The Green Papers: 2014 General Election |
113th Congress (2013-2014) House Seats by State |
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Louisiana 2-year term. Election Cycle 2014, 2016. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Incumbent - 113th Congress | |||||
CD 1 |
Republican | Congressman Stephen J. "Steve" Scalise Re-elected Tuesday 4 November 2014 First elected in a special election 3 May 2008 to fill the vacancy re: Congresman Piyush "Bobby" Jindal election as Governor Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2014 |
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Incumbent - 113th Congress | |||||
CD 4 |
Republican | Congressman John Calvin Fleming, Jr. Re-elected Tuesday 4 November 2014 First elected: 2008 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2014 |
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Incumbent - 113th Congress | |||||
CD 3 |
Republican | Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr. Re-elected Tuesday 4 November 2014 First elected: 2004 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2014 |
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Virginia 2-year term. Election Cycle 2014, 2016. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republican, 3 Democratic | |||||
Incumbent - 113th Congress | |||||
CD 7 |
Republican | Congressman David Alan "Dave" Brat Re-elected Tuesday 4 November 2014 First elected in the concurrent general and special elections [re: to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congressman Eric Ivan Cantor (Republican)]: 4 November 2014. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2014 |
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  | ** Open Seat (no incumbent) ** | ||||
Congressman Eric Ivan Cantor (Republican) who was first elected in 2000, lost his Primary on 10 June 2014 and subsequently resigned on 18 August 2014. |
Political Parties Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such. |
Major Parties | |
Democratic | |
Democratic-Farmer Labor | |
Democratic-Nonpartisan League | |
Republican | |
Major Third Parties | |
Constitution | |
Green | |
Libertarian | |
Pacific Green | |
Reform | |
Other Third Parties | |
America First | |
Americans Elect | |
Conservative | |
D-R Party | |
Independence | |
Independent American | |
Independent Greens | |
Independent Party of Connecticut | |
Independent Party of Oregon | |
Labor | |
Liberty Union | |
Marijuana | |
Natural Law | |
Peace And Freedom | |
Progressive | |
Tax Revolt | |
U.S. Taxpayers | |
Working Families | |
Independents | |
Independent | |
No Party | |
No Party Affiliation | |
No Party Preference | |
Non Affiliated | |
Other | |
Petitioning Candidate | |
Unaffiliated | |
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable | |
Not readily classifiable | |
Scattering | |
Write-in |
Notes |
Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot. "FEC" indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary. When available, we post each candidate's FEC identification number, the date of their most recently filed Report of Receipts and Disbursements, their "Tot" [Total Receipts (contributions received or what came in: FEC Form 3, Line 16, Column B)] and their "Dsb" [Total Disbursements (expenditures or what was spent: FEC Form 3, Line 23, Column B)]. A link is provided to the Federal Election Commission's Summary Report for those who might wish to explore the details. If a candidate raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not subject to FEC reporting requirements. |
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