United States House of Representatives elections, 2014

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United States House of Representatives elections, 2014
United States
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November 4, 2014 (2014-11-04)
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All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
and 5 of the 6 non-voting members

218 seats needed for a majority
  John Boehner official portrait US House infobox.jpg Speaker Nancy Pelosi.jpg
Leader John Boehner Nancy Pelosi
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since February 2, 2006 November 14, 2002
Leader's seat Ohio-8th California-12th
Last election 234 seats, 47.7% 201 seats, 49.0%
Seats needed Decrease 17 Increase 17

Incumbent Speaker

John Boehner
Republican

The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 4, 2014. Elections will be held for all 435 seats, representing the 50 U.S. states. Elections will also be held for the delegates from the District of Columbia and four U.S. territories.

The winners of this election will serve in the 114th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2010 United States Census.

Contents

Retiring incumbents [edit]

Nine Representatives are retiring.

Democrats [edit]

Four Democrats are retiring.

  1. Hawaii's 1st congressional district: Colleen Hanabusa: To run for the U.S. Senate.[1]
  2. Iowa's 1st congressional district: Bruce Braley: To run for the U.S. Senate.[2]
  3. Michigan's 14th congressional district: Gary Peters: To run for the U.S. Senate.[3]
  4. Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district: Allyson Schwartz: To run for Governor of Pennsylvania[citation needed]

Republicans [edit]

Five Republicans are retiring.

  1. Georgia's 1st congressional district: Jack Kingston: To run for the U.S. Senate.[citation needed]
  2. Georgia's 10th congressional district: Paul Broun: To run for the U.S. Senate.[4]
  3. Georgia's 11th congressional district: Phil Gingrey: To run for the U.S. Senate.[5]
  4. Louisiana's 6th congressional district: Bill Cassidy: To run for the U.S. Senate.[6]
  5. West Virginia's 2nd congressional district: Shelley Moore Capito: To run for the U.S. Senate.[7]

Pre-election analysis and selected results [edit]

The following are the predictions for House districts where at least one out of the Cook Political Report, the Rothenberg Political Report, Roll Call, and Sabato's Crystal Ball did not agree that the district was "safe Democrat" or "safe Republican". Ratings from the New York Times are also included. Incumbents not running for re-election have parentheses around their name.

District Incumbent Cook[8] Rothenberg[9] Sabato[10] Winner
AZ-1 Kirkpatrick (D) Tossup Tossup/Tilt D Tossup TBD
AZ-2 Barber (D) Tossup Pure Tossup Tossup TBD
AZ-9 Sinema (D) Lean D D Favored Lean D TBD
AR-4 Cotton (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
CA-3 Garamendi (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
CA-7 Bera (D) Lean D Lean D Likely D TBD
CA-9 McNerney (D) Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
CA-10 Denham (R) Likely R R Favored Lean R TBD
CA-16 Costa (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
CA-21 Valadao (R) Lean R Tossup/Tilt R Lean R TBD
CA-24 Capps (D) Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
CA-25 McKeon (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
CA-26 Brownley (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
CA-31 Miller (R) Tossup Pure Tossup Tossup TBD
CA-36 Ruiz (D) Tossup Lean D Lean D TBD
CA-41 Takano (D) Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
CA-52 Peters (D) Lean D D Favored Likely D TBD
CO-6 Coffman (R) Lean R Pure Tossup Tossup TBD
CT-5 Esty (D) Likely D D Favored Likely D TBD
FL-2 Southerland (R) Lean R Lean R Likely R TBD
FL-10 Webster (R) Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
FL-13 Young (R) Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
FL-16 Buchanan (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
FL-18 Murphy (D) Tossup Tossup/Tilt D Tossup TBD
FL-22 Frankel (D) Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
FL-26 Garcia (D) Tossup Tossup/Tilt D Lean D TBD
GA-12 Barrow (D) Lean D Lean D Lean D TBD
IL-10 Schneider (D) Tossup D Favored Likely D TBD
IL-11 Foster (D) Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
IL-12 Enyart (D) Likely D Lean D Lean D TBD
IL-13 Davis (R) Lean R Tossup/Tilt R Lean R TBD
IL-17 Bustos (D) Likely D D Favored Likely D TBD
IN-2 Walorski (R) Lean R Lean R Lean R TBD
IA-1 (Braley) (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
IA-3 Latham (R) Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
IA-4 King (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
KY-6 Barr (R) Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
MA-6 Tierney (D) Lean D Lean D Likely D TBD
MI-1 Benishek (R) Likely R Tossup/Tilt R Lean R TBD
MI-3 Amash (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
MI-7 Walberg (R) Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
MI-11 Bentivolio (R) Lean R R Favored Likely R TBD
MN-2 Kline (R) Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
MN-6 Bachmann (R) Likely R R Favored Lean R TBD
MN-7 Peterson (D) Likely D D Favored Likely D TBD
MN-8 Nolan (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
NE-2 Terry (R) Likely R R Favored Lean R TBD
NV-3 Heck (R) Likely R Lean R Lean R TBD
NV-4 Horsford (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
NH-1 Shea-Porter (D) Tossup Tossup/Tilt D Tossup TBD
NH-2 Kuster (D) Likely D Lean D Lean D TBD
NJ-2 LoBiondo (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
NJ-3 Runyan (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
NJ-5 Garrett (R) Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
NY-1 Bishop (D) Lean D D Favored Lean D TBD
NY-11 Grimm (R) Likely R Lean R Tossup TBD
NY-18 Maloney (D) Lean D D Favored Lean D TBD
NY-19 Gibson (R) Lean R Tossup/Tilt R Lean R TBD
NY-21 Owens (D) Likely D D Favored Lean D TBD
NY-23 Reed (R) Likely R Lean R Lean R TBD
NY-24 Maffei (D) Likely D D Favored Likely D TBD
NC-7 McIntyre (D) Lean D Pure Tossup Lean D TBD
OH-6 Johnson (R) Likely R Safe R Safe R TBD
OH-7 Gibbs (R) Lean R R Favored Likely R TBD
OH-14 Joyce (R) Lean R Tossup/Tilt R Lean R TBD
OH-16 Renacci (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
PA-7 Meehan (R) Likely R R Favored Safe R TBD
PA-8 Fitzpatrick (R) Likely R R Favored Lean R TBD
PA-12 Rothfus (R) Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
RI-1 Cicilline (D) Solid D Safe D Likely D TBD
SD-AL Noem (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
TN-4 DesJarlais (R) Strong R Safe R Likely R TBD
TX-23 Gallego (D) Lean D Tossup/Tilt D Lean D TBD
UT-4 Matheson (D) Lean D Pure Tossup Lean D TBD
VA-2 Rigell (R) Strong R R Favored Likely R TBD
WA-1 DelBene (D) Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
WV-2 (Moore Capito) (R) Lean R R Favored Likely R TBD
WV-3 Rahall (D) Likely D Lean D Lean D TBD
WI-7 Duffy (R) Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
District Incumbent Cook Rothenberg Sabato Winner

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/22048463/colleen-hanabusa-to-challenge-sen-brian-schatz-in-2014-primary
  2. ^ Jacobs, Jennifer (February 7, 2013). "Bruce Braley will run for Harkin's Senate seat". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved February 8, 2013. 
  3. ^ http://www.politics1.com/
  4. ^ Sullivan, Sean (February 6, 2013). "Paul Broun announces Georgia Senate bid". Washington Post. Retrieved February 7, 2013. 
  5. ^ "Gingrey officially launches Senate bid". Marietta Daily Journal. March 27, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2013. 
  6. ^ "Louisiana Senate 2014: Bill Cassidy to challenge Mary Landrieu". Politico. April 2, 2013. Retrieved April 3, 2013. 
  7. ^ "Capito Says She'll Challenge Rockefeller for Senate Seat". The Intelligencer & Wheeling News Register. Associated Press. November 26, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2012. 
  8. ^ "2014 House Race Ratings for May 16, 2013". House: Race Ratings. Cook Political Report. Retrieved 16 May, 2013. 
  9. ^ "2014 House Ratings(May 7, 2013)". House Ratings. The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved May 9, 2013. 
  10. ^ "2014 House". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved May 9, 2013.