Most vulnerable downballot incumbents for row officers in 2020 and 2022 (user search)
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« on: May 25, 2019, 05:48:14 PM »

Bev Clarno, Oregon's Secretary of State who was appointed when Dennis Richardson passed away comes to mind, although she probably won't even run for a full term since she's 83. Unless Democrats run a bad candidate like they did in 2016, they should easily pick up the office.

Another noteworthy office to watch is MT-AG. Since Tim Fox is running for governor, it's open, and Montana still has a lot of split-ticketing.

IN-AG could be interesting. Curtis Hill has a couple scandals swirling around him, and if he runs for reelection, could put the office in play.

All of North Carolina's row officers usually have close races. Two open ones are the LG and Commissioner of Labor.
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