Senate election in the Southeast, 2018

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Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 4, 2008, with 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested. Thirty-three seats are regular elections; the winners will serve six-year terms from January 3, 2009 until January 3, 2015 as members of Senate Class II. There are also two special elections: one in Wyoming and another in Mississippi, but the Mississippi special election
 
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The '''Southeast Senate election of 2018''', will be held on November 8, 2018, with [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] Senator Al Marshall's seat being contested. [[Republican Party|Republican]] Representative Alexander Allum has announced his intentions to run against Marshall, while [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] Ryan Howson, Mayor of Atlanta, has began a exploratory committee.  
The '''Southeast Senate election of 2018''', will be held on November 8, 2018, with [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] Senator Al Marshall's seat being contested. [[Republican Party|Republican]] Representative Alexander Allum has announced his intentions to run against Marshall, while [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] Ryan Howson, Mayor of Atlanta, has began a exploratory committee.  
==Candidates==
==Candidates==

Revision as of 15:36, 12 January 2008

The Southeast Senate election of 2018, will be held on November 8, 2018, with Democratic Senator Al Marshall's seat being contested. Republican Representative Alexander Allum has announced his intentions to run against Marshall, while Democratic Ryan Howson, Mayor of Atlanta, has began a exploratory committee.

Contents

Candidates

Republican Party

Potential Candidates

  • Daniel Morey - Representative for Tenneessee, 3rd District and Former Senator (2011-2013); withdrew from the race to support Rep. Allum.

Democratic Party

Potential Candidates

  • Al Marshall - incumbent Senator (since 2014), has not announced any intentions to run for re-election

Factors in the election

Fundraising

Alexander Allum began fundraising since just after Senator Marshall's election, in 2015, while Ryan Howson began to raise money in 2017.


Candidate Money Raised (by now) Money Spent Cash on hand
Alexander Allum $4,730,000 $0 $4,730,000
Ryan Howson $1,310,000 $0 $1,310,000

Tours

TBC

The campaign

Allum's campaign

TBC

Howson's campaign

TBC

Polling


Type Date Spencer Warren
Half Poll 2018 TBA TBA
Pre Poll 2018 TBA TBA
Pop Poll 2018 TBA TBA
Popularity Poll 2017 45% 26%

Election results

TBA

See also

External links

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