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Candidate List - Abbreviated ALL COUNTIES 2020 GENERAL ELECTION - 11/3/2020 11:59:00 PM Candidate List - Abbreviated ALL COUNTIES 2020 GENERAL ELECTION - 11/3/2020 11:59:00 PM OFFICE CATEGORY: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR US PRESIDENT & VP BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Joseph R. Biden Democratic US President & Vice President 9/3/2020 Kamala D. Harris Jo Jorgensen Libertarian US President & Vice President 9/1/2020 Jeremy (Spike) Cohen Donald J. Trump Republican US President & Vice President 9/3/2020 Michael R. Pence Write-In (American Brian Carroll US President & Vice President 6/8/2020 Solidarity) Howie Hawkins Write-In (Green) US President & Vice President 7/6/2020 Randall F Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 2/26/2020 Shawn Howard Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 2/24/2020 Abram Loeb Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 7/6/2020 Valerie McCray Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 7/6/2020 Deborah Rouse Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 3/16/2020 Sheila Marie Cannon Joe Schriner Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 7/6/2020 Christopher Stried Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 1/21/2020 Kasey Wells Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 6/30/2020 Mitchell Williams Write-In (Independent) US President & Vice President 6/17/2020 James L Johnson Jr. Write-In (Other) US President & Vice President 7/6/2020 OFFICE CATEGORY: GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Woodrow (Woody) Myers Democratic Governor & Lt. Governor 2/7/2020 Linda C. Lawson Donald G. Rainwater II Libertarian Governor & Lt. Governor 3/11/2020 William E. Henry Eric Holcomb Republican Governor & Lt. Governor 1/21/2020 Suzanne Crouch OFFICE CATEGORY: ATTORNEY GENERAL BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Jonathan Weinzapfel Democratic Attorney General 7/6/2020 Todd Rokita Republican Attorney General 7/13/2020 OFFICE CATEGORY: US REPRESENTATIVE BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Frank J. Mrvan Democratic United States Representative, First District 1/17/2020 Michael Strauss Libertarian United States Representative, First District 6/4/2020 Mark Leyva Republican United States Representative, First District 1/9/2020 Patricia (Pat) Hackett Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/29/2020 Jackie Walorski Republican United States Representative, Second District 1/21/2020 Chip Coldiron Democratic United States Representative, Third District 1/30/2020 Jim Banks Republican United States Representative, Third District 1/17/2020 Joe Mackey Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 1/15/2020 Jim Baird Republican United States Representative, Fourth District 1/9/2020 Christina Hale Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 1/14/2020 9/11/2020 10:38:52 AM PAGE 1 OF 65 Candidate List - Abbreviated Kenneth Tucker Libertarian United States Representative, Fifth District 3/11/2020 Victoria Spartz Republican United States Representative, Fifth District 2/5/2020 Jeannine Lee Lake Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 1/27/2020 Tom Ferkinhoff Libertarian United States Representative, Sixth District 6/4/2020 Greg Pence Republican United States Representative, Sixth District 1/23/2020 André Carson Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 1/8/2020 Susan Marie Smith Republican United States Representative, Seventh District 1/10/2020 E. Thomasina Marsili Democratic United States Representative, Eighth District 1/23/2020 James D. Rodenberger Libertarian United States Representative, Eighth District 3/11/2020 Larry D. Bucshon Republican United States Representative, Eighth District 1/21/2020 Andy Ruff Democratic United States Representative, Ninth District 1/21/2020 Tonya L. Millis Libertarian United States Representative, Ninth District 3/11/2020 Trey Hollingsworth Republican United States Representative, Ninth District 1/24/2020 OFFICE CATEGORY: STATE SENATOR BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Lonnie M. Randolph Democratic State Senator, District 02 1/8/2020 Eddie D. Melton Democratic State Senator, District 03 1/28/2020 Luke Bohm Democratic State Senator, District 05 1/14/2020 Ed Charbonneau Republican State Senator, District 05 1/15/2020 Tabitha N. Bartley Democratic State Senator, District 07 2/7/2020 Brian W. Buchanan Republican State Senator, District 07 1/8/2020 Gary Davis Democratic State Senator, District 08 6/30/2020 Mike Bohacek Republican State Senator, District 08 1/28/2020 Brandon M. Cavanaugh Democratic State Senator, District 09 1/24/2020 Ryan Mishler Republican State Senator, District 09 1/16/2020 David L. Niezgodski Democratic State Senator, District 10 1/9/2020 Charles D Mumaw Democratic State Senator, District 12 1/31/2020 Blake Doriot Republican State Senator, District 12 1/8/2020 C. Susan Glick Republican State Senator, District 13 1/29/2020 Juli Dominguez Democratic State Senator, District 16 1/24/2020 Justin Busch Republican State Senator, District 16 1/30/2020 Laura Fred-Smith Democratic State Senator, District 18 1/16/2020 Stacey A Donato Republican State Senator, District 18 1/8/2020 Ronald (Ronnie) Saunders III Democratic State Senator, District 20 2/3/2020 Scott A. Baldwin Republican State Senator, District 20 1/13/2020 Stan Albaugh Democratic State Senator, District 24 1/15/2020 John Crane Republican State Senator, District 24 1/30/2020 Theresa Bruno Democratic State Senator, District 28 1/10/2020 Michael R. Crider Republican State Senator, District 28 1/9/2020 Fady Qaddoura Democratic State Senator, District 30 1/8/2020 John C. Ruckelshaus Republican State Senator, District 30 1/9/2020 Belinda Drake Democratic State Senator, District 32 2/4/2020 Aaron Freeman Republican State Senator, District 32 1/9/2020 Greg Taylor Democratic State Senator, District 33 1/13/2020 Jean D. Breaux Democratic State Senator, District 34 1/17/2020 Pete Cowden Democratic State Senator, District 35 1/31/2020 R. Michael Young Republican State Senator, District 35 1/29/2020 Ashley Eason Democratic State Senator, District 36 1/31/2020 Jack E. Sandlin Republican State Senator, District 36 1/9/2020 9/11/2020 10:38:52 AM PAGE 2 OF 65 Candidate List - Abbreviated Tom Wallace Democratic State Senator, District 37 2/3/2020 Rodric D. Bray Republican State Senator, District 37 1/23/2020 Shelli Yoder Democratic State Senator, District 40 1/24/2020 Jean Leising Republican State Senator, District 42 1/8/2020 Cynthia (Cinde) Wirth Democratic State Senator, District 44 6/30/2020 Eric A. Koch Republican State Senator, District 44 1/16/2020 Vaneta G. Becker Republican State Senator, District 50 1/14/2020 OFFICE CATEGORY: STATE REPRESENTATIVE BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Carolyn B. Jackson Democratic State Representative, District 001 1/8/2020 Earl L. Harris, Jr. Democratic State Representative, District 002 1/17/2020 Ragen Hatcher Democratic State Representative, District 003 1/28/2020 Debora (Deb) Porter Democratic State Representative, District 004 1/9/2020 Ed Soliday Republican State Representative, District 004 1/15/2020 Donald R. Westerhausen Jr. Democratic State Representative, District 005 1/28/2020 Dale DeVon Republican State Representative, District 005 1/9/2020 Maureen Bauer Democratic State Representative, District 006 1/27/2020 Ross J. Deal Democratic State Representative, District 007 1/8/2020 Jake Teshka Republican State Representative, District 007 1/14/2020 Ryan M. Dvorak Democratic State Representative, District 008 1/14/2020 Timothy Jaycox Republican State Representative, District 008 7/2/2020 Patricia A. (Pat) Boy Democratic State Representative, District 009 1/28/2020 Dion Bergeron Republican State Representative, District 009 7/2/2020 Charles (Chuck) Moseley Democratic State Representative, District 010 1/8/2020 Keegan Damron Democratic State Representative, District 011 2/6/2020 Michael J. Aylesworth Republican State Representative, District 011 1/8/2020 Mike Andrade Democratic State Representative, District 012 1/29/2020 Tom Wichlinski Republican State Representative, District 012 1/17/2020 Loretta Barnes Democratic State Representative, District 013 6/30/2020 Sharon Negele Republican State Representative, District 013 1/9/2020 Vernon G. Smith Democratic State Representative, District 014 1/22/2020 Chris Chyung Democratic State Representative, District 015 1/13/2020 Hal Slager Republican State Representative, District 015 1/8/2020 Michael A. Lovely Democratic State Representative, District 016 1/31/2020 Douglas L Gutwein Republican State Representative, District 016 1/8/2020 Bianka M. Tinklenberg Democratic State Representative, District 017 2/4/2020 Jack Jordan Republican State Representative, District 017 1/8/2020 Chad Harris Democratic State Representative, District 018 1/9/2020 Craig Snow Republican State Representative, District 018 1/14/2020 Lisa Beck Democratic State Representative, District 019 1/9/2020 Julie Olthoff Republican State Representative, District 019 1/15/2020 Tim Gust Democratic State Representative, District 020 2/3/2020 Jim Pressel Republican State Representative, District 020 1/9/2020 Ryan Liedtky Democratic State Representative, District 021 1/22/2020 Timothy Wesco Republican State Representative, District 021 1/9/2020 Kelly Thompson Democratic State Representative, District 022 2/5/2020 Curt Nisly Republican State Representative, District 022 1/16/2020 Ethan Manning Republican State Representative, District 023 1/8/2020 Naomi S. Bechtold Democratic State Representative, District 024 1/8/2020 9/11/2020 10:38:52 AM PAGE 3 OF 65 Candidate List - Abbreviated
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