Instead, Democrats lost ground in the House. Circle size is proportional to the amount each county's leading candidate is ahead. If the race was uncontested, the margin of victory is listed as 100%. [32][33], The states with the lowest turnout were Indiana (28%), Texas (28.5%), Utah (28.8%), Tennessee (29.1%), New York (29.5%), Mississippi (29.7%), Oklahoma (29.8%), New Jersey (30.4%) and West Virginia and Nevada (31.8%). [16], All 33 seats in Senate Class II were up for election. John Tierney was the only Democratic congressman to lose his primary election in 2014. Elections were also held for the non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five territories. A district must have met one or more of the following criteria: 1. The following are the predictions for House districts where at least one out of the Cook Political Report, Daily Kos Elections, the Rothenberg Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball and Real Clear Politics did not agree that the district was "safe Democratic" or "safe Republican." 1960 | The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2014, in the middle of President Barack Obama's second term in office. The average margin of victory was 22.6 percent. Major cities which held mayoral elections in 2014 include: Nationwide voter turnout was 36.4%, down from 40.9% in the 2010 midterms and the lowest since the 1942 elections, when just 33.9% of voters turned out, though that election came during the middle of World War II. Senate results for the 2014 midterm elections. 1852 | [40], In June 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, permitting nine (mostly Southern) states to change their election laws without advance federal approval. They occurred in Virginia,[45] Maryland,[46] Illinois,[47] and North Carolina. The 2014 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, in the middle of Democratic President Barack Obama's second term. "[66] Studies on the competitiveness of U.S. House primaries further support this conclusion. A total of 416 incumbents sought re-election in 2014, and 393, or 94.47 percent, were successful in their re-election bids. Incumbent resigned August 18, 2014, having lost renomination to the next term. The government reopened. On this page, Ballotpedia tracked the districts identified as battleground districts. 1912 | 1894 | 2016 | As for cash on hand, the DCCC still had an edge: $21.6 million to NRCC's $15.7 million. Some general facts: Seven senators (including John Walsh of Montana who was appointed to the Senate in February 2014, but decided against seeking a full-term) announced that they would not seek re-election in 2014. [109] Five of the eight were on the House Agriculture Committee--Peterson, Bustos, Maloney, McIntyre and Walz.[109][110]. [20], Elections to state legislatures were held in 46 states, with a total of 6049 seats up for election (82 percent of the total number of state legislative seats in the United States). Defeated by: John Ratcliffe The Republican Party won 24 of the 36 state governorships for a net gain of two seats, as they picked up open Democratic-held seats in Arkansas, Maryland and Massachusetts and defeated incumbent Governor Pat Quinn in Illinois, while Republican incumbents Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania and Sean Parnell of Alaska respectively lost to Democrat Tom Wolf and independent Bill Walker. Interestingly, a Georgia runoff would have been held on January 6, three days after the 114th Congress is sworn in.[6]. Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell were able to propose a plan on October 16.[94]. [37], As of July 2013, the DCCC had outraised the NRCC by $6.5 million. 1918 | [25] The candidates highlighted in the article were: Both the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) work to elect candidates from their respective parties to the U.S. Senate. 1970 | The section updated the seat count for each party throughout the night and the vote totals in the hotly contested races. 1870 | 2010 | More information will be added soon regarding primary opponents and notes on each election. In July 2014, Politico released the highlights from the second quarter 2014 fundraising reports. 1828 | 1976 | Unfortunately for Democratic incumbents, seven of their seats up in 2014 were in states carried by Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election. 1982 | Während die Demokraten, die Partei des Präsidenten, ihre Mehrheit im Senat halten konnten, errangen die Republikaner eine Mehrheit der Mandate im Repräsentantenhaus. The primary dates are listed below. [105], Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle were in disagreement over the need to pass congressional approval of the administration's air strikes in Iraq as well as any future strikes on ISIS. 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"[106], Congressional leadership did not want to take quick action, bringing a vote to the floor, with one Republican aide stating, "We want to wait and see what he’s going to say to the four leaders and what he’s going to say to the nation. There were seven possible designations:[9]. These are districts where a change in party was expected due to a very vulnerable incumbent. Anders als im Kongress war dies im Vorfeld nicht erwartet worden, da Umfragen mehr republikanische Gouverneure von der Abwahl bedroht sahen. They included the U.S. Senate races in North Carolina, Kentucky, Mississippi, Georgia and Arkansas. He had often been referred to as an "accidental" congressman, referring to his 2012 election, when he easily won the Republican nomination after incumbent Thaddeus McCotter submitted invalid signatures and chose to resign. [citation needed] Nationwide, Republicans won the popular vote for the House of Representatives by a margin of 5.7 percent.[19]. 1908 | Likely Republican, Each month the Crystal Ball released race ratings for U.S. Senate, U.S. House (competitive only) and Governors. [104], The Senate Conservative Fund targeted Sens. Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held three of the four congressional seats from Mississippi. Did the Democratic Party reduce the Republican U.S. House majority? Presidential differences: A district that may not have had all the categories highlighted, but voted for the other party in the most recent presidential election and the numbers were tight for the incumbent (redistricting was also factored in here). [42] The 2014 federal election was the first federal election where 15 states enacted new voting restrictions, many of which faced challenges in court. 1789 | [14], With a final total of 247 seats (56.78%) in the House and 54 seats in the Senate, the Republicans ultimately achieved their largest majority in the U.S. Congress since the 71st Congress in 1929. Politico highlighted the following fundraising figures for the third quarter 2014 reports: According to OpenSecrets.org, below were the races that had the most satellite spending. In September 2013, the NRCC issued a press release in response to Rahall, one of the organization's main targets in 2014, mistaking an umbrella for a lump of coal during a press conference. Incumbents not running for re-election have parentheses around their names, while incumbents with a caret (^) sought re-election, but were defeated in the primary election. Analysis by the Pew Research Center found that 35% of non-voters cited work or school commitments, which prevented them from voting, 34% said they were too busy, unwell, away from home or forgot to vote, 20% either didn't like the choices, didn't know enough or didn't care and 10% had recently moved, missed a registration deadline or didn't have transportation. This cycle marked the first time an incumbent Governor running for re-election in Pennsylvania lost in the modern era. Name: Ralph Hall (R-TX) 1860 | Voters elected 10 candidates to serve in the U.S. House , one from each of the state's 10 congressional … Prior to rollout, the administration estimated 500,000 would sign up in the first month. If the race was uncontested, the margin of victory is listed as 100%. The winners received a. Note: The tables below were updated in real-time on election night. [89], Beginning in August 2013, House and Senate members began discussing the possibility of a government shutdown over the funding of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). 1854 | 1794 | Republicans won a net gain of nine Senate seats, the largest Senate gain for either party since the 1980 United States elections. [32][33] Turnout in Washington, D.C. was (30.3%).[32][33]. Erwartet werden durch den Wahlausgang weitreichende politische Folgen, da Präsident Obama noch mehr als bisher auf Kompromisse mit den Republikanern angewiesen ist. The NRSC had $5 million cash on hand at the end of October 2013.[29]. David Catanese Dec. 31, 2014 Elections to the U.S. Senate were held on November 4, 2014.A total of 33 of the 100 seats were up for regular election. After Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) gave a marathon speech, the motion for cloture was accepted and Reid was able to strip the Obamacare defunding language contained in the Republican House members' continuing resolution (CR). There were six possible designations. Her mother, Democratic Registrar of Voters Santa Ayala, was also the subject of an investigation in the case, but was not charged. [39], In Chicago, election judges said they had received automated phone calls between October–November 3 with apparently false instructions about voting or required training, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. [91][92] Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) drafted a proposal that would have addressed both the budget shutdown, through the repeal of the medical device tax, and a plan to increase the debt ceiling through January 2014. A strong Republican showing occurred. [3] Die Republikaner gewannen bei den Gouverneurswahlen auch die zuvor demokratisch regierten Bundesstaaten Arkansas, Maryland und Massachusetts, wo der Amtsinhaber entweder von einer weiteren Kandidatur ausgeschlossen war oder darauf verzichtet hatte. Democrats would win 196 seats, for a loss of five seats. A clerk called police for help. 2002 | 1964 | 1844 | [70] In addition to large personal loans to his campaign, Ratcliffe had support from conservative groups such as Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund. On September 20, Republicans passed a spending bill in the House that funds the government until December, but strips funding from Obamacare. In addition to the following list, four senators left office early: Max Baucus (D-MA), John Kerry (D-MA), Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Tom Coburn (R-OK).
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