First, major congratulations to the state of Maine, which narrowly approved a ballot measure to bring Ranked Choice Voting to state and local elections. According to unofficial results, Maine said Yes to six different questions, including legalizing and taxing sales of cannabis for recreational use. Three of those Yesses were even narrower than the RCV question. In case you missed Part I of this series, the Texas results, here it is. Click the Read More link to see results for Green candidates in selected federal and state races. I make no guarantee as to their complete accuracy or officiality. This information takes a while to extract and process, so I'll post an incomplete list and add information periodically through the day. As you might expect, large percentages indicate that one of the major parties did not field a candidate for that race. Sources: mostly secretaries of state, plus some newspapers like the Hartford Courant and Chicago Tribune. UPDATE: See the Green Party's Election Night Results page for additional information, including some county and municipal races that I did not track, as well as Green Party members running for non-partisan offices. Arizona
US Senate: Gary Swing, 103,408, 5.5% US House AZ-1: Ray Parrish, 12,326, 5.7% US House AZ-8: Mark Salazar, 70,931, 31.46% State Senate District 27: Angel Torres, 6,420, 19.00% State House District 1: Haryaksha Knauer, 9,407, 6.67% State House District 3: Edward "Trey" Cizek, 7,928, 12.09% State House District 5: Leo Biasiucci, 7,648, 6.84% State House District 18: Linda Macias, 14,475, 12.33% State House District 26: Cara Nicole Trujillo, 6,327, 11.52% Colorado US Senate: Arn Menconi, 27,609, 1.17% State House DIstrict 6: Robert Lee Worthey, 4.039, 1.28% State House DIstrict 34: Jenice "JJ" Dove, 1,019, 4.93% Connecticut US Senate: Jeff Russell, 13,781, 1.06% US House CT-1: S. Michael DeRosa, 5,464, 2.09% US House CT-2: Jonathan Pelto, 5,076, 1.61% State Senate District 1: Barbara Barry, 779, 3.04% State Senate District 27: Cora Santaguida, 260, 2.01% State Senate District 33: Colin Bennett, 845, 1.54% State Senate District 36: Ed Heflin, 604, 1.66% State House District 25: Martha Kelly, 126, 2.38% State House District 35: Ian Barron, 84, 0.66% State House District 38: Lauren Shaw, 477, 3.90% State House District 39: Ronna Stuller, 440, 7.51% State House District 67: Cindy Day, 207, 1.85% State House District 84: Matt Went, 678, 14.09% State House District 122: Angela Capinera, 1,395, 35.20% State House District 125: Hector Lopez, 1,099, 11.78% State House District 148: Brian Merlen, 50, 2.27% Hawaii (blank votes are counted toward 100%) State House District 3: Kealoha Pisciotta, 1,333, 14.6% State House District 13: Nick Nikhilananda, 2,773, 30.0% Illinois US Senate: Scott Summers, 113,849, 2.13% US House District 5: Rob Sherman, 13,867, 4.64% US House District 12: Paula Bradshaw, 18,713, 6.00% State Comptroller (special election: Tim Curtin, 139,833, 2.65% Maine State Senate District 27: Seth Baker, 3,672, 16.70% (beat the Republican!) Maryland US Senate: Margaret Flowers, 78,486, 3.20% US House MD-3: Nnabu Eze, 8,430, 2.72% US House MD-4: Kamesha T. Clark, 7,228, 2.49% US House MD-6: George Gluck, 4,997, 1.65% US House MD-7: Myles B. Hoenig, 8,428, 2.98% US House MD-8: Nancy Wallace, 9,761, 3.02% Mayor, Baltimore City: Joshua Harris, 20,936, 10.03% (almost beat the Republican!) Baltimore City Council: several candidates, between 3.3% and 13.7% (From here on out, I will round to as many decimal places as the source, rather than trying to compute hundredths for everything.) Massachusetts (Green-Rainbow Party) State House District Worcester 12: Charlene DiColagero, 3,884, 19.7% State House District Middlesex 14: Daniel Factor, 850, 3.3% Michigan US House MI-1: Ellis Boal, 4,773, 1.31% US House MI-2: Matthew A Brady, 5,244, 1.68% US House MI-5: Harley Mikkelsen, 4,904, 1.54% US House MI-8: Maria Green, 5,677, 1.55% US House MI-9: John V. McDermott, 6,612, 1.92% US House MI-10: Benjamin Nofs, 5,125, 1.51% US House MI-12: Dylan Calewarts, 4,377, 1.33% US House MI-14: Marcia Squier, 3,846, 1.24% State House DIstrict 4: Dan Finn, 797, 2.95% State House DIstrict 29: Artelia Marie Leak, 1,068, 3.29% State House DIstrict 52: Eric Borregard, 1,517, 2.88% State House DIstrict 53: Joseph Stevens, 1,477, 3.35% State House DIstrict 63: John Anthony LaPietra, 2,524, 5.72% State House DIstrict 70: Michael Anderson, 1,584, 4.77% State House DIstrict 83: Deena Marie Broderick, 1,350, 3.67% State House DIstrict 86: Cliff Yankovich, 1,460, 3.05% State House DIstrict 109: Wade Roberts, 1.457, 3.58% Minnesota Senate House District 5B: Dennis Barsness, 919, 4.28% Missouri US Senate: Johnathan McFarland, 30,413, 1.10% Governor: Don Fitz, 20,785, 0.75% Lieutenant Governor: Jennifer Leach, 65,733, 2.40% Treasurer: Carol Hexem, 35,455, 1.31% US House MO-2: David Justus Arnold, 3,839, 0.94% US House MO-6: Mike Diel, 4,202, 1.21% State Senate District 3: Edward R. Weissler, 12,550, 18.75% State House District 19: Valorie Engholm, 1,657, 23.49% State House District 80: Teressa Rose Ezell, 2,327, 15.37% State House District 109: Ellen J. Skiljan, 3,300, 18.90% State House District 140: Robert Debbaut, 413, 2.18% New Jersey US House NJ-6: Rajit B. Malliah, 1,620, 0.70% US House NJ-12: Steven Welzer, 1,854, 0.72% New York US Senate: Robin Laverne Wilson, 102,395, 1.43% US House NY-5: Frank Francois, 3,269, 1.43% US House NY-11: Henry Bardel, 3,607, 1.54% US House NY-13: Daniel Vila Rivera, 7,448, 3.24% US House NY-21: Matthew J. Funiciello, 11,399, 4,38% State Senate District 9: Laurence S. Hirsh, 1,473, 1.00% State Senate District 31: Julia Willebrand, 5,888, 5.03% State Senate District 34: Carl Lundgren, 2,437, 2.56% State Senate District 41: Terry Gipson (a), 1,410, 1.09% State Senate District 43L Joseph Levy, 3,058, 2.23% State Senate District 44: Deyva Arthur, 2,248, 2.02% State Senate District 45: Stephen Matthew Ruzbacki, 11,301, 10.07% State Senate District 46: George A. Amedore (b), 1,336, 1.03% State Senate District 60: James V. Depasquale, 2,634, 2.05% State Senate District 61: Ruben Cartagena, 1,836, 1.42% State House District 13: Jeffery J. Press, 609, 1.09% State House District 20: Joseph R. Naham, 826. 1.42% State House District 46: Patrick Dwyer, 1,142, 3.13% State House District 65: Manny Cavaco, 1,273, 3.08% State House District 73: Donal Butterfield, 539, 0.99% State House District 74: Scott Hutchins, 1,432, 2.98% State House District 85: Daniel Zuger, 390, 1.32% State House District 97: Ellen C. Jaffee (c), 2,173, 4.22% State House District 114: Robin M. Barkenhagen, 6,733, 12.31% State House District 140: Anthony Baney, 1,435, 2.64% State House District 146: Steven G. Meyer (d), 810, 1.40% (a) Fusion with Democratic, Working Families, and WEP, totaling 41.67%, 2nd place (b) Fusion with four other parties, totaling 60.26%, 1st place (c) Fusion with Democratic Party, totaling, 53.56%, 1st place (d) Fusion with Democratic, Working Families, and WEP, totaling 44.65%, 2nd place Ohio US Senate: Joseph R. DeMare, 84,521, 1.62% US House OH-8: Derrick James Hendricks, 13,371, 4.20% US House OH-12: Joe Manchik, 12,848, 3.51% State House District 18: Constance A. Gadell Newton, 3,651, 6.83% Oregon US Senate: Eric Navickas, 43,906, 2.4% US House OR-4: Mike Beilstein, 11,807, 3.0% US House OR-5: Marvin Sandnes, 10,583, 3.2% Secretary of State: Alan Zundel, 44,490, 2.5% State House District 23: Alex Polikoff, 1,798, 5.6% State House District 44: Joe Rowe, 5,224, 19.2% Pennsylvania Treasurer: Kristin Combs, 164,308, 2.87% Auditor General: John J. Sweeney, 155, 074, 2.70% State House District 60: Gabe Lytle, 3,512, 13.19% State House District 64: Michael Bagdes-Canning: 642, 2.62% State House District 117: John J. Sweeney, 1,374, 5.09% South Carolina US House SC-6: Prince Mallory, 2,518, 1.0% State Senate District 20: Scott West, more than 4,000, around 25% (per his FB page) West Virginia (Mountain Party) Governor: Charlotte Jean Pritt, 41,706, 6% Attorney General: Michael Sharley, 20,313, 3% State Senate District 11: Bruce Zeno Breuninger, 1,386, 3% State Delegate District 7: Rodney T. Hytonen, 227, 3% State Delegate District 36: Elizabeth Rhule, 1,036, 2% State Delegate District 39: Chris Reed, 303, 4% State Delegate District 43: Alan Balogh, 1,007, 4% State Delegate District 44: Barbara Daniels, 436, 8% Comments are closed.
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