Nevada State Assembly Elections, 2014

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Nevada State Assembly elections, 2014

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Nevada State Assembly • 2014 Nevada State Senate Elections
Elections for the Nevada State Assembly took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 10, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 14, 2014.

Following the general election, the majority control of the Nevada State Assembly shifted from Democratic to Republican control. Heading into the election, the Democrats held 26 seats, but suffered a loss of 11 seats. Following the election, the Democrats occupied 15 seats in the chamber. The Republican Party had a net gain of twelve seats in the general election, to gain control of the chamber with 27 seats (up from 15). The vacant seat in the chamber was filled in the general election.

Incumbents retiring[edit]

A total of eight incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Current Office
Marilyn Dondero Loop Electiondot.png Democratic Assembly District 5
Andrew Martin Electiondot.png Democratic Assembly District 9
Joseph Hogan Electiondot.png Democratic Assembly District 10
Cresent Hardy Ends.png Republican Assembly District 19
Lucy Flores Electiondot.png Democratic Assembly District 28
William Horne Electiondot.png Democratic Assembly District 34
Thomas Grady Ends.png Republican Assembly District 38
Pete Livermore Ends.png Republican Assembly District 40

In addition, District 3 incumbent Peggy Pierce (D) passed away in October 2013, leaving the seat vacant until the swearing-in of Nelson Araujo (D), who won the seat in the general election.

Majority control[edit]

See also: Partisan composition of state houses

Heading into the November 4 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Nevada State Assembly, but Republicans took over control short of a total reversal:

Nevada House of Representatives
Party As of November 3, 2014 After November 4, 2014
     Democratic Party 26 15
     Republican Party 15 27
     Vacancy 1 0
Total 42 42

Qualifications[edit]

To be eligible to serve in the Nevada State Assembly, a candidate must be:[1]

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Competitiveness[edit]

Candidates unopposed by a major party[edit]

In 15 (35.7%) of the 42 Assembly seats up for election in 2014, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of 8 Democrats and 7 Republicans were guaranteed election in November barring unforeseen circumstances. In two races, two candidates from the same party faced off in the general election.

Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 27 (64.3%) of the 42 districts up for election. Five of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from zero to five percent. Four other elections were mildly competitive, with a margin of victory of five to ten percent. Those districts were:

Competitive

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Primary challenges[edit]

A total of 11 incumbents faced primary competition on June 10. Nine Assembly seats were open, leaving 22 incumbents that advanced past the primary without opposition. The state assembly members that faced primary competition included:

Retiring incumbents[edit]

Eight incumbent assembly members did not run for re-election, while 32 (78%) of the then 41 incumbents ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, five Democrats and three Republicans, can be found above. In addition, District 3 incumbent Peggy Pierce (D) passed away in October 2013, leaving the seat vacant until the swearing-in of general election winner Nelson Araujo (D).

List of candidates[edit]

District 1[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Marilyn Kirkpatrick Approveda - Incumbent Kirkpatrick first assumed office in 2004.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Roger Baum Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

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Democratic Party Marilyn Kirkpatrick: 7,325 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Roger Baum: 4,986

District 2[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • John Hambrick: 2,178 Approveda - Incumbent Hambrick first assumed office in 2008.
  • Mark Slotta: 671
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • A.J. Maimbourg Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party John Hambrick: 11,247 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party A.J. Maimbourg: 2,959

District 3[edit]

Note: This seat was left vacant by the death of incumbent Peggy Pierce (D).

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Danny Alires: 46
  • Nelson Araujo: 687 Approveda
  • Chris Barry: 167
  • Felipe Rodriguez: 189
  • Matthew Tramp: 334
  • Nakia Woodson: 185
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Jesus Marquez Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nelson Araujo: 4,381 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jesus Marquez: 3,456

District 4[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Jeff Hinton: 1,365 Approveda
  • John-Nicholas White: 307
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Michele Fiore: 2,150 Approveda - Incumbent Fiore first assumed office in 2013.
  • Melissa Laughter: 567

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeff Hinton: 5,483
Republican Party Michele Fiore: 9,090 Green check mark transparent.png

District 5[edit]

Note: Incumbent Marilyn Dondero Loop (D) ran for Nevada State Senate District 8.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Jerri Strasser Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Troy Archer: 282
  • Barry Keller: 548
  • Max Miller-Hooks: 394
  • Erv Nelson: 860 Approveda
  • Stuart Tener: 130

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jerri Strasser: 5,304
Republican Party Erv Nelson: 6,988 Green check mark transparent.png

District 6[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Arrick Foster: 185
  • Harvey Munford: 1,073 Approveda - Incumbent Munford first assumed office in 2004.
  • Anthony Snowden: 325
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Harvey Munford: 5,292 Green check mark transparent.png

District 7[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Dina Neal: 1,311 Approveda - Incumbent Neal first assumed office in 2011.
  • Stephen Taylor: 307
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Brent Leavitt Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dina Neal: 6,049 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Brent Leavitt: 3,030

District 8[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Jason Frierson Approveda - Incumbent Frierson first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • John Moore Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jason Frierson: 4,147
Republican Party John Moore: 4,187 Green check mark transparent.png

District 9[edit]

Note: Incumbent Andrew Martin (D) ran for Controller.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Kelly Mercer: 239
  • Joe Tinio: 240
  • Steve Yeager: 814 Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • David M. Gardner Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Steve Yeager: 5,176
Republican Party David M. Gardner: 5,630 Green check mark transparent.png

District 10[edit]

Note: Incumbent Joseph Hogan (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • J.T. Creedon: 651
  • Jonathan Friedrich: 379
  • Jake Holder: 679 Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Shelly Shelton Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jake Holder: 3,926
Republican Party Shelly Shelton: 3,994 Green check mark transparent.png

District 11[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Olivia Diaz Approveda - Incumbent Diaz first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Olivia Diaz: 3,184 Green check mark transparent.png

District 12[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • James Ohrenschall Approveda - Incumbent Ohrenschall first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed for this election.
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Troy Warren Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party James Ohrenschall: 6,698 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party Troy Warren: 4,375

District 13[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Christine Kramar Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Paul Anderson Approveda - Incumbent Anderson first assumed office in 2013.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Christine Kramar: 5,726
Republican Party Paul Anderson: 9,493 Green check mark transparent.png

District 14[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Jack Brooks: 273
  • Maggie Carlton: 796 Approveda - Incumbent Carlton first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Matthew Yarbrough Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Maggie Carlton: 3,685 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Matthew Yarbrough: 2,408

District 15[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Elliot Anderson Approveda - Incumbent Anderson first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Benjamin Donlon Approveda
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • Roberto Juarez Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Elliot Anderson: 4,691 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Benjamin Donlon: 2,620
Libertarian Party Roberto Juarez: 450

District 16[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Heidi Swank Approveda - Incumbent Swank first assumed office in 2013.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Heidi Swank: 4,190 Green check mark transparent.png

District 17[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Tyrone Thompson Approveda - Incumbent Thompson first assumed office in 2013.

Note: Brandon Casutt withdrew before the primary.

Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Patrick Mendez Approveda
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Patricia Little Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tyrone Thompson: 4,985 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Patrick Mendez: 3,522
Constitution Party Patricia Little: 580

District 18[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Amy Beaulieu Approveda
  • Richard Carrillo Approveda- Incumbent Carrillo first assumed office in 2011.

Note: In the Nevada primary system, the top two vote-getters from the same party advance to the general election if the winner has less than 50% of the vote and if there are no other major party or Independent American Party candidates registered.[2]

Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Amy Beaulieu: 3,244
Democratic Party Richard Carrillo: 3,951 Green check mark transparent.png

District 19[edit]

Note: Incumbent Cresent Hardy (R) ran for Congress.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • James Zygadlo Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Laura Bledsoe: 1,057
  • Chris Edwards: 1,690 Approveda
  • Frank Tavares: 132
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • Donald Hendon Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party James Zygadlo: 3,900
Republican Party Chris Edwards: 8,503 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Donald Hendon: 659

District 20[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Ellen Spiegel Approveda - Incumbent Spiegel first assumed office in 2008.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Carol Linton Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ellen Spiegel: 5,664 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Carol Linton: 4,774

District 21[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Andy Eisen Approveda - Incumbent Eisen first assumed office in 2013.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Derek Armstrong: 983 Approveda
  • Andrew Coates: 709
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • Adam-John Sanacore Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Andy Eisen: 5,582
Republican Party Derek Armstrong: 6,033 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Adam-John Sanacore: 398

District 22[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Richard Bunce: 1,437
  • Lynn Stewart: 2,110 Approveda - Incumbent Stewart first assumed office in 2007.
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Leroy Lalley Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Lynn Stewart: 12,527 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party Leroy Lalley: 3,356

District 23[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Melissa Woodbury Approveda - Incumbent Woodbury first assumed office in 2008.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Melissa Woodbury: 17,637 Green check mark transparent.png

District 24[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • David Bobzien Approveda - Incumbent Bobzien first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Bobzien: 8,024 Green check mark transparent.png

District 25[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Rick Fineberg: 2,123
  • Pat Hickey: 4,253 Approveda - Incumbent Hickey first assumed office in 2011.
Grey.png Independent candidates:
  • Niklas Putnam Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Pat Hickey: 16,896 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Niklas Putnam: 5,625

District 26[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Robb Archie: 1,484
  • Randy Kirner: 2,546 Approveda - Incumbent Kirner first assumed office in 2011.
  • Lisa Krasner: 2,029 Approveda

Note: In the Nevada primary system, the top two vote-getters from the same party advance to the general election if the winner has less than 50% of the vote and if there are no other major party or Independent American Party candidates registered.

Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:

Note: Sally Zamora withdrew before the primary.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Randy Kirner: 10,331 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Lisa Krasner: 10,320

District 27[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Teresa Benitez-Thompson Approveda - Incumbent Benitez-Thompson first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Rodney Bloom: 997
  • Rex Crouch: 1,555 Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Teresa Benitez-Thompson: 7,793 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Rex Crouch: 6,766

District 28[edit]

Note: Incumbent Lucy Flores (D) ran for Lieutenant Governor.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Edgar Flores Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Edgar Flores: 3,388 Green check mark transparent.png

District 29[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Lesley Cohen Approveda - Incumbent Cohen first assumed office in 2013.

Note: Daniel Mathis withdrew before the primary.

Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Amy Groves: 928
  • Stephen Silberkraus: 1,413 Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Lesley Cohen: 6,171
Republican Party Stephen Silberkraus: 7,474 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Michael Sprinkle Approveda - Incumbent Sprinkle first assumed office in 2013.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Adam Khan: 848
  • Lauren Scott: 1,187 Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael Sprinkle: 6,187 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Lauren Scott: 5,293

District 31[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Skip Daly Approveda - Incumbent Daly first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Jill Dickman: 2,011 Approveda
  • Ron Schmitt: 1,861

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Skip Daly: 7,943
Republican Party Jill Dickman: 9,833 Green check mark transparent.png

District 32[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • John Sampaga Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Ira Hansen Approveda - Incumbent Hansen first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • Louis Gabriel Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Sampaga: 4,024
Republican Party Ira Hansen: 12,987 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Louis Gabriel: 1,037

District 33[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • John Ellison Approveda - Incumbent Ellison first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party John Ellison: 13,057 Green check mark transparent.png

District 34[edit]

Note: Incumbent William Horne (D), who was term-limited, ran for Nevada Eighth Judicial District Court.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Gary Fisher: 740
  • Fayyaz Raja: 97
  • Sanje Sedera: 555
  • Meghan Smith: 765 Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Victoria Seaman Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Note: Meghan Smith was disqualified from the ballot on October 16, 2014, after it was determined that she did not reside in the district for 30 days prior to her declaration of candidacy. Because of the late date of the court order, Smith remained on the ballot.[3]

Democratic Party Meghan Smith: 5,324
Republican Party Victoria Seaman: 6,840 Green check mark transparent.png

District 35[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Charles Clark, Jr.: 175
  • James Healey: 813 Approveda - Incumbent Healey first assumed office in 2013.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Mike Bajorek: 572
  • Brent Jones: 1,024 Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party James Healey: 5,332
Republican Party Brent Jones: 6,077 Green check mark transparent.png

District 36[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • James Oscarson Approveda - Incumbent Oscarson first assumed office in 2013.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party James Oscarson: 13,647 Green check mark transparent.png

District 37[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Gerald Mackin Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Wesley Duncan Approveda - Incumbent Duncan first assumed office in 2013.
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • Lou Pombo Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Gerald Mackin: 6,362
Republican Party Wesley Duncan: 10,855 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Lou Pombo: 470

District 38[edit]

Note: Incumbent Thomas Grady (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Norm Frey: 2,603
  • Robin Titus: 3,106 Approveda
Libertarian Party June 10 Libertarian primary:
  • John O'Connor Approveda
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Timothy Fasano Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Robin Titus: 13,440 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party John O'Connor: 1,514
Constitution Party Timothy Fasano: 2,080

District 39[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Robin Reedy: 3,012
  • Jim Wheeler: 5,070 Approveda - Incumbent Wheeler first assumed office in 2013.
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Al Giordano Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jim Wheeler: 16,940 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party Al Giordano: 5,048

District 40[edit]

Note: Incumbent Pete Livermore (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Dave Cook Approveda
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Jed Block: 2,369
  • Philip O'Neill: 3,454 Approveda
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • John Wagner Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dave Cook: 5,860
Republican Party Philip O'Neill: 11,903 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party John Wagner: 1,448

District 41[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Paul Aizley Approveda - Incumbent Aizley first assumed office in 2008.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • Vicki Dooling Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Paul Aizley: 4,632
Republican Party Vicki Dooling: 5,829 Green check mark transparent.png

District 42[edit]

Democratic Party June 10 Democratic primary:
  • Irene Bustamante Adams Approveda - Incumbent Bustamante Adams first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party June 10 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Constitution Party June 10 Independent American primary:
  • Howard Scheff Approveda

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Irene Bustamante Adams: 4,417 Green check mark transparent.png
Constitution Party Howard Scheff: 2,515

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. Nevada Secretary of State, "Election Information Guide 2013-2014," accessed March 19, 2014 (Referenced p. 12)
  2. miamiherald.com, "NV-Uncontested," accessed June 11, 2014 (dead link)
  3. Las Vegas Review-Journal, "Assembly candidate ruled ineligible, but it’s not over," October 16, 2014


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Selena Torres (D)
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Richard McArthur (R)
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Brittney Miller (D)
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Shondra Summers-Armstrong (D)
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Venicia Considine (D)
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Annie Black (R)
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David Orentlicher (D)
District 21
Elaine Marzola (D)
District 22
Melissa Hardy (R)
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Glen Leavitt (R)
District 24
Sarah Peters (D)
District 25
Jill Tolles (R)
District 26
Lisa Krasner (R)
District 27
Teresa Benitez-Thompson (D)
District 28
Edgar Flores (D)
District 29
Lesley Cohen (D)
District 30
Natha Anderson (D)
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John Ellison (R)
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Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod (D)
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Michelle Gorelow (D)
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Gregory Hafen (R)
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Andy Matthews (R)
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Philip O'Neill (R)
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