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State Name Seat Seeking Incumbent? Former Officehol State Name Seat SeekingIncumbent?FormerParty officeholder?Ethnicity Winner? Website AL Scott Kawasaki SD A Yes Yes D Japanese Won https://www.alaskascott.com/ AZ Mohammad Arif SD 11 No No G Pakistani Lost http://arif4arizona.com/ CA Phillip Kim SD 4 No No D Korean Lost http://www.philthebern.org CA Richard Pan SD 6 Yes No D Chinese Won https://www.drrichardpan.com/ CA Mike Eng SD 22 No Yes D Chinese Lost http://mikeengforsenate2018.com CA Peter Choi SD 24 No Yes D Chinese Lost https://www.choiforstatesenate.com/ CA Janet Nguyen SD 34 Yes Yes R Vietnamese Lost https://www.janet2018.com/ CA Harry He AD 9 No No D Chinese Lost https://www.harryhe2018.com CA Aasim Yahya AD 14 No No D Indian Lost https://www.aasimyahya.com/ CA David Chiu AD 17 Yes Yes D Chinese Won http://www.votedavidchiu.com/ CA Phil Ting AD 19 Yes Yes D Chinese Won http://www.philting.com/ CA Rob Bonta AD 18 Yes Yes D Filipino Won http://www.robbonta.com CA Kansen Chu AD 25 Yes Yes D Chinese Won http://www.kansenchu.com/ CA Ash Kalra AD 27 Yes Yes D Indian Won http://www.ashkalra.com/ CA Evan Low AD 28 Yes Yes D Chinese Won http://www.evanlowforassembly.com/ CA Vince Fong AD 34 Yes No R Chinese Won http://vincefong.com/ CA Edwin Chau AD 49 Yes Yes D Chinese Won http://edchau.com/ CA Kevin Hee Young Jang AD 53 No No D Korean Lost https://www.kevinjangforassembly.org CA Phillip Chen AD 55 Yes Yes R Chinese Won https://www.phillipchen.org/ CA Al Muratsuchi AD 66 Yes Yes D Okinawan Won https://www.alforassembly.com/ CA Steven Choi AD 68 Yes Yes R Korean Won http://www.stevenchoi.org/ CA Tyler Diep AD 72 No Yes R Vietnamese Won https://www.tylerdiep.com/ CT Tony Hwang SD 28 Yes No R Chinese Won http://tonyhwang.org/ FL Rizwan Ahmed HD 111 No No D Pakistani Lost http://www.rizwanahmed111.com/ GA Bee Nguyen HD 89 Yes No D Vietnamese Won https://www.beeforgeorgia.com/ GA Samuel Park HD 101 Yes No D Korean Won http://www.samforgeorgia.com/ HI Lorraine Inouye SD 4 Yes No D Filipino Won https://lorraineinouye.com/ HI Lynn Barry Mariano SD 12 No No R Filipino Lost https://lynnbmariano.com/ HI Sharon Moriwaki SD 12 No No D Okinawan Won https://www.sharonmoriwaki.com HI Breene Hiromoto SD 16 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Clarence Nishihara SD 17 Yes No D Japanese Won https://clarencenishihara.com/ HI Michelle Kidani SD 18 Yes No D Japanese Won https://www.facebook.com/friendsofmichellekidani/ HI Tony Solis SD 18 No No R Filipino Lost https://votetonysolis.wixsite.com/votetonysolis?fbclid=IwAR0w60i_lXH7u8fuoup01Rwy5s4uKqhmLQ8EcRu2BlqUUYtpwxt8Avlg1Vw HI Maile Shimabukuro SD 21 Yes No D Okinawan Won https://21maile.com/ HI Roger Clemente SD 35 No No R Filipino Lost https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Politician/Roger-Clemente-For-State-Senate-District-17-Pearl-City-Waipahu-885797111449024/ HI Mark Nakashima HD 1 Yes No D Japanese Won http://marknakashima.blogspot.com HI Grace Manipol-Larson HD 2 No No R Filipino Lost HI Richard Onishi HD 3 Yes No D Japanese Won https://friendsforrichardonishi.com/ HI Joy San Buenaventura HD 4 Yes No D Filipino Won http://joysanbuenaventura.com HI Troy Hashimoto HD 8 Yes Yes D Japanese Won http://www.troyhashimoto.com/ HI Kyle Yamashita HD 12 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Nadine Nakamura HD 14 Yes Yes D Japanese Won http://www.nadinenakamura.com/ HI James Tokiyoka HD 15 Yes Yes D Japanese Won https://www.facebook.com/friendsofjameskunanetokioka/ HI Alan Yim HD 17 No No L D/N Lost https://www.facebook.com/Yim4Hawaii/ HI Daynette Morikawa HD 16 Yes No D D/N Won HI Mark Jun Hashem HD 18 No No D Japanese Won HI Bertrand Kobayashi HD 19 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Calvin Say HD 20 Yes Yes D Chinese Won HI Scott Nishimoto HD 21 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Tom Brower HD 22 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Dale Kobayashi HD 23 No No D Japanese Won https://www.dalekobayashi.com/ HI Della Au Belatti HD 24 Yes Yes D Filipino Won https://www.facebook.com/DellaForHawaii/ HI Sylvia Luke HD 25 Yes No D Korean Won HI Scott Saiki HD 26 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Takashi Ohno HD 27 Yes No D Japanese Won http://www.takashiohno.com/ HI John Mizuno HD 28 Yes No D D/N Won HI Romy Cachola HD 30 Yes No D Filipino Won HI Linda Ichiyama HD 32 Yes No D Japanese Won http://www.lindaichiyama.com/ HI Sam Kong HD 33 Yes No D Japanese Won http://friendsforsamkong.com/ HI Gregg Takayama HD 34 Yes No D Japanese Won https://www.greggtakayama.com/ HI Roy Takumi HD 35 Yes No D Japanese Won HI Ryan Yamane HD 37 Yes No D Japanese Won https://sites.google.com/site/ryanyamane37/home HI Henry Acquino HD 38 Yes No D Filipino Won HI Rose Martinez HD 40 Yes No D Filipino Lost https://www.voterosemartinez.com/meet-rose HI Rida Cabanilla HD 41 No No D Filipino Won HI Sharon Har HD 42 Yes Yes D Korean Won http://www.rephar.com/index.html HI Sean Quinlan HD 47 No Yes D Taiwanese Won http://www.voteseanquinlan.com/ HI Lisa Kitagawa HD 48 No No D Japanese Won http://www.lisakitagawa.com HI Scot Matayoshi HD 49 No No D Japanese Won https://www.scotmatayoshi.com HI Chris Lee HD 51 Yes No D Japanese Won https://www.chrisleeforhawaii.com/ ID Susan Chew HD 17 Yes No D Chinese Won https://suechew.com/ IL Ram Villivalam SD 8 No No D Indian Won https://www.ramforsenate.com IL Soojae Lee SD 30 No No R Korean Lost https://www.lee4senate.com/ IL Theresa Mah HD 2 Yes No D Chinese Won https://www.theresamah.com/ IL Peter Lee HD 17 No No R Korean Lost http://peterleeforstaterep17.com/ IL Julie Cho HD 18 No No R Korean Lost https://www.juliecho18.com/ IN Chris Chyung HD 15 No No D Korean Won http://www.votechyung.com KS Rui Xu HD 25 No No D Chinese PENDING https://www.ruixuforkansas.com/ MD Clarence Lam SD 12 No Yes D Chinese Won http://www.clarencelam.com/ MD Susan Lee SD 16 Yes Yes D Korean Won http://susanleeforsenate.com/ MD Josephine Wang SD 17 No No R Chinese Lost MD David Jeang SD 19 No No G D/N Lost https://davidjeang4md.com/ MD Rakeshkumar Natverbhai “Dwight”SD 20 PatelNo No R Indian Lost http://www.dwightpatelformaryland.com/ MD Ike Puzon SD 26 No No R Filipino Lost https://www.friendsofikepuzon.com MD Harry Bhandari HD 8 No No D Nepalese Won http://www.harryforstatedelegate.com/ MD Jay Jalisi HD 10 Yes Yes D Indian Won MD Lily Qi HD 15 No No D Chinese Won https://lilyqi.com MD David Moon HD 20 Yes No D Korean Won http://davidmoon.us MA Dean Tran SD WorcesterYes &No MiddlesexR Vietnamese Won http://www.deantran.com/ MA Donald Wong HD NinthYes Essex No R Chinese Won MA Tackey Chan HD SecondYes NorfolkNo D Chinese Won https://www.facebook.com/Tackey-Chan-for-State-Representative-119465858063775/ MA Rady Mom HD EighteenthYes MiddlesexYes D D/N Won MA Tram Nguyen HD EighteenthNo EssexNo DDistrictVietnamese Won http://votetram.com MI Stephanie Chang SD 1 Yes Yes D Taiwanese Won https://www.stephaniechang.com/ MI Padma Kuppa HD 41 No No D Indian Won https://www.electpadmakuppa.com/ MN Samantha Vang HD 40B No No D Hmong Won http://www.samanthavang.org MN Yele-Mis Yang HD 42B No No R Laotian Lost https://yang4mnhouse.com/ MN Tou Xiong HD 53A No Yes D Hmong Won https://touxiong53a.com/ MN Fue Lee HD 59A Yes No D Hmong Won http://www.fuelee.org/ MN Khaoly Her HD 64A No No D Hmong Won https://herforhouse.com MN Jay Xiong HD 67B No No D Hmong Won http://www.jayforhouse.com/ NH Aboul Khan HD RockinghamYes No 20 R Bangladeshi Won NM Lisa Shin HD 43 No No R Korean Lost https://lisasfor43.com NY Kevin Thomas SD 6 No No D Indian Won https://kevinthomas2018.com/ NY John Liu SD 11 No Yes D Taiwanese Won https://www.johnliunewyork.com/ NY Danniel Maio AD 28 No No R D/N Lost http://www.maio.net/ NY Ron Kim AD 40 Yes No D Korean PENDING http://www.ronkim.com/ NY Khorshed Chowdhury AD 54 No No R Bangladeshi Lost NY Yuh-Line Niou AD 65 Yes No D Taiwanese Won https://www.nioufornewyork.com/ NC Jay Chaudhuri SD 15 Yes No D Indian Won http://www.jayfornc.com/ NC Mujtaba Mohammed SD 38 No No D Indian Won https://www.mohammednc.com/ OH Tina Maharath SD 3 No No D Laotian Won https://www.tinamaharath.com/ OH Aziz Ahmad HD 7 No No D Indian Lost https://www.azizahmadohio.com OR Michael Ngo HD 34 No No R Vietnamese Lost https://www.michaelngo34.com/ OR Justin Hwang HD 49 No No R Korean Lost https://justinhwang.org PA Patty Kim HD 103 Yes Yes D Korean Won https://www.pattykim.com/ TN Sanjeev Memula HD 96 No No D Indian Lost https://www.vote4jeev.com/ TX Angie Chen Button HD 112 Yes No R Chinese Won http://www.angiebutton.com/ TX Gene Wu HD 137 Yes No D Chinese Won http://genefortexas.com/ TX Thomas Wang HD 147 No No R Chinese Lost http://houstonunited.com TX Hubert Vo HD 149 Yes No D Vietnamese Won http://hubertvo.com/index.htm UT Jason Yu SD 18 No No D Chinese Lost https://www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/382619/jason-yu?fbclid=IwAR0MZAbIt57E2oW-JEaY-YmH-7RraHBI03JOkpe-g9Oi_PM6nKu0pwT3Ayo UT Tab Uno HD 13 No No D Japanese Lost https://www.tablynunoforutahhouse.com/ UT Man Hung HD 26 No No R Chinese Lost https://hung4utah.com/ WA Immaculate Ferreria SD 31 No No D Filipino Lost WA Kun Wang SD 33 No No Ind RepChinese Party Lost https://weiapplets.sos.wa.gov/MyVoteOLVR/OnlineVotersGuide/GetCandidateStatement?electionId=70&candidateId=54356&raceJurisdictionName=Legislative&Display=Statewide&partyName=(Prefers%20Ind.%20Republican%20Party)&raceName=Legislative%20District%2033%20-%20State%20Senator WA Joe Nguyen SD 34 No No D Vietnamese Won http://meetjoenguyen.com WA Savio Pham SD 38 No No Ind RepVietnamese Party Lost https://www.savioforsenate.com/ WA Manka Dhingra SD 45 Yes No D Indian Won http://www.electmanka.com/ WA Mona Das SD 47 No No D Indian PENDING https://www.electmona.com/ WA Cindy Ryu HD 32A Yes No D Korean Won https://cindyryu.com/ WA Mia Su-Ling
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