2018 Election Calendar and Resultshttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/us/elections/calendar-primary-results.htmlSPECIAL ELECTIONS held because of vacant seats:ArizonaFormer Arizona state Sen. Debbie Lesko (R) on Tuesday won the GOP nomination to replace Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) who resigned in December 2017, over sexual misconduct accusations.
She will face off against physician Hiral Tipirneni (who won the Democratic primary) in the April 24 general election.
KentuckyRepublican Robert Goforth defeated Democrat Kelly Smith on Tuesday in a special election. Goforth, a pharmacist, faces Keith Hays, a high school principal, in the Republican Primary, May 22.
Goforth will replace former GOP Rep. Marie Rader, who resigned in December because of health reasons (for the remainder of Rader's term).
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Last Tuesday in a special election, Democrat Linda Belcher defeated Republican Rebecca Johnson by winning 68 percent of the vote. Belcher will replace former GOP Rep. Dan Johnson (Rebecca's husband), who killed himself last year after facing sexual assault allegations.
New HampshireDemocrat Philip Spagnuolo, a licensed recovery coach, has edged out his Republican challenger, Les Cartier, in today’s race to represent New Hampshire’s House of Representatives, District Belknap 3, flipping the Republican seat to Democratic control 54 percent to 46 percent, an 8 percent margin. The special election was called after the death of incumbent Donald Flanders, a Republican.
ConnecticutDemocrat Philip Young, a former town councilman and executive chef, has edged out his Republican challenger, Bill Cabral, in today’s race to represent Connecticut’s House of Representatives, district 120, flipping the Republican seat to Democratic control by a two percent margin. The seat was formerly filled by Laura Hoydick, who left office to become mayor of Stratford.
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FWIW -
Early voting began Monday in Texas for Dem & Rep Primaries.
Yesterday, President Trump tweeted support for all the Texas Republican incumbents, including Ted Cruz.
Texas Primary is next Tuesday, March 6.