A T T L E F O R H E I L L as of November 10, 2014 B T H d TH NEWLY ELECTED FORMER STATE LEGISLATORS IN THE 114 CONGRESS
ON THEIR WAY TO WASHINGTON (List does not include U.S. Senate or House incumbents) Not all races are finalized.
SENATE TOO CLOSE TO CALL Colorado – Cory Gardner (R) Senate Iowa – Joni Ernst (R) Louisiana: In a race between two former members of the Louisiana State Michigan – Gary Peters (D) Legislature, U.S. Representative Bill Cassidy will face incumbent Senator North Carolina – Thom Tillis (R) Mary Landrieu in a run-off. South Dakota – Mike Rounds (R) House West Virginia – Shelley Moore Capito (R) th California 26 : Former State Assemblyman Jeff Gorell slightly trails HOUSE incumbent, and former state legislator, Representative Julia Brownley. Arkansas 4th – Bruce Westerman (R) Louisiana 6th: A member of the Louisiana State Senate in the 1960s, Arizona 7th – Ruben Gallego (D) Edwain Edwards will face Garret Graves in run-off. California 11th – Mark DeSaulnier (D) California 25th – Stephen Knight (R) California 33rd – Ted Lieu (D) California 35th – Norma Torres (D) California 45th – Mimi Walters (R) Georgia 1st – Buddy Carter (R) Georgia 11th – Barry Loudermilk (R) Hawaii 1st – Mark Takai (D) Illinois 10th – Robert Dold (R) Illinois 12th – Mike Bost (R) Michigan 4th – John Moolenaar (R) Michigan 8th – Mike Bishop (R) Minnesota 6th – Tom Emmer (R) Montana at-large – Ryan Zinke (R) Nebraska 2nd – Brad Ashford (D) New Hampshire 1st – Frank Guinta (R) Nevada 4th – Cresent Hardy (R) New Jersey 1st – Donald Norcross (D) New Jersey 12th – Bonnie Coleman (D) New York 1st – Lee Zeldin (R) North Carolina 7th – David Rouzer (R) North Carolina 12th – Alma Adams (D) Oklahoma 5th – Steve Russell (R) Pennsylvania 13th – Brendon Boyle (D) Virginia 10th – Barbara Comstock (R) Washington 4th – Dan Newhouse (R) West Virginia 2nd – Alex Mooney (R) A T T L E F O R H E I L L as of November 10, 2014 B T H d TH NEWLY ELECTED FORMER STATE LEGISLATORS IN THE 114 CONGRESS
West Virginia 3rd – Evan Jenkins (R) th Wisconsin 6 – Glenn Grothman (R)