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I am having a bit of difficulty in deciding what to do with Bradley Barlow regarding the House results. The problem arises from the fact that Barlow ran and won his Congressional election on the Greenback Party ticket, but according to this article in the New York Times, he remained a Republican and caucused with them, not the elected Greenbacks. At the present I am thinking of totaling his votes for the Greenbacks (given he was elected on their ticket) but set it so the seat itself was effectively a Republican hold. If anyone else even reads this talk page I'd like their opinions if possible. --Ariostos (talk) 01:05, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]