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Listed are those African-American candidates who achieved ballot access for a federal election. They made the primary ballot, and have votes in the election in order to qualify for this list. Not included are African-Americans potential candidates (suggested by media, objects of draft movements, etc.), potential candidates who did not file for
People vote at the Madison Senior Center on West Mifflin Street in Madison, Tuesday, November, 2024. In addition to the presidential race, Wisconsin also had a U.S. Senate seat, all of the state ...
Pages in category "African-American candidates for the United States Senate" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Polls in Missouri will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday. Three candidates are leading the field for an open U.S. Senate seat.
As the 119 th Congress begins on Friday, Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is poised to make history as the longest-serving African American in the 235-year history of the U.S. Senate ...
In the August 13 Republican primary, former NBA basketball player Royce White won an eight-candidate primary with 38% of the vote, with banker and retired U.S. Navy commander Joe Fraser finishing second with 29% of the vote [103] Third-party candidates consist of guardianship advocate and Republican candidate for governor in 2022, Independence ...
The first two African-American senators represented the state of Mississippi during the Reconstruction era, following the American Civil War. Hiram Rhodes Revels, the first African American to serve in the Senate, was elected in 1870 [5] by the Mississippi State Legislature to succeed Albert G. Brown, who resigned during the Civil War.
The polls are now closed in this year’s general election in Wichita and Sedgwick County. Anyone who was in line at their polling place by 7 p.m. can still cast their vote.