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There were 5,875 state legislative seats up for election on November 3, 2020, in 44 states. Overall, 4,999 incumbents filed for re-election and were running at the time of their respective primaries. Of that total, 1,006 incumbents faced contested primaries, representing 20% of all incumbents who filed for re-election. This was the same percentage as in 2010, 2014, and 2016 (20%) but lower than in 2018 (22%).

A primary is contested when there are more candidates running than nominations available. When this occurs, and an incumbent is present, it means the incumbent could possibly lose the primary. Learn more about the terms and methodologies used in this analysis.

Ballotpedia uses the number and percentage of incumbents in contested primaries to help determine the overall competitiveness of an election cycle. A larger number of contested primaries indicates more opportunities for voters to elect a non-incumbent to office. A smaller number indicates fewer of those opportunities.

In 2020:

  • There were 494 Democratic incumbents in contested primaries, representing 21% of all Democratic incumbents who filed for re-election, a 1% increase from 2018.
  • There were 511 Republican incumbents in contested primaries, representing 20% of all Republican incumbents who filed for re-election, a 13% decrease from 2018.
  • There was one minor party or independent incumbent in contested primaries, representing 5% of all minor party or independent incumbents who filed for re-election.
  • The total number of incumbents in contested primaries—1,006—was down from 2018 (1,082), representing a 7% decrease.


  • State legislative incumbents in contested primaries, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 4,710 1,962 396 20.2% 2,049 405 19.8% 4,032 802 19.9%
    Senate 1,165 453 98 21.6% 513 106 20.7% 967 204 21.1%
    Total 5,875 2,415 494 20.5% 2,562 511 19.9% 4,999 1,006 20.1%


    Click [show] on the table below to view incumbents in contested primaries statistics by state in 2020. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    Historical comparison

    The chart below shows a breakdown of incumbents in contested primaries from 2010 to 2020.


    Click [show] on the table below to view overall incumbents in contested primaries statistics by state from 2010 to 2020. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    By state

    Overview

    Alaska

    There were 50 seats up for election in Alaska. A total of 47 incumbents filed for re-election: 17 Democrats, 28 Republicans, and two minor party or independent incumbents. Of that total, 19 incumbents—two Democrats and 17 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 40.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Alaska, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 40 14 2 14.3% 21 11 52.4% 37 13 35.1%
    Senate 10 3 0 0.0% 7 6 85.7% 10 6 60.0%
    Total 50 17 2 11.8% 28 17 60.7% 47 19 40.4%

    2010-2020

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

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Alaska, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 50 22 1 4.5% 23 5 21.7% 45 6 13.3%
    2012 59 21 3 14.3% 32 13 40.6% 54 16 29.6%
    2014 54 18 1 5.6% 29 3 10.3% 47 4 8.5%
    2016 50 18 2 11.1% 22 10 45.5% 41 12 29.3%
    2018 50 14 0 0.0% 21 11 52.4% 37 11 29.7%
    2020 50 17 2 11.8% 28 17 60.7% 47 19 40.4%


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    Arizona

    There were 90 seats up for election in Arizona. A total of 73 incumbents filed for re-election: 37 Democrats and 36 Republicans. Of that total, 27 incumbents—13 Democrats and 14 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 37.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Arizona, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 60 26 11 42.3% 22 9 40.9% 48 20 41.7%
    Senate 30 11 2 18.2% 14 5 35.7% 25 7 28.0%
    Total 90 37 13 35.1% 36 14 38.9% 73 27 37.0%

    2010-2020

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

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Arizona, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 90 20 7 35.0% 31 19 61.3% 51 26 51.0%
    2012 90 17 11 64.7% 43 13 30.2% 60 24 40.0%
    2014 90 27 6 22.2% 39 22 56.4% 66 28 42.4%
    2016 90 26 11 42.3% 38 8 21.1% 64 19 29.7%
    2018 90 24 8 33.3% 33 19 57.6% 57 27 47.4%
    2020 90 37 13 35.1% 36 14 38.9% 73 27 37.0%


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    Arkansas

    There were 117 seats up for election in Arkansas. A total of 107 incumbents filed for re-election: 27 Democrats and 80 Republicans. Of that total, 11 incumbents—three Democrats and eight Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 10.3% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Arkansas, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 24 2 8.3% 67 6 9.0% 91 8 8.8%
    Senate 17 3 1 33.3% 13 2 15.4% 16 3 18.8%
    Total 117 27 3 11.1% 80 8 10.0% 107 11 10.3%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Arkansas, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 117 42 3 7.1% 22 1 4.5% 64 4 6.3%
    2012 135 40 6 15.0% 48 6 12.5% 88 12 13.6%
    2014 118 44 1 2.3% 43 7 16.3% 87 8 9.2%
    2016 117 36 2 5.6% 66 8 12.1% 102 10 9.8%
    2018 118 21 4 19.0% 73 11 15.1% 95 15 15.8%
    2020 117 27 3 11.1% 80 8 10.0% 107 11 10.3%


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    California

    There were 100 seats up for election in California. A total of 86 incumbents filed for re-election: 65 Democrats, 20 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent. Of that total, 37 incumbents—25 Democrats, 11 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent—faced contested primaries, representing 43.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in California, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 80 55 20 36.4% 16 7 43.8% 72 28 38.9%
    Senate 20 10 5 50.0% 4 4 100.0% 14 9 64.3%
    Total 100 65 25 38.5% 20 11 55.0% 86 37 43.0%

    2010-2020

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

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in California, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 100 44 3 6.8% 18 3 16.7% 62 6 9.7%
    2012 100 36 15 41.7% 20 7 35.0% 56 22 39.3%
    2014 100 45 19 42.2% 22 4 18.2% 67 23 34.3%
    2016 100 51 15 29.4% 23 10 43.5% 74 25 33.8%
    2018 100 59 25 42.4% 27 12 44.4% 86 37 43.0%
    2020 100 65 25 38.5% 20 11 55.0% 86 37[2] 43.0%


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    Colorado

    There were 83 seats up for election in Colorado. A total of 63 incumbents filed for re-election: 41 Democrats and 22 Republicans. Of that total, five incumbents—three Democrats and two Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 7.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Colorado, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 65 34 2 5.9% 18 1 5.6% 52 3 5.8%
    Senate 18 7 1 14.3% 4 1 25.0% 11 2 18.2%
    Total 83 41 3 7.3% 22 2 9.1% 63 5 7.9%

    2010-2020

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

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Colorado, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 84 37 1 2.7% 26 0 0.0% 64 1 1.6%
    2012 85 29 1 3.4% 24 3 12.5% 53 4 7.5%
    2014 82 36 0 0.0% 23 2 8.7% 59 2 3.4%
    2016 83 26 0 0.0% 33 5 15.2% 59 5 8.5%
    2018 82 27 0 0.0% 30 5 16.7% 57 5 8.8%
    2020 83 41 3 7.3% 22 2 9.1% 63 5 7.9%


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    Connecticut

    There were 187 seats up for election in Connecticut. A total of 170 incumbents filed for re-election: 106 Democrats and 64 Republicans. Of that total, five incumbents—five Democrats and zero Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 2.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Connecticut, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 151 84 4 4.8% 51 0 0.0% 135 4 3.0%
    Senate 36 22 1 4.5% 13 0 0.0% 35 1 2.9%
    Total 187 106 5 4.7% 64 0 0.0% 170 5 2.9%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Connecticut, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 187 124 10 8.1% 44 0 0.0% 168 10 6.0%
    2012 187 104 6 5.8% 59 1 1.7% 163 7 4.3%
    2014 187 105 8 7.6% 58 1 1.7% 163 9 5.5%
    2016 187 96 8 8.3% 68 2 2.9% 164 10 6.1%
    2018 187 84 5 6.0% 79 0 0.0% 163 5 3.1%
    2020 187 106 5 4.7% 64 0 0.0% 170 5 2.9%


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    Delaware

    There were 52 seats up for election in Delaware. A total of 50 incumbents filed for re-election: 30 Democrats and 20 Republicans. Of that total, seven incumbents—seven Democrats and zero Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 14.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Delaware, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 41 25 5 20.0% 15 0 0.0% 40 5 12.5%
    Senate 11 5 2 40.0% 5 0 0.0% 10 2 20.0%
    Total 52 30 7 23.3% 20 0 0.0% 50 7 14.0%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Delaware, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 52 32 6 18.8% 16 1 6.3% 48 7 14.6%
    2012 62 35 6 17.1% 18 5 27.8% 53 11 20.8%
    2014 51 31 6 19.4% 18 3 16.7% 49 9 18.4%
    2016 52 31 5 16.1% 19 1 5.3% 50 6 12.0%
    2018 51 21 3 14.3% 16 0 0.0% 37 3 8.1%
    2020 52 30 7 23.3% 20 0 0.0% 50 7 14.0%


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    Florida

    There were 140 seats up for election in Florida. A total of 100 incumbents filed for re-election: 38 Democrats and 62 Republicans. Of that total, 17 incumbents—eight Democrats and nine Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 17.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Florida, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 120 31 7 22.6% 57 9 15.8% 88 16 18.2%
    Senate 20 7 1 14.3% 5 0 0.0% 12 1 8.3%
    Total 140 38 8 21.1% 62 9 14.5% 100 17 17.0%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Florida, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 143 40 6 15.0% 57 12 21.1% 97 18 18.6%
    2012 160 31 7 22.6% 79 24 30.4% 110 31 28.2%
    2014 140 43 8 18.6% 79 13 16.5% 122 21 17.2%
    2016 160 26 7 26.9% 72 7 9.7% 98 14 14.3%
    2018 140 39 11 28.2% 63 8 12.7% 102 19 18.6%
    2020 140 38 8 21.1% 62 9 14.5% 100 17 17.0%


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    Georgia

    There were 236 seats up for election in Georgia. A total of 210 incumbents filed for re-election: 89 Democrats and 121 Republicans. Of that total, 42 incumbents—28 Democrats and 14 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 20.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Georgia, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 180 70 20 28.6% 93 9 9.7% 163 29 17.8%
    Senate 56 19 8 42.1% 28 5 17.9% 47 13 27.7%
    Total 236 89 28 31.5% 121 14 11.6% 210 42 20.0%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Georgia, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 236 86 19 22.1% 111 22 19.8% 198 41 20.7%
    2012 236 73 25 34.2% 136 23 16.9% 210 48 22.9%
    2014 236 74 17 23.0% 144 30 20.8% 219 47 21.5%
    2016 236 71 19 26.8% 143 30 21.0% 214 49 22.9%
    2018 236 82 27 32.9% 134 26 19.4% 216 53 24.5%
    2020 236 89 28 31.5% 121 14 11.6% 210 42 20.0%


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    Hawaii

    There were 64 seats up for election in Hawaii. A total of 56 incumbents filed for re-election: 51 Democrats and five Republicans. Of that total, 20 incumbents—20 Democrats and zero Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 35.7% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Hawaii, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 51 41 17 41.5% 4 0 0.0% 45 17 37.8%
    Senate 13 10 3 30.0% 1 0 0.0% 11 3 27.3%
    Total 64 51 20 39.2% 5 0 0.0% 56 20 35.7%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Hawaii, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 66 52 24 46.2% 6 0 0.0% 58 24 41.4%
    2012 76 64 24 37.5% 7 2 28.6% 71 26 36.6%
    2014 63 52 19 36.5% 6 1 16.7% 58 20 34.5%
    2016 64 53 22 41.5% 8 2 25.0% 61 24 39.3%
    2018 63 50 23 46.0% 4 0 0.0% 54 23 42.6%
    2020 64 51 20 39.2% 5 0 0.0% 56 20 35.7%


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    Idaho

    There were 105 seats up for election in Idaho. A total of 87 incumbents filed for re-election: 16 Democrats and 71 Republicans. Of that total, 28 incumbents—zero Democrats and 28 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 32.2% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Idaho, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 70 11 0 0.0% 47 21 44.7% 58 21 36.2%
    Senate 35 5 0 0.0% 24 7 29.2% 29 7 24.1%
    Total 105 16 0 0.0% 71 28 39.4% 87 28 32.2%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Idaho, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 105 19 1 5.3% 77 25 32.5% 96 26 27.1%
    2012 105 11 1 9.1% 59 33 55.9% 70 34 48.6%
    2014 105 15 1 6.7% 79 29 36.7% 94 30 31.9%
    2016 105 17 1 5.9% 79 30 38.0% 96 31 32.3%
    2018 105 14 1 7.1% 75 30 40.0% 89 31 34.8%
    2020 105 16 0 0.0% 71 28 39.4% 87 28 32.2%


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    Illinois

    There were 138 seats up for election in Illinois. A total of 122 incumbents filed for re-election: 84 Democrats and 38 Republicans. Of that total, 22 incumbents—18 Democrats and four Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 18.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Illinois, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 118 70 13 18.6% 38 4 10.5% 108 17 15.7%
    Senate 20 14 5 35.7% 0 0 0.0% 14 5 35.7%
    Total 138 84 18 21.4% 38 4 10.5% 122 22 18.0%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Illinois, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 139 76 14 18.4% 51 7 13.7% 127 21 16.5%
    2012 177 82 21 25.6% 63 12 19.0% 145 33 22.8%
    2014 137 82 9 11.0% 43 5 11.6% 125 14 11.2%
    2016 158 92 11 12.0% 52 6 11.5% 144 17 11.8%
    2018 157 77 10 13.0% 52 7 13.5% 129 17 13.2%
    2020 138 84 18 21.4% 38 4 10.5% 122 22 18.0%


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    Indiana

    There were 125 seats up for election in Indiana. A total of 115 incumbents filed for re-election: 34 Democrats and 81 Republicans. Of that total, 23 incumbents—six Democrats and 17 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 20.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Indiana, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 29 5 17.2% 63 13 20.6% 92 18 19.6%
    Senate 25 5 1 20.0% 18 4 22.2% 23 5 21.7%
    Total 125 34 6 17.6% 81 17 21.0% 115 23 20.0%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Indiana, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 125 56 6 10.7% 57 15 26.3% 113 21 18.6%
    2012 125 35 5 14.3% 68 12 17.6% 103 17 16.5%
    2014 125 36 0 0.0% 81 11 13.6% 117 11 9.4%
    2016 125 30 2 6.7% 78 15 19.2% 108 17 15.7%
    2018 125 28 7 25.0% 83 16 19.3% 111 23 20.7%
    2020 125 34 6 17.6% 81 17 21.0% 115 23 20.0%


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    Iowa

    There were 125 seats up for election in Iowa. A total of 108 incumbents filed for re-election: 51 Democrats and 57 Republicans. Of that total, six incumbents—four Democrats and two Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 5.6% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Iowa, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 45 4 8.9% 45 1 2.2% 90 5 5.6%
    Senate 25 6 0 0.0% 12 1 8.3% 18 1 5.6%
    Total 125 51 4 7.8% 57 2 3.5% 108 6 5.6%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Iowa, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 125 65 5 7.7% 43 3 7.0% 108 8 7.4%
    2012 126 45 0 0.0% 55 16 29.1% 100 16 16.0%
    2014 125 55 3 5.5% 55 5 9.1% 110 8 7.3%
    2016 125 50 4 8.0% 62 5 8.1% 112 9 8.0%
    2018 125 48 1 2.1% 55 4 7.3% 103 5 4.9%
    2020 125 51 4 7.8% 57 2 3.5% 108 6 5.6%


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    Kansas

    There were 165 seats up for election in Kansas. A total of 142 incumbents filed for re-election: 43 Democrats and 99 Republicans. Of that total, 31 incumbents—three Democrats and 28 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 21.8% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Kansas, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 125 34 3 8.8% 72 18 25.0% 106 21 19.8%
    Senate 40 9 0 0.0% 27 10 37.0% 36 10 27.8%
    Total 165 43 3 7.0% 99 28 28.3% 142 31 21.8%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Kansas, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 125 45 3 6.7% 70 20 28.6% 115 23 20.0%
    2012 165 37 6 16.2% 90 48 53.3% 127 54 42.5%
    2014 125 29 0 0.0% 83 21 25.3% 112 21 18.8%
    2016 165 34 4 11.8% 98 35 35.7% 132 39 29.5%
    2018 125 40 7 17.5% 72 19 26.4% 112 26 23.2%
    2020 165 43 3 7.0% 99 28 28.3% 142 31 21.8%


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    Kentucky

    There were 119 seats up for election in Kentucky. A total of 102 incumbents filed for re-election: 35 Democrats and 67 Republicans. Of that total, 13 incumbents—three Democrats and 10 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 12.7% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Kentucky, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 30 3 10.0% 56 8 14.3% 86 11 12.8%
    Senate 19 5 0 0.0% 11 2 18.2% 16 2 12.5%
    Total 119 35 3 8.6% 67 10 14.9% 102 13 12.7%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Kentucky, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 119 68 11 16.2% 43 10 23.3% 112 21 18.8%
    2012 119 64 11 17.2% 42 11 26.2% 106 22 20.8%
    2014 119 55 6 10.9% 53 9 17.0% 108 15 13.9%
    2016 119 57 7 12.3% 52 9 17.3% 109 16 14.7%
    2018 119 29 4 13.8% 69 15 21.7% 98 19 19.4%
    2020 119 35 3 8.6% 67 10 14.9% 102 13 12.7%


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    Maine

    There were 186 seats up for election in Maine. A total of 148 incumbents filed for re-election: 82 Democrats, 61 Republicans, and five minor party or independent incumbents. Of that total, seven incumbents—four Democrats and three Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 4.7% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Maine, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 151 66 3 4.5% 49 1 2.0% 120 4 3.3%
    Senate 35 16 1 6.3% 12 2 16.7% 28 3 10.7%
    Total 186 82 4 4.9% 61 3 4.9% 148 7 4.7%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Maine, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 186 94 3 3.2% 49 1 2.0% 143 4 2.8%
    2012 186 54 4 7.4% 67 1 1.5% 123 5 4.1%
    2014 186 85 2 2.4% 48 1 2.1% 137 3 2.2%
    2016 186 69 2 2.9% 80 2 2.5% 149 4 2.7%
    2018 186 74 2 2.7% 53 0 0.0% 130 2 1.5%
    2020 186 82 4 4.9% 61 3 4.9% 148 7 4.7%


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    Massachusetts

    There were 200 seats up for election in Massachusetts. A total of 185 incumbents filed for re-election: 151 Democrats, 33 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent. Of that total, 23 incumbents—22 Democrats and one Republican—faced contested primaries, representing 12.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Massachusetts, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 160 115 17 14.8% 29 1 3.4% 145 18 12.4%
    Senate 40 36 5 13.9% 4 0 0.0% 40 5 12.5%
    Total 200 151 22 14.6% 33 1 3.0% 185 23 12.4%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Massachusetts, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 200 151 14 9.3% 15 0 0.0% 166 14 8.4%
    2012 200 154 18 11.7% 36 1 2.8% 190 19 10.0%
    2014 200 148 16 10.8% 30 1 3.3% 178 17 9.6%
    2016 200 147 19 12.9% 40 1 2.5% 187 20 10.7%
    2018 200 137 19 13.9% 37 1 2.7% 176 20 11.4%
    2020 200 151 22 14.6% 33 1 3.0% 185 23 12.4%


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    Michigan

    There were 110 seats up for election in Michigan. A total of 84 incumbents filed for re-election: 39 Democrats and 45 Republicans. Of that total, 24 incumbents—14 Democrats and 10 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 28.6% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Michigan, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 110 39 14 35.9% 45 10 22.2% 84 24 28.6%
    Senate Did not hold elections
    Total 110 39 14 35.9% 45 10 22.2% 84 24 28.6%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Michigan, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 148 40 10 25.0% 28 7 25.0% 68 17 25.0%
    2012 110 36 19 52.8% 56 18 32.1% 92 37 40.2%
    2014 148 40 9 22.5% 57 19 33.3% 97 28 28.9%
    2016 110 32 14 43.8% 36 9 25.0% 68 23 33.8%
    2018 148 32 14 43.8% 46 9 19.6% 78 23 29.5%
    2020 110 39 14 35.9% 45 10 22.2% 84 24 28.6%


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    Minnesota

    There were 201 seats up for election in Minnesota. A total of 182 incumbents filed for re-election: 95 Democrats and 87 Republicans. Of that total, 19 incumbents—11 Democrats and eight Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 10.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Minnesota, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 134 65 4 6.2% 54 6 11.1% 119 10 8.4%
    Senate 67 30 7 23.3% 33 2 6.1% 63 9 14.3%
    Total 201 95 11 11.6% 87 8 9.2% 182 19 10.4%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Minnesota, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 201 121 5 4.1% 56 3 5.4% 177 8 4.5%
    2012 201 72 7 9.7% 82 4 4.9% 154 11 7.1%
    2014 134 68 4 5.9% 51 1 2.0% 119 5 4.2%
    2016 201 82 7 8.5% 91 4 4.4% 173 11 6.4%
    2018 134 41 5 12.2% 70 2 2.9% 111 7 6.3%
    2020 201 95 11 11.6% 87 8 9.2% 182 19 10.4%


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    Missouri

    There were 180 seats up for election in Missouri. A total of 123 incumbents filed for re-election: 36 Democrats and 87 Republicans. Of that total, 17 incumbents—nine Democrats and eight Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 13.8% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Missouri, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 163 34 9 26.5% 83 7 8.4% 117 16 13.7%
    Senate 17 2 0 0.0% 4 1 25.0% 6 1 16.7%
    Total 180 36 9 25.0% 87 8 9.2% 123 17 13.8%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Missouri, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 180 55 8 14.5% 50 7 14.0% 105 15 14.3%
    2012 180 43 19 44.2% 83 16 19.3% 126 35 27.8%
    2014 180 47 8 17.0% 100 14 14.0% 147 22 15.0%
    2016 180 35 7 20.0% 106 14 13.2% 142 21 14.8%
    2018 180 34 7 20.6% 83 12 14.5% 117 19 16.2%
    2020 180 36 9 25.0% 87 8 9.2% 123 17 13.8%


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    Montana

    There were 125 seats up for election in Montana. A total of 84 incumbents filed for re-election: 31 Democrats and 53 Republicans. Of that total, 23 incumbents—four Democrats and 19 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 27.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Montana, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 28 4 14.3% 43 17 39.5% 71 21 29.6%
    Senate 25 3 0 0.0% 10 2 20.0% 13 2 15.4%
    Total 125 31 4 12.9% 53 19 35.8% 84 23 27.4%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Montana, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 126 34 3 8.8% 41 8 19.5% 75 11 14.7%
    2012 126 26 3 11.5% 56 14 25.0% 82 17 20.7%
    2014 125 32 3 9.4% 48 15 31.3% 80 18 22.5%
    2016 125 36 1 2.8% 44 13 29.5% 80 14 17.5%
    2018 125 34 1 2.9% 55 9 16.4% 89 10 11.2%
    2020 125 31 4 12.9% 53 19 35.8% 84 23 27.4%


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    Nebraska

    There were 25 seats up for election in Nebraska. A total of 19 incumbents filed for re-election: seven Democrats and 12 Republicans. Of that total, two incumbents—zero Democrats and two Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 10.5% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Nebraska, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House N/A
    Senate 25 7 0 0.0% 12 2 16.7% 19 2 10.5%
    Total 25 7 0 0.0% 12 2 16.7% 19 2 10.5%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Nebraska, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 24 10 4 40.0% 10 1 10.0% 21 6[3] 28.6%
    2012 25 6 2 33.3% 10 2 20.0% 16 4 25.0%
    2014 24 2 0 0.0% 5 1 20.0% 7 1 14.3%
    2016 25 4 2 50.0% 9 1 11.1% 14 4[4] 28.6%
    2018 24 3 0 0.0% 12 4 33.3% 16 5[5] 31.3%
    2020 25 7 0 0.0% 12 2 16.7% 19 2 10.5%


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    Nevada

    There were 52 seats up for election in Nevada. A total of 39 incumbents filed for re-election: 25 Democrats and 14 Republicans. Of that total, seven incumbents—three Democrats and four Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 17.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Nevada, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 42 21 3 14.3% 11 4 36.4% 32 7 21.9%
    Senate 10 4 0 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 7 0 0.0%
    Total 52 25 3 12.0% 14 4 28.6% 39 7 17.9%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Nevada, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 53 17 1 5.9% 9 4 44.4% 26 5 19.2%
    2012 52 24 10 41.7% 12 2 16.7% 36 12 33.3%
    2014 53 26 5 19.2% 17 8 47.1% 43 13 30.2%
    2016 52 21 6 28.6% 19 11 57.9% 41 17 41.5%
    2018 53 24 3 12.5% 14 5 35.7% 38 8 21.1%
    2020 52 25 3 12.0% 14 4 28.6% 39 7 17.9%


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    New Hampshire

    There were 424 seats up for election in New Hampshire. A total of 344 incumbents filed for re-election: 209 Democrats and 135 Republicans. Of that total, 100 incumbents—44 Democrats and 56 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 29.1% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New Hampshire, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 400 198 44 22.2% 125 53 42.4% 323 97 30.0%
    Senate 24 11 0 0.0% 10 3 30.0% 21 3 14.3%
    Total 424 209 44 21.1% 135 56 41.5% 344 100 29.1%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New Hampshire, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 424 178 45 25.3% 144 79 54.9% 322 124 38.5%
    2012 424 85 14 16.5% 230 131 57.0% 315 145 46.0%
    2014 424 170 24 14.1% 143 80 55.9% 313 104 33.2%
    2016 424 128 25 19.5% 179 100 55.9% 307 125 40.7%
    2018 424 147 30 20.4% 170 57 33.5% 320 87 27.2%
    2020 424 209 44 21.1% 135 56 41.5% 344 100 29.1%


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    New Mexico

    There were 112 seats up for election in New Mexico. A total of 101 incumbents filed for re-election: 65 Democrats and 36 Republicans. Of that total, 20 incumbents—17 Democrats and three Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 19.8% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New Mexico, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 70 40 7 17.5% 21 0 0.0% 61 7 11.5%
    Senate 42 25 10 40.0% 15 3 20.0% 40 13 32.5%
    Total 112 65 17 26.2% 36 3 8.3% 101 20 19.8%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New Mexico, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 70 44 10 22.7% 23 4 17.4% 67 14 20.9%
    2012 112 50 19 38.0% 40 5 12.5% 91 24 26.4%
    2014 70 31 5 16.1% 28 2 7.1% 59 7 11.9%
    2016 112 52 9 17.3% 50 0 0.0% 102 9 8.8%
    2018 70 35 5 14.3% 26 1 3.8% 61 6 9.8%
    2020 112 65 17 26.2% 36 3 8.3% 101 20 19.8%


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    New York

    There were 213 seats up for election in New York. A total of 180 incumbents filed for re-election: 132 Democrats, 46 Republicans, and two minor party or independent incumbents. Of that total, 35 incumbents—34 Democrats and one Republican—faced contested primaries, representing 19.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New York, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 150 94 25 26.6% 33 1 3.0% 129 26 20.2%
    Senate 63 38 9 23.7% 13 0 0.0% 51 9 17.6%
    Total 213 132 34 25.8% 46 1 2.2% 180 35 19.4%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in New York, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 212 128 35 27.3% 59 2 3.4% 187 37 19.8%
    2012 213 118 24 20.3% 71 9 12.7% 189 33 17.5%
    2014 213 126 22 17.5% 66 5 7.6% 192 27 14.1%
    2016 213 129 28 21.7% 65 5 7.7% 194 33 17.0%
    2018 213 131 27 20.6% 64 4 6.3% 195 31 15.9%
    2020 213 132 34 25.8% 46 1 2.2% 180 35 19.4%


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    North Carolina

    There were 170 seats up for election in North Carolina. A total of 144 incumbents filed for re-election: 69 Democrats and 75 Republicans. Of that total, 24 incumbents—12 Democrats and 12 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 16.7% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in North Carolina, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 120 51 11 21.6% 53 10 18.9% 104 21 20.2%
    Senate 50 18 1 5.6% 22 2 9.1% 40 3 7.5%
    Total 170 69 12 17.4% 75 12 16.0% 144 24 16.7%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in North Carolina, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 170 88 24 27.3% 64 15 23.4% 152 39 25.7%
    2012 170 50 15 30.0% 77 22 28.6% 127 37 29.1%
    2014 170 54 9 16.7% 102 20 19.6% 156 29 18.6%
    2016 170 57 13 22.8% 93 18 19.4% 150 31 20.7%
    2018 170 57 11 19.3% 96 28 29.2% 153 39 25.5%
    2020 170 69 12 17.4% 75 12 16.0% 144 24 16.7%


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    North Dakota

    There were 69 seats up for election in North Dakota. A total of 63 incumbents filed for re-election: seven Democrats and 56 Republicans. Of that total, five incumbents—zero Democrats and five Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 7.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in North Dakota, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 46 3 0 0.0% 39 4 10.3% 42 4 9.5%
    Senate 23 4 0 0.0% 17 1 5.9% 21 1 4.8%
    Total 69 7 0 0.0% 56 5 8.9% 63 5 7.9%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in North Dakota, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 72 24 2 8.3% 33 0 0.0% 57 2 3.5%
    2012 75 18 0 0.0% 43 10 23.3% 61 10 16.4%
    2014 72 10 0 0.0% 49 4 8.2% 59 4 6.8%
    2016 69 21 0 0.0% 33 7 21.2% 54 7 13.0%
    2018 72 11 0 0.0% 49 6 12.2% 60 6 10.0%
    2020 69 7 0 0.0% 56 5 8.9% 63 5 7.9%


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    Ohio

    There were 115 seats up for election in Ohio. A total of 92 incumbents filed for re-election: 35 Democrats and 57 Republicans. Of that total, 14 incumbents—seven Democrats and seven Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 15.2% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Ohio, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 99 33 7 21.2% 48 6 12.5% 81 13 16.0%
    Senate 16 2 0 0.0% 9 1 11.1% 11 1 9.1%
    Total 115 35 7 20.0% 57 7 12.3% 92 14 15.2%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Ohio, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 116 47 6 12.8% 40 8 20.0% 87 14 16.1%
    2012 117 36 6 16.7% 62 8 12.9% 98 14 14.3%
    2014 116 31 4 12.9% 59 19 32.2% 90 23 25.6%
    2016 115 28 4 14.3% 58 10 17.2% 86 14 16.3%
    2018 116 25 6 24.0% 49 14 28.6% 74 20 27.0%
    2020 115 35 7 20.0% 57 7 12.3% 92 14 15.2%


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    Oklahoma

    There were 125 seats up for election in Oklahoma. A total of 114 incumbents filed for re-election: 23 Democrats and 91 Republicans. Of that total, 33 incumbents—three Democrats and 30 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 28.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Oklahoma, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 101 21 3 14.3% 71 23 32.4% 92 26 28.3%
    Senate 24 2 0 0.0% 20 7 35.0% 22 7 31.8%
    Total 125 23 3 13.0% 91 30 33.0% 114 33 28.9%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Oklahoma, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 125 41 5 12.2% 62 7 11.3% 103 12 11.7%
    2012 125 30 2 6.7% 72 17 23.6% 102 19 18.6%
    2014 125 25 1 4.0% 70 12 17.1% 95 13 13.7%
    2016 125 20 4 20.0% 64 24 37.5% 84 28 33.3%
    2018 125 22 2 9.1% 60 35 58.3% 82 37 45.1%
    2020 125 23 3 13.0% 91 30 33.0% 114 33 28.9%


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    Oregon

    There were 75 seats up for election in Oregon. A total of 60 incumbents filed for re-election: 34 Democrats and 26 Republicans. Of that total, five incumbents—four Democrats and one Republican—faced contested primaries, representing 8.3% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Oregon, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 60 30 3 10.0% 19 0 0.0% 49 3 6.1%
    Senate 15 4 1 25.0% 7 1 14.3% 11 2 18.2%
    Total 75 34 4 11.8% 26 1 3.8% 60 5 8.3%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Oregon, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 76 44 2 4.5% 25 7 28.0% 69 9 13.0%
    2012 76 31 1 3.2% 35 3 8.6% 66 4 6.1%
    2014 75 38 3 7.9% 22 3 13.6% 60 6 10.0%
    2016 75 30 2 6.7% 28 2 7.1% 58 4 6.9%
    2018 73 42 4 9.5% 23 5 21.7% 65 9 13.8%
    2020 75 34 4 11.8% 26 1 3.8% 60 5 8.3%


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    Pennsylvania

    There were 228 seats up for election in Pennsylvania. A total of 209 incumbents filed for re-election: 96 Democrats and 113 Republicans. Of that total, 28 incumbents—18 Democrats and 10 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 13.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Pennsylvania, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 203 87 15 17.2% 99 10 10.1% 186 25 13.4%
    Senate 25 9 3 33.3% 14 0 0.0% 23 3 13.0%
    Total 228 96 18 18.8% 113 10 8.8% 209 28 13.4%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Pennsylvania, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 228 100 20 20.0% 107 9 8.4% 207 29 14.0%
    2012 228 88 17 19.3% 115 15 13.0% 203 32 15.8%
    2014 228 95 30 31.6% 108 12 11.1% 203 42 20.7%
    2016 228 89 19 21.3% 120 9 7.5% 209 28 13.4%
    2018 228 82 14 17.1% 114 8 7.0% 196 22 11.2%
    2020 228 96 18 18.8% 113 10 8.8% 209 28 13.4%


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    Rhode Island

    There were 113 seats up for election in Rhode Island. A total of 104 incumbents filed for re-election: 90 Democrats, 13 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent. Of that total, 26 incumbents—26 Democrats and zero Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 25.0% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Rhode Island, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 75 61 16 26.2% 8 0 0.0% 70 16 22.9%
    Senate 38 29 10 34.5% 5 0 0.0% 34 10 29.4%
    Total 113 90 26 28.9% 13 0 0.0% 104 26 25.0%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Rhode Island, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 113 88 32 36.4% 9 2 22.2% 98 34 34.7%
    2012 113 84 24 28.6% 15 2 13.3% 100 26 26.0%
    2014 113 95 18 18.9% 9 0 0.0% 105 18 17.1%
    2016 113 91 18 19.8% 13 0 0.0% 105 18 17.1%
    2018 113 86 20 23.3% 12 0 0.0% 98 20 20.4%
    2020 113 90 26 28.9% 13 0 0.0% 104 26 25.0%


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    South Carolina

    There were 170 seats up for election in South Carolina. A total of 156 incumbents filed for re-election: 59 Democrats and 97 Republicans. Of that total, 36 incumbents—14 Democrats and 22 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 23.1% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in South Carolina, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 124 41 8 19.5% 72 15 20.8% 113 23 20.4%
    Senate 46 18 6 33.3% 25 7 28.0% 43 13 30.2%
    Total 170 59 14 23.7% 97 22 22.7% 156 36 23.1%

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in South Carolina, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 124 48 11 22.9% 64 15 23.4% 112 26 23.2%
    2012 170 57 7 12.3% 91 16 17.6% 148 23 15.5%
    2014 124 42 5 11.9% 73 15 20.5% 115 20 17.4%
    2016 170 57 14 24.6% 96 28 29.2% 153 42 27.5%
    2018 124 42 11 26.2% 74 25 33.8% 116 36 31.0%
    2020 170 59 14 23.7% 97 22 22.7% 156 36 23.1%


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    South Dakota

    There were 105 seats up for election in South Dakota. A total of 76 incumbents filed for re-election: 14 Democrats and 62 Republicans. Of that total, 25 incumbents—two Democrats and 23 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 32.9% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in South Dakota, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 70 10 2 20.0% 43 20 46.5% 53 22 41.5%
    Senate 35 4 0 0.0% 19 3 15.8% 23 3 13.0%
    Total 105 14 2 14.3% 62 23 37.1% 76 25 32.9%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in South Dakota, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 105 26 3 11.5% 45 4 8.9% 71 7 9.9%
    2012 105 15 3 20.0% 59 22 37.3% 74 25 33.8%
    2014 105 16 2 12.5% 58 15 25.9% 74 17 23.0%
    2016 105 10 0 0.0% 53 18 34.0% 63 18 28.6%
    2018 105 9 3 33.3% 70 17 24.3% 79 20 25.3%
    2020 105 14 2 14.3% 62 23 37.1% 76 25 32.9%


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    Tennessee

    There were 115 seats up for election in Tennessee. A total of 109 incumbents filed for re-election: 26 Democrats, 82 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent. Of that total, 27 incumbents—10 Democrats and 17 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 24.8% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Tennessee, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 99 25 9 36.0% 68 14 20.6% 94 23 24.5%
    Senate 16 1 1 100.0% 14 3 21.4% 15 4 26.7%
    Total 115 26 10 38.5% 82 17 20.7% 109 27 24.8%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Tennessee, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 116 54 6 11.1% 51 6 11.8% 106 12 11.3%
    2012 115 30 11 36.7% 67 24 35.8% 98 35 35.7%
    2014 116 29 5 17.2% 75 20 26.7% 104 25 24.0%
    2016 115 26 8 30.8% 83 26 31.3% 109 34 31.2%
    2018 116 20 7 35.0% 69 17 24.6% 89 24 27.0%
    2020 115 26 10 38.5% 82 17 20.7% 109 27 24.8%


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    Texas

    There were 166 seats up for election in Texas. A total of 155 incumbents filed for re-election: 70 Democrats and 85 Republicans. Of that total, 32 incumbents—21 Democrats and 11 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 20.6% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Texas, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 150 64 19 29.7% 76 11 14.5% 140 30 21.4%
    Senate 16 6 2 33.3% 9 0 0.0% 15 2 13.3%
    Total 166 70 21 30.0% 85 11 12.9% 155 32 20.6%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Texas, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 166 75 8 10.7% 82 20 24.4% 157 28 17.8%
    2012 181 53 8 15.1% 94 43 45.7% 147 51 34.7%
    2014 165 57 11 19.3% 93 28 30.1% 150 39 26.0%
    2016 166 54 13 24.1% 95 33 34.7% 150 46 30.7%
    2018 165 57 17 29.8% 94 33 35.1% 151 50 33.1%
    2020 166 70 21 30.0% 85 11 12.9% 155 32 20.6%


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    Utah

    There were 90 seats up for election in Utah. A total of 77 incumbents filed for re-election: 15 Democrats and 62 Republicans. Of that total, 12 incumbents—zero Democrats and 12 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 15.6% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Utah, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 75 13 0 0.0% 52 8 15.4% 65 8 12.3%
    Senate 15 2 0 0.0% 10 4 40.0% 12 4 33.3%
    Total 90 15 0 0.0% 62 12 19.4% 77 12 15.6%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Utah, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 90 27 1 3.7% 54 8 14.8% 81 9 11.1%
    2012 91 17 2 11.8% 61 12 19.7% 78 14 17.9%
    2014 89 13 0 0.0% 64 4 6.3% 77 4 5.2%
    2016 90 13 0 0.0% 63 6 9.5% 76 6 7.9%
    2018 89 14 0 0.0% 51 3 5.9% 65 3 4.6%
    2020 90 15 0 0.0% 62 12 19.4% 77 12 15.6%


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    Vermont

    There were 180 seats up for election in Vermont. A total of 158 incumbents filed for re-election: 106 Democrats, 44 Republicans, and eight minor party or independent incumbents. Of that total, 26 incumbents—22 Democrats and four Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 16.5% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Vermont, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 150 85 13 15.3% 39 4 10.3% 131 17 13.0%
    Senate 30 21 9 42.9% 5 0 0.0% 27 9 33.3%
    Total 180 106 22 20.8% 44 4 9.1% 158 26 16.5%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Vermont, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 180 107 8 7.5% 47 5 10.6% 159 13 8.2%
    2012 180 105 11 10.5% 45 1 2.2% 155 12 7.7%
    2014 180 105 5 4.8% 45 3 6.7% 153 8 5.2%
    2016 180 88 23 26.1% 58 4 6.9% 152 27 17.8%
    2018 180 88 15 17.0% 44 4 9.1% 148 19 12.8%
    2020 180 106 22 20.8% 44 4 9.1% 158 26 16.5%


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    Washington

    There were 123 seats up for election in Washington. A total of 107 incumbents filed for re-election: 62 Democrats and 45 Republicans. Of that total, 38 incumbents—25 Democrats and 13 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 35.5% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Washington, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 98 50 23 46.0% 35 11 31.4% 85 34 40.0%
    Senate 25 12 2 16.7% 10 2 20.0% 22 4 18.2%
    Total 123 62 25 40.3% 45 13 28.9% 107 38 35.5%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Washington, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 123 65 21 32.3% 38 3 7.9% 103 24 23.3%
    2012 124 53 10 18.9% 45 5 11.1% 98 15 15.3%
    2014 123 63 15 23.8% 48 8 16.7% 111 23 20.7%
    2016 124 52 16 30.8% 51 16 31.4% 103 32 31.1%
    2018 123 59 16 27.1% 47 18 38.3% 106 34 32.1%
    2020 123 62 25 40.3% 45 13 28.9% 107 38 35.5%


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    West Virginia

    There were 117 seats up for election in West Virginia. A total of 93 incumbents filed for re-election: 33 Democrats and 60 Republicans. Of that total, 45 incumbents—14 Democrats and 31 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 48.4% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in West Virginia, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 100 30 14 46.7% 50 24 48.0% 80 38 47.5%
    Senate 17 3 0 0.0% 10 7 70.0% 13 7 53.8%
    Total 117 33 14 42.4% 60 31 51.7% 93 45 48.4%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in West Virginia, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 117 76 46 60.5% 27 6 22.2% 103 52 50.5%
    2012 117 66 37 56.1% 32 8 25.0% 98 45 45.9%
    2014 117 60 19 31.7% 46 15 32.6% 106 34 32.1%
    2016 117 35 20 57.1% 58 18 31.0% 93 38 40.9%
    2018 117 38 15 39.5% 60 25 41.7% 99 40 40.4%
    2020 117 33 14 42.4% 60 31 51.7% 93 45 48.4%


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    Wisconsin

    There were 115 seats up for election in Wisconsin. A total of 95 incumbents filed for re-election: 33 Democrats and 62 Republicans. Of that total, nine incumbents—five Democrats and four Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 9.5% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Wisconsin, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 99 29 4 13.8% 57 4 7.0% 86 8 9.3%
    Senate 16 4 1 25.0% 5 0 0.0% 9 1 11.1%
    Total 115 33 5 15.2% 62 4 6.5% 95 9 9.5%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Wisconsin, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 116 52 6 11.5% 40 7 17.5% 93 13 14.0%
    2012 115 36 9 25.0% 58 6 10.3% 94 15 16.0%
    2014 116 36 2 5.6% 51 1 2.0% 87 3 3.4%
    2016 115 39 8 20.5% 63 0 0.0% 102 8 7.8%
    2018 116 37 3 8.1% 63 1 1.6% 100 4 4.0%
    2020 115 33 5 15.2% 62 4 6.5% 95 9 9.5%


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    Wyoming

    There were 75 seats up for election in Wyoming. A total of 60 incumbents filed for re-election: seven Democrats, 52 Republicans, and one minor party or independent incumbent. Of that total, 31 incumbents—one Democrat and 30 Republicans—faced contested primaries, representing 51.7% of incumbents who filed for re-election.

    In 2020

    Statistics from 2020 are shown below. Hover over column headings to learn more about their contents.

    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Wyoming, 2020
    Chamber Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    House 60 6 1 16.7% 42 24 57.1% 49 25 51.0%
    Senate 15 1 0 0.0% 10 6 60.0% 11 6 54.5%
    Total 75 7 1 14.3% 52 30 57.7% 60 31 51.7%

    2010-2020

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    State legislative incumbents in contested primaries in Wyoming, 2010-2020
    Year Seats
    Democratic Republican Total[1]
    Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. % Filed Cont. %
    2010 75 18 0 0.0% 42 15 35.7% 60 15 25.0%
    2012 75 9 0 0.0% 51 21 41.2% 60 21 35.0%
    2014 75 9 0 0.0% 55 26 47.3% 64 26 40.6%
    2016 75 9 0 0.0% 46 20 43.5% 55 20 36.4%
    2018 75 9 0 0.0% 56 19 33.9% 65 19 29.2%
    2020 75 7 1 14.3% 52 30 57.7% 60 31 51.7%


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    Terms and definitions

    Incumbent

    See also: Incumbent

    Ballotpedia defines incumbency by chamber. Under this definition, if an incumbent in House District 1 filed for re-election in House District 2, they would still be counted as an incumbent due to their remaining in the same chamber even though they ran for a different seat. If an incumbent in House District 1 filed to run in Senate District 2, they would not be counted as an incumbent in the Senate race since they are coming from a different chamber.

    Ballotpedia uses the term re-elect to refer to any incumbent who is running in an election to retain their office, including incumbents who were originally appointed to their position.

    Contested primary

    See also: Primary election

    A contested primary is one where there are more candidates running than nominations available, meaning at least one candidate on the primary ballot must lose.

    The number of candidates needed to create a contested primary depends on the primary system in place and the number of seats up for election in a state legislative district.

    In states with partisan primaries, a primary is typically contested when two or more candidates from the same political party file to run since only one candidate can receive their party's nomination. In states with multi-member state legislative districts, the number of candidates a party can nominate to the general election ballot depends on the number of seats in the district. In these cases, a primary is contested when at least one more candidate files to run than there are seats in the district. In states with top-two/four primaries, a primary is contested when more than two (in states with a top-two system) or more than four (in states with a top-four system) candidates file to run.

    Methodology

    Counting incumbents in contested primaries

    An incumbent is counted as facing a contested primary when there is a chance that incumbent could lose to a primary challenger. Each incumbent is counted individually.

    Typically, in a single-member district, this means the incumbent filed for re-election and faced one or more primary challengers.

    But in states with multi-member districts, several incumbents might be seeking re-election. If such a primary becomes contested, every incumbent running for re-election is counted as facing a contested primary even if it is not possible for every incumbent to lose.

    For example, in a district with two seats where two Democratic incumbents file for re-election, if a third Democrat joins the primary, both of the Democratic incumbents are counted as facing a contested primary even though the third primary challenger can only potentially defeat one.

    In the event of an incumbent v. incumbent primary, where there are more incumbents running in the primary than nominations available, every incumbent present is counted as facing a contested primary.

    Candidacy withdrawals

    See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2020 state government elections

    In order to have their names printed on election ballots, candidates must submit information prior to a filing deadline. Filing deadlines are the dates by which candidates must submit required paperwork to state election administrators.

    For major party candidates, filing deadlines always precede primaries. However, candidates may choose to withdraw before the primary takes place. Withdrawals include decisions to leave the race, disqualifications, and deaths. These withdrawals are either official or unofficial.

    An official withdrawal means the candidate withdrew before a specific date set in state law and their name was removed from the primary ballot. If an incumbent officially withdrew before the primary, they are not included in any of the totals of this analysis, unless they later re-entered the race as a minor party or independent candidate.

    An unofficial withdrawal means the candidate withdrew after a specific date set in state law, typically after ballots have been printed, meaning their name remains on the ballot even though they are not actively campaigning. If an incumbent unofficially withdrew, they are included in the totals of this analysis.

    Minor party and independent incumbents

    Minor party and independent incumbents typically do not participate in primaries in the same way major party incumbents might.

    For minor party incumbents, nominations are normally carried out via conventions, which are limited to a smaller number of voting delegates. Ballotpedia does not count conventions as primaries.

    Independent incumbents normally do not participate in primaries, qualifying instead for the general election ballot directly.

    If a minor party or independent incumbent participates in a contested primary (partisan or top-two/four), they are included in the total number of incumbents in contested primaries.

    All minor party or independent incumbents who have filed for re-election are included in the total number of incumbents running at the time of the primary even if the filing deadline was later than the primary date.

    Convention defeats

    If an incumbent is defeated in a convention and did not appear in any later elections, that incumbent is still included in the total number of incumbents who filed for re-election even though they were not running at the time of the primary.

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