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Incumbents Who Lost Seats Tonight

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo. delivers his concession speech to Democratic supporters at the Colorado Democrats election night party, Tuesday in Denver. i i

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo. delivers his concession speech to Democratic supporters at the Colorado Democrats election night party, Tuesday in Denver. Jack Dempsey/AP hide caption

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Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo. delivers his concession speech to Democratic supporters at the Colorado Democrats election night party, Tuesday in Denver.

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo. delivers his concession speech to Democratic supporters at the Colorado Democrats election night party, Tuesday in Denver.

Jack Dempsey/AP

Updated at 12:00 p.m. ET on Nov. 6.

We've compiled a list of the incumbent candidates in the House, Senate and governors races that lost seats tonight. We will update this list throughout the night as the calls come in. You can keep up with NPR's live election coverage at election.npr.org and follow NPR News and NPR Politics on Twitter.

House Republican Incumbents Who Lost (3)

  • Steve Southerland (R-Fla.)
  • Vance McAllister (R-La.) (failed to make run-off)
  • Lee Terry (R-Neb.)

House Democratic Incumbents Who Lost (10)

  • Joe Garcia (D-Fla.)
  • John Barrow (D-Ga.)
  • Bill Enyart (D-Ill.)
  • Brad Schneider (D-Ill.)
  • Steven Horsford (D-Nev.)
  • Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.)
  • Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.)
  • Dan Maffei (D-N.Y.)
  • Pete Gallego (D-Texas)
  • Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.)

Senate Republican Incumbents Who Lost (0)

Senate Democratic Incumbents Who Lost (3)

  • Mark Pryor (D-Ark.)
  • Mark Udall (D-Colo.)
  • Kay Hagan (D-N.C.)

Governors Who Lost (1D, 1R)

  • Tom Corbett (R-Pa.)
  • Pat Quinn (D-Ill.)
Correction Nov. 4, 2014

Louisiana Senate incumbent Mary Landrieu did not lose her seat, but was forced into a run-off.

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