2024 General Election Gun Sense Candidate Victories: Live Updates

A 2024 general election results victory graphic. The graphic background is black, and it is filled with balloons floating at various angles. The balloons are red, white, and blue, and many of them have gun-sense checkmarks on them.

In the 2024 general election, gun safety was on the ballot. Voters across the country made their voices heard at the polls, turning out to elect Gun Sense Candidates at all levels of the ballot.

Keep reading to see the list of some of the Gun Sense Candidate victories in the 2024 general election.

2024 Gun Sense Candidate Victories

This blog will be updated periodically until all races in which Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidates and/or Everytown-endorsed candidates are running have been called.

Last updated: 4:55 P.M. ET, 12/09/2024

Federal Office

  • George Whitesides, California, U.S. House (Democrat)
  • Ruben Gallego, Arizona, U.S. Senate (Democrat)
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada, U.S. Senate (Democrat)
  • Steven Horsford, Nevada, U.S. House (Democrat)
  • Elissa Slotkin, Michigan, U.S. Senate (Democrat)
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin, U.S. Senate (Democrat)
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet, Michigan, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania, U.S. Representative (Republican)
  • Mike Thompson, California, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Dr. Maxine Dexter, Oregon, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Adam Schiff, California, U.S. Senator (Democrat)
  • Martin Heinrich, New Mexico, U.S. Senator (Democrat)
  • Sarah McBride, Delaware, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Angela Alsobrooks, Maryland, U.S. Senator (Democrat)
  • Hakeem Jeffries, New York, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Robin Lynne Kelly, Illinois, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Lucy McBath, Georgia, U.S. Representative (Democrat)
  • Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware, U.S. Senator (Democrat)
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut, U.S. Senator (Democrat)
  • Andy Kim, New Jersey, U.S. Senator (Democrat)

State Office

  • Sarah Trone Garriot, Iowa, State Senator—District 14 (Democrat)
  • Nikki McDonald, Kansas, State Representative—District 49 (Democrat)
  • Adam Moore, Kentucky, State Representative—District 45 (Democrat)
  • Megan Murray, New Hampshire, State Representative—Hillsborough District 37 (Democrat)
  • Pilar Schiavo, California, State Assembly—District 40 (Democrat)
  • Darshana Patel, California, State Assembly—District 76 (Democrat)
  • April Dobson, Oregon, State Representative—District 39 (Democrat)
  • Courtney Neron, Oregon, State Representative—District 26 (Democrat)
  • Sue Newman, New Hampshire, State Representative—Hillsborough 4 District (Democrat)
  • Catherine Stefani, California, State Assembly—District 19 (Democrat)
  • Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, California, State Assembly—District 16 (Democrat)
  • Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, Arizona, State Representative—District 21 (Democrat)
  • Consuelo Hernandez, Arizona, State Representative—District 21 (Democrat)
  • Tobias Read, Oregon, Secretary of State (Democrat)
  • Dan Rayfield, Oregon, Attorney General (Democrat)
  • Robin Comey, Connecticut, State Representative—District 102 (Democrat)
  • Nancy Gutierrez, Arizona, State Representative—District 18 (Democrat)
  • Loren Selig, New Hampshire, State Representative—Strafford 10th District (Democrat)
  • Timothy Horrigan, New Hampshire, State Representative—Strafford 10th District (Democrat)
  • Linda Haskins, New Hampshire, State Representative—Rockingham 11 (Democrat)
  • Fred Davis, New Hampshire, State Representative—Hillsborough 3rd District (Democrat)
  • Ranjeev Puri, Michigan, State Representative—District 24 (Democrat)
  • Jennifer Leeper, Connecticut, State Representative—District 132 (Democrat)
  • Michele Meyer, Maine, State Representative—District 150 (Democrat)
  • John Harabedian, California, State Assembly—District 41 (Democrat)
  • Aaron Márquez, Arizona, State Representative—District 5 (Democrat)
  • Jules Walters, Oregon, State Representative—District 37 (Democrat)
  • Rachel Hunt, North Carolina, Lieutenant Governor (Democrat)
  • Elaine Marshall, North Carolina, Secretary of State (Democrat)
  • Ed Stafman, Montana, State Representative—District 59 (Democrat)
  • Gay Lynn Bennion, Utah, State Representative—District 41 (Democrat)
  • Karina Villa, Illinois, State Senator—District 40 (Democrat)
  • Joyce Mason, Illinois, State Representative—District 61 (Democrat)
  • Nabeela Syed, Illinois, State Representative—District 51 (Democrat)
  • Maura Hirschauer, Illinois, State Representative—District 49 (Democrat)
  • Debra Altschiller, New Hampshire, State Senator—District 24 (Democrat)
  • Valli Geiger, Maine, State Representative—District 42 (Democrat)
  • Todd Achilles, Idaho, State Representative—District 16 (Democrat)
  • Art Staed, Iowa, State Senator—District 40 (Democrat)
  • Martha Marx, Connecticut, State Senator—District 20 (Democrat)
  • Lee Snodgrass, Wisconsin, State Assembly—District 52 (Democrat)
  • Joan Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, State Assembly—District 46 (Democrat)
  • Brienne Brown, Wisconsin, State Assembly—District 43 (Democrat)
  • Deb Andraca, Wisconsin, State Assembly—District 23 (Democrat)
  • Robyn Vining, Wisconsin, State Assembly—District 13 (Democrat)
  • Thomas Chittenden, Vermont, State Senator—Chittenden-Southeast District (Democrat)
  • Ann Johnson, Texas, State Representative—District 134 (Democrat)
  • Mary Ware, Kansas, State Senator—District 25 (Democrat)
  • Marti Deuter, Illinois, State Representative—District 45 (Democrat)
  • Cassandra Hernandez, Texas, State Representative—District 115 (Democrat)
  • Mari-Lynn Poskin, Kansas, State Representative—District 20 (Democrat)
  • Joy Ella Hoy, Kansas, State Representative—District 17 (Democrat)
  • Suleman Lalani, Texas, State Representative—District 76 (Democrat)
  • Vikki Goodwin, Texas, State Representative—District 47 (Democrat)
  • Heidi Campbell, Tennessee, State Senator—District 20 (Democrat)
  • Maggie Nurrenbern, Missouri, State Senator—District 17 (Democrat)
  • Patty Lewis, Missouri, State Senator—District 7 (Democrat)
  • Keri Ingle, Missouri, State Representative—District 35 (Democrat)
  • Emily Weber, Missouri, State Representative—District 24 (Democrat)
  • Mark Boyko, Missouri, State Representative—District 90 (Democrat)
  • Ashley Aune, Missouri, State Representative—District 14 (Democrat)
  • Patty Kim, Pennsylvania, State Senator—District 15 (Democrat)
  • Kimberly Ann Thomas, Michigan, Michigan Supreme Court
  • Kyra Harris Bolden, Michigan, Michigan Supreme Court
  • Kaela Berg, Minnesota, State Representative—District 55B (Democrat)
  • Julie Greene, Minnesota, State Representative—District 50A (Democrat)
  • Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, Minnesota, State Representative—District 49B (Democrat)
  • Anthony Broadman, Oregon, State Senator—District 27 (Democrat)
  • Sarah Finger McDonald, Oregon, State Representative—District 16 (Democrat)
  • Ben Bowman, Oregon, State Representative—District 25 (Democrat)
  • Julie Rogers, Michigan, State Representative—District 41 (Democrat)
  • Kelly Breen, Michigan, State Representative—District 21 (Democrat)
  • Laurie Pohutsky, Michigan, State Representative—District 17 (Democrat)
  • Nick Brown, Washington, Attorney General (Democrat)
  • Regina Weiss, Michigan, State Representative—District 5 (Democrat)
  • Meg Froelich, Colorado, State Representative—District 3 (Democrat)
  • Judy Amabile, Colorado, State Senator—District 18 (Democrat)
  • Cathy Kipp, Colorado, State Senator—District 14 (Democrat)
  • Jovan Jackson, Nevada, State Assembly—District 6 (Democrat)
  • Harold Pope Jr., New Mexico, State Senator—District 23 (Democrat)
  • Karla Rose Hanson, North Dakota, State Representative—District 44 (Democrat)
  • Beth Helfrich, North Carolina, State Representative—District 98 (Democrat)
  • Molly Cook, Texas, State Senator—District 15 (Democrat)
  • Dacia Grayber, Oregon, State Representative—District 28 (Democrat)
  • Lisa Fragala, Oregon, State Representative—District 8 (Democrat)
  • Melissa Osborne, Connecticut, State Representative—District 16 (Democrat)
  • Shaundelle Brooks, Tennessee, State Representative—District 60
  • Jeff Jackson, North Carolina, Attorney General (Democrat)
  • Bob Ferguson, Washington, Governor (Democrat)
  • Anne Stava-Murray, Illinois, State Representative—District 81 (Democrat)
  • Karen Brownlee, Ohio, State Representative—District 28 (Democrat)
  • Frank Burns, Delaware, State Representative—District 21 (Democrat)
  • Erika White, Ohio, State Representative—District 41 (Democrat)
  • Claire Celsi, Iowa, State Senator—District 16 (Democrat)
  • Crystal Lett, Ohio, State Representative—District 11 (Democrat)
  • Robin Bartleman, Florida, State Representative—District 103 (Democrat)
  • Sonya Jaquez Lewis, Colorado, State Senator—District 17 (Democrat)
  • Allison Tant, Florida, State Representative—District 9 (Democrat)
  • Eliza Hamrick, Colorado, State Representative—District 61 (Democrat)
  • Christine Cockley, Ohio, State Representative—District 6 (Democrat)
  • Samuel Zager, Maine, State Representative—District 116 (Democrat)
  • Tracy Clark, North Carolina, State Representative—District 57 (Democrat)
  • Lucy Dathan, Connecticut, State Representative—District 142 (Democrat)
  • Ron Reynolds, Texas, State Representative—District 27 (Democrat)
  • Poppy Arford, Maine, State Representative—District 101 (Democrat)
  • Tameika Isaac Devine, South Carolina, State Senator—District 19 (Democrat)
  • Jennifer Boylan, Rhode Island, State Representative—District 66 (Democrat)
  • Cyndie Romer, Delaware, State Representative—District 25 (Democrat)
  • Desiree Tims, Ohio, State Representative—District 38 (Democrat)
  • Allison Russo, Ohio, State Representative—District 7 (Democrat)
  • Maria Cervania, North Carolina, State Representative—District 41 (Democrat)
  • Bob Morgan, Illinois, State Representative—District 58 (Democrat)
  • Tracy Katz Muhl, Illinois, State Representative—District 57 (Democrat)
  • Mary Beth Canty, Illinois, State Representative—District 54 (Democrat)
  • Jennifer Konfrst, Iowa, State Representative—District 32 (Democrat)
  • Laura Faver, Illinois, State Representative—District 62 (Democrat)
  • Matt Meyer, Delaware, Governor (Democrat)
  • Chris Campbell, Indiana, State Representative—District 26 (Democrat)
  • Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, Illinois, State Representative—District 17 (Democrat)
  • Denise Ennett, Arkansas, State Representative—District 80 (Democrat)
  • Ian Mackey, Missouri, State Representative—District 99 (Democrat)
  • Denise Garner, Arkansas, State Representative—District 20 (Democrat)
  • Shea Roberts, Georgia, State Representative—District 52 (Democrat)
  • Elena Parent, Georgia, State Senator—District 44 (Democrat)
  • Anne Allen Westbrook, Georgia, State Representative—District 163 (Democrat)
  • Pamela Goodwine, Kentucky, Kentucky Supreme Court Justice
  • Nicole Clowney, Arkansas, State Representative—District 21 (Democrat)
  • Mara Gorman, Delaware, State Representative—District 23 (Democrat)
  • Josh Stein, North Carolina, Governor (Democrat)
  • Bridget Valverde, Rhode Island, State Senator—District 35 (Democrat)
  • Pam Lauria, Rhode Island, State Senator—District 32 (Democrat)
  • Justine Caldwell, Rhode Island, State Representative—District 30 (Democrat)
  • Rita Harris, Florida, State Representative—District 44 (Democrat)
  • Shelli Yoder, Indiana, State Senator—District 40 (Democrat)
  • Erin Brady, Vermont, State Representative—District Chittenden 2 (Democrat)
  • Kate McCann, Vermont, State Representative—District Washington 4 (Democrat)

Local Office

  • Diana Maier, California, Marin Water Board—Division 2 (Nonpartisan)
  • Kathleen Dolan, New Jersey, New Providence Borough Council Member (Democrat)
  • Lisa Henry, California, Mountain View Whisman School District Governing Board Member (Nonpartisan)
  • Alison Kamhi, California, Palo Alto Unified School District Governing Board Member (Nonpartisan)
  • Phoebe Shin Venkat, California, Foster City Councilor (Nonpartisan)
  • Elizabeth Case, Oregon, Hillsboro City Council—Ward 2
  • Elly Hanauer-Friedman, Illinois, Champaign County Board—District 4 (Democrat)
  • Teska Frisby, New Jersey, Trenton City Council (Nonpartisan)
  • Lynn LaPlante, Illinois, DuPage County Board—District 4 (Democrat)
  • William Tarver, Illinois, Kane County Commission—District 10 (Democrat)
  • Kathleen “Penny” Christian, Kentucky, Fayette County Public Schools School Board—District 3 (Nonpartisan)
  • Charmaine McGuffey, Ohio, Hamilton County Sheriff (Democrat)
  • Jessica E. Miranda, Ohio, Hamilton County Auditor (Democrat)
  • Michelle Tafoya, New Mexico, Valencia County Treasurer (Democrat)
  • Nadine Stern, New Jersey, Pennington Borough Council (Democrat)
  • Malia Herman, New Jersey, Maplewood Township Committee (Democrat)
  • Shirley Meeks, Mississippi, Sunflower County Election Commissioner—District 5 (Nonpartisan)
  • Cynthia Murphy-Salomone, Florida, Parkland City Commissioner—District 3 (Democrat)
  • Ellen Baker, Florida, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District—Seat 4 (Nonpartisan)
  • Louis Reinstein, Florida, Plantation City Council—Group 5 (Nonpartisan)
  • Abby Sanchez, Florida, Seminole County School Board—District 3 (Nonpartisan)
  • Amy Padden, Colorado, District Attorney—18th Judicial District (Democrat)
  • Bunny Davis, Arizona, Kyrene Elementary School District Governing Board (Nonpartisan)
  • Anthony Garcia, Arizona, Flagstaff City Council (Nonpartisan)
  • Corey Jones, Rhode Island, Providence School Board—Region 1 (Democrat)
  • Patricia Alley, Rhode Island, South Kingstown Town Council (Democrat)
  • Matthew McCoy, Rhode Island, North Kingstown Town Council (Democrat)
  • Linnea Drew, Rhode Island, North Kingstown Town Council (Democrat)
  • Beach Pace, Oregon, Hillsboro City Mayor (Democrat)
  • Sandra Lee, Texas, Tarrant County Constable—Precinct 7 (Democrat)
  • Sarah Bagley, Virginia, Alexandria City Council (Democrat)
  • Benjamin Weisman, New Jersey, Boonton Township Council—Ward 4 (Democrat)
  • Lynn Edmonds, North Carolina, Wake County Public Schools Board—District 5 (Democrat)
  • Judy Justice, North Carolina, New Hanover County Board of Education (Democrat)
  • Amanda Edwards, North Carolina, Buncombe County Commission Chair (Democrat)
  • Kristen Maahs, California, Anaheim City Council—District 5 (Nonpartisan)
  • Anna Prizzia, Florida, Alachua County Commission—District 3
  • Rod Sullivan, Iowa, Johnson County Board of Supervisors (Democrat)
  • Eric Fagan, Texas, Fort Bend County Sheriff (Democrat)
  • Tameka Henry, Nevada, Clark County School District Board of Trustees (Nonpartisan)
  • Tami Rey, Michigan, Kalamazoo County Commission—District 12 (Democrat)
  • Angela Demas, Michigan, Meridian Township Clerk (Democrat)
  • Deb Henry, Florida, Marco Island City Council (Democrat)
  • Coby Owens, Delaware, Wilmington City Council—District 1 (Democrat)
  • Brendan Johnson, Michigan, Oakland County Commission—District 4 (Democrat)
  • Mike Howard, Michigan, Macomb County Commission—District 12 (Democrat)
  • Andrea Chamblee, Maryland, Howard County Board of Education (Nonpartisan)
  • Zuraya Tapia-Hadley, Virginia, Arlington School Board (Democrat)
  • Marta Loachamin, Boulder County Commissioner—District 2 (Democrat)
  • Rhonda Fields, Colorado, Arapahoe County Commissioner—District 5 (Democrat)
  • JD Spain Sr., Virginia, Arlington County Board—At-Large (Democrat)
  • Jose Sanchez, California, Monterey Park City Council—District 3 (Nonpartisan)
  • Linda Deos, California, Davis City Council—District 2 (Nonpartisan)
  • Diana Honig, California, Contra Costa Community College District Governing Board of Trustees—Ward 2 (Nonpartisan)
  • Alison Emery, California, Carlsbad Unified School District Board of Trustees—Area 2 (Nonpartisan)
  • Gayatri Agnew, Arkansas, Bentonville City Council—Ward 1, Position 2 (Democrat)
  • Jason Greenberg, Minnesota, Robbinsdale City Council—Ward 2 (Nonpartisan)
  • Karen MacLaughlin, Minnesota, Rochester School Board (Nonpartisan)
  • LaResha Thornton, Michigan, Ypsilanti Township Trustee (Democrat)
  • Eli Savit, Michigan, Washtenaw County Prosecuting Attorney (Democrat)
  • Alyshia Dyer, Michigan, Washtenaw County Sheriff (Democrat)
  • Tim Ciechorski, Michigan, Royal Oak School District Board of Trustees (Nonpartisan)
  • Tania Ganguly, Michigan, Canton Township Trustee (Democrat)
  • Amanda Jozkowski, Maryland, Carroll County Public Schools Board of Education (Nonpartisan)
  • Emma Curtis, Kentucky, Lexington City Council—District 4 (Nonpartisan)
  • Liz Sheehan, Kentucky, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council—District 5 (Nonpartisan)
  • Julie Strahan, Minnesota, Roseville City Council (Nonpartisan)
  • Jonathan Smith, Kansas, Shawnee County Clerk (Democrat)
  • Jody Madeira, Indiana, Monroe County Commission—District 3 (Democrat)
  • John Walsh, Colorado, Denver District Attorney—Second Judicial District (Democrat)
  • Ammon Barker, Arizona, Coconino County Attorney (Democrat)
  • Heather Edelson, Minnesota, Hennepin County Commission—District 6 (Democrat)
  • Stephanie Vanos, Florida, Orange County School Board—District 6 (Democrat)
  • Brandon M. Scott, Maryland, Mayor—Baltimore (Democrat)

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