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This table contains the data behind the stories:

  • We Researched Hundreds Of Races. Here’s Who Democrats Are Nominating.
  • How’s The Progressive Wing Doing In Democratic Primaries So Far?
  • We Looked At Hundreds Of Endorsements. Here’s Who Republicans Are Listening To.

This project looks at patterns in open Democratic and Republican primary elections for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor in 2018.

dem_candidates.csv contains information about the 811 candidates who have appeared on the ballot this year in Democratic primaries for Senate, House and governor, not counting races featuring a Democratic incumbent, as of August 7, 2018.

rep_candidates.csv contains information about the 774 candidates who have appeared on the ballot this year in Republican primaries for Senate, House and governor, not counting races featuring a Republican incumbent, through September 13, 2018.

Here is a description and source for each column in the accompanying datasets.

dem_candidates.csv and rep_candidates.csv include:

Column Description
Candidate All candidates who received votes in 2018’s Democratic primary elections for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor in which no incumbent ran. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
State The state in which the candidate ran. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
District The office and, if applicable, congressional district number for which the candidate ran. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Office Type The office for which the candidate ran. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Race Type Whether it was a “regular” or “special” election. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Race Primary Election Date The date on which the primary was held. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Primary Status Whether the candidate lost (“Lost”) the primary or won/advanced to a runoff (“Advanced”). Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Primary Runoff Status “None” if there was no runoff; “On the Ballot” if the candidate advanced to a runoff but it hasn’t been held yet; “Advanced” if the candidate won the runoff; “Lost” if the candidate lost the runoff. Supplied by Ballotpedia.
General Status “On the Ballot” if the candidate won the primary or runoff and has advanced to November; otherwise, “None.” Supplied by Ballotpedia.
Primary % The percentage of the vote received by the candidate in his or her primary. In states that hold runoff elections, we looked only at the first round (the regular primary). In states that hold all-party primaries (e.g., California), a candidate’s primary percentage is the percentage of the total Democratic vote they received. Unopposed candidates and candidates nominated by convention (not primary) are given a primary percentage of 100 but were excluded from our analysis involving vote share. Numbers come from official results posted by the secretary of state or local elections authority; if those were unavailable, we used unofficial election results from the New York Times.
Won Primary “Yes” if the candidate won his or her primary and has advanced to November; “No” if he or she lost.

dem_candidates.csv includes:

Column Description
Partisan Lean The FiveThirtyEight partisan lean of the district or state in which the election was held. Partisan leans are calculated by finding the average difference between how a state or district voted in the past two presidential elections and how the country voted overall, with 2016 results weighted 75 percent and 2012 results weighted 25 percent.
Race “White” if we identified the candidate as non-Hispanic white; “Nonwhite” if we identified the candidate as Hispanic and/or any nonwhite race; blank if we could not identify the candidate’s race or ethnicity. To determine race and ethnicity, we checked each candidate’s website to see if he or she identified as a certain race. If not, we spent no more than two minutes searching online news reports for references to the candidate’s race.
Veteran? If the candidate’s website says that he or she served in the armed forces, we put “Yes.” If the website is silent on the subject (or explicitly says he or she didn’t serve), we put “No.” If the field was left blank, no website was available.
LGBTQ? If the candidate’s website says that he or she is LGBTQ (including indirect references like to a same-sex partner), we put “Yes.” If the website is silent on the subject (or explicitly says he or she is straight), we put “No.” If the field was left blank, no website was available.
Elected Official? We used Ballotpedia, VoteSmart and news reports to research whether the candidate had ever held elected office before, at any level. We put “Yes” if the candidate has held elected office before and “No” if not.
Self-Funder? We used Federal Election Committee fundraising data (for federal candidates) and state campaign-finance data (for gubernatorial candidates) to look up how much each candidate had invested in his or her own campaign, through either donations or loans. We put “Yes” if the candidate donated or loaned a cumulative $400,000 or more to his or her own campaign before the primary and “No” for all other candidates.
STEM? If the candidate identifies on his or her website that he or she has a background in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics, we put “Yes.” If not, we put “No.” If the field was left blank, no website was available.
Obama Alum? We put “Yes” if the candidate mentions working for the Obama administration or campaign on his or her website, or if the candidate shows up on this list of Obama administration members and campaign hands running for office. If not, we put “No.”
Dem Party Support? “Yes” if the candidate was placed on the DCCC’s Red to Blue list before the primary, was endorsed by the DSCC before the primary, or if the DSCC/DCCC aired pre-primary ads in support of the candidate. (Note: according to the DGA’s press secretary, the DGA does not get involved in primaries.) “No” if the candidate is running against someone for whom one of the above things is true, or if one of those groups specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If those groups simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Emily Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Emily’s List before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against an Emily-endorsed candidate or if Emily’s List specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Emily’s List simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Gun Sense Candidate? “Yes” if the candidate received the Gun Sense Candidate Distinction from Moms Demand Action/Everytown for Gun Safety before the primary, according to media reports or the candidate’s website. “No” if the candidate is running against an candidate with the distinction. If Moms Demand Action simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Biden Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Joe Biden before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Biden-endorsed candidate or if Biden specifically anti-endorsed the candidate. If Biden simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Warren Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Elizabeth Warren before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Warren-endorsed candidate or if Warren specifically anti-endorsed the candidate. If Warren simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Sanders Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Bernie Sanders before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Sanders-endorsed candidate or if Sanders specifically anti-endorsed the candidate. If Sanders simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Our Revolution Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Our Revolution before the primary, according to the Our Revolution website. “No” if the candidate is running against an Our Revolution-endorsed candidate or if Our Revolution specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Our Revolution simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Justice Dems Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Justice Democrats before the primary, according to the Justice Democrats website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a Justice Democrats-endorsed candidate or if Justice Democrats specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Justice Democrats simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
PCCC Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee before the primary, according to the PCCC website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a PCCC-endorsed candidate or if the PCCC specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the PCCC simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Indivisible Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Indivisible before the primary, according to the Indivisible website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against an Indivisible-endorsed candidate or if Indivisible specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Indivisible simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
WFP Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Working Families Party before the primary, according to the WFP website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a WFP-endorsed candidate or if the WFP specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the WFP simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
VoteVets Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by VoteVets before the primary, according to the VoteVets website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a VoteVets-endorsed candidate or if VoteVets specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If VoteVets simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
No Labels Support? “Yes” if a No Labels-affiliated group (Citizens for a Strong America Inc., Forward Not Back, Govern or Go Home, United for Progress Inc. or United Together) spent money in support of the candidate in the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against an candidate supported by a No Labels-affiliated group or if a No Labels-affiliated group specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If No Labels simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.

rep_candidates.csv includes:

Column Description
Rep Party Support? “Yes” if the candidate was named to the NRCC’s Young Guns list (any tier) before the primary, was endorsed by the NRSC before the primary, was endorsed by the RGA before the primary or if the Senate Leadership Fund or Congressional Leadership Fund made independent expenditures in support of the candidate in the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against someone for whom one of the above things is true, or if one of those groups specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If those groups simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Trump Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by President Trump before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Trump-endorsed candidate or if Trump specifically anti-endorsed the candidate. If Trump simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Bannon Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Steve Bannon before the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Bannon-endorsed candidate or if Bannon specifically anti-endorsed the candidate. If Bannon simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Great America Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Great America Alliance before the primary, according to the Great America Alliance website, candidate website or news reports, or if Great America PAC spent money in the primary on the candidate’s behalf. “No” if the candidate is running against a Great America-endorsed candidate or if Great America specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Great America simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
NRA Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the National Rifle Association before the primary, according to the NRA website, candidate website or news reports, or if the NRA made independent expenditures in the primary on the candidate’s behalf. “No” if the candidate is running against an NRA-endorsed candidate or if the NRA specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the NRA simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Right to Life Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the National Right to Life Committee or a local affiliate before the primary, according to the organization’s website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a Right to Life-endorsed candidate(s) or if Right to Life specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Right to Life simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Susan B. Anthony Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by Susan B. Anthony List before the primary, according to the SBA List website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a SBA List-endorsed candidate or if SBA List specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If SBA List simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Club for Growth Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Club for Growth before the primary, according to the Club for Growth website, candidate website or news reports, or if Club for Growth Action made independent expenditures in the primary on the candidate’s behalf. “No” if the candidate is running against a Club for Growth-endorsed candidate or if the Club for Growth specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the Club for Growth simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Koch Support? “Yes” if the candidate was supported by the Koch brothers’ political network in the primary. This could include an endorsement from David or Charles Koch, financial support from groups like Americans for Prosperity (including a state affiliate), Freedom Partners Action Fund or KochPAC or an endorsement from one of those groups. “No” if the candidate is running against a Koch-endorsed candidate or if the Koch brothers’ political network specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the Koch brothers’ political network simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
House Freedom Support? “Yes” if the candidate was supported by the House Freedom Fund in the primary. This could include an endorsement, a donation or an independent expenditure on the candidate’s behalf. “No” if the candidate is running against a House Freedom Fund-endorsed candidate or if the House Freedom Fund specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the House Freedom Fund simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Tea Party Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Tea Party Express before the primary, according to the Tea Party Express website, candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a Tea Party Express-endorsed candidate or if Tea Party Express specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Tea Party Express simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Main Street Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the Republican Main Street Partnership before the primary, according to the candidate website or news reports. “No” if the candidate is running against a Main Street-endorsed candidate or if Main Street specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If Main Street simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.
Chamber Endorsed? “Yes” if the candidate was endorsed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce or a state-level chamber of commerce before the primary, according to the candidate website or news reports, or if the national or state chamber of commerce made independent expenditures for the candidate during the primary. “No” if the candidate is running against a Chamber of Commerce-endorsed candidate or if the Chamber of Commerce specifically anti-endorsed or spent money to attack the candidate. If the Chamber of Commerce simply did not weigh in on the race, we left the cell blank.

Updates

  • Post data for elections through Aug 7, 2018. [commit]
  • Fix record for David Trone. [commit]
  • Add new columns and update and added the result in Washington's 8th Congressional District (called Aug. 13). [commit]
  • Add Republican Candidates. [commit]

Data license: CC Attribution 4.0 License · Data source: fivethirtyeight/data on GitHub · About: simonw/fivethirtyeight-datasette

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Link rowid Candidate State District Office Type ▼ Race Type Race Primary Election Date Primary Status Primary Runoff Status General Status Primary % Won Primary Rep Party Support? Trump Endorsed? Bannon Endorsed? Great America Endorsed? NRA Endorsed? Right to Life Endorsed? Susan B. Anthony Endorsed? Club for Growth Endorsed? Koch Support? House Freedom Support? Tea Party Endorsed? Main Street Endorsed? Chamber Endorsed? No Labels Support?
1 1 Mike Dunleavy AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 61.8 Yes                            
2 2 Michael Sheldon AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 2.2 No                            
3 3 Mead Treadwell AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 31.9 No                            
4 4 Darin Colbry AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 0.6 No                            
5 5 Thomas Gordon AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 1.3 No                            
6 6 Merica Hlatcu AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 1.5 No                            
7 7 Gerald Heikes AK Governor of Alaska Governor Regular 8/21/18 Lost None None 0.7 No                            
36 36 John Cox CA Governor of California Governor Regular 6/5/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 70.15 Yes   Yes       Yes                
37 37 Peter Yuan Liu CA Governor of California Governor Regular 6/5/18 Lost None None 1.08 No   No       No                
38 38 Robert Newman CA Governor of California Governor Regular 6/5/18 Lost None None 1.77 No   No       No                
39 39 Travis Allen CA Governor of California Governor Regular 6/5/18 Lost None None 26.15 No   No       No                
40 40 Yvonne Girard CA Governor of California Governor Regular 6/5/18 Lost None None 0.85 No   No       No                
118 118 Walker Stapleton CO Governor of Colorado Governor Regular 6/26/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 47.67 Yes                            
119 119 Greg Lopez CO Governor of Colorado Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 13.2 No                            
120 120 Victor Mitchell CO Governor of Colorado Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 30.12 No                            
121 121 Doug Robinson CO Governor of Colorado Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 9.01 No                            
125 125 Bob Stefanowski CT Governor of Connecticut Governor Regular 8/14/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 29.3 Yes                            
126 126 Mark Boughton CT Governor of Connecticut Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 21.2 No                            
127 127 Steve Obsitnik CT Governor of Connecticut Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 13.5 No                            
128 128 Tim Herbst CT Governor of Connecticut Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 17.6 No                            
129 129 David Stemerman CT Governor of Connecticut Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 18.4 No                            
144 144 Bruce Nathan FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 0.9 No           No     No       No  
145 145 Ron DeSantis FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 56.5 Yes   Yes             Yes       No  
146 146 Don Baldauf FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 0.8 No   No       No     No       No  
147 147 Bob White FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 2.0 No   No       No     No       No  
148 148 Adam Putnam FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 36.6 No   No             No       Yes  
149 149 Timothy Devine FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 1.3 No   No       No     No       No  
150 150 Bob Langford FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 1.2 No   No       No     No       No  
151 151 John Joseph Mercadante FL Governor of Florida Governor Regular 8/28/18 Lost None None 0.7 No   No       No     No       No  
188 188 Brian Kemp GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Advanced Advanced On the Ballot 25.55 Yes   Yes     No No                
189 189 Casey Cagle GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Advanced Lost None 39.01 No   No     Yes No                
190 190 Hunter Hill GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Lost None None 18.35 No   No     No Yes                
191 191 Michael Williams GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Lost None None 4.88 No   No     No No                
192 192 Clay Tippins GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Lost None None 12.21 No   No     No No                
193 193 Eddie Hayes GA Governor of Georgia Governor Regular 5/22/18 Lost None None 0.0 No   No     No No                
198 198 Andria Tupola HI Governor of Hawaii Governor Regular 8/11/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 55.5 Yes                            
199 199 John Carroll HI Governor of Hawaii Governor Regular 8/11/18 Lost None None 35.2 No                            
200 200 Ray L'Heureux HI Governor of Hawaii Governor Regular 8/11/18 Lost None None 9.3 No                            
213 213 Brad Little ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 37.29 Yes                            
214 214 Harley Brown ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.45 No                            
215 215 Lisa Marie ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 1.75 No                            
216 216 Raul Labrador ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 32.63 No                            
217 217 Steven Pankey ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 1.39 No                            
218 218 Tommy Ahlquist ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 26.22 No                            
219 219 Dalton Cannady ID Governor of Idaho Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.27 No                            
316 316 Shawn Moody ME Governor of Maine Governor Regular 6/12/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 52.6 Yes                            
317 317 Garrett Mason ME Governor of Maine Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 21.23 No                            
318 318 Mary Mayhew ME Governor of Maine Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 13.82 No                            
319 319 Kenneth Fredette ME Governor of Maine Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 5.26 No                            
331 331 Jim Hines MI Governor of Michigan Governor Regular 8/7/18 Lost None None 11.0 No   No       Yes No           No  
332 332 Brian Calley MI Governor of Michigan Governor Regular 8/7/18 Lost None None 25.2 No   No       Yes No           No  
333 333 Patrick Colbeck MI Governor of Michigan Governor Regular 8/7/18 Lost None None 13.1 No   No       Yes No           No  
334 334 William Duncan "Bill" Schuette MI Governor of Michigan Governor Regular 8/7/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 50.7 Yes   Yes       Yes No           Yes  
346 346 Jeff Johnson MN Governor of Minnesota Governor Regular 8/14/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 52.6 Yes                         No  
347 347 Tim Pawlenty MN Governor of Minnesota Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 43.9 No                         Yes  
348 348 Matt Kruse MN Governor of Minnesota Governor Regular 8/14/18 Lost None None 3.5 No                         No  
437 437 Steve Pearce NM Governor of New Mexico Governor Regular 6/5/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 100.0 Yes                            
445 445 Adam Laxalt NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 71.49 Yes   Yes     Yes       Yes          
446 446 Dan Schwartz NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 9.09 No   No     No       No          
447 447 Frederick Conquest NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 0.54 No   No     No       No          
448 448 Stephanie Carlisle NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 4.5 No   No     No       No          
449 449 Jared Fisher NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 4.71 No   No     No       No          
450 450 Bill Boyd NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 4.24 No   No     No       No          
451 451 Edward Dundas NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 0.41 No   No     No       No          
452 452 Stan Lusak NV Governor of Nevada Governor Regular 6/12/18 Lost None None 0.71 No   No     No       No          
470 470 Marcus Molinaro NY Governor of New York Governor Regular 9/13/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 100.0 Yes                            
484 484 Richard Michael DeWine OH Governor of Ohio Governor Regular 5/8/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 59.84 Yes           Yes                
485 485 Mary Taylor OH Governor of Ohio Governor Regular 5/8/18 Lost None None 40.16 No           No                
521 521 Mick Cornett OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Advanced Lost None 29.34 No                            
522 522 Kevin Stitt OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Advanced Advanced On the Ballot 24.41 Yes                            
523 523 Christopher Barnett OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 1.16 No                            
524 524 Dan Fisher OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 7.91 No                            
525 525 Eric Foutch OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 0.51 No                            
526 526 Barry Gowdy OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 0.52 No                            
527 527 Gary Jones OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 5.58 No                            
528 528 Todd Lamb OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 23.86 No                            
529 529 Gary Richardson OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 4.02 No                            
530 530 Blake Cowboy Stephens OK Governor of Oklahoma Governor Regular 6/26/18 Lost None None 2.7 No                            
536 536 Knute Buehler OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 45.9 Yes           No                
537 537 Bruce Cuff OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 1.55 No           No                
538 538 Sam Carpenter OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 28.85 No           No                
539 539 Jeff Smith OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 1.49 No           No                
540 540 Keenan Bohach OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.25 No           No                
541 541 Jack Tacy OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.16 No           No                
542 542 Greg Wooldridge OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 20.08 No           Yes                
543 543 Jonathan Edwards (Oregon) OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.27 No           No                
544 544 Brett Hyland OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.24 No           No                
545 545 David Stauffer OR Governor of Oregon Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 0.67 No           No                
557 557 Scott Wagner PA Governor of Pennsylvania Governor Regular 5/15/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 44.3 Yes     Yes                      
558 558 Laura Ellsworth PA Governor of Pennsylvania Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 18.83 No     No                      
559 559 Paul Mango PA Governor of Pennsylvania Governor Regular 5/15/18 Lost None None 36.87 No     No                      
585 585 Giovanni Feroce RI Governor of Rhode Island Governor Regular 9/12/18 Lost None None 3.5 No             No              
586 586 Allan Fung RI Governor of Rhode Island Governor Regular 9/12/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 56.4 Yes             No              
587 587 Patricia Morgan RI Governor of Rhode Island Governor Regular 9/12/18 Lost None None 40.1 No             Yes              
607 607 Kristi L. Noem SD Governor of South Dakota Governor Regular 6/5/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 56.03 Yes             Yes              
608 608 Marty J. Jackley SD Governor of South Dakota Governor Regular 6/5/18 Lost None None 43.96 No             No              
612 612 Diane Black TN Governor of Tennessee Governor Regular 8/2/18 Lost None None 23.0 No         Yes Yes Yes              
613 613 Randy Boyd TN Governor of Tennessee Governor Regular 8/2/18 Lost None None 24.4 No         No No No              
614 614 Beth Harwell TN Governor of Tennessee Governor Regular 8/2/18 Lost None None 15.3 No         No No No              
615 615 Bill Lee TN Governor of Tennessee Governor Regular 8/2/18 Advanced None On the Ballot 36.8 Yes         No No No              

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"Candidate" TEXT,
  "State" TEXT,
  "District" TEXT,
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  "Race Type" TEXT,
  "Race Primary Election Date" TEXT,
  "Primary Status" TEXT,
  "Primary Runoff Status" TEXT,
  "General Status" TEXT,
  "Primary %" REAL,
  "Won Primary" TEXT,
  "Rep Party Support?" TEXT,
  "Trump Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Bannon Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Great America Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "NRA Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Right to Life Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Susan B. Anthony Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Club for Growth Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Koch Support?" TEXT,
  "House Freedom Support?" TEXT,
  "Tea Party Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Main Street Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "Chamber Endorsed?" TEXT,
  "No Labels Support?" TEXT
);
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