2020 State-By-State Results Alaska In Alaska, we have won four seats to support the bipartisan coalition in the House. Entrepreneur and community leader Adam Wool and longtime educator Dan Ortiz have both held their seats. Joining them in Juneau, is small business owner Calvin Schrage and public health professional Liz Snyder who flipped their seats to join the State House of Representatives. Arizona In Arizona, while we did not flip a chamber, we held all 4 seats that we flipped in the House in 2018 and also flipped two more in the House and one more in the Senate. Seven of our endorsed candidates have been re-elected, including incumbent Reps Domingo DeGrazia, Jennifer Jermaine, Jennifer Pawlik, and Aaron Lieberman. While longtime public school teacher Judy Schwiebert flipped her seat, community advocate Stephanie Stahl Hamilton held a Democratic seat to join their colleagues in the State House. Two-time FNF endorsee and former Arizona Teacher of the Year, Christine Marsh flipped her seat in the Senate. Florida As some of the earliest results on election night came in, it was apparent that Florida would be challenging up and down the ticket. While we won just one seat in the House, it was a critical one. We are excited to share that first-time candidate and veteran Andrew Learned won a highly-contested seat that would have put the Republicans just one seat away from a supermajority. Iowa In Iowa, a big pickup was offset by incumbent losses. We are proud that FNF endorsee Eric Gjerde — who canvassed while helping his neighbors clear storm-fallen trees from their properties — will take office in Des Moines this coming session. Kansas In Kansas, we flipped seats in both chambers but other incumbents lost, so the supermajority is likely to hold. In the House, we are excited that FNF endorsees gun safety activist Jo Ella Hoye and small business owner Mari-Lynn Poskin will be representing their districts in Topeka. And in the Senate two additional endorsees, veteran Jeffrey Pittman and former State Rep. Cindy Holscher, will represent their districts. Maine We were able to help expand the Senate Majority that we flipped in 2018. We held both of our incumbent seats, including Senators Troy Jackson and Stacy Brenner. Football coach, teacher, and community leader Joe Rafferty, and State Representative Chloe Maxmin flipped two new seats in the Senate. Maine Senate Democrats have won 22 of 35 seats in a historic victory – the largest majority since 1986. Michigan While we did not flip the House in Michigan, FNF endorsees have defended every gain made in 2018. We are excited that advocate Christine Morse and two-time FNF-endorsee Kelly Breen have flipped their seats. Rep. Padma Kuppa returns to the State House as the first Indian immigrant and Hindu lawmaker in the legislature, and Rep. Mari Manoogian returns to the State House as the first Armenian American lawmaker in the legislature. Reps. Angela Witwer, Laurie Pohutsky, Jim Haadsma, and Matt Koleszar have also held their seats despite well-funded challengers Montana In Montana, Republican victories at the top of the ticket were matched by their down-ballot gains. COVID-19 made door-knocking and canvassing much more challenging, and several of our endorses lost by very narrow margins; seven candidates lost their seats narrowly, by 302 votes or less. While we are waiting on the results of one race, we will not achieve our goal of flipping the MT House New Hampshire Votes are still being counted in the New Hampshire Senate. FNF incumbent Tom Sherman has won, with Jeanne Dietsch and Shannon Chandley too close to call. Even though we will come out of this year with more seats than after 2016, holding the majority is unlikely. North Carolina North Carolina underperformed expectations up and down the ballot, and while votes are still being counted, the goal of flipping the chambers is out of reach. In the State Senate clean air advocate DeAndrea Salvador and nonprofit leader Sarah Crawford, both flipped seats for a net gain of one seat thus far. Key State House flips include community advocate Brian Farkas and Ricky Hurtado, the first Latinx Representative elected to the NC House. They join FNF endorsed incumbents Rachel Hunt, Brandon Lofton, Wesley Harris, Kandie Smith, James Gailliard, Terence Everitt, Julie von Haefen, and Ashton Clemmons, who all held their seats in the House. Pennsylvania While we did not meet our goal of flipping a chamber, we are excited that U.S. Army Veteran Nancy Guenst has flipped a new seat in the House that had been held by Republicans ever since it was created in 1969. First-time candidate Nick Pisciottano has held his House seat for the Democrats, and John Kane, leader of his local Plumbers Union, flipped his seat in the Senate Texas The polling errors in Texas were striking, and the results up and down the ballot reflect no changes to the majority. We are proud that Ann Johnson, the first openly LGBTQ+ representative for her district in Texas, was elected to serve her district. Wisconsin With a late play in the Wisconsin House, our overall contributions helped the caucus prevent a Republican supermajority and protect the veto of Democratic Governor Tony Evers. The seeming potential and ultimate outcome mirror much of what was seen in results all over the country at every level.