Republicans fielded unopposed candidates in 32 seats, while Democrats had 56
unchallenged candidates.
Democrats fielded unopposed candidates in seven districts, while Republicans had six
unchallenged candidates.
Republicans fielded unopposed candidates in four districts, while Democrats had one
unchallenged candidate.
Not exact matches
It will be difficult to shift Nicholas: only way I can see it - whether he stands as a Conservative (as many are predicting) or as a LD under a «coupon election»
unchallenged by an official Tory
candidate - is thus:
[5] After facing no opposition in the Democratic primary, both incumbents will go equally
unchallenged in the general election with no other
candidates on the ballot.