National Totals for Each Party for U.S. House, November 2014 Election

It appears that this is the number of votes received by each party for U.S. House in the November 4, 2014 election:

Republican 39,679,791
Democratic 35,450,701
Libertarian 965,396
Working Families 249,112
Green 246,567
Constitution 61,271
other parties 548,720
independent candidates 676,463

This is based on official election returns from each state. It does not include the District of Columbia vote for Delegate to U.S. House, nor the vote of any U.S. overseas possessions for Delegate.


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National Totals for Each Party for U.S. House, November 2014 Election — 6 Comments

  1. How many votes for the 218 lowest winners in the various pack/crack gerrymander districts ???

    About 30 or less percent of the total number of voters ???

    i.e. one more business as usual MINORITY RULE election since the 1964 SCOTUS gerrymander cases ???

    Note – minority rule was in the 10-20 percent range after the 1962 election — almost CRISIS math.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  2. OUR UNITY COALITION SUPPORTED SPECIFIC UNITY CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS AND OUR CANDIDATES ARE WINNING ELECTIONS
    http://usparliament.org/usap-wp/

    November 4th, 2014 Unity Coalition Winners!
    California:
    AD7 Kevin McCarty [Democratic] 58.6% WIN!
    AD26 Devon Mathis [Republican] 55.6% WIN!
    AD15 Tony Thurmond [Democratic] 54.4% WIN!
    AD=assembly district
    * * *

    June 3rd Primary, 2014 Unity Coalition Winner!
    California:
    AG Ron Gold [Republican] 12.3% WIN!
    AG=attorney general
    * * *

  3. I think that when the two-party system collapses, the Libertarians and Greens will pick up the ball- no other third party can come close, unless one of the major parties breaks up and that faction starts it’s own party.

  4. How many gerrymander districts did NOT have 1 D and 1 R ???

    i.e. national vote totals are very highly dubious — i.e. mean about ZERO.

    Thus – the gerrymander OLIGARCHS continue in power.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  5. The WFP total is the number of people who chose to vote for a WFP nominee for US House. It doesn’t matter if the WFP nominee was also a Democratic or a Republican nominee as well. If the voter cast a WFP vote, it is counted for the WFP.

    If my WFP vote total only included WFP candidates who weren’t also major party nominees, then the WFP national US House vote total would be quite small.

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