FiveThirtyEight
Nathaniel Rakich

Not too many Republicans on the ballot today have acknowledged the legitimacy of Biden’s election in 2020, but those who have are actually doing all right tonight.

How pro-democracy Republicans are doing tonight

Senate, House, gubernatorial, attorney general and secretary of state candidates who have accepted the legitimacy of the 2020 election, and their results in Republican primaries in Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont and Wisconsin, as of 9:11 p.m. Eastern

CANDIDATE OFFICE Position on 2020 election % REPORTING VOTE SHARE STATUS
Themis Klarides CT Sen. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 12% 36.9% Trailing
Terrie E. Wood CT SoS ✅ Accepted 2020 results 11 38.0 Trailing
Jayme Stevenson CT-04 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 2 56.1 Leading
Michael Ted Goldstein CT-04 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 2 43.9 Trailing
Gerald Malloy VT Sen. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 25 45.0 Leading
Christina Nolan VT Sen. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 25 35.9 Trailing
Myers Mermel VT Sen. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 25 19.0 Trailing
Phil Scott* VT Gov. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 26 68.6 ✓ Won
Liam Madden VT-AL ✅ Accepted 2020 results 24 42.4 Leading
Ericka Bundy Redic VT-AL 🤔 Accepted with reservations 24 30.6 Trailing
Bob “Again” Carney Jr. MN Gov. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
Brad Finstad MN-01 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
Tom Emmer* MN-06 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0
Pete Stauber* MN-08 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0
Harry Robb Welty MN-08 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
David Schroeder WI Sen. ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
Kevin Nicholson WI Gov. 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0
Amy Lynn Loudenbeck WI SoS 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0
Bryan Steil* WI-01 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
Douglas H. Mullenix WI-06 ✅ Accepted 2020 results 0 0.0
Glenn Grothman* WI-06 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0
Mike Gallagher* WI-08 🤔 Accepted with reservations 0 0.0

*Incumbent.

Candidates marked as having “accepted 2020 results” have said Donald Trump’s loss or the 2020 election itself was legitimate. Candidates marked as “accepted with reservations” have accepted Trump’s loss and the election’s legitimacy but have still raised questions about whether there was voter fraud.

Sources: News reports, campaigns, ABC News


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