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Democratic
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Republican
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Potential pick-up (Republican won <60% in 2016, or other circumstances)
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"Vote %" refers to the percentage of the vote won by the Democratic candidate in a race.
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District #Current Representative2016 vote %2014 vote %2012 vote %Notes
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1Johnny Tadlock60.555.3100
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2John Bennett45.6046.3
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3Rick West27.756.859.8
An independent candidate won 11.5% of the 2016 vote.
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4Matt Meredith51.3100100
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5Josh West29.100
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6Chuck Hoskin10059.7100
Term-limited in 2018.
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7Ben Loring56.4100100
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8Tom Gann38.4100100
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9Mark Lepak000
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10Travis Dunlap29.726.70
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11Earl Sears000
Term-limited in 2018.
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12Kevin McDugle39.353.153.9
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13Avery Carl Frix44.3100100
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14George Faught35.143.245.1
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15Ed Cannaday58.5100100
Term-limited in 2018.
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16Scott Fetgatter46.261.360.9
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17Brian Renegar57.766.8100
Term-limited in 2018.
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18Donnie Condit100100100
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19Justin 'J.J.' Humphrey35.4100100
An independent candidate won 12.1% of the vote in 2016.
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20Bobby Cleveland28.52833.6
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21Dustin Roberts24036.1
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22Charles McCall0049.1
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23Terry O'Donnell35.7041.6
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24Steve Kouplen100100100
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25Todd Thomsen31.600
Term-limited in 2018.
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26Dell Kerbs44.227.739.4
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27Josh Cockroft24.1038.1
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28Zach Taylor33.230.737.2
Taylor was elected in a special election on May 9th, 2017, in which we won 48.2% of the vote (and unlike other special elections, the incumbent didn't resign in disgrace in this one).
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29Kyle Hilbert34.124.223.7
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30Mark Lawson000
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31Jason Murphey25.100
Term-limited in 2018.
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32Kevin Wallace24.640.943
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33Greg Babinec42.800
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34Cory Williams100100100
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35Dennis Casey021.30
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36Sean Roberts3133.234.6
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37Steve Vaughan0040.9
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38John Pfeiffer000
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39Ryan Martinez000
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40Chad Caldwell26.324.10
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41John Enns000
Term-limited in 2018.
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42Tim Downing28.7020.2
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43John Paul Jordan27.829.20
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44Emily Virgin100100100
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45Claudia Griffith51.351.149.9
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46Jacob Rosecrants39.600
Rosecrants was elected in a special election on Sept. 12th, 2017, with 60.4% of the vote.
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47Leslie Osborn21.9020.4
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48Pat Ownbey0028
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49Tommy Hardin24.729.70
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50Marcus McEntire23.700
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51VACANT22.1035.7
Rep. Scott Biggs resigned on Nov. 2nd to take a job with the federal government. A special election will be scheduled.
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52Charles Ortega000
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53Mark McBride000
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54Kevin West24.300
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55Todd Russ41.300
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56David Perryman65.757.650.5
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57Harold Wright000
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58Carl Newton000
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59Mike Sanders000
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60Rhonda Baker32.6037.7
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61Casey Murdock14.700
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62John Montgomery47.4440
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63Jeff Coody35.839.50
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64Rande Worthen41.400
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65Scooter Park27.448.20
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66Jadine Nollan31.9033.2
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67Scott McEachin26.200
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68Glen Mulready000
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69Chuck Strohm30.100
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70Carol Bush34.300
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71Katie Henke44.4046.8
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72Monroe Nichols10010072.7
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73Regina Goodwin88.6100100
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74Dale Derby33.400
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75Karen Gaddis40.400
Gaddis won a July 11th, 2017 special election with 52.3% of the vote.
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76Ross Ford322832.3
Ford won a November 14h, 2017 special election with 68.3% of the vote.
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77Eric Proctor100100100
Term-limited in 2018.
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78Meloyde Blancett4910069.5
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79Weldon Watson000
Term-limited in 2018. An independent won 34.9% of the vote in 2016.
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80Mike Ritze30.200
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81Mike Osburn30.500
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82Kevin Calvey32.300
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83Randy McDaniel033.234.9
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84Tammy West38.800
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85Cyndi Munson54.243.60
Munson won a special election on July 14th, 2015 with 53.8% of the vote.
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86William Fourkiller62.870.368.8
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87Collin Walke4846.944.7
Walke won a three-way race in 2016 in which a Libertarian candidate won 7.3% of the vote.
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88Jason Dunnington10010069.1
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89Shane Stone100100100
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90Jon Echols000
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91Chris Kannady27.523.20
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92Forrest Bennett60.5100100
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93Mickey Dollens59.841.30