The 2022 midterms offer three options for individual voters to provide Congress with feedback, which are roughly analogous to a stoplight. Voting to give Republicans control of both chambers is like a red light; stop going forward (and maybe back up.) Split control is like a yellow light; adding some gridlock to the legislative process will slow things down (if that’s possible.) Finally, keeping Democrats in control gives them the green light to keep doing what they’re doing (with no accountability for broken promises.)
Tens of millions of Americans want different options, but Duverger’s law demonstrates that we’re trapped in a two-party system. Given that constraint, the American Union has issued 470 endorsements - one for every single Congressional race. This new strategy for voting will send a different message to Congress - change directions!
(All 470 Congressional endorsements can be found in this PDF.)
The American Union is not a political party fielding candidates, but a union of swing voters lobbying Congress for pre-election passage of crowdsourced legislation. In October, Congress was offered the final version of our legislative package, the Blueprint for a Better America. Developed through a consensus-driven process and informed by national survey data, it contains more than 50 policies under three planks; end poverty, end mass incarceration, and end the endless wars.
The deal for Congress was straightforward; put it on the president’s desk by October 26, and members who supported it would get the endorsement of the American Union. It was a strictly nonpartisan offer; however, Congress refused to act. They’ve affirmed support for the status quo of tens of millions living in poverty, millions behind bars, and hundreds of billions of dollars for the military industrial complex. Accordingly, the endorsements went to more than 300 of their challengers, regardless of party.
This is how frustrated voters across the nation can reject the dichotomy of partisan politics. Rather than kicking out the party in power or keeping them and endorsing their behavior, expelling as many incumbents as possible sends a more nuanced message to Congress - the American people expect better from both parties! Even if giving the boot to roughly equal numbers of Republican and Democrats doesn’t produce any seismic shift in the balance of power, it delivers a clear warning to the political establishment; a small percentage of swing voters can control the balance of power in Washington.
However, there were around 100 federal races which did not have a traditional incumbent/challenger dynamic, mostly where there was no incumbent on the ballot. (Ballotpedia reported that 36 Congressional elections did not include both a Republican and a Democrat, so third party challengers were often endorsed in those scenarios.) Since the American Union refuses to engage in lesser-of-two-evils politics as a matter of principle, the members voted to use the October 31 Powerball drawing to randomly endorse slates of candidates (using this worksheet) in the remaining 75 districts. The indiscriminate endorsements serve several purposes. Besides undercutting the legitimacy of the resulting wins, they create the opportunity to demonstrate political power in a scrupulously nonpartisan way.
This tactic is necessary to send a clear, bipartisan message of disapproval to Congress. Individual voters can not; only a national union of swing voters, coordinating as a bloc, can do so. Even if people across the country spontaneously voted against Republican and Democrat incumbents alike, the other 20% of races would require individual analysis, which would be influenced by (and therefore reward) negative campaigning. To break that system, we must offer a constructive alternative.
The primary goal of the American Union, of course, is not to beat Congress with the stick of electoral defeat, but to reward them with the carrot of reelection for enacting the Blueprint for Better America. All candidates were asked to publicly weigh in on October 15 if they were willing to pledge support for immediate passage of the Blueprint. Those who did so when their opponents refused (like Jack Truman in Missouri’s 4th District) earned the American Union endorsement without the need for a random tie-breaking mechanism.
Adversarial democracy is tearing our country apart, and we have very little to show for it. The American Union model of collaborative democracy can do a better job of representing the people - if we can establish ourselves as a bargaining unit that puts people and policy over partisan politics. Vote with the American Union in 2022!
Final endorsements for all 470 Congressional races:
US Senate Race - Endorsed candidate and party
Alabama: Katie Britt, Republican Party Alaska: Kelly Tshibaka, Republican Party Arizona: Blake Masters, Republican Party Arkansas: Natalie James, Democratic Party California: Mark Meuser, Republican Party Colorado: Joe O'Dea, Republican Party Connecticut: Leora Levy, Republican Party Florida: Val Demings, Democratic Party Georgia: Herschel Walker, Republican Party Hawaii: Bob McDermott, Republican Party Idaho: David Roth, Democratic Party Illinois: Kathy Salvi, Republican Party Indiana: Thomas McDermott Jr., Democratic Party Iowa: Michael Franken, Democratic Party Kansas: Mark R. Holland, Democratic Party Kentucky: Charles Booker, Democratic Party Louisiana: Devin Lance Graham, Republican Party Maryland: Chris Chaffee, Republican Party Missouri: Trudy Busch Valentine, Democratic Party Nevada: Adam Laxalt, Republican Party New Hampshire: Don Bolduc, Republican Party New York: Joe Pinion, Republican Party North Carolina: Cheri Beasley, Democratic Party North Dakota: Katrina Christiansen, Democratic Party Ohio: J.D. Vance, Republican Party Oklahoma (Regular): Madison Horn, Democratic Party Oklahoma (Special): Kendra Horn, Democratic Party Oregon: Jo Rae Perkins, Republican Party Pennsylvania: John Fetterman, Democratic Party South Carolina: Krystle Matthews, Democratic Party South Dakota: Brian Bengs, Democratic Party Utah: Evan McMullin, Independent Vermont: Gerald Malloy, Republican Party Washington: Tiffany Smiley, Republican Party Wisconsin: Mandela Barnes, Democratic Party
US House Race - Endorsed candidate and party
Alabama District 1: Alexander Remrey, Libertarian Party Alabama District 2: Phyllis Harvey-Hall, Democratic Party Alabama District 3: Lin Veasey, Democratic Party Alabama District 4: Rick Neighbors, Democratic Party Alabama District 5: Dale Strong, Republican Party Alabama District 6: Andria Chieffo, Libertarian Party Alabama District 7: Beatrice Nichols, Republican Party Alaska At-large District: Nicholas Begich, Republican Party Arizona District 1: Jevin Hodge, Democratic Party Arizona District 2: Eli Crane, Republican Party Arizona District 3: Jeffrey Zink, Republican Party Arizona District 4: Kelly Cooper, Republican Party Arizona District 5: Javier Garcia Ramos, Democratic Party Arizona District 6: Kirsten Engel, Democratic Party Arizona District 7: Luis Pozzolo, Republican Party Arizona District 8: Debbie Lesko, Republican Party Arizona District 9: Paul Gosar, Republican Party Arkansas District 1: Monte Hodges, Democratic Party Arkansas District 2: Quintessa Hathaway, Democratic Party Arkansas District 3: Lauren Mallett-Hays, Democratic Party Arkansas District 4: John White, Democratic Party California District 1: Max Steiner, Democratic Party California District 2: Douglas Brower, Republican Party California District 3: Kevin Kiley, Republican Party California District 4: Matt Brock, Republican Party California District 5: Mike Barkley, Democratic Party California District 6: Tamika Hamilton, Republican Party California District 7: Max Semenenko, Republican Party California District 8: Rudy Recile, Republican Party California District 9: Tom Patti, Republican Party California District 10: Michael Ernest Kerr, Green Party California District 11: John Dennis, Republican Party California District 12: Stephen Slauson, Republican Party California District 13: Adam Gray, Democratic Party California District 14: Alison Hayden, Republican Party California District 15: Kevin Mullin, Democratic Party California District 16: Rishi Kumar, Democratic Party California District 17: Ritesh Tandon, Republican Party California District 18: Peter Hernandez, Republican Party California District 19: Jeff Gorman, Republican Party California District 20: Marisa Wood, Democratic Party
California District 21: Michael Maher, Republican Party California District 22: Rudy Salas, Democratic Party California District 23: Derek Marshall, Democratic Party California District 24: Brad Allen, Republican Party California District 25: Brian Hawkins, Republican Party California District 26: Matt Jacobs, Republican Party California District 27: Christy Smith, Democratic Party California District 28: Wes Hallman, Republican Party California District 29: Angélica María Dueñas, Democratic Party California District 30: Maebe A. Girl, Democratic Party California District 31: Daniel Bocic Martinez, Republican Party California District 32: Lucie Lapointe Volotzky, Republican Party California District 33: John Mark Porter, Republican Party California District 34: David Kim, Democratic Party California District 35: Mike Cargile, Republican Party California District 36: Joe Collins, Republican Party California District 37: Jan Perry, Democratic Party California District 38: Eric Ching, Republican Party California District 39: Aja Smith, Republican Party California District 40: Asif Mahmood, Democratic Party California District 41: Will Rollins, Democratic Party California District 42: Robert Garcia, Democratic Party California District 43: Omar Navarro, Republican Party California District 44: Paul Irving Jones, Republican Party California District 45: Jay Chen, Democratic Party California District 46: Christopher Gonzales, Republican Party California District 47: Scott Baugh, Republican Party California District 48: Stephen Houlahan, Democratic Party California District 49: Brian Maryott, Republican Party California District 50: Corey Gustafson, Republican Party California District 51: Stan Caplan, Republican Party California District 52: Tyler Geffeney, Republican Party Colorado District 1: Jennifer Qualteri, Republican Party Colorado District 2: Marshall Dawson, Republican Party Colorado District 3: Adam Frisch, Democratic Party Colorado District 4: Isaac McCorkle, Democratic Party Colorado District 5: David Torres, Democratic Party Colorado District 6: Steve Monahan, Republican Party Colorado District 7: Brittany Pettersen, Democratic Party Colorado District 8: Barbara Kirkmeyer, Republican Party Connecticut District 1: Larry Lazor, Republican Party Connecticut District 2: Mike France, Republican Party Connecticut District 3: Lesley DeNardis, Republican Party
Connecticut District 4: Jayme Stevenson, Republican Party Connecticut District 5: George Logan, Republican Party Delaware At-large District: Lee Murphy, Republican Party Florida District 1: Rebekah Jones, Democratic Party Florida District 2: Alfred Lawson, Democratic Party Florida District 3: Danielle Hawk, Democratic Party Florida District 4: LaShonda Holloway, Democratic Party Florida District 5: John Rutherford, Republican Party Florida District 6: Joe Hannoush, Libertarian Party Florida District 7: Cory Mills, Republican Party Florida District 8: Joanne Terry, Democratic Party Florida District 9: Scotty Moore, Republican Party Florida District 10: Calvin Wimbish, Republican Party Florida District 11: Shante Munns, Democratic Party Florida District 12: Kimberly Walker, Democratic Party Florida District 13: Eric Lynn, Democratic Party Florida District 14: James Judge, Republican Party Florida District 15: Laurel Lee, Republican Party Florida District 16: Jan Schneider, Democratic Party Florida District 17: Andrea Doria Kale, Democratic Party Florida District 18: Keith R. Hayden Jr., No Party Affiliation Florida District 19: Cindy Banyai, Democratic Party Florida District 20: Drew-Montez Clark, Republican Party Florida District 21: Corinna Robinson, Democratic Party Florida District 22: Dan Franzese, Republican Party Florida District 23: Jared Evan Moskowitz, Democratic Party Florida District 24: Jesus G. Navarro, Republican Party Florida District 25: Carla Spalding, Republican Party Florida District 26: Christine Alexandria Olivo, Democratic Party Florida District 27: Annette Taddeo, Democratic Party Florida District 28: Robert Asencio, Democratic Party Georgia District 1: Wade Herring, Democratic Party Georgia District 2: Chris West, Republican Party Georgia District 3: Val Almonord, Democratic Party Georgia District 4: Jonathan Chavez, Republican Party Georgia District 5: Christian Zimm, Republican Party Georgia District 6: Rich McCormick, Republican Party Georgia District 7: Mark Gonsalves, Republican Party Georgia District 8: Darrius Butler, Democratic Party Georgia District 9: Michael Ford, Democratic Party Georgia District 10: Tabitha Johnson-Green, Democratic Party Georgia District 11: Antonio Daza, Democratic Party Georgia District 12: Liz Johnson, Democratic Party
Georgia District 13: Caesar Gonzales, Republican Party Georgia District 14: Marcus Flowers, Democratic Party Hawaii District 1: Conrad Kress, Republican Party Hawaii District 2: Jill Tokuda, Democratic Party Idaho District 1: Kaylee Peterson, Democratic Party Idaho District 2: Wendy Norman, Democratic Party Illinois District 1: Eric Carlson, Republican Party Illinois District 2: Thomas Lynch, Republican Party Illinois District 3: Justin Burau, Republican Party Illinois District 4: James Falakos, Republican Party Illinois District 5: Tom Hanson, Republican Party Illinois District 6: Keith Pekau, Republican Party Illinois District 7: Danny K. Davis, Democratic Party Illinois District 8: Chris Dargis, Republican Party Illinois District 9: Max Rice, Republican Party Illinois District 10: Joseph Severino, Republican Party Illinois District 11: Catalina Lauf, Republican Party Illinois District 12: Homer Markel, Democratic Party Illinois District 13: Nikki Budzinski, Democratic Party Illinois District 14: Scott Gryder, Republican Party Illinois District 15: Paul Lange, Democratic Party Illinois District 16: Elizabeth Haderlein, Democratic Party Illinois District 17: Esther Joy King, Republican Party Indiana District 1: Jennifer-Ruth Green, Republican Party Indiana District 2: Paul Steury, Democratic Party Indiana District 3: Gary Snyder, Democratic Party Indiana District 4: Roger Day, Democratic Party Indiana District 5: Jeannine Lee Lake, Democratic Party Indiana District 6: Cynthia Wirth, Democratic Party Indiana District 7: Angela Grabovsky, Republican Party Indiana District 8: Ray McCormick, Democratic Party Indiana District 9: Matthew Fyfe, Democratic Party Iowa District 1: Christina Bohannan, Democratic Party Iowa District 2: Liz Mathis, Democratic Party Iowa District 3: Zach Nunn, Republican Party Iowa District 4: Ryan Melton, Democratic Party Kansas District 1: James Beard, Democratic Party Kansas District 2: Patrick Schmidt, Democratic Party Kansas District 3: Amanda Adkins, Republican Party Kansas District 4: Bob Hernandez, Democratic Party Kentucky District 1: Jimmy Ausbrooks, Democratic Party Kentucky District 2: Hank Linderman, Democratic Party Kentucky District 3: Morgan McGarvey, Democratic Party
Kentucky District 4: Matthew Lehman, Democratic Party Kentucky District 5: Conor Halbleib, Democratic Party Kentucky District 6: Geoff Young, Democratic Party Louisiana District 1: Katie Darling, Democratic Party Louisiana District 2: Dan Lux, Republican Party Louisiana District 3: Holden Hoggatt, Republican Party Louisiana District 4: Mike Johnson, Republican Party Louisiana District 5: Allen Guillory Sr., Republican Party Louisiana District 6: Brian Belzer, Republican Party Maine District 1: Ed Thelander, Republican Party Maine District 2: Bruce Poliquin, Republican Party Maryland District 1: Heather Mizeur, Democratic Party Maryland District 2: Nicolee Ambrose, Republican Party Maryland District 3: Yuripzy Morgan, Republican Party Maryland District 4: Jeff Warner, Republican Party Maryland District 5: Chris Palombi, Republican Party Maryland District 6: Neil Parrott, Republican Party Maryland District 7: Scott M. Collier, Republican Party Maryland District 8: Gregory Coll, Republican Party Massachusetts District 1: Dean James Martilli, Republican Party Massachusetts District 2: Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette, Republican Party Massachusetts District 3: Dean Tran, Republican Party Massachusetts District 4: Jake Auchincloss, Democratic Party Massachusetts District 5: Caroline Colarusso, Republican Party Massachusetts District 6: Robert May Jr., Republican Party Massachusetts District 7: Donnie Palmer, Republican Party Massachusetts District 8: Robert Burke, Republican Party Massachusetts District 9: Jesse Brown, Republican Party Michigan District 1: Bob Lorinser, Democratic Party Michigan District 2: Jerry Hilliard, Democratic Party Michigan District 3: John Gibbs, Republican Party Michigan District 4: Joseph Alfonso, Democratic Party Michigan District 5: Bart Goldberg, Democratic Party Michigan District 6: Whittney Williams, Republican Party Michigan District 7: Tom Barrett, Republican Party Michigan District 8: Paul Junge, Republican Party Michigan District 9: Brian Steven Jaye, Democratic Party Michigan District 10: John James, Republican Party Michigan District 11: Mark Ambrose, Republican Party Michigan District 12: Steven Elliott, Republican Party Michigan District 13: Martell Bivings, Republican Party Minnesota District 1: Jeff Ettinger, Democratic Party Minnesota District 2: Tyler Kistner, Republican Party
Minnesota District 3: Tom Weiler, Republican Party Minnesota District 4: May Lor Xiong, Republican Party Minnesota District 5: Cicely Davis, Republican Party Minnesota District 6: Jeanne Hendricks, Democratic Party Minnesota District 7: Jill Abahsain, Democratic Party Minnesota District 8: Jennifer Schultz, Democratic Party Mississippi District 1: Dianne Black, Democratic Party Mississippi District 2: Brian Flowers, Republican Party Mississippi District 3: Shuwaski Young, Democratic Party Mississippi District 4: Mike Ezell, Republican Party Missouri District 1: Andrew Jones Jr., Republican Party Missouri District 2: Trish Gunby, Democratic Party Missouri District 3: Bethany Mann, Democratic Party Missouri District 4: Jack Truman, Democratic Party Missouri District 5: Jacob Turk, Republican Party Missouri District 6: Henry Martin, Democratic Party Missouri District 7: Eric Burlison, Republican Party Missouri District 8: Randi McCallian, Democratic Party Montana District 1: Ryan Zinke, Republican Party Montana District 2: Penny Ronning, Democratic Party Nebraska District 1: Patty Pansing Brooks, Democratic Party Nebraska District 2: Tony Vargas, Democratic Party Nebraska District 3: David Else, Democratic Party Nevada District 1: Mark Robertson, Republican Party Nevada District 2: Elizabeth Mercedes Krause, Democratic Party Nevada District 3: April Becker, Republican Party Nevada District 4: Sam Peters, Republican Party New Hampshire District 1: Karoline Leavitt, Republican Party New Hampshire District 2: Bob Burns, Republican Party New Jersey District 1: Claire Gustafson, Republican Party New Jersey District 2: Tim Alexander, Democratic Party New Jersey District 3: Bob Healey, Republican Party New Jersey District 4: Matthew Jenkins, Democratic Party New Jersey District 5: Frank Pallotta, Republican Party New Jersey District 6: Susan Kiley, Republican Party New Jersey District 7: Thomas Kean Jr., Republican Party New Jersey District 8: Robert Menendez Jr., Democratic Party New Jersey District 9: Billy Prempeh, Republican Party New Jersey District 10: David Pinckney, Republican Party New Jersey District 11: Paul DeGroot, Republican Party New Jersey District 12: Darius Mayfield, Republican Party New Mexico District 1: Michelle Garcia Holmes, Republican Party New Mexico District 2: Gabriel Vasquez, Democratic Party
New Mexico District 3: Alexis Martinez Johnson, Republican Party New York District 1: Nicholas J. LaLota, Republican Party New York District 2: Jackie Gordon, Democratic Party New York District 3: Robert Zimmerman, Democratic Party New York District 4: Laura Gillen, Democratic Party New York District 5: Paul King, Republican Party New York District 6: Tom Zmich, Republican Party New York District 7: Juan Pagan, Republican Party New York District 8: Yuri Dashevsky, Republican Party New York District 9: Menachem Raitport, Conservative Party New York District 10: Benine Hamdan, Republican Party New York District 11: Max Rose, Democratic Party New York District 12: Michael Zumbluskas, Republican Party New York District 13: Adrino Espaillat, Democratic Party New York District 14: Tina Forte, Republican Party New York District 15: Stylo Sapaskis, Republican Party New York District 16: Miriam Flisser, Republican Party New York District 17: Michael Lawler, Republican Party New York District 18: Colin Schmitt, Republican Party New York District 19: Josh Riley, Democratic Party New York District 20: Elizabeth Joy, Republican Party New York District 21: Matt Castelli, Democratic Party New York District 22: Brandon Williams, Republican Party New York District 23: Max Della Pia, Democratic Party New York District 24: Steven Holden, Democratic Party New York District 25: La'Ron Singletary, Republican Party New York District 26: Steven Sams, Republican Party North Carolina District 1: Sandy Smith, Republican Party North Carolina District 2: Christine Villaverde, Republican Party North Carolina District 3: Barbara Gaskins, Democratic Party North Carolina District 4: Courtney Geels, Republican Party North Carolina District 5: Kyle Parrish, Democratic Party North Carolina District 6: Christian Castelli, Republican Party North Carolina District 7: Charles Graham, Democratic Party North Carolina District 8: Scott Huffman, Democratic Party North Carolina District 9: Ben Clark, Democratic Party North Carolina District 10: Pamela Genant, Democratic Party North Carolina District 11: Chuck Edwards, Republican Party North Carolina District 12: Tyler Lee, Republican Party North Carolina District 13: Wiley Nickel, Democratic Party North Carolina District 14: Jeff Jackson, Democratic Party North Dakota At-large District: Cara Mund, Independent Ohio District 1: Greg Landsman, Democratic Party
Ohio District 2: Samantha Meadows, Democratic Party Ohio District 3: Lee Stahley, Republican Party Ohio District 4: Tamie Wilson, Democratic Party Ohio District 5: Craig Swartz, Democratic Party Ohio District 6: Lou Lyras, Democratic Party Ohio District 7: Matthew Diemer, Democratic Party Ohio District 8: Vanessa Enoch, Democratic Party Ohio District 9: J.R. Majewski, Republican Party Ohio District 10: David Esrati, Democratic Party Ohio District 11: Eric Brewer, Republican Party Ohio District 12: Amy Rippel-Elton, Democratic Party Ohio District 13: Madison Gesiotto Gilbert, Republican Party Ohio District 14: Matt Kilboy, Democratic Party Ohio District 15: Gary Josephson, Democratic Party Oklahoma District 1: Adam Martin, Democratic Party Oklahoma District 2: Naomi Andrews, Democratic Party Oklahoma District 3: Jeremiah Ross, Democratic Party Oklahoma District 4: Mary Brannon, Democratic Party Oklahoma District 5: Joshua Harris-Till, Democratic Party Oregon District 1: Chris Mann, Republican Party Oregon District 2: Joseph Yetter, Democratic Party Oregon District 3: Joanna Harbour, Republican Party Oregon District 4: Alek Skarlatos, Republican Party Oregon District 5: Jamie McLeod-Skinner, Democratic Party Oregon District 6: Andrea Salinas, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 1: Ashley Ehasz, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 2: Aaron Bashir, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 3: Christopher Hoeppner, Socialist Workers Party Pennsylvania District 4: Christian Nascimento, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 5: David Galluch, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 6: Guy Ciarrocchi, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 7: Lisa Scheller, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 8: Jim Bognet, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 9: Amanda Waldman, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 10: Shamaine Daniels, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 11: Robert Hollister, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 12: Summer Lee, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 13: John Joyce, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 14: Guy Reschenthaler, Republican Party Pennsylvania District 15: Michael Molesevich, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 16: Dan Pastore, Democratic Party Pennsylvania District 17: Jeremy Shaffer, Republican Party Rhode Island District 1: Allen Waters, Republican Party
Rhode Island District 2: Allan Fung, Republican Party South Carolina District 1: Annie Andrews, Democratic Party South Carolina District 2: Judd Larkins, Democratic Party South Carolina District 3: Jeff Duncan, Republican Party South Carolina District 4: William Timmons, Republican Party South Carolina District 5: Evangeline Hundley, Democratic Party South Carolina District 6: Duke Buckner, Republican Party South Carolina District 7: Daryl Scott, Democratic Party South Dakota At-large District: Collin Duprel, Libertarian Party Tennessee District 1: Cameron Parsons, Democratic Party Tennessee District 2: Mark Harmon, Democratic Party Tennessee District 3: Meg Gorman, Democratic Party Tennessee District 4: Wayne Steele, Democratic Party Tennessee District 5: Heidi Campbell, Democratic Party Tennessee District 6: Randal Cooper, Democratic Party Tennessee District 7: Odessa Kelly, Democratic Party Tennessee District 8: Lynnette Williams, Democratic Party Tennessee District 9: Charlotte Bergmann, Republican Party Texas District 1: Jrmar Jefferson, Democratic Party Texas District 2: Robin Fulford, Democratic Party Texas District 3: Keith Self, Republican Party Texas District 4: Iro Omere, Democratic Party Texas District 5: Tartisha Hill, Democratic Party Texas District 6: Jake Ellzey, Republican Party Texas District 7: Johnny Teague, Republican Party Texas District 8: Laura Jones, Democratic Party Texas District 9: Jimmy Leon, Republican Party Texas District 10: Linda Nuno, Democratic Party Texas District 11: August Pfluger, Republican Party Texas District 12: Trey Hunt, Democratic Party Texas District 13: Kathleen Brown, Democratic Party Texas District 14: Mikal Williams, Democratic Party Texas District 15: Monica De La Cruz, Republican Party Texas District 16: Irene Armendariz-Jackson, Republican Party Texas District 17: Mary Jo Woods, Democratic Party Texas District 18: Carmen Maria Montiel, Republican Party Texas District 19: Nathan Lewis, Independent Texas District 20: Kyle Sinclair, Republican Party Texas District 21: Claudia Zapata, Democratic Party Texas District 22: Jamie Jordan, Democratic Party Texas District 23: John Lira, Democratic Party Texas District 24: Jan McDowell, Democratic Party Texas District 25: Roger Williams, Republican Party
Texas District 26: Mike Kolls, Libertarian Party Texas District 27: Maclovio Perez Jr., Democratic Party Texas District 28: Cassy Garcia, Republican Party Texas District 29: Robert Schafranek, Republican Party Texas District 30: Jasmine Crockett, Democratic Party Texas District 31: John Carter, Republican Party Texas District 32: Antonio Swad, Republican Party Texas District 33: Patrick Gillespie, Republican Party Texas District 34: Mayra Flores, Republican Party Texas District 35: Greg Casar, Democratic Party Texas District 36: Jon Haire, Democratic Party Texas District 37: Jenny Garcia Sharon, Republican Party Texas District 38: Wesley Hunt, Republican Party Utah District 1: Rick Jones, Democratic Party Utah District 2: Nicholas Mitchell, Democratic Party Utah District 3: Glenn J. Wright, Democratic Party Utah District 4: Darlene McDonald, Democratic Party Vermont At-large District: Liam Madden, Republican Party Virginia District 1: Herb Jones, Democratic Party Virginia District 2: Jennifer Kiggans, Republican Party Virginia District 3: Terry Namkung, Republican Party Virginia District 4: Leon Benjamin Sr., Republican Party Virginia District 5: Joshua Throneburg, Democratic Party Virginia District 6: Jennifer Lewis, Democratic Party Virginia District 7: Yesli Vega, Republican Party Virginia District 8: Karina Lipsman, Republican Party Virginia District 9: Taysha DeVaughan, Democratic Party Virginia District 10: Hung Cao, Republican Party Virginia District 11: James Myles, Republican Party Washington District 1: Vincent Cavaleri, Republican Party Washington District 2: Dan Matthews, Republican Party Washington District 3: Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, Democratic Party Washington District 4: Doug White, Democratic Party Washington District 5: Natasha Hill, Democratic Party Washington District 6: Elizabeth Kreiselmaier, Republican Party Washington District 7: Cliff Moon, Republican Party Washington District 8: Matt Larkin, Republican Party Washington District 9: Douglas Michael Basler, Republican Party Washington District 10: Keith Swank, Republican Party West Virginia District 1: Lacy Watson, Democratic Party West Virginia District 2: Barry Wendell, Democratic Party Wisconsin District 1: Ann Roe, Democratic Party Wisconsin District 2: Erik Olsen, Republican Party
Wisconsin District 3: Brad Pfaff, Democratic Party Wisconsin District 4: Tim Rogers, Republican Party Wisconsin District 5: Mike Van Someren, Democratic Party Wisconsin District 6: Glenn Grothman, Republican Party Wisconsin District 7: Richard Ausman, Democratic Party Wisconsin District 8: Paul Boucher, Independent Wyoming At-large District: Harriet Hageman, Republican Party
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