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WASHINGTON : 2013

STATISTICS OF THE

PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL

ELECTION OF

NOVEMBER 6, 2012

SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMIS-SIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF, INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY

KAREN L. HAAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

(Corrected to February 28, 2013)

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STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 2012

(Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District. Since party names for Presidential Electors for the same candidate vary from State to

State, the most commonly used name is listed in parentheses.)

ALABAMA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,255,925 Democratic .................................................................................................. 795,696 Independent ................................................................................................ 1 18,706 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,011

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jo Bonner, Republican .............................................................................. 196,374 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,302

2. Martha Roby, Republican .......................................................................... 180,591 Therese Ford, Democrat ............................................................................ 103,092 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 270

3. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 175,306 John Andrew Harris, Democrat ................................................................ 98,141 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 483

4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................ 199,071 Daniel H. Boman, Democrat ..................................................................... 69,706 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 341

5. Mo Brooks, Republican .............................................................................. 189,185 Charlie L. Holley, Democrat ..................................................................... 101,772 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 336

6. Spencer Bachus, Republican ..................................................................... 219,262 Penny H. Bailey, Democrat ....................................................................... 88,267 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 573

7. Don Chamberlain, Republican .................................................................. 73,835 Terri A. Sewell, Democrat ......................................................................... 232,520 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 203

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ..................................................................... 196,374 .................. .............. 4,302 200,676 2d district ...................................................................... 180,591 103,092 .............. 270 283,953 3d district ...................................................................... 175,306 98,141 .............. 483 273,930 4th district ..................................................................... 199,071 69,706 .............. 341 269,118 5th district ..................................................................... 189,185 101,772 .............. 336 291,293 6th district ..................................................................... 219,262 88,267 .............. 573 308,102 7th district ..................................................................... 73,835 232,520 .............. 203 306,558

Total ................................................................. 1,233,624 693,498 .............. 6,508 1,933,630

Presidential electors ............................................................. 1,255,925 795,696 1 18,706 4,011 2,074,338

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 2,981 for Constitu-tion; 12,328 for Libertarian; and 3,397 for Green.

ALASKA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 164,676 Democratic .................................................................................................. 122,640 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,392 Green .......................................................................................................... 2,917 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,870

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ALASKA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young, Republican ............................................................................. 185,296 Sharon M. Cissna, Democrat .................................................................... 82,927 Jim C. McDermott, Libertarian ................................................................ 15,028 Ted Gianoutsos, Nominating Petition ...................................................... 5,589 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 964

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Nomi-nat-ing

Peti-tion

Green Write- in Total

Representative: At large ................................................................ 185,296 82,927 15,028 5,589 .......... 964 289,804

Presidential electors ............................................... 164,676 122,640 7,392 .......... 2,917 2,870 300,495

ARIZONA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,233,654 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,025,232 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 32,100 Green .......................................................................................................... 7,816 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 452

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jeff Flake, Republican ............................................................................... 1,104,457 Richard Carmona, Democrat .................................................................... 1,036,542 Marc Victor, Libertarian ........................................................................... 102,109 Steven Watts, Write-in (Independent) ..................................................... 290 Don Manspeaker, Write-in (Independent) ............................................... 24

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jonathan Paton, Republican ..................................................................... 113,594 Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat ...................................................................... 122,774 Kim Allen, Libertarian .............................................................................. 15,227

2. Martha McSally, Republican .................................................................... 144,884 Ron Barber, Democrat ............................................................................... 147,338 Anthony Prowell, Write-in (Libertarian) ................................................. 57

3. Gabriela Saucedo Mercer, Republican ..................................................... 62,663 Raul M. Grijalva, Democrat ...................................................................... 98,468 Blanca Guerra, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,567

4. Paul A. Gosar, Republican ........................................................................ 162,907 Johnnie Robinson, Democrat .................................................................... 69,154 Joe Pamelia, Libertarian ........................................................................... 9,306 Richard Grayson, Americans Elect ........................................................... 2,393

5. Matt Salmon, Republican .......................................................................... 183,470 Spencer Morgan, Democrat ....................................................................... 89,589

6. David Schweikert, Republican .................................................................. 179,706 Matt Jette, Democrat ................................................................................ 97,666 Jack Anderson, Libertarian ...................................................................... 10,167 Mark Salazar, Green ................................................................................. 5,637 James Ketover, Write-in ........................................................................... 1

7. Ed Pastor, Democrat ................................................................................. 104,489 Joe Cobb, Libertarian ................................................................................ 23,338

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ARIZONA—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

8. Trent Franks, Republican ......................................................................... 172,809 Gene Scharer, Democrat ........................................................................... 95,635 Stephen Dolgos, Americans Elect ............................................................. 4,347

9. Vernon B. Parker, Republican .................................................................. 111,630 Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat ....................................................................... 121,881 Powell Gammill, Libertarian .................................................................... 16,620

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

Ameri-cans Elect

Write- in

(Inde-pend-ent)

Write- in

(Lib-ertari-

an)

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 113,594 122,774 15,227 ................ ............ ............. .......... ............. 251,595 2d district ..................... 144,884 147,338 .................. ................ ............ ............. 57 ............. 292,279 3d district ..................... 62,663 98,468 7,567 ................ ............ ............. .......... ............. 168,698 4th district .................... 162,907 69,154 9,306 ................ 2,393 ............. .......... ............. 243,760 5th district .................... 183,470 89,589 .................. ................ ............ ............. .......... ............. 273,059 6th district .................... 179,706 97,666 10,167 5,637 ............ ............. .......... 1 293,177 7th district .................... ........................ 104,489 23,338 ................ ............ ............. .......... ............. 127,827 8th district .................... 172,809 95,635 .................. ................ 4,347 ............. .......... ............. 272,791 9th district .................... 111,630 121,881 16,620 ................ ............ ............. .......... ............. 250,131

Total ...................... 1,131,663 946,994 82,225 5,637 6,740 ............. 57 1 2,173,317

Senator ............................. 1,104,457 1,036,542 102,109 ................ ............ 314 .......... ............. 2,243,422

Presidential electors ........ 1,233,654 1,025,232 32,100 7,816 ............ ............. .......... 1 452 2,299,254

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 289 for Constitution; 119 for Justice; 14 for Independent American; and 7 for Democratic.

ARKANSAS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 647,744 Democratic .................................................................................................. 394,409 Green .......................................................................................................... 9,305 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 16,276 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 1,734

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Eric A. ‘‘Rick’’ Crawford, Republican ........................................................ 138,800 Scott Ellington, Democrat ......................................................................... 96,601 Jacob Holloway, Green .............................................................................. 5,015 Jessica Paxton, Libertarian ...................................................................... 6,427

2. Tim Griffin, Republican ............................................................................ 158,175 Herb Rule, Democrat ................................................................................. 113,156 Barbara Ward, Green ................................................................................ 8,566 Chris Hayes, Libertarian .......................................................................... 6,701

3. Steve Womack, Republican ....................................................................... 186,467 Rebekah J. Kennedy, Green ..................................................................... 39,318 David Pangrac, Libertarian ...................................................................... 19,875

4. Tom Cotton, Republican ............................................................................ 154,149 Gene Jeffress, Democrat ........................................................................... 95,013 J. Joshua Drake, Green ............................................................................. 4,807 Bobby Tullis, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,984

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green Liber-

tarian

So-cial-ism and Lib-era-tion

Total

Representatives: 1st district ............................................................. 138,800 96,601 5,015 6,427 .......... 246,843

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ARKANSAS—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas—Continued

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green Liber-

tarian

So-cial-ism and Lib-era-tion

Total

2d district .............................................................. 158,175 113,156 8,566 6,701 .......... 286,598 3d district .............................................................. 186,467 .............. 39,318 19,875 .......... 245,660 4th district ............................................................. 154,149 95,013 4,807 4,984 .......... 258,953

Total ........................................................ 637,591 304,770 57,706 37,987 .......... 1,038,054

Presidential electors .................................................... 647,744 394,409 9,305 16,276 1,734 1,069,468

CALIFORNIA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 4,839,958 Democratic .................................................................................................. 7,854,285 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 143,221 Green .......................................................................................................... 85,638 Peace and Freedom .................................................................................... 53,824 American Independent .............................................................................. 38,372 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 23,249

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Elizabeth Emken, Republican ................................................................... 4,713,887 Dianne Feinstein, Democrat ..................................................................... 7,864,624

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Doug La Malfa, Republican ...................................................................... 168,827 Jim Reed, Democrat .................................................................................. 125,386

2. Daniel W. Roberts, Republican ................................................................. 91,310 Jared Huffman, Democrat ......................................................................... 226,216

3. Kim Vann, Republican .............................................................................. 107,086 John Garamendi, Democrat ...................................................................... 126,882

4. Tom McClintock, Republican .................................................................... 197,803 Jack Uppal, Democrat ............................................................................... 125,885

5. Randy Loftin, Republican .......................................................................... 69,545 Mike Thompson, Democrat ....................................................................... 202,872

6. Joseph McCray, Sr., Republican ............................................................... 53,406 Doris O. Matsui, Democrat ....................................................................... 160,667

7. Daniel E. Lungren, Republican ................................................................ 132,050 Ami Bera, Democrat .................................................................................. 141,241

8. Paul Cook, Republican .............................................................................. 103,093 Gregg Imus, Republican ............................................................................ 76,551

9. Ricky Gill, Republican ............................................................................... 94,704 Jerry McNerney, Democrat ....................................................................... 118,373

10. Jeff Denham, Republican .......................................................................... 110,265 Jose Hernandez, Democrat ....................................................................... 98,934

11. Virginia Fuller, Republican ...................................................................... 87,136 George Miller, Democrat ........................................................................... 200,743

12. John Dennis, Republican .......................................................................... 44,478 Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................ 253,709

13. Barbara Lee, Democrat ............................................................................. 250,436 Marilyn M. Singleton, No Party Preference ............................................ 38,146

14. Deborah ‘‘Debbie’’ Bacigalupi, Republican ............................................... 54,455 Jackie Speier, Democrat ............................................................................ 203,828

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 15. Eric Swalwell, Democrat ........................................................................... 120,388

Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat .................................................................. 110,646 16. Brian Daniel Whelan, Republican ............................................................ 62,801

Jim Costa, Democrat ................................................................................. 84,649 17. Evelyn Li, Republican ............................................................................... 57,336

Michael M. Honda, Democrat ................................................................... 159,392 18. Dave Chapman, Republican ...................................................................... 89,103

Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat ......................................................................... 212,831 19. Robert Murray, Republican ....................................................................... 59,313

Zoe Lofgren, Democrat .............................................................................. 162,300 20. Jeff Taylor, Republican ............................................................................. 60,566

Sam Farr, Democrat .................................................................................. 172,996 21. David G. Valadao, Republican .................................................................. 67,164

John Hernandez, Democrat ...................................................................... 49,119 22. Devin Nunes, Republican .......................................................................... 132,386

Otto Lee, Democrat .................................................................................... 81,555 23. Kevin McCarthy, Republican .................................................................... 158,161

Terry Phillips, No Party Preference ......................................................... 57,842 24. Abel Maldonado, Republican .................................................................... 127,746

Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................ 156,749 25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican .................................................. 129,593

Lee C. Rogers, Democrat ........................................................................... 106,982 26. Tony Strickland, Republican ..................................................................... 124,863

Julia Brownley, Democrat ......................................................................... 139,072 27. Jack Orswell, Republican .......................................................................... 86,817

Judy Chu, Democrat .................................................................................. 154,191 28. Phil Jennerjahn, Republican ..................................................................... 58,008

Adam B. Schiff, Democrat ......................................................................... 188,703 29. Tony Cardenas, Democrat ......................................................................... 111,287

David R. Hernandez, No Party Preference .............................................. 38,994 30. Brad Sherman, Democrat ......................................................................... 149,456

Howard L. Berman, Democrat .................................................................. 98,395 31. Gary G. Miller, Republican ....................................................................... 88,964

Bob Dutton, Republican ............................................................................ 72,255 32. David L. Miller, Republican ...................................................................... 65,208

Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat ................................................................ 124,903 33. Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ................................................................... 171,860

Bill Bloomfield, No Party Preference ....................................................... 146,660 34. Stephen C. Smith, Republican .................................................................. 20,223

Xavier Becerra, Democrat ......................................................................... 120,367 35. Gloria Negrete McLeod, Democrat ........................................................... 79,698

Joe Baca, Democrat ................................................................................... 62,982 36. Mary Bono Mack, Republican ................................................................... 97,953

Raul Ruiz, Democrat ................................................................................. 110,189 37. Morgan Osborne, Republican .................................................................... 32,541

Karen Bass, Democrat ............................................................................... 207,039 38. Benjamin Campos, Republican ................................................................. 69,807

Linda T. Sanchez, Democrat ..................................................................... 145,280 39. Edward R. Royce, Republican ................................................................... 145,607

Jay Chen, Democrat .................................................................................. 106,360 40. Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat .............................................................. 73,940

David Sanchez, Democrat ......................................................................... 51,613

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 41. John Tavaglione, Republican .................................................................... 72,074

Mark Takano, Democrat ........................................................................... 103,578 42. Ken Calvert, Republican ........................................................................... 130,245

Michael Williamson, Democrat ................................................................. 84,702 43. Maxine Waters, Democrat ......................................................................... 143,123

Bob Flores, Democrat ................................................................................ 57,771 44. Janice Hahn, Democrat ............................................................................. 99,909

Laura Richardson, Democrat .................................................................... 65,989 45. John Campbell, Republican ...................................................................... 171,417

Sukhee Kang, Democrat ............................................................................ 121,814 46. Jerry Hayden, Republican ......................................................................... 54,121

Loretta Sanchez, Democrat ....................................................................... 95,694 47. Gary DeLong, Republican ......................................................................... 99,919

Alan Lowenthal, Democrat ....................................................................... 130,093 48. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................ 177,144

Ron Varasteh, Democrat ........................................................................... 113,358 49. Darrell E. Issa, Republican ....................................................................... 159,725

Jerry Tetalman, Democrat ........................................................................ 114,893 50. Duncan Hunter, Republican ..................................................................... 174,838

David B. Secor, Democrat ......................................................................... 83,455 51. Michael Crimmins, Republican ................................................................ 45,464

Juan Vargas, Democrat ............................................................................. 113,934 52. Brian P. Bilbray, Republican .................................................................... 144,459

Scott Peters, Democrat .............................................................................. 151,451 53. Nick Popaditch, Republican ...................................................................... 103,482

Susan A. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................ 164,825

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COLORADO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,185,243 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,323,101 Unaffiliated ................................................................................................ 2,588 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 35,545 Green .......................................................................................................... 7,508 American Constitution .............................................................................. 6,234 Peace and Freedom .................................................................................... 5,057 Justice ......................................................................................................... 1,262 We the People ............................................................................................ 791 America’s Party .......................................................................................... 679 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 317 Socialist ...................................................................................................... 308 American Third Position ........................................................................... 267 Objectivist ................................................................................................... 235 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 192 Socialist Equality ....................................................................................... 189

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Danny Stroud, Republican ........................................................................ 93,217 Diana DeGette, Democrat ......................................................................... 237,579 Frank Atwood, Libertarian ....................................................................... 12,585 Gary Swing, Green .................................................................................... 4,829

2. Kevin Lundberg, Republican .................................................................... 162,639 Jared Polis, Democrat ............................................................................... 234,758 Randy Luallin, Libertarian ....................................................................... 13,770 Susan P. Hall, Green ................................................................................. 10,413

3. Scott R. Tipton, Republican ...................................................................... 185,291 Sal Pace, Democrat .................................................................................... 142,619 Tisha T. Casida, Unaffiliated .................................................................... 11,125 Gregory Gilman, Libertarian .................................................................... 8,212

4. Cory Gardner, Republican ........................................................................ 200,006 Brandon Shaffer, Democrat ...................................................................... 125,800 Josh Gilliland, Libertarian ........................................................................ 10,682 Doug Aden, American Constitution .......................................................... 5,848

5. Doug Lamborn, Republican ....................................................................... 199,639 Dave Anderson, Unaffiliated ..................................................................... 53,318 Jim Pirtle, Libertarian .............................................................................. 22,778 Misha Luzov, Green ................................................................................... 18,284 Kenneth R. Harvell, American Constitution ........................................... 13,212

6. Mike Coffman, Republican ........................................................................ 163,938 Joe Miklosi, Democrat ............................................................................... 156,937 Kathy Polhemus, Unaffiliated .................................................................. 13,442 Patrick E. Provost, Libertarian ................................................................ 8,597

7. Joe Coors, Republican ............................................................................... 139,066 Ed Perlmutter, Democrat .......................................................................... 182,460 Buck Bailey, Libertarian ........................................................................... 9,148 Douglas ‘‘Dayhorse’’ Campbell, American Constitution .......................... 10,296

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CONNECTICUT

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 634,892 Democratic .................................................................................................. 905,083 Independent ................................................................................................ 4,971 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 12,340 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 918

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Linda E. McMahon, Republican ............................................................... 604,569 Independent ............................................................................................ 46,520

Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat ........................................................... 792,983 Working Families ................................................................................... 35,778

Paul Passarelli, Libertarian ...................................................................... 25,045 Michael D. Adams, Write-in ..................................................................... 388 Matthew Coleman, Write-in ..................................................................... 6,414 Jeff Russell, Write-in ................................................................................. 40 John Traceski, Write-in ............................................................................. 19 Michael Vasile, Write-in ............................................................................ 8

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John Henry Decker, Republican ............................................................... 82,321 John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................ 192,840

Working Families ................................................................................... 14,133 S. Michael DeRosa, Green ......................................................................... 5,477 Matthew M. Corey, Petition ...................................................................... 2,290

2. Paul M. Formica, Republican ................................................................... 88,103 Joe Courtney, Democrat ............................................................................ 189,444

Working Families ................................................................................... 15,264 Daniel J. Reale, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,511 Colin D. Bennett, Green ............................................................................ 3,638

3. Wayne Winsley, Republican ...................................................................... 73,726 Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ...................................................................... 197,163

Working Families ................................................................................... 20,410 Hector W. Concepcion, Jr., Write-in ......................................................... 1 Stephen ‘‘Steve’’ Packard, Write-in .......................................................... 1

4. Steve Obsitnik, Republican ....................................................................... 117,503 James A. Himes, Democrat ....................................................................... 167,320

Working Families ................................................................................... 8,609

5. Andrew Roraback, Republican .................................................................. 128,927 Independent ............................................................................................ 9,710

Elizabeth Esty, Democrat ......................................................................... 137,631 Working Families ................................................................................... 8,467

Russ Jaeger, Write-in ................................................................................ 10 John Pistone, Write-in ............................................................................... 12

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Working Families

Liber-tarian Green Peti-

tion Write-

in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 82,321 192,840 ............... 14,133 ............... 5,477 2,290 ............ 297,061 2d district ..................... 88,103 189,444 ............... 15,264 3,511 3,638 ............ ............ 299,960 3d district ..................... 73,726 197,163 ............... 20,410 ............... ............ ............ 2 291,301 4th district .................... 117,503 167,320 ............... 8,609 ............... ............ ............ ............ 293,432 5th district .................... 128,927 137,631 9,710 8,467 ............... ............ ............ 22 284,757

Total ....................... 490,580 884,398 9,710 66,883 3,511 9,115 2,290 24 1,466,511

Senator ............................. 604,569 792,983 46,520 35,778 25,045 ............ ............ 6,869 1,511,764

Presidential electors ........ 634,892 905,083 4,971 ................. 12,340 ............ ............ 1 918 1,558,204

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 863 for Green; and 25 for Socialist Workers.

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DELAWARE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 165,484 Democratic .................................................................................................. 242,584 Green .......................................................................................................... 1,940 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,882

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kevin Wade, Republican ........................................................................... 115,700 Thomas R. Carper, Democrat ................................................................... 265,415 Alexander Pires, Independent Party of Delaware ................................... 15,300 Andrew Richard Groff, Green ................................................................... 3,191

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Thomas H. Kovach, Republican ................................................................ 129,757 John C. Carney, Jr., Democrat ................................................................. 249,933 Bernard August, Green ............................................................................. 4,273 Scott Gesty, Libertarian ............................................................................ 4,096

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware

Title of candidate Repub-lican

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Green Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative: At large ............................................................................... 129,757 249,933 ............ 4,273 4,096 388,059

Senator ................................................................................... 115,700 265,415 15,300 3,191 .......... 399,606

Presidential electors .............................................................. 165,484 242,584 ............ 1,940 3,882 413,890

FLORIDA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 4,163,447 Democratic .................................................................................................. 4,237,756 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 44,726 Green .......................................................................................................... 8,947 Peace and Freedom .................................................................................... 8,154 Objectivist ................................................................................................... 3,856 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,607 Justice ......................................................................................................... 1,754 America’s Independent Party of Florida .................................................. 946 Reform ........................................................................................................ 820 Socialist ...................................................................................................... 799 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 322 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 45

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Connie Mack, Republican .......................................................................... 3,458,267 Bill Nelson, Democrat ............................................................................... 4,523,451 Bill Gaylor, No Party Affiliation ............................................................... 126,079 Chris Borgia, No Party Affiliation ............................................................ 82,089 Naomi Craine, Write-in ............................................................................. 19 Lawrence Sidney Scott, Write-in .............................................................. 18 Robert Monroe, Write-in ........................................................................... 12 Piotr Blass, Write-in .................................................................................. 9 Lionel Long, Write-in ................................................................................ 2

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeff Miller, Republican .............................................................................. 238,440 Jim Bryan, Democrat ................................................................................ 92,961 Calen Fretts, Libertarian .......................................................................... 11,176 William Cleave Drummond II, Write-in .................................................. 17

2. Steve Southerland II, Republican ............................................................ 175,856 Al Lawson, Democrat ................................................................................ 157,634 Floyd Patrick Miller, Write-in .................................................................. 228

3. Ted Yoho, Republican ................................................................................ 204,331 J. R. Gaillot, Democrat .............................................................................. 102,468 Philip Dodds, No Party Affiliation ........................................................... 8,870

4. Ander Crenshaw, Republican ................................................................... 239,988 Jim Klauder, No Party Affiliation ............................................................ 75,236 Gary Koniz, Write-in ................................................................................. 246

5. LeAnne Kolb, Republican .......................................................................... 70,700 Corrine Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 190,472 Eileen Fleming, No Party Affiliation ....................................................... 7,978 Bruce Ray Riggs, Write-in ........................................................................ 3

6. Ron Desantis, Republican ......................................................................... 195,962 Heather Beaven, Democrat ....................................................................... 146,489

7. John L. Mica, Republican .......................................................................... 185,518 Jason H. Kendall, Democrat ..................................................................... 130,479 Fred Marra, Write-in ................................................................................. 13

8. Bill Posey, Republican ............................................................................... 205,432 Shannon Roberts, Democrat ..................................................................... 130,870 Richard H. Gillmor, No Party Affiliation ................................................. 12,607

9. Todd Long, Republican .............................................................................. 98,856 Alan Grayson, Democrat ........................................................................... 164,891

10. Daniel Webster, Republican ...................................................................... 164,649 Val B. Demings, Democrat ........................................................................ 153,574 Naipaul Seegolam, Write-in ...................................................................... 46

11. Richard B. Nugent, Republican ................................................................ 218,360 H. David Werder, Democrat ..................................................................... 120,303

12. Gus M. Bilirakis, Republican .................................................................... 209,604 Jonathan Michael Snow, Democrat .......................................................... 108,770 John Russell, No Party Affiliation ........................................................... 6,878 Paul Sidney Elliott, No Party Affiliation ................................................. 4,915

13. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ................................................................... 189,605 Jessica Ehrlich, Democrat ......................................................................... 139,742

14. Evelio ‘‘E J’’ Otero, Republican ................................................................. 83,480 Kathy Castor, Democrat ............................................................................ 197,121

15. Dennis A. Ross, Republican ...................................................................... (1 ) 16. Vern Buchanan, Republican ..................................................................... 187,147

Keith Fitzgerald, Democrat ...................................................................... 161,929 17. Thomas J. Rooney, Republican ................................................................. 165,488

William Bronson, Democrat ...................................................................... 116,766 Tom Baumann, Write-in ........................................................................... 12

18. Allen B. West, Republican ........................................................................ 164,353 Patrick Murphy, Democrat ....................................................................... 166,257 Marilyn Davis Holloman, Write-in ........................................................... 55

19. Trey Radel, Republican ............................................................................. 189,833 Jim Roach, Democrat ................................................................................ 109,746 Brandon M. Smith, No Party Affiliation .................................................. 6,637

20. Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat .................................................................... 214,727 Randall Terry, No Party Affiliation ......................................................... 29,553 Anthony M. Dutrow, Write-in ................................................................... 5

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 21. Theodore E. Deutch, Democrat ................................................................. 221,263

W. Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Trout, No Party Affiliation ....................................... 37,776 Cesar Henao, No Party Affiliation ........................................................... 25,361

22. Adam Hasner, Republican ........................................................................ 142,050 Lois Frankel, Democrat ............................................................................. 171,021

23. Karen Harrington, Republican ................................................................. 98,096 Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat .................................................... 174,205 Ilya Katz, No Party Affiliation ................................................................. 3,129

24. Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat ................................................................. (1 ) 25. Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican ................................................................. 151,466

Stanley Blumenthal, No Party Affiliation ............................................... 31,664 VoteForEddie.Com, No Party Affiliation ................................................. 17,099

26. David Rivera, Republican ......................................................................... 108,820 Joe Garcia, Democrat ................................................................................ 135,694 Angel Fernandez, No Party Affiliation .................................................... 5,726 Jose Peixoto, No Party Affiliation ............................................................ 2,717

27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican ............................................................. 138,488 Manny Yevancey, Democrat ..................................................................... 85,020 Thomas Joe Cruz-Wiggins, No Party Affiliation ..................................... 6,663

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GEORGIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,078,688 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,773,827 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 45,324

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................ 157,181 Lesli Rae Messinger, Democrat ................................................................ 92,399

2. John House, Republican ............................................................................ 92,410 Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. 162,751

3. Lynn A. Westmoreland, Republican ......................................................... 232,380

4. J. Chris Vaughn, Republican .................................................................... 75,041 Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson, Jr., Democrat ................................................ 208,861

5. Howard Stopeck, Republican .................................................................... 43,335 John Lewis, Democrat ............................................................................... 234,330

6. Tom Price, Republican ............................................................................... 189,669 Jeff Kazanow, Democrat ........................................................................... 104,365

7. Rob Woodall, Republican ........................................................................... 156,689 Steve Reilly, Democrat .............................................................................. 95,377

8. Austin Scott, Republican ........................................................................... 197,789

9. Doug Collins, Republican .......................................................................... 192,101 Jody Cooley, Democrat .............................................................................. 60,052

10. Paul C. Broun, Republican ........................................................................ 211,065

11. Phil Gingrey, Republican .......................................................................... 196,968 Patrick Thompson, Democrat ................................................................... 90,353

12. Lee Anderson, Republican ......................................................................... 119,973 John Barrow, Democrat ............................................................................ 139,148

13. S. Malik, Republican ................................................................................. 79,550 David Scott, Democrat ............................................................................... 201,988

14. Tom Graves, Republican ........................................................................... 159,947 Daniel ‘‘Danny’’ Grant, Democrat ............................................................. 59,245

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives: 1st district ........................................................................................ 157,181 92,399 ............ 249,580 2d district ......................................................................................... 92,410 162,751 ............ 255,161 3d district ......................................................................................... 232,380 .................. ............ 232,380 4th district ....................................................................................... 75,041 208,861 ............ 283,902 5th district ....................................................................................... 43,335 234,330 ............ 277,665 6th district ....................................................................................... 189,669 104,365 ............ 294,034 7th district ....................................................................................... 156,689 95,377 ............ 252,066 8th district ....................................................................................... 197,789 .................. ............ 197,789 9th district ....................................................................................... 192,101 60,052 ............ 252,153 10th district ..................................................................................... 211,065 .................. ............ 211,065 11th district ..................................................................................... 196,968 90,353 ............ 287,321 12th district ..................................................................................... 119,973 139,148 ............ 259,121 13th district ..................................................................................... 79,550 201,988 ............ 281,538 14th district ..................................................................................... 159,947 59,245 ............ 219,192

Total ................................................................................... 2,104,098 1,448,869 ............ 3,552,967

Presidential electors ............................................................................... 2,078,688 1,773,827 45,324 3,897,839

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HAWAII FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 121,015 Democratic .................................................................................................. 306,658 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,840 Green .......................................................................................................... 3,184 Blank .......................................................................................................... 2,227 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 235

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Linda Lingle, Republican .......................................................................... 160,994 Mazie K. Hirono, Democrat ...................................................................... 269,489 Blank .......................................................................................................... 6,599 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 77

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Charles K. Djou, Republican ..................................................................... 96,824 Colleen W. Hanabusa, Democrat .............................................................. 116,505 Blank .......................................................................................................... 4,467 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 80

2. Kawika Crowley, Republican .................................................................... 40,707 Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat .......................................................................... 168,503 Blank .......................................................................................................... 9,952 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 121

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Green Blank Over Votes Total

Representatives: 1st district .......................................................... 96,824 116,505 .......... .......... 4,467 80 217,876 2d district ........................................................... 40,707 168,503 .......... .......... 9,952 121 219,283

Total ..................................................... 137,531 285,008 .......... .......... 14,419 201 437,159

Senator ...................................................................... 160,994 269,489 .......... .......... 6,599 77 437,159

Presidential electors ................................................. 121,015 306,658 3,840 3,184 2,227 235 437,159

IDAHO FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 420,911 Democratic .................................................................................................. 212,787 Independent ................................................................................................ 1 6,901 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 9,453 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,222

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Raul R. Labrador, Republican .................................................................. 199,402 Jimmy Farris, Democrat ........................................................................... 97,450 Pro-Life, Independent ................................................................................ 7,607 Rob Oates, Libertarian .............................................................................. 12,265

2. Michael K. Simpson, Republican .............................................................. 207,412 Nicole LeFavour, Democrat ...................................................................... 110,847 Jack Wayne Chappell, Write-in ................................................................ 235

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ...................................................... 199,402 97,450 7,607 12,265 .......... .......... 316,724 2d district ....................................................... 207,412 110,847 ............ ............ .......... 235 318,494

Total .................................................. 406,814 208,297 7,607 12,265 .......... 235 635,218

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IDAHO—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho—Continued

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in Total

Presidential electors .............................................. 420,911 212,787 1 6,901 9,453 2,222 .......... 652,274

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 4,402 for Green; and 2,499 for Justice.

ILLINOIS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,135,216 Democratic .................................................................................................. 3,019,512 Green .......................................................................................................... 30,222 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 56,229 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 835

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Donald E. Peloquin, Republican ............................................................... 83,989 Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ......................................................................... 236,854 John Hawkins, Write-in ............................................................................ 1

2. Brian Woodworth, Republican .................................................................. 69,115 Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 188,303 Marcus Lewis, Independent ...................................................................... 40,006 Anthony W. Williams, Write-in ................................................................ 288

3. Richard L. Grabowski, Republican ........................................................... 77,653 Daniel Lipinski, Democrat ........................................................................ 168,738 Laura Anderson, Write-in ......................................................................... 7

4. Hector Concepcion, Republican ................................................................ 27,279 Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat ..................................................................... 133,226 Ymelda Viramontes, Write-in ................................................................... 4

5. Dan Schmitt, Republican .......................................................................... 77,289 Mike Quigley, Democrat ............................................................................ 177,729 Nancy Wade, Green ................................................................................... 15,359

6. Peter J. Roskam, Republican .................................................................... 193,138 Leslie Coolidge, Democrat ......................................................................... 132,991

7. Rita Zak, Republican ................................................................................. 31,466 Danny K. Davis, Democrat ....................................................................... 242,439 John H. Monaghan, Independent ............................................................. 12,523 Phil Collins, Write-in ................................................................................. 5 Dennis Richter, Write-in ........................................................................... 2

8. Joe Walsh, Republican .............................................................................. 101,860 Tammy Duckworth, Democrat .................................................................. 123,206

9. Timothy C. Wolfe, Republican .................................................................. 98,924 Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat ............................................................. 194,869 Hilaire ‘‘Fuji’’ Shioura, Write-in ............................................................... 8 Susanne Atanus, Write-in ......................................................................... 6

10. Robert J. Dold, Republican ....................................................................... 130,564 Brad Schneider, Democrat ........................................................................ 133,890

11. Judy Biggert, Republican .......................................................................... 105,348 Bill Foster, Democrat ................................................................................ 148,928 Chris Michel, Write-in ............................................................................... 19

12. Jason Plummer, Republican ..................................................................... 129,902 William L. Enyart, Democrat ................................................................... 157,000 Paula Bradshaw, Green ............................................................................ 17,045 Shon-Tiyon Horton, Write-in .................................................................... 2

13. Rodney Davis, Republican ......................................................................... 137,034 David M. Gill, Democrat ........................................................................... 136,032 John Hartman, Independent ..................................................................... 21,319

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ILLINOIS—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

14. Randy Hultgren, Republican .................................................................... 177,603 Dennis Anderson, Democrat ..................................................................... 124,351

15. John Shimkus, Republican ....................................................................... 205,775 Angela Michael, Democrat ........................................................................ 94,162

16. Adam Kinzinger, Republican .................................................................... 181,789 Wanda Rohl, Democrat ............................................................................. 112,301

17. Robert T. Schilling, Republican ................................................................ 134,623 Cheri Bustos, Democrat ............................................................................ 153,519 Eric Reyes, Write-in .................................................................................. 10 Joe Faber, Write-in .................................................................................... 9

18. Aaron Schock, Republican ......................................................................... 244,467 Steve Waterworth, Democrat .................................................................... 85,164

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-

tarian Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 83,989 236,854 ............... ............... ............... 1 320,844 2d district .............. 69,115 188,303 40,006 ............... ............... 288 297,712 3d district .............. 77,653 168,738 ............... ............... ............... 7 246,398 4th district ............ 27,279 133,226 ............... ............... ............... 4 160,509 5th district ............ 77,289 177,729 ............... 15,359 ............... .............. 270,377 6th district ............ 193,138 132,991 ............... ............... ............... .............. 326,129 7th district ............ 31,466 242,439 12,523 ............... ............... 7 286,435 8th district ............ 101,860 123,206 ............... ............... ............... .............. 225,066 9th district ............ 98,924 194,869 ............... ............... ............... 14 293,807 10th district .......... 130,564 133,890 ............... ............... ............... .............. 264,454 11th district .......... 105,348 148,928 ............... ............... ............... 19 254,295 12th district .......... 129,902 157,000 ............... 17,045 ............... 2 303,949 13th district .......... 137,034 136,032 21,319 ............... ............... .............. 294,385 14th district .......... 177,603 124,351 ............... ............... ............... .............. 301,954 15th district .......... 205,775 94,162 ............... ............... ............... .............. 299,937 16th district .......... 181,789 112,301 ............... ............... ............... .............. 294,090 17th district .......... 134,623 153,519 ............... ............... ............... 19 288,161 18th district .......... 244,467 85,164 ............... ............... ............... .............. 329,631

Total ............... 2,207,818 2,743,702 73,848 32,404 ............... 361 5,058,133

Presidential electors 2,135,216 3,019,512 ............... 30,222 56,229 1 835 5,242,014

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 415 for Constitution; and 185 for Justice.

INDIANA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,420,543 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,152,887 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 50,111 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 993

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard E. Mourdock, Republican ............................................................ 1,133,621 Joe Donnelly, Democrat ............................................................................ 1,281,181 Andrew ‘‘Andy’’ Horning, Libertarian ...................................................... 145,282 James L. Johnson, Jr., Write-in (Workers Peace and Love) .................. 15 Amy J. Willis, Write-in (Independent) ..................................................... 3

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Joel Phelps, Republican ............................................................................ 91,291 Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat .................................................................... 187,743

2. Jackie Walorski, Republican ..................................................................... 134,033 Brendan Mullen, Democrat ....................................................................... 130,113 Joseph Wayne Ruiz, Libertarian .............................................................. 9,326 Kenneth R. Lunce, Jr., Write-in ............................................................... 3

3. Marlin A. Stutzman, Republican .............................................................. 187,872 Kevin R. Boyd, Democrat .......................................................................... 92,363

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INDIANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4. Todd Rokita, Republican ........................................................................... 168,688

Tara E. Nelson, Democrat ......................................................................... 93,015 Benjamin J. Gehlhausen, Libertarian ...................................................... 10,565

5. Susan Brooks, Republican ......................................................................... 194,570 Scott Reske, Democrat ............................................................................... 125,347 Chard Reid, Libertarian ............................................................................ 13,442

6. Luke Messer, Republican .......................................................................... 162,613 Bradley T. Bookout, Democrat .................................................................. 96,678 Rex Bell, Libertarian ................................................................................. 15,962

7. Carlos A. May, Republican ........................................................................ 95,828 Andre Carson, Democrat ........................................................................... 162,122

8. Larry Bucshon, Republican ....................................................................... 151,533 Dave Crooks, Democrat ............................................................................. 122,325 Bart Gadau, Libertarian ........................................................................... 10,134

9. Todd C. Young, Republican ....................................................................... 165,332 Shelli Yoder, Democrat .............................................................................. 132,848

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write- in

(Work-ers

Peace and

Love)

Write- in

(Inde-pend-ent)

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ........................................ 91,291 187,743 .............. ........... .......... .......... 279,034 2d district ......................................... 134,033 130,113 9,326 ........... .......... 3 273,475 3d district ......................................... 187,872 92,363 .............. ........... .......... .......... 280,235 4th district ........................................ 168,688 93,015 10,565 ........... .......... .......... 272,268 5th district ........................................ 194,570 125,347 13,442 ........... .......... .......... 333,359 6th district ........................................ 162,613 96,678 15,962 ........... .......... .......... 275,253 7th district ........................................ 95,828 162,122 .............. ........... .......... .......... 257,950 8th district ........................................ 151,533 122,325 10,134 ........... .......... .......... 283,992 9th district ........................................ 165,332 132,848 .............. ........... .......... .......... 298,180

Total ................................... 1,351,760 1,142,554 59,429 ........... .......... 3 2,553,746

Senator ..................................................... 1,133,621 1,281,181 145,282 15 3 .......... 2,560,102

Presidential electors ............................... 1,420,543 1,152,887 50,111 ........... .......... 1 993 2,624,534

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 290 for Constitution; 625 for Green; 7 for Democratic; 51 for Independent; 17 for Socialist; and 2 for Republican.

IOWA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 730,617 Democratic .................................................................................................. 822,544 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 12,926 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 445 Green .......................................................................................................... 3,769 Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,038 Party for Socialism and Liberation .......................................................... 372 Nominated by Petition .............................................................................. 1,027 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7,442

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IOWA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ben Lange, Republican .............................................................................. 162,465 Bruce L. Braley, Democrat ........................................................................ 222,422 Gregory Hughes, Nominated by Petition ................................................. 4,772 George Todd Krail II, Nominated by Petition ......................................... 931 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 259

2. John Archer, Republican ........................................................................... 161,977 David Loebsack, Democrat ........................................................................ 211,863 Alan Aversa, Nominated by Petition ........................................................ 7,112 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 323

3. Tom Latham, Republican .......................................................................... 202,000 Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat .................................................................. 168,632 David Rosenfeld, Socialist Workers .......................................................... 6,286 Scott G. Batcher, Nominated by Petition ................................................ 9,352 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 572

4. Steve King, Republican ............................................................................. 200,063 Christie Vilsack, Democrat ....................................................................... 169,470 Martin James Monroe, Nominated by Petition ....................................... 8,124 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 226

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

Social-ist

Work-ers

Green Con-stitu-tion

Party for So-cial-ism and Lib-era-tion

Nomi-nated by Petition

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 162,465 222,422 .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... 5,703 259 390,849 2d district ..................... 161,977 211,863 .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... 7,112 323 381,275 3d district ..................... 202,000 168,632 .............. 6,286 ........... ........... .......... 9,352 572 386,842 4th district .................... 200,063 169,470 .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... 8,124 226 377,883

Total ....................... 726,505 772,387 .............. 6,286 ........... ........... .......... 30,291 1,380 1,536,849

Presidential electors ........ 730,617 822,544 12,926 445 3,769 3,038 372 1,027 7,442 1,582,180

KANSAS

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 692,634 Democratic .................................................................................................. 440,726 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 20,456 Reform Party of Kansas ............................................................................ 5,017 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 1,138

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Tim Huelskamp, Republican ..................................................................... 211,337

2. Lynn Jenkins, Republican ......................................................................... 167,463 Tobias Schlingensiepen, Democrat ........................................................... 113,735 Dennis Hawver, Libertarian ..................................................................... 12,520

3. Kevin Yoder, Republican ........................................................................... 201,087 Joel Balam, Libertarian ............................................................................ 92,675

4. Mike Pompeo, Republican ......................................................................... 161,094 Robert Leon Tillman, Democrat ............................................................... 81,770 Thomas Jefferson, Libertarian ................................................................. 16,058

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KANSAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Re-form Party

of Kan-sas

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ........................................................... 211,337 .............. .............. .......... ............ 211,337 2d district ............................................................ 167,463 113,735 12,520 .......... ............ 293,718 3d district ............................................................ 201,087 .............. 92,675 .......... ............ 293,762 4th district ........................................................... 161,094 81,770 16,058 .......... ............ 258,922

Total ...................................................... 740,981 195,505 121,253 .......... ............ 1,057,739

Presidential electors .................................................. 692,634 440,726 20,456 5,017 1 1,138 1,159,971

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 95 for Justice; 19 for Reform; 58 for Peace and Freedom; 187 for Constitution; and 714 for Green.

KENTUCKY

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,087,190 Democratic .................................................................................................. 679,370 Independent ................................................................................................ 6,872 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 17,063 Green .......................................................................................................... 6,337 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 380

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ed Whitfield, Republican .......................................................................... 199,956 Charles Kendall Hatchett, Democrat ....................................................... 87,199

2. Brett Guthrie, Republican ......................................................................... 181,508 David Lynn Williams, Democrat .............................................................. 89,541 Andrew R. Beacham, Independent ........................................................... 6,304 Craig R. Astor, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,914

3. Brooks Wicker, Republican ....................................................................... 111,452 John A. Yarmuth, Democrat ..................................................................... 206,385 Robert L. DeVore, Jr., Independent ......................................................... 4,819

4. Thomas Massie, Republican ...................................................................... 186,036 William R. ‘‘Bill’’ Adkins, Democrat ......................................................... 104,734 David Lewis, Independent ........................................................................ 8,674

5. Harold Rogers, Republican ....................................................................... 195,408 Kenneth S. Stepp, Democrat ..................................................................... 55,447

6. Garland ‘‘Andy’’ Barr, Republican ............................................................ 153,222 Ben Chandler, Democrat ........................................................................... 141,438 Randolph S. Vance, Write-in .................................................................... 8,340

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 199,956 87,199 ................ ................ .............. .............. 287,155 2d district .............. 181,508 89,541 6,304 4,914 .............. .............. 282,267 3d district .............. 111,452 206,385 4,819 ................ .............. .............. 322,656 4th district ............ 186,036 104,734 8,674 ................ .............. .............. 299,444 5th district ............ 195,408 55,447 ................ ................ .............. .............. 250,855 6th district ............ 153,222 141,438 ................ ................ .............. 8,340 303,000

Total ............... 1,027,582 684,744 19,797 4,914 .............. 8,340 1,745,377

Presidential electors 1,087,190 679,370 6,872 17,063 6,337 1 380 1,797,212

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 245 for Constitution; and 60 for Justice.

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LOUISIANA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,152,262 Democratic .................................................................................................. 809,141 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 18,157 Green .......................................................................................................... 6,978 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,508 We the People ............................................................................................ 1,767 Justice ......................................................................................................... 1,368 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 622 Prohibition .................................................................................................. 518 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 389 Socialist Equality ....................................................................................... 355

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gary King, Republican .............................................................................. 24,844 Steve Scalise, Republican .......................................................................... 193,496 M. V. ‘‘Vinny’’ Mendoza, Democrat ........................................................... 61,703 David ‘‘Turk’’ Turknett, No Party ............................................................ 6,079 Arden Wells, No Party .............................................................................. 4,288

2. Dwayne Bailey, Republican ...................................................................... 38,801 Josue Larose, Republican .......................................................................... 11,345 Gary Landrieu, Democrat ......................................................................... 71,916 Cedric L. Richmond, Democrat ................................................................. 158,501 Caleb Trotter, Libertarian ........................................................................ 6,791

3. Bryan Barrilleaux, Republican ................................................................. 7,908 Charles W. Boustany, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 1 139,123 Jeffrey M. Landry, Republican ................................................................. 1 93,527 ‘‘Ron’’ Richard, Democrat .......................................................................... 67,070 ‘‘Jim’’ Stark, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,765

4. John Fleming, Republican ........................................................................ 187,894 Randall Lord, Libertarian ......................................................................... 61,637

5. Rodney Alexander, Republican ................................................................. 202,536 Clay Steven Grant, Libertarian ................................................................ 20,194 ‘‘Ron’’ Ceasar, No Party ............................................................................. 37,486

6. Bill Cassidy, Republican ........................................................................... 243,553 Rufus Holt Craig, Jr., Libertarian ............................................................ 32,185 Richard ‘‘RPT’’ Torregano, No Party ........................................................ 30,975

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MAINE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 292,276 Democratic .................................................................................................. 401,306 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 9,352 Green Independent .................................................................................... 8,119 Blank .......................................................................................................... 11,578 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 2,127

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Charles E. Summers, Jr., Republican ...................................................... 215,399 Cynthia Ann Dill, Democrat ..................................................................... 92,900 Stephen M. Woods, Independent .............................................................. 10,289 Angus King, Independent for Maine ........................................................ 370,580 Danny Francis Dalton, Non-Party ........................................................... 5,807 Andrew Ian Dodge, Independent for Liberty ........................................... 5,624 Blank .......................................................................................................... 24,121

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jonathan T. E. Courtney, Republican ...................................................... 128,440 Chellie Pingree, Democrat ........................................................................ 236,363 Blank .......................................................................................................... 15,912

2. Kevin L. Raye, Republican ........................................................................ 137,542 Michael H. Michaud, Democrat ................................................................ 191,456 Blank .......................................................................................................... 14,910

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MARYLAND

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 971,869 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,677,844 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 30,195 Green .......................................................................................................... 17,110 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 10,309

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Daniel John Bongino, Republican ............................................................ 693,291 Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat ................................................................. 1,474,028 S. Rob Sobhani, Unaffiliated ..................................................................... 430,934 Dean Ahmad, Libertarian ......................................................................... 32,252 Lih Young, Write-in (Democrat) ............................................................... 163 Brandy Baker, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ..................................................... 151 Ed Tinus, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ............................................................. 48 Mary Podlesak, Write-in (Republican) ..................................................... 21 Other Write-ins .......................................................................................... 2,346

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Andy Harris, Republican ........................................................................... 214,204 Wendy Rosen, Democrat ........................................................................... 92,812 Muir Wayne Boda, Libertarian ................................................................ 12,857 John LaFerla, Write-in (Democrat) .......................................................... 14,858 Michael Calpino, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ................................................. 71 Douglas Dryden Rae, Write-in (Unaffiliated) .......................................... 26 Other Write-ins .......................................................................................... 2,932

2. Nancy C. Jacobs, Republican .................................................................... 92,071 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat ..................................................... 194,088 Leo Wayne Dymowski, Libertarian .......................................................... 9,344 Ray Bly, Write-in (Republican) ................................................................. 22 Other Write-ins .......................................................................................... 415

3. Eric Delano Knowles, Republican ............................................................ 94,549 John P. Sarbanes, Democrat ..................................................................... 213,747 Paul W. Drgos, Jr., Libertarian ................................................................ 11,028 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 535

4. Faith M. Loudon, Republican ................................................................... 64,560 Donna F. Edwards, Democrat ................................................................... 240,385 Scott Soffen, Libertarian ........................................................................... 6,204 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 363

5. Tony O’Donnell, Republican ...................................................................... 95,271 Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................ 238,618 Arvin Vohra, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,503 Bob Auerbach, Green ................................................................................. 5,040 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 388

6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican ................................................................. 117,313 John Delaney, Democrat ........................................................................... 181,921 Nickolaus Mueller, Libertarian ................................................................ 9,916 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 399

7. Frank C. Mirabile, Republican ................................................................. 67,405 Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................ 247,770 Ronald M. Owens-Bey, Libertarian .......................................................... 8,211 Charles U. Smith, Write-in (Democrat) ................................................... 28 Ty Glen Busch, Write-in (Democrat) ........................................................ 10 Other Write-ins .......................................................................................... 394

8. Ken Timmerman, Republican ................................................................... 113,033 Chris Van Hollen, Democrat ..................................................................... 217,531 Mark Grannis, Libertarian ....................................................................... 7,235 George Gluck, Green ................................................................................. 5,064 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 393

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MASSACHUSETTS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,188,314 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,921,290 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 30,920 Green-Rainbow ........................................................................................... 20,691 All Others ................................................................................................... 6,552 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 16,429

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Scott P. Brown, Republican ...................................................................... 1,458,048 Elizabeth A. Warren, Democrat ............................................................... 1,696,346 All Others ................................................................................................... 2,159 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 27,643

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Richard E. Neal, Democrat ....................................................................... 261,936 All Others ................................................................................................... 4,197 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 70,422

2. James P. McGovern, Democrat ................................................................. 259,257 All Others ................................................................................................... 4,078 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 79,401

3. Jonathan A. Golnik, Republican ............................................................... 109,372 Niki Tsongas, Democrat ............................................................................ 212,119 All Others ................................................................................................... 262 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,358

4. Sean Bielat, Republican ............................................................................ 129,936 Joseph P. Kennedy III, Democrat ............................................................. 221,303 David A. Rosa, Independent ..................................................................... 10,741 All Others ................................................................................................... 265 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 10,869

5. Tom Tierney, Republican .......................................................................... 82,944 Edward J. Markey, Democrat ................................................................... 257,490 All Others ................................................................................................... 675 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 23,092

6. Richard R. Tisei, Republican .................................................................... 176,612 John F. Tierney, Democrat ....................................................................... 180,942 Daniel Fishman, Libertarian .................................................................... 16,739 All Others ................................................................................................... 514 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,045

7. Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................ 210,794 Karla Romero, Independent ...................................................................... 41,199 All Others ................................................................................................... 843 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 32,298

8. Joe Selvaggi, Republican ........................................................................... 82,242 Stephen F. Lynch, Democrat .................................................................... 263,999 All Others ................................................................................................... 570 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 24,883

9. Christopher Sheldon, Republican ............................................................. 116,531 William R. Keating, Democrat .................................................................. 212,754 Daniel S. Botelho, Independent ................................................................ 32,655 All Others ................................................................................................... 465 Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 23,394

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Green- Rainbow

All Oth-ers

Blank/ Scattering Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... ......................... 261,936 ................ ................ ................ 4,197 70,422 336,555 2d district ..................... ......................... 259,257 ................ ................ ................ 4,078 79,401 342,736 3d district ..................... 109,372 212,119 ................ ................ ................ 262 13,358 335,111 4th district .................... 129,936 221,303 10,741 ................ ................ 265 10,869 373,114 5th district .................... 82,944 257,490 ................ ................ ................ 675 23,092 364,201 6th district .................... 176,612 180,942 ................ 16,739 ................ 514 15,045 389,852

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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts—Continued

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Green- Rainbow

All Oth-ers

Blank/ Scattering Total

7th district .................... ......................... 210,794 41,199 ................ ................ 843 32,298 285,134 8th district .................... 82,242 263,999 ................ ................ ................ 570 24,883 371,694 9th district .................... 116,531 212,754 32,655 ................ ................ 465 23,394 385,799

Total ...................... 697,637 2,080,594 84,595 16,739 ................ 11,869 292,762 3,184,196

Senator ............................. 1,458,048 1,696,346 ................ ................ ................ 2,159 27,643 3,184,196

Presidential electors ........ 1,188,314 1,921,290 ................ 30,920 20,691 6,552 16,429 3,184,196

MICHIGAN

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,115,256 Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,564,569 Green .......................................................................................................... 21,897 U.S. Taxpayers (Constitution Party Candidate) ..................................... 16,119 Natural Law (Justice Party Candidate) ................................................... 5,147 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 7,973

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pete Hoekstra, Republican ........................................................................ 1,767,386 Debbie Stabenow, Democrat ..................................................................... 2,735,826 Scotty Boman, Libertarian ........................................................................ 84,480 Harley Mikkelson, Green .......................................................................... 27,890 Richard A. Matkin, U.S. Taxpayers ......................................................... 26,038 John D. Litle, Natural Law ...................................................................... 11,229 Amitabh Ghosh, Write-in .......................................................................... 48 Daniel Holloway, Write-in ......................................................................... 10 Raymond O’Donnell, Write-in ................................................................... 7 Katherine Houston, Write-in .................................................................... 4

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Dan Benishek, Republican ........................................................................ 167,060 Gary McDowell, Democrat ........................................................................ 165,179 Emily Salvette, Libertarian ...................................................................... 10,630 Ellis Boal, Green ........................................................................................ 4,168

2. Bill Huizenga, Republican ........................................................................ 194,653 Willie German, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 108,973 Mary Buzuma, Libertarian ....................................................................... 8,750 William J. Opalicky, Green ....................................................................... 2,715 Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 3,176

3. Justin Amash, Republican ........................................................................ 171,675 Steve Pestka, Democrat ............................................................................ 144,108 Bill Gelineau, Libertarian ......................................................................... 10,498 Steven Butler, Write-in ............................................................................. 2

4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................ 197,386 Debra Freidell Wirth, Democrat ............................................................... 104,996 John Gelineau, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,285 Pat Timmons, Green .................................................................................. 2,776 George M. Zimmer, U.S. Taxpayers ......................................................... 3,506

5. Jim Slezak, Republican ............................................................................. 103,931 Daniel T. Kildee, Democrat ....................................................................... 214,531 Gregory Creswell, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,990 David Davenport, No Party Affiliation .................................................... 6,694

6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................ 174,955 Mike O’Brien, Democrat ............................................................................ 136,563 Christie Gelineau, Libertarian ................................................................. 6,366 Jason Gatties, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................. 2,591

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MICHIGAN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 7. Tim Walberg, Republican .......................................................................... 169,668

Kurt Richard Haskell, Democrat .............................................................. 136,849 Ken Proctor, Libertarian ........................................................................... 8,088 Richard E. Wunsch, Green ........................................................................ 3,464

8. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 202,217 Lance Enderle, Democrat .......................................................................... 128,657 Daniel Goebel, Libertarian ........................................................................ 8,083 Preston Brooks, No Party Affiliation ....................................................... 6,097

9. Don Volaric, Republican ............................................................................ 114,760 Sander M. Levin, Democrat ...................................................................... 208,846 Jim Fulner, Libertarian ............................................................................ 6,100 Julia Williams, Green ................................................................................ 4,708 Les Townsend, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................. 2,902

10. Candice S. Miller, Republican .................................................................. 226,075 Chuck Stadler, Democrat .......................................................................... 97,734 Bhagwan Dashairya, Libertarian ............................................................. 4,803

11. Kerry Bentivolio, Republican .................................................................... 181,788 Syed Taj, Democrat ................................................................................... 158,879 John J. Tatar, Libertarian ........................................................................ 9,637 Steven Paul Duke, Green .......................................................................... 4,569 Daniel Johnson, Natural Law ................................................................... 3,251 James Van Gilder, Write-in ...................................................................... 14 Ralph Sherman, Write-in .......................................................................... 1

12. Cynthia Kallgren, Republican .................................................................. 92,472 John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................ 216,884 Richard J. Secula, Libertarian .................................................................. 9,867

13. Harry T. Sawicki, Republican ................................................................... 38,769 John Conyers, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 235,336 Chris Sharer, Libertarian ......................................................................... 6,076 Martin Gray, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................... 4,089

14. John Hauler, Republican ........................................................................... 51,395 Gary C. Peters, Democrat ......................................................................... 270,450 Leonard Schwartz, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,968 Douglas Campbell, Green .......................................................................... 2,979

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

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No Party Affili-ation

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 167,060 165,179 10,630 4,168 ............... ............... ............... ............ 347,037 2d district ..................... 194,653 108,973 8,750 2,715 3,176 ............... ............... ............ 318,267 3d district ..................... 171,675 144,108 10,498 ............... ............... ............... ............... 2 326,283 4th district .................... 197,386 104,996 4,285 2,776 3,506 ............... ............... ............ 312,949 5th district .................... 103,931 214,531 4,990 ............... ............... ............... 6,694 ............ 330,146 6th district .................... 174,955 136,563 6,366 ............... 2,591 ............... ............... ............ 320,475 7th district .................... 169,668 136,849 8,088 3,464 ............... ............... ............... ............ 318,069 8th district .................... 202,217 128,657 8,083 ............... ............... ............... 6,097 ............ 345,054 9th district .................... 114,760 208,846 6,100 4,708 2,902 ............... ............... ............ 337,316 10th district .................. 226,075 97,734 4,803 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............ 328,612 11th district .................. 181,788 158,879 9,637 4,569 ............... 3,251 ............... 15 358,139 12th district .................. 92,472 216,884 9,867 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............ 319,223 13th district .................. 38,769 235,336 6,076 ............... 4,089 ............... ............... ............ 284,270 14th district .................. 51,395 270,450 3,968 2,979 ............... ............... ............... ............ 328,792

Total ...................... 2,086,804 2,327,985 102,141 25,379 16,264 3,251 12,791 17 4,574,632

Senator ............................. 1,767,386 2,735,826 84,480 27,890 26,038 11,229 ............... 69 4,652,918

Presidential electors ........ 2,115,256 2,564,569 ................. 21,897 16,119 5,147 ............... 1 7,973 4,730,961

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 7,774 for Libertarian; 42 for American Inde-pendent; and 89 for Socialist.

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MINNESOTA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,320,225 Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................................................... 1,546,167 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 35,098 Grassroots Party ........................................................................................ 3,149 Green .......................................................................................................... 13,023 Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,722 Justice ......................................................................................................... 1,996 Constitutional Government ....................................................................... 1,092 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 1,051 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 397 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 10,641

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Kurt Bills, Republican ............................................................................... 867,974 Amy Klobuchar, Democrat ........................................................................ 1,854,595 Stephen Williams, Independence ............................................................. 73,539 Tim Davis, Grassroots Party .................................................................... 30,531 Michael Cavlan, Minnesota Open Progressives ...................................... 13,986 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,582

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Allen Quist, Republican ............................................................................ 142,164 Timothy J. Walz, Democrat ...................................................................... 193,211 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 505

2. John Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 193,587 Mike Obermueller, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 164,338 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 521

3. Erik Paulsen, Republican .......................................................................... 222,335 Brian Barnes, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................ 159,937 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 433

4. Tony Hernandez, Republican .................................................................... 109,659 Betty McCollum, Democrat ....................................................................... 216,685 Steve Carlson, Independence .................................................................... 21,135 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 512

5. Chris Fields, Republican ........................................................................... 88,753 Keith Ellison, Democrat ............................................................................ 262,102 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,114

6. Michele Bachmann, Republican ............................................................... 179,240 Jim Graves, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................... 174,944 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 969

7. Lee Byberg, Republican ............................................................................. 114,151 Collin C. Peterson, Democrat .................................................................... 197,791 Adam Steele, Independence ...................................................................... 15,298 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 336

8. Chip Cravaack, Republican ....................................................................... 160,520 Richard Nolan, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .............................................. 191,976 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,167

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MISSISSIPPI FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 710,746 Democratic .................................................................................................. 562,949 Reform ........................................................................................................ 1,016 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,676 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,609 Green .......................................................................................................... 1,588

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Roger F. Wicker, Republican .................................................................... 709,626 Albert N. Gore, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 503,467 Shawn O’Hara, Reform ............................................................................. 13,194 Thomas Cramer, Constitution .................................................................. 15,281

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Alan Nunnelee, Republican ...................................................................... 186,760 Brad Morris, Democrat .............................................................................. 114,076 Chris Potts, Reform ................................................................................... 2,367 Danny Bedwell, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,584 Jim R. Bourland, Constitution .................................................................. 2,390

2. Bill Marcy, Republican .............................................................................. 99,160 Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ............................................................... 214,978 Cobby Mondale Williams, Independent ................................................... 4,605 Lajena Williams, Reform ........................................................................... 1,501

3. Gregg Harper, Republican ........................................................................ 234,717 John ‘‘Luke’’ Pannell, Reform ................................................................... 58,605

4. Steven M. Palazzo, Republican ................................................................. 182,998 Matt Moore, Democrat .............................................................................. 1 82,344 Robert W. Claunch, Reform ...................................................................... 2,108 Ron Williams, Libertarian ........................................................................ 17,982

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pend-ent

Reform Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion Green Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 186,760 114,076 ............. 2,367 3,584 2,390 ............. 309,177 2d district ..................... 99,160 214,978 4,605 1,501 .................. .................. ............. 320,244 3d district ..................... 234,717 .......................... ............. 58,605 .................. .................. ............. 293,322 4th district .................... 182,998 82,344 ............. 2,108 17,982 .................. ............. 285,432

Total ...................... 703,635 411,398 4,605 64,581 21,566 2,390 ............. 1,208,175

Senator ............................. 709,626 503,467 ............. 13,194 .................. 15,281 ............. 1,241,568

Presidential electors ........ 710,746 562,949 ............. 1,016 6,676 2,609 1,588 1,285,584

1 This candidate replaces Democrat Michael Herrington, who withdrew from the race.

MISSOURI FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,482,440 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,223,796 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 43,151 Constitution ................................................................................................ 7,936

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

W. Todd Akin, Republican ........................................................................ 1,066,159 Claire McCaskill, Democrat ...................................................................... 1,494,125 Jonathan Dine, Libertarian ...................................................................... 165,468 Ted Kimzey, Write-in ................................................................................ 15 Bernard J. ‘‘Spark’’ Duraski, Jr., Write-in ............................................... 9 William Dean, Write-in ............................................................................. 6 Bernie Mowinski, Write-in ........................................................................ 5 Charlie L. Bailey, Write-in ........................................................................ 4 Arnie C. ‘‘A C ’’ Dienoff, Write-in ............................................................. 2

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MISSOURI—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Robyn Hamlin, Republican ....................................................................... 60,832 Wm. Lacy Clay, Democrat ........................................................................ 267,927 Robb E. Cunningham, Libertarian ........................................................... 11,824

2. Ann Wagner, Republican .......................................................................... 236,971 Glenn Koenen, Democrat .......................................................................... 146,272 Bill Slantz, Libertarian ............................................................................. 9,193 Anatol Zorikova, Constitution ................................................................... 2,012

3. Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican .............................................................. 214,843 Eric C. Mayer, Democrat ........................................................................... 111,189 Steven Wilson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 12,353

4. Vicky Hartzler, Republican ....................................................................... 192,237 Teresa Hensley, Democrat ........................................................................ 113,120 Thomas Holbrook, Libertarian ................................................................. 10,407 Greg Cowan, Constitution ......................................................................... 2,959

5. Jacob Turk, Republican ............................................................................. 122,149 Emanuel Cleaver, Democrat ..................................................................... 200,290 Randall ‘‘Randy’’ Langkraehr, Libertarian .............................................. 8,497 Andrew Feagle, Write-in ........................................................................... 6

6. Sam Graves, Republican ........................................................................... 216,906 Kyle Yarber, Democrat .............................................................................. 108,503 Russ Lee Monchil, Libertarian ................................................................. 8,279

7. Billy Long, Republican .............................................................................. 203,565 Jim Evans, Democrat ................................................................................ 98,498 Kevin Craig, Libertarian ........................................................................... 16,668 Kenneth Joe Brown, Write-in ................................................................... 9

8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican .................................................................... 216,083 Jack Rushin, Democrat ............................................................................. 73,755 Rick Vandeven, Libertarian ...................................................................... 10,553

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ....................................................... 60,832 267,927 11,824 ............ .......... 340,583 2d district ........................................................ 236,971 146,272 9,193 2,012 .......... 394,448 3d district ........................................................ 214,843 111,189 12,353 ............ .......... 338,385 4th district ...................................................... 192,237 113,120 10,407 2,959 .......... 318,723 5th district ...................................................... 122,149 200,290 8,497 ............ 6 330,942 6th district ...................................................... 216,906 108,503 8,279 ............ .......... 333,688 7th district ...................................................... 203,565 98,498 16,668 ............ 9 318,740 8th district ...................................................... 216,083 73,755 10,553 ............ .......... 300,391

Total .................................................. 1,463,586 1,119,554 87,774 4,971 15 2,675,900

Senator ................................................................... 1,066,159 1,494,125 165,468 ............ 41 2,725,793

Presidential electors .............................................. 1,482,440 1,223,796 43,151 7,936 .......... 2,757,323

MONTANA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 267,928 Democratic .................................................................................................. 201,839 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 14,165 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 116

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Denny Rehberg, Republican ...................................................................... 218,051 Jon Tester, Democrat ................................................................................ 236,123 Dan Cox, Libertarian ................................................................................. 31,892

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MONTANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Steve Daines, Republican .......................................................................... 255,468 Kim Gillan, Democrat ............................................................................... 204,939 David Kaiser, Libertarian ......................................................................... 19,333

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write- in Total

Representative: At large ............................................................................................. 255,468 204,939 19,333 .......... 479,740

Senator ................................................................................................. 218,051 236,123 31,892 .......... 486,066

Presidential electors ............................................................................ 267,928 201,839 14,165 1 116 484,048

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 59 for Justice; 6 for Peace and Freedom; 4 for Socialist; and 39 for Constitution.

NEBRASKA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 475,064 Democratic .................................................................................................. 302,081 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,109 By Petition .................................................................................................. 2,408 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3,717

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Deb Fischer, Republican ........................................................................... 455,593 Bob Kerrey, Democrat ............................................................................... 332,979

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeff Fortenberry, Republican .................................................................... 174,889 Korey L. Reiman, Democrat ...................................................................... 81,206

2. Lee Terry, Republican ............................................................................... 133,964 John W. Ewing, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 129,767

3. Adrian Smith, Republican ......................................................................... 187,423 Mark Sullivan, Democrat .......................................................................... 65,266

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

By Peti-tion

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ................................................................... 174,889 81,206 ............ .......... .......... 256,095 2d district .................................................................... 133,964 129,767 ............ .......... .......... 263,731 3d district .................................................................... 187,423 65,266 ............ .......... .......... 252,689

Total .............................................................. 496,276 276,239 ............ .......... .......... 772,515

Senator ............................................................................... 455,593 332,979 ............ .......... .......... 788,572

Presidential electors .......................................................... 475,064 302,081 11,109 2,408 3,717 794,379

NEVADA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 463,567 Democratic .................................................................................................. 531,373 Independent American .............................................................................. 3,240 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 10,968 None of These Candidates ........................................................................ 5,770

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NEVADA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Dean Heller, Republican ........................................................................... 457,656 Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................ 446,080 David Lory VanderBeek, Independent American ................................... 48,792 None of These ............................................................................................. 45,277

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Chris Edwards, Republican ...................................................................... 56,521 Dina Titus, Democrat ................................................................................ 113,967 Stan Vaughan, Independent American .................................................... 4,145 William ‘‘Bill’’ Pojunis, Libertarian .......................................................... 4,645

2. Mark E. Amodei, Republican .................................................................... 162,213 Samuel Koepnick, Democrat ..................................................................... 102,019 Michael L. Haines, Independent .............................................................. 11,166 Russell Best, Independent American ....................................................... 6,051

3. Joseph J. Heck, Republican ...................................................................... 137,244 John Oceguera, Democrat ......................................................................... 116,823 Jim Murphy, Independent ........................................................................ 12,856 Tom Jones, Independent American .......................................................... 5,600

4. Danny Tarkanian, Republican .................................................................. 101,261 Steven A. Horsford, Democrat .................................................................. 120,501 Floyd Fitzgibbons, Independent American .............................................. 9,389 Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian ................................................................ 9,341

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Inde-pendent Amer-ican

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Liber-tarian

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Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 56,521 113,967 .............. 4,145 .............. 4,645 ............ 179,278 2d district .............. 162,213 102,019 11,166 6,051 .............. .............. ............ 281,449 3d district .............. 137,244 116,823 12,856 5,600 .............. .............. ............ 272,523 4th district ............ 101,261 120,501 .............. 9,389 .............. 9,341 ............ 240,492

Total ............... 457,239 453,310 24,022 25,185 .............. 13,986 ............ 973,742

Senator ...................... 457,656 446,080 .............. 48,792 45,277 .............. ............ 997,805

Presidential electors 463,567 531,373 .............. 3,240 .............. 10,968 5,770 1,014,918

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 329,918 Democratic .................................................................................................. 369,561 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 8,212 Constitution ................................................................................................ 708 Scattering ................................................................................................... 875 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 1,698

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Frank C. Guinta, Republican .................................................................... 158,659 Carol Shea-Porter, Democrat .................................................................... 171,650 Brendan Kelly, Libertarian ....................................................................... 14,521 Scattering ................................................................................................... 192

2. Charles F. Bass, Republican ..................................................................... 152,977 Ann McLane Kuster, Democrat ................................................................ 169,275 Hardy Macia, Libertarian ......................................................................... 14,936 Scattering ................................................................................................... 206

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NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Con-sti-tu-tion

Scat-tering

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district ......................................................... 158,659 171,650 14,521 ........ 192 ............ 345,022 2d district .......................................................... 152,977 169,275 14,936 ........ 206 ............ 337,394

Total .................................................... 311,636 340,925 29,457 ........ 398 ............ 682,416

Presidential electors ................................................ 329,918 369,561 8,212 708 875 1 1,698 710,972

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 1,374 for Republican; and 324 for Green.

NEW JERSEY

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,478,088 Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,122,786 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 21,035 Green .......................................................................................................... 9,886 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,063 N.J. Justice ................................................................................................. 1,723 NSA Did 911 .............................................................................................. 1,024 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 709 American Third Position ........................................................................... 664 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 521

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Joe Kyrillos, Republican ............................................................................ 1,329,534 Robert Menendez, Democrat ..................................................................... 1,987,680 Kenneth R. Kaplan, Libertarian ............................................................... 16,803 Ken Wolski, Green ..................................................................................... 15,801 Gwen Diakos, Jersey Strong Independents ............................................. 9,359 Eugene Martin Lavergne, No Slogan ....................................................... 2,198 J. David Dranikoff, Totally Independent Candidate ............................... 3,834 Inder ‘‘Andy’’ Soni, America First ............................................................ 3,593 Robert ‘‘Turk’’ Turkavage, Responsibility Fairness Integrity ................ 3,532 Gregory Pason, Socialist Party USA ........................................................ 2,249 Daryl Mikell Brooks, Reform Nation ....................................................... 2,066

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gregory W. Horton, Republican ............................................................... 92,459 Robert E. Andrews, Democrat .................................................................. 210,470 John William Reitter, Green ..................................................................... 4,413 Margaret Chapman, Reform ..................................................................... 1,177

2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................ 166,677 Cassandra Shober, Democrat .................................................................... 116,462 John Ordille, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,699 Charles Lukens, Constitutional Conservative ......................................... 1,329 David W. Bowen, Sr., The People’s Agenda ............................................. 1,010 Frank Faralli, Jr., Conservative, Compassionate, Creative ................... 892

3. Jon Runyan, Republican ........................................................................... 174,253 Shelley Adler, Democrat ............................................................................ 145,506 Frederick John Lavergne, No Slogan ....................................................... 770 Christopher G. Dennick, Jr., No Slogan .................................................. 280 Robert Edward Forchion, Legalize Marijuana ........................................ 1,956 Robert Shapiro, Bob’s for Jobs .................................................................. 1,104 Robert Witterschein, None of Them ......................................................... 530

4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ........................................................... 195,145 Brian P. Froelich, Democrat ..................................................................... 107,991 Leonard P. Marshall, No Slogan .............................................................. 3,111

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NEW JERSEY—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 5. Scott Garrett, Republican ......................................................................... 167,501

Adam Gussen, Democrat ........................................................................... 130,100 Patricia Alessandrini, Green ..................................................................... 6,770

6. Anna Little, Republican ............................................................................ 84,360 Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 151,782 Mac Dara Lyden, Independent ................................................................. 830 Len Flynn, Libertarian .............................................................................. 1,392 Herbert L. Tarbous, Reform ...................................................................... 406 Karen Zaletel, Overthrow All Incumbents .............................................. 868

7. Leonard Lance, Republican ....................................................................... 175,662 Upendra J. Chivukula, Democrat ............................................................. 123,057 Patrick McKnight, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,078 Dennis A. Breen, Independent Reform Candidate .................................. 4,518

8. Maria Karczewski, Republican ................................................................. 31,763 Albio Sires, Democrat ................................................................................ 130,853 Herbert H. Shaw, Politicians Are Crooks ................................................ 1,839 Stephen Deluca, Restoring America’s Promise ........................................ 1,710 Pablo Olivera, Unity Is Strength .............................................................. 1,625

9. Shmuley Boteach, Republican .................................................................. 55,091 Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................... 162,822 Jeanette Woolsey, Constitution ................................................................ 1,082 E. David Smith, Abundant America ......................................................... 1,138

10. Brian C. Kelemen, Republican ................................................................. 24,271 Donald M. Payne, Jr., Democrat .............................................................. 201,435 Mick Erickson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,227 Joanne Miller, Change, Change, Change ................................................ 3,127

11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican ..................................................... 182,237 John Arvanites, Democrat ........................................................................ 123,897 Barry Berlin, Opposing Congressional Gridlock ..................................... 3,725

12. Eric A. Beck, Republican ........................................................................... 80,906 Rush D. Holt, Democrat ............................................................................ 189,926 Jack Freudenheim, Independent .............................................................. 2,261 Kenneth J. Cody, Truth Vision Hope ....................................................... 1,285

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NEW MEXICO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 335,788 Democratic .................................................................................................. 415,335 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 27,788 Green .......................................................................................................... 2,691 New Mexico Independent .......................................................................... 1,174 Constitution ................................................................................................ 982

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Heather A. Wilson, Republican ................................................................ 351,260 Martin Heinrich, Democrat ....................................................................... 395,717 Jon R. Barrie, Independent American ..................................................... 28,199 Robert L. Anderson, Write-in (Independent) ........................................... 617

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Janice E. Arnold-Jones, Republican ......................................................... 112,473 Michelle Lujan Grisham, Democrat ......................................................... 162,924 Jeanne Pahls, Write-in (Green) ................................................................ 459

2. Stevan Pearce, Republican ........................................................................ 133,180 Evelyn Madrid Erhard, Democrat ............................................................ 92,162 Jack A. McGrann, Write-in (Independent) .............................................. 173

3. Jefferson L. Byrd, Republican .................................................................. 97,616 Ben Ray Lujan, Democrat ......................................................................... 167,103

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-

pendent Amer-ican

Liber-tarian Green

New Mexico Inde-pend-ent

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in

(Inde-pend-ent)

Write-in (Green) Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 112,473 162,924 ............... ............... ........... ........... ......... ............ 459 275,856 2d district ..................... 133,180 92,162 ............... ............... ........... ........... ......... 173 .............. 225,515 3d district ..................... 97,616 167,103 ............... ............... ........... ........... ......... ............ .............. 264,719

Total ....................... 343,269 422,189 ............... ............... ........... ........... ......... 173 459 766,090

Senator ............................. 351,260 395,717 28,199 ............... ........... ........... ......... 617 .............. 775,793

Presidential electors ........ 335,788 415,335 ............... 27,788 2,691 1,174 982 ............ .............. 783,758

NEW YORK

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,223,397 Democratic .................................................................................................. 4,324,228 Conservative (Republican Party Candidate) ........................................... 262,035 Working Families (Democratic Party Candidate) ................................... 147,643 Green .......................................................................................................... 39,856 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 47,092 Constitution ................................................................................................ 6,270 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 2,039 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 63,881 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 343

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Wendy Long, Republican ........................................................................... 1,514,647 Conservative ........................................................................................... 240,819

Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Democrat .............................................................. 4,420,043 Working Families ................................................................................... 250,580 Independence .......................................................................................... 138,255

Colia Clark, Green ..................................................................................... 42,442 Chris Edes, Libertarian ............................................................................. 31,894 John Mangelli, Common Sense ................................................................. 21,985 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 455,963

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Randy Altschuler, Republican .................................................................. 106,678 Conservative ........................................................................................... 20,053 Independence .......................................................................................... 4,919

Timothy H. Bishop, Democrat .................................................................. 134,205 Working Families ................................................................................... 10,993

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 17,730

2. Peter T. King, Republican, Tax Revolt .................................................... 116,083 Conservative ........................................................................................... 19,465 Independence .......................................................................................... 6,402

Vivianne C. Falcone, Democrat ................................................................ 93,375 Working Families ................................................................................... 6,580

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 29,927

3. Stephen A. Labate, Republican, Tax Revolt ............................................ 98,455 Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,566

Steve Israel, Democrat .............................................................................. 146,016 Working Families ................................................................................... 6,491 Independence .......................................................................................... 5,095

Michael McDermott, Libertarian .............................................................. 1,641 Anthony Tolda, Constitution ..................................................................... 366 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 33,644

4. Francis X. Becker, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 84,982 Tax Revolt ............................................................................................... 711

Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ................................................................... 152,590 Working Families ................................................................................... 7,472 Independence .......................................................................................... 3,893

Frank J. Scaturro, Conservative .............................................................. 15,603 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 34,233

5. Allan W. Jennings, Jr., Republican .......................................................... 17,875 Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ................................................................... 167,835 Catherine Wark, Libertarian .................................................................... 1,345 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 37,453

6. Daniel J. Halloran, Republican ................................................................ 45,992 Conservative, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,853

Grace Meng, Democrat .............................................................................. 107,505 Working Families ................................................................................... 3,994

Evergreen C. Chou, Green ........................................................................ 1,913 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 22,675

7. Nydia M. Velazquez, Democrat ................................................................ 132,456 Working Families ................................................................................... 8,866

James Murray, Conservative .................................................................... 7,811 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 29,692

8. Alan S. Bellone, Republican ...................................................................... 15,841 Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,809

Hakeem S. Jeffries, Democrat .................................................................. 178,687 Working Families ................................................................................... 5,351

Colin M. Beavan, Green ............................................................................ 2,441 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 32,163

9. Daniel J. Cavanagh, Republican .............................................................. 20,899 Conservative ........................................................................................... 3,265

Yvette D. Clarke, Democrat ...................................................................... 178,168 Working Families ................................................................................... 7,973

Vivia M. Morgan, Green ............................................................................ 2,991 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 25,661

10. Michael W. Chan, Republican .................................................................. 35,440 Conservative ........................................................................................... 3,871

Jerrold Nadler, Democrat ......................................................................... 155,908 Working Families ................................................................................... 9,092

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 32,012

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 11. Michael G. Grimm, Republican ................................................................ 91,030

Conservative ........................................................................................... 12,088 Mark S. Murphy, Democrat ...................................................................... 87,718

Working Families ................................................................................... 4,710 Henry J. Bardel, Green ............................................................................. 1,939 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 17,270

12. Christopher R. Wight, Republican ........................................................... 41,969 Conservative ........................................................................................... 2,252 Independence .......................................................................................... 2,471

Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................. 184,864 Working Families ................................................................................... 8,591

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 28,140

13. Craig Schley, Republican .......................................................................... 12,132 Charles B. Rangel, Democrat .................................................................... 170,470

Working Families ................................................................................... 4,319 Deborah O. Liatos, Socialist Workers ...................................................... 5,533 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 40,718

14. William F. Gibbons, Jr., Republican ........................................................ 19,191 Conservative ........................................................................................... 2,564

Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................ 116,117 Working Families ................................................................................... 4,644

Anthony Gronowicz, Green ....................................................................... 2,570 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 25,909

15. Frank L. Della Valle, Republican ............................................................. 3,487 Conservative ........................................................................................... 940

Jose E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................ 150,243 Working Families ................................................................................... 2,418

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 21,557

16. Joseph McLaughlin, Republican ............................................................... 53,935 Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ........................................................................... 173,885

Working Families ................................................................................... 5,676 Joseph Diaferia, Green .............................................................................. 2,974 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 33,850

17. Joe E. Carvin, Republican ......................................................................... 91,899 Nita M. Lowey, Democrat ......................................................................... 161,624

Working Families ................................................................................... 9,793 Francis E. Morganthaler, We the People ................................................. 2,771 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 31,292

18. Nan A. S. Hayworth, Republican ............................................................. 113,386 Conservative ........................................................................................... 19,663

Sean Patrick Maloney, Democrat ............................................................. 132,456 Working Families ................................................................................... 11,389

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 18,542

19. Christopher P. Gibson, Republican .......................................................... 122,654 Conservative ........................................................................................... 17,573 Independence .......................................................................................... 9,509

Julian Schreibman, Democrat .................................................................. 120,302 Working Families ................................................................................... 13,265

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 22,579

20. Robert J. Dieterich, Republican ................................................................ 79,102 Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,676

Paul Tonko, Democrat ............................................................................... 181,092 Working Families ................................................................................... 12,017 Independence .......................................................................................... 10,291

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 20,500

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 21. Matthew A. Doheny, Republican .............................................................. 104,368

Conservative ........................................................................................... 12,877 Independence .......................................................................................... 4,401

William L. Owens, Democrat .................................................................... 117,856 Working Families ................................................................................... 8,775

Donald L. Hassig, Green ........................................................................... 4,174 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 16,290

22. Richard L. Hanna, Republican ................................................................. 145,042 Independence .......................................................................................... 12,899

Dan Lamb, Democrat ................................................................................ 102,080 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 20,168

23. Tom Reed, Republican ............................................................................... 117,641 Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,273 Independence .......................................................................................... 5,755

Nate Shinagawa, Democrat ...................................................................... 114,590 Working Families ................................................................................... 12,945

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 14,592 24. Ann Marie Buerkle, Republican ............................................................... 105,584

Conservative ........................................................................................... 16,481 Independence .......................................................................................... 4,989

Daniel B. Maffei, Democrat ...................................................................... 133,908 Working Families ................................................................................... 9,136

Ursula E. Rozum, Green ........................................................................... 22,670 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 10,799

25. Maggie Brooks, Republican ....................................................................... 109,292 Conservative ........................................................................................... 18,543 Independence .......................................................................................... 5,554

Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat ..................................................... 168,761 Working Families ................................................................................... 11,049

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 9,561 26. Michael H. Madigan, Republican ............................................................. 57,368

Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,243 Independence .......................................................................................... 4,055

Brian Higgins, Democrat .......................................................................... 195,234 Working Families ................................................................................... 17,354

Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 20,707 27. Chris Collins, Republican .......................................................................... 137,250

Conservative ........................................................................................... 23,970 Kathleen C. Hochul, Democrat ................................................................. 140,008

Working Families ................................................................................... 16,211 Blank/Void/Scattering ................................................................................ 12,329

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NORTH CAROLINA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,270,395 Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,178,391 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 44,515 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 12,071

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Pete DiLauro, Republican ......................................................................... 77,288 G. K. Butterfield, Democrat ...................................................................... 254,644 Darryl Holloman, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,134

2. Renee L. Ellmers, Republican ................................................................... 174,066 Steve Wilkins, Democrat ........................................................................... 128,973 Brian Irving, Libertarian .......................................................................... 8,358

3. Walter B. Jones, Republican ..................................................................... 195,571 Erik Anderson, Democrat .......................................................................... 114,314

4. Tim D’Annunzio, Republican .................................................................... 88,951 David E. Price, Democrat .......................................................................... 259,534

5. Virginia Foxx, Republican ......................................................................... 200,945 Elisabeth Motsinger, Democrat ................................................................ 148,252

6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................ 222,116 Tony Foriest, Democrat ............................................................................. 142,467

7. David Rouzer, Republican ......................................................................... 168,041 Mike McIntyre, Democrat ......................................................................... 168,695

8. Richard Hudson, Republican .................................................................... 160,695 Larry Kissell, Democrat ............................................................................ 137,139 Antonio Blue, Write-in .............................................................................. 3,990 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 456

9. Robert Pittenger, Republican .................................................................... 194,537 Jennifer Roberts, Democrat ...................................................................... 171,503 Curtis Campbell, Libertarian ................................................................... 9,650

10. Patrick T. McHenry, Republican .............................................................. 190,826 Patsy Keever, Democrat ............................................................................ 144,023

11. Mark Meadows, Republican ...................................................................... 190,319 Hayden Rogers, Democrat ......................................................................... 141,107

12. Jack Brosch, Republican ........................................................................... 63,317 Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................ 247,591

13. George Holding, Republican ..................................................................... 210,495 Charles Malone, Democrat ........................................................................ 160,115

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district ..................................................................... 77,288 254,644 6,134 .............. 338,066 2d district ...................................................................... 174,066 128,973 8,358 .............. 311,397 3d district ...................................................................... 195,571 114,314 ............ .............. 309,885 4th district ..................................................................... 88,951 259,534 ............ .............. 348,485 5th district ..................................................................... 200,945 148,252 ............ .............. 349,197 6th district ..................................................................... 222,116 142,467 ............ .............. 364,583 7th district ..................................................................... 168,041 168,695 ............ .............. 336,736 8th district ..................................................................... 160,695 137,139 ............ 4,446 302,280 9th district ..................................................................... 194,537 171,503 9,650 .............. 375,690 10th district ................................................................... 190,826 144,023 ............ .............. 334,849 11th district ................................................................... 190,319 141,107 ............ .............. 331,426 12th district ................................................................... 63,317 247,591 ............ .............. 310,908 13th district ................................................................... 210,495 160,115 ............ .............. 370,610

Total ................................................................. 2,137,167 2,218,357 24,142 4,446 4,384,112

Presidential electors ............................................................. 2,270,395 2,178,391 44,515 1 12,071 4,505,372

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 534 for Constitution.

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NORTH DAKOTA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 188,320 Democratic-Nonpartisan League .............................................................. 124,966 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,238 Green .......................................................................................................... 1,362 Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,186 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,860

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Rick Berg, Republican ............................................................................... 158,401 Heidi Heitkamp, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ................................. 161,337 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,406

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Kevin Cramer, Republican ........................................................................ 173,585 Pam Gulleson, Democratic-Nonpartisan League .................................... 131,870 Eric Olson, Libertarian ............................................................................. 10,261 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 508

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic- Non-

partisan League

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in Total

Representative: At large ................................................................ 173,585 131,870 10,261 .......... .......... 508 316,224

Senator ..................................................................... 158,401 161,337 ............ .......... .......... 1,406 321,144

Presidential electors ............................................... 188,320 124,966 5,238 1,362 1,186 1,860 322,932

OHIO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,661,407 Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,827,621 Independent ................................................................................................ 12,502 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 49,493 Green .......................................................................................................... 18,574 Constitution ................................................................................................ 8,151 Socialist ...................................................................................................... 2,967 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 107

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Josh Mandel, Republican .......................................................................... 2,435,712 Sherrod Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 2,762,690 Scott A. Rupert, Independent ................................................................... 250,616

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Steve Chabot, Republican ......................................................................... 201,907 Jeff Sinnard, Democrat ............................................................................. 131,490 Jim Berns, Libertarian .............................................................................. 9,674 Rich Stevenson, Green .............................................................................. 6,645

2. Brad Wenstrup, Republican ...................................................................... 194,296 William R. Smith, Democrat ..................................................................... 137,077

3. Chris Long, Republican ............................................................................. 77,901 Joyce Beatty, Democrat ............................................................................. 201,897 Richard Ehrbar, Libertarian ..................................................................... 9,462 Bob Fitrakis, Green ................................................................................... 6,387 Jeff Brown, Write-in .................................................................................. 5

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4. Jim Jordan, Republican ............................................................................ 182,643

Jim Slone, Democrat ................................................................................. 114,214 Chris Kalla, Libertarian ............................................................................ 16,141

5. Robert E. Latta, Republican ..................................................................... 201,514 Angela Zimmann, Democrat ..................................................................... 137,806 Eric Eberly, Libertarian ............................................................................ 12,558

6. Bill Johnson, Republican ........................................................................... 164,536 Charlie Wilson, Democrat ......................................................................... 144,444

7. Bob Gibbs, Republican .............................................................................. 178,104 Joyce R. Healy-Abrams, Democrat ........................................................... 137,708

8. John A. Boehner, Republican ................................................................... 246,378 James Condit, Jr., Write-in ....................................................................... 1,938

9. Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, Republican ...................................................... 68,668 Marcy Kaptur, Democrat .......................................................................... 217,771 Sean P. Stipe, Libertarian ........................................................................ 11,725

10. Michael R. Turner, Republican ................................................................. 208,201 Sharen Swartz Neuhardt, Democrat ........................................................ 131,097 David A. Harlow, Libertarian ................................................................... 10,373

11. Marcia L. Fudge, Democrat ...................................................................... 258,359

12. Patrick J. Tiberi, Republican .................................................................... 233,869 Jim Reese, Democrat ................................................................................. 134,605

13. Marisha G. Agana, Republican ................................................................. 88,120 Tim Ryan, Democrat .................................................................................. 235,492

14. David P. Joyce, Republican ....................................................................... 183,657 Dale Virgil Blanchard, Democrat ............................................................. 131,637 David Macko, Libertarian ......................................................................... 11,536 Elaine R. Mastromatteo, Green ................................................................ 13,038 Aaron J. Zurbrugg, Write-in ..................................................................... 20 Steven Winfield, Write-in .......................................................................... 5 Erick Donald Robinson, Write-in .............................................................. 1

15. Steve Stivers, Republican ......................................................................... 205,274 Pat Lang, Democrat ................................................................................... 128,188

16. James B. Renacci, Republican .................................................................. 185,165 Betty Sutton, Democrat ............................................................................. 170,600

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Social-ist

Write- in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 201,907 131,490 ................. 9,674 6,645 ........... ........... ............ 349,716 2d district ..................... 194,296 137,077 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 331,373 3d district ..................... 77,901 201,897 ................. 9,462 6,387 ........... ........... 5 295,652 4th district .................... 182,643 114,214 ................. 16,141 ............... ........... ........... ............ 312,998 5th district .................... 201,514 137,806 ................. 12,558 ............... ........... ........... ............ 351,878 6th district .................... 164,536 144,444 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 308,980 7th district .................... 178,104 137,708 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 315,812 8th district .................... 246,378 ....................... ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... 1,938 248,316 9th district .................... 68,668 217,771 ................. 11,725 ............... ........... ........... ............ 298,164 10th district .................. 208,201 131,097 ................. 10,373 ............... ........... ........... ............ 349,671 11th district .................. ....................... 258,359 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 258,359 12th district .................. 233,869 134,605 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 368,474 13th district .................. 88,120 235,492 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 323,612 14th district .................. 183,657 131,637 ................. 11,536 13,038 ........... ........... 26 339,894 15th district .................. 205,274 128,188 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 333,462 16th district .................. 185,165 170,600 ................. ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 355,765

Total ....................... 2,620,233 2,412,385 ................. 81,469 26,070 ........... ........... 1,969 5,142,126

Senator ............................. 2,435,712 2,762,690 250,616 ................. ............... ........... ........... ............ 5,449,018

Presidential electors ........ 2,661,407 2,827,621 12,502 49,493 18,574 8,151 2,967 107 5,580,822

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OKLAHOMA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 891,325 Democratic .................................................................................................. 443,547

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jim Bridenstine, Republican ..................................................................... 181,084 John Olson, Democrat ............................................................................... 91,421 Craig Allen, Independent .......................................................................... 12,807

2. Markwayne Mullin, Republican ............................................................... 143,701 Rob Wallace, Democrat ............................................................................. 96,081 Michael G. Fulks, Independent ................................................................ 10,830

3. Frank D. Lucas, Republican ..................................................................... 201,744 Timothy Ray Murray, Democrat .............................................................. 53,472 William M. Sanders, Independent ............................................................ 12,787

4. Tom Cole, Republican ................................................................................ 176,740 Donna Marie Bebo, Democrat ................................................................... 71,846 R. J. Harris, Independent ......................................................................... 11,745

5. James Lankford, Republican .................................................................... 153,603 Tom Guild, Democrat ................................................................................ 97,504 Pat Martin, Independent ........................................................................... 5,394 Robert T. Murphy, Independent ............................................................... 5,176

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Total

Representatives: 1st district ............................................................................................ 181,084 91,421 12,807 285,312 2d district ............................................................................................. 143,701 96,081 10,830 250,612 3d district ............................................................................................. 201,744 53,472 12,787 268,003 4th district ........................................................................................... 176,740 71,846 11,745 260,331 5th district ........................................................................................... 153,603 97,504 10,570 261,677

Total ....................................................................................... 856,872 410,324 58,739 1,325,935

Presidential electors ................................................................................... 891,325 443,547 ............ 1,334,872

OREGON

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 754,175 Democratic .................................................................................................. 970,488 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 24,089 Pacific Green .............................................................................................. 19,427 Constitution ................................................................................................ 4,432 Progressive ................................................................................................. 3,384 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 13,275

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Delinda Morgan, Republican .................................................................... 109,699 Suzanne Bonamici, Democrat ................................................................... 197,845 Bob Ekstrom, Constitution ....................................................................... 8,918 Steven Reynolds, Progressive, Libertarian, Pacific Green ..................... 15,009 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 509

2. Greg Walden, Republican .......................................................................... 228,043 Joyce B. Segers, Democrat, Working Families ........................................ 96,741 Joe Tabor, Libertarian ............................................................................... 7,025 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 446

3. Ronald Green, Republican ........................................................................ 70,325 Earl Blumenauer, Democrat ..................................................................... 264,979 Michael Cline, Libertarian ........................................................................ 6,640 Woodrow Broadnax, Pacific Green, Progressive ...................................... 13,159 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 772

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OREGON—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 4. Art Robinson, Republican, Constitution .................................................. 140,549

Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ...................................................................... 212,866 Chuck Huntting, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,205 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 468

5. Fred Thompson, Republican ..................................................................... 139,223 Kurt Schrader, Democrat .......................................................................... 177,229 Christina Jean Lugo, Pacific Green ......................................................... 7,516 Raymond Baldwin, Constitution ............................................................... 3,600 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 402

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PENNSYLVANIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,680,434 Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,990,274 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 49,991 Green .......................................................................................................... 21,341

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tom Smith, Republican ............................................................................. 2,509,132 Robert P. Casey, Jr., Democrat ................................................................ 3,021,364 Rayburn Douglas Smith, Libertarian ...................................................... 96,926

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John Featherman, Republican .................................................................. 41,708 Robert A. Brady, Democrat ....................................................................... 235,394

2. Robert Allen Mansfield, Jr., Republican .................................................. 33,381 Chaka Fattah, Democrat ........................................................................... 318,176 James Foster, Independent ....................................................................... 4,829

3. Mike Kelly, Republican ............................................................................. 165,826 Missa Eaton, Democrat ............................................................................. 123,933 Steven Porter, Independent ...................................................................... 12,755

4. Scott Perry, Republican ............................................................................. 181,603 Harry Perkinson, Democrat ...................................................................... 104,643 Wayne W. Wolff, Independent .................................................................. 11,524 Michael Bryant Koffenberger, Libertarian .............................................. 6,210

5. Glenn Thompson, Republican ................................................................... 177,740 Charles Dumas, Democrat ........................................................................ 104,725

6. Jim Gerlach, Republican ........................................................................... 191,725 Manan M. Trivedi, Democrat .................................................................... 143,803

7. Patrick Meehan, Republican ..................................................................... 209,942 George Badey, Democrat ........................................................................... 143,509

8. Michael G. Fitzpatrick, Republican .......................................................... 199,379 Kathy Boockvar, Democrat ....................................................................... 152,859

9. Bill Shuster, Republican ........................................................................... 169,177 Karen Ramsburg, Democrat ..................................................................... 105,128

10. Tom Marino, Republican ........................................................................... 179,563 Philip Scollo, Democrat ............................................................................. 94,227

11. Lou Barletta, Republican .......................................................................... 166,967 Gene Stilp, Democrat ................................................................................ 118,231

12. Keith J. Rothfus, Republican .................................................................... 175,352 Mark S. Critz, Democrat ........................................................................... 163,589

13. Joseph James Rooney, Republican ........................................................... 93,918 Allyson Y. Schwartz, Democrat ................................................................ 209,901

14. Hans Lessmann, Republican .................................................................... 75,702 Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ...................................................................... 251,932

15. Charles W. Dent, Republican .................................................................... 168,960 Rick Daugherty, Democrat ........................................................................ 128,764

16. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ...................................................................... 156,192 Aryanna C. Strader, Democrat ................................................................. 111,185 John A. Murphy, Independent .................................................................. 12,250 James F. Bednarski, Bednarski for Congress ......................................... 5,154

17. Laureen A. Cummings, Republican .......................................................... 106,208 Matthew A. Cartwright, Democrat ........................................................... 161,393

18. Tim Murphy, Republican .......................................................................... 216,727 Larry Maggi, Democrat ............................................................................. 122,146

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Pennsylvania

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green

Bednarski for Con-

gress Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 41,708 235,394 .............. ................ .............. .................... 277,102 2d district .............. 33,381 318,176 4,829 ................ .............. .................... 356,386 3d district .............. 165,826 123,933 12,755 ................ .............. .................... 302,514 4th district ............ 181,603 104,643 11,524 6,210 .............. .................... 303,980 5th district ............ 177,740 104,725 .............. ................ .............. .................... 282,465 6th district ............ 191,725 143,803 .............. ................ .............. .................... 335,528 7th district ............ 209,942 143,509 .............. ................ .............. .................... 353,451 8th district ............ 199,379 152,859 .............. ................ .............. .................... 352,238 9th district ............ 169,177 105,128 .............. ................ .............. .................... 274,305 10th district .......... 179,563 94,227 .............. ................ .............. .................... 273,790 11th district .......... 166,967 118,231 .............. ................ .............. .................... 285,198 12th district .......... 175,352 163,589 .............. ................ .............. .................... 338,941 13th district .......... 93,918 209,901 .............. ................ .............. .................... 303,819 14th district .......... 75,702 251,932 .............. ................ .............. .................... 327,634 15th district .......... 168,960 128,764 .............. ................ .............. .................... 297,724 16th district .......... 156,192 111,185 12,250 ................ .............. 5,154 284,781 17th district .......... 106,208 161,393 .............. ................ .............. .................... 267,601 18th district .......... 216,727 122,146 .............. ................ .............. .................... 338,873

Total ............... 2,710,070 2,793,538 41,358 6,210 .............. 5,154 5,556,330

Senator ...................... 2,509,132 3,021,364 .............. 96,926 .............. .................... 5,627,422

Presidential electors 2,680,434 2,990,274 .............. 49,991 21,341 .................... 5,742,040

RHODE ISLAND FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 157,204 Democratic .................................................................................................. 279,677 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 4,388 Green .......................................................................................................... 2,421 Constitution ................................................................................................ 430 Justice ......................................................................................................... 416 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 132 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,381

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Benjamin Barrett Hinckley III, Republican ............................................ 146,222 Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat ................................................................ 271,034 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 933

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Brendan P. Doherty, Republican .............................................................. 83,737 David N. Cicilline, Democrat .................................................................... 108,612 David S. Vogel, Independent .................................................................... 12,504 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 262

2. Michael G. Riley, Republican .................................................................... 78,189 James R. Langevin, Democrat .................................................................. 124,067 Abel G. Collins, Independent .................................................................... 20,212 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 192

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Jus-tice

So-cial-ism and Lib-era-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 83,737 108,612 12,504 ............. ............. ........... .......... .......... 262 205,115 2d district ..................... 78,189 124,067 20,212 ............. ............. ........... .......... .......... 192 222,660

Total ...................... 161,926 232,679 32,716 ............. ............. ........... .......... .......... 454 427,775

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RHODE ISLAND—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island—Continued

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Jus-tice

So-cial-ism and Lib-era-tion

Write-in Total

Senator ............................. 146,222 271,034 .................. ............. ............. ........... .......... .......... 933 418,189

Presidential electors ........ 157,204 279,677 .................. 4,388 2,421 430 416 132 1,381 446,049

SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,071,645 Democratic .................................................................................................. 865,941 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 16,321 Green .......................................................................................................... 5,446 Constitution ................................................................................................ 4,765

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Tim Scott, Republican ............................................................................... 179,908 Bobbie G. Rose, Democrat ......................................................................... 98,154

Working Families ................................................................................... 5,403 Keith Blandford, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,334 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 214

2. Joe Wilson, Republican ............................................................................. 196,116 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7,602

3. Jeff Duncan, Republican ........................................................................... 169,512 Brian Ryan B. Doyle, Democrat ............................................................... 84,735 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 516

4. Trey Gowdy, Republican ........................................................................... 173,201 Deb Morrow, Democrat ............................................................................. 84,087

Working Families ................................................................................... 5,877 Jeff Sumerel, Green ................................................................................... 3,390 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 329

5. Mick Mulvaney, Republican ...................................................................... 154,324 Joyce Knott, Democrat .............................................................................. 113,904

Working Families ................................................................................... 9,539 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 236

6. James E. Clyburn, Democrat .................................................................... 218,717 Nammu Y. Muhammad, Green ................................................................ 12,920 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,978

7. Tom Rice, Republican ................................................................................ 153,068 Gloria Bromell Tinubu, Democrat ............................................................ 114,594

Working Families ................................................................................... 7,795 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 281

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Working Families

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 179,908 98,154 5,403 6,334 ................. ............ 214 290,013 2d district ..................... 196,116 .......................... ................. ................. ................. ............ 7,602 203,718 3d district ..................... 169,512 84,735 ................. ................. ................. ............ 516 254,763 4th district .................... 173,201 84,087 5,877 ................. 3,390 ............ 329 266,884 5th district .................... 154,324 113,904 9,539 ................. ................. ............ 236 278,003 6th district .................... .......................... 218,717 ................. ................. 12,920 ............ 1,978 233,615 7th district .................... 153,068 114,594 7,795 ................. ................. ............ 281 275,738

Total ...................... 1,026,129 714,191 28,614 6,334 16,310 ............ 11,156 1,802,734

Presidential electors ........ 1,071,645 865,941 ................. 16,321 5,446 4,765 ................. 1,964,118

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SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 210,610 Democratic .................................................................................................. 145,039 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,795 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,371

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Kristi L. Noem, Republican ...................................................................... 207,640 Matt Varilek, Democrat ............................................................................ 153,789

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Con-stitu-tion

Total

Representative: At large ................................................................................................ 207,640 153,789 .......... .......... 361,429

Presidential electors ............................................................................... 210,610 145,039 5,795 2,371 363,815

TENNESSEE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,462,330 Democratic .................................................................................................. 960,709 Independent ................................................................................................ 1 23,001 Green .......................................................................................................... 6,515 Constitution ................................................................................................ 6,022

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Bob Corker, Republican ............................................................................. 1,506,443 Mark E. Clayton, Democrat ...................................................................... 705,882 Shaun E. Crowell, Independent ................................................................ 20,936 James Higdon, Independent ..................................................................... 8,085 Michel Joseph Long, Independent ............................................................ 8,080 Troy Stephen Scoggin, Independent ......................................................... 7,148 David Gatchell, Independent .................................................................... 6,523 Martin Pleasant, Green ............................................................................. 38,472 Kermit Steck, Constitution ....................................................................... 18,620 Angelia Stinnett, Write-in ......................................................................... 470 Jacob Maurer, Write-in ............................................................................. 409 Larry Crim, Write-in ................................................................................. 218 Jim Maynard, Write-in .............................................................................. 117 Margie Nell Penn, Write-in ....................................................................... 23 Gary Gene Davis, Write-in ........................................................................ 18 Lee Stewart, Write-in ................................................................................ 14 Christopher Schappert, Write-in .............................................................. 12 Allen Hoenicke, Write-in ........................................................................... 5 Mary D. Wright, Write-in ......................................................................... 2

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. David P. Roe, Republican .......................................................................... 182,252 Alan Woodruff, Democrat .......................................................................... 47,663 Karen Sherry Brackett, Independent ....................................................... 4,837 Michael D. Salyer, Independent ............................................................... 2,048 Robert N. Smith, Green ............................................................................ 2,872

2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 196,894 Troy Christopher Goodale, Democrat ....................................................... 54,522 Greg Samples, Independent ...................................................................... 4,382 Brandon Stewart, Independent ................................................................ 2,974 Norris Dryer, Green ................................................................................... 5,733

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TENNESSEE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 3. Charles J. ‘‘Chuck’’ Fleischmann, Republican ......................................... 157,830

Mary M. Headrick, Democrat ................................................................... 91,094 Matthew Deniston, Independent .............................................................. 7,905 Jean ‘‘Lady J’’ Howard-Hill, Write-in ....................................................... 62 Richard Hall, Write-in ............................................................................... 18

4. Scott DesJarlais, Republican .................................................................... 128,568 Eric Stewart, Democrat ............................................................................. 102,022

5. Brad Staats, Republican ........................................................................... 86,240 Jim Cooper, Democrat ............................................................................... 171,621 John Miglietta, Green ............................................................................... 5,222 Sean Puckett, Write-in .............................................................................. 12

6. Diane Black, Republican ........................................................................... 184,383 Scott Beasley, Independent ....................................................................... 34,766 Pat Riley, Green ......................................................................................... 21,633 Rachel Robinson, Write-in ........................................................................ 455 Michael H. Thompson, Write-in ............................................................... 4

7. Marsha Blackburn, Republican ................................................................ 182,730 Credo Amouzouvik, Democrat .................................................................. 61,679 Jack Arnold, Independent ......................................................................... 4,256 Wm. Ryan Akin, Independent .................................................................. 2,740 Leonard D. ‘‘Lenny’’ Ladner, Independent ............................................... 1,261 Howard Switzer, Green ............................................................................. 4,640

8. Stephen Lee Fincher, Republican ............................................................. 190,923 Timothy D. Dixon, Democrat .................................................................... 79,490 James Hart, Independent ......................................................................... 6,139 Mark J. Rawles, Independent ................................................................... 2,870

9. George S. Flinn, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 59,742 Steve Cohen, Democrat ............................................................................. 188,422 Brian L. Saulsberry, Independent ............................................................ 1,448 Gregory M. Joiner, Independent ............................................................... 1,372 Kimberlee E. Smith, Write-in ................................................................... 2 Herbert A. Bass, Write-in ......................................................................... 1

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Constitu-

tion Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 182,252 47,663 6,885 2,872 ............... .............. 239,672 2d district .............. 196,894 54,522 7,356 5,733 ............... .............. 264,505 3d district .............. 157,830 91,094 7,905 ............... ............... 80 256,909 4th district ............ 128,568 102,022 ................. ............... ............... .............. 230,590 5th district ............ 86,240 171,621 ................. 5,222 ............... 12 263,095 6th district ............ 184,383 ....................... 34,766 21,633 ............... 459 241,241 7th district ............ 182,730 61,679 8,257 4,640 ............... .............. 257,306 8th district ............ 190,923 79,490 9,009 ............... ............... .............. 279,422 9th district ............ 59,742 188,422 2,820 ............... ............... 3 250,987

Total ............... 1,369,562 796,513 76,998 40,100 ............... 554 2,283,727

Senator ...................... 1,506,443 705,882 50,772 38,472 18,620 1,288 2,321,477

Presidential electors 1,462,330 960,709 1 23,001 6,515 6,022 .............. 2,458,577

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 2,639 for Justice; 18,623 for Libertarian; and 1,739 for American Third Position.

TEXAS

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 4,569,843 Democratic .................................................................................................. 3,308,124 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 88,580 Green .......................................................................................................... 24,657 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 2,647

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ted Cruz, Republican ................................................................................ 4,440,137 Paul Sadler, Democrat .............................................................................. 3,194,927 John Jay Myers, Libertarian .................................................................... 162,354 David B. Collins, Green ............................................................................. 67,404

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Louie Gohmert, Republican ...................................................................... 178,322 Shirley J. McKellar, Democrat ................................................................. 67,222 Clark Patterson, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,114

2. Ted Poe, Republican .................................................................................. 159,664 Jim Dougherty, Democrat ......................................................................... 80,512 Kenneth Duncan, Libertarian ................................................................... 4,140 Mark A. Roberts, Green ............................................................................ 2,012

3. Sam Johnson, Republican ......................................................................... 187,180 4. Ralph M. Hall, Republican ........................................................................ 182,679

VaLinda Hathcox, Democrat ..................................................................... 60,214 Thomas Griffing, Libertarian ................................................................... 7,262 Fred Rostek, Write-in ................................................................................ 188

5. Jeb Hensarling, Republican ...................................................................... 134,091 Linda S. Mrosko, Democrat ...................................................................... 69,178 Ken Ashby, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,961

6. Joe Barton, Republican ............................................................................. 145,019 Kenneth Sanders, Democrat ..................................................................... 98,053 Hugh Chauvin, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,847 Brandon Parmer, Green ............................................................................ 2,017

7. John Abney Culberson, Republican .......................................................... 142,793 James Cargas, Democrat ........................................................................... 85,553 Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,669 Lance Findley, Green ................................................................................ 1,822

8. Kevin Brady, Republican .......................................................................... 194,043 Neil Burns, Democrat ................................................................................ 51,051 Roy Hall, Libertarian ................................................................................ 5,958

9. Steve Mueller, Republican ........................................................................ 36,139 Al Green, Democrat ................................................................................... 144,075 John Wieder, Libertarian .......................................................................... 1,609 Vanessa Foster, Green .............................................................................. 1,743

10. Michael T. McCaul, Republican ................................................................ 159,783 Tawana W. Cadien, Democrat .................................................................. 95,710 Richard Priest, Libertarian ....................................................................... 8,526

11. K. Michael Conaway, Republican ............................................................. 177,742 Jim Riley, Democrat .................................................................................. 41,970 Scott J. Ballard, Libertarian ..................................................................... 6,311

12. Kay Granger, Republican .......................................................................... 175,649 Dave Robinson, Democrat ......................................................................... 66,080 Matthew Solodow, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,983

13. Mac Thornberry, Republican .................................................................... 187,775 John Robert Deek, Libertarian ................................................................. 12,701 Keith F. Houston, Green ........................................................................... 5,912

14. Randy Weber, Republican ......................................................................... 131,460 Nick Lampson, Democrat .......................................................................... 109,697 Zach Grady, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,619 Rhett Rosenquest Smith, Green ............................................................... 1,063

15. Dale A. Brueggemann, Republican .......................................................... 54,056 Ruben Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................ 89,296 Ron Finch, Libertarian .............................................................................. 3,309

16. Barbara Carrasco, Republican .................................................................. 51,043 Beto O’Rourke, Democrat .......................................................................... 101,403 Junart Sodoy, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,559

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17. Bill Flores, Republican .............................................................................. 143,284 Ben Easton, Libertarian ............................................................................ 35,978

18. Sean Seibert, Republican .......................................................................... 44,015 Sheila Jackson Lee, Democrat .................................................................. 146,223 Christopher Barber, Libertarian .............................................................. 4,694

19. Randy Neugebauer, Republican ............................................................... 163,239 Richard ‘‘Chip’’ Peterson, Libertarian ...................................................... 28,824

20. David Rosa, Republican ............................................................................ 62,376 Joaquin Castro, Democrat ......................................................................... 119,032 A. E. ‘‘Tracy’’ Potts, Libertarian ............................................................... 3,143 Antonio Diaz, Green .................................................................................. 1,626

21. Lamar Smith, Republican ......................................................................... 187,015 Candace E. Duval, Democrat .................................................................... 109,326 John-Henry Liberty, Libertarian .............................................................. 12,524

22. Pete Olson, Republican ............................................................................. 160,668 Kesha Rogers, Democrat ........................................................................... 80,203 Steven Susman, Libertarian ..................................................................... 5,986 Don Cook, Green ........................................................................................ 4,054

23. Francisco ‘‘Quico’’ Canseco, Republican ................................................... 87,547 Pete P. Gallego, Democrat ........................................................................ 96,676 Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian .................................................................... 5,841 Ed Scharf, Green ....................................................................................... 2,105

24. Kenny Marchant, Republican ................................................................... 148,586 Tim Rusk, Democrat .................................................................................. 87,645 John Stathas, Libertarian ......................................................................... 7,258

25. Roger Williams, Republican ...................................................................... 154,245 Elaine M. Henderson, Democrat .............................................................. 98,827 Betsy Dewey, Libertarian ......................................................................... 10,860

26. Michael C. Burgess, Republican ............................................................... 176,642 David Sanchez, Democrat ......................................................................... 74,237 Mark Boler, Libertarian ............................................................................ 7,844

27. Blake Farenthold, Republican .................................................................. 120,684 Rose Meza Harrison, Democrat ................................................................ 83,395 Bret Baldwin, Independent ....................................................................... 5,354 Corrie Byrd, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,218

28. William R. Hayward, Republican ............................................................. 49,309 Henry Cuellar, Democrat .......................................................................... 112,456 Patrick Hisel, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,473 Michael D. Cary, Green ............................................................................. 1,407

29. Gene Green, Democrat .............................................................................. 86,053 James Stanczak, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,996 Maria Selva, Green .................................................................................... 4,562

30. Travis Washington, Jr., Republican ......................................................... 41,222 Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................ 171,059 Ed Rankin, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,733

31. John R. Carter, Republican ...................................................................... 145,348 Stephen M. Wyman, Democrat ................................................................. 82,977 Ethan Garofolo, Libertarian ..................................................................... 8,862

32. Pete Sessions, Republican ......................................................................... 146,653 Katherine Savers McGovern, Democrat ................................................... 99,288 Seth Hollist, Libertarian ........................................................................... 5,695

33. Chuck Bradley, Republican ....................................................................... 30,252 Marc Veasey, Democrat ............................................................................. 85,114 Ed Lindsay, Green ..................................................................................... 2,009

34. Jessica Puente Bradshaw, Republican ..................................................... 52,448 Filemon Vela, Democrat ............................................................................ 89,606 Steven ‘‘Ziggy’’ Shanklin, Libertarian ...................................................... 2,724

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TEXAS—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued 35. Susan Narvaiz, Republican ....................................................................... 52,894

Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ........................................................................... 105,626 Ross Lynn Leone, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,082 Meghan Owen, Green ................................................................................ 2,540 Simon Alvarado, Write-in ......................................................................... 37

36. Steve Stockman, Republican ..................................................................... 165,405 Max Martin, Democrat .............................................................................. 62,143 Michael K. Cole, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,284

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district ............. 178,322 67,222 ............. 4,114 ................. .............. 249,658 2d district .............. 159,664 80,512 ............. 4,140 2,012 .............. 246,328 3d district .............. 187,180 ....................... ............. ................. ................. .............. 187,180 4th district ............ 182,679 60,214 ............. 7,262 ................. 188 250,343 5th district ............ 134,091 69,178 ............. 4,961 ................. .............. 208,230 6th district ............ 145,019 98,053 ............. 4,847 2,017 .............. 249,936 7th district ............ 142,793 85,553 ............. 4,669 1,822 .............. 234,837 8th district ............ 194,043 51,051 ............. 5,958 ................. .............. 251,052 9th district ............ 36,139 144,075 ............. 1,609 1,743 .............. 183,566 10th district .......... 159,783 95,710 ............. 8,526 ................. .............. 264,019 11th district .......... 177,742 41,970 ............. 6,311 ................. .............. 226,023 12th district .......... 175,649 66,080 ............. 5,983 ................. .............. 247,712 13th district .......... 187,775 ....................... ............. 12,701 5,912 .............. 206,388 14th district .......... 131,460 109,697 ............. 3,619 1,063 .............. 245,839 15th district .......... 54,056 89,296 ............. 3,309 ................. .............. 146,661 16th district .......... 51,043 101,403 ............. 2,559 ................. .............. 155,005 17th district .......... 143,284 ....................... ............. 35,978 ................. .............. 179,262 18th district .......... 44,015 146,223 ............. 4,694 ................. .............. 194,932 19th district .......... 163,239 ....................... ............. 28,824 ................. .............. 192,063 20th district .......... 62,376 119,032 ............. 3,143 1,626 .............. 186,177 21st district ........... 187,015 109,326 ............. 12,524 ................. .............. 308,865 22d district ............ 160,668 80,203 ............. 5,986 4,054 .............. 250,911 23d district ............ 87,547 96,676 ............. 5,841 2,105 .............. 192,169 24th district .......... 148,586 87,645 ............. 7,258 ................. .............. 243,489 25th district .......... 154,245 98,827 ............. 10,860 ................. .............. 263,932 26th district .......... 176,642 74,237 ............. 7,844 ................. .............. 258,723 27th district .......... 120,684 83,395 5,354 3,218 ................. .............. 212,651 28th district .......... 49,309 112,456 ............. 2,473 1,407 .............. 165,645 29th district .......... ....................... 86,053 ............. 4,996 4,562 .............. 95,611 30th district .......... 41,222 171,059 ............. 4,733 ................. .............. 217,014 31st district ........... 145,348 82,977 ............. 8,862 ................. .............. 237,187 32d district ............ 146,653 99,288 ............. 5,695 ................. .............. 251,636 33d district ............ 30,252 85,114 ............. ................. 2,009 .............. 117,375 34th district .......... 52,448 89,606 ............. 2,724 ................. .............. 144,778 35th district .......... 52,894 105,626 ............. 4,082 2,540 37 165,179 36th district .......... 165,405 62,143 ............. 6,284 ................. .............. 233,832

Total ............... 4,429,270 2,949,900 5,354 246,587 32,872 225 7,664,208

Senator ...................... 4,440,137 3,194,927 ............. 162,354 67,404 .............. 7,864,822

Presidential electors 4,569,843 3,308,124 ............. 88,580 24,657 1 2,647 7,993,851

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 162 for Socialist; 1,287 for Constitution; 87 for Reform; and 426 for Justice.

UTAH

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 740,600 Democratic .................................................................................................. 251,813 Unaffiliated ................................................................................................ 393 Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,871 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 12,572 Utah Justice Party ..................................................................................... 5,335 Green .......................................................................................................... 3,817 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 39

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UTAH—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Orrin G. Hatch, Republican ...................................................................... 657,608 Scott Howell, Democrat ............................................................................. 301,873 Bill Barron, Unaffiliated ........................................................................... 7,172 Shaun Lynn McCausland, Constitution ................................................... 31,905 Daniel Geery, Utah Justice Party ............................................................ 8,342 JoAnn Secrist, Write-in ............................................................................. 1

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Rob Bishop, Republican ............................................................................. 175,487 Donna M. McAleer, Democrat .................................................................. 60,611 Sherry Phipps, Constitution ..................................................................... 9,430

2. Chris Stewart, Republican ........................................................................ 154,523 Jay Seegmiller, Democrat ......................................................................... 83,176 Joseph Andrade, Unaffiliated ................................................................... 2,971 Charles E. Kimball, Unaffiliated .............................................................. 2,824 Jonathan D. Garrard, Constitution .......................................................... 5,051

3. Jason Chaffetz, Republican ....................................................................... 198,828 Soren D. Simonsen, Democrat .................................................................. 60,719

4. Mia B. Love, Republican ........................................................................... 119,035 Jim Matheson, Democrat .......................................................................... 119,803 Jim L. Vein, Libertarian ........................................................................... 6,439

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Unaffili-ated

Constitu-tion

Liber-tarian

Utah Jus-tice Party Green Write-

in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 175,487 60,611 ................. 9,430 ................. ................. ............. .......... 245,528 2d district ..................... 154,523 83,176 5,795 5,051 ................. ................. ............. .......... 248,545 3d district ..................... 198,828 60,719 ................. ................. ................. ................. ............. .......... 259,547 4th district ................... 119,035 119,803 ................. ................. 6,439 ................. ............. .......... 245,277

Total ...................... 647,873 324,309 5,795 14,481 6,439 ................. ............. .......... 998,897

Senator ............................. 657,608 301,873 7,172 31,905 ................. 8,342 ............. 1 1,006,901

Presidential electors ........ 740,600 251,813 393 2,871 12,572 5,335 3,817 1 39 1,017,440

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 18 for Peace and Freedom; 5 for Reform; and 5 for Independent American.

VERMONT

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 92,698 Democratic .................................................................................................. 199,239 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,487 Justice ......................................................................................................... 1,128 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 695 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,043

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John MacGovern, Republican ................................................................... 72,898 Bernard Sanders, Independent ................................................................. 207,848 Pete Diamondstone, Liberty Union .......................................................... 2,511 Chris Ericson, United States Marijuana ................................................. 5,924 Peter Moss, Peace and Prosperity ............................................................ 2,452 Laurel Laframboise, VoteKISS ................................................................. 877 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 252

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VERMONT—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Mark Donka, Republican .......................................................................... 67,543 Peter Welch, Democrat .............................................................................. 208,600 James ‘‘Sam’’ Desrochers, Independent ................................................... 8,302 Jane Newton, Liberty Union ..................................................................... 4,065 Andre Laframboise, VoteKISS .................................................................. 1,153 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 268

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VIRGINIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,822,522 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,971,820 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 31,216 Constitution ................................................................................................ 13,058 Green .......................................................................................................... 8,627 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7,246

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

George F. Allen, Republican ..................................................................... 1,785,542 Timothy M. Kaine, Democrat ................................................................... 2,010,067 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6,587

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Robert J. Wittman, Republican ................................................................ 200,845 Adam M. Cook, Democrat ......................................................................... 147,036 G. Gail Parker, Independent Green ......................................................... 8,308 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 617

2. E. Scott Rigell, Republican ....................................................................... 166,231 Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr., Democrat ............................................................ 142,548 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 443

3. Dean J. Longo, Republican ....................................................................... 58,931 Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott, Democrat .......................................................... 259,199 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 806

4. J. Randy Forbes, Republican .................................................................... 199,292 Ella P. Ward, Democrat ............................................................................ 150,190 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 564

5. Robert Hurt, Republican ........................................................................... 193,009 John Wade Douglass, Democrat ............................................................... 149,214 Kenneth J. Hildebrandt, Independent Green .......................................... 5,500 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 388

6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................ 211,278 Andy B. Schmookler, Democrat ................................................................ 111,949 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 666

7. Eric Cantor, Republican ............................................................................ 222,983 E. Wayne Powell, Democrat ...................................................................... 158,012 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 914

8. J. Patrick Murray, Republican ................................................................. 107,370 James P. Moran, Democrat ....................................................................... 226,847 Jason J. Howell, Independent ................................................................... 10,180 Janet Murphy, Independent Green .......................................................... 5,985 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 805

9. H. Morgan Griffith, Republican ................................................................ 184,882 Anthony J. Flaccavento, Democrat ........................................................... 116,400 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 376

10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................ 214,038 Kristin A. Cabral, Democrat ..................................................................... 142,024 J. Kevin Chisholm, Independent .............................................................. 9,855 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 527

11. Chris S. Perkins, Republican .................................................................... 117,902 Gerald E. Connolly, Democrat .................................................................. 202,606 Mark T. Gibson, Independent ................................................................... 3,806 Christopher F. DeCarlo, Independent ...................................................... 3,027 Peter M. Marchetti, Independent Green .................................................. 1,919 Joe F. Galdo, Jr., Green ............................................................................ 2,195 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 788

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VIRGINIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Inde-pendent Green

Con-stitution Green Write-in Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 200,845 147,036 ............... ............... 8,308 ............... ............... 617 356,806 2d district ..................... 166,231 142,548 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 443 309,222 3d district ..................... 58,931 259,199 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 806 318,936 4th district .................... 199,292 150,190 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 564 350,046 5th district .................... 193,009 149,214 ............... ............... 5,500 ............... ............... 388 348,111 6th district .................... 211,278 111,949 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 666 323,893 7th district .................... 222,983 158,012 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 914 381,909 8th district .................... 107,370 226,847 10,180 ............... 5,985 ............... ............... 805 351,187 9th district .................... 184,882 116,400 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 376 301,658 10th district .................. 214,038 142,024 9,855 ............... ............... ............... ............... 527 366,444 11th district .................. 117,902 202,606 6,833 ............... 1,919 ............... 2,195 788 332,243

Total ....................... 1,876,761 1,806,025 26,868 ............... 21,712 ............... 2,195 6,894 3,740,455

Senator ............................. 1,785,542 2,010,067 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... 6,587 3,802,196

Presidential electors ........ 1,822,522 1,971,820 ............... 31,216 ............... 13,058 8,627 7,246 3,854,489

WASHINGTON

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,290,670 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,755,396 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 42,202 Green .......................................................................................................... 20,928 Constitution ................................................................................................ 8,851 Justice ......................................................................................................... 4,946 Socialism and Liberation ........................................................................... 1,318 Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 1,205

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Michael Baumgartner, Republican ........................................................... 1,213,924 Maria Cantwell, Democrat ........................................................................ 1,855,493

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John Koster, Republican ........................................................................... 151,187 Suzan DelBene, Democrat ........................................................................ 177,025

2. Dan Matthews, Republican ....................................................................... 117,465 Rick Larsen, Democrat .............................................................................. 184,826

3. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Republican ......................................................... 177,446 Jon T. Haugen, Democrat ......................................................................... 116,438

4. Doc Hastings, Republican ......................................................................... 154,749 Mary Baechler, Democrat ......................................................................... 78,940

5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican ...................................................... 191,066 Rich Cowan, Democrat .............................................................................. 117,512

6. Bill Driscoll, Republican ............................................................................ 129,725 Derek Kilmer, Democrat ........................................................................... 186,661

7. Ron Bemis, Republican ............................................................................. 76,212 Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................ 298,368

8. David G. Reichert, Republican ................................................................. 180,204 Karen Porterfield, Democrat ..................................................................... 121,886

9. Jim Postma, Republican ............................................................................ 76,105 Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 192,034

10. Richard ‘‘Dick’’ Muri, Republican ............................................................. 115,381 Denny Heck, Democrat .............................................................................. 163,036

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WASHINGTON—Continued FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Justice

Social-ism and

Libera-tion

Social-ist

Work-ers

Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 151,187 177,025 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 328,212 2d district ..................... 117,465 184,826 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 302,291 3d district ..................... 177,446 116,438 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 293,884 4th district .................... 154,749 78,940 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 233,689 5th district .................... 191,066 117,512 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 308,578 6th district .................... 129,725 186,661 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 316,386 7th district .................... 76,212 298,368 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 374,580 8th district .................... 180,204 121,886 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 302,090 9th district .................... 76,105 192,034 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 268,139 10th district .................. 115,381 163,036 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 278,417

Total ....................... 1,369,540 1,636,726 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 3,006,266

Senator ............................. 1,213,924 1,855,493 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ 3,069,417

Presidential electors ........ 1,290,670 1,755,396 42,202 20,928 8,851 4,946 1,318 1,205 3,125,516

WEST VIRGINIA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 417,655 Democratic .................................................................................................. 238,269 Mountain Party (Green Party Candidate) ............................................... 4,406 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,302 No Affiliation .............................................................................................. 3,806

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John R. Raese, Republican ........................................................................ 240,787 Joe Manchin III, Democrat ....................................................................... 399,898 Bob Henry Baber, Mountain Party .......................................................... 19,517

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. David B. McKinley, Republican ................................................................ 133,809 Sue Thorn, Democrat ................................................................................. 80,342

2. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican ............................................................ 158,206 Howard Swint, Democrat .......................................................................... 68,560

3. Rick Snuffer, Republican ........................................................................... 92,238 Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ...................................................................... 108,199

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Moun-tain

Party

Liber-tari-an

No Affili-ation

Total

Representatives: 1st district ................................................................... 133,809 80,342 ............ .......... .......... 214,151 2d district .................................................................... 158,206 68,560 ............ .......... .......... 226,766 3d district .................................................................... 92,238 108,199 ............ .......... .......... 200,437

Total .............................................................. 384,253 257,101 ............ .......... .......... 641,354

Senator ................................................................................ 240,787 399,898 19,517 .......... .......... 660,202

Presidential electors .......................................................... 417,655 238,269 4,406 6,302 3,806 670,438

WISCONSIN FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,410,966 Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,620,985 Independent ................................................................................................ 1 29,383 Constitution ................................................................................................ 4,930 Scattering ................................................................................................... 5,170

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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tommy G. Thompson, Republican ............................................................ 1,380,126 Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ...................................................................... 1,547,104 Joseph Kexel, Libertarian ......................................................................... 62,240 Nimrod Y. U. Allen III, I.D.E.A. ............................................................... 16,455 Riley J. Hood, Write-in (Constitution) ..................................................... 70 Diane E. Lorbiecki, Write-in (Independent) ............................................ 43 Scattering ................................................................................................... 3,373

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Paul Ryan, Republican .............................................................................. 200,423 Rob Zerban, Democrat ............................................................................... 158,414 Keith Deschler, Libertarian ...................................................................... 6,054 Scattering ................................................................................................... 167

2. Chad Lee, Republican ................................................................................ 124,683 Mark Pocan, Democrat .............................................................................. 265,422 Joe Kopsick, Write-in (Independent) ........................................................ 6 Scattering ................................................................................................... 787

3. Ray Boland, Republican ............................................................................ 121,713 Ron Kind, Democrat .................................................................................. 217,712 Scattering ................................................................................................... 339

4. Dan Sebring, Republican ........................................................................... 80,787 Gwen Moore, Democrat ............................................................................. 235,257 Robert R. Raymond, Independent ............................................................ 9,277 Scattering ................................................................................................... 467

5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ............................................... 250,335 Dave Heaster, Democrat ........................................................................... 118,478 Scattering ................................................................................................... 851

6. Thomas E. Petri, Republican .................................................................... 223,460 Joe Kallas, Democrat ................................................................................. 135,921 Scattering ................................................................................................... 364

7. Sean P. Duffy, Republican ........................................................................ 201,720 Pat Kreitlow, Democrat ............................................................................. 157,524 Dale C. Lehner, Write-in (Independent) .................................................. 20 Scattering ................................................................................................... 405

8. Reid J. Ribble, Republican ........................................................................ 198,874 Jamie Wall, Democrat ............................................................................... 156,287 Scattering ................................................................................................... 303

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian I.D.E.A.

Con-stitu-tion

Write- in

(Con-stitu-tion)

Write- in

(Inde-pend-ent)

Scat-tering Total

Representatives: 1st district .................... 200,423 158,414 .............. 6,054 ............... ........... .......... .......... 167 365,058 2d district ..................... 124,683 265,422 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... 6 787 390,898 3d district ..................... 121,713 217,712 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... .......... 339 339,764 4th district .................... 80,787 235,257 9,277 .............. ............... ........... .......... .......... 467 325,788 5th district .................... 250,335 118,478 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... .......... 851 369,664 6th district .................... 223,460 135,921 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... .......... 364 359,745 7th district .................... 201,720 157,524 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... 20 405 359,669 8th district .................... 198,874 156,287 .............. .............. ............... ........... .......... .......... 303 355,464

Total ...................... 1,401,995 1,445,015 9,277 6,054 ............... ........... .......... 26 3,683 2,866,050

Senator ............................. 1,380,126 1,547,104 .............. 62,240 16,455 ........... 70 43 3,373 3,009,411

Presidential electors ........ 1,410,966 1,620,985 1 29,383 .............. ............... 4,930 .......... .......... 5,170 3,071,434

1 Includes votes for candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 20,439 for Libertarian; 7,665 for Green; 112 for Justice; and 88 for Peace and Freedom.

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WYOMING

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 170,962 Democratic .................................................................................................. 69,286 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,326 Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,452 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 273 Under Votes ................................................................................................ 1,367 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,035

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Barrasso, Republican ....................................................................... 185,250 Tim Chesnut, Democrat ............................................................................ 53,019 Joel Otto, Country Party ........................................................................... 6,176 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 91 Under Votes ................................................................................................ 5,747 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 417

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Cynthia M. Lummis, Republican .............................................................. 166,452 Chris Henrichsen, Democrat ..................................................................... 57,573 Richard P. Brubaker, Libertarian ............................................................ 8,442 Don Wills, Country Party .......................................................................... 3,775 Daniel Clyde Cummings, Constitution .................................................... 4,963 Over Votes .................................................................................................. 600 Under Votes ................................................................................................ 8,479 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 416

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Coun-try

Party

Con-stitu-tion

Over Votes

Under Votes

Write- in Total

Representative: At large ................. 166,452 57,573 8,442 3,775 4,963 600 8,479 416 250,700

Senator ...................... 185,250 53,019 .............. 6,176 ............ 91 5,747 417 250,700

Presidential electors 170,962 69,286 5,326 ............ 1,452 273 1,367 2,035 250,701

PUERTO RICO

FOR RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

Pedro R. Pierluisi, Democrat .................................................................... 905,066 Roberto Cox Alomar, Popular Democratic Party ..................................... 881,181 Juan Manuel Mercado Nieves, Puerto Rican Independence Party ........ 38,941 Felix Cordova Iturregui, Working People’s Party ................................... 13,120 Marıa de Lourdes Guzman, Sovereign Union Movement ....................... 11,764 Sadiasept Guillont, Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico ................................. 5,647 Other ........................................................................................................... 12,761

Total ..................................................................................................... 1,868,480

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat ......................................................... 7,221 Kereti Mata’utia, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 438 Rosie F. Tago Lancaster, Independent ..................................................... 697 Aumua Amata, Conservative .................................................................... 4,420 Fatumalala Leulua’iali’i A. Al-Sheri, No Party Affiliate ........................ 300

Total ..................................................................................................... 13,076

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 21,381 Democratic .................................................................................................. 267,070 Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,083 D.C. Statehood Green ................................................................................ 2,458 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 772

Total ..................................................................................................... 293,764

FOR DELEGATE

Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .......................................................... 246,664 Bruce Majors, Libertarian ......................................................................... 16,524 Natale Lino Stracuzzi, D.C. Statehood Green ......................................... 13,243 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,132

Total ..................................................................................................... 278,563

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Frank Flores Blas, Jr., Republican .......................................................... 12,995 Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Democrat ............................................................. 19,765 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 246

Total ..................................................................................................... 33,006

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Ignacia Tudela Demapan, Republican ..................................................... 2,503 Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, Democrat ............................................. 9,829

Total ..................................................................................................... 12,332

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Holland Redfield, Republican ................................................................... 2,131 Donna M. Christensen, Democrat ............................................................ 11,512 Warren B. Mosler, No Party ..................................................................... 3,276 Norma Pickard-Samuel, No Party ............................................................ 1,927 Guillaume Mimoun, No Party .................................................................. 312 Write-in ....................................................................................................... 12

Total ..................................................................................................... 19,170

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from the 40th Congress to the 113th Congress

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Num-ber of Sena-tors

Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Other par-ties

Va-cant

Number of Representa-

tives Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Other par-ties

Va-cant

40th .................... 1867–1869 53 11 42 ........ ........ 193 49 143 ........ 1 41st ..................... 1869–1871 74 11 61 ........ 2 243 73 170 ........ ........42d ...................... 1871–1873 74 17 57 ........ ........ 243 104 139 ........ ........43d ...................... 1873–1875 74 19 54 ........ 1 293 88 203 ........ 2 44th .................... 1875–1877 76 29 46 ........ 1 293 181 107 3 2 45th .................... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 ........ ........46th .................... 1879–1881 76 43 33 ........ ........ 293 150 128 14 1 47th .................... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th .................... 1883–1885 76 36 40 ........ ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th .................... 1885–1887 76 34 41 ........ 1 325 182 140 2 1 50th .................... 1887–1889 76 37 39 ........ ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st ..................... 1889–1891 84 37 47 ........ ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ...................... 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ...................... 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th .................... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th .................... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 1 56th .................... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th .................... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 1 58th .................... 1903–1905 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 178 207 ........ 1 59th .................... 1905–1907 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 136 250 ........ ........60th .................... 1907–1909 92 29 61 ........ 2 386 164 222 ........ ........61st ..................... 1909–1911 92 32 59 ........ 1 391 172 219 ........ ........62d ...................... 1911–1913 92 42 49 ........ 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ...................... 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th .................... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 3 65th .................... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th .................... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th .................... 1921–1923 96 37 59 ........ ........ 435 132 300 1 2 68th .................... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th .................... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th .................... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st ..................... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 4 72d ...................... 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ...................... 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th .................... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th .................... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th .................... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th .................... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th .................... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th .................... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th .................... 1947–1949 96 45 51 ........ ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st ..................... 1949–1951 96 54 42 ........ ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ...................... 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ...................... 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th .................... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 ........ ........85th .................... 1957–1959 96 49 47 ........ ........ 435 234 201 ........ ........86th .................... 1959–1961 98 64 34 ........ ........ 3 436 283 153 ........ ........87th .................... 1961–1963 100 64 36 ........ ........ 4 437 262 175 ........ ........88th .................... 1963–1965 100 67 33 ........ ........ 435 258 176 ........ 1 89th .................... 1965–1967 100 68 32 ........ ........ 435 295 140 ........ ........90th .................... 1967–1969 100 64 36 ........ ........ 435 248 187 ........ ........91st ..................... 1969–1971 100 58 42 ........ ........ 435 243 192 ........ ........92d ...................... 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 ........ ........93d ...................... 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th .................... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 ........ ........95th .................... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 ........ ........96th .................... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 ........ ........97th .................... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th .................... 1983–1985 100 46 54 ........ ........ 435 269 166 ........ ........99th .................... 1985–1987 100 47 53 ........ ........ 435 253 182 ........ ........100th .................. 1987–1989 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 258 177 ........ ........101st ................... 1989–1991 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 260 175 ........ ........102d .................... 1991–1993 100 56 44 ........ ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d .................... 1993–1995 100 57 43 ........ ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th .................. 1995–1997 100 48 52 ........ ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th .................. 1997–1999 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th .................. 1999–2001 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th .................. 2001–2003 100 50 50 ........ ........ 435 212 221 2 ........108th .................. 2003–2005 100 48 51 1 ........ 435 204 229 1 1 109th .................. 2005–2007 100 44 55 1 ........ 435 202 232 1 ........110th .................. 2007–2009 100 49 49 2 ........ 435 233 202 ........ ........111th .................. 2009–2011 100 55 41 2 2 435 256 178 ........ 1 112th .................. 2011–2013 100 51 47 2 ........ 435 193 242 ........ ........113th .................. 2013–2015 100 53 45 2 ........ 435 200 234 ........ 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.