2018 Election
2018 Election
OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION
FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF
NOVEMBER 6, 2018
SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER,
AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF
COMPILED BY
THE
CHERYL L. JOHNSON
http://clerk.house.gov
WASHINGTON : 2019
STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 2018
ALABAMA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Robert Kennedy, Jr., Democrat .......................................................................................................................................... 89,226
Bradley Byrne, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 153,228
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 163
ALASKA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Alyse S. Galvin, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 131,199
Don Young, Republican ...................................................................................................................................................... 149,779
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1,188
ARIZONA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 1,191,100
Martha McSally, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 1,135,200
Barry Hess, Write-in (Libertarian) .................................................................................................................................... 365
Jonathan Ringham B, Write-in (The Old Republic) ......................................................................................................... 46
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ARIZONA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR—Continued
Michael DeCarlo, Write-in (None) ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Sheila Bilyeu, Write-in (Democratic) ................................................................................................................................. 42
Robert Kay, Write-in (Republican) ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Jeff Pearce, Write-in (Independent) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Edward Davida, Write-in (Anti-Terror) ............................................................................................................................. 2
Green ................................................................................................................................................................................... 57,442
Title of candidate Write-in (None) Write-in (Republican) Write-in (The Old Republic) Total
Representative
1st district ............................................... .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. 266,089
2d district ................................................ .................................................................. 19 .................................................................. 294,152
3d district ................................................ .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. 179,518
4th district .............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. 277,035
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ARKANSAS
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Chintan Desai, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................... 57,907
Eric A. “Rick” Crawford, Republican ................................................................................................................................. 138,757
Elvis Presley, Libertarian ................................................................................................................................................... 4,581
CALIFORNIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Dianne Feinstein, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 6,019,422
Kevin de Leon, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................... 5,093,942
CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
11. Mark DeSaulnier, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 204,369
John Fitzgerald, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 71,312
CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
33. Ted Lieu, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................................. 219,091
Kenneth Weston Wright, Republican ................................................................................................................................ 93,769
CALIFORNIA—Continued
COLORADO
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Diana DeGette, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 272,886
Charles Casper Stockham, Republican ............................................................................................................................. 85,207
Raymon Anthony Doane, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................... 11,600
Miguel Lopez, Write-in (Democratic) ................................................................................................................................. 22
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COLORADO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
2. Joe Neguse, Democrat ........................................................................................................................................................ 259,608
Peter Yu, Republican .......................................................................................................................................................... 144,901
Nick Thomas, Independent ................................................................................................................................................ 16,356
Roger Barris, Libertarian ................................................................................................................................................... 9,749
Kevin Alumbaugh, Write-in (Green) ................................................................................................................................. 151
CONNECTICUT
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Christopher Murphy, Democrat ......................................................................................................................................... 787,685
Working Families ............................................................................................................................................................ 37,894
Matthew Corey, Republican ............................................................................................................................................... 545,717
Richard Lion, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 8,838
Jeff Russell, Green .............................................................................................................................................................. 6,618
Fred Linck, Write-in ........................................................................................................................................................... 70
Kristi L. Talmadge, Write-in .............................................................................................................................................. 18
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CONNECTICUT—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. John B. Larson, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 166,155
Working Families ........................................................................................................................................................ 8,932
Jennifer T. Nye, Republican ............................................................................................................................................... 96,024
Thomas McCormick, Green ................................................................................................................................................ 3,029
DELAWARE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Thomas R. Carper, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................. 217,385
Robert B. Arlett, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 137,127
Demitri G. Theodoropoulos, Green .................................................................................................................................... 4,170
Nadine Frost, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 3,910
Peter Todd Farina, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Matthew Water Stout, Write-in ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Barry Eveland, Write-in ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
FLORIDA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill Nelson, Democrat ........................................................................................................................................................ 4,089,472
Rick Scott, Republican ........................................................................................................................................................ 4,099,505
Lateresa L. A. Jones, Write-in ........................................................................................................................................... 467
David Weeks, Write-in ........................................................................................................................................................ 220
Charles Frederick Tolbert, Write-in .................................................................................................................................. 121
Howard Knepper, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................. 113
Michael S. Levinson, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................ 107
FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
18. Lauren Baer, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................................... 156,454
Brian J. Mast, Republican ................................................................................................................................................. 185,905
GEORGIA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Lisa M. Ring, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................................... 105,942
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter, Republican .................................................................................................................................. 144,741
HAWAII
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mazie K. Hirono, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 276,316
Ron Curtis, Republican ...................................................................................................................................................... 112,035
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10,180
Over Votes ........................................................................................................................................................................... 126
IDAHO
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Cristina McNeil, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 96,922
Russ Fulcher, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 197,719
Natalie M. Fleming, Independent ...................................................................................................................................... 6,188
W. Scott Howard, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................ 5,435
Paul Farmer, Independent ................................................................................................................................................. 4,479
Pro-Life, Constitution ......................................................................................................................................................... 3,181
Gordon Counsil, Independent ............................................................................................................................................ 1,054
Michael J. Rath, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................... 91
ILLINOIS
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................... 189,560
Jimmy Lee Tillman II, Republican .................................................................................................................................... 50,960
Thomas Rudbeck, Independent ......................................................................................................................................... 17,365
ILLINOIS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Daniel Lipinski, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 163,053
Arthur J. Jones, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 57,885
Justin Hanson, Write-in ..................................................................................................................................................... 1,353
Kenneth Yerkes, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................... 1,039
Richard Mayers, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................... 4
ILLINOIS—Continued
INDIANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Joe Donnelly, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................................... 1,023,553
Mike Braun, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 1,158,000
Lucy M. Brenton, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................ 100,942
Nathan Altman, Write-in (Independent) ........................................................................................................................... 52
Christopher Fischer, Write-in (Independent) .................................................................................................................... 12
James L. Johnson, Jr., Write-in (Other) ............................................................................................................................ 6
INDIANA—Continued
IOWA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Abby Finkenauer, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 170,342
Rod Blum, Republican ........................................................................................................................................................ 153,442
Troy Hageman, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................... 10,285
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 174
KANSAS
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Alan LaPolice, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 71,558
Roger W. Marshall, Republican ......................................................................................................................................... 153,082
KANSAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. James A. Thompson, Democrat ......................................................................................................................................... 98,445
Ron Estes, Republican ........................................................................................................................................................ 144,248
KENTUCKY
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Paul Walker, Democrat ....................................................................................................................................................... 78,849
James Comer, Republican .................................................................................................................................................. 172,167
LOUISIANA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Tammy M. Savoie, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................. 44,273
Lee Ann Dugas, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 18,560
Jim Francis, Democrat ....................................................................................................................................................... 8,688
Steve Scalise, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 192,555
Howard Kearney, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................ 2,806
Frederick “Ferd” Jones, Independent ................................................................................................................................ 2,443
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LOUISIANA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
2. Cedric L. Richmond, Democrat .......................................................................................................................................... 190,182
Jesse Schmidt, No Party .................................................................................................................................................... 20,465
Belden “Noonie Man” Batiste, Independent ..................................................................................................................... 17,260
Shawndra Rodriguez, No Party ......................................................................................................................................... 8,075
MAINE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Zak Ringelstein, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 66,268
Eric L. Brakey, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 223,502
Angus S. King, Jr., Independent ........................................................................................................................................ 344,575
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11,655
Others .................................................................................................................................................................................. 64
MARYLAND
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat .......................................................................................................................................... 1,491,614
Tony Campbell, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 697,017
Neal Simon, Unaffiliated .................................................................................................................................................... 85,964
Arvin Vohra, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................... 22,943
Lih Young, Write-in (Democratic) ...................................................................................................................................... 364
Michael B. Puskar, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ....................................................................................................................... 247
Edward Shlikas, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ........................................................................................................................... 90
Other Write-ins ................................................................................................................................................................... 1,650
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Elizabeth Warren, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 1,633,371
Geoff Diehl, Republican ...................................................................................................................................................... 979,210
Shiva Ayyadurai, Independent .......................................................................................................................................... 91,710
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 45,575
All Others ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2,799
MICHIGAN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Debbie Stabenow, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 2,214,478
John James, Republican ..................................................................................................................................................... 1,938,818
Marcia Squier, Green .......................................................................................................................................................... 40,204
George E. Huffman III, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................................................................................ 27,251
John Howard Wilhelm, Natural Law ................................................................................................................................ 16,502
Tom Bagwell, Write-in ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Valerie L. Willis, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Tim Yow, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
MICHIGAN—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
13. Rashida Tlaib, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 165,355
Sam Johnson, Working Class ............................................................................................................................................. 22,186
D. Etta Wilcoxon, Green ..................................................................................................................................................... 7,980
Brenda Jones, Write-in ....................................................................................................................................................... 633
David Anthony Dudenhoefer, Write-in .............................................................................................................................. 75
Jonathan Lee Pommerville, Write-in ................................................................................................................................ 61
DaNetta L. Simpson, Write-in ........................................................................................................................................... 3
John Conyers III, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................. 2
Royce Kinniebrew, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................ 2
James S. Casha, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Kimberly Hill Knott, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................ 1
Title of No Party
Democratic Republican Green Libertarian Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers Working Class Write-in Total
candidate Affiliation
Representative
1st district ......... 145,246 187,251 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 332,497
2d district .......... 131,254 168,970 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 5,239 ............................ ............................ 305,463
3d district .......... 134,185 169,107 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 7,445 ............................ 3 310,740
4th district ........ 106,540 178,510 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 285,050
5th district ........ 164,502 99,265 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 12,646 ............................ 276,413
6th district ........ 134,082 147,436 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 11,920 ............................ ............................ 293,438
7th district ........ 136,330 158,730 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 295,060
8th district ........ 172,880 159,782 ............................ 6,302 ............................ ............................ 2,629 ............................ ............................ 341,593
9th district ........ 181,734 112,123 3,909 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 6,797 ............................ 304,563
10th district ...... 106,061 182,808 14,195 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 303,064
11th district ...... 181,912 158,463 ............................ 5,799 ............................ 4,727 ............................ ............................ ............................ 350,901
12th district ...... 200,588 85,115 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 8,925 ............................ 294,628
13th district ...... 165,355 ............................ 7,980 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 22,186 778 196,299
14th district ...... 214,334 45,899 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 4,761 ............................ 264,994
Total .... 2,175,003 1,853,459 26,084 12,101 ............................ 4,727 27,233 55,315 781 4,154,703
Senator .............. 2,214,478 1,938,818 40,204 ............................ 16,502 ............................ 27,251 ............................ 18 4,237,271
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MINNESOTA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2021)
Tina Smith, Democrat ........................................................................................................................................................ 1,370,540
Karin Housley, Republican ................................................................................................................................................. 1,095,777
Sarah Wellington, Legal Marijuana Now .......................................................................................................................... 95,614
Jerry Trooien, Unaffiliated ................................................................................................................................................. 24,324
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1,101
(For full term beginning January 3, 2019)
Amy Klobuchar, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 1,566,174
Jim Newberger, Republican ............................................................................................................................................... 940,437
Dennis Schuller, Legal Marijuana Now ............................................................................................................................ 66,236
Paula M. Overby, Minnesota Green Party ........................................................................................................................ 23,101
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 931
MISSISSIPPI
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(For unexpired term ending January 3, 2021)
Mike Espy, Democrat .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
420,819
Tobey Bartee, Democrat ..................................................................................................................................................... 13,852
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Republican ......................................................................................................................................... 2
486,769
Chris McDaniel, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 154,878
(For full term beginning January 3, 2019)
David Baria, Democrat ....................................................................................................................................................... 369,567
Roger F. Wicker, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 547,619
Danny Bedwell, Libertarian .............................................................................................................................................. 12,981
Shawn O’Hara, Reform ...................................................................................................................................................... 6,048
MISSOURI
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Claire McCaskill, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 1,112,935
Josh Hawley, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 1,254,927
Craig O’Dear, Independent ................................................................................................................................................ 34,398
Japheth Campbell, Libertarian ......................................................................................................................................... 27,316
Jo Crain, Green ................................................................................................................................................................... 12,706
Gina Bufe, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt, Write-in .............................................................................................................. 2
Rodney Stock, Write-in ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
MISSOURI—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Katy Geppert, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 106,589
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican ....................................................................................................................................... 211,243
Donald V. Stolle, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................. 6,776
MONTANA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jon Tester, Democrat .......................................................................................................................................................... 253,876
Matt Rosendale, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 235,963
Rick Breckenridge, Libertarian ......................................................................................................................................... 14,545
NEBRASKA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jane Raybould, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 269,917
Deb Fischer, Republican ..................................................................................................................................................... 403,151
Jim Schultz, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................... 25,349
Write-in, Scatterings .......................................................................................................................................................... 466
NEVADA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jacky Rosen, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................................... 490,071
Dean Heller, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 441,202
Barry Michaels, No Political Party .................................................................................................................................... 9,269
Tim Hagan, Libertarian ..................................................................................................................................................... 9,196
Kamau A. Bakari, Independent American ........................................................................................................................ 7,091
None of These Candidates .................................................................................................................................................. 15,303
NEVADA—Continued
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Chris Pappas, Democrat ..................................................................................................................................................... 155,884
Eddie Edwards, Republican ............................................................................................................................................... 130,996
Dan Belforti, Libertarian ................................................................................................................................................... 4,048
Scatter ................................................................................................................................................................................. 111
NEW JERSEY
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Robert Menendez, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 1,711,654
Bob Hugin, Republican ....................................................................................................................................................... 1,357,355
Madelyn R. Hoffman, Green .............................................................................................................................................. 25,150
Murray Sabrin, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................... 21,212
Natalie Lynn Rivera, For The People ................................................................................................................................ 19,897
Tricia Flanagan, New Day NJ ........................................................................................................................................... 16,101
Kevin Kimple, Make It Simple .......................................................................................................................................... 9,087
Hank Schroeder, Economic Growth ................................................................................................................................... 8,854
NEW JERSEY—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. Joshua Welle, Democrat ..................................................................................................................................................... 126,766
Christopher H. Smith, Republican .................................................................................................................................... 163,065
Michael Rufo, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 1,387
Edward C. Stackhouse, Jr., Ed The Barber ...................................................................................................................... 1,064
Brian J. Reynolds, Check This Column ............................................................................................................................. 851
Felicia Stoler, The Inclusion Candidate ............................................................................................................................ 844
Allen Yusufov, Time For Truth ........................................................................................................................................... 371
Freedom, Honesty,
New Way
Title of candidate Responsibility, Green Integrity, Libertarian Make It Simple Never Give Up New Day NJ Other
Forward
Action Compassion
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Representative
1st district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. 2,821 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
2d district ............ .............................. .............................. .............................. 1,726 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. 868
3d district ............ .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
4th district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. 1,387 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
5th district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. 2,115 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
6th district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
7th district ........... 2,296 2,676 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
8th district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. 1,191 .............................. .............................. .............................. 3,658 ..............................
9th district ........... .............................. .............................. .............................. 1,730 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
10th district ......... .............................. .............................. .............................. 607 .............................. 2,038 .............................. .............................. ..............................
11th district ......... .............................. .............................. 2,182 1,386 .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
12th district ......... .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
Total ...... 2,296 2,676 2,182 12,963 .............................. 2,038 .............................. 3,658 868
Senator ................ .............................. 25,150 .............................. 21,212 9,087 .............................. 16,101 .............................. ..............................
Trade, Health,
Title of candidate The Inclusion Candidate Time For Truth We Deserve Better Your Voice Hard Total
Environment
Representative
1st district ........................... .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 2,368 984 263,418
2d district ............................ .............................................. 1,154 .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 258,363
3d district ............................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 306,875
4th district .......................... 844 371 .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 294,348
5th district .......................... .............................................. .............................................. 1,907 .............................................. .............................................. 301,823
6th district .......................... .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 221,195
7th district .......................... .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 322,742
8th district .......................... .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 153,455
9th district .......................... .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 200,416
Trade, Health,
Title of candidate The Inclusion Candidate Time For Truth We Deserve Better Your Voice Hard Total
Environment
10th district ........................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 200,159
11th district ........................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 323,574
12th district ........................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 252,375
Total ...................... 844 1,525 1,907 2,368 984 3,098,743
Senator ................................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. 3,169,310
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NEW MEXICO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Martin Heinrich, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 376,998
Mick Rich, Republican ........................................................................................................................................................ 212,813
Gary E. Johnson, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................ 107,201
NEW YORK
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Democrat ........................................................................................................................................ 3,755,489
Working Families ............................................................................................................................................................ 160,128
Independence ................................................................................................................................................................... 99,325
Women’s Equality ........................................................................................................................................................... 41,989
Chele Chiavacci Farley, Republican .................................................................................................................................. 1,730,439
Conservative .................................................................................................................................................................... 246,171
Reform ............................................................................................................................................................................. 21,610
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 190,794
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3,872
Void ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1,069
NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Thomas R. Suozzi, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................. 149,937
Independence ............................................................................................................................................................... 2,962
Working Families ........................................................................................................................................................ 2,838
Women’s Equality ........................................................................................................................................................ 1,376
Reform .......................................................................................................................................................................... 343
Dan P. DeBono, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 98,716
Conservative ................................................................................................................................................................ 10,798
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5,929
Void ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 139
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 92
NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
11. Max N. Rose, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................................... 96,850
Working Families ........................................................................................................................................................ 3,894
Women’s Equality ........................................................................................................................................................ 1,079
Daniel M. Donovan, Jr., Republican .................................................................................................................................. 80,440
Conservative ................................................................................................................................................................ 7,352
Independence ............................................................................................................................................................... 1,302
Reform .......................................................................................................................................................................... 347
Henry J. Bardel, Green ...................................................................................................................................................... 774
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2,927
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 135
NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
19. Antonio Delgado, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 135,582
Working Families ........................................................................................................................................................ 9,237
Women’s Equality ........................................................................................................................................................ 3,054
John J. Faso, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 112,304
Conservative ................................................................................................................................................................ 16,906
Independence ............................................................................................................................................................... 3,009
Reform .......................................................................................................................................................................... 654
Steven Greenfield, Green ................................................................................................................................................... 4,313
Diane Neal, Friends of Diane Neal .................................................................................................................................... 2,835
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5,472
Void ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 92
NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
25. Joseph D. Morelle, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................. 147,979
Independence ............................................................................................................................................................... 4,585
Working Families ........................................................................................................................................................ 4,575
Women’s Equality ........................................................................................................................................................ 2,105
Jim Maxwell, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 91,342
Conservative ................................................................................................................................................................ 17,781
Reform .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1,613
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5,389
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 140
Void ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 132
Friends of Diane
Title of candidate Democratic Republican Blank Votes Conservative Green Independence Reform
Neal
Representative
1st district ............... 124,213 121,562 4,268 14,284 .................................. .................................. 2,693 488
2d district ................ 108,803 112,565 4,524 12,504 .................................. .................................. 2,535 474
3d district ................ 149,937 98,716 5,929 10,798 .................................. .................................. 2,962 343
4th district .............. 156,728 90,306 6,821 9,709 .................................. .................................. .................................. 556
5th district .............. 160,500 .................................. 24,853 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................
6th district .............. 104,293 .................................. 26,119 .................................. .................................. 11,209 .................................. 924
7th district .............. 134,125 .................................. 7,533 8,670 .................................. .................................. .................................. 1,740
8th district .............. 170,850 .................................. 13,201 9,997 .................................. .................................. .................................. 1,031
9th district .............. 167,269 18,702 4,421 2,199 .................................. .................................. .................................. 779
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10th district ............ 162,131 33,692 5,314 3,259 .................................. .................................. .................................. 668
11th district ............. 96,850 80,440 2,927 7,352 .................................. 774 1,302 347
12th district ............ 205,858 30,446 4,362 .................................. .................................. 3,728 .................................. 600
13th district ............ 171,341 9,535 6,512 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. 733
14th district ............ 110,318 19,202 5,068 2,254 .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................
15th district ............ 122,007 4,566 4,162 639 .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................
16th district ............ 172,815 .................................. 42,982 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................
17th district ............ 159,923 .................................. 63,349 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. 23,150
18th district ............ 126,368 96,345 9,602 14,484 .................................. .................................. 7,726 1,206
19th district ............ 135,582 112,304 5,472 16,906 2,835 4,313 3,009 654
20th district ............ 161,330 89,058 10,960 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. 1,640
21st district ............. 93,394 116,433 3,806 11,398 .................................. 3,437 3,369 781
22d district .............. 116,001 110,125 3,812 12,061 .................................. .................................. 5,673 1,056
23d district .............. 100,914 114,722 5,409 12,274 .................................. .................................. 3,327 ..................................
24th district ............ 115,902 113,538 4,641 16,972 .................................. .................................. 5,454 956
25th district ............ 147,979 91,342 5,389 17,781 .................................. .................................. 4,585 1,613
26th district ............ 156,968 61,488 11,708 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................
27th district ............ 128,167 114,506 7,760 23,553 .................................. .................................. 2,087 5,973
Total .......... 3,760,566 1,639,593 300,904 207,094 2,835 23,461 44,722 45,712
Senator .................... 3,755,489 1,730,439 190,794 246,171 .................................. .................................. 99,325 21,610
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New York—Continued
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. G. K. Butterfield, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 190,457
Roger W. Allison, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 82,218
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9. See explanation below
NORTH DAKOTA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Heidi Heitkamp, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 144,376
Kevin Cramer, Republican ................................................................................................................................................. 179,720
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2,042
OHIO
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Sherrod Brown, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 2,355,923
James B. Renacci, Republican ........................................................................................................................................... 2,053,963
Stephen Faris, Write-in ...................................................................................................................................................... 1,012
OHIO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
11. Marcia L. Fudge, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 206,138
Beverly A. Goldstein, Republican ...................................................................................................................................... 44,486
James Jerome Bell, Write-in .............................................................................................................................................. 36
OKLAHOMA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Tim Gilpin, Democrat ......................................................................................................................................................... 103,042
Kevin Hern, Republican ..................................................................................................................................................... 150,129
OKLAHOMA—Continued
OREGON
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Suzanne Bonamici, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................ 231,198
John Verbeek, Republican .................................................................................................................................................. 116,446
Drew A. Layda, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................... 15,121
Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................................................................................... 484
PENNSYLVANIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Robert P. Casey, Jr., Democrat ........................................................................................................................................... 2,792,437
Lou Barletta, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 2,134,848
Dale R. Kerns, Jr., Libertarian .......................................................................................................................................... 50,907
Neal Gale, Green ................................................................................................................................................................ 31,208
PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
2. Brendan F. Boyle, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 159,600
David Torres, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 42,382
PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
RHODE ISLAND
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat ......................................................................................................................................... 231,477
Robert G. Flanders, Jr., Republican .................................................................................................................................. 144,421
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 840
SOUTH CAROLINA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Joe Cunningham, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 145,455
Katie Arrington, Republican .............................................................................................................................................. 141,473
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 505
SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
6. James E. Clyburn, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................. 144,765
Gerhard R. Gressman, Republican .................................................................................................................................... 58,282
Bryan Pugh, Green ............................................................................................................................................................. 3,214
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 172
SOUTH DAKOTA
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Tim Bjorkman, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................... 121,033
Dustin “Dusty” Johnson, Republican ................................................................................................................................ 202,695
Ron Wieczorek, Independent .............................................................................................................................................. 7,323
George D. Hendrickson, Libertarian ................................................................................................................................. 4,914
TENNESSEE
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Phil Bredesen, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 985,450
Marsha Blackburn, Republican ......................................................................................................................................... 1,227,483
Trudy A. Austin, Independent ........................................................................................................................................... 9,455
Dean Hill, Independent ...................................................................................................................................................... 8,717
Kris L. Todd, Independent .................................................................................................................................................. 5,084
John Carico, Independent .................................................................................................................................................. 3,398
Breton Phillips, Independent ............................................................................................................................................. 2,226
Kevin Lee McCants, Independent ..................................................................................................................................... 1,927
TENNESSEE—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. Mariah Phillips, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 78,065
Scott DesJarlais, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 147,323
Michael Shupe, Independent ............................................................................................................................................. 7,056
Russell Wayne Steele, Write-in .......................................................................................................................................... 7
TEXAS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Beto O’Rourke, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................... 4,045,632
Ted Cruz, Republican ......................................................................................................................................................... 4,260,553
Neal M. Dikeman, Libertarian .......................................................................................................................................... 65,470
TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. Catherine Krantz, Democrat .............................................................................................................................................. 57,400
John Ratcliffe, Republican ................................................................................................................................................. 188,667
Ken Ashby, Libertarian ...................................................................................................................................................... 3,178
TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
20. Joaquin Castro, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................. 139,038
Jeffrey Blunt, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 32,925
TEXAS—Continued
UTAH
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jenny Wilson, Democrat ..................................................................................................................................................... 328,541
Mitt Romney, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 665,215
Tim Aalders, Constitution .................................................................................................................................................. 28,774
Craig R. Bowden, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................ 27,607
Reed C. McCandless, Independent American ................................................................................................................... 12,708
Caleb Dan Reeve, Write-in ................................................................................................................................................. 29
Tyrone Jensen, Write-in ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Ryan Daniel Jackson, Write-in .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Hektor Reiksthegn, Write-in .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Glade G. Fitzgerald, Write-in ............................................................................................................................................. 1
UTAH—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. James Courage Singer, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................... 70,686
John R. Curtis, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 174,856
Gregory C. Duerden, Independent American ................................................................................................................... 6,686
Timothy L. Zeidner, United Utah ...................................................................................................................................... 6,630
VERMONT
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Lawrence Zupan, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 74,815
Bernard Sanders, Independent .......................................................................................................................................... 183,649
Brad J. Peacock, Independent ............................................................................................................................................ 3,665
Russell Beste, Independent ................................................................................................................................................ 2,763
Edward S. Gilbert, Jr., Independent .................................................................................................................................. 2,244
Folasade Adeluola, Independent ........................................................................................................................................ 1,979
Reid Kane, Liberty Union .................................................................................................................................................. 1,171
Jon Svitavsky, Independent ............................................................................................................................................... 1,130
Bruce Busa, Independent ................................................................................................................................................... 914
Blank Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5,389
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 294
Over Votes ........................................................................................................................................................................... 217
VIRGINIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tim Kaine, Democrat ......................................................................................................................................................... 1,910,370
Corey A. Stewart, Republican ............................................................................................................................................ 1,374,313
Matt J. Waters, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................... 61,565
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5,125
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VIRGINIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Vangie A. Williams, Democrat ........................................................................................................................................... 148,464
Robert J. Wittman, Republican .......................................................................................................................................... 183,250
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 387
WASHINGTON
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Maria Cantwell, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................. 1,803,364
Susan Hutchison, Republican ............................................................................................................................................ 1,282,804
WEST VIRGINIA
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Joe Manchin III, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 290,510
Patrick Morrisey, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 271,113
Rusty Hollen, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 24,411
WEST VIRGINIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Richard Ojeda II, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................... 76,340
Carol Miller, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 98,645
WISCONSIN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ................................................................................................................................................ 1,472,914
Leah Vukmir, Republican ................................................................................................................................................... 1,184,885
Mary Jo Walters, Write-in (Independent) ......................................................................................................................... 28
John Schiess, Write-in (Independent) ............................................................................................................................... 14
Scattering ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2,922
WISCONSIN—Continued
WYOMING
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Gary Trauner, Democrat .................................................................................................................................................... 61,227
John Barrasso, Republican ................................................................................................................................................ 136,210
Joseph Porambo, Libertarian ............................................................................................................................................. 5,658
Under Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1,801
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 325
Over Votes ........................................................................................................................................................................... 54
AMERICAN SAMOA
FOR DELEGATE
Meleagi Suitone-Chapman, Democrat ............................................................................................................................... 659
Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen, Republican ............................................................................................................ 7,194
Tuika Tuika, Republican .................................................................................................................................................... 785
Total ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8,638
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR DELEGATE
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .................................................................................................................................... 199,124
Nelson F. Rimensnyder, Republican .................................................................................................................................. 9,700
Natale “Lino” Stracuzzi, D.C. Statehood Green ................................................................................................................ 8,636
John Cheeks, Independent ................................................................................................................................................. 5,509
Bruce Majors, Libertarian .................................................................................................................................................. 4,034
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1,766
Total ................................................................................................................................................................................. 228,769
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GUAM
FOR DELEGATE
Michael F. Q. San Nicolas, Democrat ................................................................................................................................ 19,193
Doris Flores Brooks, Republican ....................................................................................................................................... 15,398
Under Votes ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2,139
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 399
Over Votes ........................................................................................................................................................................... 257
Total ................................................................................................................................................................................. 37,386
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Stacey E. Plaskett, Democrat ............................................................................................................................................ 16,341
Write-in ............................................................................................................................................................................... 264
Total ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16,605
Recapitulation of Votes Cast for United States Senators (Terms Beginning January 3, 2019), Election of November 6, 2018
State Democratic Republican Independent Libertarian Green Constitution Other Parties1 Write-in Total
Arizona ..................................... 1,191,100 1,135,200 ........................ ........................ 57,442 ........................ ........................ 566 2,384,308
California ................................. 11,113,364 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 11,113,364
Connecticut .............................. 787,685 545,717 ........................ 8,838 6,618 ........................ 37,894 88 1,386,840
Delaware .................................. 217,385 137,127 ........................ 3,910 4,170 ........................ ........................ 14 362,606
Florida ...................................... 4,089,472 4,099,505 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 1,028 8,190,005
Hawaii ...................................... 276,316 112,035 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 10,306 ........................ 398,657
Indiana ..................................... 1,023,553 1,158,000 ........................ 100,942 ........................ ........................ ........................ 70 2,282,565
Maine ........................................ 66,268 223,502 344,575 ........................ ........................ ........................ 11,719 ........................ 646,064
Maryland .................................. 1,491,614 697,017 85,964 22,943 ........................ ........................ ........................ 2,351 2,299,889
Massachusetts ......................... 1,633,371 979,210 91,710 ........................ ........................ ........................ 48,374 ........................ 2,752,665
Michigan .................................. 2,214,478 1,938,818 ........................ ........................ 40,204 ........................ 43,753 18 4,237,271
Minnesota ................................ 1,566,174 940,437 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 89,337 931 2,596,879
Mississippi ............................... 369,567 547,619 ........................ 12,981 ........................ ........................ 6,048 ........................ 936,215
Missouri ................................... 1,112,935 1,254,927 34,398 27,316 12,706 ........................ ........................ 7 2,442,289
Montana ................................... 253,876 235,963 ........................ 14,545 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 504,384
Nebraska .................................. 269,917 403,151 ........................ 25,349 ........................ ........................ ........................ 466 698,883
Nevada ..................................... 490,071 441,202 24,572 9,196 ........................ ........................ 7,091 ........................ 972,132
New Jersey ............................... 1,711,654 1,357,355 ........................ 21,212 25,150 ........................ 53,939 ........................ 3,169,310
New Mexico .............................. 376,998 212,813 ........................ 107,201 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 697,012
New York .................................. 3,755,489 1,730,439 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 761,086 3,872 6,250,886
North Dakota ........................... 144,376 179,720 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 2,042 326,138
Ohio .......................................... 2,355,923 2,053,963 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 1,012 4,410,898
Pennsylvania ........................... 2,792,437 2,134,848 ........................ 50,907 31,208 ........................ ........................ ........................ 5,009,400
Rhode Island ............................ 231,477 144,421 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 840 376,738
Tennessee ................................. 985,450 1,227,483 30,807 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 2,243,740
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Texas ......................................... 4,045,632 4,260,553 ........................ 65,470 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 8,371,655
Utah .......................................... 328,541 665,215 ........................ 27,607 ........................ 28,774 12,708 52 1,062,897
Vermont .................................... ........................ 74,815 196,344 ........................ ........................ ........................ 6,777 294 278,230
Virginia ..................................... 1,910,370 1,374,313 ........................ 61,565 ........................ ........................ ........................ 5,125 3,351,373
Washington .............................. 1,803,364 1,282,804 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 3,086,168
West Virginia ........................... 290,510 271,113 ........................ 24,411 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 586,034
Wisconsin ................................. 1,472,914 1,184,885 ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 2,964 2,660,763
Wyoming ................................... 61,227 136,210 ........................ 5,658 ........................ ........................ 1,855 325 205,275
Total .................................. 50,433,508 33,140,380 808,370 590,051 177,498 28,774 1,090,887 22,065 86,291,533
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See each State’s recapitulation table to determine the parties included in this category.
Recapitulation of Votes Cast for United States Representatives, Election of November 6, 2018
State Democratic Republican Libertarian Independent Green Constitution Other Parties1 Write-in Total
Alabama .............................................. 678,687 975,737 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 5,471 1,659,895
Alaska ................................................. 131,199 149,779 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 1,188 282,166
Arizona ................................................ 1,179,193 1,139,251 ............................... ............................... 22,378 ............................. .................................. 448 2,341,270
Arkansas ............................................. 312,978 556,339 19,625 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 216 889,158
California ............................................ 8,010,445 3,973,396 ............................... 97,202 103,479 ............................. .................................. ............................. 12,184,522
Colorado .............................................. 1,343,211 1,079,772 58,769 31,794 .............................. ............................. .................................. 361 2,513,907
Connecticut ......................................... 808,652 512,495 3,305 8,026 6,624 ............................. 40,689 17 1,379,808
Delaware ............................................. 227,353 125,384 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 1,077 353,814
Florida ................................................. 3,307,228 3,675,417 ............................... 38,550 .............................. ............................. .................................. 281 7,021,476
Georgia ................................................ 1,814,469 1,987,191 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 683 3,802,343
Hawaii ................................................. 287,921 87,348 3,498 1,351 2,214 ............................. 16,325 ............................. 398,657
Idaho ................................................... 207,303 367,993 5,435 11,721 .............................. 3,181 .................................. 91 595,724
Illinois ................................................. 2,757,540 1,754,449 ............................... 17,365 7,935 ............................. .................................. 2,415 4,539,704
Indiana ................................................ 1,000,104 1,247,978 8,030 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 37 2,256,149
Iowa ..................................................... 664,676 612,338 29,894 5,100 1,888 ............................. 2,015 531 1,316,442
Kansas ................................................ 464,380 563,190 22,752 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 1,050,322
Kentucky ............................................. 612,977 935,304 5,938 15,533 .............................. ............................. .................................. 46 1,569,798
Louisiana ............................................ 553,184 835,715 8,784 62,910 .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 1,460,593
Maine .................................................. 343,635 250,119 ............................... 29,670 .............................. ............................. 7,910 ............................. 631,334
Maryland ............................................ 1,493,047 737,906 43,005 ............................... 10,261 ............................. .................................. 2,065 2,286,284
Massachusetts .................................... 1,943,595 497,953 ............................... 23,881 .............................. ............................. 287,236 ............................. 2,752,665
Michigan ............................................. 2,175,003 1,853,459 12,101 4,727 26,084 ............................. 82,548 781 4,154,703
Minnesota ........................................... 1,420,769 1,125,533 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. 26,517 4,177 2,576,996
Mississippi .......................................... 398,770 471,162 ............................... 48,104 .............................. ............................. 20,867 ............................. 938,903
Missouri .............................................. 1,027,969 1,330,975 54,746 ............................... 3,831 876 .................................. 16 2,418,413
Montana .............................................. 233,284 256,661 14,476 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 504,421
Nebraska ............................................. 264,493 432,077 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 696,570
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Nevada ................................................ 491,272 439,727 8,830 11,830 .............................. ............................. 9,115 ............................. 960,774
New Hampshire ................................. 311,242 248,986 10,254 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 262 570,744
New Jersey ......................................... 1,856,819 1,198,664 12,963 ............................... 2,676 3,902 23,719 ............................. 3,098,743
New Mexico ........................................ 404,026 264,701 24,584 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 693,311
New York ............................................ 3,760,566 1,639,593 ............................... ............................... 23,461 ............................. 820,375 6,890 6,250,885
North Carolina ................................... 1,632,720 1,706,795 33,598 ............................... 2,831 4,665 .................................. ............................. 3,380,609
North Dakota ...................................... 114,377 193,568 ............................... 13,066 .............................. ............................. .................................. 521 321,532
Ohio ..................................................... 2,082,684 2,291,333 23,857 ............................... 8,324 ............................. .................................. 160 4,406,358
Oklahoma ........................................... 428,452 730,531 4,140 15,713 .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 1,178,836
Oregon ................................................. 1,061,412 702,531 32,312 36,888 10,758 1,487 2,258 ............................. 1,847,646
Pennsylvania ...................................... 2,712,665 2,206,260 10,950 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 4,929,875
Rhode Island ....................................... 242,575 129,838 ............................... ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 867 373,280
South Carolina ................................... 758,340 927,494 ............................... ............................... 3,214 3,443 15,011 1,790 1,709,292
South Dakota ...................................... 121,033 202,695 4,914 7,323 .............................. ............................. .................................. ............................. 335,965
Tennessee ............................................ 846,450 1,279,655 ............................... 33,705 .............................. ............................. .................................. 15 2,159,825
Texas ................................................... 3,852,752 4,135,359 182,669 31,499 .............................. ............................. .................................. 276 8,202,555
Utah .................................................... 374,009 617,307 13,504 ............................... 4,786 ............................. 42,863 37 1,052,506
Vermont .............................................. 188,547 70,705 ............................... 9,110 .............................. ............................. 9,703 165 278,230
Virginia ............................................... 1,867,061 1,408,701 13,995 ............................... .............................. ............................. .................................. 23,199 3,312,956
Washington ......................................... 1,888,593 899,744 84,646 ............................... .............................. ............................. 148,968 ............................. 3,021,951
West Virginia ...................................... 234,568 337,146 ............................... ............................... 6,277 ............................. .................................. ............................. 577,991
Wisconsin ............................................ 1,367,492 1,172,964 ............................... 21,592 .............................. ............................. .................................. 9,607 2,571,655
Wyoming ............................................. 59,903 127,963 6,918 ............................... .............................. 6,070 4,030 391 205,275
Total ............................................. 60,319,623 50,467,181 758,492 576,660 247,021 23,624 1,560,149 64,081 114,016,831
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See each State’s recapitulation table to determine the parties included in this category.
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Political Divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 116th Congress
[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS]
Senate House of Representatives
Congress Years Number of Other Number of Other
Democrats Republicans Vacant Democrats Republicans Vacant
Senators Parties Representatives Parties
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
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65th .................... 1917-1919 96 53 42 1 ...................... 435 210 216 9 ......................
66th .................... 1919-1921 96 47 48 1 ...................... 435 191 237 7 ......................
67th .................... 1921-1923 96 37 59 ...................... ...................... 435 132 300 1 2
68th .................... 1923-1925 96 43 51 2 ...................... 435 207 225 3 ......................
69th .................... 1925-1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ......................
70th .................... 1927-1929 96 47 48 1 ...................... 435 195 237 3 ......................
71st ..................... 1929-1931 96 39 56 1 ...................... 435 163 267 1 4
2
72d ...................... 1931-1933 96 47 48 1 ...................... 435 216 218 1 ......................
73d ...................... 1933-1935 96 59 36 1 ...................... 435 313 117 5 ......................
74th .................... 1935-1937 96 69 25 2 ...................... 435 322 103 10 ......................
75th .................... 1937-1939 96 75 17 4 ...................... 435 333 89 13 ......................
76th .................... 1939-1941 96 69 23 4 ...................... 435 262 169 4 ......................
77th .................... 1941-1943 96 66 28 2 ...................... 435 267 162 6 ......................
78th .................... 1943-1945 96 57 38 1 ...................... 435 222 209 4 ......................
79th .................... 1945-1947 96 57 38 1 ...................... 435 243 190 2 ......................
80th .................... 1947-1949 96 45 51 ...................... ...................... 435 188 246 1 ......................
81st ..................... 1949-1951 96 54 42 ...................... ...................... 435 263 171 1 ......................
82d ...................... 1951-1953 96 48 47 1 ...................... 435 234 199 2 ......................
83d ...................... 1953-1955 96 46 48 2 ...................... 435 213 221 1 ......................
84th .................... 1955-1957 96 48 47 1 ...................... 435 232 203 ...................... ......................
85th .................... 1957-1959 96 49 47 ...................... ...................... 435 234 201 ...................... ......................
3
86th .................... 1959-1961 98 64 34 ...................... ...................... 436 283 153 ...................... ......................
4
87th .................... 1961-1963 100 64 36 ...................... ...................... 437 262 175 ...................... ......................
88th .................... 1963-1965 100 67 33 ...................... ...................... 435 258 176 ...................... 1
89th .................... 1965-1967 100 68 32 ...................... ...................... 435 295 140 ...................... ......................
90th .................... 1967-1969 100 64 36 ...................... ...................... 435 248 187 ...................... ......................
91st ..................... 1969-1971 100 58 42 ...................... ...................... 435 243 192 ...................... ......................
92d ...................... 1971-1973 100 54 44 2 ...................... 435 255 180 ...................... ......................
93d ...................... 1973-1975 100 56 42 2 ...................... 435 242 192 1 ......................
94th .................... 1975-1977 100 61 37 2 ...................... 435 291 144 ...................... ......................
95th .................... 1977-1979 100 61 38 1 ...................... 435 292 143 ...................... ......................
96th .................... 1979-1981 100 58 41 1 ...................... 435 277 158 ...................... ......................
97th .................... 1981-1983 100 46 53 1 ...................... 435 242 192 1 ......................
98th .................... 1983-1985 100 46 54 ...................... ...................... 435 269 166 ...................... ......................
99th .................... 1985-1987 100 47 53 ...................... ...................... 435 253 182 ...................... ......................
100th .................. 1987-1989 100 55 45 ...................... ...................... 435 258 177 ...................... ......................
101st ................... 1989-1991 100 55 45 ...................... ...................... 435 260 175 ...................... ......................
102d .................... 1991-1993 100 56 44 ...................... ...................... 435 267 167 1 ......................
103d .................... 1993-1995 100 57 43 ...................... ...................... 435 258 176 1 ......................
104th .................. 1995-1997 100 48 52 ...................... ...................... 435 204 230 1 ......................
105th .................. 1997-1999 100 45 55 ...................... ...................... 435 207 226 2 ......................
106th .................. 1999-2001 100 45 55 ...................... ...................... 435 211 223 1 ......................
107th .................. 2001-2003 100 50 50 ...................... ...................... 435 212 221 2 ......................
108th .................. 2003-2005 100 48 51 1 ...................... 435 204 229 1 1
109th .................. 2005-2007 100 44 55 1 ...................... 435 202 232 1 ......................
110th .................. 2007-2009 100 49 49 2 ...................... 435 233 202 ...................... ......................
111th .................. 2009-2011 100 55 41 2 2 435 256 178 ...................... 1
112th .................. 2011-2013 100 51 47 2 ...................... 435 193 242 ...................... ......................
113th .................. 2013-2015 100 53 45 2 ...................... 435 200 234 ...................... 1
114th .................. 2015-2017 100 44 54 2 ...................... 435 188 247 ...................... ......................
115th .................. 2017-2019 100 46 52 2 ...................... 435 194 241 ...................... ......................
116th .................. 2019-2021 100 45 53 2 ...................... 435 235 199 ...................... 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.