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Incumbents defeated in state legislative elections, 2013

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There were 220 state legislative seats up for election on November 5, 2013, in two states. This page analyzes incumbents defeated in those elections. An incumbent may be defeated at two points in an election cycle: during a primary and during a general election.[1]

In 2013, seven incumbents lost their re-election bids: five in general elections and two in primaries. This was down from 2011 when 30 incumbents were defeated in the four states that held elections that year.

On this page, you will find:

Incumbents defeated in general elections

In state legislative general elections, five incumbents lost to challengers, 2.5% of incumbents running for re-election. This was down from 2011 when 4.4% of incumbents were defeated across the four states that held elections that year.

In 2013 general elections:

  • One Democratic incumbent lost, 1.0% of the 97 Democratic incumbents who ran and 1.3% of the 80 contested Democratic incumbents.
  • Four Republican incumbents lost, 3.8% of the 104 Republican incumbents who ran and 5.3% of the 76 contested Republican incumbents.
  • In 2013


    Click [show] on the table below to view general election incumbent defeat statistics by state in 2013. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Historical comparison

    The chart below shows a partisan breakdown of incumbents defeated in general elections from 2011 to 2013.


    Click [show] on the table below to view general election incumbent defeat statistics by state from 2011 to 2013. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in primaries

    In state legislative primaries, two incumbents lost to challengers, 1.0% of incumbents running for re-election. This was down from 2011 when nine incumbents were defeated across the four states that held elections that year.

    In 2013 primaries:

  • Two Republican incumbents lost, 1.9% of the 107 Republican incumbents who ran and 20% of the 10 contested Republican incumbents.
  • In 2013


    Click [show] on the table below to view primary incumbent defeat statistics by state in 2013. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Historical comparison

    The chart below shows a partisan breakdown of incumbents defeated in primaries from 2011 to 2013.


    Click [show] on the table below to view primary incumbent defeat statistics by state from 2011 to 2013. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    By state

    Overview

    General elections

    Primaries

    New Jersey

    General election defeats

    There were 120 seats up for election in New Jersey. Overall, 113 incumbents advanced to the general election, including 67 Democrats and 46 Republicans. Of that total, two incumbents lost—one Democrat and one Republican—representing 1.8% of incumbents who advanced to the general election.

    Statistics from 2013 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in general elections in New Jersey, 2013
    Chamber
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Running Def. % Running Def. % Running Def. %
    House 44 1 2.3% 30 1 3.3% 74 2 2.7%
    Senate 23 0 0.0% 16 0 0.0% 39 0 0.0%
    Total 67 1 1.5% 46 1 2.2% 113 2 1.8%

    Historical general election defeat statistics are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in general elections in New Jersey, 2011-2013
    Year
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Running Def. % Running Def. % Running Def. %
    2011 64 0 0.0% 41 1 2.4% 105 1 1.0%
    2013 67 1 1.5% 46 1 2.2% 113 2 1.8%

    Primary defeats

    There were 120 seats up for election in New Jersey. Overall, 114 incumbents filed for re-election, including 68 Democrats and 46 Republicans. No incumbents who filed for re-election lost in primaries.

    Statistics from 2013 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in primaries in New Jersey, 2013
    Chamber
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. %
    House 45 8 0 0.0% 30 3 0 0.0% 75 11 0 0.0%
    Senate 23 4 0 0.0% 16 2 0 0.0% 39 6 0 0.0%
    Total 68 12 0 0.0% 46 5 0 0.0% 114 17 0 0.0%

    Historical primary defeat statistics are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in primaries in New Jersey, 2011-2013
    Year
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. %
    2011 63 12 0 0.0% 43 6 0 0.0% 106 18 0 0.0%
    2013 68 12 0 0.0% 46 5 0 0.0% 114 17 0 0.0%

    Virginia

    General election defeats

    There were 100 seats up for election in Virginia. Overall, 88 incumbents advanced to the general election, including 30 Democrats and 58 Republicans. Of that total, three Republican incumbents lost, representing 3.4% of incumbents who advanced to the general election.

    Statistics from 2013 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in general elections in Virginia, 2013
    Chamber
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Running Def. % Running Def. % Running Def. %
    House 30 0 0.0% 58 3 5.2% 88 3 3.4%
    Senate Did not hold elections.
    Total 30 0 0.0% 58 3 5.2% 88 3 3.4%

    Historical general election defeat statistics are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in general elections in Virginia, 2011-2013
    Year
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Running Def. % Running Def. % Running Def. %
    2011 54 2 3.7% 68 0 0.0% 123 2 1.6%
    2013 30 0 0.0% 58 3 5.2% 88 3 3.4%

    Primary defeats

    There were 100 seats up for election in Virginia. Overall, 91 incumbents filed for re-election, including 30 Democrats and 61 Republicans. Of that total, two Republican incumbents lost in primaries, representing 2.2% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    Statistics from 2013 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in primaries in Virginia, 2013
    Chamber
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. %
    House 30 2 0 0.0% 61 5 2 3.3% 91 7 2 2.2%
    Senate Did not hold elections.
    Total 30 2 0 0.0% 61 5 2 3.3% 91 7 2 2.2%

    Historical primary defeat statistics are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Incumbents defeated in primaries in Virginia, 2011-2013
    Year
    Democratic incumbents Republican incumbents Total incumbents
    Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. % Filed Cont. Def. %
    2011 53 1 0 0.0% 68 1 0 0.0% 122 2 0 0.0%
    2013 30 2 0 0.0% 61 5 2 3.3% 91 7 2 2.2%


    See also

    Footnotes

    1. Incumbents may also be defeated in other nominating contests such as conventions. Ballotpedia counts an incumbent defeat in a convention as a defeat in a primary.