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AK-G G AK Bill Walker, an independent, has been the governor of Alaska since 2014. This seat is up for election this year. Walker is running for reelection. Mark Begich is running for the Democratic nomination. Ten Republicans are competing in the primary: Darin A. Colbry, Mike Dunleavy, Thomas Gordon, Scott Hawkins, Gerald Heikes, Merica Hlatcu, Michael D. Sheldon, Mead Treadwell, Mike Chenault and Jacob Kern. The Alaska gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 21. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 22. Alaska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.7 points. Alaska has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AK-H-0 H AK Alaska's only congressional district has been represented by Republican Don Young since 1973. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Young is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jed Whittaker and Thomas "John" Nelson. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Alyse S. Galvin, Carol Hafner, Christopher C. Cumings and Dimitri Shein. The Alaska primaries take place Aug. 21. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 22. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.7 points. Alaska has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AK-S-2 S AK Dan Sullivan, a Republican, has represented Alaska in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Alaska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Lisa Murkowski, a Republican. Alaska has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AK-S-3 S AK Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, has represented Alaska in the Senate since 2003. This seat is up for election in 2022. Alaska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Dan Sullivan, a Republican. Alaska has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-G G AL Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Walt Maddox in November. Ivey has been governor since 2017. Ivey won the Republican primary on June 5 with 56.1 percent of the vote; Maddox won the Democratic primary with 54.6 percent. Alabama went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-1 H AL Rep. Bradley Byrne, a Republican, is running against Democrat Robert Kennedy in the race to represent Alabama's 1st Congressional District. Byrne has represented the district in the House since 2014. Byrne did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Kennedy won the Democratic primary with 80.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.2 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-2 H AL Tabitha Isner has won the Democratic primary for the House seat representing Alabama's 2nd Congressional District. Martha Roby and Bobby Bright advanced to a July 17 runoff for the Republican Party nomination. Roby has represented the district in the House since 2011. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Isner has 60.4 percent of the vote to 39.6 percent for Williams. In the Republican primary, Martha Roby got 39 percent of the vote and Bobby Bright got 28.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.7 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-3 H AL Rep. Mike Rogers, a Republican, is running against Democrat Mallory Hagan in the race to represent Alabama's 3rd Congressional District. Rogers has represented the district in the House since 2003. Rogers did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Hagan won the Democratic primary with 65.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 33 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-4 H AL Rep. Robert Aderholt, a Republican, is running against Democrat Lee Auman in the race to represent Alabama's 4th Congressional District. Aderholt has represented the district in the House since 1997. Aderholt won the Republican primary on June 5 with 81.5 percent of the vote; Auman won the Democratic primary with 54.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 62.5 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-5 H AL Rep. Mo Brooks, a Republican, is running against Democrat Peter Joffrion in the race to represent Alabama's 5th Congressional District. Brooks has represented the district in the House since 2011. Brooks won the Republican primary on June 5 with 61.3 percent of the vote; Joffrion did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 32.9 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-6 H AL Rep. Gary Palmer, a Republican, is running against Democrat Danner Kline in the race to represent Alabama's 6th Congressional District. Palmer has represented the district in the House since 2015. Palmer did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Kline did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 43.8 points. Trump won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-H-7 H AL Rep. Terri Sewell, a Democrat, is running to represent Alabama's 7th Congressional District. Sewell has represented the district in the House since 2011. Sewell did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 41.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Alabama by 27.7 points. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, and Doug Jones, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-S-2 S AL Doug Jones, a Democrat, has represented Alabama in the Senate since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2020. Alabama went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Richard C. Shelby, a Republican. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AL-S-3 S AL Richard C. Shelby, a Republican, has represented Alabama in the Senate since 1987. This seat is up for election in 2022. Alabama went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Doug Jones, a Democrat. Alabama has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-G G AR Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Jared Henderson in November. Hutchinson has been governor since 2015. Hutchinson won the Republican primary on May 22 with 69.7 percent of the vote; Henderson won the Democratic primary with 63.4 percent. Arkansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26.9 points. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-H-1 H AR Rep. Rick Crawford, a Republican, is running against Democrat Chintan Desai in the race to represent Arkansas' 1st Congressional District. Crawford has represented the district in the House since 2011. Crawford did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Desai did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 34.8 points. Trump won Arkansas by 26.9 points. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-H-2 H AR Rep. French Hill, a Republican, is running against Democrat Clarke Tucker in the race to represent Arkansas' 2nd Congressional District. Hill has represented the district in the House since 2015. Hill did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Tucker won the Democratic primary with 57.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.7 points. Trump won Arkansas by 26.9 points. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-H-3 H AR Rep. Steve Womack, a Republican, is running against Democrat Josh Mahony in the race to represent Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District. Womack has represented the district in the House since 2011. Womack won the Republican primary on May 22 with 83.8 percent of the vote; Mahony did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.4 points. Trump won Arkansas by 26.9 points. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-H-4 H AR Rep. Bruce Westerman, a Republican, is running against Democrat Hayden Shamel in the race to represent Arkansas' 4th Congressional District. Westerman has represented the district in the House since 2015. Westerman won the Republican primary on May 22 with 79.9 percent of the vote; Shamel did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 32.8 points. Trump won Arkansas by 26.9 points. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-S-2 S AR Tom Cotton, a Republican, has represented Arkansas in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Arkansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Boozman, a Republican. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AR-S-3 S AR John Boozman, a Republican, has represented Arkansas in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Arkansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tom Cotton, a Republican. Arkansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-G G AZ Doug Ducey, a Republican, has been the governor of Arizona since 2015. This seat is up for election this year. Ducey is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Ken Bennett. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Steve Farley, Kelly Fryer and David R. Garcia. The Arizona gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. Arizona went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-1 H AZ Arizona's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Tom O'Halleran since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. O’Halleran is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Miguel Olivas. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Steve Smith, Tiffany Shed and Wendy Rogers. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-2 H AZ Arizona's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Martha McSally since 2015. McSally has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Seven Democrats are competing in the primary: Yahya Yuksel, Matt Heinz, Maria "Mary" Matiella, Billy Kovacs, Barbara Sherry, Ann Kirkpatrick and Bruce Wheeler. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Lea Marquez Peterson, Brandon Martin, Casey Welch and Daniel Romero Morales Jr. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.8 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-3 H AZ Arizona's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Raúl M. Grijalva since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Grijalva is running for reelection. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Sergio Arellano, Edna San Miguel and Nicolas "Nick" Pierson. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 29.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-4 H AZ Arizona's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Paul A. Gosar since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Gosar is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Delina Disanto and David Brill. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 39.4 points. Trump won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-5 H AZ Arizona's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Andy Biggs since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Biggs is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Jose Torres and Joan Greene. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.5 points. Trump won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-6 H AZ Arizona's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican David Schweikert since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Schweikert is running for reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Garrick McFadden, Heather Ross and Anita Malik. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.8 points. Trump won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-7 H AZ Arizona's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Ruben Gallego since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Gallego is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Catherine Miranda. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 48.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-8 H AZ Arizona's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Debbie Lesko since 2018. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lesko is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by Sandra E. Dowling. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Bob Musselwhite, Hiral Tipirneni and Robert "Bob" Olsen. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.8 points. Trump won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-H-9 H AZ Arizona's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Kyrsten Sinema since 2013. Sinema has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Talia Fuentes and Greg Stanton. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Dave Giles, Irina Baroness Von Behr and Stephen L. Ferrara. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Arizona by 3.5 points. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Jeff Flake and John McCain, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-S-1 S AZ Jeff Flake, a Republican, has represented Arizona in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election this year. Flake has announced that he will not seek reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Deedra Abboud and Kyrsten Sinema. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Joe Arpaio, Martha McSally and Kelli Ward. The Arizona primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. Arizona went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John McCain, a Republican. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
AZ-S-3 S AZ John McCain, a Republican, has represented Arizona in the Senate since 1987. This seat is up for election in 2022. Arizona went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jeff Flake, a Republican. Arizona has nine House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-G G CA John Cox, a Republican, is running against Democrat Gavin Newsom for for governor of California. Democrat Jerry Brown, who cannot run again because of term limits, has been governor since 2011. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Cox got 26.2 percent of the vote and Newsom got 33.8 percent. California went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-1 H CA Rep. Doug LaMalfa, a Republican, is running against Democrat Audrey Denney in the race to represent California's 1st Congressional District. LaMalfa has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, LaMalfa got 52.5 percent of the vote and Denney got 17.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.4 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-10 H CA Republican Jeff Denham has advanced to the November election to represent California's 10th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Seven other candidates are in the race: Democrats Josh Harder, Michael Eggman, Virginia Madueno, Sue Zwahlen, Mike Barkley and Dotty Nygard and Republican Ted Howze. Denham has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Jeff Denham is leading with 37.8 percent of the vote, followed by Josh Harder with 16.7 percent, Ted Howze with 14.4 percent, Michael Eggman with 10.2 percent, Virginia Madueno with 9.1 percent and Sue Zwahlen with 8.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of three points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-11 H CA Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Fitzgerald in the race to represent California's 11th Congressional District. DeSaulnier has represented the district in the House since 2015. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, DeSaulnier got 67.8 percent of the vote and Fitzgerald got 24 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 47.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-12 H CA Democrat Nancy Pelosi has advanced to the November election to represent California's 12th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Six other candidates are in the race: Democrats Shahid Buttar, Stephen Jaffe and Ryan Khojasteh and Republican Lisa Remmer. Pelosi has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Nancy Pelosi is leading with 68.8 percent of the vote, followed by Lisa Remmer with 9.5 percent, Shahid Buttar with 8.1 percent and Stephen Jaffe with 5.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 76.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-13 H CA California's 13th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Barbara Lee since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The California primaries take place June 5. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 78.7 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-14 H CA Rep. Jackie Speier, a Democrat, is running against Republican Cristina Osmena in the race to represent California's 14th Congressional District. Speier has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 58.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-15 H CA Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat, is running against Republican Rudy Peters in the race to represent California's 15th Congressional District. Swalwell has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Swalwell got 69.3 percent of the vote and Peters got 27.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 44.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-16 H CA Rep. Jim Costa, a Democrat, is running against Republican Elizabeth Heng in the race to represent California's 16th Congressional District. Costa has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.3 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-17 H CA Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ron Cohen in the race to represent California's 17th Congressional District. Khanna has represented the district in the House since 2017. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Khanna got 60.5 percent of the vote and Cohen got 23.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 53.2 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-18 H CA Rep. Anna Eshoo, a Democrat, is running against Republican Christine Russell in the race to represent California's 18th Congressional District. Eshoo has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Eshoo got 72.4 percent of the vote and Russell got 24.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 53.2 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-19 H CA California's 19th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Zoe Lofgren since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The California primaries take place June 5. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 51.4 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-2 H CA Rep. Jared Huffman, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dale Mensing in the race to represent California's 2nd Congressional District. Huffman has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Huffman got 70.7 percent of the vote and Mensing got 23.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 45.2 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-20 H CA Rep. Jimmy Panetta, a Democrat, is running against Ronald Kabat in the race to represent California's 20th Congressional District. Panetta has represented the district in the House since 2017. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Panetta got 80.1 percent of the vote and Kabat got 16 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 46.8 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-21 H CA Rep. David Valadao, a Republican, is running against Democrat TJ Cox in the race to represent California's 21st Congressional District. Valadao has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.4 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-22 H CA Rep. Devin Nunes, a Republican, is running against Democrat Andrew Janz in the race to represent California's 22nd Congressional District. Nunes has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Nunes got 58.1 percent of the vote and Janz got 31.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-23 H CA Republican Kevin McCarthy has advanced to the November election to represent California's 23rd Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Five other candidates are in the race: Democrats Tatiana Matta, Wendy Reed, Mary Barro and Kurtis Wilson. McCarthy has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Kevin McCarthy is leading with 69.8 percent of the vote, followed by Tatiana Matta with 11.7 percent, Wendy Reed with 9.9 percent and Mary Barro with 5.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 21.9 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-24 H CA Rep. Salud Carbajal, a Democrat, is running against Republican Justin Fareed in the race to represent California's 24th Congressional District. Carbajal has represented the district in the House since 2017. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Carbajal got 53.3 percent of the vote and Fareed got 36.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-25 H CA Republican Steve Knight has advanced to the November election to represent California's 25th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Four other candidates are in the race: Democrats Katie Hill, Bryan Caforio, Jess Phoenix and Mary Pallant. Knight has represented the district in the House since 2015. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Steve Knight is leading with 52.9 percent of the vote, followed by Katie Hill with 20.3 percent, Bryan Caforio with 18.3 percent and Jess Phoenix with 5.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-26 H CA Rep. Julia Brownley, a Democrat, is running against Republican Antonio Sabato in the race to represent California's 26th Congressional District. Brownley has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Brownley got 53.9 percent of the vote and Sabato got 22.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.4 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-27 H CA Rep. Judy Chu and Bryan Witt, both Democrats, are running to represent California's 27th Congressional District. Chu has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 37.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-28 H CA Rep. Adam Schiff, a Democrat, is running against Republican Johnny Nalbandian in the race to represent California's 28th Congressional District. Schiff has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Schiff got 72.2 percent of the vote and Nalbandian got 22.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 49.8 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-29 H CA Rep. Tony Cardenas, a Democrat, is running against Republican Benny Bernal in the race to represent California's 29th Congressional District. Cárdenas has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Cardenas got 66.8 percent of the vote and Bernal got 18 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 60.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-3 H CA Rep. John Garamendi, a Democrat, is running against Republican Charlie Schaupp in the race to represent California's 3rd Congressional District. Garamendi has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Garamendi got 53.6 percent of the vote and Schaupp got 42.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 12.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-30 H CA Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Reed in the race to represent California's 30th Congressional District. Sherman has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Sherman got 61.5 percent of the vote and Reed got 28.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 43.4 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-31 H CA Rep. Pete Aguilar, a Democrat, is running against Republican Sean Flynn in the race to represent California's 31st Congressional District. Aguilar has represented the district in the House since 2015. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Aguilar got 46 percent of the vote and Flynn got 45.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.1 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-32 H CA California's 32nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Grace F. Napolitano since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The California primaries take place June 5. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 38.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-33 H CA Rep. Ted Lieu, a Democrat, is running against Republican Kenneth Wright in the race to represent California's 33rd Congressional District. Lieu has represented the district in the House since 2015. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Lieu got 60.7 percent of the vote and Wright got 31.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 41.3 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-34 H CA Rep. Jimmy Gomez, a Democrat, is running against Kenneth Mejia in the race to represent California's 34th Congressional District. Gomez has represented the district in the House since 2017. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Gomez got 79.5 percent of the vote and Mejia got 12.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 72.8 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-35 H CA Rep. Norma Torres, a Democrat, is running against Republican Christian Valiente in the race to represent California's 35th Congressional District. Torres has represented the district in the House since 2015. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Torres got 50.6 percent of the vote and Valiente got 35.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 40.8 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-36 H CA Rep. Raul Ruiz, a Democrat, is running against Republican Kimberlin Pelzer in the race to represent California's 36th Congressional District. Ruiz has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Ruiz got 54.7 percent of the vote and Pelzer got 23.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.7 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-37 H CA Rep. Karen Bass, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ron Bassilian in the race to represent California's 37th Congressional District. Bass has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 76.1 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-38 H CA Rep. Linda Sanchez, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ryan Downing in the race to represent California's 38th Congressional District. Sánchez has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 39.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-39 H CA Gil Cisneros, a Democrat, is running against Republican Young Kim in the race to represent California's 39th Congressional District. Republican Edward R. Royce has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Cisneros got 19.1 percent of the vote and Kim got 21.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-4 H CA Rep. Tom McClintock, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jessica Morse in the race to represent California's 4th Congressional District. McClintock has represented the district in the House since 2009. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, McClintock got 52.4 percent of the vote and Morse got 20.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.5 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-40 H CA Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, a Democrat, is running against Rodolfo Barragan in the race to represent California's 40th Congressional District. Roybal-Allard has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 69.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-41 H CA Rep. Mark Takano, a Democrat, is running against Republican Aja Smith in the race to represent California's 41st Congressional District. Takano has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 27.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-42 H CA Rep. Ken Calvert, a Republican, is running against Democrat Julia Peacock in the race to represent California's 42nd Congressional District. Calvert has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Calvert got 61.8 percent of the vote and Peacock got 25.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-43 H CA Rep. Maxine Waters, a Democrat, is running against Republican Omar Navarro in the race to represent California's 43rd Congressional District. Waters has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Waters got 71.5 percent of the vote and Navarro got 14.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 61.7 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-44 H CA Democrat Nanette Barragán has advanced to the November election to represent California's 44th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Three other candidates are in the race: Democrat Aja Brown and Republicans Jazmina Saavedra and Stacey Dash. Barragán has represented the district in the House since 2017. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Nanette Barragán is leading with 65.9 percent of the vote, followed by Aja Brown with 16.6 percent, Jazmina Saavedra with 10.1 percent and Stacey Dash with 7.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 70.8 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-45 H CA Rep. Mimi Walters, a Republican, is running against Democrat Katie Porter in the race to represent California's 45th Congressional District. Walters has represented the district in the House since 2015. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Walters got 52.6 percent of the vote and Porter got 20 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 5.4 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-46 H CA Rep. Lou Correa, a Democrat, is running against Republican Russell Lambert in the race to represent California's 46th Congressional District. Correa has represented the district in the House since 2017. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Correa got 59.8 percent of the vote and Lambert got 35 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 38 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-47 H CA Rep. Alan Lowenthal, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Briscoe in the race to represent California's 47th Congressional District. Lowenthal has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Lowenthal got 59.7 percent of the vote and Briscoe got 22.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 31.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-48 H CA Republican Dana Rohrabacher has advanced to the November election to represent California's 48th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Fifteen other candidates are in the race: Democrats Hans Keirstead, Harley Rouda, Omar Siddiqui, Rachel Payne, Michael Kotick, Laura Oatman, Deanie Schaarsmith and Tony Zarkades and Republicans Scott Baugh, John Gabbard, Paul Martin, Shastina Sandman and Stelian Onufrei. Rohrabacher has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Dana Rohrabacher is leading with 30.5 percent of the vote, followed by Hans Keirstead with 17.3 percent, Harley Rouda with 17.2 percent and Scott Baugh with 16 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.7 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-49 H CA Mike Levin, a Democrat, is running against Republican Diane Harkey in the race to represent California's 49th Congressional District. Republican Darrell Issa has represented the district in the House since 2003. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Levin got 17.5 percent of the vote and Harkey got 25.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 7.5 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-5 H CA Democrat Mike Thompson has advanced to the November election to represent California's 5th Congressional District. Thompson has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Mike Thompson is leading with 79.1 percent of the vote, followed by Anthony Mills with 9.2 percent and Nils Palsson with 8.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 44.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-50 H CA Rep. Duncan D. Hunter, a Republican, is running against Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar in the race to represent California's 50th Congressional District. Hunter has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Hunter got 48.2 percent of the vote and Campa-Najjar got 16.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-51 H CA Democrat Juan Vargas has advanced to the November election to represent California's 51st Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Five other candidates are in the race: Republicans Juan Hidalgo, John Renison and Louis Fuentes. Vargas has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Juan Vargas is leading with 63.7 percent of the vote, followed by Juan Hidalgo with 15.2 percent and John Renison with 14.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 49 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-52 H CA Rep. Scott Peters, a Democrat, is running against Republican Omar Qudrat in the race to represent California's 52nd Congressional District. Peters has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Peters got 58.5 percent of the vote and Qudrat got 15.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.6 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-53 H CA Democrat Susan A. Davis has advanced to the November election to represent California's 53rd Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Five other candidates are in the race: Republicans Morgan Murtaugh, Matt Mendoza, Shawn Kane and Brett Goda. Davis has represented the district in the House since 2003. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Susan A. Davis is leading with 64.1 percent of the vote, followed by Morgan Murtaugh with 14.3 percent and Matt Mendoza with 13.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 34.9 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-6 H CA Rep. Doris Matsui and Jrmar Jefferson, both Democrats, are running to represent California's 6th Congressional District. Matsui has represented the district in the House since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 44 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-7 H CA Rep. Ami Bera, a Democrat, is running against Republican Andrew Grant in the race to represent California's 7th Congressional District. Bera has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Bera got 51.7 percent of the vote and Grant got 32.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.2 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-8 H CA Republican Paul Cook has advanced to the November election to represent California's 8th Congressional District. The second spot on the November ballot has not yet been determined. Four other candidates are in the race: Democrats Marjorie Doyle, Rita Ramirez and Ronald O'Donnell and Republican Tim Donnelly. Cook has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Paul Cook is leading with 41.4 percent of the vote, followed by Tim Donnelly with 22.8 percent, Marjorie Doyle with 21.5 percent and Rita Ramirez with 9.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.1 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-H-9 H CA Rep. Jerry McNerney, a Democrat, is running against Republican Marla Livengood in the race to represent California's 9th Congressional District. McNerney has represented the district in the House since 2013. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, McNerney got 53.6 percent of the vote and Livengood got 40.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 18.2 points. Clinton won California by 30 points. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Dianne Feinstein and Kamala D. Harris, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-S-1 S CA Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California and Kevin De Leon, both Democrats, are running to represent California in the Senate. Feinstein has represented the state in the Senate since 1992. In the June 5 open primary, in which the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party, Feinstein got 44.2 percent of the vote and De Leon got 11.5 percent. California went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 30 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Kamala D. Harris, a Democrat. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CA-S-3 S CA Kamala D. Harris, a Democrat, has represented California in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. California went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 30 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat. California has 53 House seats, 39 of which are held by Democrats and 14 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-G G CO John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, has been the governor of Colorado since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Hickenlooper cannot run again due to term limits. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Mike Johnston, Cary Kennedy, Donna Lynne and Jared Polis. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Greg Lopez, Victor Mitchell, Doug Robinson and Walker Stapleton. The Colorado gubernatorial primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. Colorado went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-1 H CO Colorado's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Diana DeGette since 1997. Every House seat is up for election every two years. DeGette is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Saira Rao. Charles Casper Stockham is running for the Republican nomination. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 45.8 points. Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-2 H CO Colorado's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jared Polis since 2009. Polis has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Joe Neguse and Mark Williams. Peter Yu is running for the Republican nomination. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.3 points. Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-3 H CO Colorado's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Scott R. Tipton since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Tipton is running for reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Diane Mitsch Bush, Karl Hanlon and Arn Menconi. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11.9 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-4 H CO Colorado's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ken Buck since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Buck is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Chase Kohne and Karen McCormick. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 23.2 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-5 H CO Colorado's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Doug Lamborn since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lamborn is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Owen Hill, Bill Rhea, Tyler Stevens and Darryl Glenn. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Stephany Rose Spaulding and Marcus Murphy. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 23.9 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-6 H CO Colorado's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mike Coffman since 2009. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Coffman is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Jason Crow and Levi Tillemann. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.9 points. Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-H-7 H CO Colorado's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Ed Perlmutter since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Perlmutter is running for reelection. Mark Barrington is running for the Republican nomination. The Colorado primaries take place June 26. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by June 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 12.1 points. Clinton won Colorado by 4.9 points. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, and Cory Gardner, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-S-2 S CO Cory Gardner, a Republican, has represented Colorado in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Colorado went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CO-S-3 S CO Michael F. Bennet, a Democrat, has represented Colorado in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2022. Colorado went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Cory Gardner, a Republican. Colorado has seven House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-G G CT Dannel Malloy, a Democrat, has been the governor of Connecticut since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Malloy has announced that he will not seek reelection. Eight Democrats are competing in the primary: Sean Connolly, Joseph Peter "Joe" Ganim, Mark Stewart Greenstein, Jonathan A. Harris, Edward "Ned" Lamont, Guy Smith, Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt. Ten Republicans are competing in the primary: Mark D. Boughton, Michael "Mike" Handler, Timothy M. "Tim" Herbst, Mark A. Lauretti, Pjerin "Peter" Lumaj, Steve Obsitnik, Robert "Bob" Stefanowski, David Stemerman, Erin E. Stewart and David M. "Dave" Walker. The Connecticut gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. Connecticut went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-H-1 H CT Connecticut's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat John B. Larson since 1999. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Larson is running for reelection. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 23.1 points. Clinton won Connecticut by 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-H-2 H CT Connecticut's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Joe Courtney since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Courtney is running for reelection. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.9 points. Clinton won Connecticut by 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-H-3 H CT Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Rosa L. DeLauro since 1991. Every House seat is up for election every two years. DeLauro is running for reelection. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. Clinton won Connecticut by 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-H-4 H CT Connecticut's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jim Himes since 2009. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Himes is running for reelection. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 23 points. Clinton won Connecticut by 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-H-5 H CT Connecticut's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Elizabeth Esty since 2013. Esty has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.1 points. Clinton won Connecticut by 13.6 points. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Richard Blumenthal and Christopher Murphy, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-S-1 S CT Christopher Murphy, a Democrat, has represented Connecticut in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election this year. Murphy is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Ann-Marie Adams. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Matthew Corey and Dominic Rapini. The Connecticut primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 9. Connecticut went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 13.6 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
CT-S-3 S CT Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, has represented Connecticut in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Connecticut went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 13.6 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Christopher Murphy, a Democrat. Connecticut has five House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
DE-G G DE John Carney, a Democrat, has been the governor of Delaware since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2020. Delaware went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. Delaware has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. The state’s senators are Thomas R. Carper and Christopher A. Coons, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
DE-H-0 H DE Delaware's only congressional district has been represented by Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Blunt Rochester is running for reelection. The Delaware primaries take place Sept. 6. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. Delaware has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. The state’s senators are Thomas R. Carper and Christopher A. Coons, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
DE-S-1 S DE Thomas R. Carper, a Democrat, has represented Delaware in the Senate since 2001. This seat is up for election this year. Carper is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Kerri Harris. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Robert Arlett and Eugene Truono. The Delaware primaries take place Sept. 6. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Aug. 11. Delaware went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Christopher A. Coons, a Democrat. Delaware has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
DE-S-2 S DE Christopher A. Coons, a Democrat, has represented Delaware in the Senate since 2010. This seat is up for election in 2020. Delaware went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Thomas R. Carper, a Democrat. Delaware has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-G G FL Rick Scott, a Republican, has been the governor of Florida since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Scott cannot run again due to term limits. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Andrew D. Gillum, Gwendolyn "Gwen" Graham, Thomas King, Josue Larose, Philip Levine and Louis McClanahan III. Twelve Republicans are competing in the primary: Issak Almaleh, Don Baldauf, Frederick Buntin, Ronald D. "Ron" DeSantis, Timothy Michael "Tim" Devine, Usha Jain, John Mercadante, Bruce Nathan, Adam Putnam, Armando Rivas, Robert White and Ellen Wilds. The Florida gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. Florida went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-1 H FL Florida's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Matt Gaetz since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Gaetz is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Cris Dosey and John Mills. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Phil Ehr and Jennifer M. Zimmerman. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 39.3 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-10 H FL Florida's 10th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Val Demings since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Demings is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Wade Darius. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-11 H FL Florida's 11th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Daniel Webster since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Webster is running for reelection. Dana Cottrell is running for the Democratic nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 32.3 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-12 H FL Florida's 12th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Gus M. Bilirakis since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Bilirakis is running for reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Chris Hunter, Stephen M. Perenich and Robert Matthew Tager. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.6 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-13 H FL Florida's 13th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Charlie Crist since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Crist is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: George Buck and Brad Sostack. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-14 H FL Florida's 14th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Kathy Castor since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Castor is running for reelection. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 18.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-15 H FL Florida's 15th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Dennis A. Ross since 2013. Ross has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Kristen Carlson, Andrew P. Learned and Raymond "Ray" Pena. Six Republicans are competing in the primary: Neil Combee, Sean Harper, Danny Kushmer, Curt Rogers, Ed Shoemaker and Ross Spano. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-16 H FL Florida's 16th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Vern Buchanan since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Buchanan is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: David Shapiro and Jan Schneider. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.8 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-17 H FL Florida's 17th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Thomas J. Rooney since 2013. Rooney has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Bill Pollard and April Freeman. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Bill Akins, Julio Gonzalez and Greg Steube. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.2 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-18 H FL Florida's 18th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Brian Mast since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Mast is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Dave Cummings and Mark Freeman. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Lauren Baer and Pam Keith. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.2 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-19 H FL Florida's 19th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Francis Rooney since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Rooney is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: David Holden and Todd James Truax. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 22.1 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-2 H FL Florida's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Neal Dunn since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Dunn is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Brandon Peters and Bob Rackleff. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.6 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-20 H FL Florida's 20th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Alcee L. Hastings since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Hastings is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 62.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-21 H FL Florida's 21st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Lois Frankel since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Frankel is running for reelection. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-22 H FL Florida's 22nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Ted Deutch since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Deutch is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Jeff Frandl. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Nicolas Kimaz, Javier "Javi" Manjarres and Eddison Walters. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-23 H FL Florida's 23rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Wasserman Schultz is running for reelection. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Carlos J. Reyes, Carla Spalding and Joe Kaufman. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-24 H FL Florida's 24th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Frederica S. Wilson since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Wilson is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Ricardo De La Fuente. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 67.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-25 H FL Florida's 25th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mario Diaz-Balart since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Diaz-Balart is running for reelection. Mary Barzee Flores is running for the Democratic nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-26 H FL Florida's 26th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Carlos Curbelo since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Curbelo is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Souraya Faas. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Demetries Andrew Grimes and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-27 H FL Florida's 27th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen since 2013. Ros-Lehtinen has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Matt Haggman, Michael A. Hepburn, David Richardson and Donna Shalala. Nine Republicans are competing in the primary: Elizabeth Adadi, Bruno A. Barreiro, Angie Chirino, Stephen Marks, Michael Ohevzion, Maria Peiro, Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera, Maria Elvira Salazar and Gina Sosa. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-3 H FL Florida's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ted Yoho since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Yoho is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Judson Sapp. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Dushyant Jethagir Gosai, Yvonne Hayes Hinson and Tom Wells. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 16 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-4 H FL Florida's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican John Rutherford since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Rutherford is running for reelection. George Selmont is running for the Democratic nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 28 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-5 H FL Florida's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Al Lawson since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lawson is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Alvin Brown. Virginia Fuller is running for the Republican nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 25.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-6 H FL Florida's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ron DeSantis since 2013. DeSantis has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Stephen Sevigny, Nancy Soderberg and John Upchurch. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Fred Costello, Michael Waltz and John Ward. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-7 H FL Florida's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Stephanie Murphy since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Murphy is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Chardo Richardson. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Vennia Francois, Mike Miller and Scott Sturgill. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 7.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-8 H FL Florida's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Bill Posey since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Posey is running for reelection. Sanjay Patel is running for the Democratic nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.7 points. Trump won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-H-9 H FL Florida's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Darren Soto since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Soto is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Alan Grayson. Wayne Liebnitzky is running for the Republican nomination. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 12.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Florida by 1.2 points. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-S-1 S FL Bill Nelson, a Democrat, has represented Florida in the Senate since 2001. This seat is up for election this year. Nelson is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente and Rick Scott. The Florida primaries take place Aug. 28. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. Florida went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 1.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Marco Rubio, a Republican. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
FL-S-3 S FL Marco Rubio, a Republican, has represented Florida in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Florida went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 1.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Bill Nelson, a Democrat. Florida has 27 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and 16 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-G G GA Stacey Abrams has won the Democratic primary for governor of Georgia. Casey Cagle and Brian Kemp advanced to a July 24 runoff for the Republican Party nomination. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Abrams has 76.5 percent of the vote to 23.5 percent for Evans. In the Republican primary, Casey Cagle got 38.9 percent of the vote and Brian Kemp got 25.6 percent. Georgia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-1 H GA Rep. Buddy Carter, a Republican, is running against Democrat Lisa Ring in the race to represent Georgia's 1st Congressional District. Carter has represented the district in the House since 2015. Carter did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Ring won the Democratic primary with 67.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-10 H GA Rep. Jody Hice, a Republican, is running against Democrat Tabitha Johnson-Green in the race to represent Georgia's 10th Congressional District. Hice has represented the district in the House since 2015. Hice won the Republican primary on May 22 with 78.9 percent of the vote; Johnson-Green won the Democratic primary with 50.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25.5 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-11 H GA Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a Republican, is running against Democrat Flynn Broady in the race to represent Georgia's 11th Congressional District. Loudermilk has represented the district in the House since 2015. Loudermilk did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Broady did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25.1 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-12 H GA Rep. Rick Allen, a Republican, is running against Democrat Francys Johnson in the race to represent Georgia's 12th Congressional District. Allen has represented the district in the House since 2015. Allen won the Republican primary on May 22 with 76 percent of the vote; Johnson won the Democratic primary with 52.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 16.2 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-13 H GA Rep. David Scott, a Democrat, is running against Republican David Callahan in the race to represent Georgia's 13th Congressional District. Scott has represented the district in the House since 2003. Scott did not face a challenger in the May 22 Democratic primary; Callahan won the Republican primary with 93 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 44.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-14 H GA Rep. Tom Graves, a Republican, is running against Democrat Steven Foster in the race to represent Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Graves has represented the district in the House since 2013. Graves did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Foster did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 52.9 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-2 H GA Rep. Sanford Bishop, a Democrat, is running against Republican Herman West in the race to represent Georgia's 2nd Congressional District. Bishop has represented the district in the House since 1993. Bishop did not face a challenger in the May 22 Democratic primary; West did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-3 H GA Rep. Drew Ferguson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Chuck Enderlin in the race to represent Georgia's 3rd Congressional District. Ferguson has represented the district in the House since 2017. Ferguson won the Republican primary on May 22 with 74.4 percent of the vote; Enderlin won the Democratic primary with 59.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.6 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-4 H GA Rep. Hank Johnson, a Democrat, is running against Republican Joe Profit in the race to represent Georgia's 4th Congressional District. Johnson has represented the district in the House since 2007. Johnson won the Democratic primary on May 22 with 79.8 percent of the vote; Profit did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 53.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-5 H GA Rep. John Lewis, a Democrat, is running to represent Georgia's 5th Congressional District. Lewis has represented the district in the House since 1987. Lewis did not face a challenger in the May 22 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 73.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-6 H GA Rep. Karen Handel has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing Georgia's 6th Congressional District. Lucy McBath and Kevin Abel advanced to a July 24 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination. Handel has represented the district in the House since 2017. Handel did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. In the Democratic primary, Lucy McBath got 36.3 percent of the vote and Kevin Abel got 30.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-7 H GA Rep. Rob Woodall has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing Georgia's 7th Congressional District. Carolyn Bourdeaux and David Kim advanced to a July 24 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination. Woodall has represented the district in the House since 2011. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Woodall has 71.9 percent of the vote to 28.1 percent for Hazel. In the Democratic primary, Carolyn Bourdeaux got 27.3 percent of the vote and David Kim got 25.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.4 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-8 H GA Rep. Austin Scott, a Republican, is running to represent Georgia's 8th Congressional District. Scott has represented the district in the House since 2011. Scott did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 28.9 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-H-9 H GA Rep. Doug Collins, a Republican, is running against Democrat Josh McCall in the race to represent Georgia's 9th Congressional District. Collins has represented the district in the House since 2013. Collins did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; McCall won the Democratic primary with 52.7 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 58.5 points. Trump won Georgia by 5.1 points. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-S-2 S GA David Perdue, a Republican, has represented Georgia in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Georgia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 5.1 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Johnny Isakson, a Republican. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
GA-S-3 S GA Johnny Isakson, a Republican, has represented Georgia in the Senate since 2005. This seat is up for election in 2022. Georgia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 5.1 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by David Perdue, a Republican. Georgia has 14 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
HI-G G HI David Ige, a Democrat, has been the governor of Hawaii since 2014. This seat is up for election this year. Ige is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by David Louis Bourgoin, Ernest Caravalho, Colleen Wakako Hanabusa, Clayton Hee, Wendell J. Ka'ehu'ae'a, Richard Y. Kim and Van K. Tanabe. Five Republicans are competing in the primary: John S. Carroll, David Ford, Raymond F. Lheureux Sr., Michael E. Powers and Andria Tupola. The Hawaii gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 11. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 12. Hawaii went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 32.2 points. Hawaii has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Mazie K. Hirono and Brian Schatz, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
HI-H-1 H HI Hawaii's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Colleen Hanabusa since 2016. Hanabusa has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Seven Democrats are competing in the primary: Mark Kaniela Ing, Donna Mercado Kim, Sam Puletasi, Doug S. Chin, Ernest Yorihiko Martin, Edward E. Case and Beth Keiko Fukumoto. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Raymond Rene Vinole, Cam Cavasso and Emmanuel Samonte Tipon. The Hawaii primaries take place Aug. 11. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 12. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 32.5 points. Clinton won Hawaii by 32.2 points. Hawaii has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Mazie K. Hirono and Brian Schatz, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
HI-H-2 H HI Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Tulsi Gabbard since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Gabbard is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Sherry Alu Campagna and Anthony Tony Austin. Brian K. Evans is running for the Republican nomination. The Hawaii primaries take place Aug. 11. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 12. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 31.8 points. Clinton won Hawaii by 32.2 points. Hawaii has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Mazie K. Hirono and Brian Schatz, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
HI-S-1 S HI Mazie K. Hirono, a Democrat, has represented Hawaii in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election this year. Hirono is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Miles Shiratori. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Consuelo Anderson, George Berish, Crystal Carpenter, Ronald Curtis, Robert Helsham, Michael Hodgkiss and Thomas E. White. The Hawaii primaries take place Aug. 11. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 12. Hawaii went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 32.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Brian Schatz, a Democrat. Hawaii has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
HI-S-3 S HI Brian Schatz, a Democrat, has represented Hawaii in the Senate since 2012. This seat is up for election in 2022. Hawaii went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 32.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mazie K. Hirono, a Democrat. Hawaii has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-G G IA Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Fred Hubbell in November. Reynolds has been governor since 2017. Reynolds did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Hubbell won the Democratic primary with 55.6 percent of the vote. Iowa went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.4 points. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-H-1 H IA Rep. Rod Blum, a Republican, is running against Democrat Abby Finkenauer in the race to represent Iowa's 1st Congressional District. Blum has represented the district in the House since 2015. Blum did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Finkenauer won the Democratic primary with 67 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Iowa by 9.4 points. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-H-2 H IA Rep. Dave Loebsack, a Democrat, is running against Republican Christopher Peters in the race to represent Iowa's 2nd Congressional District. Loebsack has represented the district in the House since 2007. Loebsack did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Peters did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Iowa by 9.4 points. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-H-3 H IA Rep. David Young, a Republican, is running against Democrat Cindy Axne in the race to represent Iowa's 3rd Congressional District. Young has represented the district in the House since 2015. Young did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Axne won the Democratic primary with 58 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Iowa by 9.4 points. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-H-4 H IA Rep. Steve King, a Republican, is running against Democrat J.D. Scholten in the race to represent Iowa's 4th Congressional District. King has represented the district in the House since 2013. King won the Republican primary on June 5 with 74.8 percent of the vote; Scholten won the Democratic primary with 51.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.1 points. Trump won Iowa by 9.4 points. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-S-2 S IA Joni Ernst, a Republican, has represented Iowa in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Iowa went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Chuck Grassley, a Republican. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IA-S-3 S IA Chuck Grassley, a Republican, has represented Iowa in the Senate since 1981. This seat is up for election in 2022. Iowa went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Joni Ernst, a Republican. Iowa has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ID-G G ID Paulette Jordan, a Democrat, is running against Republican Brad Little for for governor of Idaho. Republican Butch Otter has been governor since 2007. Jordan won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 58.5 percent of the vote; Little won the Republican primary with 37.3 percent. Idaho went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.8 points. Idaho has two House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are James E. Risch and Mike Crapo, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ID-H-1 H ID Cristina McNeil, a Democrat, is running against Republican Russ Fulcher in the race to represent Idaho's 1st Congressional District. Republican Raúl R. Labrador has represented the district in the House since 2011. McNeil won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 69.3 percent of the vote; Fulcher won the Republican primary with 43.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 38.3 points. Trump won Idaho by 31.8 points. Idaho has two House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are James E. Risch and Mike Crapo, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ID-H-2 H ID Rep. Mike Simpson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Aaron Swisher in the race to represent Idaho's 2nd Congressional District. Simpson has represented the district in the House since 1999. Simpson did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; Swisher won the Democratic primary with 67.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.7 points. Trump won Idaho by 31.8 points. Idaho has two House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are James E. Risch and Mike Crapo, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ID-S-2 S ID James E. Risch, a Republican, has represented Idaho in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. Idaho went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mike Crapo, a Republican. Idaho has two House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ID-S-3 S ID Mike Crapo, a Republican, has represented Idaho in the Senate since 1999. This seat is up for election in 2022. Idaho went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 31.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by James E. Risch, a Republican. Idaho has two House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-G G IL Gov. Bruce Rauner of Illinois, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat JB Pritzker in November. Rauner has been governor since 2015. Rauner won the Republican primary on March 20 with 51.4 percent of the vote; Pritzker won the Democratic primary with 45.2 percent. Illinois went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-1 H IL Rep. Bobby Rush, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jimmy Lee Tillman in the race to represent Illinois' 1st Congressional District. Rush has represented the district in the House since 1993. Rush did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Tillman did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 53.2 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-10 H IL Rep. Brad Schneider, a Democrat, is running against Republican Douglas Bennett in the race to represent Illinois' 10th Congressional District. Schneider has represented the district in the House since 2017. Schneider did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Bennett won the Republican primary with 35.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 28.9 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-11 H IL Rep. Bill Foster, a Democrat, is running against Republican Nick Stella in the race to represent Illinois' 11th Congressional District. Foster has represented the district in the House since 2013. Foster did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Stella won the Republican primary with 79.4 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 23.3 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-12 H IL Rep. Mike Bost, a Republican, is running against Democrat Brendan Kelly in the race to represent Illinois' 12th Congressional District. Bost has represented the district in the House since 2015. Bost won the Republican primary on March 20 with 83.5 percent of the vote; Kelly won the Democratic primary with 80.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-13 H IL Rep. Rodney Davis, a Republican, is running against Democrat Betsy Dirksen Londrigan in the race to represent Illinois' 13th Congressional District. Davis has represented the district in the House since 2013. Davis did not face a challenger in the March 20 Republican primary; Dirksen Londrigan won the Democratic primary with 45.7 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 5.3 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-14 H IL Rep. Randy Hultgren, a Republican, is running against Democrat Lauren Underwood in the race to represent Illinois' 14th Congressional District. Hultgren has represented the district in the House since 2011. Hultgren did not face a challenger in the March 20 Republican primary; Underwood won the Democratic primary with 57.4 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of four points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-15 H IL Rep. John Shimkus, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kevin Gaither in the race to represent Illinois' 15th Congressional District. Shimkus has represented the district in the House since 2013. Shimkus did not face a challenger in the March 20 Republican primary; Gaither won the Democratic primary with 62.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.2 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-16 H IL Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican, is running against Democrat Sara Dady in the race to represent Illinois' 16th Congressional District. Kinzinger has represented the district in the House since 2013. Kinzinger won the Republican primary on March 20 with 68 percent of the vote; Dady won the Democratic primary with 40.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.1 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-17 H IL Rep. Cheri Bustos, a Democrat, is running against Republican Bill Fawell in the race to represent Illinois' 17th Congressional District. Bustos has represented the district in the House since 2013. Bustos did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Fawell did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.7 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-18 H IL Rep. Darin LaHood, a Republican, is running against Democrat Junius Rodriguez in the race to represent Illinois' 18th Congressional District. LaHood has represented the district in the House since 2015. LaHood won the Republican primary on March 20 with 78.9 percent of the vote; Rodriguez won the Democratic primary with 41.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-2 H IL Rep. Robin Kelly, a Democrat, is running against Republican David Merkle in the race to represent Illinois' 2nd Congressional District. Kelly has represented the district in the House since 2013. Kelly won the Democratic primary on March 20 with 82.1 percent of the vote; Merkle won the Republican primary with 36.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 58.6 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-3 H IL Rep. Dan Lipinski, a Democrat, is running against Republican Arthur Jones in the race to represent Illinois' 3rd Congressional District. Lipinski has represented the district in the House since 2005. Lipinski won the Democratic primary on March 20 with 51.2 percent of the vote; Jones did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.4 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-4 H IL Chuy Garcia, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Lorch in the race to represent Illinois' 4th Congressional District. Democrat Luis V. Gutiérrez has represented the district in the House since 1993. Garcia won the Democratic primary on March 20 with 66.4 percent of the vote; Lorch did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 68.3 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-5 H IL Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democrat, is running against Republican Tom Hanson in the race to represent Illinois' 5th Congressional District. Quigley has represented the district in the House since 2009. Quigley won the Democratic primary on March 20 with 62.6 percent of the vote; Hanson did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 46 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-6 H IL Rep. Peter Roskam, a Republican, is running against Democrat Sean Casten in the race to represent Illinois' 6th Congressional District. Roskam has represented the district in the House since 2007. Roskam did not face a challenger in the March 20 Republican primary; Casten won the Democratic primary with 29.9 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.8 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-7 H IL Rep. Danny Davis, a Democrat, is running against Republican Craig Cameron in the race to represent Illinois' 7th Congressional District. Davis has represented the district in the House since 1997. Davis won the Democratic primary on March 20 with 73.9 percent of the vote; Cameron won the Republican primary with 56.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 77.3 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-8 H IL Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat, is running against Republican JD Diganvker in the race to represent Illinois' 8th Congressional District. Krishnamoorthi has represented the district in the House since 2017. Krishnamoorthi did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Diganvker did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.6 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-H-9 H IL Rep. Jan Schakowsky, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Elleson in the race to represent Illinois' 9th Congressional District. Schakowsky has represented the district in the House since 1999. Schakowsky did not face a challenger in the March 20 Democratic primary; Elleson won the Republican primary with 40.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 44.5 points. Clinton won Illinois by 16.9 points. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard J. Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-S-2 S IL Richard J. Durbin, a Democrat, has represented Illinois in the Senate since 1997. This seat is up for election in 2020. Illinois went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IL-S-3 S IL Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat, has represented Illinois in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. Illinois went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Richard J. Durbin, a Democrat. Illinois has 18 House seats, 11 of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-G G IN Eric Holcomb, a Republican, has been the governor of Indiana since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2020. Indiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-1 H IN Rep. Peter Visclosky, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Leyva in the race to represent Indiana's 1st Congressional District. Visclosky has represented the district in the House since 1985. Visclosky won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 80.5 percent of the vote; Leyva won the Republican primary with 27 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 12.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-2 H IN Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican, is running against Democrat Mel Hall in the race to represent Indiana's 2nd Congressional District. Walorski has represented the district in the House since 2013. Walorski won the Republican primary on May 8 with 78.6 percent of the vote; Hall won the Democratic primary with 41.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 23 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-3 H IN Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican, is running against Democrat Courtney Tritch in the race to represent Indiana's 3rd Congressional District. Banks has represented the district in the House since 2017. Banks did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Tritch won the Democratic primary with 79.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 34.8 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-4 H IN Tobi Beck, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jim Baird in the race to represent Indiana's 4th Congressional District. Republican Todd Rokita has represented the district in the House since 2011. Beck won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 34.6 percent of the vote; Baird won the Republican primary with 36.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 33.9 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-5 H IN Rep. Susan Brooks, a Republican, is running against Democrat Dee Thornton in the race to represent Indiana's 5th Congressional District. Brooks has represented the district in the House since 2013. Brooks did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Thornton won the Democratic primary with 53 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11.7 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-6 H IN Jeannine Lake, a Democrat, is running against Republican Greg Pence in the race to represent Indiana's 6th Congressional District. Republican Luke Messer has represented the district in the House since 2013. Lake won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 38.3 percent of the vote; Pence won the Republican primary with 65.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 40.2 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-7 H IN Rep. Andre Carson, a Democrat, is running against Republican Wayne Harmon in the race to represent Indiana's 7th Congressional District. Carson has represented the district in the House since 2008. Carson won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 87.9 percent of the vote; Harmon won the Republican primary with 28.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-8 H IN Rep. Larry Bucshon, a Republican, is running against Democrat William Tanoos in the race to represent Indiana's 8th Congressional District. Bucshon has represented the district in the House since 2011. Bucshon won the Republican primary on May 8 with 59.7 percent of the vote; Tanoos did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 33.6 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-H-9 H IN Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, a Republican, is running against Democrat Liz Watson in the race to represent Indiana's 9th Congressional District. Hollingsworth has represented the district in the House since 2017. Hollingsworth won the Republican primary on May 8 with 77.7 percent of the vote; Watson won the Democratic primary with 66.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26.8 points. Trump won Indiana by 19 points. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, and Todd Young, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-S-1 S IN Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Mike Braun in November. Donnelly has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Donnelly did not face a challenger in the May 8 Democratic primary; Braun won the Republican primary with 41.2 percent of the vote. Indiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Todd Young, a Republican. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
IN-S-3 S IN Todd Young, a Republican, has represented Indiana in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. Indiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Joe Donnelly, a Democrat. Indiana has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-G G KS Jeff Colyer, a Republican, has been the governor of Kansas since 2018. This seat is up for election this year. Colyer is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Kris Kobach, Tyler Ruzich, Ken Selzer, Jim Barnett, Patrick Kucera and Joseph Tutera Jr. Seven Democrats are competing in the primary: Jack Bergerson, Carl Brewer, Joshua "Josh" Svaty, Arden Andersen, Laura Kelly, Robert Klingenberg and Michael Tabman. The Kansas gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 7. Kansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.4 points. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-H-1 H KS Kansas' 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Roger Marshall since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Marshall is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Nick Reinecker. Alan LaPolice is running for the Democratic nomination. The Kansas primaries take place Aug. 7. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 44.8 points. Trump won Kansas by 20.4 points. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-H-2 H KS Kansas' 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Lynn Jenkins since 2009. Jenkins has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. One Democrat, Paul Davis, is running. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Vernon J. Fields, Steve Fitzgerald, Kevin Jones, Caryn Tyson, Steve Watkins, Doug Mays and Dennis Pyle. The Kansas primaries take place Aug. 7. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.3 points. Trump won Kansas by 20.4 points. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-H-3 H KS Kansas' 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Kevin Yoder since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Yoder is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Trevor Keegan and Joe Myers. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Mike McCamon, Jay Sidie, Sylvia D. Williams, Tom Niermann, Brent Welder and Sharice Davids. The Kansas primaries take place Aug. 7. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Kansas by 20.4 points. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-H-4 H KS Kansas' 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ron Estes since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Estes is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Ron M. Estes. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Laura Lombard and James A. Thompson. The Kansas primaries take place Aug. 7. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 27 points. Trump won Kansas by 20.4 points. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-S-2 S KS Pat Roberts, a Republican, has represented Kansas in the Senate since 1997. This seat is up for election in 2020. Kansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jerry Moran, a Republican. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KS-S-3 S KS Jerry Moran, a Republican, has represented Kansas in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Kansas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Pat Roberts, a Republican. Kansas has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-G G KY Matt Bevin, a Republican, has been the governor of Kentucky since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2019. Kentucky went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-1 H KY Rep. James Comer, a Republican, is running against Democrat Paul Walker in the race to represent Kentucky's 1st Congressional District. Comer has represented the district in the House since 2016. Comer did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Walker won the Democratic primary with 74.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 48.5 points. Trump won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-2 H KY Rep. Brett Guthrie, a Republican, is running against Democrat Hank Linderman in the race to represent Kentucky's 2nd Congressional District. Guthrie has represented the district in the House since 2009. Guthrie did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Linderman won the Democratic primary with 30 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 39.9 points. Trump won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-3 H KY Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat, is running against Republican Vickie Glisson in the race to represent Kentucky's 3rd Congressional District. Yarmuth has represented the district in the House since 2007. Yarmuth did not face a challenger in the May 22 Democratic primary; Glisson won the Republican primary with 49.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-4 H KY Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican, is running against Democrat Seth Hall in the race to represent Kentucky's 4th Congressional District. Massie has represented the district in the House since 2012. Massie did not face a challenger in the May 22 Republican primary; Hall won the Democratic primary with 40.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.9 points. Trump won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-5 H KY Rep. Hal Rogers, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kenneth Stepp in the race to represent Kentucky's 5th Congressional District. Rogers has represented the district in the House since 1981. Rogers won the Republican primary on May 22 with 84.2 percent of the vote; Stepp won the Democratic primary with 58.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 62.1 points. Trump won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-H-6 H KY Rep. Andy Barr, a Republican, is running against Democrat Amy McGrath in the race to represent Kentucky's 6th Congressional District. Barr has represented the district in the House since 2013. Barr won the Republican primary on May 22 with 83.8 percent of the vote; McGrath won the Democratic primary with 48.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.3 points. Trump won Kentucky by 29.8 points. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-S-2 S KY Mitch McConnell, a Republican, has represented Kentucky in the Senate since 1985. This seat is up for election in 2020. Kentucky went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Rand Paul, a Republican. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
KY-S-3 S KY Rand Paul, a Republican, has represented Kentucky in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Kentucky went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mitch McConnell, a Republican. Kentucky has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-G G LA John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, has been the governor of Louisiana since 2016. This seat is up for election in 2019. Louisiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-1 H LA Louisiana's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Steve Scalise since 2008. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Scalise is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 42.2 points. Trump won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-2 H LA Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Cedric L. Richmond since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Richmond is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 52.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-3 H LA Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Clay Higgins since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Higgins is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 38.1 points. Trump won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-4 H LA Louisiana's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mike Johnson since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Johnson is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24 points. Trump won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-5 H LA Louisiana's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ralph Abraham since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Abraham is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.4 points. Trump won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-H-6 H LA Louisiana's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Garret Graves since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Graves is running for reelection. Louisiana’s primaries take place Nov. 6. All candidates run on the same ballot, regardless of party. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will face off Dec. 8. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by Oct. 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 34.1 points. Trump won Louisiana by 19.6 points. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-S-2 S LA Bill Cassidy, a Republican, has represented Louisiana in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Louisiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.6 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Kennedy, a Republican. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
LA-S-3 S LA John Kennedy, a Republican, has represented Louisiana in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. Louisiana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.6 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Bill Cassidy, a Republican. Louisiana has six House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-G G MA Charlie Baker, a Republican, has been the governor of Massachusetts since 2015. This seat is up for election this year. Baker is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Scott Lively. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Jay Gonzalez and Robert Massie. The Massachusetts gubernatorial primaries take place Sept. 18. Massachusetts went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-1 H MA Massachusetts' 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Richard E. Neal since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Neal is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Tahirah Amatul-Wadud. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 20.3 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-2 H MA Massachusetts' 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jim McGovern since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. McGovern is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Tracy Lyn Lovvorn and Kevin William Powers. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-3 H MA Massachusetts' 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Niki Tsongas since 2013. Tsongas has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Eleven Democrats are competing in the primary: Jeffrey D. Ballinger, Alexandra E. Chandler, Beej Das, Rufus Gifford, Leonard H. Golder, Daniel Arrigg Koh, Barbara A. L'Italien, James Patrick Littlefield, Bopha Malone, Juana B. Matias and Lori Loureiro Trahan. Rick Green is running for the Republican nomination. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.5 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-4 H MA Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Joe Kennedy since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kennedy is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Gary J. Rucinkski. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 23.7 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-5 H MA Massachusetts' 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Katherine M. Clark since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Clark is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: John Hugo and Louis Kuchnir. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 42.9 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-6 H MA Massachusetts' 6th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Seth Moulton since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Moulton is running for reelection. Joseph S. Schneider is running for the Republican nomination. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 17.6 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-7 H MA Massachusetts' 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Michael E. Capuano since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Capuano is running for reelection. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 71.2 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-8 H MA Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Stephen F. Lynch since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lynch is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Christopher L. Voehl and Brianna Wu. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 25.6 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-H-9 H MA Massachusetts' 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat William R. Keating since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Keating is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Bill Cimbrelo. Peter D. Tedeschi is running for the Republican nomination. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 10.6 points. Clinton won Massachusetts by 27.2 points. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-S-1 S MA Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, has represented Massachusetts in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election this year. Warren is running for reelection. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Geoff Diehl, John Kingston and Beth Lindstrom. The Massachusetts primaries take place Sept. 18. Massachusetts went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 27.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Edward J. Markey, a Democrat. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MA-S-2 S MA Edward J. Markey, a Democrat, has represented Massachusetts in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election in 2020. Massachusetts went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 27.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat. Massachusetts has nine House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-G G MD Larry Hogan, a Republican, has been the governor of Maryland since 2015. This seat is up for election this year. Hogan is running for reelection. Nine Democrats are competing in the primary: Rushern Baker, Ralph Jaffe, Ben Jealous, James Jones, Kevin Kamenetz, Rich Madaleno, Alec Ross, Jim Shea and Krish O'Mara Vignarajah. The Maryland gubernatorial primaries take place June 26. Maryland went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-1 H MD Maryland's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Andy Harris since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Harris is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Martin Elborn and Lamont Taylor. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Michael Brown, Jesse Colvin, Allison Galbraith, Erik Lane, Michael Pullen and Steve Worton. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25.1 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-2 H MD Maryland's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Ruppersberger is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Jake Pretot. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Liz Matory, Hubert Owens Jr., Mark Shell and Mitchell J. Toland Jr. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-3 H MD Maryland's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat John Sarbanes since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Sarbanes is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Adam D. DeMarco, John Rea and Eduardo Rosas. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Charles Anthony, Thomas E. Harris and Rob Seyfferth. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 30.9 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-4 H MD Maryland's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Anthony G. Brown since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Brown is running for reelection. George McDermott is running for the Republican nomination. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 57.1 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-5 H MD Maryland's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Steny H. Hoyer since 1981. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Hoyer is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Dennis L. Fritz. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: William A. Devine III and Johnny Rice. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 33.8 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-6 H MD Maryland's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat John Delaney since 2013. Delaney has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Eight Democrats are competing in the primary: Andrew Duck, George English, Chris Graves, Nadia Hashimi, Christopher Hearsey, Roger Manno, Aruna Miller and David Trone. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Kurt Elsasser, Amie Hoeber, Lisa Lloyd and Bradley St. Rohs. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.4 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-7 H MD Maryland's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Elijah E. Cummings since 1996. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cummings is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Anthony Carter Sr., John Moser, Charles U. Smith and Charles Stokes. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Ray Bly, Richmond Davis, William T. Newton and Michael Pearson. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 52.5 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-H-8 H MD Maryland's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jamie B. Raskin since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Raskin is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Utam Paul and Summer Spring. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Bridgette L. Cooper, John Walsh and Victor Williams. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 33.3 points. Clinton won Maryland by 26.4 points. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Benjamin L. Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-S-1 S MD Benjamin L. Cardin, a Democrat, has represented Maryland in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Cardin is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Erik Jetmir, Chelsea Manning, Marcia Morgan, Jerome "Segal, Richard Vaughn, Debbie Wilson and Lih Young. Eleven Republicans are competing in the primary: Tony Campbell, Chris Chaffee, Evan Cronhardt, Nnabu Eze, John Graziani, Christina Grigorian, Albert Binyahmin Howard, Bill Krehnbrink, Gerald I. Jr. Smith, Blaine Taylor and Brian Charles Vaeth. The Maryland primaries take place June 26. Maryland went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MD-S-3 S MD Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat, has represented Maryland in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. Maryland went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Benjamin L. Cardin, a Democrat. Maryland has eight House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ME-G G ME Shawn Moody has won the Republican primary for governor of Maine. Seven Democrats are facing off for the right to compete against Moody in November. With 86.4 percent of precincts reporting, Moody has 56.3 percent of the vote to 22.8 percent for Mason. On the Democratic side, with 86.4 percent of precincts reporting, Janet Mills is leading with 32.8 percent of the vote, followed by Adam Cote with 28.6 percent, Betsy Sweet with 16.1 percent and Mark Eves with 14.6 percent. Maine went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of three points. Maine has two House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Susan M. Collins, a Republican, and Angus S. King Jr., a Independent. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ME-H-1 H ME Rep. Chellie Pingree, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Holbrook in the race to represent Maine's 1st Congressional District. Pingree has represented the district in the House since 2009. Pingree did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Holbrook did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Clinton won Maine by three points. Maine has two House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Susan M. Collins, a Republican, and Angus S. King Jr., a Independent. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ME-H-2 H ME Rep. Bruce Poliquin has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing Maine's 2nd Congressional District. Three Democrats are facing off for the right to compete against Poliquin in November. Poliquin has represented the district in the House since 2015. Poliquin did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. On the Democratic side, with 83.5 percent of precincts reporting, Jared Golden is leading with 48.9 percent of the vote, followed by Lucas St. Clair with 41.2 percent and Craig Olson with 9.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Maine by three points. Maine has two House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Susan M. Collins, a Republican, and Angus S. King Jr., a Independent. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ME-S-1 S ME Zak Ringelstein, a Democrat, is running against Republican Eric Brakey for the Senate seat currently held by Angus S. King Jr.. Independent Angus S. King Jr. has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Ringelstein did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Brakey did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Maine went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of three points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Susan M. Collins, a Republican. Maine has two House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ME-S-2 S ME Susan M. Collins, a Republican, has represented Maine in the Senate since 1997. This seat is up for election in 2020. Maine went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of three points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Angus S. King Jr., a Independent. Maine has two House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-G G MI Rick Snyder, a Republican, has been the governor of Michigan since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Snyder cannot run again due to term limits. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Abdulrahman M. "Abdul" El-Sayed, Shri Thanedar and Gretchen Whitmer. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Brian Nelson Calley, Patrick Colbeck, James R. "Jim" Hines and William D. "Bill" Schuette. The Michigan gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. Michigan went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-1 H MI Michigan's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Jack Bergman since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Bergman is running for reelection. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 21.3 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-10 H MI Michigan's 10th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Paul Mitchell since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Mitchell is running for reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Frank Accavitti Jr., Kimberly Bizon and Michael McCarthy. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 32.2 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-11 H MI Michigan's 11th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Dave Trott since 2015. Trott has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Tim Greimel, Suneel Gupta, Fayrouz Saad, Nancy Skinner and Haley Stevens. Five Republicans are competing in the primary: Kerry Bentivolio, Lena Epstein, Klint Kesto, Mike Kowall and Rocky Raczkowski. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-12 H MI Michigan's 12th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Debbie Dingell since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Dingell is running for reelection. Jeff Jones is running for the Republican nomination. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-13 H MI Michigan's 13th Congressional District is currently open. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Shanelle Jackson, Brenda Jones, Rashida Tlaib, Bill Wild, Coleman A. Young II and Ian Conyers. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 60.6 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-14 H MI Michigan's 14th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Brenda Lawrence since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lawrence is running for reelection. Marc Herschfus is running for the Republican nomination. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 60.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-2 H MI Michigan's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Bill Huizenga since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Huizenga is running for reelection. Rob Davidson is running for the Democratic nomination. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.3 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-3 H MI Michigan's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Justin Amash since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Amash is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Cathy Albro and Fred Wooden. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.4 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-4 H MI Michigan's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican John Moolenaar since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Moolenaar is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Jerry Hilliard and Zigmond A. Kozicki. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.8 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-5 H MI Michigan's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Daniel Kildee since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kildee is running for reelection. Travis Wines is running for the Republican nomination. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-6 H MI Michigan's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Fred Upton since 1993. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Upton is running for reelection. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: David Benac, Rich Eichholz, George Franklin and Matt Longjohn. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 8.4 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-7 H MI Michigan's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Tim Walberg since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Walberg is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Gretchen Driskell and Steven Friday. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-8 H MI Michigan's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mike Bishop since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Bishop is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Lokesh Kumar. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Elissa Slotkin and Chris Smith. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.7 points. Trump won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-H-9 H MI Michigan's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Sander M. Levin since 2013. Levin has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Martin Brook, Andy Levin and Ellen Lipton. Candius Stearns is running for the Republican nomination. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 7.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Michigan by 0.2 points. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Debbie Stabenow and Gary C. Peters, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-S-1 S MI Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat, has represented Michigan in the Senate since 2001. This seat is up for election this year. Stabenow is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: John E. James and Sandy Pensler. The Michigan primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 9. Michigan went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Gary C. Peters, a Democrat. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MI-S-2 S MI Gary C. Peters, a Democrat, has represented Michigan in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Michigan went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat. Michigan has 14 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-G G MN Mark Dayton, a Democrat, has been the governor of Minnesota since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Dayton has announced that he will not seek reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Erin Murphy, Rebecca Otto and Timothy J. "Tim" Walz. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Lance Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Mathew Kruse, Phillip Parrish, Tim Pawlenty, Ole Savior and Mary Giuliani Stephens. The Minnesota gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. Minnesota went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-1 H MN Minnesota's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Tim Walz since 2007. Walz has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Dan Freehan and Colin "Coke" Minehart. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Jim Hagedorn, Andrew Candler, Carla Nelson and Steve Williams. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-2 H MN Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Jason Lewis since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lewis is running for reelection. Angie Craig is running for the Democratic nomination. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.2 points. Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-3 H MN Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Erik Paulsen since 2009. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Paulsen is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Cole Young and Dean Phillips. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 9.4 points. Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-4 H MN Minnesota's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Betty McCollum since 2001. Every House seat is up for election every two years. McCollum is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Muad Hassan and Reid Rossell. Greg Ryan is running for the Republican nomination. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 30.6 points. Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-5 H MN Minnesota's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Keith Ellison since 2007. Ellison has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Eight Democrats are competing in the primary: Jamal Abdi Abdulahi, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Bobby Joe Champion, Frank Nelson Drake, Kim Ellison, Ilhan Omar, Julie Sabo and Patricia Torres Ray. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Bob "Again" Carney Jr., Christopher Chamberlib and Jennifer Zielinski. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 54.7 points. Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-6 H MN Minnesota's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Tom Emmer since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Emmer is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by A.J. Kern and Patrick Munro. Ian Todd is running for the Democratic nomination. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25.5 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-7 H MN Minnesota's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Collin C. Peterson since 1991. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Peterson is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Dave Hughes and Matt Prosch. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 30.5 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-H-8 H MN Minnesota's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Rick Nolan since 2013. Nolan has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Michelle D. Lee, Jason Metsa, Joe Radinovich, Kristen Kennedy and Soren Christian Sorensen. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Pete Stauber and Harry Robb Welty. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5 points. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-S-1 S MN Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat, has represented Minnesota in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Klobuchar is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Steve Carlson, Stephen A. Emery and Leonard J. Richards. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Merril Anderson, Robert Barnheiser, Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Forest W. Hyatt, James Wallace "Jim" Newberger, Jack Edward Shepard and Harold A. Shudlick. The Minnesota primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 24. Minnesota went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tina Smith, a Democrat. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MN-S-2 S MN Tina Smith, a Democrat, has represented Minnesota in the Senate since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2020. Minnesota went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat. Minnesota has eight House seats, five of which are held by Democrats and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-G G MO Mike Parson, a Republican, has been the governor of Missouri since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2020. Missouri went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-1 H MO Missouri's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat William Lacy Clay since 2001. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Clay is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Cori Bush, DeMarco K. Davidson and Joshua Shipp. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Camille Lombardi-Olive, Robert Vroman and Edward L Van Deventer Jr. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 58 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-2 H MO Missouri's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Ann Wagner since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Wagner is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by Noga Sachs. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Mark J. Osmack, Bill Haas, Cort VanOstran, John Messmer and Robert W. Hazel. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.3 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-3 H MO Missouri's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Luetkemeyer is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Chadwick Bicknell. Katy Geppert is running for the Democratic nomination. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 39 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-4 H MO Missouri's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Vicky Hartzler since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Hartzler is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by John Webb. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Renee Hoagenson and Hallie J. Thompson. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.8 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-5 H MO Missouri's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Emanuel II Cleaver since 2005. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cleaver is running for reelection. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Kress Cambers, Jacob Turk and Richonda Oaks. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-6 H MO Missouri's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Sam Graves since 2001. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Graves is running for reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Winston Apple, Henry Robert Martin and Ed Andres. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 32.3 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-7 H MO Missouri's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Billy Long since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Long is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Lance Norris, Benjamin Holcomb and Jim Evans. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Vince Jennings, John Farmer de la Torre, Jamie Daniel Schoolcraft and Kenneth Hatfield. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 45.5 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-H-8 H MO Missouri's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Jason T. Smith since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Smith is running for reelection. Kathy Ellis is running for the Democratic nomination. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 54.2 points. Trump won Missouri by 18.5 points. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, and Roy Blunt, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-S-1 S MO Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, has represented Missouri in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. McCaskill is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Angelica Earl, David Faust, Travis Gonzalez, John Hogan, Leonard Joseph Steinman II and Carla (Coffee) Wright. Eleven Republicans are competing in the primary: Brian G. Hagg, Josh Hawley, Bradley Krembs, Tony Monetti, Kristi Nichols, Ken Patterson, Austin Petersen, Peter Pfeifer, Fred Ryman, Christina Smith and Courtland Sykes. The Missouri primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 11. Missouri went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Roy Blunt, a Republican. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MO-S-3 S MO Roy Blunt, a Republican, has represented Missouri in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Missouri went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Claire McCaskill, a Democrat. Missouri has eight House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-G G MS Phil Bryant, a Republican, has been the governor of Mississippi since 2012. This seat is up for election in 2019. Mississippi went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.8 points. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Roger F. Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-H-1 H MS Rep. Trent Kelly, a Republican, is running against Democrat Randy Wadkins in the race to represent Mississippi's 1st Congressional District. Kelly has represented the district in the House since 2015. Kelly did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Wadkins did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 33 points. Trump won Mississippi by 17.8 points. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Roger F. Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-H-2 H MS Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Democrat, is running to represent Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District. Thompson has represented the district in the House since 1993. Thompson did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 28.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Mississippi by 17.8 points. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Roger F. Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-H-3 H MS Michael Evans has won the Democratic primary for the House seat representing Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District. Michael Guest and Whit Hughes advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Republican Party nomination. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Evans has 69.1 percent of the vote to 30.9 percent for Aycox. In the Republican primary, Michael Guest got 44.8 percent of the vote and Whit Hughes got 22.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.5 points. Trump won Mississippi by 17.8 points. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Roger F. Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-H-4 H MS Rep. Steven Palazzo, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jeramey Anderson in the race to represent Mississippi's 4th Congressional District. Palazzo has represented the district in the House since 2011. Palazzo won the Republican primary on June 5 with 70.5 percent of the vote; Anderson did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.1 points. Trump won Mississippi by 17.8 points. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. The state’s senators are Roger F. Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-S-1 S MS Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi has won the Republican primary for the Senate seat representing Mississippi. Howard Sherman and David Baria advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination. Wicker has represented the state in the Senate since 2007. With 99.8 percent of precincts reporting, Wicker has 82.8 percent of the vote to 17.2 percent for Boyanton. In the Democratic primary, Howard Sherman got 31.9 percent of the vote and David Baria got 31.0 percent. Mississippi went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MS-S-2 S MS Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican, has represented Mississippi in the Senate since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2020. Mississippi went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Roger F. Wicker, a Republican. Mississippi has four House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and three by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MT-G G MT Steve Bullock, a Democrat, has been the governor of Montana since 2013. This seat is up for election in 2020. Montana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.2 points. Montana has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jon Tester, a Democrat, and Steve Daines, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MT-H-0 H MT Rep. Greg Gianforte, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kathleen Williams in the race to represent Montana's only congressional district. Gianforte has represented the district in the House since 2017. Gianforte did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Williams won the Democratic primary with 33.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.4 points. Montana has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jon Tester, a Democrat, and Steve Daines, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MT-S-1 S MT Sen. Jon Tester of Montana, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Matt Rosendale in November. Tester has represented the state in the Senate since 2007. Tester did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Rosendale won the Republican primary with 33.8 percent of the vote. Montana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Steve Daines, a Republican. Montana has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
MT-S-2 S MT Steve Daines, a Republican, has represented Montana in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Montana went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jon Tester, a Democrat. Montana has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-G G NC Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has been the governor of North Carolina since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2020. North Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-1 H NC Rep. G.K. Butterfield, a Democrat, is running against Republican Roger Allison in the race to represent North Carolina's 1st Congressional District. Butterfield has represented the district in the House since 2004. Butterfield did not face a challenger in the May 8 Democratic primary; Allison did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 37.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-10 H NC Rep. Patrick McHenry, a Republican, is running against Democrat Dennis Macek in the race to represent North Carolina's 10th Congressional District. McHenry has represented the district in the House since 2005. McHenry won the Republican primary on May 8 with 70.7 percent of the vote; Macek did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-11 H NC Rep. Mark Meadows, a Republican, is running against Democrat Phillip Price in the race to represent North Carolina's 11th Congressional District. Meadows has represented the district in the House since 2013. Meadows won the Republican primary on May 8 with 86.4 percent of the vote; Price won the Democratic primary with 40.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.1 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-12 H NC Rep. Alma Adams, a Democrat, is running against Republican Paul Wright in the race to represent North Carolina's 12th Congressional District. Adams has represented the district in the House since 2014. Adams won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 85.5 percent of the vote; Wright won the Republican primary with 43.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 39.8 points. President Trump, a Republican, won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-13 H NC Rep. Ted Budd, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kathy Manning in the race to represent North Carolina's 13th Congressional District. Budd has represented the district in the House since 2017. Budd did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Manning won the Democratic primary with 70.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.2 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-2 H NC Rep. George Holding, a Republican, is running against Democrat Linda Coleman in the race to represent North Carolina's 2nd Congressional District. Holding has represented the district in the House since 2017. Holding won the Republican primary on May 8 with 76.5 percent of the vote; Coleman won the Democratic primary with 56 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11.5 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-3 H NC Rep. Walter Jones, a Republican, is running to represent North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District. Jones has represented the district in the House since 1995. Jones won the Republican primary on May 8 with 43 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-4 H NC Rep. David Price, a Democrat, is running against Republican Steve Loor in the race to represent North Carolina's 4th Congressional District. Price has represented the district in the House since 1997. Price won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 77.2 percent of the vote; Loor did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 40.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-5 H NC Rep. Virginia Foxx, a Republican, is running against Democrat DD Adams in the race to represent North Carolina's 5th Congressional District. Foxx has represented the district in the House since 2005. Foxx won the Republican primary on May 8 with 80.8 percent of the vote; Adams won the Democratic primary with 54.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.3 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-6 H NC Rep. Mark Walker, a Republican, is running against Democrat Ryan Watts in the race to represent North Carolina's 6th Congressional District. Walker has represented the district in the House since 2015. Walker did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Watts won the Democratic primary with 77.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.6 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-7 H NC Rep. David Rouzer, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kyle Horton in the race to represent North Carolina's 7th Congressional District. Rouzer has represented the district in the House since 2015. Rouzer did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Horton won the Democratic primary with 67 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.7 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-8 H NC Rep. Richard Hudson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Frank McNeill in the race to represent North Carolina's 8th Congressional District. Hudson has represented the district in the House since 2013. Hudson did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; McNeill won the Democratic primary with 56.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-H-9 H NC Dan McCready, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Harris in the race to represent North Carolina's 9th Congressional District. Republican Robert Pittenger has represented the district in the House since 2013. McCready won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 82.8 percent of the vote; Harris won the Republican primary with 48.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12 points. Trump won North Carolina by 3.7 points. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. The state’s senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-S-2 S NC Thom Tillis, a Republican, has represented North Carolina in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. North Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Richard Burr, a Republican. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NC-S-3 S NC Richard Burr, a Republican, has represented North Carolina in the Senate since 2005. This seat is up for election in 2022. North Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 3.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Thom Tillis, a Republican. North Carolina has 13 House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ND-G G ND Doug Burgum, a Republican, has been the governor of North Dakota since 2016. This seat is up for election in 2020. North Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.7 points. North Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Hoeven, a Republican, and Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ND-H-0 H ND Mac Schneider, a Democrat, is running against Republican Kelly Armstrong in the race to represent North Dakota's only congressional district. Republican Kevin Cramer has represented the district in the House since 2013. Schneider did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Armstrong won the Republican primary with 56.3 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.7 points. North Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Hoeven, a Republican, and Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ND-S-1 S ND Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Kevin Cramer in November. Heitkamp has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Heitkamp did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Cramer won the Republican primary with 87.8 percent of the vote. North Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Hoeven, a Republican. North Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
ND-S-3 S ND John Hoeven, a Republican, has represented North Dakota in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. North Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat. North Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-G G NE Gov. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Bob Krist in November. Ricketts has been governor since 2015. Ricketts won the Republican primary on May 15 with 81.4 percent of the vote; Krist won the Democratic primary with 60 percent. Nebraska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25 points. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-H-1 H NE Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jessica McClure in the race to represent Nebraska's 1st Congressional District. Fortenberry has represented the district in the House since 2005. Fortenberry did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; McClure won the Democratic primary with 66 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.7 points. Trump won Nebraska by 25 points. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-H-2 H NE Rep. Don Bacon, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kara Eastman in the race to represent Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District. Bacon has represented the district in the House since 2017. Bacon did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; Eastman won the Democratic primary with 51.4 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Nebraska by 25 points. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-H-3 H NE Rep. Adrian Smith, a Republican, is running against Democrat Paul Theobald in the race to represent Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District. Smith has represented the district in the House since 2007. Smith won the Republican primary on May 15 with 65.6 percent of the vote; Theobald did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 54.2 points. Trump won Nebraska by 25 points. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-S-1 S NE Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Jane Raybould in November. Fischer has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Fischer won the Republican primary on May 15 with 75.8 percent of the vote; Raybould won the Democratic primary with 63.7 percent. Nebraska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Ben Sasse, a Republican. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NE-S-2 S NE Ben Sasse, a Republican, has represented Nebraska in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. Nebraska went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Deb Fischer, a Republican. Nebraska has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NH-G G NH Chris Sununu, a Republican, has been the governor of New Hampshire since 2017. This seat is up for election this year. Sununu is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Molly Kelly and Steve Marchand. The New Hampshire gubernatorial primaries take place Sept. 11. New Hampshire went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.4 points. New Hampshire has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Jeanne Shaheen and Margaret Wood Hassan, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NH-H-1 H NH New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Carol Shea-Porter since 2017. Shea-Porter has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The New Hampshire primaries take place Sept. 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.6 points. Clinton won New Hampshire by 0.4 points. New Hampshire has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Jeanne Shaheen and Margaret Wood Hassan, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NH-H-2 H NH New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Ann Kuster since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kuster is running for reelection. The New Hampshire primaries take place Sept. 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.4 points. Clinton won New Hampshire by 0.4 points. New Hampshire has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Jeanne Shaheen and Margaret Wood Hassan, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NH-S-2 S NH Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, has represented New Hampshire in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. New Hampshire went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Margaret Wood Hassan, a Democrat. New Hampshire has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NH-S-3 S NH Margaret Wood Hassan, a Democrat, has represented New Hampshire in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. New Hampshire went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat. New Hampshire has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-G G NJ Phil Murphy, a Democrat, has been the governor of New Jersey since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2021. New Jersey went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-1 H NJ Rep. Donald Norcross, a Democrat, is running against Republican Paul Dilks in the race to represent New Jersey's 1st Congressional District. Norcross has represented the district in the House since 2014. Norcross won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 84 percent of the vote; Dilks did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 24.5 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-10 H NJ Rep. Donald Payne Jr., a Democrat, is running against Republican Agha Khan in the race to represent New Jersey's 10th Congressional District. Payne has represented the district in the House since 2012. Payne Jr. won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 91.7 percent of the vote; Khan did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 72.4 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-11 H NJ Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jay Webber in the race to represent New Jersey's 11th Congressional District. Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen has represented the district in the House since 1995. Sherrill won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 77.5 percent of the vote; Webber won the Republican primary with 40 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.9 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-12 H NJ Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, a Democrat, is running against Republican Daryl Kipnis in the race to represent New Jersey's 12th Congressional District. Watson Coleman has represented the district in the House since 2015. Watson Coleman did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Kipnis did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 33.2 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-2 H NJ Jeff Van Drew, a Democrat, is running against Republican Seth Grossman in the race to represent New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District. Republican Frank A. LoBiondo has represented the district in the House since 1995. Van Drew won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 55.4 percent of the vote; Grossman won the Republican primary with 39 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 4.6 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-3 H NJ Rep. Tom MacArthur, a Republican, is running against Democrat Andy Kim in the race to represent New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District. MacArthur has represented the district in the House since 2015. MacArthur did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Kim did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.2 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-4 H NJ Rep. Chris Smith, a Republican, is running against Democrat Joshua Welle in the race to represent New Jersey's 4th Congressional District. Smith has represented the district in the House since 1981. Smith did not face a challenger in the June 5 Republican primary; Welle won the Democratic primary with 57.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-5 H NJ Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat, is running against Republican John McCann in the race to represent New Jersey's 5th Congressional District. Gottheimer has represented the district in the House since 2017. Gottheimer did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; McCann won the Republican primary with 53.1 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.1 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-6 H NJ Rep. Frank Pallone, a Democrat, is running against Republican Richard Pezzullo in the race to represent New Jersey's 6th Congressional District. Pallone has represented the district in the House since 1993. Pallone won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 86.3 percent of the vote; Pezzullo did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.6 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-7 H NJ Rep. Leonard Lance, a Republican, is running against Democrat Tom Malinowski in the race to represent New Jersey's 7th Congressional District. Lance has represented the district in the House since 2009. Lance won the Republican primary on June 5 with 74.9 percent of the vote; Malinowski won the Democratic primary with 66.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.1 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-8 H NJ Rep. Albio Sires, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Muniz in the race to represent New Jersey's 8th Congressional District. Sires has represented the district in the House since 2013. Sires did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Muniz did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 54.2 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-H-9 H NJ Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat, is running against Republican Eric Fisher in the race to represent New Jersey's 9th Congressional District. Pascrell has represented the district in the House since 2013. Pascrell won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 85.7 percent of the vote; Fisher did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 31.2 points. Clinton won New Jersey by 14 points. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Robert Menendez and Cory A. Booker, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-S-1 S NJ Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Bob Hugin in November. Menéndez has represented the state in the Senate since 2006. Menendez won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 62.2 percent of the vote; Hugin won the Republican primary with 75.1 percent. New Jersey went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Cory A. Booker, a Democrat. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NJ-S-2 S NJ Cory A. Booker, a Democrat, has represented New Jersey in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election in 2020. New Jersey went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Robert Menendez, a Democrat. New Jersey has 12 House seats, seven of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-G G NM Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, is running against Republican Steve Pearce for for governor of New Mexico. Republican Susana Martinez, who cannot run again because of term limits, has been governor since 2011. Lujan Grisham won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 66.4 percent of the vote; Pearce did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. New Mexico went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.2 points. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-H-1 H NM Debra Haaland, a Democrat, is running against Republican Janice Arnold-Jones in the race to represent New Mexico's 1st Congressional District. Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham has represented the district in the House since 2013. Haaland won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 40.6 percent of the vote; Arnold-Jones did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.5 points. Clinton won New Mexico by 8.2 points. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-H-2 H NM Xochitl Torres Small, a Democrat, is running against Republican Yvette Herrell in the race to represent New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District. Republican Stevan Pearce has represented the district in the House since 2011. Small won the Democratic primary on June 5 with 72.6 percent of the vote; Herrell won the Republican primary with 49 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.2 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New Mexico by 8.2 points. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-H-3 H NM Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jerald Steve McFall in the race to represent New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District. Luján has represented the district in the House since 2009. Lujan did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; McFall did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.2 points. Clinton won New Mexico by 8.2 points. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-S-1 S NM Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Mick Rich in November. Heinrich has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Heinrich did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Rich did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. New Mexico went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tom Udall, a Democrat. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NM-S-2 S NM Tom Udall, a Democrat, has represented New Mexico in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. New Mexico went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 8.2 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Martin Heinrich, a Democrat. New Mexico has three House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-G G NV Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, is running against Republican Adam Laxalt for for governor of Nevada. Republican Brian Sandoval, who cannot run again because of term limits, has been governor since 2011. Sisolak won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 50 percent of the vote; Laxalt won the Republican primary with 71.5 percent. Nevada went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.4 points. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Dean Heller, a Republican, and Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-H-1 H NV Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat, is running against Republican Joyce Bentley in the race to represent Nevada's 1st Congressional District. Titus has represented the district in the House since 2013. Titus won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 78.7 percent of the vote; Bentley won the Republican primary with 55.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 29 points. Clinton won Nevada by 2.4 points. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Dean Heller, a Republican, and Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-H-2 H NV Rep. Mark Amodei, a Republican, is running against Democrat Clint Koble in the race to represent Nevada's 2nd Congressional District. Amodei has represented the district in the House since 2011. Amodei won the Republican primary on June 12 with 71.7 percent of the vote; Koble won the Democratic primary with 26.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.4 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Nevada by 2.4 points. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Dean Heller, a Republican, and Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-H-3 H NV Susie Lee, a Democrat, is running against Republican Danny Tarkanian in the race to represent Nevada's 3rd Congressional District. Democrat Jacky Rosen has represented the district in the House since 2017. Lee won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 66.9 percent of the vote; Tarkanian won the Republican primary with 44.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of one points. Clinton won Nevada by 2.4 points. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Dean Heller, a Republican, and Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-H-4 H NV Steven Horsford, a Democrat, is running against Republican Cresent Hardy in the race to represent Nevada's 4th Congressional District. Democrat Ruben Kihuen has represented the district in the House since 2017. Horsford won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 61.7 percent of the vote; Hardy won the Republican primary with 47.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.9 points. Clinton won Nevada by 2.4 points. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Dean Heller, a Republican, and Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-S-1 S NV Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Jacky Rosen in November. Heller has represented the state in the Senate since 2011. Heller won the Republican primary on June 12 with 70 percent of the vote; Rosen won the Democratic primary with 77.1 percent. Nevada went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NV-S-3 S NV Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, has represented Nevada in the Senate since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2022. Nevada went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 2.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Dean Heller, a Republican. Nevada has four House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-G G NY Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, has been the governor of New York since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Cuomo is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Stephanie Miner, Cynthia Nixon and Jumaane Williams. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Joseph Holland and Marc Molinaro. The New York gubernatorial primaries take place Sept. 11. New York went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-1 H NY New York's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Lee Zeldin since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Zeldin is running for reelection. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Kate Browning, Elaine DiMasi, Perry Gershon, David Pechefsky and Vivian Viloria-Fisher. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.2 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-10 H NY New York's 10th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jerrold Nadler since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Nadler is running for reelection. Naomi Levin is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 58.9 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-11 H NY New York's 11th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Daniel Donovan since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Donovan is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Michael G. Grimm. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Omar Vaid, Michael DeVito Jr., Zach Emig, Paul Sperling, Radhakrishna Mohan and Max N. Rose. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.8 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-12 H NY New York's 12th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Carolyn B. Maloney since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Maloney is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Sander Hicks and Suraj Patel. Eliot Rabin is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 69 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-13 H NY New York's 13th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Adriano Espaillat since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Espaillat is running for reelection. Jineea Butler is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 86.4 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-14 H NY New York's 14th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Joseph Crowley since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Crowley is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Anthony Pappas is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 57.6 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-15 H NY New York's 15th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat José E. Serrano since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Serrano is running for reelection. Jason D. Gonzalez is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 88.6 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-16 H NY New York's 16th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Eliot L. Engel since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Engel is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Jonathan Lewis, Derickson K. Lawrence and Joyce Briscoe. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 52.2 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-17 H NY New York's 17th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Nita M. Lowey since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lowey is running for reelection. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 20 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-18 H NY New York's 18th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Sean Maloney since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Maloney is running for reelection. James O'Donnell is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of two points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-19 H NY New York's 19th Congressional District has been represented by Republican John Faso since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Faso is running for reelection. Seven Democrats are competing in the primary: Antonio Delgado, Pat Ryan, Dave Clegg, Jeff Beals, Brian Flynn, Gareth Rhodes and Erin Collier. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.8 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-2 H NY New York's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Peter T. King since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. King is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Liuba Grechen Shirley and DuWayne Gregory. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 8.9 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-20 H NY New York's 20th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Paul Tonko since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Tonko is running for reelection. Francis J. Vitollo is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 13.3 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-21 H NY New York's 21st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Elise Stefanik since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Stefanik is running for reelection. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Emily Martz, Don Boyajian, Tedra Cobb, Patrick F. Nelson, Katie Wilson and Dylan Ratigan. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 13.7 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-22 H NY New York's 22nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Claudia Tenney since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Tenney is running for reelection. Anthony J. Brindisi is running for the Democratic nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-23 H NY New York's 23rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Tom Reed since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Reed is running for reelection. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Tracy Mitrano, Edward A. Sundquist, Ian Golden, Max Della Pia and Linda Andrei. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.7 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-24 H NY New York's 24th Congressional District has been represented by Republican John Katko since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Katko is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Dana Balter and Janita Perez Williams. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.6 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-25 H NY New York's 25th Congressional District is currently open. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Joseph Morelle, Rachel Barnhart, Robin Wilt and Adam McFadden. Jim Maxwell is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.2 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-26 H NY New York's 26th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Brian Higgins since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Higgins is running for reelection. Renee M. Zeno is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19.6 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-27 H NY New York's 27th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Chris Collins since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Collins is running for reelection. Nathan D. McMurray is running for the Democratic nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-3 H NY New York's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Thomas Suozzi since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Suozzi is running for reelection. Dan P. DeBono is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.1 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-4 H NY New York's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Kathleen Rice since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Rice is running for reelection. Ameer Benno is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 9.5 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-5 H NY New York's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Gregory W. Meeks since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Meeks is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Mizan Choudhury and Carl H. Achille. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 72.8 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-6 H NY New York's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Grace Meng since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Meng is running for reelection. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 32.8 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-7 H NY New York's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Nydia M. Velázquez since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Velázquez is running for reelection. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 76.1 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-8 H NY New York's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Hakeem Jeffries since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Jeffries is running for reelection. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 70.8 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-H-9 H NY New York's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Yvette D. Clarke since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Clarke is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Adem Bunkeddeko. Lutchi Gayot is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 68.6 points. Clinton won New York by 22.5 points. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-S-1 S NY Kirsten E. Gillibrand, a Democrat, has represented New York in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election this year. Gillibrand is running for reelection. Chele Chiavacci Farley is running for the Republican nomination. The New York primaries take place June 26. New York went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Charles E. Schumer, a Democrat. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
NY-S-3 S NY Charles E. Schumer, a Democrat, has represented New York in the Senate since 1999. This seat is up for election in 2022. New York went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Kirsten E. Gillibrand, a Democrat. New York has 27 House seats. Seventeen are held by Democrats, nine by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-G G OH Richard Cordray, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mike DeWine for for governor of Ohio. Republican John Kasich, who cannot run again because of term limits, has been governor since 2011. Cordray won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 62.3 percent of the vote; DeWine won the Republican primary with 59.8 percent. Ohio went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-1 H OH Rep. Steve Chabot, a Republican, is running against Democrat Aftab Pureval in the race to represent Ohio's 1st Congressional District. Chabot has represented the district in the House since 2011. Chabot won the Republican primary on May 8 with 83.2 percent of the vote; Pureval did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.6 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-10 H OH Rep. Mike Turner, a Republican, is running against Democrat Theresa Gasper in the race to represent Ohio's 10th Congressional District. Turner has represented the district in the House since 2013. Turner won the Republican primary on May 8 with 79.8 percent of the vote; Gasper won the Democratic primary with 67 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 7.2 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-11 H OH Rep. Marcia Fudge, a Democrat, is running against Republican Beverly Goldstein in the race to represent Ohio's 11th Congressional District. Fudge has represented the district in the House since 2008. Fudge did not face a challenger in the May 8 Democratic primary; Goldstein won the Republican primary with 52.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 63.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-12 H OH Danny O'Connor, a Democrat, is running against Republican Troy Balderson in the race to represent Ohio's 12th Congressional District. The seat is currently open. O'Connor won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 40.5 percent of the vote; Balderson won the Republican primary with 28.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-13 H OH Rep. Tim Ryan, a Democrat, is running against Republican Chris DePizzo in the race to represent Ohio's 13th Congressional District. Ryan has represented the district in the House since 2013. Ryan won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 87.2 percent of the vote; DePizzo did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-14 H OH Rep. David Joyce, a Republican, is running against Democrat Betsy Rader in the race to represent Ohio's 14th Congressional District. Joyce has represented the district in the House since 2013. Joyce did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Rader did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11.4 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-15 H OH Rep. Steve Stivers, a Republican, is running against Democrat Rick Neal in the race to represent Ohio's 15th Congressional District. Stivers has represented the district in the House since 2011. Stivers did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Neal won the Democratic primary with 63.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 15.6 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-16 H OH Susan Moran Palmer, a Democrat, is running against Republican Anthony Gonzalez in the race to represent Ohio's 16th Congressional District. Republican James B. Renacci has represented the district in the House since 2011. Palmer won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 34.6 percent of the vote; Gonzalez won the Republican primary with 53.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 16.6 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-2 H OH Rep. Brad Wenstrup, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jill Schiller in the race to represent Ohio's 2nd Congressional District. Wenstrup has represented the district in the House since 2013. Wenstrup did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Schiller won the Democratic primary with 54.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 16 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-3 H OH Rep. Joyce Beatty, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jim Burgess in the race to represent Ohio's 3rd Congressional District. Beatty has represented the district in the House since 2013. Beatty did not face a challenger in the May 8 Democratic primary; Burgess won the Republican primary with 93.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 38.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-4 H OH Rep. Jim Jordan, a Republican, is running against Democrat Janet Garrett in the race to represent Ohio's 4th Congressional District. Jordan has represented the district in the House since 2007. Jordan won the Republican primary on May 8 with 85.3 percent of the vote; Garrett won the Democratic primary with 83.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 33.4 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-5 H OH Rep. Bob Latta, a Republican, is running against Democrat Michael Galbraith in the race to represent Ohio's 5th Congressional District. Latta has represented the district in the House since 2007. Latta won the Republican primary on May 8 with 73.8 percent of the vote; Galbraith won the Democratic primary with 73.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.9 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-6 H OH Rep. Bill Johnson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Shawna Roberts in the race to represent Ohio's 6th Congressional District. Johnson has represented the district in the House since 2011. Johnson won the Republican primary on May 8 with 84.1 percent of the vote; Roberts won the Democratic primary with 74.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 42.3 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-7 H OH Rep. Bob Gibbs, a Republican, is running against Democrat Ken Harbaugh in the race to represent Ohio's 7th Congressional District. Gibbs has represented the district in the House since 2013. Gibbs won the Republican primary on May 8 with 78 percent of the vote; Harbaugh won the Democratic primary with 80.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.6 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-8 H OH Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Vanessa Enoch in the race to represent Ohio's 8th Congressional District. Davidson has represented the district in the House since 2016. Davidson did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Enoch won the Democratic primary with 57.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 34.3 points. Trump won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-H-9 H OH Rep. Marcy Kaptur, a Democrat, is running against Republican Steven Kraus in the race to represent Ohio's 9th Congressional District. Kaptur has represented the district in the House since 1983. Kaptur won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 85.6 percent of the vote; Kraus won the Republican primary with 49.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Ohio by 8.1 points. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-S-1 S OH Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Jim Renacci in November. Brown has represented the state in the Senate since 2007. Brown did not face a challenger in the May 8 Democratic primary; Renacci won the Republican primary with 47.4 percent of the vote. Ohio went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 8.1 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Rob Portman, a Republican. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OH-S-3 S OH Rob Portman, a Republican, has represented Ohio in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Ohio went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 8.1 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Sherrod Brown, a Democrat. Ohio has 16 House seats. Four are held by Democrats, 11 by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-G G OK Mary Fallin, a Republican, has been the governor of Oklahoma since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Fallin cannot run again due to term limits. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Drew Edmondson and Connie Johnson. Ten Republicans are competing in the primary: Christoper Barnett, Mick Cornett, Dan Fisher, Eric Foutch, Barry Gowdy, Gary A. Jones, Todd Lamb, Gary Richardson, Blake Cowboy Stephens and Kevin Stitt. Oklahoma gubernatorial primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. Oklahoma went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-H-1 H OK Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District is currently open. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Tim Gilpin, Amanda Douglas, David Matthew Hullum, Gwendolyn Fields and Mark A. Keeter. Five Republicans are competing in the primary: Tim Harris, Kevin Hern, Danny Stockstill, Nathan Dahm and Andy Coleman. Oklahoma primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 28.8 points. Trump won Oklahoma by 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-H-2 H OK Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Markwayne Mullin since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Mullin is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jarrin Jackson, Brian Jackson and John McCarthy. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Elijah McIntosh, Jason Nichols, Clay Padgett and Virginia Jenner. Oklahoma primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 50.1 points. Trump won Oklahoma by 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-H-3 H OK Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Frank D. Lucas since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Lucas is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Murray Mark Thibodeaux and Frankie Robbins. Oklahoma primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 52.8 points. Trump won Oklahoma by 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-H-4 H OK Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Tom Cole since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cole is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by James Taylor. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Mary Brannon, Roxann Klutts, Fred Gipson and Mallory Varner. Oklahoma primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 37.2 points. Trump won Oklahoma by 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-H-5 H OK Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Steve Russell since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Russell is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Gregory Dunson and DeJuan Edwards. Six Democrats are competing in the primary: Kendra Horn, Tom Guild, Leona Kelley-Leonard, Tyson Meade, Ed Porter and Elysabeth Britt. Oklahoma primaries will be held June 26, with runoffs scheduled for Aug. 28. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 13.7 points. Trump won Oklahoma by 36.4 points. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. The state’s senators are James M. Inhofe and James Lankford, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-S-2 S OK James M. Inhofe, a Republican, has represented Oklahoma in the Senate since 1994. This seat is up for election in 2020. Oklahoma went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 36.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by James Lankford, a Republican. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OK-S-3 S OK James Lankford, a Republican, has represented Oklahoma in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2022. Oklahoma went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 36.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by James M. Inhofe, a Republican. Oklahoma has five House seats. Four are held by Republicans and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-G G OR Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Knute Buehler in November. Brown has been governor since 2015. Brown won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 82.7 percent of the vote; Buehler won the Republican primary with 46.5 percent. Oregon went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-H-1 H OR Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Verbeek in the race to represent Oregon's 1st Congressional District. Bonamici has represented the district in the House since 2012. Bonamici won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 92.3 percent of the vote; Verbeek won the Republican primary with 50.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.9 points. Clinton won Oregon by 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-H-2 H OR Rep. Greg Walden, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner in the race to represent Oregon's 2nd Congressional District. Walden has represented the district in the House since 1999. Walden won the Republican primary on May 15 with 77.5 percent of the vote; McLeod-Skinner won the Democratic primary with 42.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.4 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Oregon by 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-H-3 H OR Rep. Earl Blumenauer, a Democrat, is running to represent Oregon's 3rd Congressional District. Blumenauer has represented the district in the House since 1996. Blumenauer won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 90.7 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 46.7 points. Clinton won Oregon by 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-H-4 H OR Rep. Peter DeFazio, a Democrat, is running against Republican Arthur Robinson in the race to represent Oregon's 4th Congressional District. DeFazio has represented the district in the House since 1987. DeFazio won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 92.3 percent of the vote; Robinson won the Republican primary with 46 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 0.1 points. Clinton won Oregon by 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-H-5 H OR Rep. Kurt Schrader, a Democrat, is running against Republican Mark Callahan in the race to represent Oregon's 5th Congressional District. Schrader has represented the district in the House since 2009. Schrader won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 87 percent of the vote; Callahan won the Republican primary with 62.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.1 points. Clinton won Oregon by 11 points. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. The state’s senators are Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-S-2 S OR Jeff Merkley, a Democrat, has represented Oregon in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. Oregon went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Ron Wyden, a Democrat. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
OR-S-3 S OR Ron Wyden, a Democrat, has represented Oregon in the Senate since 1996. This seat is up for election in 2022. Oregon went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jeff Merkley, a Democrat. Oregon has five House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and one by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-G G PA Gov. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Scott Wagner in November. Wolf has been governor since 2015. Wolf did not face a challenger in the May 15 Democratic primary; Wagner won the Republican primary with 44.3 percent of the vote. Pennsylvania went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-1 H PA Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican, is running against Democrat Scott Wallace in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District. Brady has represented the district in the House since 1998. Fitzpatrick won the Republican primary on May 15 with 67 percent of the vote; Wallace won the Democratic primary with 56.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-10 H PA Rep. Scott Perry has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District. Four Democrats are facing off for the right to compete against Perry in November. The state redrew all district lines this year. Perry currently represents Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District. Perry did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. On the Democratic side, with 100 percent of precincts reporting, George Scott is leading with 36.3 percent of the vote, followed by Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson with 34.9 percent, Eric Ding with 18 percent and Alan Howe with 10.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-11 H PA Rep. Lloyd Smucker, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jess King in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District. Barletta has represented the district in the House since 2011. Smucker won the Republican primary on May 15 with 58.6 percent of the vote; King did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-12 H PA Rep. Tom Marino has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District. Two Democrats are facing off for the right to compete against Marino in November. The state redrew all district lines this year. Marino currently represents Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Marino has 67.1 percent of the vote to 32.9 percent for McLinko. On the Democratic side, with 100 percent of precincts reporting, Marc Friedenberg is leading with 50.4 percent of the vote, followed by Judy Herschel with 49.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-13 H PA Brent Ottaway, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Joyce in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District. Democrat Brendan Boyle has represented the district in the House since 2015. Ottaway did not face a challenger in the May 15 Democratic primary; Joyce won the Republican primary with 21.9 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-14 H PA Bibiana Boerio, a Democrat, is running against Republican Guy Reschenthaler in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District. Democrat Mike Doyle has represented the district in the House since 2003. Boerio won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 43 percent of the vote; Reschenthaler won the Republican primary with 55.4 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-15 H PA Rep. Glenn Thompson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Susan Boser in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District. The seat is currently open. Thompson did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; Boser won the Democratic primary with 74.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-16 H PA Rep. Mike Kelly, a Republican, is running against Democrat Ron DiNicola in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District. Smucker has represented the district in the House since 2017. Kelly did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; DiNicola won the Democratic primary with 60.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-17 H PA Rep. Keith Rothfus, a Republican, is running against Rep. Conor Lamb, a Democrat, in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District. Cartwright has represented the district in the House since 2013. Rothfus did not face a challenger in the May 15 Republican primary; Lamb did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-18 H PA Rep. Mike Doyle, a Democrat, is running to represent Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District. Lamb has represented the district in the House since 2018. Doyle won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 75.9 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-2 H PA Rep. Brendan Boyle, a Democrat, is running against Republican David Torres in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 2nd Congressional District. Evans has represented the district in the House since 2016. Boyle won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 64.5 percent of the vote; Torres did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-3 H PA Rep. Dwight Evans, a Democrat, is running against Republican Bryan Leib in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District. Kelly has represented the district in the House since 2011. Evans won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 80.8 percent of the vote; Leib did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-4 H PA Madeleine Dean, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan David in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 4th Congressional District. Republican Scott Perry has represented the district in the House since 2013. Dean won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 72.6 percent of the vote; David did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-5 H PA Mary Scanlon, a Democrat, is running against Republican Pearl Kim in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District. Republican Glenn Thompson has represented the district in the House since 2009. Scanlon won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 28.4 percent of the vote; Kim did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-6 H PA Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat, is running against Republican Greg McCauley in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District. Republican Ryan Costello has represented the district in the House since 2015. Houlahan did not face a challenger in the May 15 Democratic primary; McCauley did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-7 H PA Susan Wild has won the Democratic primary for the House seat representing Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District. Two Republicans are facing off for the right to compete against Wild in November. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Wild has 33.3 percent of the vote to 30.2 percent for Morganelli. On the Republican side, with 100 percent of precincts reporting, Marty Nothstein is leading with 50.5 percent of the vote, followed by Dean Browning with 49.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-8 H PA Rep. Matt Cartwright, a Democrat, is running against Republican John Chrin in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District. Fitzpatrick has represented the district in the House since 2017. Cartwright did not face a challenger in the May 15 Democratic primary; Chrin won the Republican primary with 48.4 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. President Trump, a Republican, won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-H-9 H PA Denny Wolff, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan Meuser in the race to represent Pennsylvania's 9th Congressional District. Republican Bill Shuster has represented the district in the House since 2001. Wolff won the Democratic primary on May 15 with 40.7 percent of the vote; Meuser won the Republican primary with 53 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 points. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. The state’s senators are Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat, and Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-S-1 S PA Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Lou Barletta in November. Casey has represented the state in the Senate since 2007. Casey did not face a challenger in the May 15 Democratic primary; Barletta won the Republican primary with 63.1 percent of the vote. Pennsylvania went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
PA-S-3 S PA Patrick J. Toomey, a Republican, has represented Pennsylvania in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Pennsylvania went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Robert P. Casey Jr., a Democrat. Pennsylvania has 18 House seats. Six are held by Democrats, 10 by Republicans, and two are vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
RI-G G RI Gina Raimondo, a Democrat, has been the governor of Rhode Island since 2015. This seat is up for election this year. Raimondo is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Matt Brown, Spencer Dickinson and Paul Roselli. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Giovanni Feroce, Allan Fung and Patricia Morgan. The Rhode Island gubernatorial primaries take place Sept. 11. Rhode Island went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. Rhode Island has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
RI-H-1 H RI Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat David N. Cicilline since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cicilline is running for reelection. The Rhode Island primaries take place Sept. 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 25 points. Clinton won Rhode Island by 15.5 points. Rhode Island has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
RI-H-2 H RI Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jim Langevin since 2001. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Langevin is running for reelection. The Rhode Island primaries take place Sept. 11. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.9 points. Clinton won Rhode Island by 15.5 points. Rhode Island has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. The state’s senators are Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
RI-S-1 S RI Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat, has represented Rhode Island in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Whitehouse is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Jonathan Pressman. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Robert Flanders and Robert Anthony "Bobby" Nardolillo. The Rhode Island primaries take place Sept. 11. Rhode Island went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Jack Reed, a Democrat. Rhode Island has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
RI-S-2 S RI Jack Reed, a Democrat, has represented Rhode Island in the Senate since 1997. This seat is up for election in 2020. Rhode Island went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.5 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat. Rhode Island has two House seats, all of which are held by Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-G G SC James Smith has won the Democratic primary for governor of South Carolina. Henry McMaster and John Warren advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Republican Party nomination. McMaster has been governor since 2017. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Smith has 61.8 percent of the vote to 27.5 percent for Willis. In the Republican primary, Henry McMaster got 42.3 percent of the vote and John Warren got 27.8 percent. South Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-1 H SC Joe Cunningham, a Democrat, is running against Republican Katie Arrington in the race to represent South Carolina's 1st Congressional District. Republican Mark Sanford has represented the district in the House since 2013. Cunningham won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 71.5 percent of the vote; Arrington won the Republican primary with 50.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.7 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-2 H SC Rep. Joe Wilson has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District. Annabelle Robertson and Sean Carrigan advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination. Wilson has represented the district in the House since 2001. Wilson did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. In the Democratic primary, Annabelle Robertson got 41.8 percent of the vote and Sean Carrigan got 39.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.6 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-3 H SC Rep. Jeff Duncan, a Republican, is running against Democrat Mary Geren in the race to represent South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District. Duncan has represented the district in the House since 2011. Duncan did not face a challenger in the June 12 Republican primary; Geren won the Democratic primary with 69.7 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 38 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-4 H SC Doris Turner and Brandon Brown advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination for the House seat representing South Carolina's 4th Congressional District. Thirteen Republicans are facing off in the Republican primary. In the Democratic primary, Doris Turner got 29.5 percent of the vote and Brandon Brown got 28.5 percent. On the Republican side, with 100 percent of precincts reporting, Lee Bright is leading with 24.9 percent of the vote, followed by William Timmons with 19.2 percent, Dan Hamilton with 18.6 percent, Josh Kimbrell with 11.1 percent, James Epley with eight percent and Stephen Brown with 7.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 25.6 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-5 H SC Rep. Ralph Norman, a Republican, is running against Democrat Archie Parnell in the race to represent South Carolina's 5th Congressional District. Norman has represented the district in the House since 2017. Norman did not face a challenger in the June 12 Republican primary; Parnell won the Democratic primary with 60 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.5 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-6 H SC Rep. Jim Clyburn, a Democrat, is running against Republican Gerhard Gressmann in the race to represent South Carolina's 6th Congressional District. Clyburn has represented the district in the House since 1993. Clyburn did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Gressmann did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 37.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-H-7 H SC Rep. Tom Rice has won the Republican primary for the House seat representing South Carolina's 7th Congressional District. Robert Williams and Mal Hyman advanced to a June 26 runoff for the Democratic Party nomination. Rice has represented the district in the House since 2013. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Rice has 83.6 percent of the vote to 16.4 percent for Hammond. In the Democratic primary, Robert Williams got 41.3 percent of the vote and Mal Hyman got 29.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 18.7 points. Trump won South Carolina by 14.3 points. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. The state’s senators are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-S-2 S SC Lindsey Graham, a Republican, has represented South Carolina in the Senate since 2003. This seat is up for election in 2020. South Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tim Scott, a Republican. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SC-S-3 S SC Tim Scott, a Republican, has represented South Carolina in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election in 2022. South Carolina went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Lindsey Graham, a Republican. South Carolina has seven House seats, one of which is held by a Democrat and six by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SD-G G SD Billie Sutton, a Democrat, is running against Republican Kristi Noem for for governor of South Dakota. Republican Dennis Daugaard, who cannot run again because of term limits, has been governor since 2011. Sutton did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Noem won the Republican primary with 56 percent of the vote. South Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. South Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Thune and Mike Rounds, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SD-H-0 H SD Tim Bjorkman, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dusty Johnson in the race to represent South Dakota's only congressional district. Republican Kristi L. Noem has represented the district in the House since 2011. Bjorkman did not face a challenger in the June 5 Democratic primary; Johnson won the Republican primary with 46.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. South Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Thune and Mike Rounds, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SD-S-2 S SD Mike Rounds, a Republican, has represented South Dakota in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. South Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Thune, a Republican. South Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
SD-S-3 S SD John Thune, a Republican, has represented South Dakota in the Senate since 2005. This seat is up for election in 2022. South Dakota went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 29.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mike Rounds, a Republican. South Dakota has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-G G TN Bill Haslam, a Republican, has been the governor of Tennessee since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Haslam cannot run again due to term limits. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Karl Dean, Calvin Craig Fitzhugh and Mezianne Vale Payne. Six Republicans are competing in the primary: Diane Black, Randy Boyd, Beth Harwell, William Lee, Basil J. Marceaux Sr. and Kay White. The Tennessee gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. Tennessee went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-1 H TN Tennessee's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Phil Roe since 2009. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Roe is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Mickie Banyas, James Brooks and Todd McKinley. Marty Olsen is running for the Democratic nomination. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 56.8 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-2 H TN Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican John J. Duncan Jr. since 1988. Duncan has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Renee Hoyos, Joseph Schenkenfelder and Joshua Williams. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Tim Burchett, Jason Emert, Hank Hamblin, Jimmy Matlock, Sarah Nickloes, Vito Sagliano and C. David Stansberry. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.2 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-3 H TN Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Fleischmann is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jeremy Massengale, Harold Shevlin and William Spurlock. Danielle Mitchell is running for the Democratic nomination. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-4 H TN Tennessee's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Scott DesJarlais since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. DesJarlais is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jack Maddux. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Christopher J. Hale, Mariah Phillips and Steven Reynolds. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 40.9 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-5 H TN Tennessee's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Jim Cooper since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cooper is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Jody Ball and Glen Dean. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 18.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-6 H TN Tennessee's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Diane Black since 2011. Black has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Dawn Barlow, Christopher Finley, Peter Heffernan and Merrilee Wineinger. Five Republicans are competing in the primary: Bob Corlew, Judd Matheny, Christopher Monday, John Rose and Lavern Vivio. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 48.8 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-7 H TN Tennessee's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Marsha Blackburn since 2003. Blackburn has announced that she will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Justin Kanew and Matt Reel. Mark Green is running for the Republican nomination. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 39 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-8 H TN Tennessee's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican David Kustoff since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kustoff is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by George Flinn and Colleen Owens. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: John Boatner and Erika Pearson. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 35.4 points. Trump won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-H-9 H TN Tennessee's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Steve Cohen since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cohen is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Isaac Richmond and Kasandra Smith. Charlotte Bergmann is running for the Republican nomination. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 57.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Tennessee by 26 points. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-S-1 S TN Bob Corker, a Republican, has represented Tennessee in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Corker has announced that he will not seek reelection. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Philip Norman Bredesen, Gary Davis and John McConnell Wolfe. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Marsha Blackburn and Aaron L. Pettigrew. The Tennessee primaries take place Aug. 2. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 3. Tennessee went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Lamar Alexander, a Republican. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TN-S-2 S TN Lamar Alexander, a Republican, has represented Tennessee in the Senate since 2003. This seat is up for election in 2020. Tennessee went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Bob Corker, a Republican. Tennessee has nine House seats, two of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-G G TX Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Lupe Valdez in November. Abbott has been governor since 2015. Abbott won the Republican primary on March 6 with 90.4 percent of the vote; Valdez won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 52.7 percent. Texas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-1 H TX Rep. Louie Gohmert, a Republican, is running against Democrat Shirley McKellar in the race to represent Texas' 1st Congressional District. Gohmert has represented the district in the House since 2005. Gohmert won the Republican primary on March 6 with 88.3 percent of the vote; McKellar won the Democratic primary with 61 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.6 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-10 H TX Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican, is running against Democrat Mike Siegel in the race to represent Texas' 10th Congressional District. McCaul has represented the district in the House since 2005. McCaul won the Republican primary on March 6 with 80.1 percent of the vote; Siegel won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 69.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.1 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-11 H TX Rep. Mike Conaway, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jennie Lou Leeder in the race to represent Texas' 11th Congressional District. Conaway has represented the district in the House since 2005. Conaway won the Republican primary on March 6 with 82.9 percent of the vote; Leeder won the Democratic primary with 82.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 58.5 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-12 H TX Rep. Kay Granger, a Republican, is running against Democrat Vanessa Adia in the race to represent Texas' 12th Congressional District. Granger has represented the district in the House since 1997. Granger did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Adia did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 30 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-13 H TX Rep. Mac Thornberry, a Republican, is running against Democrat Greg Sagan in the race to represent Texas' 13th Congressional District. Thornberry has represented the district in the House since 1995. Thornberry did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Sagan did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 62.8 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-14 H TX Rep. Randy Weber, a Republican, is running against Democrat Adrienne Bell in the race to represent Texas' 14th Congressional District. Weber has represented the district in the House since 2013. Weber won the Republican primary on March 6 with 75.2 percent of the vote; Bell won the Democratic primary with 79.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.7 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-15 H TX Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a Democrat, is running against Republican Tim Westley in the race to represent Texas' 15th Congressional District. Gonzalez has represented the district in the House since 2017. Gonzalez did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary; Westley did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.6 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-16 H TX Veronica Escobar, a Democrat, is running against Republican Rick Seeberger in the race to represent Texas' 16th Congressional District. Democrat Beto O'Rourke has represented the district in the House since 2013. Escobar won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 61.4 percent of the vote; Seeberger won the Republican primary with 69.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 40.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-17 H TX Rep. Bill Flores, a Republican, is running against Democrat Rick Kennedy in the race to represent Texas' 17th Congressional District. Flores has represented the district in the House since 2011. Flores did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Kennedy won the Democratic primary with 63.3 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.3 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-18 H TX Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ava Pate in the race to represent Texas' 18th Congressional District. Jackson Lee has represented the district in the House since 1995. Jackson Lee won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 86 percent of the vote; Pate did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 56.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-19 H TX Rep. Jodey Arrington, a Republican, is running against Democrat Miguel Levario in the race to represent Texas' 19th Congressional District. Arrington has represented the district in the House since 2017. Arrington did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Levario did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 48.7 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-2 H TX Todd Litton, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan Crenshaw in the race to represent Texas' 2nd Congressional District. Republican Ted Poe has represented the district in the House since 2005. Litton won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 52.8 percent of the vote; Crenshaw won the Republican runoff on May 22 with 69.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.3 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-20 H TX Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Democrat, is running to represent Texas' 20th Congressional District. Castro has represented the district in the House since 2013. Castro did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-21 H TX Joseph Kopser, a Democrat, is running against Republican Chip Roy in the race to represent Texas' 21st Congressional District. Republican Lamar Smith has represented the district in the House since 1987. Kopser won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 58 percent of the vote; Roy won the Republican runoff with 52.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 9.9 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-22 H TX Rep. Pete Olson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Sri Kulkarni in the race to represent Texas' 22nd Congressional District. Olson has represented the district in the House since 2009. Olson won the Republican primary on March 6 with 78.4 percent of the vote; Kulkarni won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 62.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 7.8 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-23 H TX Rep. Will Hurd, a Republican, is running against Democrat Gina Jones in the race to represent Texas' 23rd Congressional District. Hurd has represented the district in the House since 2015. Hurd won the Republican primary on March 6 with 80.3 percent of the vote; Jones won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 67.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-24 H TX Rep. Kenny Marchant, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jan McDowell in the race to represent Texas' 24th Congressional District. Marchant has represented the district in the House since 2005. Marchant won the Republican primary on March 6 with 74.4 percent of the vote; McDowell won the Democratic primary with 52.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.2 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-25 H TX Rep. Roger Williams, a Republican, is running against Democrat Julie Oliver in the race to represent Texas' 25th Congressional District. Williams has represented the district in the House since 2013. Williams did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Oliver won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 52.2 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 14.8 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-26 H TX Rep. Michael Burgess, a Republican, is running against Democrat Linsey Fagan in the race to represent Texas' 26th Congressional District. Burgess has represented the district in the House since 2003. Burgess won the Republican primary on March 6 with 76.9 percent of the vote; Fagan won the Democratic primary with 52.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 26.2 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-27 H TX Eric Holguin, a Democrat, is running against Republican Michael Cloud in the race to represent Texas' 27th Congressional District. The seat is currently open. Holguin won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 61.9 percent of the vote; Cloud won the Republican runoff with 61 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 23.5 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-28 H TX Rep. Henry Cuellar, a Democrat, is running to represent Texas' 28th Congressional District. Cuellar has represented the district in the House since 2005. Cuellar did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 19.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-29 H TX Sylvia Garcia, a Democrat, is running against Republican Phillip Aronoff in the race to represent Texas' 29th Congressional District. Democrat Gene Green has represented the district in the House since 1993. Garcia won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 63.2 percent of the vote; Aronoff won the Republican runoff on May 22 with 51.9 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 45.6 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-3 H TX Lorie Burch, a Democrat, is running against Republican Van Taylor in the race to represent Texas' 3rd Congressional District. Republican Sam Johnson has represented the district in the House since 1991. Burch won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 75 percent of the vote; Taylor won the Republican primary on March 6 with 84.7 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 13.9 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-30 H TX Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Democrat, is running to represent Texas' 30th Congressional District. Johnson has represented the district in the House since 1993. Johnson won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 63.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 60.8 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-31 H TX Rep. John Carter, a Republican, is running against Democrat Mary Hegar in the race to represent Texas' 31st Congressional District. Carter has represented the district in the House since 2003. Carter won the Republican primary on March 6 with 65.5 percent of the vote; Hegar won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 62.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.5 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-32 H TX Rep. Pete Sessions, a Republican, is running against Democrat Colin Allred in the race to represent Texas' 32nd Congressional District. Sessions has represented the district in the House since 2003. Sessions won the Republican primary on March 6 with 79.3 percent of the vote; Allred won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 69.5 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-33 H TX Rep. Marc Veasey, a Democrat, is running against Republican Willie Billups in the race to represent Texas' 33rd Congressional District. Veasey has represented the district in the House since 2013. Veasey won the Democratic primary on March 6 with 70.6 percent of the vote; Billups did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 49.1 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-34 H TX Rep. Filemon Vela, a Democrat, is running against Republican Rey Gonzalez in the race to represent Texas' 34th Congressional District. Vela has represented the district in the House since 2013. Vela did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary; Gonzalez did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-35 H TX Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat, is running against Republican David Smalling in the race to represent Texas' 35th Congressional District. Doggett has represented the district in the House since 2013. Doggett did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary; Smalling won the Republican primary with 53.3 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 33.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-36 H TX Rep. Brian Babin, a Republican, is running against Democrat Dayna Steele in the race to represent Texas' 36th Congressional District. Babin has represented the district in the House since 2015. Babin did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; Steele won the Democratic primary with 72 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.6 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-4 H TX Rep. John Ratcliffe, a Republican, is running against Democrat Catherine Krantz in the race to represent Texas' 4th Congressional District. Ratcliffe has represented the district in the House since 2015. Ratcliffe won the Republican primary on March 6 with 85.5 percent of the vote; Krantz won the Democratic primary with 68.6 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 53.2 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-5 H TX Dan Wood, a Democrat, is running against Republican Lance Gooden in the race to represent Texas' 5th Congressional District. Republican Jeb Hensarling has represented the district in the House since 2003. Wood did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary; Gooden won the Republican runoff on May 22 with 53.9 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 28.3 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-6 H TX Jana Lynne Sanchez, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ron Wright in the race to represent Texas' 6th Congressional District. Republican Joe Barton has represented the district in the House since 1985. Sanchez won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 53.1 percent of the vote; Wright won the Republican runoff with 52.2 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.2 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-7 H TX Rep. John Culberson, a Republican, is running against Democrat Lizzie Fletcher in the race to represent Texas' 7th Congressional District. Culberson has represented the district in the House since 2001. Culberson won the Republican primary on March 6 with 76.1 percent of the vote; Fletcher won the Democratic runoff on May 22 with 67.1 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 1.4 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-8 H TX Rep. Kevin Brady, a Republican, is running against Democrat Steven David in the race to represent Texas' 8th Congressional District. Brady has represented the district in the House since 1997. Brady did not face a challenger in the March 6 Republican primary; David did not face a challenger in the Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 48.3 points. Trump won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-H-9 H TX Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, is running to represent Texas' 9th Congressional District. Green has represented the district in the House since 2005. Green did not face a challenger in the March 6 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 61.2 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Texas by nine points. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. The state’s senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-S-1 S TX Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Beto O'Rourke in November. Cruz has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Cruz won the Republican primary on March 6 with 85.3 percent of the vote; O'Rourke won the Democratic primary with 61.8 percent. Texas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of nine points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Cornyn, a Republican. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
TX-S-2 S TX John Cornyn, a Republican, has represented Texas in the Senate since 2002. This seat is up for election in 2020. Texas went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of nine points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Ted Cruz, a Republican. Texas has 36 House seats. Eleven are held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one is vacant. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-G G UT Gary Herbert, a Republican, has been the governor of Utah since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. Utah went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.9 points. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-H-1 H UT Utah's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Rob Bishop since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Bishop is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Lee Castillo and Kurt Weiland. The Utah primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.9 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Utah by 17.9 points. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-H-2 H UT Utah's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Chris Stewart since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Stewart is running for reelection. Shireen Ghorbani is running for the Democratic nomination. The Utah primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 14 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Utah by 17.9 points. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-H-3 H UT Utah's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican John Curtis since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Curtis is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Christopher N. Herrod. James Courage Singer is running for the Democratic nomination. The Utah primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 17.6 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Utah by 17.9 points. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-H-4 H UT Utah's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mia Love since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Love is running for reelection. Ben McAdams is running for the Democratic nomination. The Utah primaries take place June 26. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 6.7 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Utah by 17.9 points. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-S-1 S UT Orrin G. Hatch, a Republican, has represented Utah in the Senate since 1977. This seat is up for election this year. Hatch has announced that he will not seek reelection. One Democrat, Jenny Wilson, is running. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Mike Kennedy and Mitt Romney. The Utah primaries take place June 26. Utah went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mike Lee, a Republican. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
UT-S-3 S UT Mike Lee, a Republican, has represented Utah in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Utah went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.9 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Orrin G. Hatch, a Republican. Utah has four House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-G G VA Ralph Northam, a Democrat, has been the governor of Virginia since 2018. This seat is up for election in 2021. Virginia went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-1 H VA Rep. Rob Wittman, a Republican, is running against Democrat Vangie Williams in the race to represent Virginia's 1st Congressional District. Wittman has represented the district in the House since 2007. Wittman did not face a challenger in the June 12 Republican primary; Williams won the Democratic primary with 39.8 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 12.4 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-10 H VA Rep. Barbara Comstock, a Republican, is running against Democrat Jennifer Wexton in the race to represent Virginia's 10th Congressional District. Comstock has represented the district in the House since 2015. Comstock won the Republican primary on June 12 with 60.7 percent of the vote; Wexton won the Democratic primary with 41.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 9.8 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-11 H VA Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Democrat, is running against Republican Jeff Dove in the race to represent Virginia's 11th Congressional District. Connolly has represented the district in the House since 2009. Connolly did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Dove did not face a challenger in the Republican primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 38.9 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-2 H VA Rep. Scott Taylor, a Republican, is running against Democrat Elaine Luria in the race to represent Virginia's 2nd Congressional District. Taylor has represented the district in the House since 2017. Taylor won the Republican primary on June 12 with 75.9 percent of the vote; Luria won the Democratic primary with 62.3 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 3.4 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-3 H VA Rep. Bobby Scott, a Democrat, is running to represent Virginia's 3rd Congressional District. Scott has represented the district in the House since 1993. Scott did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 31.5 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-4 H VA Rep. Donald McEachin, a Democrat, is running against Republican Ryan McAdams in the race to represent Virginia's 4th Congressional District. McEachin has represented the district in the House since 2017. McEachin did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; McAdams won the Republican primary with 72.5 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 21.4 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-5 H VA Virginia's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Thomas Garrett since 2017. Garrett has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The Virginia primaries take place June 12. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 11 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-6 H VA Jennifer Lewis, a Democrat, is running to represent Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Republican Bob Goodlatte has represented the district in the House since 1993. Lewis won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 47.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 24.6 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-7 H VA Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, is running to represent Virginia's 7th Congressional District. Republican Dave Brat has represented the district in the House since 2014. Spanberger won the Democratic primary on June 12 with 72.7 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 6.5 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-8 H VA Rep. Donald Beyer, a Democrat, is running to represent Virginia's 8th Congressional District. Beyer has represented the district in the House since 2015. Beyer did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 51.8 points. Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-H-9 H VA Rep. Morgan Griffith, a Republican, is running against Democrat Anthony Flaccavento in the race to represent Virginia's 9th Congressional District. Griffith has represented the district in the House since 2011. Griffith did not face a challenger in the June 12 Republican primary; Flaccavento won the Democratic primary with 78.6 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.3 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 5.3 points. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. The state’s senators are Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-S-1 S VA Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Corey Stewart in November. Kaine has represented the state in the Senate since 2013. Kaine did not face a challenger in the June 12 Democratic primary; Stewart won the Republican primary with 44.9 percent of the vote. Virginia went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 5.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Mark R. Warner, a Democrat. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VA-S-2 S VA Mark R. Warner, a Democrat, has represented Virginia in the Senate since 2009. This seat is up for election in 2020. Virginia went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 5.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tim Kaine, a Democrat. Virginia has 11 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and seven by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VT-G G VT Phil Scott, a Republican, has been the governor of Vermont since 2017. This seat is up for election this year. Scott is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Keith Stern. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: James Ehlers, Christine Hallquist, Brenda Seigel and Ethan Sonneborn. The Vermont gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 14. Vermont went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. Vermont has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. The state’s senators are Bernard Sanders, a Independent, and Patrick J. Leahy, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VT-H-0 H VT Vermont's only congressional district has been represented by Democrat Peter Welch since 2007. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Welch is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Benjamin Mitchell and Dan Freilich. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: H. Brooke Paige and Anya Tynio. The Vermont primaries take place Aug. 14. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. Vermont has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. The state’s senators are Bernard Sanders, a Independent, and Patrick J. Leahy, a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VT-S-1 S VT Bernard Sanders, an independent, has represented Vermont in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Sanders is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Bernard "Bernie" Sanders and Folasade Adeluola. Four Republicans are competing in the primary: Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, H. Brooke Paige, Jasdeep Pannu and Lawrence Zupan. The Vermont primaries take place Aug. 14. Vermont went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Patrick J. Leahy, a Democrat. Vermont has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
VT-S-3 S VT Patrick J. Leahy, a Democrat, has represented Vermont in the Senate since 1975. This seat is up for election in 2022. Vermont went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 26.4 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Bernard Sanders, a Independent. Vermont has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Democrat. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-G G WA Jay Inslee, a Democrat, has been the governor of Washington since 2013. This seat is up for election in 2020. Washington went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-1 H WA Washington's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Suzan DelBene since 2012. Every House seat is up for election every two years. DelBene is running for reelection. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Jeffrey Beeler and Scott Stafne. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 16.4 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-10 H WA Washington's 10th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Denny Heck since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Heck is running for reelection. Joseph Brumbles is running for the Republican nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 11.3 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-2 H WA Washington's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Rick Larsen since 2001. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Larsen is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Collin Richard Carlson. Uncle Mover is running for the Republican nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 22.1 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-3 H WA Washington's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Herrera Beutler is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by Michael Cortney and Earl Bowerman. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Martin Hash, David McDevitt, Carolyn Long and Dorothy Gasque. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 7.4 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-4 H WA Washington's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Dan Newhouse since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Newhouse is running for reelection. Christine Brown is running for the Democratic nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 22.9 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-5 H WA Washington's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Cathy McMorris Rodgers since 2005. Every House seat is up for election every two years. McMorris Rodgers is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jered Gavin Bonneau and Kari Olavi Ilonummi. Lisa Brown is running for the Democratic nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 13 points. Democrat Hillary Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-6 H WA Washington's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Derek Kilmer since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kilmer is running for reelection. Douglas Dightman is running for the Republican nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 12.4 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-7 H WA Washington's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Pramila Jayapal since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Jayapal is running for reelection. Craig Keller is running for the Republican nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 69.8 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-8 H WA Washington's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Dave Reichert since 2005. Reichert has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Four Democrats are competing in the primary: Shannon Hader, Jason Rittereiser, Tom Cramer and Kim Schrier. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Dino Rossi, Gordon Allen Pross and Jack Hughes-Hageman. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of three points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-H-9 H WA Washington's 9th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Adam Smith since 1997. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Smith is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Sarah Smith. Doug Basler is running for the Republican nomination. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 47.1 points. Clinton won Washington by 15.7 points. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The state’s senators are Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, both Democrats. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-S-1 S WA Maria Cantwell, a Democrat, has represented Washington in the Senate since 2001. This seat is up for election this year. Cantwell is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Don Rivers, Clint Ronald Tannehill and Jennifer "Gigi" Ferguson. Eight Republicans are competing in the primary: Dave Bryant, Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Joseph Gibson, Matthew D. Heines, RC Smith, Glen R Stockwell, Keith Swank and GoodSpaceGuy. The Washington primaries take place Aug. 7. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 30. Washington went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Patty Murray, a Democrat. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WA-S-3 S WA Patty Murray, a Democrat, has represented Washington in the Senate since 1993. This seat is up for election in 2022. Washington went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 15.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Maria Cantwell, a Democrat. Washington has 10 House seats, six of which are held by Democrats and four by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-G G WI Scott Walker, a Republican, has been the governor of Wisconsin since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Walker is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Ryan Cason and Robert Meyer. Nineteen Democrats are competing in the primary: Matt Flynn, Paul Boucher, Michael Crute, Michele Doolan, Anthony Evers, Andy Gronik, Robert Harlow, Dave Heaster, Jared Landry, Andrew Lust, Mike McCabe, Mahlon Mitchell, Joshua Pade, Kelda Helen Roys, Jeffrey Rumbaugh, Paul Soglin, Kathleen Vinehout, Dana Wachs and Ramona Whiteaker. The Wisconsin gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. Wisconsin went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-1 H WI Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District has been represented by Republican Paul D. Ryan since 1999. Ryan has announced that he will not seek reelection. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Randy Bryce, Christopher Guerrero and Cathy Myers. Seven Republicans are competing in the primary: Jeremy Ryan, Nick Polce, Kevin Adam Steen, Jeff Wamboldt, Bryan Steil, Paul Nehlen and Brad Boivin. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 10.3 points. Trump won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-2 H WI Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Mark Pocan since 2013. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Pocan is running for reelection. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 36.3 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-3 H WI Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Ron Kind since 1997. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Kind is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Juliet Dita Germanotta. Three Republicans are competing in the primary: Brandon L. Cook, Steve Toft and Che Stone Parrott. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 4.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-4 H WI Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District has been represented by Democrat Gwen Moore since 2005. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Moore is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Democratic primary by Gary R. George. Two Republicans are competing in the primary: Cindy Werner and Tim Rogers. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a margin of 51.5 points. President Trump, a Republican, won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-5 H WI Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District has been represented by Republican F. James Jr. Sensenbrenner since 2003. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Sensenbrenner is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Jennifer Hoppe Vipond. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Shawn Rundblade, Ramon Hyron Garcia and Tom Palzewicz. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 19.8 points. Trump won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-6 H WI Wisconsin's 6th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Glenn Grothman since 2015. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Grothman is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Scott Olmer. Dan Kohl is running for the Democratic nomination. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 16.6 points. Trump won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-7 H WI Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Sean P. Duffy since 2011. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Duffy is running for reelection. Five Democrats are competing in the primary: Brian Ewert, David Beeksma, Margaret Engebretson, Bob Look and Dennis Paulaha. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 20.3 points. Trump won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-H-8 H WI Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District has been represented by Republican Mike Gallagher since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Gallagher is running for reelection. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Beau Liegeois and Rahb J. Kettleson. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 17.4 points. Trump won Wisconsin by 0.8 points. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. The state’s senators are Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-S-1 S WI Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, has represented Wisconsin in the Senate since 2013. This seat is up for election this year. Baldwin is running for reelection. Nine Republicans are competing in the primary: Charles Barman, Scott Harbach, Griffin Gilbert Jones, George C. Lucia, Jeff Mather, Richie Robbins, Eric Hovde, Kevin Nicholson and Leah Vukmir. The Wisconsin primaries take place Aug. 14. To vote in the primaries, voters must be registered by July 25. Wisconsin went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Ron Johnson, a Republican. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WI-S-3 S WI Ron Johnson, a Republican, has represented Wisconsin in the Senate since 2011. This seat is up for election in 2022. Wisconsin went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 0.8 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat. Wisconsin has eight House seats, three of which are held by Democrats and five by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-G G WV Jim Justice, a Republican, has been the governor of West Virginia since 2017. This seat is up for election in 2020. West Virginia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.7 points. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Manchin III, a Democrat, and Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-H-1 H WV Rep. David McKinley, a Republican, is running against Democrat Kendra Fershee in the race to represent West Virginia's 1st Congressional District. McKinley has represented the district in the House since 2011. McKinley did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Fershee won the Democratic primary with 47.3 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.6 points. Trump won West Virginia by 41.7 points. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Manchin III, a Democrat, and Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-H-2 H WV Rep. Alex Mooney, a Republican, is running against Democrat Talley Sergent in the race to represent West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District. Mooney has represented the district in the House since 2015. Mooney did not face a challenger in the May 8 Republican primary; Sergent won the Democratic primary with 62.3 percent of the vote. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 36.4 points. Trump won West Virginia by 41.7 points. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Manchin III, a Democrat, and Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-H-3 H WV Richard Ojeda, a Democrat, is running against Republican Carol Miller in the race to represent West Virginia's 3rd Congressional District. Republican Evan Jenkins has represented the district in the House since 2015. Ojeda won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 52 percent of the vote; Miller won the Republican primary with 23.8 percent. Every House seat is up for election every two years. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 49.3 points. Trump won West Virginia by 41.7 points. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. The state’s senators are Joe Manchin III, a Democrat, and Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-S-1 S WV Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Patrick Morrisey in November. Manchin has represented the state in the Senate since 2010. Manchin won the Democratic primary on May 8 with 69.8 percent of the vote; Morrisey won the Republican primary with 34.9 percent. West Virginia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WV-S-2 S WV Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican, has represented West Virginia in the Senate since 2015. This seat is up for election in 2020. West Virginia went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 41.7 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Joe Manchin III, a Democrat. West Virginia has three House seats, all of which are held by Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WY-G G WY Matt Mead, a Republican, has been the governor of Wyoming since 2011. This seat is up for election this year. Mead cannot run again due to term limits. Three Democrats are competing in the primary: Kenneth Casner, Mary Throne and Rex Wilde. Six Republicans are competing in the primary: Bill Dahlin, Foster Friess, Sam Galeotos, Mark Gordon, Harriet M. Hageman and Taylor Haynes. The Wyoming gubernatorial primaries take place Aug. 21. Wyoming went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.3 points. Wyoming has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Barrasso and Michael B. Enzi, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WY-H-0 H WY Wyoming's only congressional district has been represented by Republican Liz Cheney since 2017. Every House seat is up for election every two years. Cheney is running for reelection. She is being challenged in the Republican primary by Blake E. Stanley and Rod Miller. Two Democrats are competing in the primary: Travis Helm and Greg Hunter. The Wyoming primaries take place Aug. 21. The district went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.3 points. Wyoming has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. The state’s senators are John Barrasso and Michael B. Enzi, both Republicans. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WY-S-1 S WY John Barrasso, a Republican, has represented Wyoming in the Senate since 2007. This seat is up for election this year. Barrasso is running for reelection. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Charles E. Hardy, John Holtz and Anthony L. Van Risseghem. Gary Trauner is running for the Democratic nomination. The Wyoming primaries take place Aug. 21. Wyoming went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by Michael B. Enzi, a Republican. Wyoming has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
WY-S-2 S WY Michael B. Enzi, a Republican, has represented Wyoming in the Senate since 1997. This seat is up for election in 2020. Wyoming went for President Trump, a Republican, in 2016 by a margin of 46.3 points. The state's other Senate seat is held by John Barrasso, a Republican. Wyoming has one at-large House seat, currently held by a Republican. This story may be updated if more information becomes available. It is powered by Heliograf, The Post's artificial intelligence system.
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