Incumbents defeated in 2012's state legislative elections
By Ballotpedia's state legislative team:
Historically, incumbents who run for re-election rarely lose in the primary. The following incumbents were defeated in the 2012 state legislative elections.
A total of 197 incumbents were defeated in 2012 legislative primaries. The breakdown is:
Preliminary study
On July 26, 2012, Ballotpedia released a preliminary study, Primary Change: Anti-Incumbency Voting Patterns in State Legislative Primaries, which looked at the results of primaries through the first few months of 2012 elections. The study concluded that with nearly 50 percent of primaries completed, the rate of success for challengers against incumbents in contested primaries was nearly double that of 2010. Through July 26, 76 incumbents had fallen to challengers in 513 contested races -- a rate of 14.8 percent.
Updates to study
- September 13 Primary: New York
- September 11 Primary: Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
- September 6 Primary: Massachusetts
- August 28 Primary: Alaska, Arizona, Vermont, and Oklahoma (runoff)
- August 21 Primary: Georgia Runoff, Wyoming
- August 14 Primary: Connecticut, Florida, Minnesota, Wisconsin
- August 11 Primary: Hawaii
- August 7 Primary: Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Washington
- August 2 Primary: Tennessee
- July 31 Primary: Georgia, Texas runoff
Full results
- Overview Table
- Primaries by state
- 2012 primaries tables
- Incumbent vs. Incumbent
- General Election
- 2011 Chart
- 2010 chart
| Individual State Results | Nationwide Cumulative Results | ||||||||
| State | Primary date | Total Incumbents Running | Total Incumbents Facing Primary | Total Incumbents Defeated | % Incumbents Defeated*** | Total Incumbents Defeated | Total Incumbents Facing primary | % Incumbents Defeated*** | |
| New York | 9/13/2012 | 189 | 39 | 3 | 7.69% | 197 | 1,163 | 16.94% | |
| Delaware | 9/11/2012 | 53 | 10 | 3 | 30% | 194 | 1,124 | 17.26% | |
| New Hampshire | 9/11/2012 | 310 | 144 | 22 | 15.28% | 194 | 1,124 | 17.26% | |
| Rhode Island | 9/11/2012 | 101 | 34 | 6 | 17.65% | 194 | 1,124 | 17.26% | |
| Massachusetts | 9/6/2012 | 189 | 21 | 4 | 19.05% | 163 | 936 | 17.41% | |
| Alaska | 8/28/2012 | 53 | 17 | 2 | 11.76% | 159 | 915 | 17.38% | |
| Arizona | 8/28/2012 | 59 | 27 | 2 | 7.41% | 159 | 915 | 17.38% | |
| Vermont | 8/28/2012 | 155 | 13 | 0 | 0% | 159 | 915 | 17.38% | |
| Wyoming | 8/21/2012 | 60 | 21 | 3 | 14.29% | 155 | 858 | 18.07% | |
| Connecticut | 8/14/2012 | 161 | 9 | 4 | 44.44% | 152 | 837 | 18.16% | |
| Florida | 8/14/2012 | 111 | 36 | 3 | 8.33% | 152 | 837 | 18.16% | |
| Minnesota | 8/14/2012 | 158 | 11 | 1 | 9.09% | 152 | 837 | 18.16% | |
| Wisconsin | 8/14/2012 | 94 | 16 | 2 | 12.50% | 152 | 837 | 18.16% | |
| Hawaii | 8/11/2012 | 71 | 27 | 5 | 18.5% | 142 | 765 | 18.56% | |
| Kansas | 8/7/2012 | 129 | 53 | 20 | 37.74% | 137 | 738 | 18.56% | |
| Michigan | 8/7/2012 | 91 | 36 | 5 | 13.89% | 137 | 738 | 18.56% | |
| Missouri | 8/7/2012 | 126 | 35 | 8 | 22.86% | 137 | 738 | 18.56% | |
| Washington | 8/7/2012 | 93 | 14 | 0 | 0% | 137 | 738 | 18.56% | |
| Tennessee | 8/2/2012 | 104 | 37 | 12 | 32.43% | 104 | 600 | 17.33% | |
| Georgia | 7/31/2012 | 210 | 50 | 12+++ | 24.00% | 92 | 563 | 16.34% | |
| Utah | 6/26/2012 | 78 | 29 | 8 | 27.59% | 80 | 513 | 15.59% | |
| Colorado | 6/26/2012 | 54 | 5 | 2 | 40.00% | 72 | 484 | 14.88% | |
| Oklahoma | 6/26/2012 | 105 | 12 | 1 | 8.33% | 70 | 479 | 14.61% | |
| Maine | 6/12/2012 | 121 | 5 | 0 | 0.00% | 69 | 467 | 14.78% | |
| Nevada | 6/12/2012 | 36 | 12 | 2 | 16.67% | 69 | 462 | 14.94% | |
| South Carolina | 6/12/2012 | 146 | 37 | 6^^^ | 16.22% | 67 | 450 | 14.89% | |
| North Dakota | 6/12/2012 | 61 | 7 | 4 | 57.14% | 61 | 413 | 14.77% | |
| California | 6/5/2012 | 56 | 20 | 0 | 0.00% | 57 | 406 | 14.04% | |
| Montana | 6/5/2012 | 82 | 17 | 4 | 23.53% | 57 | 386 | 14.77% | |
| Iowa | 6/5/2012 | 97 | 16 | 3 | 18.75% | 53 | 369 | 14.36% | |
| New Mexico | 6/5/2012 | 92 | 29 | 5 | 17.24% | 50 | 353 | 14.16% | |
| South Dakota | 6/5/2012 | 74 | 23 | 5 | 21.74% | 45 | 324 | 13.89% | |
| Texas | 5/29/2012 | 147 | 45 | 11 | 24.44% | 40 | 301 | 13.29% | |
| Kentucky | 5/22/2012 | 106 | 21 | 1 | 4.76% | 29 | 256 | 11.33% | |
| Arkansas | 5/22/2012 | 88 | 14 | 2 | 14.29% | 28 | 235 | 11.91% | |
| Nebraska | 5/15/2012 | 17 | 5 | 0 | 0.00% | 26 | 221 | 11.76% | |
| Oregon | 5/15/2012 | 66 | 4 | 2 | 50.00% | 26 | 216 | 12.04% | |
| Idaho | 5/15/2012 | 70 | 34 | 3 | 8.82% | 24 | 212 | 11.32% | |
| West Virginia | 5/8/2012 | 98 | 37 | 2 | 5.41% | 21 | 178 | 11.80% | |
| Indiana | 5/8/2012 | 105 | 17 | 0 | 0.00% | 19 | 141 | 13.48% | |
| North Carolina | 5/8/2012 | 128 | 39 | 7 | 17.95% | 19 | 124 | 15.32% | |
| Pennsylvania | 4/24/2012 | 210 | 37 | 5 | 13.51% | 12 | 85 | 14.12% | |
| Illinois | 3/20/2012 | 149 | 33 | 6 | 18.18% | 7 | 48 | 14.58% | |
| Ohio | 3/6/2012 | 101 | 15 | 1 | 6.67% | 1 | 15 | 6.67% | |
| ***Note: The percent is calculated by dividing the total number of incumbents who lost by the number of incumbents who actually faced a primary. It is not using the total number of incumbents who ran for re-election.
+++A 12th incumbent lost in the Georgia August 21, 2012 runoff. Eleven incumbents lost in the July 31 primary. ^^^B.R. Skelton lost in the primary to Ed J. Harris but the result was overturned when the state GOP determined that Harris had not filed the necessary paperwork. Skelton was reinstated on the general election ballot, but for the purposes of this page, he is counted among those who were defeated. | |||||||||
Alaska
- Linda Menard (R), Alaska State Senate District G.
- Thomas Wagoner (R), Alaska State Senate District Q.
Arizona
- David Smith (Arizona) (R), Arizona House of Representatives District 7.
- Russell Jones (R), Arizona House of Representatives District 24.
Arkansas
- Bill Pritchard (R), Arkansas State Senate District 35.
- Jack Crumbly (D), Arkansas State Senate District 16.
California
The primary took place on June 5, 2012. No incumbents were defeated in the primary.
Colorado
- Jean White (R), Colorado State Senate, District 8.
- Marsha Looper (R), Colorado House of Representatives District 19.
Connecticut
- David Aldarondo (D), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 75.
- Edwin Gomes (D), Connecticut State Senate District 23.
- Hector Robles (D), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 6.
- Kathleen Tallarita (D), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 58.
Delaware
- Anthony DeLuca, Delaware Senator (D), Delaware State Senate District 11.
- Joseph Booth (R), Delaware State Senate District 19.
- Nick Manolakos (R), Delaware House of Representatives District 20.
Florida
- Ana Rivas Logan (R), Florida House Of Representatives District 114.
- John Patrick Julien (D), Florida House Of Representatives District 104.
- Steven Perman (D), Florida House Of Representatives District 78.
Georgia
- Charlice Byrd (R), Georgia House of Representatives District 20.
- Doug McKillip (R), Georgia House of Representatives District 115.
- Glenn Baker (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 78.
- Johnny Grant (R), Georgia State Senate District 25.
- Judy Manning (R), Georgia House of Representatives District 32.
- Keith Heard (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 114.
- Kip Smith (R), Georgia House of Representatives District 129.
- Miriam Paris (D), Georgia State Senate District 26.
- Ralph Long, III (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 61.
- Rashad Taylor (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 55.
- Steve Davis (Georgia) (R), Georgia House of Representatives District 109.
- Yasmin Neal (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 75.
Hawaii
- Carol Fukunaga (D), Hawaii State Senate District 11.
- Gil Riviere (R), Hawaii House of Representatives District 46.
- Heather Giugni (D), Hawaii House of Representatives District 33.
- Pohai Ryan (D), Hawaii State Senate District 25.
- Pono Chong (D), Hawaii House of Representatives District 49.
Idaho
- Jim Marriott (R), Idaho House of Representatives District 28B.
- Phil Hart (R), Idaho House of Representatives District 3B.
- Tim Corder (R), Idaho State Senate District 22.
Illinois
- Annazette Collins (D), Illinois State Senate District 5.
- Christine Johnson, Illinois legislator (R), Illinois State Senate District 35.
- Kent Gaffney (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 52.
- Paul Evans (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 102.
- Rosemary Mulligan (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 65.
- Shane Cultra (R), Illinois State Senate District 53.
Indiana
The primary took place on May 8, 2012. No incumbents were defeated.
Iowa
- Annette Sweeney (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 44.
- Erik Helland (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 69.
- James Hahn (R), Iowa State Senate District 40.
Kansas
- Bill Otto (Kansas) (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 9.
- Bob Marshall, Kansas Senator (R), Kansas State Senate District 13.
- Carl Holmes (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 125.
- Clay Aurand (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 109.
- Dick Kelsey (R), Kansas State Senate District 26.
- Dwayne Umbarger (R), Kansas State Senate District 14.
- Jean Schodorf (R), Kansas State Senate District 25.
- Judith Loganbill (D), Kansas House of Representatives District 86.
- Pete Brungardt (R), Kansas State Senate District 24.
- Reynaldo R. Mesa (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 123.
- Rick Billinger (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 121.
- Roger Reitz (R), Kansas State Senate District 22.
- Ron Worley (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 30.
- Ruth Teichman (R), Kansas State Senate District 33.
- Sheryl Spalding (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 29.
- Stephen Morris (R), Kansas State Senate District 39.
- Terri Lois Gregory (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 10.
- Tim Owens (R), Kansas State Senate District 8.
- Trent LeDoux (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 50.
- William Prescott (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 59.
Kentucky
Maine
The primary took place on June 12, 2012. No incumbents were defeated.
Massachusetts
- David Torrisi (D), Massachusetts House of Representatives Fourteenth Essex.
- Demetrius Atsalis (D), Massachusetts House of Representatives Second Barnstable.
- Kevin Aguiar (D), Massachusetts House of Representatives Seventh Bristol.
- Michael Kane (D), Massachusetts House of Representatives Fifth Hampden.
Michigan
- Jimmy Womack (D), Michigan House of Representatives District 7.
- Kurt Damrow (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 84.
- Lesia Liss (D), Michigan House of Representatives District 28.
- Maureen Stapleton (D), Michigan House of Representatives District 4.
- Timothy Bledsoe (D), Michigan House of Representatives District 1.
Minnesota
- Steve Smith (Minnesota) (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 33A.
Missouri
- Bert Atkins (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 75.
- Churie Spreng (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 76.
- Eileen McGeoghegan (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 77.
- Robin Wright-Jones (D), Missouri State Senate District 5.
- Sylvester Taylor, II (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 80.
- Thomas Long (R), Missouri House of Representatives, District 134.
- Tracy McCreery (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 83.
Montana
- Alan Hale (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 77.
- Carmine Mowbray (R), Montana State Senate District 6.
- Robert Wagner, Montana Representative (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 71.
- Tony Belcourt (D), Montana House of Representatives, District 32.
Nebraska
The primary took place on May 15, 2012. No incumbents were defeated.
Nevada
- John Jay Lee (D), Nevada State Senate, Clark 1.
- Kelly Kite (R), Nevada State Assembly District 39.
New Hampshire
- Barry Palmer (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Christopher Serlin (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 16.
- David Welch (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8.
- Donna Mauro (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4.
- Elaine Swinford (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 5.
- Glenn Ritter (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 14.
- Helen Deloge (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 12.
- Jenna Roberts (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 7.
- Jerry Bergevin (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17.
- Joanne Ward (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 13.
- Jonathan Maltz (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27.
- Julie Brown (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1.
- Karen Hutchinson (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 3.
- Kristen Larsen (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 2.
- Laura Gandia (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27.
- Marie Sapienza (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8.
- Peter Bolster (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 5.
- Randy Brownrigg (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27.
- Richard Dwinell (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Cheshire 5.
- Russell Day (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 7.
- Tony Soltani (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 8.
- William Remick (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Coos 2.
New York
- Shirley Huntley (D), New York Senate District 10.
North Carolina
- Chris Carney (North Carolina) (R), North Carolina State Senate District 41.
- Darrell McCormick (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 92.
- Efton Sager (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 11.
- James Crawford, Jr. (North Carolina) (D), North Carolina House of Representatives District 32.
- Larry Brown, North Carolina Representative (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 73.
- Stephen LaRoque (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 10.
- Trudi Walend (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 113.
North Dakota
- Curtis Olafson (R), North Dakota State Senate District 10.
- Duane Lee DeKrey (R), North Dakota House of Representatives District 14.
- Gerald Uglem (R), North Dakota State Senate District 19.
- Rae Ann Kelsch (R), North Dakota House of Representatives District 34.
New Mexico
- Antonio Lujan (D), New Mexico House of Representatives District 35.
- David Ulibarri (D), New Mexico Senate District 30.
- Dennis Kintigh (R), New Mexico House of Representatives District 57.
- Lynda Lovejoy (D), New Mexico Senate District 22.
- Richard Vigil (D), New Mexico House of Representatives District 70.
Ohio
- Jarrod Martin (R), Ohio House of Representatives District 70.
Oklahoma
- Guy Liebmann (R), Oklahoma House of Representatives District 82.
Oregon
- Chris Telfer (R), Oregon State Senate District 27.
- Michael Schaufler (D), Oregon House of Representatives District 48.
Pennsylvania
- Babette Josephs (D), Pennsylvania State House District 182.
- Joseph Preston, Jr. (D), Pennsylvania State House District 24.
- Ken Smith (D), Pennsylvania State House District 112.
- Kevin Murphy, Pennsylvania Representative (D), Pennsylvania State House District 113.
- Richard Geist (R), Pennsylvania State House District 79.
Rhode Island
- Jon Brien (D), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 50.
- Leo Medina (D), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 12.
- Michael Pinga (D), Rhode Island Senate District 9.
- Michael Tarro (D), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 8.
- Peter Petrarca (D), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 44.
- Rene Menard (D), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 45.
South Carolina
- B.R. Skelton (R), South Carolina House District 3.
- Curtis Brantley (D), South Carolina House District 122.
- David Thomas (South Carolina) (R), South Carolina State Senate District 8.
- Denny Neilson (D), South Carolina House District 56.
- Mike Rose (South Carolina) (R), South Carolina State Senate District 38.
- Steve Parker (R), South Carolina House District 37.
South Dakota
- Mark Venner (R), South Dakota House District 24.
- Mark Willadsen (R), South Dakota House District 11.
- Mitch Fargen (D), South Dakota House District 8.
- R. Shawn Tornow (R), South Dakota House District 14.
- Thomas Nelson (R), South Dakota State Senate District 31.
Tennessee
- Beverly Marrero (D), Tennessee State Senate District 30.
- Dale Ford (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 6.
- Debra Maggart (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 45.
- Don Miller (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 10.
- Jeanne Richardson (D), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 89.
- Jim Cobb (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 31.
- Julia Cheyanne Hurley (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 32.
- Linda Elam (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 57.
- Mary Pruitt (D), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 58.
- Mike Kernell (D), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 93.
- Richard Montgomery (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 12.
- Tommie Brown (D), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 28.
Texas
- Barbara Nash (R), Texas State House, District 93.
- Chuck Hopson (R), Texas State House, District 11.
- Jeff Wentworth (R), Texas State Senate, District 25.
- Jim Landtroop (R), Texas State House, District 85.
- Leo Berman (R), Texas State House, District 6.
- Marva Beck (R), Texas State House, District 57.
- Mike Hamilton (R), Texas State House, District 19.
- Rob Eissler (R), Texas State House, District 15.
- Sid Miller (R), Texas State House, District 59.
- Vicki Truitt (R), Texas State House, District 98.
- Wayne Christian (R), Texas State House, District 9.
Utah
- Bill Wright (R), Utah House of Representatives District 68.
- Brad J Galvez (R), Utah House of Representatives District 6.
- Bradley Daw (R), Utah House of Representatives District 60.
- Brian Doughty (D), Utah House of Representatives District 30.
- Casey Anderson (R), Utah State Senate District 28.
- David G Butterfield (R), Utah House of Representatives District 4.
- Merlynn Newbold (R), Utah House of Representatives District 50.
- Neal Hendrickson (D), Utah House of Representatives District 33.
Vermont
The primary took place on August 28, 2012. No incumbents were defeated.
Washington
The primary took place on August 7, 2012. No incumbents were defeated.
West Virginia
- Joseph Talbott (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 36.
- Richard Browning (D), West Virginia State Senate District 9.
Wisconsin
- Jason Fields (D), Wisconsin State Assembly District 11.
- Margaret Krusick (D), Wisconsin State Assembly District 7.
Wyoming
- Charles P. Childers (R), Wyoming State House, District 50.
- Clarence Vranish (R), Wyoming State House, District 49.
- Kit Jennings (R), Wyoming State Senate District 28.
The following tables are the same information as in the Primaries tab. However, these tables also include number of years in office that the incumbent served at the time of defeat.
State Senate
This is the list of the 45 incumbent state senators who were defeated in a primary in 2012.
| State Senators Defeated in 2012 Legislative Primaries | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Years in Office | Party | District |
| Annazette Collins | N/A | Illinois State Senate District 5 | |
| Anthony DeLuca | N/A | Delaware State Senate District 11 | |
| Beverly Marrero | N/A | Tennessee State Senate District 30 | |
| Bill Pritchard | 6 | Arkansas State Senate District 35 | |
| Bob Marshall | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 13 | |
| Carmine Mowbray | 2 | Montana State Senate District 6 | |
| Carol Fukunaga | 21 | Hawaii State Senate District 11 | |
| Casey Anderson | 2 | Utah State Senate District 28 | |
| Chris Carney | 2 | North Carolina State Senate District 41 | |
| Chris Telfer | N/A | Oregon State Senate District 27 | |
| Christine Johnson | N/A | Illinois State Senate District 35 | |
| Curtis Olafson | 5 | North Dakota State Senate District 10 | |
| David Thomas | N/A | South Carolina State Senate District 8 | |
| David Ulibarri | N/A | New Mexico Senate District 30 | |
| Dick Kelsey | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 26 | |
| Dwayne Umbarger | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 14 | |
| Edwin Gomes | 8 | Connecticut State Senate District 23 | |
| Gerald Uglem | 3 | North Dakota State Senate District 19 | |
| Jack Crumbly | 6 | Arkansas State Senate District 16 | |
| James Hahn | N/A | Iowa State Senate District 40 | |
| Jean Schodorf | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 25 | |
| Jean White | N/A | Colorado State Senate, District 8 | |
| Jeff Wentworth | N/A | Texas State Senate, District 25 | |
| John Jay Lee | 9 | Nevada State Senate, Clark 1 | |
| Johnny Grant | 8 | Georgia State Senate District 25 | |
| Joseph Booth | N/A | Delaware State Senate District 19 | |
| Kit Jennings | 8 | Wyoming State Senate District 28 | |
| Linda Menard | 4 | Alaska State Senate District G | |
| Lynda Lovejoy | N/A | New Mexico Senate District 22 | |
| Michael Pinga | 4 | Rhode Island Senate District 9 | |
| Mike Rose | 5 | South Carolina State Senate District 38 | |
| Miriam Paris | N/A | Georgia State Senate District 26 | |
| Pete Brungardt | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 24 | |
| Pohai Ryan | N/A | Hawaii State Senate District 25 | |
| Richard Browning | 4 | West Virginia State Senate District 9 | |
| Robin Wright-Jones | 4 | Missouri State Senate District 5 | |
| Roger Reitz | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 22 | |
| Ruth Teichman | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 33 | |
| Shane Cultra | N/A | Illinois State Senate District 53 | |
| Shirley Huntley | N/A | New York Senate District 10 | |
| Stephen Morris | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 39 | |
| Thomas Nelson | 4 | South Dakota State Senate District 31 | |
| Thomas Wagoner | 10 | Alaska State Senate District Q | |
| Tim Corder | N/A | Idaho State Senate District 22 | |
| Tim Owens | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 8 | |
State House
This is the list of the 149 incumbent state representatives who were defeated in a primary in 2012.
| State Representatives Defeated in 2012 Legislative Primaries | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Years in Office | Party | District |
| Alan Hale | 2 | Montana House of Representatives, District 77 | |
| Ana Rivas Logan | 3 | Florida House Of Representatives District 114 | |
| Annette Sweeney | N/A | Iowa House of Representatives District 44 | |
| Antonio Lujan | N/A | New Mexico House of Representatives District 35 | |
| B.R. Skelton | 11 | South Carolina House District 3 | |
| Babette Josephs | N/A | Pennsylvania State House District 182 | |
| Barbara Nash | N/A | Texas State House, District 93 | |
| Barry Palmer | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26 | |
| Bert Atkins | 4 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 75 | |
| Bill Otto | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 9 | |
| Bill Wright | 4 | Utah House of Representatives District 68 | |
| Brad J Galvez | 2 | Utah House of Representatives District 6 | |
| Bradley Daw | 8 | Utah House of Representatives District 60 | |
| Brian Doughty | 2 | Utah House of Representatives District 30 | |
| Carl Holmes | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 125 | |
| Charles P. Childers | 16 | Wyoming State House, District 50 | |
| Charlice Byrd | 8 | Georgia House of Representatives District 20 | |
| Christopher Serlin | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 16 | |
| Chuck Hopson | N/A | Texas State House, District 11 | |
| Churie Spreng | 10 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 76 | |
| Clarence Vranish | 2 | Wyoming State House, District 49 | |
| Clay Aurand | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 109 | |
| Curtis Brantley | N/A | South Carolina House District 122 | |
| Dale Ford | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 6 | |
| Darrell McCormick | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 92 | |
| David Aldarondo | 8 | Connecticut House of Representatives, District 75 | |
| David G Butterfield | 2 | Utah House of Representatives District 4 | |
| David Smith | N/A | Arizona House of Representatives District 7 | |
| David Torrisi | N/A | Massachusetts House of Representatives Fourteenth Essex | |
| David Welch | 29 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 | |
| Debra Maggart | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 45 | |
| Demetrius Atsalis | N/A | Massachusetts House of Representatives Second Barnstable | |
| Dennis Kintigh | N/A | New Mexico House of Representatives District 57 | |
| Denny Neilson | N/A | South Carolina House District 56 | |
| Don Miller | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 10 | |
| Donna Mauro | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 | |
| Doug McKillip | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 115 | |
| Duane Lee DeKrey | 19 | North Dakota House of Representatives District 14 | |
| Efton Sager | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 11 | |
| Eileen McGeoghegan | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 77 | |
| Elaine Swinford | 5 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 5 | |
| Erik Helland | N/A | Iowa House of Representatives District 69 | |
| Gil Riviere | 3 | Hawaii House of Representatives District 46 | |
| Glenn Baker | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 78 | |
| Glenn Ritter | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 14 | |
| Guy Liebmann | N/A | Oklahoma House of Representatives District 82 | |
| Heather Giugni | N/A | Hawaii House of Representatives District 33 | |
| Hector Robles | 4 | Connecticut House of Representatives, District 6 | |
| Helen Deloge | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 12 | |
| James Crawford, Jr. | 18 | North Carolina House of Representatives District 32 | |
| Jarrod Martin | 4 | Ohio House of Representatives District 70 | |
| Jason Fields | 8 | Wisconsin State Assembly District 11 | |
| Jeanne Richardson | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 89 | |
| Jenna Roberts | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 7 | |
| Jerry Bergevin | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17 | |
| Jim Cobb | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 31 | |
| Jim Landtroop | N/A | Texas State House, District 85 | |
| Jim Marriott | N/A | Idaho House of Representatives District 28B | |
| Jimmy Womack | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 7 | |
| Joanne Ward | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 13 | |
| John Patrick Julien | 3 | Florida House Of Representatives District 104 | |
| Jon Brien | N/A | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 50 | |
| Jonathan Maltz | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27 | |
| Joseph Preston, Jr | N/A | Pennsylvania State House District 24 | |
| Joseph Talbott | 10 | West Virginia House of Delegates District 36 | |
| Judith Loganbill | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 86 | |
| Judy Manning | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 32 | |
| Julia Cheyanne Hurley | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 32 | |
| Julie Brown | 25 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1 | |
| Karen Hutchinson | 15 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 3 | |
| Kathleen Tallarita | 14 | Connecticut House of Representatives, District 58 | |
| Keith Heard | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 114 | |
| Kelly Kite | 2 | Nevada State Assembly District 39 | |
| Ken Smith | N/A | Pennsylvania State House District 112 | |
| Kent Gaffney | N/A | Illinois House of Representatives District 52 | |
| Kevin Aguiar | N/A | Massachusetts House of Representatives Seventh Bristol | |
| Kevin Murphy | N/A | Pennsylvania State House District 113 | |
| Kip Smith | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 129 | |
| Kristen Larsen | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 2 | |
| Kurt Damrow | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 84 | |
| Larry Brown | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 73 | |
| Laura Gandia | 5 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27 | |
| Leo Berman | N/A | Texas State House, District 6 | |
| Leo Medina | N/A | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 12 | |
| Lesia Liss | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 28 | |
| Linda Elam | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 57 | |
| Margaret Krusick | 30 | Wisconsin State Assembly District 7 | |
| Marie Sapienza | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 | |
| Mark Venner | 2 | South Dakota House District 24 | |
| Mark Willadsen | 2 | South Dakota House District 11 | |
| Marsha Looper | N/A | Colorado House of Representatives District 19 | |
| Marva Beck | N/A | Texas State House, District 57 | |
| Mary Pruitt | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 58 | |
| Maureen Stapleton | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 4 | |
| Merlynn Newbold | 12 | Utah House of Representatives District 50 | |
| Michael Kane | N/A | Massachusetts House of Representatives Fifth Hampden | |
| Michael Schaufler | N/A | Oregon House of Representatives District 48 | |
| Michael Tarro | N/A | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 8 | |
| Mike Hamilton | N/A | Texas State House, District 19 | |
| Mike Kernell | 38 | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 93 | |
| Mitch Fargen | 4 | South Dakota House District 8 | |
| Neal Hendrickson | 22 | Utah House of Representatives District 33 | |
| Nick Manolakos | 6 | Delaware House of Representatives District 20 | |
| Paul Evans | N/A | Illinois House of Representatives District 102 | |
| Peter Bolster | 5 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 5 | |
| Peter Petrarca | N/A | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 44 | |
| Phil Hart | N/A | Idaho House of Representatives District 3B | |
| Pono Chong | N/A | Hawaii House of Representatives District 49 | |
| R. Shawn Tornow | 2 | South Dakota House District 14 | |
| Rae Ann Kelsch | 23 | North Dakota House of Representatives District 34 | |
| Ralph Long, III | 4 | Georgia House of Representatives District 61 | |
| Randy Brownrigg | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 27 | |
| Rashad Taylor | 4 | Georgia House of Representatives District 55 | |
| Rene Menard | N/A | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 45 | |
| Reynaldo R. Mesa | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 123 | |
| Richard Dwinell | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Cheshire 5 | |
| Richard Geist | N/A | Pennsylvania State House District 79 | |
| Richard Montgomery | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 12 | |
| Richard Vigil | N/A | New Mexico House of Representatives District 70 | |
| Rick Billinger | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 121 | |
| Rob Eissler | N/A | Texas State House, District 15 | |
| Robert Wagner | 4 | Montana House of Representatives, District 71 | |
| Ron Worley | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 30 | |
| Rosemary Mulligan | N/A | Illinois House of Representatives District 65 | |
| Russell Day | 7 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 7 | |
| Russell Jones | N/A | Arizona House of Representatives District 24 | |
| Sheryl Spalding | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 29 | |
| Sid Miller | N/A | Texas State House, District 59 | |
| Stephen LaRoque | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 10 | |
| Steve Davis | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 109 | |
| Steve Parker | N/A | South Carolina House District 37 | |
| Steve Smith | N/A | Minnesota House of Representatives District 33A | |
| Steven Perman | 3 | Florida House Of Representatives District 78 | |
| Sylvester Taylor, II | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 80 | |
| Terri Lois Gregory | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 10 | |
| Thomas Long | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 134 | |
| Timothy Bledsoe | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 1 | |
| Tommie Brown | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 28 | |
| Tony Belcourt | 4 | Montana House of Representatives, District 32 | |
| Tony Soltani | 3 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 8 | |
| Tracy McCreery | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 83 | |
| Trent LeDoux | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 50 | |
| Trudi Walend | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 113 | |
| Vicki Truitt | N/A | Texas State House, District 98 | |
| Wade Hurt | N/A | Kentucky House of Representatives District 37 | |
| Wayne Christian | N/A | Texas State House, District 9 | |
| William Prescott | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 59 | |
| William Remick | 9 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Coos 2 | |
| Yasmin Neal | N/A | Georgia House of Representatives District 75 | |
General
This is the list of the 8 incumbent state legislators who lost to a fellow incumbent in a 2012 legislative general elections.
| State Legislators Defeated in 2012 Legislative General Election | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Years in Office | Party | District |
| Bruce Borders | N/A | Indiana House of Representatives District 45 | |
| Evan Wynn | 2 | Wisconsin State Assembly District 43 | |
| Fred Cox | 2 | Utah House of Representatives District 32 | |
| Jeremy Taylor | N/A | Iowa House of Representatives District 1 | |
| John Steinbrink | 16 | Wisconsin State Assembly District 65 | |
| Robert Kilichowski | 5 | North Dakota House of Representatives District 16 | |
| Shawn Hamerlinck | N/A | Iowa State Senate District 42 | |
| Tom Conklin | 5 | North Dakota House of Representatives District 4 | |
Primaries
This is the list of the 38 incumbent state legislators who lost to a fellow incumbent in a 2012 legislative primary.
| State Legislators Defeated in 2012 Legislative Primary Election | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Years in Office | Party | District |
| Ana Rivas Logan | 3 | Florida House Of Representatives District 114 | |
| Annette Sweeney | N/A | Iowa House of Representatives District 44 | |
| Beverly Marrero | N/A | Tennessee State Senate District 30 | |
| Bill Otto | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 9 | |
| Brad J Galvez | 2 | Utah House of Representatives District 6 | |
| Carol Fukunaga | 21 | Hawaii State Senate District 11 | |
| Christine Johnson | N/A | Illinois State Senate District 35 | |
| Churie Spreng | 10 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 76 | |
| Clay Aurand | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 109 | |
| Curtis Olafson | 5 | North Dakota State Senate District 10 | |
| Darrell McCormick | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 92 | |
| Dennis Kintigh | N/A | New Mexico House of Representatives District 57 | |
| Duane Lee DeKrey | 19 | North Dakota House of Representatives District 14 | |
| Dwayne Umbarger | N/A | Kansas State Senate District 14 | |
| Efton Sager | N/A | North Carolina House of Representatives District 11 | |
| Eileen McGeoghegan | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 77 | |
| Elaine Swinford | 5 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 5 | |
| Heather Giugni | N/A | Hawaii House of Representatives District 33 | |
| James Crawford, Jr. | 18 | North Carolina House of Representatives District 32 | |
| James Hahn | N/A | Iowa State Senate District 40 | |
| Jeanne Richardson | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 89 | |
| Jimmy Womack | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 7 | |
| John Patrick Julien | 3 | Florida House Of Representatives District 104 | |
| Judith Loganbill | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 86 | |
| Lesia Liss | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 28 | |
| Marsha Looper | N/A | Colorado House of Representatives District 19 | |
| Maureen Stapleton | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 4 | |
| Mike Kernell | 38 | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 93 | |
| Mitch Fargen | 4 | South Dakota House District 8 | |
| Pono Chong | N/A | Hawaii House of Representatives District 49 | |
| Rick Billinger | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 121 | |
| Ron Worley | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 30 | |
| Sylvester Taylor, II | 2 | Missouri House of Representatives, District 80 | |
| Tim Corder | N/A | Idaho State Senate District 22 | |
| Timothy Bledsoe | N/A | Michigan House of Representatives District 1 | |
| Tommie Brown | N/A | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 28 | |
| Trent LeDoux | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 50 | |
| William Prescott | N/A | Kansas House of Representatives District 59 | |
Incumbents defeated in November's general
Alaska
- Alan S. Dick (R), Alaska House of Representatives District 6.
- Albert Kookesh (D), Alaska State Senate District C.
- Bettye Davis (D), Alaska State Senate District K.
- Bill Thomas (Alaska) (R), Alaska House of Representatives District 5.
- Bob Miller (D), Alaska House of Representatives District 7.
- Joe Paskvan (D), Alaska State Senate District E.
- Joe Thomas (D), Alaska State Senate District D.
- Kyle Johansen (R), Alaska House of Representatives District 1.
- Pete Petersen (D), Alaska House of Representatives District 19.
Arizona
- Amanda Reeve (R), Arizona House of Representatives District 6.
- Frank Antenori (R), Arizona State Senate District 30.
- Jerry Lewis, Arizona Senator (R), Arizona State Senate District 18.
- Ted Vogt (R), Arizona House of Representatives District 30.
Arkansas
- Jon Hubbard (R), Arkansas House of Representatives District 75.
- Leslee Milam Post (D), Arkansas House of Representatives District 83.
- Lori Benedict (R), Arkansas House of Representatives District 82.
- Loy Mauch (R), Arkansas House of Representatives District 26.
- Mike Fletcher (D), Arkansas State Senate District 27.
- Steve Harrelson (D), Arkansas State Senate District 21.
California
- Betsy Butler (D), California State Assembly District 53.
- Chris Norby (R), California State Assembly District 72.
- Michael Allen (D), California State Assembly District 7.
Colorado
- Cindy Acree (R), Colorado House of Representatives District 40.
- J. Paul Brown (R), Colorado House of Representatives District 59.
- Mark H. Barker (R), Colorado House of Representatives District 17.
- Robert Ramirez (R), Colorado House of Representatives District 29.
Connecticut
- Bill Wadsworth (R), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 21.
- Len Suzio (R), Connecticut State Senate District 13.
- Leonard Greene, Jr. (R), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 105.
- Vickie Orsini Nardello (D), Connecticut House of Representatives, District 89.
Delaware
- Dorinda Connor (R), Delaware State Senate District 12.
- Lincoln D. Willis (R), Delaware House of Representatives District 29.
- Michael Katz (D), Delaware State Senate District 4.
Florida
- Chris Dorworth (R), Florida House Of Representatives District 34.
- Ellyn Bogdanoff (R), Florida State Senate District 25.
- Peter Nehr (R), Florida House Of Representatives District 48.
- Scott Plakon (R), Florida House Of Representatives District 37.
- Shawn Harrison (R), Florida House Of Representatives District 60.
Georgia
- Barbara Reece (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 11.
- Doug Stoner (D), Georgia State Senate District 6.
- Rick Crawford (Georgia) (D), Georgia House of Representatives District 16.
Hawaii
- Corinne Ching (R), Hawaii House of Representatives District 27.
- George Fontaine (R), Hawaii House of Representatives District 11.
- Marilyn Lee (D), Hawaii House of Representatives District 38.
Idaho
- Julie Ellsworth (R), Idaho House of Representatives District 18A.
- Mitch Toryanski (R), Idaho State Senate District 18.
Illinois
- Angelo Saviano (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 77.
- Carole Pankau (R), Illinois State Senate District 23.
- Richard Morthland (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 71.
- Sandy Cole (R), Illinois House of Representatives District 62.
Indiana
- Bruce Borders (R), Indiana House of Representatives District 45.
- Cindy Noe (R), Indiana House of Representatives District 87.
- Peggy Welch (D), Indiana House of Representatives District 60.
- Phillip Pflum (D), Indiana House of Representatives District 56.
- Winfield Moses, Jr. (D), Indiana House of Representatives District 81.
Iowa
- Bob Hager (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 16.
- Jeremy Taylor (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 1.
- John Wittneben (D), Iowa House of Representatives District 7.
- Merlin Bartz (R), Iowa State Senate District 6.
- Nick Wagner (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 36.
- Renee Schulte (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 37.
- Ross C. Paustian (R), Iowa House of Representatives District 84.
- Ryan Flood (R), Iowa State Senate District 34.
- Shawn Hamerlinck (R), Iowa State Senate District 42.
Kansas
- Allen Schmidt (D), Kansas State Senate District 36.
- Ann Mah (D), Kansas House of Representatives District 53.
- Bill Feuerborn (D), Kansas House of Representatives District 5.
- Chris Steineger (R), Kansas State Senate District 6.
- Jana Taylor Goodman (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 41.
- Joseph Scapa (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 87.
- Kelly Kultala (D), Kansas State Senate District 5.
- Mike Burgess (R), Kansas House of Representatives District 51.
- Sean Gatewood (D), Kansas House of Representatives District 57.
- Vincent Wetta (D), Kansas House of Representatives District 80.
Kentucky
- Joey Pendleton (D), Kentucky State Senate District 3.
- Linda Belcher (D), Kentucky House of Representatives District 49.
- Mike Nemes (R), Kentucky House of Representatives District 38.
- Ted Edmonds (D), Kentucky House of Representatives District 91.
Maine
- Beth O'Connor (R), Maine House of Representatives District 145.
- Bradley Moulton (R), Maine House of Representatives District 149.
- Bruce Bickford (R), Maine House of Representatives District 70.
- Christopher Rector (R), Maine State Senate District 22.
- David Slagger (I), Maine House of Representatives - Maliseet Tribe.
- Douglas Damon (R), Maine House of Representatives District 16.
- James Parker (R), Maine House of Representatives District 18.
- Jane Knapp (R), Maine House of Representatives District 129.
- John L. Martin (D), Maine House of Representatives District 1.
- John M. Brown (R), Maine State Senate District 8.
- John Picchiotti (R), Maine House of Representatives District 84.
- Karen Foster (R), Maine House of Representatives District 58.
- Kimberly Olsen (R), Maine House of Representatives District 64.
- Lois Snowe Mello (R), Maine State Senate District 15.
- Michael Willette (R), Maine House of Representatives District 5.
- Nichi Farnham (R), Maine State Senate District 32.
- R. Ryan Harmon (R), Maine House of Representatives District 45.
- Susan Morissette (R), Maine House of Representatives District 54.
- Thomas Martin, Jr. (R), Maine State Senate District 25.
Maryland
Massachusetts
- George Ross (R), Massachusetts House of Representatives, Second Bristol District.
- Richard Bastien (R), Massachusetts State House, Second Worcester District.
- Steven Levy (R), Massachusetts State House, Fourth Middlesex District.
- William J. Callahan (R), Massachusetts House of Representatives Fifth Middlesex.
Michigan
- Deb Shaughnessy (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 71.
- Holly Hughes (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 91.
- Mark Ouimet (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 52.
- Matt Huuki (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 110.
- Roy Schmidt (R), Michigan House of Representatives District 76.
Minnesota
- Benjamin Kruse (R), Minnesota State Senate District 47.
- Bruce Vogel (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 13B.
- Carolyn McElfatrick (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 3B.
- David Hancock (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 2B.
- Diane Anderson (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 38A.
- Doug Wardlow (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 38B.
- Joe Gimse (R), Minnesota State Senate District 13.
- John Carlson (R), Minnesota State Senate District 4.
- John Howe (R), Minnesota State Senate District 28.
- Keith Downey (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 41A.
- King Banaian (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 15B.
- Kirk Stensrud (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 42A.
- Larry Howes (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 4B.
- Pam Wolf (R), Minnesota State Senate District 51.
- Rich Murray (R), Minnesota House of Representatives District 27A.
- Ted Daley (R), Minnesota State Senate District 38.
- Ted Lillie (R), Minnesota State Senate District 56.
Missouri
- Brent Lasater (R), Missouri House of Representatives, District 53.
- Cloria Brown (R), Missouri House of Representatives, District 85.
- Jim Lembke (R), Missouri State Senate District 1.
- Melissa Leach (R), Missouri House of Representatives, District 137.
- Paul Quinn (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 9.
- Tom Shively (D), Missouri House of Representatives, District 8.
Montana
- Cleve Loney (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 25.
- Dan Skattum (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 62.
- Gary Branae (D), Montana State Senate District 27.
- Joe Read (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 15.
- Lila Walter Evans (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 16.
- Max Yates (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 74.
- Sterling Small (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 41.
- Tom Burnett (R), Montana House of Representatives, District 63.
Nebraska
- Brenda Council (I), Nebraska State Senate District 11.
- Paul Lambert (I), Nebraska State Senate District 2.
Nevada
- Marcus Conklin (D), Nevada State Assembly District 37.
New Hampshire
- Anne Cartwright (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Cheshire 2.
- Benjamin Baroody (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 13.
- Beverly Rodeschin (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 2.
- Bill O'Connor (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 3.
- Bill Ohm (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Brandon Giuda (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 7.
- Brian Seaworth (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 7.
- Bruce Marcus (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 3.
- Carl Seidel (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 20.
- Carlos Gonzalez (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17.
- Charlene Lovett (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 4.
- Charles Sova (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 10.
- Charlie Moore (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Cheshire 7.
- Cliff Newton (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1.
- Daniel Donovan (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 2.
- David Robbins (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Donald Andolina (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 6.
- Donald McClarren (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 21.
- Duane Erickson (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 25.
- Duffy Daugherty (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Coos 1.
- Edith Hogan (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 25.
- Edwin Smith (R), New Hampshire State House, Cheshire 4.
- Evalyn Merrick (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Coos 2.
- Frank McCarthy (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Carroll 1.
- Franklin Sterling (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Cheshire 7.
- Fred Leonard (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1.
- Gregory Hill (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 6.
- Gregory Sorg (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 3.
- Harry Accornero (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 4.
- Holly Mecheski (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 1.
- Irene Messier (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17.
- James Summers (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Jason Antosz (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 9.
- Jennifer Coffey (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 6.
- Jennifer Daler (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 4.
- Jim Luther (R), New Hampshire State Senate District 12.
- John Tholl (R), New Hampshire State House, Coos 2.
- Jon Richardson (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 8.
- Joseph Thomas (R), New Hampshire State House, Hillsborough 19.
- Joshua Davenport (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12.
- Kenneth Kreis (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 6.
- Kenneth Sheffert (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 15.
- Kevin Avard (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 20.
- Kevin Reichard (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 5.
- Lee Quandt (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 13.
- Lisa Scontsas (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 22.
- Lyle Bulis (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 1.
- Mark Lindsley (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 5.
- Mark Proulx (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 15.
- Matthew Quandt (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 13.
- Matthew Swank (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17.
- Michael Balboni (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 21.
- Michael Buxton (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 24.
- Michael Reed (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Michael Weeden (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 6.
- Mike Ball (New Hampshire) (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 9.
- Paul Ingbretson (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 5.
- Paul LaCasse (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 4.
- Paul Mirski (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 10.
- Paul Simard (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 8.
- Peter Silva (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26.
- Philip Munck (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 2.
- Robert Fredette (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 1.
- Robert Kingsbury (R), New Hampshire State House, Belknap 4.
- Robert Moore (New Hampshire) (R), New Hampshire State House, Cheshire 1.
- Ross Terrio (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 14.
- Sandra Keans (D), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1.
- Sean McGuinness (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 20.
- Spec Bowers (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 3.
- Stephen Stepanek (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 6.
- Steve Winter (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 3.
- Susan DeLemus (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Strafford 1.
- Tammy Simmons (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 17.
- Thomas Howard (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 2.
- Thomas Laware (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Sullivan 5.
- Timothy Twombly (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 25.
- Will Smith (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 18.
- William Condra (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 4.
- Win Hutchinson (R), New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 9.
New Mexico
- [[Andrew Nunez (I), New Mexico House of Representatives District 36.
- Conrad James (R), New Mexico House of Representatives District 24.
- Jim Hall (New Mexico 43) (R), New Mexico House of Representatives District 43.
- Lisa Curtis (D), New Mexico Senate District 21.
- Mary Jane Garcia (D), New Mexico Senate District 36.
- Ray Begaye (D), New Mexico House of Representatives District 4.
- Ricky Little (R), New Mexico House of Representatives District 53.
- Timothy Jennings (D), New Mexico Senate District 32.
New York
- David Storobin (R), New York Senate District 27.
- Dean Murray (R), New York State Assembly District 3.
- Donald Miller (R), New York State Assembly District 121.
- Naomi Rivera (D), New York State Assembly District 80.
- Robert Castelli (R), New York State Assembly District 89.
- Roy McDonald (R), New York Senate District 43.
- Stephen Saland (R), New York Senate District 41.
North Carolina
- Doug Berger (D), North Carolina State Senate District 7.
- Gaston Pridgen (R), North Carolina House of Representatives District 46.
- Marian McLawhorn (D), North Carolina House of Representatives District 9.
- Martha Alexander (D), North Carolina House of Representatives District 106.
- Ray Rapp (D), North Carolina House of Representatives District 118.
- Stan White (D), North Carolina State Senate District 1.
North Dakota
- Donald Clark (R), North Dakota House of Representatives District 44.
- Jim Roers (R), North Dakota State Senate District 46.
- Lyle Hanson (D), North Dakota House of Representatives District 12.
- Robert Kilichowski (D), North Dakota House of Representatives District 16.
- Shirley Meyer (D), North Dakota House of Representatives District 36.
- Tom Conklin (D), North Dakota House of Representatives District 4.
Ohio
- Casey Kozlowski (R), Ohio House of Representatives District 99.
- Craig Newbold (R), Ohio House of Representatives District 1.
Oklahoma
None
Oregon
- Katie Eyre (R), Oregon House of Representatives District 29.
- Matthew Wand (R), Oregon House of Representatives District 49.
- Patrick Sheehan (R), Oregon House of Representatives District 51.
- Shawn Lindsay (R), Oregon House of Representatives District 30.
Pennsylvania
- John Reynard (D), Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 134.
Rhode Island
- Bethany Moura (R), Rhode Island Senate District 19.
- Daniel Reilly (R), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 72.
- Francis Maher, Jr. (R), Rhode Island Senate District 34.
- Glenford Shibley (R), Rhode Island Senate District 33.
- Laurence Ehrhardt (R), Rhode Island House of Representatives District 32.
South Carolina
- John Knotts (R), South Carolina State Senate District 23.
South Dakota
- Arthur Fryslie (R), South Dakota State Senate District 6.
- Bob Deelstra (R), South Dakota House District 9.
- David Scott (South Dakota) (R), South Dakota House District 21.
- Kent Juhnke (R), South Dakota State Senate District 21.
Tennessee
- Jim Gotto (R), Tennessee House Of Representatives District 60.
- Tim Barnes (D), Tennessee State Senate District 22.
Texas
- Connie Scott (R), Texas State House, District 34.
- Dee Margo (R), Texas State House, District 78.
- John Garza (R), Texas State House, District 117.
Utah
- Christine Watkins (R), Utah House of Representatives District 69.
- Fred Cox (R), Utah House of Representatives District 32.
Vermont
- Eldred French (D), Vermont State Senate, Rutland District.
- Gary Reis (R), Vermont House Of Representatives, Caledonia 3.
- James Eckhardt (R), Vermont House Of Representatives, Rutland-Windsor 1.
- Margaret Andrews (D), Vermont House Of Representatives, Rutland 5-2.
- Peter Perley (R), Vermont House Of Representatives, Franklin 4.
- William Aswad (D), Vermont House Of Representatives, Chittenden 3-1.
Washington
- Dan Swecker (R), Washington State Senate District 20.
- Katrina Asay (R), Washington House Of Representatives District 30b.
- Mary Margaret Haugen (D), Washington State Senate District 10.
- Mike Armstrong (R), Washington House Of Representatives District 12b.
West Virginia
- Barbara Hatfield (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 30.
- Bonnie Brown (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 30.
- Helen Martin (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 13.
- Larry Barker (West Virginia) (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 18.
- Mark Wills (D), West Virginia State Senate District 10.
- Ronald Fragale (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 48.
- Stanley Shaver (D), West Virginia House of Delegates District 46.
- Walter Duke (R), West Virginia House of Delegates District 54.
Wisconsin
- Evan Wynn (R), Wisconsin State Assembly District 43.
- Jessica King (D), Wisconsin State Senate District 18.
- Joe Knilans (R), Wisconsin State Assembly District 44.
- John Steinbrink (D), Wisconsin State Assembly District 65.
- Roger Rivard (R), Wisconsin State Assembly District 75.
Wyoming
- Joseph Barbuto (D), Wyoming State House, District 48.
Incumbents who lost in 2011 Elections
The following table displays the number of incumbents in 2011 who lost in each state.
| State | Total in general election | Total in primary | Total in 2011 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana | 5 | 0 | 5 |
| Mississippi | 11 | 8 | 19 |
| New Jersey | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Virginia | 4 | 0 | 4 |
| TOTALS | 20 | 8 | 28 |
Incumbents who lost in 2010 Elections
The following table displays the number of incumbents in 2010 who lost in each state.
| State | Total in general election | Total in primary | Total in 2010 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 22 | 6 | 28 |
| Alaska | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| Arizona | 7 | 4 | 11 |
| Arkansas | 6 | 1 | 7 |
| California | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Colorado | 7 | 0 | 7 |
| Connecticut | 13 | 0 | 13 |
| Delaware | 3 | 1 | 4 |
| Florida | 5 | 0 | 5 |
| Georgia | 3 | 4 | 7 |
| Hawaii | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Idaho | 2 | 6 | 8 |
| Illinois | 7 | 1 | 8 |
| Indiana | 10 | 1 | 11 |
| Iowa | 17 | 2 | 19 |
| Kansas | 14 | 5 | 19 |
| Kentucky | 7 | 2 | 9 |
| Maine | 20 | 0 | 20 |
| Maryland | 3 | 6 | 9 |
| Massachusetts | 11 | 1 | 12 |
| Michigan | 9 | 1 | 10 |
| Minnesota | 34 | 2 | 36 |
| Missouri | 10 | 3 | 13 |
| Montana | 10 | 2 | 12 |
| Nebraska | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Nevada | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| New Hampshire | 90 | 0 | 90 |
| New Mexico | 7 | 2 | 9 |
| New York | 11 | 4 | 15 |
| North Carolina | 19 | 5 | 24 |
| North Dakota | 12 | 0 | 12 |
| Ohio | 13 | 1 | 14 |
| Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 7 |
| Oregon | 4 | 0 | 4 |
| Pennsylvania | 12 | 1 | 13 |
| Rhode Island | 4 | 10 | 14 |
| South Carolina | 3 | 5 | 8 |
| South Dakota | 9 | 1 | 10 |
| Tennessee | 13 | 2 | 15 |
| Texas | 20 | 7 | 27 |
| Utah | 7 | 2 | 9 |
| Vermont | 6 | 0 | 6 |
| Washington | 10 | 1 | 11 |
| West Virginia | 7 | 3 | 10 |
| Wisconsin | 14 | 1 | 15 |
| Wyoming | 8 | 0 | 8 |
| TOTALS | 504 | 96 | 600 |
See also
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