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« on: April 09, 2020, 09:33:13 PM »

What are all the races that are being uncontested in 2020?

I know that AR and SD senate races are uncontested by Dems, are there any house/senate races uncontested by either large party?
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2020, 09:43:43 PM »

If you're only seeking information about uncontested House/Senate races, then this belongs on the Congressional Elections board.

Mods, please move.
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2020, 02:42:19 AM »

Unopposed Democrats
-Krishnamoorthi
-Meeks
-Jeffries
-Clarke
-C. Maloney
-Engel
-Cooper

Unopposed Republicans
-Brooks
-Palmer
-Crawford
-LaHood
-Palazzo
-Gibbs
-Johnson (SD)
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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2020, 03:32:42 AM »

In general election

Unopposed Democrats:
AL-07: Teri Sewell
CT-01: John Larson (possible, deadline June 9th)
IL-08: Raja Krishnamoorthi
MA-01: Richard Neal (possible, deadline May 5th)
MA-03: Lori Trahan (possible, deadline May 5th)
MA-04: open seat (possible, deadline May 5th)
MA-05: Katherine Clark (possible, deadline May5th)
MA-07: Ayanna Pressley (possible, deadline May 5th)
MA-08: Stephen Lynch (possible, deadline May 5th)
MI-12: Debbie Dingell (possible, dealine April 21st)
MI-13: Rashida Tlaib (possible, deadline April 21st
NY-05: Gregory Meeks
NY-07: Nydia Velazquez
NY-08: Hakeem Jeffries
NY-09: Yvette Clarke
NY-12: Carolyn Maloney
NY-13: Adriano Espaillat
NY-16: Eliot Engel
NC-12: Alma Adams
TN-05: Jim Cooper
VT-AL: Peter Welch (possible, deadline May 28th)
WA-09: Adam Smith (possible, deadline May 15th)
WI-02: Mark Pocan (possible, deadline June 1st)

Unopposed Republicans:
AL-05: Mo Brooks
AL-06: Gary Palmer
AR-01: Rick Crawford
IL-18: Darin LaHood
MS-04: Steven Palazzo
OH-07: Bob Gibbs
VA-06: Ben Cline
WA-04: Dan Newhouse (possible, deadline May 15th)
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« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2020, 07:14:31 AM »

Wait so half the #Squad will be unopposed? I know their districts are all titanium D, but lol. I would have expected at least one Republican to do a suicide run given how they seem to be very hated. Especially surprised at Tlaib going unopposed
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« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2020, 09:36:37 AM »

Massachusetts Republicans give the current Arkansas Democrats a run for their money.

I'm a little surprised about South Dakota. I know some recent Senate races have been uncontested, but given the closeness of the last gubernatorial election, there seems to be some Democratic residual strength there. What's Billie Sutton up to these days?
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« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2020, 09:58:31 AM »

Techniacally Sullivan isn't being challenged by a Democrat
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« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2020, 12:37:49 PM »

Massachusetts Republicans give the current Arkansas Democrats a run for their money.

I'm a little surprised about South Dakota. I know some recent Senate races have been uncontested, but given the closeness of the last gubernatorial election, there seems to be some Democratic residual strength there. What's Billie Sutton up to these days?

According to Wikipedia, Dan Ahlers (former state legislator) and Clara Hart (some local politician) are both running for the Democratic nomination in the Senate race as sacrificial lambs. Given this, I wonder whether there was either some misconception by the thread starter and they're both still running or whether they really dropped out and it was not updated on Wikipedia.
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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2020, 02:27:43 PM »

Massachusetts Republicans give the current Arkansas Democrats a run for their money.

I'm a little surprised about South Dakota. I know some recent Senate races have been uncontested, but given the closeness of the last gubernatorial election, there seems to be some Democratic residual strength there. What's Billie Sutton up to these days?

According to Wikipedia, Dan Ahlers (former state legislator) and Clara Hart (some local politician) are both running for the Democratic nomination in the Senate race as sacrificial lambs. Given this, I wonder whether there was either some misconception by the thread starter and they're both still running or whether they really dropped out and it was not updated on Wikipedia.

My bad, I think the house race in SD is uncontested.
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