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Alaska AssemblyAK 14 (Incumbent) |
Vic Kohring Re-Elected General: 60.6% |
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Arkansas GovernorArkansas Open Seat |
Asa Hutchinson Lost General: 39% |
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US HouseAZ 02 (Incumbent) |
Trent Franks Re-Elected General: 58.4% |
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US HouseAZ 03 (Incumbent) |
John B. Shadegg Re-Elected |
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US HouseAZ 05 (Incumbent) |
J.D. Hayworth Lost General: 46% |
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US HouseAZ 06 (Incumbent) |
Jeff Flake Re-Elected |
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US SenateArizona (Incumbent) |
Jon Kyl Re-Elected General: 52.3% |
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Arizona Attorney GeneralArizona Vs: Goddard (D) |
Bill Montgomery Lost General: 40.1% |
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Arizona Secretary of StateArizona (Incumbent) |
Jan Brewer Re-Elected General: 56.6% |
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Arizona TreasurerArizona (Incumbent) |
Dean Martin Re-Elected General: 55.8% |
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Proposition 207Arizona |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 65.3% |
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Arizona HouseAZ 04B (Incumbent) |
Judy Burges Re-Elected General: 29.7% |
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Arizona HouseAZ 09A (Incumbent) |
Bob Stump Re-Elected General: 36.4% |
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Arizona HouseAZ 09B (Incumbent) |
Rick Murphy Lost General: 31.6% |
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Arizona HouseAZ 18B (Incumbent) |
Russell Pearce Re-Elected General: 34% |
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Arizona SenateAZ 03 (Incumbent) |
Ron Gould Re-Elected General: 61.9% |
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Arizona SenateAZ 04 (Incumbent) |
Jack Harper Re-Elected General: 59.3% |
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Arizona SenateAZ 18 (Incumbent) |
Karen Johnson Re-Elected General: 69.8% |
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Arizona SenateAZ 19 (Incumbent) |
Chuck Gray Re-Elected General: 61.1% |
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Arizona SenateAZ 22 (Incumbent) |
Thayer Verschoor Re-Elected General: 59.5% |
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US HouseCA 35 Vs: Waters (D) |
Paul T. Ireland Lost |
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US HouseCA 40 (Incumbent) |
Edward R. Royce Re-Elected General: 68% |
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US HouseCA 46 (Incumbent) |
Dana Rohrabacher Re-Elected General: 62% |
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US HouseCA 50 Open Seat |
Howard Kaloogian Lost 14-way Primary Primary: 7.5% |
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California Brd of EqualizationCA 03 Open Seat |
Michelle Steel Elected General: 56.7% |
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California Lieutenant GovernorCalifornia Vs: Bustamante |
Tom McClintock Lost General: 44.9% |
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California ControllerCalifornia Open Seat |
Tony Strickland Lost General: 41% |
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Proposition 90California |
KELO: Restrict Takings Failed General: 47.5% |
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California AssemblyCA 74 Open Seat |
Martin Garrick Elected General: 58.2% |
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US HouseCO 05 Open Seat |
Doug Lamborn Elected General: 59% |
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El Paso CommissionerCO 02 (Incumbent) |
Douglas Bruce Re-Elected Primary: 100% |
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Colorado AssemblyCO 20 Open Seat |
Steve Gresh Withdrew |
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Colorado AssemblyCO 23 |
Penn Pfiffner Withdrew Primary: 100% |
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US SenateDelaware Vs: Carper (D) |
Colin Bonini Withdrew |
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US HouseFL 16 Vs: Foley [Resign] |
Joseph Negron Lost General: 48% |
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US HouseFL 24 (Incumbent) |
Tom Feeney Re-Elected General: 57% |
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Dunedin City CouncilFlorida Open Seat |
John Conway Lost Primary Primary: 31% |
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Cutler Bay CommissionerFL 02 Open Seat |
Ernesto Martinez Lost Primary |
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South Miami CommissionerFL I Open Seat |
Frank J. Cozzocrea, Jr. Lost Special Primary: 14.1% |
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Chief Financial OfficerFlorida Open Seat |
Randy Johnson Lost Primary Primary: 36.3% |
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Amendment 8Florida |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 69% |
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Florida AssemblyFL 30 Open Seat |
Karl N. Dickey Lost |
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Florida AssemblyFL 32 (Incumbent) |
Robert "Bob" Allen Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Florida SenateFL 26 (Incumbent) |
Mike Haridopolos Re-Elected General: 100% |
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US HouseGA 01 (Incumbent) |
Jack Kingston Re-Elected |
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US HouseGA 03 (Incumbent) |
Lynn Westmoreland Re-Elected General: 68% |
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US HouseGA 07 (Incumbent) |
John Linder Re-Elected |
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US HouseGA 12 Vs: Barrow |
Max Burns Lost |
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Georgia Ag CommissionerGeorgia Vs: Irvin |
Brian Kemp Lost Primary Runoff |
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Georgia Labor CommissionerGeorgia Vs: Thurmond |
Brent Brown Lost |
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Georgia Public Service Comm.GA 03 Vs: Burgess |
Chuck Eaton Elected |
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Georgia Lieutenant GovernorGeorgia Open Seat |
Casey Cagle Elected General: 53.9% |
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Georgia Secretary of StateGeorgia Open Seat |
Karen Handel Elected |
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Resolution 1Georgia |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 84% |
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Georgia HouseGA 102 (Incumbent) |
Clay Cox Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 103 (Incumbent) |
David Casas Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 104 (Incumbent) |
John Heard Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 105 (Incumbent) |
Donna Sheldon Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 106 (Incumbent) |
Melvin Everson Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 22 Open Seat |
Sean Jerguson Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 69 Open Seat |
Randy Nix Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 81 (Incumbent) |
Jill Chambers Re-Elected |
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Georgia HouseGA 82 Open Seat |
Steven Schultz Lost |
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Georgia SenateGA 01 (Incumbent) |
Eric Johnson Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 03 (Incumbent) |
Jeff Chapman Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 17 (Incumbent) |
John Douglas Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 18 (Incumbent) |
Cecil Stanton Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 21 (Incumbent) |
Chip Rogers Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 25 (Incumbent) |
Johnny Grant Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 28 (Incumbent) |
Mitch Seabaugh Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 31 (Incumbent) |
Bill Heath Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 32 (Incumbent) |
Judson Hill Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 33 Vs: Thompson (D) |
Mark Grant Lost |
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Georgia SenateGA 47 (Incumbent) |
Ralph Hudgens Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 48 (Incumbent) |
David J. Shafer Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 50 (Incumbent) |
Nancy Schaefer Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 51 (Incumbent) |
Chip Pearson Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Georgia SenateGA 53 (Incumbent) |
Jeff Mullis Re-Elected |
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Georgia SenateGA 56 (Incumbent) |
Dan Moody Re-Elected |
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Hawaii SenateHI 08 (Incumbent) |
Sam Slom Re-Elected |
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Idaho GovernorIdaho Open Seat |
C.L. "Butch" Otter Elected General: 54% |
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Proposition 2Idaho |
KELO: Restrict Takings Failed |
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Idaho AssemblyID 10A Vs: Ring |
Rob Oates Lost Primary Primary: 40.2% |
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Idaho AssemblyID 21B (Incumbent) |
Clifford R. Bayer Re-Elected General: 100% |
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US HouseIL 06 Open Seat |
Peter Roskam Elected General: 52% |
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US HouseIL 08 Vs: Bean (D) |
Dave McSweeney Lost General: 44% |
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Illinois AssemblyIL 53 Vs: Mathias |
Scott Bludorn Lost Primary Primary: 47% |
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Hamilton School BoardIndiana |
Greggory L. Puls Lost Primary Primary: 38% |
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US HouseKS 04 (Incumbent) |
Todd Tiahrt Re-Elected General: 64% |
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Kansas HouseKS 109 (Incumbent) |
Clay Aurand Re-Elected General: 100% |
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US HouseKY 06 Vs: Chandler (D) |
Paul Ard Lost General: 16% |
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Kentucky AssemblyKY 69 Open Seat |
Bernie Kunkel Lost Primary Primary: 32% |
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Billerica Planning BoardMassachusetts |
Arthur Torrey Lost |
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Billerica SelectmanMassachusetts |
Ron Diorio Lost |
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Massachusetts SenateMA PN (Incumbent) |
Robert E. Hedlund Re-Elected General: 55% |
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US HouseMD 06 (Incumbent) |
Roscoe Bartlett Re-Elected General: 59% |
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US SenateMaryland Open Seat |
Michael Steele Lost General: 45% |
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Prince George's CouncilMD 03 Open Seat |
Jim Wildoner Lost |
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Maryland GovernorMaryland (Incumbent) |
Robert L. Ehrlich Lost General: 49% |
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Maine GovernorMaine |
Dave Emery Lost Primary Primary: 39% |
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Maine GovernorMaine Vs: Baldacci (D) |
Chandler Woodcock Lost General: 32% |
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Question 1Maine |
TABOR: Restrict Tax Increases Failed General: 45% |
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Maine HouseME 147 Open Seat |
James F. Spiller Lost Primary Primary: 42% |
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Maine HouseME 41 (Incumbent) |
R. Kenneth Lindell Lost |
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Maine HouseME 57 Vs: Lerman (D) |
Rachel Y. Ellis Elected General: 100% |
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Maine HouseME 75 (Incumbent) |
Scott Lansley Elected |
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Maine HouseME 91 Open Seat |
Harry J. Faulkner, Jr. Lost Primary Primary: 35% |
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Maine SenateME 07 (Incumbent) |
Kevin Glynn Re-Elected |
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Maine SenateME 15 (Incumbent) |
Lois A. Snowe-Mello Re-Elected |
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Maine SenateME 27 Open Seat |
Joyce A. Perry Lost Primary Primary: 32.3% |
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US HouseMI 07 Vs: Schwartz |
Tim Walberg Elected General: 50.5% |
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US SenateMichigan |
Jerry Zandstra Withdrew |
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Macomb County CommissionerMI 26 Open Seat |
Leon Drolet Elected General: 51.1% |
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Proposal 4Michigan |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 80.1% |
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Michigan AssemblyMI 89 Open Seat |
Michael S. Hewitt Lost Primary |
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Michigan SenateMI 03 |
Paul Edward Sophiea Lost General: 17.6% |
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Michigan SenateMI 34 (Incumbent) |
Gerald VanWoerkom Re-Elected General: 50.7% |
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US HouseMN 06 Open Seat |
Phil Krinkie Convention Loss |
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Minnesota GovernorMinnesota Vs: Pawlenty |
Sue Jeffers Lost Primary Primary: 11.1% |
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Minnesota AuditorMinnesota (Incumbent) |
Patricia Awada Anderson Lost General: 41.2% |
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US SenateMissouri (Incumbent) |
James Talent Lost General: 48% |
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Clark County CommissionerMO CC |
Charles Kerner Lost Primary |
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US SenateMontana (Incumbent) |
Conrad Burns Lost General: 48.4% |
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Initiative 154Montana |
KELO: Restrict Takings Court Disqualified |
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Initiative 97Montana |
SOS: Stop Over Spending No Count Allowed |
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North Carolina HouseNC 114 Open Seat |
Michael R. Harrison Lost |
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Measure 2North Dakota |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adoped General: 65.4% |
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North Dakota HouseND 35A Open Seat |
Michael Zimny Lost Primary |
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US HouseNE 03 Open Seat |
Adrian Smith Elected General: 55% |
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US SenateNebraska Vs: Nelson (D) |
Pete Ricketts Lost General: 36% |
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Measure 423Nebraska |
TABOR: Restrict Tax Increases Failed General: 29% |
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Question 1New Hampshire |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 85.5% |
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NH Assembly [Strafford]NH 01 (Incumbent) |
Clifford Newton Lost General: 5.5% |
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NH Assembly [Strafford]NH 01 (Incumbent) |
Jim Twombly Lost General: 5.4% |
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NH Assembly [Belknap]NH 01 |
Francine Wendelboe Elected |
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NH Assembly [Rockingham]NH 01 |
Don Gorman Lost |
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NH Assembly [Strafford]NH 02 |
Timothy Logsdon Lost |
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NH Assembly [Rockingham]NH 03 |
Al Baldasaro Lost Special Election |
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NH Assembly [Rockingham]NH 03 |
Al Baldasaro Elected |
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NH Assembly [Rockingham]NH 04 |
Jason Bedrick Elected General: 3.9% |
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NH Assembly [Rockingham]NH 04 (Incumbent) |
David J. Bettencourt Re-Elected |
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NH Assembly [Grafton]NH 05 (Incumbent) |
Paul Ingbretson Re-Elected General: 55.5% |
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NH Assembly [Strafford]NH 05 |
David Scott Lost |
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NH Assembly [Strafford]NH 06 |
Phyllis Woods Lost |
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NH Assembly [Merrimack]NH 07 |
Jon Bender Lost |
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NH Assembly [Hillsborough]NH 08 |
Karl Beisel Lost |
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NH Assembly [Grafton]NH 10 (Incumbent) |
Paul Mirski Lost |
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NH Assembly [Hillsborough]NH 10 |
Keith Murphy Lost |
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NH Assembly [Merrimack]NH 12 |
Sam Cohen Lost |
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NH Assembly [Hillsborough]NH 18 |
Jane Aitken Lost Primary |
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NH Assembly [Hillsborough]NH 27 |
Jordan Ulery Elected |
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NH Senate [Grafton]NH 05 |
Rosalie T. Babiarz Lost |
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US HouseNJ 05 (Incumbent) |
Scott Garrett Re-Elected General: 55% |
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New Mexico GovernorNew Mexico Vs: Richardson (D) |
John Dendahl Lost General: 33% |
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US HouseNV 02 Open Seat |
Sharron Angle Lost Primary Primary: 35.1% |
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US SenateNevada (Incumbent) |
John Ensign Re-Elected General: 58% |
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Nevada GovernorNevada Open Seat |
Robert Beers Lost Primary Primary: 28.9% |
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Question 2Nevada |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 66% |
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US HouseNY 11 Vs: Clarke (D) |
Steve Finger Lost General: 8% |
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US HouseNY 21 Vs: McNulty (D) |
Warren Redlich Lost |
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US SenateNew York Vs: Clinton (D) |
John Spencer Lost General: 28% |
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New York GovernorNew York Open Seat |
William Weld Withdrew |
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New York AssemblyNY 23 Vs: Pheffer (D) |
Stuart W. Mirsky Lost |
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New York AssemblyNY 92 Vs: Brodsky (D) |
Gerard Gershonowitz Lost General: 38% |
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US HouseOH 01 (Incumbent) |
Steve Chabot Re-Elected General: 53% |
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US HouseOH 04 Open Seat |
Jim Jordan Elected General: 60% |
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Ohio GovernorOhio Open Seat |
Kenneth Blackwell Lost General: 37% |
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Oklahoma GovernorOklahoma Vs: Henry |
Ernest J. Istook Jr. Lost General: 35% |
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Oklahoma HouseOK 31 |
Jason Murphey Elected General: 57.2% |
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Oklahoma HouseOK 44 |
Gary D. Caissie Lost General: 27.6% |
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Oklahoma HouseOK 84 (Incumbent) |
Sally Kern Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Oklahoma HouseOK 90 Open Seat |
Charles Key Elected General: 100% |
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Oklahoma SenateOK 04 |
Thomas Lannigan Lost General: 21.6% |
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Oklahoma SenateOK 34 (Incumbent) |
Randy Brogdon Re-Elected General: 60.6% |
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Portland Metro CouncilorOR 04 Open Seat |
Thomas B. Cox Lost General: 42% |
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Measure 39Oregon |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 67% |
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Measure 48Oregon |
TABOR: Restrict Tax Increases Failed General: 29% |
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Oregon AssemblyOR 17 (Incumbent) |
Jeff Kropf Re-Elected General: 69% |
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Oregon AssemblyOR 23 (Incumbent) |
Brian Boquist Re-Elected General: 58% |
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Oregon AssemblyOR 51 (Incumbent) |
Linda Flores Re-Elected General: 56% |
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US SenateRhode Island Vs: Chafee |
Steve Laffey Lost Primary Primary: 45.8% |
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South Carolina GovernorSouth Carolina (Incumbent) |
Marshall 'Mark' Sanford Re-Elected General: 55% |
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Amendment 5South Carolina |
KELO: Restrict Takings Adopted General: 85% |
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Tennessee GovernorTennessee |
Jim Bryson Lost General: 32% |
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Tennessee SenateTN 17 (Incumbent) |
Mae Beavers Elected General: 58% |
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US HouseTX 14 (Incumbent) |
Ron Paul Re-Elected General: 62% |
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U.S. HouseTX 25 Vs: Doggett |
Grant Rostig Lost |
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Bastrop County JudgeTexas |
Donald C. Loucks Lost Primary Primary: 37% |
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Hays County District AttorneyTexas Vs: Tibbe (D) |
Paul Velte IV Lost Primary Primary: 47.3% |
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Travis County JudicialTX 03 (Incumbent) |
Melissa Goodwin Lost General: 40.2% |
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Texas Land CommissionerTexas (Incumbent) |
Jerry Patterson Re-Elected General: 55.3% |
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Texas AssemblyTX 28 Open Seat |
Michael Franks Lost Primary Primary: 13.8% |
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Texas AssemblyTX 50 Vs: Strama |
Don Zimmerman Lost Primary Primary: 47% |
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Utah AssemblyUT 14 (Incumbent) |
Curt Oda Re-Elected General: 60% |
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Utah HouseUT 60 (Incumbent) |
Brad Daw Re-Elected General: 73.5% |
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Utah AssemblyUT 66 (Incumbent) |
Michael Morley Re-Elected Primary: 100% |
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US SenateVirginia (Incumbent) |
George Allen Lost General: 49.3% |
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Vermont HouseVT 01 |
David Atkinson Lost |
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Vermont House [Orange-Addison]VT 01 (Incumbent) |
Robert Wolffe Lost |
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Vermont House [Grand Isle-Ch]VT GC1 |
Hardy Machia Lost |
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Vermont Houe [Orleans-Caled]VT OC1 |
Ben Todd Lost |
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Initiative 933Washington |
KELO: Restrict Takings Failed General: 43% |
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Washington AssemblyWA 17 (Incumbent) |
Jim Dunn Lost General: 48.3% |
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Washington SenateWA 45 Open Seat |
Toby Nixon Lost General: 46.7% |
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US HouseWI 01 (Incumbent) |
Paul Ryan Re-Elected General: 62% |
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US HouseWI 07 Vs: Obey |
Jeff Tyberg Lost Primary |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 02 (Incumbent) |
Frank Lasee Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 13 Vs: Cullen |
Rick Baas Lost General: 35.3% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 14 (Incumbent) |
Leah Vukmir Re-Elected General: 61.7% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 24 Vs: Jeskewitz |
John F.W. Weber Lost Primary Primary: 38.9% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 31 (Incumbent) |
Stephen Nass Re-Elected General: 64% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 33 (Incumbent) |
Scott Newcomer Re-Elected General: 71.7% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 38 (Incumbent) |
Joel Kleefisch Re-Elected General: 66.5% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 58 (Incumbent) |
Pat Strachota Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 59 Vs: LeMahieau |
Daniel LeMahieau Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 67 |
Jeffrey Wood Re-Elected General: 54% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 69 (Incumbent) |
Scott Suder Re-Elected General: 64.4% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 83 (Incumbent) |
Scott Gunderson Re-Elected General: 68.6% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 87 (Incumbent) |
Mary Williams Re-Elected General: 50.5% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 97 Open Seat |
Christine Lufter Lost Primary |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 97 Open Seat |
Bill Kramer Elected General: 55.8% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 98 Open Seat |
Bob Collison Lost Primary Primary: 12% |
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Wisconsin AssemblyWI 99 (Incumbent) |
Donald Pridemore Re-Elected General: 100% |
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Wisconsin SenateWI 09 (Incumbent) |
Joe Leibham Re-Elected General: 59.5% |
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Wisconsin SenateWI 33 (Incumbent) |
Theodore Kanavas Re-Elected General: 67.3% |
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US SenateWyoming (Incumbent) |
Craig Thomas Re-Elected General: 68% |
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Wyoming SenateWY 25 (Incumbent) |
Cale Case Re-Elected General: 61% |
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