Republicans Have U.S. House Candidates in Most Districts Since 2010

This year, the Republican Party has U.S. House nominees in 416 districts, the most the party has had since 2010, when it had 428. The U.S. House has 435 seats (not counting Delegates from places that are not states).

The only districts without Republicans are: Alabama 7; these seven districts in California, 12, 18, 29, 34, 38, 44, 53; these four districts in Massachusetts, 1, 3, 7, 8; these three districts in New York, 5, 16, 25; North Carolina 12; Rhode Island 1; Tennessee 5; and Washington 10. Also there is no Republican for Delegate from the District of Columbia.

The top-two systems in California and Washington hurt the Republican Party. Republicans ran in every district in Washington, and every district in California except for the 38th district. But they didn’t place first or second in the primary, so couldn’t qualify for November. The strict Massachusetts primary ballot access requirements also always hurt the Republican Party.

In 2018 the Republicans only had candidates in 398 districts.

In 2020, the only party with candidates in more than one state that also had more congressional nominees in 2020 than it did in 2018 is the Libertarian Party. It had 116 in 2018, and 119 in 2020. That doesn’t include the three New York Libertarians who are also the nominees of another party (the Libertarian Party of New York nominated two Republicans, and one SAM Party member).


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Republicans Have U.S. House Candidates in Most Districts Since 2010 — 14 Comments

  1. Elephants – minor chance to survive nationally via more 2022 gerrymander dists via 2020 Census math.

    Some R may detect PR ???

    stay tuned.

  2. Having USA rep candidates – even with NOOO chance, is to get *base* gerrymander votes.

    How many RED Donkeys — 435 or less ???

    esp UN-opposed ???

  3. How many FAKE party label candidates in top 2 primary States –

    esp gerrymander districts over 55 pct rigged for 1 party ???

    esp in CA with its RED commie Gerrymander Commission.

    PR and AppV
    TOTSOP

  4. That will be in the October 1, 2020 paper issue of Ballot Access News. It will have a chart by state, by party, and also will show the number of independent candidates in each state.

  5. Men, our team nominated a new female name for US President, announcements will start flowing later this morning.

    Honorable Demetra Wysinger [Wxyz New Day] nominated for US President.

    Voting on paper ballots still going on.

    Three males are vying for nomination for VP;

    Anthony Jamison [Black Panther], Mark Herd [Libertarian] and James Ogle [One].

    Debate/conference by telephone on Tuesdays at 9 am Pacific time.

    Richard Gage [Info. Not Avail.], Mary Kae Ivanevich [Republican] and Kayne West [Birthday] have been elected as Electors.

  6. By James Ogle [One]
    9/21/2020
    http://www.allpartysystem.com/day-to-day.php

    US President Nominated and Electors Elected
    http://www.pprelectoralcollege.com

    President: Demetra Jefferson Wysinger [Wxyz New Day] (US Presidential candidate) (TX) askwy2020@gmail.com Nominated US President on 9/21/2020
    Elector Richard Gage [Info. Not Avail.] elected Elector on 9/21/2020
    Elector Mary Kae Ivanetich [Republican] elected Elector on 9/21/2020
    Elector Kayne West [Birthday] elected Elector on 9/21/2020
    * * *

  7. The so-called *delegates* from DC and the occupied territories have ZERO const status.

    NO more status than John/Mary Q. Persons from the areas involved – or other special interest gang hacks of private biz or State/local regimes.

    ALL part of the RED Donkey commie stuff.

  8. If Demo Rep actually read the article, he would clearly see it was written by an operative of the LP and not a staffer of the paper. Of course she’s voting for Jorgensen, most in the party, especially the operatives.

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