sarbanes, Democrat | 203,711 |
Thomas E. “Pinkston” Harris, Republican | 87,971 | |
Write-in | 766 | |
4. | Donna F. Edwards, Democrat | 258,704 |
Peter James, Republican | 38,739 | |
Thibeaux Lincecum, Libertarian | 3,384 | |
Darryn O’Shea Jackson, Sr., Write-in (Democrat) | 28 | |
Steve Schulin, Write-in (Independent) | 75 | |
Bobby Broadus, Write-in (Republican) | 48 | |
Write-in | 453 | |
5. | Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat | 253,854 |
Collins Bailey, Republican | 82,631 | |
Darlene H. Nicholas, Libertarian | 7,829 | |
Write-in | 377 | |
6. | Jennifer P. Dougherty, Democrat | 128,207 |
Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican | 190,926 | |
Gary W. Hoover, Sr., Libertarian | 11,060 | |
Write-in | 342 | |
7. | Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat | 227,379 |
Michael T. Hargadon, Republican | 53,147 | |
Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Libertarian | 5,214 | |
Charles U. Smith, Write-in (Democrat) | 8 | |
Ray Bly, Write-in (Independent) | 13 | |
Write-in | 259 | |
8. | Chris Van Hollen, Democrat | 229,740 |
Steve Hudson, Republican | 66,351 | |
Ian Thomas, Libertarian | 2,562 | |
Gordon Clark, Green | 6,828 | |
Deborah A. Vollmer, Write-in (Democrat) | 188 | |
Lih Young, Write-in (Democrat) | 28 | |
Write-in | 317 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Constitution | Write-in (Democrat) | Write-in (Independent) | Write-in (Republican) | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||
1st district | 177,065 | 174,213 | 8,873 | 329 | 360,480 | ||||||
2d district | 198,578 | 68,561 | 8,786 | 408 | 276,333 | ||||||
3d district | 203,711 | 87,971 | 766 | 292,448 | |||||||
4th district | 258,704 | 38,739 | 3,384 | 28 | 75 | 48 | 453 | 301,431 | |||
5th district | 253,854 | 82,631 | 7,829 | 377 | 344,691 | ||||||
6th district | 128,207 | 190,926 | 11,060 | 342 | 330,535 | ||||||
7th district | 227,379 | 53,147 | 5,214 | 8 | 13 | 259 | 286,020 | ||||
8th district | 229,740 | 66,351 | 2,562 | 6,828 | 216 | 317 | 306,014 | ||||
Total | 1,677,238 | 762,539 | 47,708 | 6,828 | 252 | 88 | 48 | 3,251 | 2,497,952 | ||
Presidential electors | 1,629,467 | 959,862 | 14,713 | 9,842 | 4,747 | 3,760 | 9,205 | 2,631,596 |
Democratic | 1,904,097 |
Republican | 1,108,854 |
Independent | 28,841 |
Libertarian | 13,189 |
All Others | 14,483 |
Green-Rainbow | 6,550 |
Constitution | 4,971 |
Blank/Scattering | 22,010 |
John F. Kerry, Democrat | 1,971,974 |
Jeffrey K. Beatty, Republican | 926,044 |
Robert J. Underwood, Libertarian | 93,713 |
All Others | 2,516 |
Blank/Scattering | 108,748 |
1. | John W. Olver, Democrat | 215,696 |
Nathan A. Bech, Republican | 80,067 | |
All Others | 336 | |
Blank/Scattering | 13,518 | |
2. | Richard E. Neal, Democrat | 234,369 |
All Others | 3,631 | |
Blank/Scattering | 68,820 | |
3. | James P. McGovern, Democrat | 227,619 |
All Others | 3,488 | |
Blank/Scattering | 72,208 | |
4. | Barney Frank, Democrat | 203,032 |
Earl Henry Sholley, Republican | 75,571 | |
Susan Allen, Independent | 19,848 | |
All Others | 337 | |
Blank/Scattering | 16,946 | |
5. | Niki Tsongas, Democrat | 225,947 |
All Others | 2,960 | |
Blank/Scattering | 73,490 | |
6. | John F. Tierney, Democrat | 226,216 |
Richard A. Baker, Republican | 94,845 | |
All Others | 251 | |
Blank/Scattering | 17,406 | |
7. | Edward J. Markey, Democrat | 212,304 |
John Cunningham, Republican | 67,978 | |
All Others | 400 | |
Blank/Scattering | 20,528 | |
8. | Michael E. Capuano, Democrat | 185,530 |
All Others | 2,722 | |
Blank/Scattering | 55,761 | |
9. | Stephen F. Lynch, Democrat | 242,166 |
All Others | 3,128 | |
Blank/Scattering | 72,126 | |
10. | William D. Delahunt, Democrat | 272,899 |
All Others | 3,774 | |
Blank/Scattering | 87,078 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | All Others | Green-Rainbow | Constitution | Blank/Scattering | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 215,696 | 80,067 | 336 | 13,518 | 309,617 | ||||
2d district | 234,369 | 3,631 | 68,820 | 306,820 | |||||
3d district | 227,619 | 3,488 | 72,208 | 303,315 | |||||
4th district | 203,032 | 75,571 | 19,848 | 337 | 16,946 | 315,734 | |||
5th district | 225,947 | 2,960 | 73,490 | 302,397 | |||||
6th district | 226,216 | 94,845 | 251 | 17,406 | 338,718 | ||||
7th district | 212,304 | 67,978 | 400 | 20,528 | 301,210 | ||||
8th district | 185,530 | 2,722 | 55,761 | 244,013 | |||||
9th district | 242,166 | 3,128 | 72,126 | 317,420 | |||||
10th district | 272,899 | 3,774 | 87,078 | 363,751 | |||||
Total | 2,245,778 | 318,461 | 19,848 | 21,027 | 497,881 | 3,102,995 | |||
Senator | 1,971,974 | 926,044 | 93,713 | 2,516 | 108,748 | 3,102,995 | |||
Presidential electors | 1,904,097 | 1,108,854 | 28,841 | 13,189 | 14,483 | 6,550 | 4,971 | 22,010 | 3,102,995 |
Democratic | 2,872,579 |
Republican | 2,048,639 |
Natural Law | 33,085 |
Libertarian | 23,716 |
Green | 8,892 |
U.S. Taxpayers Party (Constitution Party candidate) | 14,685 |
Carl Levin, Democrat | 3,038,386 |
Jack Hoogendyk, Jr., Republican | 1,641,070 |
Scotty Boman, Libertarian | 76,347 |
Harley G. Mikkelson, Green | 43,440 |
Michael N. Nikitin, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 30,827 |
Doug Dern, Natural Law | 18,550 |
1. | Bart Stupak, Democrat | 213,216 |
Tom Casperson, Republican | 107,340 | |
Daniel W. Grow, Libertarian | 2,533 | |
Jean Treacy, Green | 2,669 | |
Joshua J. Warren, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 2,070 | |
Don Hooper, Write-in | 8 | |
2. | Fred Johnson, Democrat | 119,506 |
Peter Hoekstra, Republican | 214,100 | |
Dan Johnson, Libertarian | 5,496 | |
Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 4,200 | |
William Bailey, Write-in | 7 | |
3. | Henry Sanchez, Democrat | 117,961 |
Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican | 203,799 | |
Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian | 11,758 | |
4. | Andrew D. Concannon, Democrat | 117,665 |
Dave Camp, Republican | 204,259 | |
Allitta Hren, Libertarian | 3,785 | |
John Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 4,055 | |
5. | Dale E. Kildee, Democrat | 221,841 |
Matt Sawicki, Republican | 85,017 | |
Leonard Schwartz, Libertarian | 4,293 | |
Ken Mathenia, Green | 4,144 | |
6. | Don Cooney, Democrat | 123,257 |
Fred Upton, Republican | 188,157 | |
Greg Merle, Libertarian | 4,720 | |
Edward Pinkney, Green | 3,512 | |
7. | Mark Schauer, Democrat | 157,213 |
Tim Walberg, Republican | 149,781 | |
Ken Proctor, Libertarian | 5,675 | |
Lynn Meadows, Green | 9,528 | |
Sharon Renier, Write-in | 89 | |
8. | Robert D. Alexander, Democrat | 145,491 |
Mike Rogers, Republican | 204,408 | |
Will Tyler White, Libertarian | 4,373 | |
Aaron Stuttman, Green | 3,836 | |
George M. Zimmer, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 3,499 | |
9. | Gary Peters, Democrat | 183,311 |
Joe Knollenberg, Republican | 150,035 | |
Adam Goodman, Libertarian | 4,893 | |
Douglas Campbell, Green | 4,737 | |
Jack Kevorkian, No Party Affiliation | 8,987 | |
10. | Robert Denison, Democrat | 108,354 |
Candice S. Miller, Republican | 230,471 | |
Neil Kiernan Stephenson, Libertarian | 4,632 | |
Candace R. Caveny, Green | 4,146 | |
11. | Joseph W. Larkin, Democrat | 156,625 |
Thaddeus G. McCotter, Republican | 177,461 | |
John J. Tatar, Libertarian | 6,001 | |
Erik Shelley, Green | 5,072 | |
Bhagwan Dashairya, Write-in | 23 | |
12. | Sander M. Levin, Democrat | 225,094 |
Bert Copple, Republican | 74,565 | |
John Vico, Libertarian | 4,767 | |
William J. Opalicky, Green | 3,842 | |
Les Townsend, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 4,076 | |
13. | Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat | 167,481 |
Edward J. Gubics, Republican | 43,098 | |
Gregory Creswell, Libertarian | 5,764 | |
George L. Corsetti, Green | 9,579 | |
14. | John Conyers, Jr., Democrat | 227,841 |
Richard J. Secula, Libertarian | 10,732 | |
Clyde K. Shabazz, Green | 8,015 | |
15. | John D. Dingell, Democrat | 231,784 |
John J. Lynch, Republican | 81,802 | |
Gregory Scott Stempfle, Libertarian | 4,002 | |
Aimee Smith, Green | 7,082 | |
James H. Wagner, U.S. Taxpayers Party | 3,157 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Libertarian | Green | U.S.Taxpayers Party (Constitution Party candidate) | Natural Law | No Party Affiliation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 213,216 | 107,340 | 2,533 | 2,669 | 2,070 | 8 | 327,836 | ||
2d district | 119,506 | 214,100 | 5,496 | 4,200 | 7 | 343,309 | |||
3d district | 117,961 | 203,799 | 11,758 | 333,518 | |||||
4th district | 117,665 | 204,259 | 3,785 | 4,055 | 329,764 | ||||
5th district | 221,841 | 85,017 | 4,293 | 4,144 | 315,295 | ||||
6th district | 123,257 | 188,157 | 4,720 | 3,512 | 319,646 | ||||
7th district | 157,213 | 149,781 | 5,675 | 9,528 | 89 | 322,286 | |||
8th district | 145,491 | 204,408 | 4,373 | 3,836 | 3,499 | 361,607 | |||
9th district | 183,311 | 150,035 | 4,893 | 4,737 | 8,987 | 351,963 | |||
10th district | 108,354 | 230,471 | 4,632 | 4,146 | 347,603 | ||||
11th district | 156,625 | 177,461 | 6,001 | 5,072 | 23 | 345,182 | |||
12th district | 225,094 | 74,565 | 4,767 | 3,842 | 4,076 | 312,344 | |||
13th district | 167,481 | 43,098 | 5,764 | 9,579 | 225,922 | ||||
14th district | 227,841 | 10,732 | 8,015 | 246,588 | |||||
15th district | 231,784 | 81,802 | 4,002 | 7,082 | 3,157 | 327,827 | |||
Total | 2,516,640 | 2,114,293 | 83,424 | 66,162 | 21,057 | 8,987 | 127 | 4,810,690 | |
Senator | 3,038,386 | 1,641,070 | 76,347 | 43,440 | 30,827 | 18,550 | 4,848,620 | ||
Presidential electors | 2,872,579 | 2,048,639 | 23,716 | 8,892 | 14,685 | 33,085 | 5,001,596 |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 1,573,354 |
Republican | 1,275,409 |
Independent | 30,152 |
Libertarian | 9,174 |
Constitution | 6,787 |
Green | 5,174 |
Socialist Workers | 790 |
Write-in | 9,529 |
Al Franken, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 1,212,629 |
Norm Coleman, Republican | 1,212,317 |
Dean Barkley, Independence | 437,505 |
Charles Aldrich, Libertarian | 13,923 |
James Niemackl, Constitution | 8,907 |
Michael Cavlan, Write-in | 13 |
Anthony Keith Price, Write-in | 12 |
Write-in | 2,340 |
1. | Timothy J. Walz, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 207,753 |
Brian J. Davis, Republican | 109,453 | |
Gregory Mikkelson, Independence | 14,904 | |
Write-in | 290 | |
2. | Steve Sarvi, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 164,093 |
John Kline, Republican | 220,924 | |
Kevin Masrud, Write-in | 41 | |
Curt Walor, Write-in | 1 | |
Write-in | 597 | |
3. | Ashwin Madia, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 150,787 |
Erik Paulsen, Republican | 178,932 | |
David Dillon, Independence | 38,970 | |
Harley Swarm, Jr., Write-in | 9 | |
Write-in | 406 | |
4. | Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 216,267 |
Ed Matthews, Republican | 98,936 | |
Amber Garlan, Write-in | 1 | |
Write-in | 814 | |
5. | Keith Ellison, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 228,776 |
Barb Davis White, Republican | 71,020 | |
Bill McGaughey, Independence | 22,318 | |
Write-in | 633 | |
6. | El Tinklenberg, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 175,786 |
Michele Bachmann, Republican | 187,817 | |
Bob Anderson, Independence | 40,643 | |
Aubrey Immelman, Write-in | 20 | |
Write-in | 459 | |
7. | Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 227,187 |
Glen Menze, Republican | 87,062 | |
Write-in | 431 | |
8. | James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 241,831 |
Michael Cummins, Republican | 114,871 | |
Write-in | 582 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Independence | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Socialist Workers | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||
1st district | 207,753 | 109,453 | 14,904 | 290 | 332,400 | ||||||
2d district | 164,093 | 220,924 | 639 | 385,656 | |||||||
3d district | 150,787 | 178,932 | 38,970 | 415 | 369,104 | ||||||
4th district | 216,267 | 98,936 | 815 | 316,018 | |||||||
5th district | 228,776 | 71,020 | 22,318 | 633 | 322,747 | ||||||
6th district | 175,786 | 187,817 | 40,643 | 479 | 404,725 | ||||||
7th district | 227,187 | 87,062 | 431 | 314,680 | |||||||
8th district | 241,831 | 114,871 | 582 | 357,284 | |||||||
Total | 1,612,480 | 1,069,015 | 116,835 | 4,284 | 2,802,614 | ||||||
Senator | 1,212,629 | 1,212,317 | 437,505 | 13,923 | 8,907 | 2,365 | 2,887,646 | ||||
Presidential electors | 1,275,409 | 30,152 | 1,573,354 | 9,174 | 6,787 | 5,174 | 790 | 9,529 | 2,910,369 |
Democratic | 554,662 |
Republican | 724,597 |
Independent | 4,011 |
Green | 1,034 |
Constitution | 2,551 |
Libertarian | 2,529 |
Reform | 481 |
Roger F. Wicker, Republican | 683,409 |
Ronnie Musgrove, No Party Affiliation | 560,064 |
Erik Fleming, Democrat | 480,915 |
Thad Cochran, Republican | 766,111 |
1. | Travis Childers, Democrat | 185,959 |
Greg Davis, Republican | 149,818 | |
Wally Pang, Independent | 3,736 | |
John M. Wages, Jr., Green | 1,876 | |
2. | Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat | 201,606 |
Richard Cook, Republican | 90,364 | |
3. | Joel Gill, Democrat | 127,698 |
Gregg Harper, Republican | 213,171 | |
4. | Gene Taylor, Democrat | 216,542 |
John McCay III, Republican | 73,977 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Green | Constitution | Libertarian | Reform | No Party Affiliation | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 185,959 | 149,818 | 3,736 | 1,876 | 341,389 | ||||
2d district | 201,606 | 90,364 | 291,970 | ||||||
3d district | 127,698 | 213,171 | 340,869 | ||||||
4th district | 216,542 | 73,977 | 290,519 | ||||||
Total | 731,805 | 527,330 | 3,736 | 1,876 | 1,264,747 | ||||
Senator(unexpired term) | 683,409 | 560,064 | 1,243,473 | ||||||
Senator(full term) | 480,915 | 766,111 | 1,247,026 | ||||||
Presidential electors | 554,662 | 724,597 | 4,011 | 1,034 | 2,551 | 2,529 | 481 | 1,289,865 |
Democratic | 1,441,911 |
Republican | 1,445,814 |
Independent | 17,813 |
Libertarian | 11,386 |
Constitution | 8,201 |
Write-in | 80 |
1. | Wm. Lacy Clay, Democrat | 242,570 |
Robb E. Cunningham, Libertarian | 36,700 | |
Damien Johnson, Write-in | 7 | |
2. | William C. “Bill” Haas, Democrat | 132,068 |
W. Todd Akin, Republican | 232,276 | |
Thomas L. Knapp, Libertarian | 8,628 | |
3. | Russ Carnahan, Democrat | 202,470 |
Chris Sander, Republican | 92,759 | |
Kevin C. Babcock, Libertarian | 5,518 | |
Cynthia “Cindy” Redburn, Constitution | 4,324 | |
4. | Ike Skelton, Democrat | 200,009 |
Jeff Parnell, Republican | 103,446 | |
5. | Emanuel Cleaver, Democrat | 197,249 |
Jacob Turk, Republican | 109,166 | |
6. | Kay Barnes, Democrat | 121,894 |
Sam Graves, Republican | 196,526 | |
Dave Browning, Libertarian | 12,279 | |
7. | Richard Monroe, Democrat | 91,010 |
Roy Blunt, Republican | 219,016 | |
Kevin Craig, Libertarian | 6,971 | |
Travis Maddox, Constitution | 6,166 | |
Midgelle R. Potts, Write-in | 49 | |
8. | Joe Allen, Democrat | 72,790 |
Jo Ann Emerson, Republican | 198,798 | |
Branden C. McCullough, Libertarian | 4,443 | |
Richard L. Smith, Constitution | 2,257 | |
9. | Judy Baker, Democrat | 152,956 |
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican | 161,031 | |
Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian | 8,108 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 242,570 | 36,700 | 7 | 279,277 | |||
2d district | 132,068 | 232,276 | 8,628 | 372,972 | |||
3d district | 202,470 | 92,759 | 5,518 | 4,324 | 305,071 | ||
4th district | 200,009 | 103,446 | 303,455 | ||||
5th district | 197,249 | 109,166 | 306,415 | ||||
6th district | 121,894 | 196,526 | 12,279 | 330,699 | |||
7th district | 91,010 | 219,016 | 6,971 | 6,166 | 49 | 323,212 | |
8th district | 72,790 | 198,798 | 4,443 | 2,257 | 278,288 | ||
9th district | 152,956 | 161,031 | 8,108 | 322,095 | |||
Total | 1,413,016 | 1,313,018 | 82,647 | 12,747 | 56 | 2,821,484 | |
Presidential electors | 1,441,911 | 1,445,814 | 17,813 | 11,386 | 8,201 | 80 | 2,925,205 |
Democratic | 231,667 |
Republican | 242,763 |
Independent | 3,686 |
Libertarian | 1,355 |
Constitution | 10,638 |
Max Baucus, Democrat | 348,289 |
Bob Kelleher, Republican | 129,369 |
John Driscoll, Democrat | 155,930 | |
Dennis R. Rehberg, Republican | 308,470 | |
Mike Fellows, Libertarian | 16,500 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative: | ||||||
At Large | 155,930 | 308,470 | 16,500 | 480,900 | ||
Senator | 348,289 | 129,369 | 477,658 | |||
Presidential electors | 231,667 | 242,763 | 3,686 | 1,355 | 10,638 | 490,109 |
Democratic | 333,319 |
Republican | 452,979 |
Independent (By Petition) | 5,406 |
Nebraska Party | 2,972 |
Green | 1,028 |
Libertarian | 2,740 |
Write-in | 2,837 |
Scott Kleeb, Democrat | 317,456 |
Mike Johanns, Republican | 455,854 |
Kelly Renee Rosberg, Nebraska Party | 11,438 |
Steven R. Larrick, Green | 7,763 |
1. | Max Yashirin, Democrat | 77,897 |
Jeff Fortenberry, Republican | 184,923 | |
2. | Jim Esch, Democrat | 131,901 |
Lee Terry, Republican | 142,473 | |
3. | Jay C. Stoddard, Democrat | 55,087 |
Adrian Smith, Republican | 183,117 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Nebraska Party | Green | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
1st district | 77,897 | 184,923 | 262,820 | |||||
2d district | 131,901 | 142,473 | 274,374 | |||||
3d district | 55,087 | 183,117 | 238,204 | |||||
Total | 264,885 | 510,513 | 775,398 | |||||
Senator | 317,456 | 455,854 | 11,438 | 7,763 | 792,511 | |||
Presidential electors | 333,319 | 452,979 | 5,406 | 2,972 | 1,028 | 2,740 | 2,837 | 801,281 |
Democratic | 533,736 |
Republican | 412,827 |
Independent | 6,150 |
Independent American | 3,194 |
Libertarian | 4,263 |
Green | 1,411 |
None of These Candidates | 6,267 |
1. | Shelley Berkley, Democrat | 154,860 |
Kenneth Wegner, Republican | 64,837 | |
Caren Alexander, Independent American | 4,697 | |
Raymond James Duensing, Jr., Libertarian | 4,528 | |
2. | Jill Derby, Democrat | 136,548 |
Dean Heller, Republican | 170,771 | |
John Everhart, Independent American | 11,179 | |
Sean Patrick Morse, Libertarian | 5,740 | |
Craig Bergland, Green | 5,282 | |
3. | Dina Titus, Democrat | 165,912 |
Jon C. Porter, Republican | 147,940 | |
Jeffrey C. Reeves, Independent | 14,922 | |
Floyd Fitzgibbons, Independent American | 6,937 | |
Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian | 10,164 | |
Bob Giaquinta, Green | 3,937 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Independent American | Libertarian | Green | None of These Candidates | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
1st district | 154,860 | 64,837 | 4,697 | 4,528 | 228,922 | |||
2d district | 136,548 | 170,771 | 11,179 | 5,740 | 5,282 | 329,520 | ||
3d district | 165,912 | 147,940 | 14,922 | 6,937 | 10,164 | 3,937 | 349,812 | |
Total | 457,320 | 383,548 | 14,922 | 22,813 | 20,432 | 9,219 | 908,254 | |
Presidential electors | 533,736 | 412,827 | 6,150 | 3,194 | 4,263 | 1,411 | 6,267 | 967,848 |
Democratic | 384,826 |
Republican | 316,534 |
Independent | 3,503 |
Libertarian | 2,748 |
Write-in | 3,359 |
Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat | 358,438 |
John E. Sununu, Republican | 314,403 |
“Ken” Blevens, Libertarian | 21,516 |
Write-in | 430 |
1. | Carol Shea-Porter, Democrat | 176,435 |
Jeb Bradley, Republican | 156,338 | |
Robert Kingsbury, Libertarian | 8,100 | |
2. | Paul W. Hodes, Democrat | 188,332 |
Jennifer Horn, Republican | 138,222 | |
Chester L. Lapointe II, Libertarian | 7,121 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
1st district | 176,435 | 156,338 | 8,100 | 340,873 | ||
2d district | 188,332 | 138,222 | 7,121 | 333,675 | ||
Total | 364,767 | 294,560 | 15,221 | 674,548 | ||
Senator | 358,438 | 314,403 | 21,516 | 430 | 694,787 | |
Presidential electors | 384,826 | 316,534 | 3,503 | 2,748 | 3,359 | 710,970 |
Democratic | 2,215,422 |
Republican | 1,613,207 |
Independent | 21,298 |
Libertarian | 8,441 |
Green | 3,636 |
Socialist Workers | 523 |
Constitution | 3,956 |
Socialist | 699 |
Vote Here Party | 639 |
Socialism and Liberation | 416 |
Frank R. Lautenberg, Democrat | 1,951,218 |
Dick Zimmer, Republican | 1,461,025 |
Jason Scheurer, Libertarian | 18,810 |
J. M. Carter, God We Trust | 15,935 |
Daryl Mikell Brooks, Poor People’s Campaign | 15,925 |
Sara J. Lobman, Socialist Workers | 9,187 |
Jeffrey Boss, Boss for Senate | 10,345 |
1. | Robert E. Andrews, Democrat | 206,453 |
Dale M. Glading, Republican | 74,001 | |
Matthew Thieke, Green | 1,927 | |
Margaret M. Chapman, Back to Basics | 1,258 | |
Everitt M. Williams III, Think Independently | 1,010 | |
Alvin Lindsay, Jr., Lindsay for Congress | 508 | |
2. | David Kurkowski, Democrat | 110,990 |
Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican | 167,701 | |
Jason M. Grover, Green | 1,763 | |
Peter F. Boyce, Constitution | 1,551 | |
Gary Stein, Rock the Boat | 1,312 | |
Costantino Rozzo, Socialist Party USA | 648 | |
3. | John Adler, Democrat | 166,390 |
Chris Myers, Republican | 153,122 | |
4. | Joshua M. Zeitz, Democrat | 100,036 |
Christopher H. Smith, Republican | 202,972 | |
Steven Welzer, Green | 3,543 | |
5. | Dennis Shulman, Democrat | 131,033 |
Scott Garrett, Republican | 172,653 | |
Ed Fanning, Green | 5,321 | |
6. | Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat | 164,077 |
Robert E. McLeod, Republican | 77,469 | |
Herb Tarbous, Regular Independent | 3,531 | |
7. | Linda Stender, Democrat | 124,818 |
Leonard Lance, Republican | 148,461 | |
Michael P. Hsing, Hsing for Congress | 16,419 | |
Dean Greco, All-Day Breakfast Party | 3,259 | |
Thomas D. Abrams, Prosperity Not War | 2,671 | |
8. | Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat | 159,279 |
Roland Straten, Republican | 63,107 | |
Derek DeMarco, Libertarian | 1,600 | |
9. | Steven R. Rothman, Democrat | 151,182 |
Vincent Micco, Republican | 69,503 | |
Michael Perrone, Jr., Independent/Progressive | 3,200 | |
10. | Donald M. Payne, Democrat | 169,945 |
Michael Taber, Socialist Workers | 1,848 | |
11. | Tom Wyka, Democrat | 113,510 |
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican | 189,696 | |
Chandler Tedholm, For the People | 3,526 | |
12. | Rush D. Holt, Democrat | 193,732 |
Alan R. Bateman, Republican | 108,400 | |
David Corsi, Common Sense Ideas | 4,802 | |
13. | Albio Sires, Democrat | 120,382 |
Joseph Turula, Republican | 34,735 | |
Louis Vernotico, Eliminate the Primary | 975 | |
Julio A. Fernandez, No Party Affiliation | 3,661 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Hsing for Congress | Green | God We Trust | Poor People’s Campaign | Socialist Workers | Boss for Senate | Constitution | Common Sense Ideas | Regular Independent | For the People | All-Day Breakfast Party | Independent / Progressive | Prosperity Not War | Rock the Boat | Back to Basics | Think Independently | Eliminate the Primary | Socialist | Socialist Party USA | Vote Here Party | Lindsay for Congress | Socialism and Liberation | No Party Affiliation | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1st district | 206,453 | 74,001 | 1,927 | 1,258 | 1,010 | 508 | 285,157 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2d district | 110,990 | 167,701 | 1,763 | 1,551 | 1,312 | 648 | 283,965 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3d district | 166,390 | 153,122 | 319,512 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th district | 100,036 | 202,972 | 3,543 | 306,551 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5th district | 131,033 | 172,653 | 5,321 | 309,007 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6th district | 164,077 | 77,469 | 3,531 | 245,077 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7th district | 124,818 | 148,461 | 16,419 | 3,259 | 2,671 | 295,628 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
8th district | 159,279 | 63,107 | 1,600 | 223,986 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9th district | 151,182 | 69,503 | 3,200 | 223,885 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10th district | 169,945 | 1,848 | 171,793 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11th district | 113,510 | 189,696 | 3,526 | 306,732 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12th district | 193,732 | 108,400 | 4,802 | 306,934 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13th district | 120,382 | 34,735 | 975 | 3,661 | 159,753 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 1,911,827 | 1,461,820 | 1,600 | 16,419 | 12,554 | 1,848 | 1,551 | 4,802 | 3,531 | 3,526 | 3,259 | 3,200 | 2,671 | 1,312 | 1,258 | 1,010 | 975 | 648 | 508 | 3,661 | 3,437,980 | |||||||
Senator | 1,951,218 | 1,461,025 | 18,810 | 15,935 | 15,925 | 9,187 | 10,345 | 3,482,445 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Presidential electors | 2,215,422 | 1,613,207 | 21,298 | 8,441 | 3,636 | 523 | 3,956 | 699 | 639 | 416 | 3,868,237 |
Democratic | 472,422 |
Republican | 346,832 |
Independent | 5,327 |
Libertarian | 2,428 |
Constitution | 1,597 |
Green | 1,552 |
Tom Udall, Democrat | 505,128 |
Steve Pearce, Republican | 318,522 |
1. | Martin T. Heinrich, Democrat | 166,271 |
Darren White, Republican | 132,485 | |
2. | Harry Teague, Democrat | 129,572 |
Edward R. Tinsley, Republican | 101,980 | |
3. | Ben R. Lujan, Democrat | 161,292 |
Daniel K. East, Republican | 86,618 | |
Carol Miller, Independent | 36,348 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 166,271 | 132,485 | 298,756 | ||||
2d district | 129,572 | 101,980 | 231,552 | ||||
3d district | 161,292 | 86,618 | 36,348 | 284,258 | |||
Total | 457,135 | 321,083 | 36,348 | 814,566 | |||
Senator | 505,128 | 318,522 | 823,650 | ||||
Presidential electors | 472,422 | 346,832 | 5,327 | 2,428 | 1,597 | 1,552 | 830,158 |
Democratic | 4,645,332 |
Republican | 2,418,323 |
Working Families (Democratic Party Candidate) | 159,613 |
Conservative (Republican Party Candidate) | 170,475 |
Independence (Republican Party Candidate) | 163,973 |
Populist | 41,249 |
Libertarian | 19,596 |
Green | 12,801 |
Socialist Workers | 3,615 |
Socialism and Liberation | 1,639 |
Blank/Scattering | 84,701 |
Write-in | 702 |
1. | Timothy H. Bishop, Democrat | 141,727 |
Working Families | 7,437 | |
Independence | 12,919 | |
Lee M. Zeldin, Republican | 100,036 | |
Conservative | 15,509 | |
Blank/Scattering | 48,042 | |
2. | Steve Israel, Democrat | 143,759 |
Working Families | 5,620 | |
Independence | 11,900 | |
Frank J. Stalzer, Republican | 70,145 | |
Conservative | 9,496 | |
Blank/Scattering | 54,185 | |
3. | Graham E. Long, Democrat | 93,481 |
Working Families | 4,044 | |
Peter T. King, Republican | 149,344 | |
Conservative | 12,983 | |
Independence | 10,447 | |
Blank/Scattering | 50,038 | |
4. | Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat | 151,792 |
Working Families | 4,918 | |
Independence | 7,318 | |
Jack M. Martins, Republican | 84,444 | |
Conservative | 7,798 | |
Blank/Scattering | 42,438 | |
5. | Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat | 105,836 |
Working Families | 2,804 | |
Independence | 4,084 | |
Elizabeth Berney, Republican | 43,039 | |
Jun Policarpio, Conservative | 3,010 | |
Blank/Scattering | 46,995 | |
6. | Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat | 141,180 |
Blank/Scattering | 69,156 | |
7. | Joseph Crowley, Democrat | 113,988 |
Working Families | 4,471 | |
William E. Britt, Jr., Republican | 19,373 | |
Conservative | 2,104 | |
Blank/Scattering | 49,135 | |
8. | Jerrold Nadler, Democrat | 152,153 |
Working Families | 8,622 | |
Grace Lin, Republican | 36,897 | |
Conservative | 2,165 | |
Blank/Scattering | 53,398 | |
9. | Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat | 106,097 |
Working Families | 6,108 | |
Alfred F. Donohue, Conservative | 8,378 | |
Blank/Scattering | 82,487 | |
10. | Edolphus Towns, Democrat | 155,090 |
Salvatore Grupico, Republican | 8,204 | |
Conservative | 1,361 | |
Blank/Scattering | 64,106 | |
11. | Yvette D. Clarke, Democrat | 158,235 |
Working Families | 10,327 | |
Hugh C. Carr, Republican | 11,644 | |
Cartrell Gore, Conservative | 1,517 | |
Blank/Scattering | 49,265 | |
12. | Nydia M. Velázquez, Democrat | 115,633 |
Working Families | 7,420 | |
Allan E. Romaguera, Republican | 12,486 | |
Conservative | 1,262 | |
Blank/Scattering | 45,115 | |
13. | Michael E. McMahon, Democrat | 107,640 |
Working Families | 6,579 | |
Robert A. Straniere, Republican | 62,441 | |
Timothy J. Cochrane, Conservative | 5,799 | |
Carmine A. Morano, Independence | 4,947 | |
Blank/Scattering | 37,358 | |
14. | Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat | 176,426 |
Working Families | 6,813 | |
Robert G. Heim, Republican | 43,385 | |
Isaiah Matos, Libertarian | 2,659 | |
Blank/Scattering | 45,309 | |
15. | Charles B. Rangel, Democrat | 170,372 |
Working Families | 6,779 | |
Edward Daniels, Republican | 15,676 | |
Martin Koppel, Socialist Workers | 2,141 | |
Craig Schley, Vote People Change | 3,708 | |
Blank/Scattering | 46,483 | |
16. | José E. Serrano, Democrat | 123,312 |
Working Families | 3,867 | |
Ali Mohamed, Republican | 3,941 | |
Conservative | 547 | |
Blank/Scattering | 37,832 | |
17. | Eliot L. Engel, Democrat | 149,676 |
Working Families | 5,197 | |
Independence | 6,721 | |
Robert Goodman, Republican | 35,994 | |
Conservative | 4,713 | |
Blank/Scattering | 41,464 | |
18. | Nita M. Lowey, Democrat | 167,365 |
Working Families | 7,426 | |
Jim Russell, Republican | 73,237 | |
Conservative | 7,261 | |
Blank/Scattering | 46,739 | |
19. | John J. Hall, Democrat | 141,173 |
Working Families | 7,102 | |
Independence | 16,584 | |
Kieran Michael Lalor, Republican | 103,813 | |
Conservative | 12,307 | |
Blank/Scattering | 39,531 | |
20. | Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Democrat | 178,996 |
Working Families | 14,655 | |
Sandy Treadwell, Republican | 99,930 | |
Conservative | 10,077 | |
Independence | 8,024 | |
Blank/Scattering | 23,034 | |
21. | Paul D. Tonko, Democrat | 159,849 |
Working Families | 11,437 | |
James Buhrmaster, Republican | 85,267 | |
Conservative | 11,332 | |
Phillip G. Steck, Independence | 7,965 | |
Blank/Scattering | 36,081 | |
22. | Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat | 147,238 |
Working Families | 10,000 | |
Independence | 11,320 | |
George K. Phillips, Republican | 76,569 | |
Conservative | 8,557 | |
Blank/Scattering | 36,418 | |
23. | Michael P. Oot, Democrat | 70,037 |
Working Families | 5,834 | |
John M. McHugh, Republican | 120,778 | |
Conservative | 9,293 | |
Independence | 12,958 | |
Blank/Scattering | 42,338 | |
24. | Michael A. Arcuri, Democrat | 121,345 |
Working Families | 9,454 | |
Richard L. Hanna, Republican | 103,379 | |
Conservative | 7,946 | |
Independence | 9,555 | |
Blank/Scattering | 30,435 | |
25. | Daniel B. Maffei, Democrat | 148,290 |
Working Families | 9,085 | |
Dale A. Sweetland, Republican | 106,653 | |
Conservative | 13,564 | |
Howie Hawkins, Green Populist | 9,483 | |
Blank/Scattering | 35,105 | |
26. | Alice Kryzan, Democrat | 109,615 |
Christopher J. Lee, Republican | 124,845 | |
Conservative | 13,866 | |
Independence | 9,896 | |
Jonathan P. Powers, Working Families | 12,104 | |
Blank/Scattering | 52,925 | |
27. | Brian Higgins, Democrat | 169,196 |
Working Families | 16,517 | |
Daniel J. Humiston, Republican | 50,420 | |
Independence | 5,934 | |
Harold W. Schroeder, Conservative | 7,478 | |
Blank/Scattering | 43,959 | |
28. | Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat | 155,409 |
Working Families | 7,822 | |
Independence | 9,424 | |
David W. Crimmen, Republican | 42,016 | |
Conservative | 6,674 | |
Blank/Scattering | 50,542 | |
29. | Eric J. J. Massa, Democrat | 131,526 |
Working Families | 9,003 | |
John R. “Randy” Kuhl, Jr., Republican | 116,137 | |
Conservative | 10,877 | |
Independence | 8,185 | |
Blank/Scattering | 31,570 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Working Families | Conservative | Independence | Populist | Libertarian | Green | Green Populist | Socialist Workers | Vote People Change | Socialism and Liberation | Blank / Scattering | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||||
1st district | 141,727 | 100,036 | 7,437 | 15,509 | 12,919 | 48,042 | 325,670 | ||||||||
2d district | 143,759 | 70,145 | 5,620 | 9,496 | 11,900 | 54,185 | 295,105 | ||||||||
3d district | 93,481 | 149,344 | 4,044 | 12,983 | 10,447 | 50,038 | 320,337 | ||||||||
4th district | 151,792 | 84,444 | 4,918 | 7,798 | 7,318 | 42,438 | 298,708 | ||||||||
5th district | 105,836 | 43,039 | 2,804 | 3,010 | 4,084 | 46,995 | 205,768 | ||||||||
6th district | 141,180 | 69,156 | 210,336 | ||||||||||||
7th district | 113,988 | 19,373 | 4,471 | 2,104 | 49,135 | 189,071 | |||||||||
8th district | 152,153 | 36,897 | 8,622 | 2,165 | 53,398 | 253,235 | |||||||||
9th district | 106,097 | 6,108 | 8,378 | 82,487 | 203,070 | ||||||||||
10th district | 155,090 | 8,204 | 1,361 | 64,106 | 228,761 | ||||||||||
11th district | 158,235 | 11,644 | 10,327 | 1,517 | 49,265 | 230,988 | |||||||||
12th district | 115,633 | 12,486 | 7,420 | 1,262 | 45,115 | 181,916 | |||||||||
13th district | 107,640 | 62,441 | 6,579 | 5,799 | 4,947 | 37,358 | 224,764 | ||||||||
14th district | 176,426 | 43,385 | 6,813 | 2,659 | 45,309 | 274,592 | |||||||||
15th district | 170,372 | 15,676 | 6,779 | 2,141 | 3,708 | 46,483 | 245,159 | ||||||||
16th district | 123,312 | 3,941 | 3,867 | 547 | 37,832 | 169,499 | |||||||||
17th district | 149,676 | 35,994 | 5,197 | 4,713 | 6,721 | 41,464 | 243,765 | ||||||||
18th district | 167,365 | 73,237 | 7,426 | 7,261 | 46,739 | 302,028 | |||||||||
19th district | 141,173 | 103,813 | 7,102 | 12,307 | 16,584 | 39,531 | 320,510 | ||||||||
20th district | 178,996 | 99,930 | 14,655 | 10,077 | 8,024 | 23,034 | 334,716 | ||||||||
21st district | 159,849 | 85,267 | 11,437 | 11,332 | 7,965 | 36,081 | 311,931 | ||||||||
22d district | 147,238 | 76,569 | 10,000 | 8,557 | 11,320 | 36,418 | 290,102 | ||||||||
23d district | 70,037 | 120,778 | 5,834 | 9,293 | 12,958 | 42,338 | 261,238 | ||||||||
24th district | 121,345 | 103,379 | 9,454 | 7,946 | 9,555 | 30,435 | 282,114 | ||||||||
25th district | 148,290 | 106,653 | 9,085 | 13,564 | 9,483 | 35,105 | 322,180 | ||||||||
26th district | 109,615 | 124,845 | 12,104 | 13,866 | 9,896 | 52,925 | 323,251 | ||||||||
27th district | 169,196 | 50,420 | 16,517 | 7,478 | 5,934 | 43,959 | 293,504 | ||||||||
28th district | 155,409 | 42,016 | 7,822 | 6,674 | 9,424 | 50,542 | 271,887 | ||||||||
29th district | 131,526 | 116,137 | 9,003 | 10,877 | 8,185 | 31,570 | 307,298 | ||||||||
Total | 4,006,436 | 1,800,093 | 211,445 | 195,874 | 158,181 | 2,659 | 9,483 | 2,141 | 3,708 | 1,331,483 | 7,721,503 | ||||
Presidential electors | 4,645,322 | 2,418,323 | 159,613 | 170,475 | 163,973 | 41,249 | 19,596 | 12,801 | 3,615 | 1,639 | 84,701 | 702 | 7,722,009 |
Democratic | 2,142,651 |
Republican | 2,128,474 |
Independent (Write-in) | 1,510 |
Libertarian | 25,722 |
Write-in | 12,494 |
Kay Hagan, Democrat | 2,249,311 |
Elizabeth Dole, Republican | 1,887,510 |
Christopher Cole, Libertarian | 133,430 |
Write-in | 1,719 |
1. | G. K. Butterfield, Democrat | 192,765 |
Dean Stephens, Republican | 81,506 | |
2. | Bob Etheridge, Democrat | 199,730 |
Dan Mansell, Republican | 93,323 | |
Will Adkins, Libertarian | 5,377 | |
3. | Craig Weber, Democrat | 104,364 |
Walter B. Jones, Republican | 201,686 | |
4. | David E. Price, Democrat | 265,751 |
William “B. J.” Lawson, Republican | 153,947 | |
5. | Roy Carter, Democrat | 136,103 |
Virginia Foxx, Republican | 190,820 | |
6. | Teresa Sue Bratton, Democrat | 108,873 |
Howard Coble, Republican | 221,018 | |
7. | Mike McIntyre, Democrat | 215,383 |
Will Breazeale, Republican | 97,472 | |
8. | Larry Kissell, Democrat | 157,185 |
Robert C. “Robin” Hayes, Republican | 126,634 | |
9. | Harry Taylor, Democrat | 138,719 |
Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican | 241,053 | |
Andy Grum, Libertarian | 6,711 | |
10. | Daniel Johnson, Democrat | 126,699 |
Patrick T. McHenry, Republican | 171,774 | |
11. | Heath Shuler, Democrat | 211,112 |
Carl Mumpower, Republican | 122,087 | |
Keith Smith, Libertarian | 7,517 | |
12. | Melvin L. Watt, Democrat | 215,908 |
Ty Cobb, Jr., Republican | 85,814 | |
13. | Brad Miller, Democrat | 221,379 |
Hugh Webster, Republican | 114,383 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
1st district | 192,765 | 81,506 | 274,271 | |||
2d district | 199,730 | 93,323 | 5,377 | 298,430 | ||
3d district | 104,364 | 201,686 | 306,050 | |||
4th district | 265,751 | 153,947 | 419,698 | |||
5th district | 136,103 | 190,820 | 326,923 | |||
6th district | 108,873 | 221,018 | 329,891 | |||
7th district | 215,383 | 97,472 | 312,855 | |||
8th district | 157,185 | 126,634 | 283,819 | |||
9th district | 138,719 | 241,053 | 6,711 | 386,483 | ||
10th district | 126,699 | 171,774 | 298,473 | |||
11th district | 211,112 | 122,087 | 7,517 | 340,716 | ||
12th district | 215,908 | 85,814 | 301,722 | |||
13th district | 221,379 | 114,383 | 335,762 | |||
Total | 2,293,971 | 1,901,517 | 19,605 | 4,215,093 | ||
Senator | 2,249,311 | 1,887,510 | 133,430 | 1,719 | 4,271,970 | |
Presidential electors | 2,142,651 | 2,128,474 | 1,510 | 25,722 | 12,494 | 4,310,789 |
Democratic | 141,278 |
Republican | 168,601 |
Independent | 4,189 |
Libertarian | 1,354 |
Constitution | 1,199 |
Earl Pomeroy, Democrat | 194,577 | |
Duane Sand, Republican | 119,388 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
At Large | 194,577 | 119,388 | 313,965 | |||
Presidential electors | 141,278 | 168,601 | 4,189 | 1,354 | 1,199 | 316,621 |
Democratic | 2,940,044 |
Republican | 2,677,820 |
Independent | 146,242 |
Libertarian | 19,917 |
Constitution | 12,565 |
Green | 8,518 |
Socialist | 2,735 |
Write-in (Independent) | 509 |
1. | Steve Driehaus, Democrat | 155,455 |
Steve Chabot, Republican | 140,683 | |
Eric Wilson, Write-in (Independent) | 85 | |
Rich Stevenson, Write-in (Independent) | 67 | |
2. | Victoria Wulsin, Democrat | 124,213 |
Jean Schmidt, Republican | 148,671 | |
David H. Krikorian, Independent | 58,710 | |
James Condit, Jr., Write-in (Independent) | 30 | |
3. | Jane Mitakides, Democrat | 115,976 |
Michael R. Turner, Republican | 200,204 | |
4. | Mike Carroll, Democrat | 99,499 |
Jim Jordan, Republican | 186,154 | |
5. | George F. Mays, Democrat | 105,840 |
Robert E. Latta, Republican | 188,905 | |
6. | Charles A. Wilson, Democrat | 176,330 |
Richard D. Stobbs, Republican | 92,968 | |
Dennis Spisak, Green | 13,812 | |
7. | Sharen Swartz Neuhardt, Democrat | 125,547 |
Steve Austria, Republican | 174,915 | |
8. | Nicholas A. Von Stein, Democrat | 95,510 |
John A. Boehner, Republican | 202,063 | |
9. | Marcy Kaptur, Democrat | 222,054 |
Bradley S. Leavitt, Republican | 76,512 | |
10. | Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat | 157,268 |
Jim Trakas, Republican | 107,918 | |
Paul Conroy, Libertarian | 10,623 | |
11. | Marcia L. Fudge, Democrat | 212,667 |
Thomas Pekarek, Republican | 36,708 | |
Craig E. Willis, Write-in (Independent) | 144 | |
Eric Johnson, Write-in (Independent) | 23 | |
12. | David Robinson, Democrat | 152,234 |
Patrick J. Tiberi, Republican | 197,447 | |
Steven R. Linnabary, Libertarian | 10,707 | |
13. | Betty Sutton, Democrat | 192,593 |
David S. Potter, Republican | 105,050 | |
Robert Crow, Write-in (Independent) | 37 | |
14. | Bill O’Neill, Democrat | 125,214 |
Steven C. LaTourette, Republican | 188,488 | |
David Macko, Libertarian | 9,511 | |
15. | Mary Jo Kilroy, Democrat | 139,584 |
Steve Stivers, Republican | 137,272 | |
Don Elijah Eckhart, Independent | 12,915 | |
Mark Michael Noble, Libertarian | 14,061 | |
Travis Casper, Write-in (Independent) | 6 | |
16. | John A. Boccieri, Democrat | 169,044 |
Kirk Schuring, Republican | 136,293 | |
17. | Tim Ryan, Democrat | 218,896 |
Duane V. Grassell, Republican | 61,216 | |
18. | Zachary T. Space, Democrat | 164,187 |
Fred Dailey, Republican | 110,031 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Socialist | Write-in (Independent) | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||
1st district | 155,455 | 140,683 | 152 | 296,290 | |||||||||
2d district | 124,213 | 148,671 | 58,710 | 30 | 331,624 | ||||||||
3d district | 115,976 | 200,204 | 316,180 | ||||||||||
4th district | 99,499 | 186,154 | 285,653 | ||||||||||
5th district | 105,840 | 188,905 | 294,745 | ||||||||||
6th district | 176,330 | 92,968 | 13,812 | 283,110 | |||||||||
7th district | 125,547 | 174,915 | 300,462 | ||||||||||
8th district | 95,510 | 202,063 | 297,573 | ||||||||||
9th district | 222,054 | 76,512 | 298,566 | ||||||||||
10th district | 157,268 | 107,918 | 10,623 | 275,809 | |||||||||
11th district | 212,667 | 36,708 | 167 | 249,542 | |||||||||
12th district | 152,234 | 197,447 | 10,707 | 360,388 | |||||||||
13th district | 192,593 | 105,050 | 37 | 297,680 | |||||||||
14th district | 125,214 | 188,488 | 9,511 | 323,213 | |||||||||
15th district | 139,584 | 137,272 | 12,915 | 14,061 | 6 | 303,838 | |||||||
16th district | 169,044 | 136,293 | 305,337 | ||||||||||
17th district | 218,896 | 61,216 | 280,112 | ||||||||||
18th district | 164,187 | 110,031 | 274,218 | ||||||||||
Total | 2,752,111 | 2,491,498 | 71,625 | 44,902 | 13,812 | 392 | 5,374,340 | ||||||
Presidential electors | 2,940,044 | 2,677,820 | 146,242 | 19,917 | 12,565 | 8,518 | 2,735 | 509 | 5,708,350 | ||||
1These votes are for two Independent candidates. |
Democratic | 502,496 |
Republican | 960,165 |
Andrew Rice, Democrat | 527,736 |
James M. Inhofe, Republican | 763,375 |
Stephen P. Wallace, Independent | 55,708 |
1. | Georgianna W. Oliver, Democrat | 98,890 |
John Sullivan, Republican | 193,404 | |
2. | Dan Boren, Democrat | 173,757 |
Raymond J. Wickson, Republican | 72,815 | |
3. | Frankie Robbins, Democrat | 62,297 |
Frank D. Lucas, Republican | 184,306 | |
Forrest Michael, Independent | 17,756 | |
4. | Blake Cummings, Democrat | 79,674 |
Tom Cole, Republican | 180,080 | |
David E. Joyce, Independent | 13,027 | |
5. | Steven L. Perry, Democrat | 88,996 |
Mary Fallin, Republican | 171,925 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||
1st district | 98,890 | 193,404 | 292,294 | |
2d district | 173,757 | 72,815 | 246,572 | |
3d district | 62,297 | 184,306 | 17,756 | 264,359 |
4th district | 79,674 | 180,080 | 13,027 | 272,781 |
5th district | 88,996 | 171,925 | 260,921 | |
Total | 503,614 | 802,530 | 30,783 | 1,336,927 |
Senator | 527,736 | 763,375 | 55,708 | 1,346,819 |
Presidential electors | 502,496 | 960,165 | 1,462,661 |
Democratic | 1,037,291 |
Republican | 738,475 |
Peace Party | 18,614 |
Constitution | 7,693 |
Pacific Green | 4,543 |
Libertarian | 7,635 |
Miscellaneous | 13,613 |
Jeff Merkley, Democrat | 864,392 |
Gordon H. Smith, Republican | 805,159 |
David Brownlow, Constitution | 92,565 |
Miscellaneous | 5,388 |
1. | David Wu, Democrat | 237,567 |
Joel Haugen, Independentn | 58,279 | |
Scott Semrau, Constitution | 14,172 | |
Chris Henry, Pacific Green | 7,128 | |
H. Joe Tabor, Libertarian | 10,992 | |
Miscellaneous | 4,110 | |
2. | Noah Lemas, Democrat | 87,649 |
Greg Walden, Republican | 236,560 | |
Richard D. Hake, Constitution | 5,817 | |
Tristin Mock, Pacific Green | 9,668 | |
Miscellaneous | 685 | |
3. | Earl Blumenauer, Democrat | 254,235 |
Delia Lopez, Republican | 71,063 | |
Michael Meo, Pacific Green | 15,063 | |
Miscellaneous | 701 | |
4. | Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat | 275,143 |
Jaynee Germond, Constitution | 43,133 | |
Mike Beilstein, Pacific Green | 13,162 | |
Miscellaneous | 2,708 | |
5. | Kurt Schrader, Democrat | 181,577 |
Mike Erickson, Republican | 128,297 | |
Sean Bates, Independent | 6,830 | |
Douglas Patterson, Constitution | 6,558 | |
Alex Polikoff, Pacific Green | 5,272 | |
Steve Milligan, Libertarian | 4,814 | |
Miscellaneous | 1,326 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Peace Party | Constitution | Pacific Green | Libertarian | Miscellaneous | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 237,567 | 58,279 | 14,172 | 7,128 | 10,992 | 4,110 | 332,248 | ||
2d district | 87,649 | 236,560 | 5,817 | 9,668 | 685 | 340,379 | |||
3d district | 254,235 | 71,063 | 15,063 | 701 | 341,062 | ||||
4th district | 275,143 | 43,133 | 13,162 | 2,708 | 334,146 | ||||
5th district | 181,577 | 128,297 | 6,830 | 6,558 | 5,272 | 4,814 | 1,326 | 334,674 | |
Total | 1,036,171 | 435,920 | 65,109 | 69,680 | 50,293 | 15,806 | 9,530 | 1,682,509 | |
Senator | 864,392 | 805,159 | 92,565 | 5,388 | 1,767,504 | ||||
Presidential electors | 1,037,291 | 738,475 | 18,614 | 7,693 | 4,543 | 7,635 | 13,613 | 1,827,864 |
Democratic | 3,276,363 |
Republican | 2,655,885 |
Independent | 42,977 |
Libertarian | 19,912 |
Scattering | 8,180 |
Write-in | 9,955 |
1. | Robert A. Brady, Democrat | 242,799 |
Mike Muhammad, Republican | 24,714 | |
2. | Chaka Fattah, Democrat | 276,870 |
Adam A. Lang, Republican | 34,466 | |
3. | Kathy Dahlkemper, Democrat | 146,846 |
Phil English, Republican | 139,707 | |
4. | Jason Altmire, Democrat | 186,536 |
Melissa Hart, Republican | 147,411 | |
5. | Mark B. McCracken, Democrat | 112,509 |
Glenn W. Thompson, Republican | 155,513 | |
James Fryman, Libertarian | 6,155 | |
6. | Bob Roggio, Democrat | 164,952 |
Jim Gerlach, Republican | 179,423 | |
7. | Joe Sestak, Democrat | 209,955 |
W. Craig Williams, Republican | 142,362 | |
8. | Patrick J. Murphy, Democrat | 197,869 |
Tom Manion, Republican | 145,103 | |
Tom Lingenfelter, Independent | 5,543 | |
9. | Tony Barr, Democrat | 98,735 |
Bill Shuster, Republican | 174,951 | |
10. | Christopher P. Carney, Democrat | 160,837 |
Chris Hackett, Republican | 124,681 | |
11. | Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat | 146,379 |
Lou Barletta, Republican | 137,151 | |
12. | John P. Murtha, Democrat | 155,268 |
William Russell, Republican | 113,120 | |
13. | Allyson Y. Schwartz, Democrat | 196,868 |
Marina Kats, Republican | 108,271 | |
John P. McDermott, Constitution | 8,374 | |
14. | Michael F. Doyle, Democrat | 242,326 |
Titus North, Green | 23,214 | |
15. | Sam Bennett, Democrat | 128,333 |
Charles W. Dent, Republican | 181,433 | |
16. | Bruce A. Slater, Democrat | 120,193 |
Joseph R. Pitts, Republican | 170,329 | |
John A. Murphy, Independent | 11,768 | |
Daniel Frank, Constitution | 2,877 | |
17. | Tim Holden, Democrat | 192,699 |
Toni Gilhooley, Republican | 109,909 | |
18. | Steve O’Donnell, Democrat | 119,661 |
Tim Murphy, Republican | 213,349 | |
19. | Philip J. Avillo, Jr., Democrat | 109,533 |
Todd Russell Platts, Republican | 218,862 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Constitution | Scattering | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 242,799 | 24,714 | 267,513 | ||||||
2d district | 276,870 | 34,466 | 311,336 | ||||||
3d district | 146,846 | 139,707 | 286,553 | ||||||
4th district | 186,536 | 147,411 | 333,947 | ||||||
5th district | 112,509 | 155,513 | 6,155 | 274,177 | |||||
6th district | 164,952 | 179,423 | 344,375 | ||||||
7th district | 209,955 | 142,362 | 352,317 | ||||||
8th district | 197,869 | 145,103 | 5,543 | 348,515 | |||||
9th district | 98,735 | 174,951 | 273,686 | ||||||
10th district | 160,837 | 124,681 | 285,518 | ||||||
11th district | 146,379 | 137,151 | 283,530 | ||||||
12th district | 155,268 | 113,120 | 268,388 | ||||||
13th district | 196,868 | 108,271 | 8,374 | 313,513 | |||||
14th district | 242,326 | 23,214 | 265,540 | ||||||
15th district | 128,333 | 181,433 | 309,766 | ||||||
16th district | 120,193 | 170,329 | 11,768 | 2,877 | 305,167 | ||||
17th district | 192,699 | 109,909 | 302,608 | ||||||
18th district | 119,661 | 213,349 | 333,010 | ||||||
19th district | 109,533 | 218,862 | 328,395 | ||||||
Total | 3,209,168 | 2,520,755 | 17,311 | 6,155 | 23,214 | 11,251 | 5,787,854 | ||
Presidential electors | 3,276,363 | 2,655,885 | 42,977 | 19,912 | 8,180 | 9,955 | 6,013,272 |
Democratic | 296,571 |
Republican | 165,391 |
Independent | 4,829 |
Libertarian | 1,382 |
Green | 797 |
Constitution | 675 |
Socialism and Liberation | 122 |
Write-in | 1,999 |
Jack Reed, Democrat | 320,644 |
Robert G. Tingle, Republican | 116,174 |
Write-in | 1,994 |
1. | Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat | 145,254 |
Jonathan P. Scott, Republican | 51,340 | |
Kenneth A. Capalbo, Independent | 15,108 | |
Write-in | 296 | |
2. | James R. Langevin, Democrat | 158,416 |
Mark S. Zaccaria, Republican | 67,433 | |
Write-in | 385 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Constitution | Socialism and Liberation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 145,254 | 51,340 | 15,108 | 296 | 211,998 | ||||
2d district | 158,416 | 67,433 | 385 | 226,234 | |||||
Total | 303,670 | 118,773 | 15,108 | 681 | 438,232 | ||||
Senator | 320,644 | 116,174 | 1,994 | 438,812 | |||||
Presidential electors | 296,571 | 165,391 | 4,829 | 1,382 | 797 | 675 | 122 | 1,999 | 471,766 |
Democratic | 862,449 |
Republican | 1,034,896 |
Independent (Petition) | 5,053 |
Green | 4,461 |
Constitution | 6,827 |
Libertarian | 7,283 |
Bob Conley, Democrat | 790,621 |
Lindsey Graham, Republican | 1,076,534 |
Write-in | 4,276 |
1. | Linda Ketner, Democrat | 163,724 |
Henry E. Brown, Jr., Republican | 177,540 | |
Write-in | 615 | |
2. | Rob Miller, Democrat | 158,627 |
Joe Wilson, Republican | 184,583 | |
Write-in | 276 | |
3. | Jane Ballard Dyer, Democrat | 101,724 |
J. Gresham Barrett, Republican | 186,799 | |
Write-in | 218 | |
4. | Paul Corden, Democrat | 113,291 |
Bob Inglis, Republican | 184,440 | |
C. Faye Walters, Green | 7,332 | |
Write-in | 1,865 | |
5. | John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat | 188,785 |
Albert F. Spencer, Republican | 113,282 | |
Frank Waggoner, Constitution | 4,093 | |
Write-in | 125 | |
6. | James E. Clyburn, Democrat | 193,378 |
Nancy Harrelson, Republican | 93,059 | |
Write-in | 134 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Green | Constitution | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
1st district | 163,724 | 177,540 | 615 | 341,879 | ||||
2d district | 158,627 | 184,583 | 276 | 343,486 | ||||
3d district | 101,724 | 186,799 | 218 | 288,741 | ||||
4th district | 113,291 | 184,440 | 7,332 | 1,865 | 306,928 | |||
5th district | 188,785 | 113,282 | 4,093 | 125 | 306,285 | |||
6th district | 193,378 | 93,059 | 134 | 286,571 | ||||
Total | 919,529 | 939,703 | 7,332 | 4,093 | 3,233 | 1,873,890 | ||
Senator | 790,621 | 1,076,534 | 4,276 | 1,871,431 | ||||
Presidential electors | 862,449 | 1,034,896 | 5,053 | 4,461 | 6,827 | 7,283 | 1,920,969 |
Democratic | 170,924 |
Republican | 203,054 |
Independent | 4,267 |
Constitution | 1,895 |
Libertarian | 1,835 |
Tim Johnson, Democrat | 237,889 |
Joel Dykstra, Republican | 142,784 |
1. | Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Democrat | 256,041 |
Chris Lien, Republican | 122,966 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Constitution | Libertarian | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
At Large | 256,041 | 122,966 | 379,007 | |||
Senator | 237,889 | 142,784 | 380,673 | |||
Presidential electors | 170,924 | 203,054 | 4,267 | 1,895 | 1,835 | 381,975 |
Democratic | 1,087,437 |
Republican | 1,479,178 |
Independent | 133,134 |
Robert D. Tuke, Democrat | 767,236 |
Lamar Alexander, Republican | 1,579,477 |
Edward L. Buck, Independent | 31,631 |
Christopher G. Fenner, Independent | 11,073 |
Daniel Towers Lewis, Independent | 9,367 |
Chris Lugo, Independent | 9,170 |
Ed Lawhorn, Independent | 8,986 |
David Gatchell, Independent | 7,645 |
1. | Rob Russell, Democrat | 57,525 |
Phil Roe, Republican | 168,343 | |
Joel Goodman, Independent | 3,988 | |
James W. Reeves, Independent | 2,544 | |
Thomas “T. K.” Owens, Independent | 1,981 | |
2. | Bob Scott, Democrat | 63,639 |
John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican | 227,120 | |
3. | Doug Vandagriff, Democrat | 73,059 |
Zach Wamp, Republican | 184,964 | |
Jean Howard-Hill, Independent | 4,848 | |
Ed Choate, Independent | 3,750 | |
June Griffin, Write-in | 7 | |
4. | Lincoln Davis, Democrat | 146,776 |
Monty J. Lankford, Republican | 94,447 | |
James Anthony Gray, Independent | 4,869 | |
Kevin Ragsdale, Independent | 3,713 | |
5. | Jim Cooper, Democrat | 181,467 |
Gerard Donovan, Republican | 85,471 | |
Jon Jackson, Independent | 5,464 | |
John P. Miglietta, Independent | 3,196 | |
Thomas F. Kovach, Write-in | 4 | |
6. | Bart Gordon, Democrat | 194,264 |
Chris Baker, Independent | 66,764 | |
7. | Randy G. Morris, Democrat | 99,549 |
Marsha Blackburn, Republican | 217,332 | |
8. | John S. Tanner, Democrat | 180,465 |
James Hart, Write-in | 54 | |
9. | Steve Cohen, Democrat | 198,798 |
Jake Ford, Independent | 11,003 | |
Dewey Clark, Independent | 10,047 | |
Mary “Taylor Shelby” Wright, Independent | 6,434 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Write-in | Total | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||||
1st district | 57,525 | 168,343 | 8,513 | 234,381 | |||||||||
2d district | 63,639 | 227,120 | 290,759 | ||||||||||
3d district | 73,059 | 184,964 | 8,598 | 7 | 266,628 | ||||||||
4th district | 146,776 | 94,447 | 8,582 | 249,805 | |||||||||
5th district | 181,467 | 85,471 | 8,660 | 4 | 275,602 | ||||||||
6th district | 194,264 | 66,764 | 261,028 | ||||||||||
7th district | 99,549 | 217,332 | 316,881 | ||||||||||
8th district | 180,465 | 54 | 180,519 | ||||||||||
9th district | 198,798 | 27,484 | 226,282 | ||||||||||
Total | 1,195,542 | 977,677 | 128,601 | 65 | 2,301,885 | ||||||||
Senator | 767,236 | 1,579,477 | 77,872 | 2,424,585 | |||||||||
Presidential electors | 1,087,437 | 1,479,178 | 133,134 | 2,599,749 | |||||||||
1Includes 11,560 for Independent candidate and also candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 8,547 for Libertarian; 8,191 for Constitution; 2,499 for Green; 1,326 for Socialist; and 1,011 for Boston Tea Party. |
Democratic | 3,528,633 |
Republican | 4,479,328 |
Independent (Write-in) | 5,751 |
Libertarian | 56,116 |
Write-in | 7,967 |
Richard J. “Rick” Noriega, Democrat | 3,389,365 |
John Cornyn, Republican | 4,337,469 |
Yvonne Adams Schick, Libertarian | 185,241 |
1. | Louie Gohmert, Republican | 189,012 |
Roger L. Owen, Independent | 26,814 | |
2. | Ted Poe, Republican | 175,101 |
Craig Wolfe, Libertarian | 21,813 | |
3. | Tom Daley, Democrat | 108,693 |
Sam Johnson, Republican | 170,742 | |
Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian | 6,348 | |
4. | Glenn Melancon, Democrat | 88,067 |
Ralph M. Hall, Republican | 206,906 | |
Fred Annett, Libertarian | 5,771 | |
5. | Jeb Hensarling, Republican | 162,894 |
Ken Ashby, Libertarian | 31,967 | |
6. | Ludwig Otto, Democrat | 99,919 |
Joe Barton, Republican | 174,008 | |
Max W. Koch III, Libertarian | 6,655 | |
7. | Michael Skelly, Democrat | 123,242 |
John Abney Culberson, Republican | 162,635 | |
Drew Parks, Libertarian | 5,057 | |
8. | Kent Hargett, Democrat | 70,758 |
Kevin Brady, Republican | 207,128 | |
Brian Stevens, Libertarian | 7,565 | |
9. | Al Green, Democrat | 143,868 |
Brad Walters, Libertarian | 9,760 | |
10. | Larry Joe Doherty, Democrat | 143,719 |
Michael T. McCaul, Republican | 179,493 | |
Matt Finkel, Libertarian | 9,871 | |
11. | K. Michael Conaway, Republican | 189,625 |
John R. Strohm, Libertarian | 25,051 | |
12. | Tracey Smith, Democrat | 82,250 |
Kay Granger, Republican | 181,662 | |
Shiloh Sidney Shambaugh, Libertarian | 4,842 | |
13. | Roger James Waun, Democrat | 51,841 |
Mac Thornberry, Republican | 180,078 | |
14. | Ron Paul, Republican | 191,293 |
15. | Rubén Hinojosa, Democrat | 107,578 |
Eddie Zamora, Republican | 52,303 | |
Gricha Raether, Libertarian | 3,827 | |
16. | Silvestre Reyes, Democrat | 130,375 |
Benjamin Eloy “Ben” Mendoza, Independent | 16,348 | |
Mette A. Baker, Libertarian | 12,000 | |
17. | Chet Edwards, Democrat | 134,592 |
Rob Curnock, Republican | 115,581 | |
Gardner C. Osborne, Libertarian | 3,849 | |
18. | Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat | 148,617 |
John Faulk, Republican | 39,095 | |
Mike Taylor, Libertarian | 4,486 | |
19. | Dwight Fullingim, Democrat | 58,030 |
Randy Neugebauer, Republican | 168,501 | |
Richard “Chip” Peterson, Libertarian | 6,080 | |
20. | Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat | 127,298 |
Robert Litoff, Republican | 44,585 | |
Michael Idrogo, Libertarian | 5,172 | |
21. | Lamar Smith, Republican | 243,471 |
James Arthur Stohm, Libertarian | 60,879 | |
22. | Nick Lampson, Democrat | 140,160 |
Pete Olson, Republican | 161,996 | |
John Wieder, Libertarian | 6,839 | |
23. | Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat | 134,090 |
Lyle Larson, Republican | 100,799 | |
Lani Connolly, Libertarian | 5,581 | |
24. | Tom Love, Democrat | 111,089 |
Kenny Marchant, Republican | 151,434 | |
David A. Casey, Libertarian | 7,972 | |
25. | Lloyd Doggett, Democrat | 191,755 |
George L. Morovich, Republican | 88,693 | |
Jim Stutsman, Libertarian | 10,848 | |
26. | Ken Leach, Democrat | 118,167 |
Michael C. Burgess, Republican | 195,181 | |
Stephanie B. Weiss, Libertarian | 11,028 | |
27. | Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat | 104,864 |
William Willie Vaden, Republican | 69,458 | |
Robert E. Powell, Libertarian | 6,629 | |
28. | Henry Cuellar, Democrat | 123,494 |
Jim Fish, Republican | 52,524 | |
Ross Lynn Leone, Libertarian | 3,722 | |
29. | Gene Green, Democrat | 79,718 |
Eric Story, Republican | 25,512 | |
Joel Grace, Libertarian | 1,564 | |
30. | Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat | 168,249 |
Fred Wood, Republican | 32,361 | |
Jarrett Woods, Libertarian | 3,366 | |
31. | Brian P. Ruiz, Democrat | 106,559 |
John R. Carter, Republican | 175,563 | |
Barry N. Cooper, Libertarian | 9,182 | |
32. | Eric Roberson, Democrat | 82,406 |
Pete Sessions, Republican | 116,283 | |
Alex Bischoff, Libertarian | 4,421 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||
1st district | 189,012 | 26,814 | 215,826 | |||
2d district | 175,101 | 21,813 | 196,914 | |||
3d district | 108,693 | 170,742 | 6,348 | 285,783 | ||
4th district | 88,0673 | 206,906 | 5,771 | 300,744 | ||
5th district | 162,894 | 31,967 | 194,861 | |||
6th district | 99,919 | 174,008 | 6,655 | 280,582 | ||
7th district | 123,242 | 162,635 | 5,057 | 290,934 | ||
8th district | 70,758 | 207,128 | 7,565 | 285,451 | ||
9th district | 143,868 | 9,760 | 153,628 | |||
10th district | 143,719 | 179,493 | 9,871 | 333,083 | ||
11th district | 189,625 | 25,051 | 214,676 | |||
12th district | 82,250 | 181,662 | 4,842 | 268,754 | ||
13th district | 51,841 | 180,078 | 231,919 | |||
14th district | 191,293 | 191,293 | ||||
15th district | 107,578 | 52,303 | 3,827 | 163,708 | ||
16th district | 130,375 | 16,348 | 12,000 | 158,723 | ||
17th district | 134,592 | 115,581 | 3,849 | 254,022 | ||
18th district | 148,617 | 39,095 | 4,486 | 192,198 | ||
19th district | 58,030 | 168,501 | 6,080 | 232,611 | ||
20th district | 127,298 | 44,585 | 5,172 | 177,055 | ||
21st district | 243,471 | 60,879 | 304,350 | |||
22d district | 140,160 | 161,996 | 6,839 | 308,995 | ||
23d district | 134,090 | 100,799 | 5,581 | 240,470 | ||
24th district | 111,089 | 151,434 | 7,972 | 270,495 | ||
25th district | 191,755 | 88,693 | 10,848 | 291,296 | ||
26th district | 118,167 | 195,181 | 11,028 | 324,376 | ||
27th district | 104,864 | 69,458 | 6,629 | 180,951 | ||
28th district | 123,494 | 52,524 | 3,722 | 179,740 | ||
29th district | 79,718 | 25,512 | 1,564 | 106,794 | ||
30th district | 168,249 | 32,361 | 3,366 | 203,976 | ||
31st district | 106,559 | 175,563 | 9,182 | 291,304 | ||
32d district | 82,406 | 116,283 | 4,421 | 203,110 | ||
Total | 2,979,398 | 4,203,917 | 43,162 | 302,145 | 7,528,622 | |
Senator | 3,389,365 | 4,337,469 | 185,241 | 7,912,075 | ||
Presidential electors | 3,528,633 | 4,479,328 | 5,751 | 56,116 | 7,967 | 8,077,795 |
Democratic | 327,670 |
Republican | 596,030 |
Peace and Freedom | 8,416 |
Constitution | 12,012 |
Libertarian | 6,966 |
Green | 982 |
Socialism and Liberation | 262 |
Write-in | 32 |
1. | Morgan Bowen, Democrat | 92,469 |
Rob Bishop, Republican | 196,799 | |
Kirk D. Pearson, Constitution | 7,397 | |
Joseph Geddes Buchman, Libertarian | 6,780 | |
2. | Jim Matheson, Democrat | 220,666 |
Bill Dew, Republican | 120,083 | |
Dennis Ray Emery, Constitution | 3,000 | |
Mathew Arndt, Libertarian | 4,576 | |
3. | Bennion L. Spencer, Democrat | 80,626 |
Jason Chaffetz, Republican | 187,035 | |
Jim Noorlander, Constitution | 17,408 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Peace and Freedom | Constitution | Libertarian | Green | Socialism and Liberation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 92,469 | 196,799 | 7,397 | 6,780 | 303,445 | ||||
2d district | 220,666 | 120,083 | 3,000 | 4,576 | 348,325 | ||||
3d district | 80,626 | 187,035 | 17,408 | 285,069 | |||||
Total | 393,761 | 503,917 | 27,805 | 11,356 | 936,839 | ||||
Presidential electors | 327,670 | 596,030 | 8,416 | 12,012 | 6,966 | 982 | 262 | 32 | 952,370 |
Democratic | 219,262 |
Republican | 98,974 |
Independent | 3,339 |
Liberty Union | 141 |
Libertarian | 1,067 |
Constitution | 500 |
Socialist Workers | 150 |
Socialism and Liberation | 149 |
Write-in | 1,464 |
Peter Welch, Democrat | 248,203 | |
Mike Bethel, Independent | 14,349 | |
Cris Ericson, Independent | 7,841 | |
Jerry Trudell, Energy Independence | 10,818 | |
Thomas James Hermann, Progressive | 9,081 | |
Jane Newton, Liberty Union | 5,307 | |
Write-in | 2,552 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Energy Independence | Progressive | Liberty Union | Libertarian | Constitution | Socialist Workers | Socialism and Liberation | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||||||
At Large | 248,203 | 22,190 | 10,818 | 9,081 | 5,307 | 2,552 | 298,151 | |||||
Presidential electors | 219,262 | 98,974 | 3,339 | 141 | 1,067 | 500 | 150 | 149 | 1,464 | 325,046 |
Democratic | 1,959,532 |
Republican | 1,725,005 |
Independent | 11,483 |
Libertarian | 11,067 |
Independent Green (Constitution Party candidate) | 7,474 |
Green | 2,344 |
Write-in | 6,355 |
Mark R. Warner, Democrat | 2,369,327 |
James S. “Jim” Gilmore III, Republican | 1,228,830 |
William B. Redpath, Libertarian | 20,269 |
Glenda Gail Parker, Independent Green | 21,690 |
Write-in | 3,178 |
1. | Bill S. Day, Jr., Democrat | 150,432 |
Robert J. Wittman, Republican | 203,839 | |
Nathan D. Larson, Libertarian | 5,265 | |
Write-in | 756 | |
2. | Glenn C. Nye III, Democrat | 141,857 |
Thelma D. Drake, Republican | 128,486 | |
Write-in | 368 | |
3. | Robert C. “Bobby” Scott, Democrat | 239,911 |
Write-in | 7,377 | |
4. | Andrea R. Miller, Democrat | 135,041 |
J. Randy Forbes, Republican | 199,075 | |
Write-in | 405 | |
5. | Tom S. P. Perriello, Democrat | 158,810 |
Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Republican | 158,083 | |
Write-in | 183 | |
6. | S. "Sam" Rasoul, Democrat | 114,367 |
Bob Goodlatte, Republican | 192,350 | |
Janice Lee Allen, Independent | 5,413 | |
Write-in | 262 | |
7. | Anita Hartke, Democrat | 138,123 |
Eric Cantor, Republican | 233,531 | |
Write-in | 683 | |
8. | James P. Moran, Democrat | 222,986 |
Mark W. Ellmore, Republican | 97,425 | |
J. Ron Fisher, Independent Green | 6,829 | |
Write-in | 957 | |
9. | Rick Boucher, Democrat | 207,306 |
Write-in | 6,264 | |
10. | Judy M. Feder, Democrat | 147,357 |
Frank R. Wolf, Republican | 223,140 | |
Neeraj C. Nigam, Independent | 8,457 | |
Write-in | 526 | |
11. | Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly, Democrat | 196,598 |
Keith S. Fimian, Republican | 154,758 | |
Joseph P. Oddo, Independent Green | 7,271 | |
Write-in | 864 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Independent Green | Green | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | ||||||||
1st district | 150,432 | 203,839 | 5,265 | 756 | 360,292 | |||
2d district | 141,857 | 128,486 | 368 | 270,711 | ||||
3d district | 239,911 | 7,377 | 247,288 | |||||
4th district | 135,041 | 199,075 | 405 | 334,521 | ||||
5th district | 158,810 | 158,083 | 183 | 317,076 | ||||
6th district | 114,367 | 192,350 | 5,413 | 262 | 312,392 | |||
7th district | 138,123 | 233,531 | 683 | 372,337 | ||||
8th district | 222,986 | 97,425 | 6,829 | 957 | 328,197 | |||
9th district | 207,306 | 6,264 | 213,570 | |||||
10th district | 147,357 | 223,140 | 8,457 | 526 | 379,480 | |||
11th district | 196,598 | 154,758 | 7,271 | 864 | 359,491 | |||
Total | 1,852,788 | 1,590,687 | 13,870 | 5,265 | 14,100 | 18,645 | 3,495,355 | |
Senator | 2,369,327 | 1,228,830 | 20,269 | 21,690 | 3,178 | 3,643,294 | ||
Presidential electors | 1,959,532 | 1,725,005 | 11,483 | 11,067 | 7,474 | 2,344 | 6,355 | 3,723,260 |
Democratic | 1,750,848 |
Republican | 1,229,216 |
Independent | 29,489 |
Libertarian | 12,728 |
Constitution | 9,432 |
Green | 3,819 |
Socialism and Liberation | 705 |
Socialist Workers | 641 |
1. | Jay Inslee, Democrat | 233,780 |
Larry Ishmael, Republican | 111,240 | |
2. | Rick Larsen, Democrat | 217,416 |
Rick Bart, Republican | 131,051 | |
3. | Brian Baird, Democrat | 216,701 |
Michael Delavar, Republican | 121,828 | |
4. | George Fearing, Democrat | 99,430 |
Doc Hastings, Republican | 169,940 | |
5. | Mark Mays, Democrat | 112,382 |
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican | 211,305 | |
6. | Norman D. Dicks, Democrat | 205,991 |
Doug Cloud, Republican | 102,081 | |
7. | Jim McDermott, Democrat | 291,963 |
Steve Beren, Republican | 57,054 | |
8. | Darcy Burner, Democrat | 171,358 |
David G. Reichert, Republican | 191,568 | |
9. | Adam Smith, Democrat | 176,295 |
James Postma, Republican | 93,080 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Green | Socialism and Liberation | Socialist Workers | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||
1st district | 233,780 | 111,240 | 345,020 | ||||||
2d district | 217,416 | 131,051 | 348,467 | ||||||
3d district | 216,701 | 121,828 | 338,529 | ||||||
4th district | 99,430 | 169,940 | 269,370 | ||||||
5th district | 112,382 | 211,305 | 323,687 | ||||||
6th district | 205,991 | 102,081 | 308,072 | ||||||
7th district | 291,963 | 57,054 | 349,017 | ||||||
8th district | 171,358 | 191,568 | 362,926 | ||||||
9th district | 176,295 | 93,080 | 269,375 | ||||||
Total | 1,725,316 | 1,189,147 | 2,914,463 | ||||||
Presidential electors | 1,750,848 | 1,229,216 | 29,489 | 12,728 | 9,432 | 3,819 | 705 | 641 | 3,036,878 |
Democratic | 303,857 |
Republican | 397,466 |
Independent (No Party Affiliation) | 7,219 |
Constitution | 2,465 |
Mountain Party (Green Party candidate) | 2,355 |
Write-in | 89 |
John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat | 447,560 |
Jay Wolfe, Republican | 254,629 |
John R. “Rick” Bartlett, Write-in | 83 |
Chad Shaffer, Write-in | 36 |
1. | Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat | 187,734 |
Ted Osgood, Write-in | 69 | |
R. J. Smith, Write-in | 61 | |
2. | Anne Barth, Democrat | 110,819 |
Shelley Moore Capito, Republican | 147,334 | |
Aaron Mills, Write-in | 16 | |
3. | Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat | 133,522 |
Marty Gearheart, Republican | 66,005 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Constitution | Mountain Party (Green) | Write-in | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||
1st district | 187,734 | 130 | 187,864 | ||||
2d district | 110,819 | 147,334 | 16 | 258,169 | |||
3d district | 133,522 | 66,005 | 199,527 | ||||
Total | 432,075 | 213,339 | 146 | 645,560 | |||
Senator | 447,560 | 254,629 | 119 | 702,308 | |||
Presidential electors | 303,857 | 397,466 | 7,219 | 2,465 | 2,355 | 89 | 713,451 |
Democratic | 1,677,211 |
Republican | 1,262,393 |
Independent | 17,605 |
Libertarian | 8,858 |
Constitution | 5,072 |
Wisconsin Green | 4,216 |
We, the People | 764 |
Socialist Party USA | 540 |
Party for Socialism and Liberation | 237 |
Scattering | 6,521 |
1. | Marge Krupp, Democrat | 125,268 |
Paul Ryan, Republican | 231,009 | |
Joseph Kexel, Libertarian | 4,606 | |
Scattering | 224 | |
2. | Tammy Baldwin, Democrat | 277,914 |
Peter Theron, Republican | 122,513 | |
Scattering | 414 | |
3. | Ron Kind, Democrat | 225,208 |
Paul Stark, Republican | 122,760 | |
Kevin Barrett, Libertarian | 8,236 | |
Scattering | 196 | |
4. | Gwen Moore, Democrat | 222,728 |
Michael D. LaForest, Independent | 29,282 | |
Scattering | 2,169 | |
5. | F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican | 275,271 |
Robert R. Raymond, Independent | 69,715 | |
Scattering | 913 | |
6. | Roger A. Kittelson, Democrat | 126,090 |
Thomas E. Petri, Republican | 221,875 | |
Scattering | 299 | |
7. | David R. Obey, Democrat | 212,666 |
Dan Mielke, Republican | 136,938 | |
Scattering | 233 | |
8. | Steve Kagen, Democrat | 193,662 |
John Gard, Republican | 164,621 | |
Scattering | 364 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Constitution | Wisconsin Green | We,the People | Socialist Party USA | Party of Socialism and Liberation | Scattering | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representatives: | |||||||||||
1st district | 125,268 | 231,009 | 4,606 | 224 | 361,107 | ||||||
2d district | 277,914 | 122,513 | 414 | 400,841 | |||||||
3d district | 225,208 | 122,760 | 8,236 | 196 | 356,400 | ||||||
4th district | 222,728 | 29,282 | 2,169 | 254,179 | |||||||
5th district | 275,271 | 69,715 | 913 | 345,899 | |||||||
6th district | 126,090 | 221,875 | 299 | 348,264 | |||||||
7th district | 212,666 | 136,938 | 233 | 349,837 | |||||||
8th district | 193,662 | 164,621 | 364 | 358,647 | |||||||
Total | 1,383,536 | 1,274,987 | 98,997 | 12,842 | 4,812 | 2,775,174 | |||||
Presidential electors | 1,677,211 | 1,262,393 | 17,605 | 8,858 | 5,072 | 4,216 | 764 | 540 | 237 | 6,521 | 2,983,417 |
Democratic | 82,868 |
Republican | 164,958 |
Independent | 13,717 |
Libertarian | 1,594 |
Over Votes | 246 |
Write-in | 1,521 |
Nick Carter, Democrat | 66,202 |
John Barrasso, Republican | 183,063 |
Over Votes | 61 |
Write-in | 293 |
Chris Rothfuss, Democrat | 60,631 |
Michael B. Enzi, Republican | 189,046 |
Over Votes | 61 |
Write-in | 269 |
Gary Trauner, Democrat | 106,758 | |
Cynthia M. Lummis, Republican | 131,244 | |
W. David Herbert, Libertarian | 11,030 | |
Over Votes | 180 | |
Write-in | 363 |
Title of candidate | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Over Votes | Write-in | Total | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative: | |||||||||||||||||
At Large | 106,758 | 131,244 | 11,030 | 180 | 363 | 249,575 | |||||||||||
Senator (unexpired term) | 66,202 | 183,063 | 61 | 293 | 249,619 | ||||||||||||
Senator (full term) | 60,631 | 189,046 | 61 | 269 | 250,007 | ||||||||||||
Presidential electors | 82,868 | 164,958 | 13,717 | 1,594 | 246 | 1,521 | 254,904 | ||||||||||
1Includes 1,192 votes for candidate appearing on Constitution Party ticket in most other States. |
Pedro Pierluisi, New Progressive Party | 1,010,285 |
Alfredo Salazar Conde, Popular Democratic Party | 810,093 |
Carlos A. Velázquez López, Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico | 46,123 |
Jessica Martínez Birriel, Puerto Rican Independence | 37,865 |
Total | 1,904,366 |
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat | 7,499 |
Aumua Amata, Republican | 4,350 |
Rosie F. Tago Lancaster, Independent | 570 |
Total | 12,419 |
Democratic | 245,800 |
Republican | 17,367 |
Independent | 958 |
D.C. Statehood Green | 590 |
Write-in | 1,138 |
Total | 265,853 |
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat | 228,376 |
Maude Louise Hills, D.C. Statehood Green | 16,693 |
Write-in | 2,402 |
Total | 247,471 |
Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Democrat | 28,247 |
Write-in | 1,617 |
Total | 29,864 |
David Mendiola Cing, Democrat | 307 |
Pedro Agulto Tenorio, Republican | 2,117 |
Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, Independent | 2,474 |
John Oliver Delos Reyes Gonzales, Independent | 1,855 |
Juan Tudela Lizama, Independent | 1,819 |
Luis Palacios Crisostimo, Independent | 946 |
Felipe Quitugua Atalig, Independent | 249 |
Chong Man Won, Independent | 230 |
John Henry Davis, Jr., Independent | 164 |
Total | 10,161 |
Donna M. Christensen, Democrat | 19,286 |
Write-in | 69 |
Total | 19,355 |
State | Electoral votes | Popular votes for electors by party | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
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Barack H. Obama | John McCain | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Constitution | Write in (Independent) | Socialist Workers | Socialism and Liberation | Socialist | Reform | Prohibition | Other Parties | Other (Scattering, Write-ins, etc.) | |||||||
Alabama | 9 | 813,479 | 1,266,546 | 6,788 | 4,991 | 4,310 | 3,705 | 2,099,819 | ||||||||||||||
Alaska | 3 | 123,594 | 193,841 | 3,783 | 1,589 | 1,660 | 1,730 | 326,197 | ||||||||||||||
Arizona | 10 | 1,034,707 | 1,230,111 | 111,301 | 12,555 | 3,406 | 1,395 | 2,293,475 | ||||||||||||||
Arkansas | 6 | 422,310 | 638,017 | 12,882 | 4,776 | 3,470 | 4,023 | 1,139 | 1,086,617 | |||||||||||||
California | 55 | 8,274,473 | 5,011,781 | 2108,381 | 67,582 | 38,774 | 20,236 | 340,673 | 13,561,900 | |||||||||||||
Colorado | 9 | 1,288,576 | 1,073,589 | 413,350 | 10,897 | 2,822 | 6,233 | 154 | 158 | 226 | 85 | 51,392 | 63,879 | 2,401,361 | ||||||||
Connecticut | 7 | 997,772 | 629,428 | 19,162 | 430 | 1,646,792 | ||||||||||||||||
Delaware | 3 | 255,459 | 152,374 | 2,401 | 1,109 | 385 | 626 | 58 | 412,412 | |||||||||||||
Florida | 27 | 4,282,074 | 4,045,624 | 728,124 | 17,218 | 2,887 | 7,915 | 533 | 1,516 | 405 | 293 | 81,214 | 92,941 | 8,390,744 | ||||||||
Georgia | 15 | 1,844,123 | 2,048,759 | 101,158 | 28,731 | 1,715 | 3,924,486 | |||||||||||||||
Hawaii | 4 | 325,871 | 120,566 | 3,825 | 1,314 | 979 | 1,013 | 2,496 | 456,064 | |||||||||||||
Idaho | 4 | 236,440 | 403,012 | 7,175 | 3,658 | 4,747 | 90 | 655,122 | ||||||||||||||
Illinois | 21 | 3,419,348 | 2,031,179 | 30,948 | 19,642 | 11,838 | 8,256 | 111,149 | 11 | 5,522,371 | ||||||||||||
Indiana | 11 | 1,374,039 | 1,345,648 | 12909 | 29,257 | 131,201 | 2,751,054 | |||||||||||||||
Iowa | 7 | 828,940 | 682,379 | 148,014 | 4,590 | 1,423 | 4,445 | 292 | 121 | 182 | 6,737 | 1,537,123 | ||||||||||
Kansas | 6 | 514,765 | 699,655 | 10,598 | 6,706 | 4,148 | 1,235,872 | |||||||||||||||
Kentucky | 8 | 751,985 | 1,048,462 | 15,378 | 5,989 | 4,694 | 112 | 1,826,620 | ||||||||||||||
Louisiana | 9 | 782,989 | 1,148,275 | 6,997 | 9,187 | 2,581 | 735 | 354 | 275 | 159,368 | 1,960,761 | |||||||||||
Maine | 4 | 421,923 | 295,273 | 10,636 | 2,900 | 431 | 731,163 | |||||||||||||||
Maryland | 10 | 1,629,467 | 959,862 | 14,713 | 9,842 | 4,747 | 3,760 | 9,205 | 2,631,596 | |||||||||||||
Massachusetts | 12 | 1,904,097 | 1,108,854 | 28,841 | 13,189 | 6,550 | 4,971 | 14,483 | 22,010 | 3,102,995 | ||||||||||||
Michigan | 17 | 2,872,579 | 2,048,639 | 1633,085 | 23,716 | 8,892 | 1714,685 | 5,001,596 | ||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 10 | 1,573,354 | 1,275,409 | 30,152 | 9,174 | 5,174 | 6,787 | 790 | 9,529 | 2,910,369 | ||||||||||||
Mississippi | 6 | 554,662 | 724,597 | 4,011 | 2,529 | 1,034 | 2,551 | 481 | 1,289,865 | |||||||||||||
Missouri | 11 | 1,441,911 | 1,445,814 | 17,813 | 11,386 | 8,201 | 80 | 2,925,205 | ||||||||||||||
Montana | 3 | 231,667 | 242,763 | 3,686 | 1,355 | 10,638 | 490,109 | |||||||||||||||
Nebraska18 | 1 | 4 | 333,319 | 452,979 | 195,406 | 2,740 | 1,028 | 202,972 | 2,837 | 801,281 | ||||||||||||
Nevada | 5 | 533,736 | 412,827 | 6,150 | 4,263 | 1,411 | 213,194 | 6,267 | 967,848 | |||||||||||||
New Hampshire | 4 | 384,826 | 316,534 | 3,503 | 2,748 | 3,359 | 710,970 | |||||||||||||||
New Jersey | 15 | 2,215,422 | 1,613,207 | 21,298 | 8,441 | 3,636 | 3,956 | 523 | 416 | 699 | 639 | 3,868,237 | ||||||||||
New Mexico | 5 | 472,422 | 346,832 | 5,327 | 2,428 | 1,552 | 1,597 | 830,158 | ||||||||||||||
New York | 31 | 224,804,945 | 232,752,771 | 2441,249 | 19,596 | 12,801 | 3,615 | 1,639 | 85,539 | 7,722,155 | ||||||||||||
North Carolina | 15 | 2,142,651 | 2,128,474 | 251,510 | 25,722 | 4,298,357 | ||||||||||||||||
North Dakota | 3 | 141,278 | 168,601 | 4,189 | 1,354 | 1,199 | 316,621 | |||||||||||||||
Ohio | 20 | 2,940,044 | 2,677,820 | 42,337 | 19,917 | 8,518 | 12,565 | 509 | 2,735 | 263,905 | 5,708,350 | |||||||||||
Oklahoma27 | 7 | 502,496 | 960,165 | 1,462,661 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oregon | 7 | 1,037,291 | 738,475 | 2818,614 | 7,635 | 4,543 | 7,693 | 13,613 | 1,827,864 | |||||||||||||
Pennsylvania | 21 | 3,276,363 | 2,655,885 | 42,977 | 19,912 | 18,135 | 6,013,272 | |||||||||||||||
Rhode Island | 4 | 296,571 | 165,391 | 4,829 | 1,382 | 797 | 675 | 122 | 1,999 | 471,766 | ||||||||||||
South Carolina | 8 | 862,449 | 1,034,896 | 295,053 | 7,283 | 4,461 | 6,827 | 1,920,969 | ||||||||||||||
South Dakota | 3 | 170,924 | 203,054 | 4,267 | 301,835 | 1,895 | 381,975 | |||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 11 | 1,087,437 | 1,479,178 | 11,560 | 3121,574 | 2,599,749 | ||||||||||||||||
Texas | 34 | 3,528,633 | 4,479,328 | 325,751 | 56,116 | 7,967 | 8,077,795 | |||||||||||||||
Utah | 5 | 327,670 | 596,030 | 338,416 | 6,966 | 982 | 12,012 | 262 | 32 | 952,370 | ||||||||||||
Vermont | 3 | 219,262 | 98,974 | 3,339 | 1,067 | 500 | 150 | 149 | 34141 | 1,464 | 325,046 | |||||||||||
Virginia | 13 | 1,959,532 | 1,725,005 | 11,483 | 11,067 | 2,344 | 357,474 | 6,355 | 3,723,260 | |||||||||||||
Washington | 11 | 1,750,848 | 1,229,216 | 29,489 | 12,728 | 3,819 | 9,432 | 641 | 705 | 3,036,878 | ||||||||||||
West Virginia | 5 | 303,857 | 397,466 | 367,219 | 2,355 | 2,465 | 89 | 713,451 | ||||||||||||||
Wisconsin | 10 | 1,677,211 | 1,262,393 | 17,605 | 8,858 | 4,216 | 5,072 | 237 | 540 | 764 | 6,521 | 2,983,417 | ||||||||||
Wyoming | 3 | 82,868 | 164,958 | 2,525 | 1,594 | 371,192 | 1,767 | 254,904 | ||||||||||||||
District of Columbia | 3 | 245,800 | 17,367 | 958 | 590 | 1,138 | 265,853 | |||||||||||||||
Total | 365 | 173 | 69,498,459 | 59,948,283 | 739,165 | 515,447 | 157,521 | 177,962 | 20,745 | 7,491 | 6,818 | 4,787 | 4,629 | 653 | 59,483 | 265,452 | 131,406,895 | |||||
1 Candidate was listed as unaffiliated in this State. 2 Candidate appeared in this State on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket. 3 Candidate appeared in this State on the American Independent Party ticket. 4 Candidate was listed as unaffiliated in this State. 5 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets: 598 for Boston Tea Party; 348 for HeartQuake ’08; 336 for Objectivist; and 110 for U.S. Pacifist. 6 Includes 3,051 votes for America’s Independent and 828 for unaffiliated. 7 Candidate appeared on the Ecology Party of Florida ticket in this State. 8 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets: 795 for Boston Tea Party and 419 for Objectivist. 9 Includes 2,550 votes for candidate appearing on America’s Independent Party of Florida and 391 write-in votes. 10 Candidate was a write-in candidate in this State. 11 New Party. 12 Candidate was a write-in candidate in this State. 13 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 12 for Americas Independent; 51 for Constitution; 87 for Green; 1,036 for Independent; 1 for Republican; and 14 for Socialist. 14 Candidate appeared on the Peace and Freedom ticket in this State. 15 Louisiana Taxpayers. 16 Candidate appeared on the Natural Law ticket in this State. 17 Candidate appeared in this State on the U.S. Taxpayers ticket. 18 Nebraska distributes its electoral votes proportionally, with two at-large electors representing the statewide winning presidential and vice-presidential candidates and one elector each representing the winners from its three Congressional Districts. For the first time since adopting this system, Nebraska’s five electoral votes were split between the two major party tickets. The McCain-Palin ticket won Nebraska overall and received the two at-large electors, as well as the electors from the First and Third Congressional Districts, where McCain-Palin also won. However, the Obama-Biden ticket won the Second Congressional District and thus received its one elector. [SOURCE: Office of the Federal Register, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration] 19 Candidate appeared on the ballot by petition in this State. 20 Candidate appeared on the Nebraska Party ticket in this State. 21 Independent American. 22 Includes 159,613 votes for candidate appearing on the Working Families ticket. Candidate also appeared on the Democratic Party ticket in this State. 23 Includes votes for candidate appearing on the following party tickets: 170,475 for Conservative and 163,973 for Independence. Candidate also appeared on the Republican Party ticket in this State. 24 Candidate appeared on the Populist ticket in this State. 25 Candidate was a write-in candidate in this State. 26 Includes 3,905 votes for a candidate who appeared on the ballot as an Independent in this State. 27 There were write-in candidates in this State. However, this State does not include write-in votes in its final tally. 28 Candidate appeared on the Peace Party ticket in this State. 29 Candidate appeared on the ballot by petition. 30 Candidate appeared on ballot as Independent in this State. 31 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 8,547 for Libertarian; 8,191 for Constitution; 2,499 for Green, 1,326 for Socialist; and 1,011 for Boston Tea Party. 32 Candidate was a write-in candidate in this State. 33 Candidate appeared on the Peace and Freedom ticket in this State. 34 Liberty Union. 35 Candidate appeared on the Independent Green ticket in this State. 36 Candidate was listed as No Party in this State. 37 Candidate was listed as Independent in this State. |
State | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Constitution | Independence | Other Parties | Other (Scattering, Write-ins, etc.) | Total | ||||||||||||
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Alabama | 752,391 | 1,305,383 | 2,417 | 2,060,191 | ||||||||||||||||||
Alaska | 151,767 | 147,814 | 2,483 | 13,197 | 11,385 | 1,077 | 317,723 | |||||||||||||||
Arkansas | 804,678 | 207,076 | 1,011,754 | |||||||||||||||||||
Colorado | 1,230,994 | 990,755 | 50,013 | 59,733 | 126 | 2,331,621 | ||||||||||||||||
Delaware | 257,539 | 140,595 | 398,134 | |||||||||||||||||||
Georgia2 | 909,923 | 1,228,033 | 127,923 | 72 | 2,265,951 | |||||||||||||||||
Idaho | 219,903 | 371,744 | 43,172 | 9,958 | 3 | 644,780 | ||||||||||||||||
Illinois | 3,615,844 | 1,520,621 | 50,224 | 119,135 | 24,059 | 1 | 5,329,884 | |||||||||||||||
Iowa | 941,665 | 560,006 | 1,247 | 1,502,918 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kansas | 441,399 | 727,121 | 25,727 | 316,443 | 1,210,690 | |||||||||||||||||
Kentucky | 847,005 | 953,816 | 1,800,821 | |||||||||||||||||||
Louisiana | 988,298 | 867,177 | 18,590 | 413,729 | 8,780 | 1,896,574 | ||||||||||||||||
Maine | 279,510 | 444,300 | 620 | 724,430 | ||||||||||||||||||
Massachusetts | 1,971,974 | 926,044 | 93,713 | 52,516 | 108,748 | 3,102,995 | ||||||||||||||||
Michigan | 3,038,386 | 1,641,070 | 76,347 | 43,440 | 649,377 | 4,848,620 | ||||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 1,212,629 | 1,212,317 | 13,923 | 8,907 | 437,505 | 2,365 | 2,887,646 | |||||||||||||||
Mississippi7 | 480,915 | 766,111 | 1,247,026 | |||||||||||||||||||
Montana | 348,289 | 129,369 | 477,658 | |||||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | 317,456 | 455,854 | 7,763 | 811,438 | 792,511 | |||||||||||||||||
New Hampshire | 358,438 | 314,403 | 21,516 | 430 | 694,787 | |||||||||||||||||
New Jersey | 1,951,218 | 1,461,025 | 18,810 | 951,392 | 3,482,445 | |||||||||||||||||
New Mexico | 505,128 | 318,522 | 823,650 | |||||||||||||||||||
North Carolina | 2,249,311 | 1,887,510 | 133,430 | 1,719 | 4,271,970 | |||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma | 527,736 | 763,375 | 55,708 | 1,346,819 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oregon | 864,392 | 805,159 | 92,565 | 105,388 | 1,767,504 | |||||||||||||||||
Rhode Island | 320,644 | 116,174 | 1,994 | 438,812 | ||||||||||||||||||
South Carolina | 790,621 | 1,076,534 | 4,276 | 1,871,431 | ||||||||||||||||||
South Dakota | 237,889 | 142,784 | 380,673 | |||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 767,236 | 1,579,477 | 77,872 | 2,424,585 | ||||||||||||||||||
Texas | 3,389,365 | 4,337,469 | 185,241 | 7,912,075 | ||||||||||||||||||
Virginia | 2,369,327 | 1,228,830 | 20,269 | 1121,690 | 3,178 | 3,643,294 | ||||||||||||||||
West Virginia | 447,560 | 254,629 | 119 | 702,308 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wyoming12 | 60,631 | 189,046 | 13330 | 250,007 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 33,650,061 | 28,863,067 | 176,752 | 798,154 | 427,427 | 185,264 | 450,702 | 173,358 | 137,502 | 64,862,287 | ||||||||||||
1 Includes 1,385 votes for No Party Affiliation. 2 Georgia law defines a runoff election as a continuation of the general election. The votes for the Democratic and Republican candidates are the results of the runoff election held December 2, 2008. 3 Includes 16,443 votes for Reform. 4 Includes 13,729 votes for No Party Affiliation. 5 Includes 2,516 votes for All Others. 6 Includes 30,827 votes for U.S. Taxpayers and 18,550 for Natural Law. 7 Mississippi also held an election for an unexpired Senate term ending January 3, 2013. 8 Includes 11,438 votes for Nebraska Party. 9 Includes 15,935 votes for God We Trust; 15,925 for Poor People’s Campaign; 9,187 for Socialist Workers; and 10,345 for Boss for Senate. 10 Includes 5,388 votes for Miscellaneous. 11 Includes 21,690 votes for Independent Green. 12 Wyoming also held an election for an unexpired Senate term ending January 3, 2013. 13 Includes 269 write-in votes and 61 over votes. |
State | Democratic | Republican | Independent | Libertarian | Green | Independence | Working Families | Constitution | Other Parties | Other (Scattering, Write-ins, etc.) | Total | |||||||||||
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Alabama | 718,367 | 1,120,903 | 15,998 | 1,855,268 | ||||||||||||||||||
Alaska | 142,560 | 158,939 | 14,274 | 1,205 | 316,978 | |||||||||||||||||
Arizona | 1,055,305 | 1,021,798 | 9,394 | 61,100 | 8,080 | 17 | 2,155,694 | |||||||||||||||
Arkansas1 | 415,481 | 215,196 | 155,851 | 665 | 787,193 | |||||||||||||||||
California | 7,380,825 | 4,515,925 | 90,340 | 220,118 | 60,926 | 253,945 | 12,322,079 | |||||||||||||||
Colorado | 1,259,723 | 990,836 | 12,135 | 10,026 | 8,894 | 32,176 | 56 | 2,283,846 | ||||||||||||||
Connecticut | 908,761 | 504,785 | 3,082 | 2,049 | 25,826 | 82,854 | 42 | 1,527,399 | ||||||||||||||
Delaware | 146,434 | 235,437 | 3,586 | 385,457 | ||||||||||||||||||
Florida | 3,434,831 | 3,792,167 | 4193,946 | 228 | 7,421,172 | |||||||||||||||||
Georgia | 1,858,090 | 1,796,549 | 309 | 3,654,948 | ||||||||||||||||||
Hawaii | 319,956 | 82,540 | 4,042 | 11,293 | 38,233 | 456,064 | ||||||||||||||||
Idaho | 259,776 | 377,464 | 612 | 637,852 | ||||||||||||||||||
Illinois | 3,176,203 | 1,961,173 | 110,234 | 585 | 5,248,195 | |||||||||||||||||
Indiana | 1,388,963 | 1,240,581 | 47,306 | 2,676,850 | ||||||||||||||||||
Iowa | 759,460 | 698,241 | 7,406 | 6,664 | 510,036 | 1,481,807 | ||||||||||||||||
Kansas | 470,031 | 690,005 | 25,663 | 622,603 | 1,208,302 | |||||||||||||||||
Kentucky | 761,209 | 955,182 | 33,444 | 5 | 1,749,840 | |||||||||||||||||
Louisiana | 398,474 | 594,306 | 549 | 1,883 | 739,443 | 11,521 | 1,046,176 | |||||||||||||||
Maine | 431,903 | 278,198 | 710,101 | |||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | 1,677,490 | 762,587 | 88 | 47,708 | 6,828 | 3,251 | 2,497,952 | |||||||||||||||
Massachusetts | 2,245,778 | 318,461 | 19,848 | 21,027 | 497,881 | 3,102,995 | ||||||||||||||||
Michigan | 2,516,640 | 2,114,293 | 83,424 | 66,162 | 830,044 | 127 | 4,810,690 | |||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 1,612,480 | 1,069,015 | 116,835 | 4,284 | 2,802,614 | |||||||||||||||||
Mississippi | 731,805 | 527,330 | 3,736 | 1,876 | 1,264,747 | |||||||||||||||||
Missouri | 1,413,016 | 1,313,018 | 82,647 | 12,747 | 56 | 2,821,484 | ||||||||||||||||
Montana | 155,930 | 308,470 | 16,500 | 480,900 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | 264,885 | 510,513 | 775,398 | |||||||||||||||||||
Nevada | 457,320 | 383,548 | 14,922 | 20,432 | 9,219 | 922,813 | 908,254 | |||||||||||||||
New Hampshire | 364,767 | 294,560 | 15,221 | 674,548 | ||||||||||||||||||
New Jersey | 1,911,827 | 1,461,820 | 1,600 | 12,554 | 1,551 | 1048,628 | 3,437,980 | |||||||||||||||
New Mexico | 457,135 | 321,083 | 36,348 | 814,566 | ||||||||||||||||||
New York | 4,006,436 | 1,800,093 | 2,659 | 158,181 | 211,445 | 11211,206 | 1,331,483 | 7,721,503 | ||||||||||||||
North Carolina | 2,293,971 | 1,901,517 | 19,605 | 4,215,093 | ||||||||||||||||||
North Dakota | 194,577 | 119,388 | 313,965 | |||||||||||||||||||
Ohio | 2,752,111 | 2,491,498 | 72,017 | 44,902 | 13,812 | 5,374,340 | ||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma | 503,614 | 802,530 | 30,783 | 1,336,927 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oregon | 1,036,171 | 435,920 | 65,109 | 15,806 | 50,293 | 69,680 | 9,530 | 1,682,509 | ||||||||||||||
Pennsylvania | 3,209,168 | 2,520,755 | 17,311 | 6,155 | 23,214 | 11,251 | 5,787,854 | |||||||||||||||
Rhode Island | 303,670 | 118,773 | 15,108 | 681 | 438,232 | |||||||||||||||||
South Carolina | 919,529 | 939,703 | 7,332 | 4,093 | 3,233 | 1,873,890 | ||||||||||||||||
South Dakota | 256,041 | 122,966 | 379,007 | |||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 1,195,542 | 977,677 | 128,601 | 65 | 2,301,885 | |||||||||||||||||
Texas | 2,979,398 | 4,203,917 | 43,162 | 302,145 | 7,528,622 | |||||||||||||||||
Utah | 393,761 | 503,917 | 11,356 | 27,805 | 936,839 | |||||||||||||||||
Vermont | 248,203 | 22,190 | 10,818 | 1214,388 | 2,552 | 298,151 | ||||||||||||||||
Virginia | 1,852,788 | 1,590,687 | 13,870 | 5,265 | 1314,100 | 18,645 | 3,495,355 | |||||||||||||||
Washington | 1,725,316 | 1,189,147 | 2,914,463 | |||||||||||||||||||
West Virginia | 432,075 | 213,339 | 146 | 645,560 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wisconsin | 1,383,536 | 1,274,987 | 98,997 | 12,842 | 4,812 | 2,775,174 | ||||||||||||||||
Wyoming | 106,758 | 131,244 | 11,030 | 14543 | 249,575 | |||||||||||||||||
Total | 64,888,090 | 51,952,981 | 729,798 | 1,083,096 | 570,780 | 300,108 | 294,299 | 136,021 | 684,355 | 1,946,765 | 122,586,293 | |||||||||||
1 State law does not require the tabulation of votes for candidates who are unopposed. 2 Includes 47,659 votes for Peace and Freedom; 6,274 for American Independent; and 12 for Write-in (American Independent). 3 Includes 2,176 votes for Unity Party of America. 4 Includes 191,904 votes for No Party Affiliation and 2,042 for Term Limits for the United States Congress. 5 Includes 5,437 votes for No Party Affiliation and 4,599 for Socialist Workers. 6 Includes 22,603 votes for Reform. 7 Includes 39,443 votes for No Party Affiliation. 8 Includes 21,057 votes for U.S. Taxpayers and 8,987 for No Party Affiliation. 9 Includes 22,183 votes for Independent American. 10 Includes 16,419 votes for Hsing for Congress; 4,802 for Common Sense Ideas; 3,526 for For the People; 3,259 for All-Day Breakfast Party; 2,671 for Prosperity Not War; 1,312 for Rock the Boat; 1,258 for Back to Basics; 975 for Eliminate the Primary; 1,848 for Socialist Workers; 648 for Socialist Party USA; 3,531 for Regular Independent; 3,200 for Independent Progressive; 1,010 for Think Independently; 508 for Lindsay for Congress; and 3,661 for No Party Affiliation. 11 Includes 195,874 votes for Conservative; 3,708 for Vote People Change; 2,141 for Socialist Workers; and 9,483 for Green Populist. 12 Includes 9,081 votes for Progressive and 5,307 for Liberty Union. 13 Includes 14,100 votes for Independent Green. 14 Includes 180 over votes and 363 write-in votes. |
Congress | Years | Senate | House of Representatives | |||||||||||||||||||
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Number of Senators | Democrats | Republicans | Other Parties | Vacant | Number of Representatives | Democrats | Republicans | Other Parties | Vacant | |||||||||||||
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 | 1210 | 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 | 2216 | 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 | 3436 | 283 | 153 | |||||||||||||||
87th | 1961–1963 | 100 | 64 | 36 | 4437 | 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 | ||||||||||||
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. |