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====Republicans====
Ten Republicans are retiring from their seats.
Eleven Republicans are retiring from their seats.


*{{ushr|FL|6}}: [[Ron DeSantis]]: To run for the [[United States Senate election in Florida, 2016|U.S. Senate]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ap-senate-florida-desantis-20150505-story.html|title=Republican Congressman DeSantis to run for Rubio Senate seat|work=[[Sun-Sentinel]]|last=Farrington|first=Brendan|date=May 5, 2015|accessdate=May 5, 2015}}</ref>
*{{ushr|FL|6}}: [[Ron DeSantis]]: To run for the [[United States Senate election in Florida, 2016|U.S. Senate]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ap-senate-florida-desantis-20150505-story.html|title=Republican Congressman DeSantis to run for Rubio Senate seat|work=[[Sun-Sentinel]]|last=Farrington|first=Brendan|date=May 5, 2015|accessdate=May 5, 2015}}</ref>
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* {{ushr|NY|19}}: [[Chris Gibson (New York politician)|Chris Gibson]]: Retiring<ref>{{cite news|url=http://atr.rollcall.com/house-races-2016-chris-gibson-retirement/ |title=Report: Source: Chris Gibson Will Announce Retirement |work=Roll Call |date=January 6, 2015 |accessdate=January 6, 2015}}</ref>
* {{ushr|NY|19}}: [[Chris Gibson (New York politician)|Chris Gibson]]: Retiring<ref>{{cite news|url=http://atr.rollcall.com/house-races-2016-chris-gibson-retirement/ |title=Report: Source: Chris Gibson Will Announce Retirement |work=Roll Call |date=January 6, 2015 |accessdate=January 6, 2015}}</ref>
*{{ushr|PA|8}}: [[Mike Fitzpatrick]]: Retiring<ref>{{cite news|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/223491-report-rep-fitzpatrick-to-retire |title=Report: Rep. Fitzpatrick to retire |newspaper=The Hill|date=November 10, 2014 |accessdate=November 11, 2014}}</ref>
*{{ushr|PA|8}}: [[Mike Fitzpatrick]]: Retiring<ref>{{cite news|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/223491-report-rep-fitzpatrick-to-retire |title=Report: Rep. Fitzpatrick to retire |newspaper=The Hill|date=November 10, 2014 |accessdate=November 11, 2014}}</ref>
*{{ushr|TX|19}}: [[Randy Neugebauer]]: Retiring<ref>{{cite web|url=http://atr.rollcall.com/neugebauer-wont-seek-re-election-2016/|title=Neugebauer Won’t Seek Re-Election In 2016|author=Eli Yokley|work=[[Roll Call]]|date=September 17, 2015|accessdate=September 17, 2015}}</ref>


====Democrats====
====Democrats====

Revision as of 21:06, 17 September 2015

United States House of Representatives elections, 2016

← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives[Note 1]
218 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader John Boehner Nancy Pelosi
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 3, 2007 January 3, 2003
Leader's seat Ohio-8th California-12th
Current seats 247 seats 188 seats
Seats needed Decrease 30 Increase 30

Incumbent Speaker

John Boehner
Republican



The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 8, 2016. Elections will be held to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states. Non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the five inhabited U.S. territories[Note 2] will also be elected. The winners of this election will serve in the 115th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2010 United States Census.

The 2016 Presidential election, 2016 Senate elections, 2016 gubernatorial elections, and many state and local elections will also be held on this date.

Incumbents not seeking re-election

Incumbents retiring at the end of the 114th Congress

Republicans

Eleven Republicans are retiring from their seats.

Democrats

Eleven Democrats are retiring from their seats.

Competitive districts

The following are the predictions for House districts where at least one out of the Cook Political Report, Daily Kos Elections, the Rothenberg Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball and Real Clear Politics did not agree that the district was "safe Democratic" or "safe Republican." Incumbents not running for re-election have parentheses around their names, while incumbents with a caret (^) sought re-election, but were defeated in the primary election. Note that safeness of a district is not necessarily a prediction as to outcome.

District CPVI Incumbent First
elected
2014
result
Cook
Sep 3,
2015
[24]
DKE
Nov 4,
2014
[25]
Roth.
Aug 11,
2015
[26]
Sab.
Jul 20,
2015
[27]
RCP
Nov 2,
2014
Winner
Alaska at-large R+12 Don Young (R) 1972 51.0% R Safe R Safe R Likely R TBD
Arizona 1 R+4 (Ann Kirkpatrick) (D) 2012 52.6% D Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Arizona 2 R+3 Martha McSally (R) 2014 50.0% R Lean R Lean R Tossup TBD
Arizona 9 R+1 Kyrsten Sinema (D) 2012 54.7% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
California 7 EVEN Ami Bera (D) 2012 50.4% D Lean D D Favored Lean D TBD
California 10 R+1 Jeff Denham (R) 2010 56.2% R Lean R Safe R Lean R TBD
California 16 D+7 Jim Costa (D) 2004 50.7% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
California 21 D+2 David Valadao (R) 2012 57.8% R Lean R R Favored Lean R TBD
California 24 D+4 (Lois Capps) (D) 1998 51.9% D Likely D Safe D Leans D TBD
California 25 R+3 Steve Knight (R) 2014 53.3% R Lean R Lean R Likely R TBD
California 26 D+4 Julia Brownley (D) 2012 51.3% D Safe D Safe D Likely D TBD
California 31 D+5 Pete Aguilar (D) 2014 51.7% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
California 36 R+1 Raul Ruiz (D) 2012 54.2% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
California 52 D+2 Scott Peters (D) 2012 51.6% D Leans D Safe D Lean D TBD
Colorado 6 D+1 Mike Coffman (R) 2008 51.9% R Tossup Lean R Lean R TBD
Connecticut 5 D+3 Elizabeth Esty (D) 2012 53.2% D Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
Florida 2 R+6 Gwen Graham (D) 2014 50.5% R Lean R D Favored Lean D TBD
Florida 7 R+4 John Mica (R) 1992 63.6% R Likely R Safe R Safe R TBD
Florida 10 R+7 Daniel A. Webster (R) 2010 61.5% R Lean D Safe R Safe R TBD
Florida 13 R+1 (David Jolly) (R) 2014 75.2% R Lean D R Favored Tossup TBD
Florida 18 R+3 (Patrick Murphy) (D) 2012 59.8% D Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Florida 26 R+1 Carlos Curbelo (R) 2014 51.5% R Tossup Tilt R Tossup TBD
Illinois 10 D+8 Robert Dold (R) 2014 51.3% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Illinois 12 EVEN Mike Bost (R) 2014 52.5% R Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
Illinois 13 EVEN Rodney L. Davis (R) 2012 58.7% R Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
Indiana 2 R+6 Jackie Walorski (R) 2012 58.9% R Safe R Safe R Likely R TBD
Iowa 1 D+5 Rod Blum (R) 2014 51.1% R Tossup Tilt D Tossup TBD
Iowa 2 D+4 Dave Loebsack (D) 2006 52.4% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
Iowa 3 EVEN David Young (R) 2014 52.8% R Lean R Tossup Lean R TBD
Maine 2 D+2 Bruce Poliquin (R) 2014 47.0% R Tossup Tossup Lean R TBD
Maryland 6 D+4 John K. Delaney (D) 2012 49.5% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
Michigan 1 R+5 Dan Benishek (R) 2010 52.1% R Lean R Lean R Lean R TBD
Michigan 7 R+3 Tim Walberg (R) 2010 53.5% R Lean R Tilt R Leans R TBD
Michigan 8 R+2 Mike Bishop (R) 2014 54.6% R Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
Minnesota 1 R+1 Tim Walz (D) 2006 54.2% D Safe D Safe D Likely D TBD
Minnesota 2 R+2 (John Kline) (R) 2002 56.0% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Minnesota 7 R+6 Collin Peterson (D) 1990 54.2% D Likely D D Favored Likely D TBD
Minnesota 8 D+1 Rick Nolan (D) 2012 48.5% D Lean D Safe D Lean D TBD
Nebraska 2 R+4 Brad Ashford (D) 2014 49.0% D Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Nevada 3 EVEN (Joe Heck) (R) 2010 60.8% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Nevada 4 D+4 Cresent Hardy (R) 2014 48.5% R Lean D Tilt D Tossup TBD
New Hampshire 1 R+1 Frank Guinta (R) 2014 51.7% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
New Hampshire 2 D+3 Ann McLane Kuster (D) 2012 54.9% D Safe D Safe D Likely D TBD
New Jersey 3 R+1 Tom MacArthur (R) 2014 54.0% R Lean R Safe R Likely R TBD
New Jersey 5 R+4 Scott Garrett (R) 2002 55.4% R Lean R R Favored Safe R TBD
New Mexico 2 R+5 Steve Pearce (R) 2010 64.4% R Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
New York 1 R+2 Lee Zeldin (R) 2014 54.4% R Lean R Lean R Lean R TBD
New York 4 D+3 Kathleen Rice (D) 2014 52.8% D Likely D Safe D Safe D TBD
New York 11 R+2 Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. (R) 2015 58.3% R[Note 3] Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
New York 18 EVEN Sean Patrick Maloney (D) 2012 49.7% D Likely D D Favored Lean D TBD
New York 19 D+1 (Chris Gibson) (R) 2010 64.5% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
New York 21 EVEN Elise Stefanik (R) 2014 55.1% R Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
New York 23 R+3 Tom Reed (R) 2010 61.7% R Safe R Safe R Likely R TBD
New York 24 D+5 John Katko (R) 2014 59.5% R Lean R Tossup Tossup TBD
New York 25 D+7 Louise Slaughter (D) 1986 50.2% D Likely D Safe D Likely D TBD
North Carolina 9 R+8 Robert Pittenger (R) 2012 93.9% R Likely R Safe R Safe R TBD
Ohio 14 R+4 David Joyce (R) 2012 63.3% R Safe R Safe R Likely R TBD
Pennsylvania 6 R+2 Ryan Costello (R) 2014 56.3% R Likely R R Favored Likely R TBD
Pennsylvania 8 R+1 (Mike Fitzpatrick) (R) 2010 61.9% R Tossup Tilt R Tossup TBD
Texas 23 R+3 Will Hurd (R) 2014 49.8% R Tossup Tossup Tossup TBD
Utah 4 R+16 Mia Love (R) 2014 50.9% R Likely R Safe R Likely R TBD
Virginia 2 R+2 Scott Rigell (R) 2010 58.7% R Safe R Safe R Likely R TBD
Virginia 4 R+4 Randy Forbes (R) 2001 60.2% R Lean R Safe R Likely R TBD
Virginia 10 R+2 Barbara Comstock (R) 2014 56.5% R Likely R Lean R Likely R TBD
West Virginia 2 R+11 Alex Mooney (R) 2014 47.1% R Likely R Safe R Safe R TBD
District CPVI Incumbent First
elected
2014 Cook DKE Roth. Sab. RCP Winner

Special elections

Date[Note 4] District Incumbent Vacancy Candidates/
Result
May 5, 2015[28] New York 11 Michael Grimm (R) Grimm resigned at the beginning of the 114th Congress after pleading guilty to tax evasion. A special election was held on May 5, 2015.[28] Republican hold. Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. (R) 58.7%
Vincent Gentile (D) 39.4%
James Lane (G) 1.3%
June 2, 2015[29] Mississippi 1 Alan Nunnelee (R) Nunnelee died on February 6, 2015 of a brain tumor. Trent Kelly and Walter Zinn were the top two finishers in a May 12, 2015 non-partisan primary. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff was held on June 2 between the top two finishers. Republican hold.[30] Trent Kelly (R) 70.0%
Walter Zinn (D) 30.0%
September 10, 2015 Illinois 18 Aaron Schock (R) Schock announced on March 17, 2015 that he would resign effective March 31, following allegations of improper spending of political campaign funds and an impending ethics investigation. Democrat Rob Mellon and Republican Darin LaHood were the winners of July 7, 2015 primary elections, and faced off in the September 10, 2015 special election. Republican hold.[31] Rob Mellon (D)[32] 31.0%
Darin LaHood (R) 69.0%[33]

Full list of regular elections

Alabama

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Alabama 1 R+15 Bradley Byrne Republican 2013 Undecided or undeclared
Alabama 2 R+17 Martha Roby Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Alabama 3 R+16 Mike Rogers Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Alabama 4 R+28 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Undecided or undeclared Phil Norris (Republican)[34]
Alabama 5 R+17 Mo Brooks Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Will Boyd (Democratic)[35]
Alabama 6 R+28 Gary Palmer Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Alabama 7 D+20 Terri Sewell Democratic 2010 Undecided or undeclared

Alaska

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Alaska at-large R+12 Don Young Republican 1972 Running Don Young (Republican)[36]

Arizona

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Arizona 1 R+4 Ann Kirkpatrick Democratic 2012 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)[37]
Ken Bennett (Republican)[38]
Gary Kiehne (Republican)[39]
Arizona 2 R+3 Martha McSally Republican 2014 Running Martha McSally (Republican)[40]
Matt Heinz (Democratic)[41]
Victoria Steele (Democratic)[42]
Arizona 3 D+8 Raúl Grijalva Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Arizona 4 R+20 Paul Gosar Republican 2010 Running Paul Gosar (Republican)[43]
Arizona 5 R+17 Matt Salmon Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Arizona 6 R+12 David Schweikert Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Arizona 7 D+16 Ruben Gallego Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Arizona 8 R+15 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Arizona 9 R+1 Kyrsten Sinema Democratic 2012 Running Kyrsten Sinema (Democratic)[44]
Dave Giles (Republican)[43]

Arkansas

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Arkansas 1 R+14 Rick Crawford Republican 2010 Running Rick Crawford (Republican)[45]
Arkansas 2 R+8 French Hill Republican 2014 Running French Hill (Republican)[45]
Dianne Curry (Democratic)[46]
Arkansas 3 R+19 Steve Womack Republican 2010 Running Steve Womack (Republican)[45]
Arkansas 4 R+15 Bruce Westerman Republican 2014 Running Bruce Westerman (Republican)[45]

California

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
California 1 R+10 Doug LaMalfa Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 2 D+20 Jared Huffman Democratic 2012 Running Jared Huffman (Democratic)[47]
California 3 D+3 John Garamendi Democratic 2009 Undecided or undeclared Eugene Cleek (Republican)[48]
California 4 R+10 Tom McClintock Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared David Peterson (Democratic)[49]
California 5 D+19 Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
California 6 D+18 Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 Undecided or undeclared
California 7 Even Ami Bera Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 8 R+10 Paul Cook Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 9 D+6 Jerry McNerney Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared Kathryn Nance (Republican)[50]
California 10 R+1 Jeff Denham Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Michael Eggman (Democratic)[51]
California 11 D+17 Mark DeSaulnier Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
California 12 D+34 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 Undecided or undeclared
California 13 D+37 Barbara Lee Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
California 14 D+23 Jackie Speier Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
California 15 D+16 Eric Swalwell Democratic 2012 Running Eric Swalwell (Democratic)[52]
California 16 D+7 Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared Johnny Tacherra (Republican)[53]
California 17 D+20 Mike Honda Democratic 2000 Running Mike Honda (Democratic)[54]
Ro Khanna (Democratic)[55]
California 18 D+18 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
California 19 D+19 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Undecided or undeclared
California 20 D+21 Sam Farr Democratic 1993 Running Sam Farr (Democratic)[56]
Casey Lucius (Republican)[57]
California 21 D+2 David Valadao Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared Daniel Parra (Democratic)[58]
California 22 R+10 Devin Nunes Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
California 23 R+16 Kevin McCarthy Republican 2006 Running Kevin McCarthy (Republican)[59]
California 24 D+4 Lois Capps Democratic 1998 Retiring Salud Carbajal (Democratic)[60]
Bill Ostrander (Democratic)[61]
Helene Schneider (Democratic)[62]
Katcho Achadjian (Republican)[63]
Justin Fareed (Republican)[64]
California 25 R+3 Steve Knight Republican 2014 Running Steve Knight (Republican)[65]
Maria Gutzeit (Democratic)[66]
Evan "Ivan" Thomas (Democratic)[67]
Lou Vince (Democratic)[68]
California 26 D+4 Julia Brownley Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 27 D+11 Judy Chu Democratic 2009 Undecided or undeclared
California 28 D+20 Adam Schiff Democratic 2000 Running Adam Schiff (Democratic)[69]
California 29 D+25 Tony Cardenas Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Benny Bernal (Democrat)
California 30 D+14 Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
California 31 D+5 Pete Aguilar Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared Paul Chabot (Republican)[70]
California 32 D+12 Grace Napolitano Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
California 33 D+11 Ted Lieu Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
California 34 D+30 Xavier Becerra Democratic 1992 Running Xavier Becerra (Democratic)[71]
California 35 D+15 Norma Torres Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
California 36 R+1 Raul Ruiz Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 37 D+34 Karen Bass Democratic 2010 Running Karen Bass (Democratic)[72]
Shariff Hazan (Republican)[73]
California 38 D+12 Linda Sanchez Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
California 39 R+5 Ed Royce Republican 1992 Undecided or undeclared
California 40 D+29 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
California 41 D+9 Mark Takano Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 42 R+10 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Undecided or undeclared Kerri Condley (Democratic)[74]
Tim Sheridan (Democratic)[74]
California 43 D+26 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Undecided or undeclared
California 44 D+32 Janice Hahn Democratic 2011 Retiring to run for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Nanette Barragan (Democratic)[75]
Isadore Hall, III (Democratic)[76]
Marcus Musante (Democratic)[77]
Bill Orton (Democratic)[77]
Christopher Castillo (Republican)[77]
California 45 R+7 Mimi Walters Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
California 46 D+9 Loretta Sanchez Democratic 1996 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Jordan Brandman (Democratic)[78]
Lou Correa (Democratic)[79]
Joe Dunn (Democratic)[80]
Heberto Sanchez (Democratic)[78]
California 47 D+8 Alan Lowenthal Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 48 R+7 Dana Rohrabacher Republican 1988 Undecided or undeclared
California 49 R+4 Darrell Issa Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
California 50 R+14 Duncan D. Hunter Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
California 51 D+16 Juan Vargas Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
California 52 D+2 Scott Peters Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Jacquie Atkinson (Republican)[81]
California 53 D+10 Susan Davis Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared Jim Ash (Republican)[82]
Matt Mendoza (Republican)[83]

Colorado

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Colorado 1 D+18 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Colorado 2 D+8 Jared Polis Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Colorado 3 R+5 Scott Tipton Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Colorado 4 R+11 Ken Buck Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Bob Seay (Democratic)[84]
Colorado 5 R+13 Doug Lamborn Republican 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Colorado 6 D+1 Mike Coffman Republican 2008 Running Mike Coffman (Republican)[85]
Morgan Carroll (Democratic)[86]
Perry Haney (Democratic)[87]
Colorado 7 D+5 Ed Perlmutter Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared

Connecticut

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent status Candidates
Connecticut 1 D+13 John Larson Democratic 1998 Running
Connecticut 2 D+5 Joe Courtney Democratic 2006 Running
Connecticut 3 D+11 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Running
Connecticut 4 D+5 Jim Himes Democratic 2008 Running John Shaban (Republican)[88]
Connecticut 5 D+3 Elizabeth Esty Democratic 2012 Running

Delaware

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Delaware at-large D+8 John Carney Democratic 2010 Retiring to run for Governor Hans Reigle (Republican)[89]

Florida

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Florida 1 R+21 Jeff Miller Republican 2001 Running Jeff Miller (Republican)[90]
Florida 2 R+6 Gwen Graham Democratic 2014 Running Gwen Graham (Democratic)[91]
Neal Dunn (Republican)[92]
Mary Thomas (Republican)[93]
Florida 3 R+14 Ted Yoho Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared Ed Emery (Democratic)[94]
Florida 4 R+19 Ander Crenshaw Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Florida 5 D+21 Corrine Brown Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared Thuy Lowe (Republican)[95]
Glo Smith (Republican)[96]
Florida 6 R+9 Ron DeSantis Republican 2012 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Sandy Adams (Republican)[97]
Adam Barringer (Republican)[98]
G.G. Galloway (Republican)[99]
Florida 7 R+4 John Mica Republican 1992 Running John Mica (Republican)[100]
John Morning (Republican)[101]
Florida 8 R+9 Bill Posey Republican 2008 Running Bill Posey (Republican)[102]
Christopher Duncan (Democratic)[103]
Florida 9 D+8 Alan Grayson Democratic 2012 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Valleri Crabtree (Democratic)[104]
Susannah Randolph (Democratic)[105]
Ricardo Rangel (Democratic)[106]
Darren Soto (Democratic)[107]
Wayne Liebnitzky (Republican)[104]
Wanda Rentas (Republican)[108]
Dena Manning (Democratic)[109]
Florida 10 R+6 Dan Webster Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Val Demings (Democratic)[110]
Geraldine Thompson (Democratic)[111]
Florida 11 R+11 Rich Nugent Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Dave Koller (Democratic)[112]
Matthew Schnackenberg (Libertarian)[113]
Florida 12 R+7 Gus Bilirakis Republican 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Florida 13 R+1 David Jolly Republican 2014 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Eric Lynn (Democratic)[114]
Florida 14 D+13 Kathy Castor Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Florida 15 R+6 Dennis Ross Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Florida 16 R+6 Vern Buchanan Republican 2006 Running Vern Buchanan (Republican)[115]
Florida 17 R+10 Tom Rooney Republican 2008 Running Tom Rooney (Republican)[116]
Florida 18 R+3 Patrick Murphy Democratic 2012 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Jonathan Chane (Democratic)[117]
Melissa McKinlay (Democratic)[118]
Priscilla Taylor (Democratic)[119]
John Xuna (Democratic)[120]
Carl J. Domino (Republican)[121]
Mark Freeman (Republican)[122]
Rick Kozell (Republican)[123]
Brian Mast (Republican)[123]
Rebecca Negron (Republican)[124]
Noelle Nikpour (Republican)[125]
Rick Roth (Republican)[126]
Paul Spain (Republican)[127]
Carla Spalding (Republican)[128]
Florida 19 R+12 Curt Clawson Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared April Freeman (Democratic)[129]
Florida 20 D+29 Alcee Hastings Democratic 1992 Running Alcee Hastings (Democratic)[130]
Florida 21 D+10 Ted Deutch Democratic 2010 Running Ted Deutch (Democratic)[131]
Florida 22 D+3 Lois Frankel Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Joseph "J.B." Bensmihen (Republican)[132]
Florida 23 D+9 Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Running Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)[133]
Florida 24 D+34 Frederica Wilson Democratic 2010 Undecided or undeclared Randal Hill (Democratic)[134]
Florida 25 R+5 Mario Diaz-Balart Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared Alina Valdes (Democratic)[135]
Florida 26 R+1 Carlos Curbelo Republican 2014 Running Carlos Curbelo (Republican)[136]
Annette Taddeo (Democratic)[137]
Florida 27 R+2 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican 1989 Undecided or undeclared

Georgia

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Georgia 1 R+9 Buddy Carter Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 2 D+6 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 3 R+19 Lynn Westmoreland Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 4 D+21 Hank Johnson Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 5 D+32 John Lewis Democratic 1986 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 6 R+14 Tom Price Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 7 R+14 Rob Woodall Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 8 R+15 Austin Scott Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 9 R+30 Doug Collins Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 10 R+14 Jody Hice Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 11 R+19 Barry Loudermilk Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 12 R+9 Rick Allen Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 13 D+16 David Scott Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Georgia 14 R+26 Tom Graves Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Mickey Tuck (Republican)[138]

Hawaii

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Hawaii 1 D+18 Mark Takai Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Hawaii 2 D+21 Tulsi Gabbard Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared

Idaho

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Idaho 1 R+18 Raul Labrador Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Idaho 2 R+17 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Undecided or undeclared

Illinois

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Illinois 1 D+28 Bobby Rush Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared Tio Hardiman (Democratic)[139]
Illinois 2 D+29 Robin Kelly Democratic 2013 Running Robin Kelly (Democratic)[140]
Illinois 3 D+5 Dan Lipinski Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 4 D+29 Luis Gutierrez Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared Javier Salas (Democratic)[141]
Illinois 5 D+16 Mike Quigley Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 6 R+4 Peter Roskam Republican 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 7 D+36 Danny Davis Democratic 1996 Running Danny Davis (Democratic)[142]
Illinois 8 D+8 Tammy Duckworth Democratic 2012 Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate Deb Bullwinkel (Democratic)[143]
Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic)[144]
Michael Noland (Democratic)[145]
Pete DiCianni (Republican)[146]
Andrew Straw (Republican)[147]
Illinois 9 D+15 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 10 D+8 Bob Dold Republican 2014 Running Bob Dold (Republican)[148]
Nancy Rotering (Democratic)[149]
Brad Schneider (Democratic)[150]
Illinois 11 D+8 Bill Foster Democratic 2012 Running Bill Foster (Democratic)[151]
Tonia Khouri (Republican)[152]
Illinois 12 Even Mike Bost Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared C.J. Baricevic (Democratic)[153]
Illinois 13 Even Rodney Davis Republican 2012 Running Rodney Davis (Republican)[154]
David Gill (Independent)[155]
Illinois 14 R+5 Randy Hultgren Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 15 R+14 John Shimkus Republican 1996 Running John Shimkus (Republican)[154]
Illinois 16 R+4 Adam Kinzinger Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 17 D+7 Cheri Bustos Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Illinois 18 R+11 Darin LaHood Republican 2015 Undecided or undeclared

Indiana

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Indiana 1 D+10 Pete Visclosky Democratic 1984 Undecided or undeclared
Indiana 2 R+6 Jackie Walorski Republican 2012 Running Jackie Walorski (Republican)[156]
Indiana 3 R+13 Marlin Stutzman Republican 2010 Retiring to run for United States Senate Jim Banks (Republican)[157]
Liz Brown (Republican) [158]
Pam Galloway (Republican)[159]
Kip Tom (Republican)[160]
Scott Wise (Republican)[161]
Todd Nightenhelser (Democratic)[162]
Tommy Schrader (Democratic)[163]
Indiana 4 R+11 Todd Rokita Republican 2010 Running Todd Rokita (Republican)[164]
Indiana 5 R+9 Susan Brooks Republican 2012 Running Susan Brooks (Republican)[165]
Indiana 6 R+12 Luke Messer Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Indiana 7 D+13 Andre Carson Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Indiana 8 R+8 Larry Bucshon Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Indiana 9 R+9 Todd Young Republican 2010 Retiring to run for United States Senate Robert Hall (Republican)[166]
Erin Houchin (Republican)[167]
Jim Pfaff (Republican)[168]
Brent Waltz (Republican)[169]
Greg Zoeller (Republican)[170]
Shelli Yoder (Democratic)[171]

Iowa

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Iowa 1 D+5 Rod Blum Republican 2014 Running Rod Blum (Republican)[172]
Gary Kroeger (Democratic)[173]
Pat Murphy (Democratic)[174]
Monica Vernon (Democratic)[175]
Jack Melton (Independent)[176]
Iowa 2 D+4 Dave Loebsack Democratic 2006 Running Dave Loebsack (Democratic)[177]
Iowa 3 Even David Young Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Desmund Adams (Democratic)[178]
Jim Mowrer (Democratic)[179]
Iowa 4 R+5 Steve King Republican 2002 Running Steve King (Republican)[180]
Kim Weaver (Democratic)[181]

Kansas

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Kansas 1 R+23 Tim Huelskamp Republican 2010 Running Tim Huelskamp (Republican)[182]
Alan LaPolice (Republican)[183]
Roger Marshall (Republican)[184]
Kansas 2 R+8 Lynn Jenkins Republican 2008 Running Lynn Jenkins (Republican)[185]
Kansas 3 R+6 Kevin Yoder Republican 2010 Running Kevin Yoder (Republican)[182]
Kansas 4 R+14 Mike Pompeo Republican 2010 Running Mike Pompeo (Republican)[185]

Kentucky

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Kentucky 1 R+18 Ed Whitfield Republican 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Kentucky 2 R+16 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Kentucky 3 D+4 John Yarmuth Democratic 2006 Running John Yarmuth (Democratic)[186]
Kentucky 4 R+16 Thomas Massie Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Kentucky 5 R+25 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Undecided or undeclared
Kentucky 6 R+9 Andy Barr Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared

Louisiana

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Louisiana 1 R+26 Steve Scalise Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Louisiana 2 D+23 Cedric Richmond Democratic 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Louisiana 3 R+19 Charles Boustany Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Louisiana 4 R+13 John Fleming Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Louisiana 5 R+15 Ralph Abraham Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Louisiana 6 R+21 Garret Graves Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared

Maine

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Maine 1 D+9 Chellie Pingree Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Maine 2 D+2 Bruce Poliquin Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Joe Baldacci (Democratic)[187]
Emily Cain (Democratic)[188]

Maryland

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Maryland 1 R+14 Andrew Harris Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Sean Jackson (Republican)[189]
Mike Smigiel (Republican)[190]
Maryland 2 D+10 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared Bill Heine (Republican)[189]
Maryland 3 D+9 John Sarbanes Democratic 2006 Running John Sarbanes (Democratic)[191]
Mark Plaster (Republican)[192]
Maryland 4 D+26 Donna Edwards Democratic 2008 Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate Anthony G. Brown (Democratic)[193]
Warren Christopher (Democratic)[194]
Dereck E. Davis (Democratic)[195]
Glenn Ivey (Democratic)[196]
Joseline Peña-Melnyk (Democratic)[197]
Lisa Ransom (Democratic)[198]
Terence Strait (Democratic)[198]
Alvin Thornton (Democratic)[199]
Ingrid Turner (Democratic)[200]
Rob Buck (Republican)[189]
George McDermott (Republican)[189]
Maryland 5 D+14 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 Undecided or undeclared Kristin Beck (Democratic)[201]
Mark Arness (Republican)[189]
Charles Faddis (Republican)[202]
Maryland 6 D+4 John K. Delaney Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Terry Baker (Republican)[203]
Scott Cheng (Republican)[204]
Frank Howard (Republican)[205]
Christopher Mason (Republican)[204]
Harold Painter (Republican)[206]
David E. Vogt (Republican)[207]
Maryland 7 D+24 Elijah Cummings Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared Jamal Bryant (Democratic)[208]
Corrogan Vaughn (Republican)[189]
Maryland 8 D+11 Chris Van Hollen Democratic 2002 Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate David Anderson (Democratic)[209]
Kumar Barve (Democratic)[210]
Ana Sol Gutierrez (Democratic)[211]
Will Jawando (Democratic)[212]
Kathleen Matthews (Democratic)[213]
Jamie Raskin (Democratic)[214]
Liz Matory (Independent)[215]

Massachusetts

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Massachusetts 1 D+13 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 2 D+8 Jim McGovern Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 3 D+6 Niki Tsongas Democratic 2007 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 4 D+6 Joe Kennedy Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 5 D+14 Katherine Clark Democratic 2013 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 6 D+4 Seth Moulton Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 7 D+31 Mike Capuano Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 8 D+6 Stephen Lynch Democratic 2001 Undecided or undeclared
Massachusetts 9 D+5 Bill Keating Democratic 2010 Undecided or undeclared

Michigan

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Michigan 1 R+5 Dan Benishek Republican 2010 Retiring Jerry Cannon (Democratic)[216]
Lon Johnson (Democratic)[217]
Michigan 2 R+7 Bill Huizenga Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 3 R+4 Justin Amash Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 4 R+5 John Moolenaar Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 5 D+10 Dan Kildee Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 6 R+1 Fred Upton Republican 1986 Running Fred Upton (Republican)[218]
Paul Clements (Democratic)[219]
Michigan 7 R+3 Tim Walberg Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Gretchen Driskell (Democratic)[220]
Michigan 8 R+2 Mike Bishop Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Melissa Gilbert (Democratic)[221]
Michigan 9 D+6 Sander Levin Democratic 1982 Running Sander Levin (Democratic)[222]
Michigan 10 R+6 Candice Miller Republican 2002 Retiring Michael Flynn (Republican)[223]
Paul Mitchell (Republican)[224]
Phil Pavlov (Republican)[225]
Alan Sanborn (Republican)[226]
Michigan 11 R+4 David Trott Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 12 D+15 Debbie Dingell Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 13 D+34 John Conyers Democratic 1964 Undecided or undeclared
Michigan 14 D+29 Brenda Lawrence Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared

Minnesota

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Minnesota 1 R+1 Tim Walz Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared Jim Hagedorn (Republican)[227]
Minnesota 2 R+2 John Kline Republican 2002 Retiring David Gerson (Republican)[228]
Angela Craig (Democratic)[228]
Mary Lawrence (Democratic)[229]
Minnesota 3 R+2 Erik Paulsen Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Minnesota 4 D+11 Betty McCollum Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Minnesota 5 D+22 Keith Ellison Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Minnesota 6 R+10 Tom Emmer Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Billy Engle Jr (Independent Write in Candidate)[230]
Minnesota 7 R+6 Collin Peterson Democratic 1990 Running Collin Peterson (Democratic)[231]
Minnesota 8 D+1 Rick Nolan Democratic 2012 Running Rick Nolan (Democratic)[232]

Mississippi

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Mississippi 1 R+16 Trent Kelly Republican 2015 Undecided or undeclared
Mississippi 2 D+13 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
Mississippi 3 R+14 Gregg Harper Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Mississippi 4 R+21 Steven Palazzo Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared

Missouri

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Missouri 1 D+28 Lacy Clay Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Missouri 2 R+8 Ann Wagner Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared Bill Otto (Democratic)[233]
Missouri 3 R+13 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Missouri 4 R+13 Vicky Hartzler Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared John Webb (Republican)[234]
Jim White (Democratic)[235]
Missouri 5 D+9 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Missouri 6 R+12 Sam Graves Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Missouri 7 R+19 Billy Long Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Missouri 8 R+17 Jason Smith Republican 2013 Undecided or undeclared

Montana

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Montana at-large R+7 Ryan Zinke Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared James Stgoddard (Democratic)[236]

Nebraska

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Nebraska 1 R+10 Jeff Fortenberry Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Nebraska 2 R+4 Brad Ashford Democratic 2014 Running Brad Ashford (Democratic)[237]
Don Bacon (Republican)[238]
Chip Maxwell (Republican)[239]
Nebraska 3 R+23 Adrian Smith Republican 2006 Undecided or undeclared

Nevada

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Nevada 1 D+14 Dina Titus Democratic 2012 Running Dina Titus (Democratic)[240]
Nevada 2 R+5 Mark Amodei Republican 2011 Running Mark Amodei (Republican)[241]
Nevada 3 Even Joe Heck Republican 2010 Retiring to run for the United States Senate Andy Matthews (Republican)[242]
Michael Roberson (Republican)[243]
Danny Tarkanian (Republican)[244]
Annette Teijeiro (Republican)[245]
Barry Michaels (Democratic)[246]
Jesse Sbaih (Democratic)[247]
Nevada 4 D+4 Cresent Hardy Republican 2014 Running Cresent Hardy (Republican)[248]
Lucy Flores (Democratic)[249]
Ruben Kihuen (Democratic)[250]
Susie Lee (Democratic)[251]
John Oceguera (Democratic)[252]

New Hampshire

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Incumbent Status Candidates
New Hampshire 1 R+1 Frank Guinta Republican 2014 Running Shawn O'Connor (Democratic)[253]
Frank Guinta (Republican)[254]
Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)[255]
Dan Innis (Republican)[256]
New Hampshire 2 D+3 Ann McLane Kuster Democratic 2012 Running Ann McLane Kuster (Democratic)

New Jersey

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Incumbent Status Candidates
New Jersey 1 D+13 Donald Norcross Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared Alex Law (Democratic)[257]
New Jersey 2 D+1 Frank LoBiondo Republican 1994 Running Frank LoBiondo (Republican)[258]
New Jersey 3 R+1 Tom MacArthur Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 4 R+7 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 5 R+4 Scott Garrett Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)[259]
New Jersey 6 D+8 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 7 R+6 Leonard Lance Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 8 D+24 Albio Sires Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 9 D+14 Bill Pascrell Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 10 D+34 Donald Payne Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 11 R+6 Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican 1994 Undecided or undeclared
New Jersey 12 D+14 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared

New Mexico

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Incumbent Status Candidates
New Mexico 1 D+7 Michelle Luján Grisham Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
New Mexico 2 R+5 Steve Pearce Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
New Mexico 3 D+8 Ben Ray Luján Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared

New York

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Incumbent Status Candidates
New York 1 R+2 Lee Zeldin Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared David Calone (Democratic)[260]
Anna Throne-Holst (Democratic)[261]
New York 2 R+1 Peter King Republican 1992 Undecided or undeclared DuWayne Gregory (Democratic)[262]
New York 3 Even Steve Israel Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared
New York 4 D+3 Kathleen Rice Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
New York 5 D+35 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
New York 6 D+13 Grace Meng Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
New York 7 D+34 Nydia Velazquez Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
New York 8 D+35 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
New York 9 D+32 Yvette Clarke Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
New York 10 D+23 Jerry Nadler Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
New York 11 R+2 Dan Donovan Republican 2015 Undecided or undeclared
New York 12 D+27 Carolyn Maloney Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
New York 13 D+42 Charles Rangel Democratic 1970 Retiring Mike Gallagher (Democratic)[263]
Suzan Johnson Cook (Democratic)[264]
Bill Perkins (Democratic)[265]
Adam Clayton Powell IV (Democratic)[266]
Keith L. T. Wright (Democratic)[267]
New York 14 D+26 Joe Crowley Democratic 1998 Undecided or undeclared
New York 15 D+42 José Serrano Democratic 1990 Undecided or undeclared
New York 16 D+21 Eliot Engel Democratic 1988 Undecided or undeclared
New York 17 D+5 Nita Lowey Democratic 1988 Undecided or undeclared
New York 18 Even Sean Patrick Maloney Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
New York 19 D+1 Chris Gibson Republican 2010 Retiring John Faso (Republican)[268]
Andrew Heaney (Republican)[269]
John Kehoe (Democratic)[270]
New York 20 D+7 Paul Tonko Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared
New York 21 Even Elise Stefanik Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Mike Derrick (Democratic)[271]
New York 22 R+3 Richard Hanna Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
New York 23 R+3 Tom Reed Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared John Plumb (Democratic)[272]
New York 24 D+5 John Katko Republican 2014 Running John Katko (Republican)[273]
Eric Kingson (Democratic)[274]
New York 25 D+7 Louise Slaughter Democratic 1986 Undecided or undeclared Mark Assini (Republican)[275]
New York 26 D+13 Brian Higgins Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
New York 27 R+8 Chris Collins Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared

North Carolina

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Incumbent Status Candidates
North Carolina 1 D+19 G. K. Butterfield Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 2 R+10 Renee Ellmers Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Jim Duncan (Republican)[276]
Frank Roche (Republican)[277]
North Carolina 3 R+11 Walter Jones Republican 1994 Undecided or undeclared Taylor Griffin (Republican)[278]
Phil Law (Republican)[279]
North Carolina 4 D+20 David Price Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 5 R+11 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared Pattie Curran (Republican)[280]
North Carolina 6 R+10 Mark Walker Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 7 R+12 David Rouzer Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 8 R+11 Richard Hudson Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 9 R+8 Robert Pittenger Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared George Rouco (Republican)[281]
North Carolina 10 R+11 Patrick McHenry Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared Andy Millard (Democratic)[282]
North Carolina 11 R+13 Mark Meadows Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
North Carolina 12 D+26 Alma Adams Democratic 2014 Running Alma Adams (Democratic)[283]
North Carolina 13 R+8 George Holding Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared

North Dakota

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Incumbent Status Candidates
North Dakota at-large R+10 Kevin Cramer Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared

Ohio

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Ohio 1 R+6 Steve Chabot Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 2 R+8 Brad Wenstrup Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 3 D+17 Joyce Beatty Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 4 R+9 Jim Jordan Republican 2006 Running Jim Jordan (Republican)[284]
Norbert Dennerll (Democratic)[284]
Ohio 5 R+7 Bob Latta Republican 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 6 R+8 Bill Johnson Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 7 R+6 Bob Gibbs Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Terry Robertson (Republican)[285]
Ohio 8 R+15 John Boehner Republican 1990 Undecided or undeclared Matthew Ashworth (Republican)[286]
J.D. Winteregg (Republican)[287]
Ohio 9 D+15 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 10 R+3 Mike Turner Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 11 D+30 Marcia Fudge Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 12 R+8 Pat Tiberi Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 13 D+11 Tim Ryan Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 14 R+4 David Joyce Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared Matt Lynch (Republican)[288]
Ohio 15 R+6 Steve Stivers Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Ohio 16 R+6 Jim Renacci Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared

Oklahoma

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Oklahoma 1 R+18 Jim Bridenstine Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Oklahoma 2 R+20 Markwayne Mullin Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Oklahoma 3 R+26 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Oklahoma 4 R+19 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Oklahoma 5 R+12 Steve Russell Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared

Oregon

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Oregon 1 D+7 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Oregon 2 R+10 Greg Walden Republican 1998 Undecided or undeclared
Oregon 3 D+22 Earl Blumenauer Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Oregon 4 D+2 Peter DeFazio Democratic 1986 Undecided or undeclared
Oregon 5 Even Kurt Schrader Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared

Pennsylvania

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Pennsylvania 1 D+28 Bob Brady Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 2 D+38 Chaka Fattah Democratic 1994 Running Chaka Fattah (Democratic)[289]
Dan Muroff (Democratic)[290]
Pennsylvania 3 R+8 Mike Kelly Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 4 R+9 Scott Perry Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 5 R+8 Glenn Thompson Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared Kerith Strano Taylor (Democratic)[291]
Pennsylvania 6 R+2 Ryan Costello Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Mike Parrish (Democratic)[292]
Pennsylvania 7 R+2 Pat Meehan Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Mary Ellen Balchunis (Democratic)[293]
Lindy Li (Democratic)[294]
Pennsylvania 8 R+1 Mike Fitzpatrick Republican 2010 Retiring Andy Warren (Republican)[295]
Shaughnessy Naughton (Democratic)[296]
Steve Santarsiero (Democratic)[297]
Pennsylvania 9 R+14 Bill Shuster Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared Art Halvorson (Republican)[298]
Pennsylvania 10 R+12 Tom Marino Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 11 R+6 Lou Barletta Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Michael Marsicano (Democratic)[299]
Pennsylvania 12 R+6 Keith Rothfus Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared Steve Larchuk (Democratic)[300]
Erin McClelland (Democratic)[301]
Pennsylvania 13 D+13 Brendan Boyle Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 14 D+15 Mike Doyle Democratic 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 15 R+2 Charlie Dent Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Pennsylvania 16 R+4 Joe Pitts Republican 1996 Undecided or undeclared Christina Hartman (Democratic)[302]
Pennsylvania 17 D+4 Matt Cartwright Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Glenn Geissinger (Republican)[303]
Pennsylvania 18 R+10 Tim Murphy Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared

Rhode Island

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Rhode Island 1 D+15 David Cicilline Democratic 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Rhode Island 2 D+8 James Langevin Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared

South Carolina

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Incumbent Status Candidates
South Carolina 1 R+11 Mark Sanford Republican 2013 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 2 R+16 Joe Wilson Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 3 R+18 Jeff Duncan Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 4 R+15 Trey Gowdy Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 5 R+9 Mick Mulvaney Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 6 D+21 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
South Carolina 7 R+7 Tom Rice Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared

South Dakota

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Incumbent Status Candidates
South Dakota at-large R+10 Kristi Noem Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Paula Hawks (Democratic)[304]

Tennessee

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Tennessee 1 R+25 Phil Roe Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 2 R+20 Jimmy Duncan Republican 1988 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 3 R+16 Chuck Fleischmann Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 4 R+18 Scott DesJarlais Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Grant Starrett (Republican)[305]
Tennessee 5 D+5 Jim Cooper Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 6 R+21 Diane Black Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 7 R+18 Marsha Blackburn Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 8 R+19 Stephen Fincher Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Tennessee 9 D+25 Steve Cohen Democratic 2006 Undecided or undeclared

Texas

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Texas 1 R+24 Louie Gohmert Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 2 R+16 Ted Poe Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 3 R+17 Sam Johnson Republican 1991 Undecided or undeclared Billy Engle Jr (Republican write In Candidate)[306]
Texas 4 R+25 John Ratcliffe Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 5 R+17 Jeb Hensarling Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 6 R+11 Joe Barton Republican 1984 Undecided or undeclared Steven Fowler (Republican)[307]
David Cozad (Democratic)[308]
Texas 7 R+13 John Culberson Republican 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 8 R+29 Kevin Brady Republican 1996 Undecided or undeclared Andre Dean (Republican)[309]
Texas 9 D+25 Al Green Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 10 R+11 Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 11 R+31 Mike Conaway Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 12 R+19 Kay Granger Republican 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 13 R+32 Mac Thornberry Republican 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 14 R+12 Randy Weber Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 15 D+5 Ruben Hinojosa Democratic 1997 Undecided or undeclared Paul Williams (Democratic)[310]
Ruben Villarreal (Republican)[311]
Texas 16 D+12 Beto O'Rourke Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 17 R+13 Bill Flores Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 18 D+24 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 19 R+26 Randy Neugebauer Republican 2003 Running Randy Neugebauer (Republican)[312]
Texas 20 D+6 Joaquin Castro Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 21 R+12 Lamar Smith Republican 1986 Undecided or undeclared Matt McCall (Republican)[313]
Texas 22 R+15 Pete Olson Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 23 R+3 Will Hurd Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Pete Gallego (Democratic)[314]
Texas 24 R+13 Kenny Marchant Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 25 R+12 Roger Williams Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 26 R+20 Michael Burgess Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 27 R+13 Blake Farenthold Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared John Harrington (Republican)[313]
Texas 28 D+7 Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 29 D+12 Gene Green Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 30 D+27 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic)[315]
Barbara Mallory Caraway (Democratic)[315]
Texas 31 R+12 John Carter Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 32 R+10 Pete Sessions Republican 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 33 D+18 Marc Veasey Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 34 D+8 Filemon Vela Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 35 D+11 Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Undecided or undeclared
Texas 36 R+25 Brian Babin Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Dwayne Stovall (Republican)[316]

Utah

Congressional district Incumbent This race
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Incumbent Status Candidates
Utah 1 R+27 Rob Bishop Republican 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Utah 2 R+18 Chris Stewart Republican 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Utah 3 R+28 Jason Chaffetz Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Utah 4 R+16 Mia Love Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared Doug Owens (Democratic)[317]

Vermont

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Vermont at-large D+16 Peter Welch Democratic 2006 Running Peter Welch (Democratic)[318]

Virginia

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Incumbent Status Candidates
Virginia 1 R+6 Rob Wittman Republican 2007 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 2 R+2 Scott Rigell Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 3 D+27 Bobby Scott Democratic 1992 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 4 R+4 Randy Forbes Republican 2001 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 5 R+5 Robert Hurt Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Ericke Cage (Democratic)[319]
Jane Dittmar (Democratic)[320]
Virginia 6 R+12 Bob Goodlatte Republican 1992 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 7 R+10 Dave Brat Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 8 D+16 Don Beyer Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 9 R+15 Morgan Griffith Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared
Virginia 10 R+2 Barbara Comstock Republican 2014 Running Barbara Comstock (Republican)[321]
Virginia 11 D+10 Gerry Connolly Democratic 2008 Undecided or undeclared

Washington

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Washington 1 D+4 Suzan DelBene Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared Elizabeth Scott (Republican)[322]
Washington 2 D+8 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Undecided or undeclared
Washington 3 R+2 Jaime Herrera Beutler Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Angie Marx (Democratic)[323]
Washington 4 R+13 Dan Newhouse Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Washington 5 R+7 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared Joe Pakootas (Democratic)[324]
Washington 6 D+5 Derek Kilmer Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Washington 7 D+29 Jim McDermott Democratic 1988 Undecided or undeclared
Washington 8 R+1 Dave Reichert Republican 2004 Undecided or undeclared Jason Ritchie (Democratic)[325]
Washington 9 D+17 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Washington 10 D+5 Denny Heck Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared

West Virginia

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
West Virginia 1 R+14 David McKinley Republican 2010 Running David McKinley (Republican)[326]
Mike Manypenny (Democratic)[327]
West Virginia 2 R+11 Alex Mooney Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
West Virginia 3 R+14 Evan Jenkins Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared

Wisconsin

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Wisconsin 1 R+3 Paul Ryan Republican 1998 Undecided or undeclared Tom Breu (Democratic)[328]
Wisconsin 2 D+17 Mark Pocan Democratic 2012 Undecided or undeclared
Wisconsin 3 D+5 Ron Kind Democratic 1996 Undecided or undeclared
Wisconsin 4 D+23 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Undecided or undeclared
Wisconsin 5 R+13 Jim Sensenbrenner Republican 1978 Undecided or undeclared
Wisconsin 6 R+5 Glenn Grothman Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Wisconsin 7 R+2 Sean Duffy Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared Kirk Bangstad (Democratic)[329]
Wisconsin 8 R+2 Reid Ribble Republican 2010 Undecided or undeclared

Wyoming

Congressional district Incumbent This race
District PVI Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates
Wyoming at-large R+22 Cynthia Lummis Republican 2008 Undecided or undeclared

Non-voting delegates

Main article &
delegate list
District Delegate Party First
elected
Incumbent
status
Candidates
Main article (list) American Samoa Aumua Amata Radewagen Republican 2014 Undecided or undeclared
Main article (list) District of Columbia Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Undecided or undeclared
Main article (list) Guam Madeleine Bordallo Democratic 2002 Undecided or undeclared
Main article (list) Northern Mariana Islands Gregorio Sablan Independent 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Main article (list) Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi NPP 2008 Undecided or undeclared
Main article (list) United States Virgin Islands Stacey Plaskett Democratic 2014 Undecided or undeclared

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As well as the six non-voting delegates of the United States House of Representatives.
  2. ^ Including the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term.
  3. ^ 2015 special election result
  4. ^ With link to special election article

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