2024 United States House of Representatives elections

November 5, 2024

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives[lower-alpha 1]
218 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Mike Johnson Hakeem Jeffries
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since October 25, 2023 January 3, 2023
Leader's seat Louisiana 4th New York 8th
Last election 222 seats, 50.6% 213 seats, 47.8%
Current seats 220 213
Seats needed Steady Increase 5

     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring
     Vacant or new district      District map struck down

Incumbent Speaker

Mike Johnson
Republican



The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections, to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states, as well as six non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the inhabited U.S. territories. Special elections may also be held on various dates throughout 2024. Numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the U.S. presidential election and elections to the Senate, will also be held on this date. The winners of this election will serve in the 119th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2020 United States census.

The House Republican Conference has been led by Mike Johnson since October 2023, following the removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House and the speaker election which elected him. He is the first congressman from Louisiana to be elected Speaker of the House.[1]

With the election of Hakeem Jeffries as leader of the House Democratic Caucus, this is set to be the first House election since 2002 in which the Democratic Party will not be led by Nancy Pelosi. Jeffries is the first African American in the history of Congress to serve as leader of either party, and the first congressman from New York to do so since Bertrand Snell's retirement in 1938.[2]

The Republican Party's chances of holding its slender house majority have been considered weak,[3] in part due to the 118th United States Congress being among the least productive since the 72nd Congress of 1931 to 1933.[4] The 118th Congress is also considered to be a dramatic one, with events such as the January 2023 speakership election, the removal of Kevin McCarthy from House Speaker, and the October 2023 speakership election. If the Republican Party fails to keep control of the House, this would be the first time since the 1954 House elections that a party loses House control after a single congressional term.

Prior to the elections, several states have seen challenges to their congressional district maps that were put in place during the redistricting cycle brought upon by the results of the 2020 census. In Alabama, a special master drew a new map after the state legislature submitted a map that did not comply with the Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court ruled their original map violated the Voting Rights Act in Allen v. Milligan, requiring the creation of a second predominantly Black district.[5][6] Similarly, a judge in Georgia ruled that Georgia's maps were illegally racially gerrymandered and the Georgia General Assembly drew a new map that added a new predominantly Black district.[7][8] In Florida, a judge ruled that Florida's map violated the Florida Constitution and must have another minority district.[9] In Louisiana, the Supreme Court's decision not to intervene in Robinson v. Ardoin is likely to lead to a second majority Black district being drawn in that state as well.[10] Similar cases for racial gerrymandering are being heard for South Carolina's and Tennessee's map.[11][12]

Retirements

As of January 2024, a total of 37 representatives and one non-voting delegate (22 Democrats and 16 Republicans) have announced their retirement, 17 of whom (12 Democrats and five Republicans) are retiring to run for other offices.

Democratic

  1. Arizona 3: Ruben Gallego is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[13]
  2. California 12: Barbara Lee is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[14]
  3. California 16: Anna Eshoo is retiring.[15]
  4. California 29: Tony Cárdenas is retiring.[16]
  5. California 30: Adam Schiff is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[17]
  6. California 31: Grace Napolitano is retiring.[18]
  7. California 47: Katie Porter is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[19]
  8. Delaware at-large: Lisa Blunt Rochester is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[20]
  9. Maryland 3: John Sarbanes is retiring.[21]
  10. Maryland 6: David Trone is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[22]
  11. Michigan 7: Elissa Slotkin is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[23]
  12. Michigan 8: Dan Kildee is retiring.[24]
  13. Minnesota 3: Dean Phillips is retiring to run for president.[25]
  14. New Jersey 3: Andy Kim is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[26]
  15. North Carolina 6: Kathy Manning is retiring.[27]
  16. North Carolina 13: Wiley Nickel is retiring.[28]
  17. North Carolina 14: Jeff Jackson is retiring to run for attorney general of North Carolina.[29]
  18. Oregon 3: Earl Blumenauer is retiring.[30]
  19. Texas 32: Colin Allred is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[31]
  20. Virginia 7: Abigail Spanberger is retiring to run for governor of Virginia.[32]
  21. Virginia 10: Jennifer Wexton is retiring.[33]
  22. Washington 6: Derek Kilmer is retiring.[34]

Republican

  1. Arizona 8: Debbie Lesko is retiring.[35]
  2. Colorado 4: Ken Buck is retiring.[36]
  3. Colorado 5: Doug Lamborn is retiring.[37]
  4. Georgia 3: Drew Ferguson is retiring.[38]
  5. Indiana 3: Jim Banks is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[39]
  6. Indiana 6: Greg Pence is retiring.[40]
  7. Indiana 8: Larry Bucshon is retiring.[41]
  8. Missouri 3: Blaine Luetkemeyer is retiring.[42]
  9. North Carolina 8: Dan Bishop is retiring to run for attorney general of North Carolina.[43]
  10. North Carolina 10: Patrick McHenry is retiring.[44]
  11. Ohio 2: Brad Wenstrup is retiring.[45]
  12. Puerto Rico at-large: Jenniffer González-Colón is retiring to run for governor of Puerto Rico.[46]
  13. Texas 12: Kay Granger is retiring.[47]
  14. Texas 26: Michael C. Burgess is retiring.[48]
  15. Utah 3: John Curtis is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[49]
  16. West Virginia 2: Alex Mooney is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[50]

Crossover seats

This is a list of congressional seats that voted for one party in the 2020 presidential election and another in the 2022 House elections.[51]

Democratic

This lists the districts in which Donald Trump won in 2020 but are represented by Democrats:

District Incumbent
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Trump margin of
victory in 2020
Member Party First
elected
Incumbent margin
of victory in 2022
Alaska at-large R+8 R+10.1 Mary Peltola Democratic 2022 (Special) D+9.9
Maine 2 R+6 R+7.4 Jared Golden Democratic 2018 D+6.1
North Carolina 6 R+11 R+16.3 Kathy Manning[lower-alpha 2] Democratic 2020 D+8.9[lower-alpha 2]
North Carolina 13 R+11 R+17.2 Wiley Nickel[lower-alpha 3] Democratic 2022 D+3.2[lower-alpha 3]
North Carolina 14 R+11 R+16.1 Jeff Jackson[lower-alpha 4] Democratic 2022 D+15.4[lower-alpha 4]
Ohio 9 R+3 R+2.9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 D+13.2
Pennsylvania 8 R+4 R+2.9 Matt Cartwright Democratic 2012 D+2.4
Washington 3 R+5 R+4.2 Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic 2022 D+0.8

Republican

This lists the districts in which Joe Biden won in 2020 but are represented by Republicans:

District Incumbent
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Biden margin of
victory in 2020
Member Party First
elected
Incumbent margin
of victory in 2022
Alabama 2 TBD D+12.4 Barry Moore[lower-alpha 5] Republican 2020 R+39.3[lower-alpha 5]
Arizona 1 R+2 D+1.5 David Schweikert Republican 2010 R+0.8
Arizona 6 R+3 D+0.1 Juan Ciscomani Republican 2022 R+1.4
California 13 D+4 D+10.9 John Duarte Republican 2022 R+0.4
California 22 D+5 D+13.0 David Valadao Republican 2012
2018 (defeated)
2020
R+3.0
California 27 D+4 D+12.4 Mike Garcia Republican 2020 (Special) R+6.4
California 40 R+2 D+1.9 Young Kim Republican 2020 R+13.6
California 45 D+2 D+6.1 Michelle Steel Republican 2020 R+4.8
Nebraska 2 EVEN D+6.4 Don Bacon Republican 2016 R+2.6
New Jersey 7 R+1 D+3.8 Thomas Kean Jr. Republican 2022 R+2.6
New York 1 R+3 D+0.2 Nick LaLota Republican 2022 R+11.0
New York 3 D+2 D+8.2 George Santos[lower-alpha 6] Republican 2022 R+7.5
New York 4 D+5 D+14.6 Anthony D'Esposito Republican 2022 R+3.6
New York 17 D+3 D+10.1 Mike Lawler Republican 2022 R+0.6
New York 19 EVEN D+4.6 Marc Molinaro Republican 2022 R+1.6
New York 22 D+1 D+7.4 Brandon Williams Republican 2022 R+1.9
Oregon 5 D+2 D+8.8 Lori Chavez-DeRemer Republican 2022 R+2.2
Pennsylvania 1 EVEN D+4.6 Brian Fitzpatrick Republican 2016 R+9.8
Virginia 2 R+2 D+1.9 Jen Kiggans Republican 2022 R+3.4

Mid-decade redistricting changes

In the United States, all states with multiple congressional districts are required to revise their district maps following each decennial census to account for population changes. In 2024, most states will use the same districts created in the redistricting cycle following the 2020 census, which were first used in the 2022 elections. However, maps have changed or will change in several states, often due to legal challenges made on the basis of political or racial gerrymandering.

As of January 2024, the following states have had new maps enacted, have pending litigation determining the status of their maps, or have had the old districts maintained following previous speculation that they may have been changed.

Summary of mid-decade changes to congressional districts in advance of the 2024 election cycle[53]
State
(linked to
summaries below)
Status Notes Ref Change in partisanship
D C R
Alabama New districts enacted on October 5, 2023 A federal district court selected a new map, creating a second majority-Black district in the state following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Allen v. Milligan. [54] Increase 1 Steady Decrease 1
Arkansas Litigation unresolved Arkansas's map has faced multiple lawsuits alleging racial gerrymandering diluting the voting power of black voters by splitting Little Rock into three districts; the case was heard in a federal district court, however the case was not resolved by the state's filing deadline in November. The case may be resolved before the 2026 election cycle. [55] Steady Steady Steady
Florida Litigation pending A state circuit judge ruled in September 2023 that the map passed by the state legislature discriminated against Black voters by redrawing the formerly plurality-Black 5th district to no longer have a Black plurality; Florida appealed this ruling and the map was reinstated by an appeals court. The case will be heard by the Florida Supreme Court. It is likely it will be heard in federal court as well. [56] TBA
Georgia New districts enacted on December 28, 2023. A federal district judge ruled on October 26, 2023, that Georgia's districts are racially gerrymandered and ordered a new map with an additional majority-Black district be proposed by December 8; the Georgia Legislature convened a special session on November 29 to redraw the map. Despite a challenge, the proposed map was upheld. [57] Steady Steady Steady
Kentucky Previous districts left in place The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments in September 2023 in a suit alleging that the state legislature violated the state constitution by creating a partisan gerrymander in the state's congressional map by moving the state capital Frankfort to the heavily Republican 1st district; on December 14, 2023, the court affirmed a lower court ruling resulting in the case being dismissed. [58] Steady Steady Steady
Louisiana Litigation pending Following Allen v. Milligan regarding Alabama's maps, the U.S. Supreme Court unfroze a similar case, Robinson v. Ardoin, alleging racial gerrymandering in Louisiana's districts; on November 10, 2023, a federal appeals court affirmed a federal district judge's finding that Louisiana needed to create a second majority-Black district to comply with the Voting Rights Act and set a deadline of January 15, 2024, which was later extended to January 30, for the Louisiana Legislature to attempt to draw a compliant map, after which point the district court can continue its proceedings. [59] TBA
New Mexico Previous districts left in place New Mexico's map faced a lawsuit alleging partisan gerrymandering diluting the voting power of Republicans. A state judge ruled to keep the current map in place, and that decision was upheld by the New Mexico Supreme Court in a ruling on November 27, 2023. [60] Steady Steady Steady
New York Litigation pending After a lower state court struck down the state legislature's proposed map in 2022 and enacted a map drawn by a special master, the New York Court of Appeals (the court of last resort) ruled on December 12, 2023, that those court-drawn districts were only meant to be temporary and that the Independent Redistricting Commission must draw new districts in advance of the 2024 cycle. [61] TBA
North Carolina New districts enacted on October 25, 2023 The General Assembly passed a new map placing three incumbent Democrats in Republican-leaning districts after Republicans gained a majority on the state supreme court in 2022 and ruled in April 2023 that claims of partisan gerrymandering are non-justifiable. The case is likely to be further litigated after 2024. [62] Decrease 2 Decrease 1 Increase 3
Ohio Previous districts left in place Following the retirement of the swing justice, Maureen O'Connor, and the election of a Republican majority, the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed challenges to its map in September 2023 after previously finding in 2022 that the districts violated the Ohio Constitution. [63] Steady Steady Steady
South Carolina Litigation pending The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on October 11, 2023, in Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, in which the President of the South Carolina Senate sought to appeal a lower court ruling that found the state illegally discriminated against Black voters in passing an allegedly racially gerrymandered map; decision not yet announced. [64] TBA
Tennessee Litigation pending Tennessee's map has faced a lawsuit alleging racial gerrymandering diluting the voting power of black voters by splitting Nashville into three districts; the case will be heard in a federal district court. [12] TBA
Texas Litigation unresolved Texas' map has faced lawsuits alleging racial gerrymandering diluting the voting power of Latino voters; the case has not been resolved by the December filing deadline for the 2024 cycle. The case may be resolved before the 2026 election cycle. [65] Steady Steady Steady
Utah Litigation unresolved Utah Supreme Court heard arguments in July 2023 in suit alleging that the Utah Legislature violated a citizen-passed anti-gerrymandering proposition by dividing Salt Lake City voters into all four of the state's districts; decision did not come before the state's filing deadline. The case may be resolved before the 2026 election cycle. [66] Steady Steady Steady
Wisconsin Litigation expected Liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz was elected to the state supreme court in April 2023, giving the liberal bloc a majority, and the Court has signalled a willingness to consider challenges to the state's map. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has recently overturned the current state's legislative map, citing it as unconstitutional and ordered new lines drawn for the 2024 election. [67][68] TBA
Net change (as of January 8, 2024) Decrease 1 Decrease 1 Increase 2

Newly created seats

The following districts will have no incumbent representative as a result of redistricting.

  1. Alabama 2
  2. North Carolina 6

Seats with multiple incumbents running

The following districts will have multiple incumbent representatives running, a product of multiple districts merging in redistricting.

  1. Alabama 1: Jerry Carl (R) and Barry Moore (R)[69]

Election ratings

Special elections

There are four special elections scheduled in 2024 to the 118th United States Congress, listed here by date and district.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New York 3 George Santos Republican 2022 Incumbent expelled December 1, 2023.[70]
New member to be elected on February 13, 2024.[71]
California 20 Kevin McCarthy Republican 2006 Incumbent resigned December 31, 2023.[74]
New member to be elected on May 21, 2024 (jungle primary on March 19, 2024).[75]
  • Mike Boudreaux (Republican)[76]
  • Vince Fong (Republican)[77]
  • David Giglio (Republican)[78]
  • Kyle Kirkland (Republican)[79]
  • Andy Morales (Democratic)[80]
  • Matt Stoll (Republican)[79]
  • Marisa Wood (Democratic)[81]
Ohio 6 Bill Johnson Republican 2010 Incumbent resigning January 21, 2024.[82][83]
New member to be elected on June 11, 2024 (primary on March 19, 2024).[84]
  • TBD
New York 26 Brian Higgins Democratic 2004 Incumbent resigning in February 2024.[85]
New member to be elected on a date TBD.

Alabama

District Incumbent Candidates[88]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alabama 1 TBD Jerry Carl Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Barry Moore
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Alabama 2 TBD None (new seat) New member to be elected
Alabama 3 TBD Mike Rogers Republican 2002 Incumbent running
Alabama 4 TBD Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Incumbent running
Alabama 5 TBD Dale Strong Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Alabama 6 TBD Gary Palmer Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Elizabeth Anderson (Democratic)[88]
  • Ken McFeeters (Republican)[88]
  • Gary Palmer (Republican)[88]
  • Gerrick Wilkins (Republican)[88]
Alabama 7 TBD Terri Sewell Democratic 2010 Incumbent running

Alaska

District Incumbent Candidates[89]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alaska at-large R+8 Mary Peltola Democratic 2022 (special) Incumbent running

Arizona

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Arizona 1 R+2 David Schweikert Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Arizona 2 R+6 Eli Crane Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Arizona 3 D+24 Ruben Gallego Democratic 2014 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[13]
Arizona 4 D+2 Greg Stanton Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Arizona 5 R+11 Andy Biggs Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Katrina Schaffner (Democratic)[108]
Arizona 6 R+3 Juan Ciscomani Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Arizona 7 D+15 Raúl Grijalva Democratic 2002 Incumbent running
Arizona 8 R+10 Debbie Lesko Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent retiring[35]
Arizona 9 R+16 Paul Gosar Republican 2010 Incumbent running

Arkansas

District Incumbent Candidates[122]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Arkansas 1 R+22 Rick Crawford Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Arkansas 2 R+9 French Hill Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Arkansas 3 R+15 Steve Womack Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Arkansas 4 R+20 Bruce Westerman Republican 2014 Incumbent running

California

District Incumbent Candidates[123]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
California 1 R+12 Doug LaMalfa Republican 2012 Incumbent running
California 2 D+23 Jared Huffman Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Jason Brisendine (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Chris Coulombe (Republican)[123]
  • Tief Gibbs (Republican)[123]
  • Jared Huffman (Democratic)[123]
  • Jolian Kangas (No Party Preference)[123]
California 3 R+4 Kevin Kiley Republican 2022 Incumbent running
California 4 D+17 Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
California 5 R+9 Tom McClintock Republican 2008 Incumbent running
California 6 D+7 Ami Bera Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Adam Barajas (Democratic)[123]
  • Ami Bera (Democratic)[123]
  • Christine Bish (Republican)[123]
  • Craig DeLuz (Republican)[123]
  • Chris Richardson (Green)[123]
  • Raymond Riehle (Republican)[123]
California 7 D+17 Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 (special) Incumbent running
California 8 D+26 John Garamendi Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent running
California 9 D+5 Josh Harder Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
California 10 D+18 Mark DeSaulnier Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Nolan Chen (Republican)[123]
  • Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)[123]
  • Mohamed Elsherbini (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Katherine Piccinini (Republican)[123]
  • Joe Sweeney (No Party Preference)[123]
California 11 D+37 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 (special) Incumbent running
  • Jason Boyce (Democratic)[123]
  • Eve Del Castello (Republican)[123]
  • Bruce Lou (Republican)[123]
  • Marjorie Mikels (Democratic)[123]
  • Larry Nichelson (Republican)[123]
  • Nancy Pelosi (Democratic)[123]
  • Bianca Von Krieg (Democratic)[123]
  • Jason Zeng (Republican)[123]
California 12 D+40 Barbara Lee Democratic 1998 (special) Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[14]
  • Tony Daysog (Democratic)[123]
  • Glenn Kaplan (Democratic)[123]
  • Ned Nuerge (Republican)[123]
  • Abdur Sikder (Democratic)[123]
  • Lateefah Simon (Democratic)[123]
  • Stephen Slauson (Republican)[123]
  • Andre Todd (Democratic)[123]
  • Jennifer Tran (Democratic)[123]
  • Eric Wilson (No Party Preference)[123]
California 13 D+4 John Duarte Republican 2022 Incumbent running
California 14 D+22 Eric Swalwell Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
California 15 D+28 Kevin Mullin Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
California 16 D+26 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Incumbent retiring[15]
California 17 D+23 Ro Khanna Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 18 D+21 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Incumbent running
California 19 D+18 Jimmy Panetta Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 20 R+16 TBD[lower-alpha 7] 2024 (special) Incumbent to be determined
  • Mike Boudreaux (Republican)[123]
  • Ben Dewell (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Stan Ellis (Republican)[123]
  • T.J. Esposito (Independent)[123]
  • Vince Fong (Republican)[123]
  • David Giglio (Republican)[123]
  • Kyle Kirkland (Republican)[123]
  • Kelly Kulikoff (Republican)[123]
  • Andy Morales (Democratic)[123]
  • Matthew Stoll (Republican)[123]
  • Marisa Wood (Democratic)[123]
California 21 D+9 Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
California 22 D+5 David Valadao Republican 2012
2018 (defeated)
2020
Incumbent running
California 23 R+8 Jay Obernolte Republican 2020 Incumbent running
California 24 D+13 Salud Carbajal Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 25 D+6 Raul Ruiz Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Ryan Dean Burkett (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Miguel Chapa (Republican)[123]
  • Oscar Ortiz (Democratic)[123]
  • Raul Ruiz (Democratic)[123]
  • Cecilia Truman (Republican)[123]
  • Ian Weeks (Republican)[123]
California 26 D+8 Julia Brownley Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
California 27 D+4 Mike Garcia Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent running
California 28 D+16 Judy Chu Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent running
California 29 D+26 Tony Cárdenas Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[16]
California 30 D+23 Adam Schiff Democratic 2000 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[17]
California 31 D+15 Grace Napolitano Democratic 1998 Incumbent retiring[18]
California 32 D+20 Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Dave Abbitt (Democratic)[123]
  • Christopher Ahuja (Democratic)[123]
  • Brad Sherman (Democratic)[123]
  • James Shuster (Republican)[123]
  • Douglas Smith (Democratic)[123]
  • Larry Thompson (Republican)[123]
  • Trevor Witt (Democratic)[123]
California 33 D+12 Pete Aguilar Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
California 34 D+32 Jimmy Gomez Democratic 2017 (special) Incumbent running
California 35 D+13 Norma Torres Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
California 36 D+21 Ted Lieu Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Claire Anderson (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Ariana Hakami (Republican)[123]
  • Ted Lieu (Democratic)[123]
  • Melissa Toomim (Republican)[123]
California 37 D+37 Sydney Kamlager-Dove Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
California 38 D+14 Linda Sánchez Democratic 2002 Incumbent running
California 39 D+12 Mark Takano Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
California 40 R+2 Young Kim Republican 2020 Incumbent running
California 41 R+3 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Incumbent running
California 42 D+22 Robert Garcia Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
California 43 D+32 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Incumbent running
California 44 D+24 Nanette Barragán Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 45 D+2 Michelle Steel Republican 2020 Incumbent running
California 46 D+15 Lou Correa Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 47 D+3 Katie Porter Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[19]
  • Scott Baugh (Republican)[123]
  • Terry Crandall (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Tom McGrath (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Dave Min (Democratic)[123]
  • Long Pham (Republican)[123]
  • Boyd Roberts (Democratic)[123]
  • Bill Smith (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Max Ukropina (Republican)[123]
  • Joanna Weiss (Democratic)[123]
  • Shariq Zaidi (Democratic)[123]
California 48 R+9 Darrell Issa Republican 2000
2018 (retired)
2020
Incumbent running
  • Stephen Houlahan (Democratic)[123]
  • Darrell Issa (Republican)[123]
  • Lucinda Jahn (No Party Preference)[123]
  • Mathew Rascon (Democratic)[123]
  • Whitney Shanahan (Democratic)[123]
  • Mike Simon (Democratic)[123]
California 49 D+3 Mike Levin Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Sheryl Adams (Republican)[123]
  • Matt Gunderson (Republican)[123]
  • Mike Levin (Democratic)[123]
  • Kate Monroe (Republican)[123]
  • Margarita Wilkinson (Republican)[123]
California 50 D+14 Scott Peters Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
California 51 D+12 Sara Jacobs Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
California 52 D+18 Juan Vargas Democratic 2012 Incumbent running

Colorado

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Colorado 1 D+29 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
Colorado 2 D+17 Joe Neguse Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Colorado 3 R+7 None (open seat) New member to be elected
Colorado 4 R+13 Ken Buck Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[36]
Lauren Boebert
Moved from the 3rd district
Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Colorado 5 R+9 Doug Lamborn Republican 2006 Incumbent retiring[37]
Colorado 6 D+9 Jason Crow Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Colorado 7 D+4 Brittany Pettersen Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Colorado 8 EVEN Yadira Caraveo Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Connecticut

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Connecticut 1 D+12 John B. Larson Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
Connecticut 2 D+3 Joe Courtney Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
Connecticut 3 D+7 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Incumbent running
Connecticut 4 D+13 Jim Himes Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
Connecticut 5 D+3 Jahana Hayes Democratic 2018 Incumbent running

Delaware

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Delaware at-large D+7 Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[20]

Florida

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Florida 1 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Matt Gaetz Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Gay Valimont (Democratic)[168]
Florida 2 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Neal Dunn Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Florida 3 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Kat Cammack Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Florida 4 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Aaron Bean Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Robert Alvero (Republican)[172]
Florida 5 TBD[lower-alpha 8] John Rutherford Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mara Macie (Republican)[173]
Florida 6 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Michael Waltz Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 7 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Cory Mills Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Allek Pastrana (Democratic)[170]
Florida 8 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Bill Posey Republican 2008 Incumbent running
Florida 9 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Darren Soto Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
Florida 10 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Maxwell Frost Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 11 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Daniel Webster Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Florida 12 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Gus Bilirakis Republican 2006 Incumbent running
Florida 13 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Anna Paulina Luna Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Florida 14 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Kathy Castor Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Renee Marsella (Republican)[181]
  • Neelam Taneja Perry (Republican)[181]
  • John Peters (Republican)[181]
  • Rocky Rochford (Republican)[181]
Florida 15 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Laurel Lee Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Florida 16 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Vern Buchanan Republican 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Eddie Speir (Republican)[182]
Florida 17 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Greg Steube Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 18 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Scott Franklin Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Florida 19 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Byron Donalds Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Florida 20 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Democratic 2022 (special) Incumbent running
Florida 21 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Brian Mast Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 22 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Lois Frankel Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Florida 23 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Jared Moskowitz Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Florida 24 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Frederica Wilson Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
Florida 25 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Carla Spalding (Republican)[170]
Florida 26 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Mario Díaz-Balart Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 27 TBD[lower-alpha 8] María Elvira Salazar Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lucia Baez-Geller (Democratic)[189]
Florida 28 TBD[lower-alpha 8] Carlos A. Giménez Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Phil Ehr (Democratic)[190]
  • Marcos Reyes (Democratic)[191]

Georgia

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Georgia 1 R+9 Buddy Carter Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Georgia 2 D+3 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Chuck Hand (Republican)[192]
  • Michael Nixon (Republican)[193]
  • Tracy Taylor (Republican)[194]
Georgia 3 R+18 Drew Ferguson Republican 2016

Incumbent retiring[38]

Georgia 4 TBD Hank Johnson Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Georgia 5 TBD Nikema Williams Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Georgia 6 TBD Lucy McBath
Redistricted from the 7th district
Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Georgia 7 TBD Rich McCormick
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Georgia 8 R+16 Austin Scott Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Justin Laster (Democratic)[201]
Georgia 9 TBD Andrew Clyde Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Georgia 10 TBD Mike Collins Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Georgia 11 TBD Barry Loudermilk Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Georgia 12 R+8 Rick Allen Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Daniel Jackson (Democratic)[194]
  • Rashaad Jones (Democratic)[194]
Georgia 13 TBD David Scott Democratic 2002 Incumbent running
Georgia 14 TBD Marjorie Taylor Greene Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Bart Bryant (Democratic)[204]
  • Tambrei Cash (Democratic)[194]
  • Shawn Harris (Democratic)[205]

Hawaii

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Hawaii 1 D+14 Ed Case Democratic 2002 (special)
2006 (retired)
2018
Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Hawaii 2 D+14 Jill Tokuda Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Idaho

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Idaho 1 R+22 Russ Fulcher Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Kaylee Peterson (Democratic)[206]
Idaho 2 R+14 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Incumbent running

Illinois

District Incumbent Candidates[209]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Illinois 1 D+20 Jonathan Jackson Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Illinois 2 D+19 Robin Kelly Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent running
Illinois 3 D+20 Delia Ramirez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Illinois 4 D+22 Chuy García Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Illinois 5 D+18 Mike Quigley Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent running
Illinois 6 D+3 Sean Casten Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Illinois 7 D+36 Danny Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
Illinois 8 D+6 Raja Krishnamoorthi Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
Illinois 9 D+19 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
Illinois 10 D+11 Brad Schneider Democratic 2012
2014 (defeated)
2016
Incumbent running
Illinois 11 D+5 Bill Foster Democratic 2008 (special)
2010 (defeated)
2012
Incumbent running
Illinois 12 R+24 Mike Bost Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Illinois 13 D+3 Nikki Budzinski Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Illinois 14 D+4 Lauren Underwood Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Illinois 15 R+22 Mary Miller Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Illinois 16 R+13 Darin LaHood Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent running
Illinois 17 D+2 Eric Sorensen Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Indiana

District Incumbent Candidates[210]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Indiana 1 D+3 Frank J. Mrvan Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
Indiana 2 R+14 Rudy Yakym Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown TBD
Indiana 3 R+18 Jim Banks Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[39]
Indiana 4 R+18 Jim Baird Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Indiana 5 R+11 Victoria Spartz Republican 2020 Incumbent intent's unknown
Indiana 6 R+19 Greg Pence Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring[40]
Indiana 7 D+19 André Carson Democratic 2008 (special) Incumbent running
Indiana 8 R+19 Larry Bucshon Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring[41]
  • Kellie Moore (Democratic)[227]
Indiana 9 R+16 Erin Houchin Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tim Peck (Democratic)[228]

Iowa

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Iowa 1 R+3 Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Iowa 2 R+4 Ashley Hinson Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Sarah Corkery (Democratic)[231]
Iowa 3 R+3 Zach Nunn Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Iowa 4 R+16 Randy Feenstra Republican 2020 Incumbent running

Kansas

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Kansas 1 R+18 Tracey Mann Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Paul Buskirk (Democratic)[239]
Kansas 2 R+11 Jake LaTurner Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Joseph Swain (Democratic)[240]
  • Elgin Woody (Democratic)[241]
Kansas 3 R+1 Sharice Davids Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Kansas 4 R+14 Ron Estes Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Kentucky

District Incumbent Candidates[243]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Kentucky 1 R+24 James Comer Republican 2016 (special) Incumbent running
Kentucky 2 R+21 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Incumbent running
Kentucky 3 D+9 Morgan McGarvey Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Kentucky 4 R+19 Thomas Massie Republican 2012 (special) Incumbent running
Kentucky 5 R+32 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Incumbent running
Kentucky 6 R+9 Andy Barr Republican 2012 Incumbent running
  • Andy Barr (Republican)[243]
  • Randy Cravens (Democratic)[243]
  • Todd Kelly (Democratic)[243]
  • Don Pratt (Democratic)[243]
  • Jonathan Richardson (Democratic)[243]
  • Shauna Rudd (Democratic)[243]

Louisiana

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Louisiana 1 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Steve Scalise Republican 2008 (special) Incumbent running
Louisiana 2 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Troy Carter Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Louisiana 3 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Clay Higgins Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Louisiana 4 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Mike Johnson Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Louisiana 5 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Julia Letlow Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Louisiana 6 TBD[lower-alpha 9] Garret Graves Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Maine

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Maine 1 D+9 Chellie Pingree Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
Maine 2 R+6 Jared Golden Democratic 2018 Incumbent running

Maryland

District Incumbent Candidates[252]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Maryland 1 R+11 Andy Harris Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Maryland 2 D+7 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jessica Sjoberg (Democratic)[252]
  • Clint Spellman Jr. (Democratic)[252]
  • Dave Wallace (Republican)[252]
Maryland 3 D+10 John Sarbanes Democratic 2006 Incumbent retiring[21]
Maryland 4 D+40 Glenn Ivey Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Maryland 5 D+15 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 (special) Incumbent running
  • Quincy Bareebe (Democratic)[252]
  • Andrea Crooms (Democratic)[252]
  • Steny Hoyer (Democratic)[252]
  • Leonard Proctor (Democratic)[252]
  • Michelle Talkington (Republican)[252]
  • McKayla Wilkes (Democratic)[252]
Maryland 6 D+2 David Trone Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[22]
Maryland 7 D+30 Kweisi Mfume Democratic 1986
1996 (resigned)
2020 (special)
Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Wayne McNeal (Republican)[252]
  • Lorrie Sigley (Republican)[252]
Maryland 8 D+29 Jamie Raskin Democratic 2016 Incumbent running

Massachusetts

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Massachusetts 1 D+9 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Incumbent running Richard Neal (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 2 D+13 Jim McGovern Democratic 1996 Incumbent running Jim McGovern (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 3 D+11 Lori Trahan Democratic 2018 Incumbent running Lori Trahan (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 4 D+12 Jake Auchincloss Democratic 2020 Incumbent running Jake Auchincloss (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 5 D+23 Katherine Clark Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent running Katherine Clark (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 6 D+11 Seth Moulton Democratic 2014 Incumbent running Seth Moulton (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 7 D+35 Ayanna Pressley Democratic 2018 Incumbent running Ayanna Pressley (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 8 D+15 Stephen Lynch Democratic 2001 (special) Incumbent running Stephen Lynch (Democratic)[266]
Massachusetts 9 D+6 Bill Keating Democratic 2010 Incumbent running Bill Keating (Democratic)[266]

Michigan

District Incumbent Candidates[267]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Michigan 1 R+13 Jack Bergman Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Michigan 2 R+16 John Moolenaar Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michael Lynch (Democratic)[270]
Michigan 3 D+1 Hillary Scholten Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Michigan 4 R+5 Bill Huizenga Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Joe Alfonso (Democratic)[274]
  • Chris Glasser (Democratic)[275]
  • Jessica Swartz (Democratic)[276]
Michigan 5 R+15 Tim Walberg Republican 2006
2008 (defeated)
2010
Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Michigan 6 D+11 Debbie Dingell Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
Michigan 7 R+2 Elissa Slotkin Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[23]
Michigan 8 R+1 Dan Kildee Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[24]
Michigan 9 R+18 Lisa McClain Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeffrey Jowske (Republican)[270]
Michigan 10 R+3 John James Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Emily Busch (Democratic)[283]
  • John James (Republican)[267]
  • Anil Kumar (Democratic)[284]
  • Carl Marlinga (Democratic)[285]
  • Rhonda Powell (Democratic)[286]
  • Tiffany Tilley (Democratic)[287]
  • Diane Young (Democratic)[288]
Michigan 11 D+7 Haley Stevens Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Michigan 12 D+23 Rashida Tlaib Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Michigan 13 D+23 Shri Thanedar Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Minnesota

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Minnesota 1 R+7 Brad Finstad Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent running
Minnesota 2 D+1 Angie Craig DFL 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tayler Rahm (Republican)[291]
  • Joe Teirab (Republican)[292]
Minnesota 3 D+8 Dean Phillips DFL 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for president[25]
Minnesota 4 D+17 Betty McCollum DFL 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mike Casey (Republican)[297]
  • Aswar Rahman (DFL)[297]
Minnesota 5 D+30 Ilhan Omar DFL 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
Minnesota 6 R+12 Tom Emmer Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Minnesota 7 R+19 Michelle Fischbach Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Minnesota 8 R+8 Pete Stauber Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown

Mississippi

District Incumbent Candidates[301]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Mississippi 1 R+18 Trent Kelly Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent running
Mississippi 2 D+11 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1993 (special) Incumbent running
Mississippi 3 R+15 Michael Guest Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Mississippi 4 R+22 Mike Ezell Republican 2022 Incumbent running

Missouri

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Missouri 1 D+27 Cori Bush Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
Missouri 2 R+7 Ann Wagner Republican 2012 Incumbent running
John Kiehne (Democratic)[303]
Missouri 3 R+16 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 2008 Incumbent retiring[42]
Missouri 4 R+23 Mark Alford Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Alexander Heidenreich (Independent)[306]
Missouri 5 D+11 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Missouri 6 R+21 Sam Graves Republican 2000 Incumbent running
Missouri 7 R+24 Eric Burlison Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Missi Hesketh (Democratic)[310]
Missouri 8 R+28 Jason Smith Republican 2013 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Randi McCallian (Democratic)[306]
  • Denny Roth (Democratic)[311]

Montana

District Incumbent Candidates[312]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Montana 1 R+6 Ryan Zinke Republican 2014
2017 (resigned)
2022
Incumbent running
Montana 2 R+16 Matt Rosendale Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown

Nebraska

District Incumbent Candidates[321]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Nebraska 1 R+9 Mike Flood Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Nebraska 2 EVEN Don Bacon Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Nebraska 3 R+29 Adrian Smith Republican 2006 Incumbent running

Nevada

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Nevada 1 D+3 Dina Titus Democratic 2008
2010 (defeated)
2012
Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michael Boris (Republican)[324]
  • Flemming Larsen (Republican)[325]
  • Ron Quince (Republican)[326]
  • Mark Robertson (Republican)[327]
Nevada 2 R+8 Mark Amodei Republican 2011 (special) Incumbent running
Nevada 3 D+1 Susie Lee Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
Nevada 4 D+3 Steven Horsford Democratic 2012
2014 (defeated)
2018
Incumbent's intent unknown

New Hampshire

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Hampshire 1 EVEN Chris Pappas Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
New Hampshire 2 D+2 Annie Kuster Democratic 2012 Incumbent running

New Jersey

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Jersey 1 D+10 Donald Norcross Democratic 2014 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Damon Galdo (Republican)[340]
New Jersey 2 R+5 Jeff Van Drew Republican 2018[lower-alpha 10] Incumbent running
New Jersey 3 D+5 Andy Kim Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[26]
New Jersey 4 R+14 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Incumbent running
New Jersey 5 D+4 Josh Gottheimer Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New Jersey 6 D+8 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New Jersey 7 R+1 Thomas Kean Jr. Republican 2022 Incumbent running
New Jersey 8 D+22 Rob Menendez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
New Jersey 9 D+8 Bill Pascrell Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
New Jersey 10 D+30 Donald Payne Jr. Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New Jersey 11 D+6 Mikie Sherrill Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
New Jersey 12 D+12 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic 2014 Incumbent running

New Mexico

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Mexico 1 D+5 Melanie Stansbury Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent running
New Mexico 2 D+1 Gabe Vasquez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
New Mexico 3 D+4 Teresa Leger Fernandez Democratic 2020 Incumbent running

New York

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
New York 1 R+3 Nick LaLota Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
New York 2 R+3 Andrew Garbarino Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rob Lubin (Democratic)[369]
New York 3 D+2 TBD[lower-alpha 11] 2024 (special) Incumbent to be determined
  • Austin Cheng (Democratic)[370]
  • Peter Christofides (Republican)[371]
  • Kellen Curry (Republican)[372]
  • Daniel Foti (Conservative)[373]
  • Philip Sean Grillo (Republican)[374]
  • Greg Hach (Republican)[375]
  • Ryan Kalata (Libertarian)[376]
  • Thomas Ludwig (Republican)[377]
  • Harvey Manes (Republican)[378]
  • Matt Nappo (Independent)[376]
  • Daniel Norber (Republican)[379]
  • Mike Sapraicone (Republican)[380]
  • Tom Suozzi (Democratic)[381]
  • Jim Toes (Republican)[376]
New York 4 D+5 Anthony D'Esposito Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
New York 5 D+30 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 6 D+15 Grace Meng Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
New York 7 D+31 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 8 D+26 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 9 D+25 Yvette Clarke Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 10 D+35 Dan Goldman Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 11 R+6 Nicole Malliotakis Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 12 D+34 Jerry Nadler Democratic 1992 (special) Incumbent running
New York 13 D+38 Adriano Espaillat Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 14 D+28 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
New York 15 D+35 Ritchie Torres Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 16 D+20 Jamaal Bowman Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
New York 17 D+3 Mike Lawler Republican 2022 Incumbent running
New York 18 D+1 Pat Ryan Democratic 2022 (special) Incumbent running
New York 19 EVEN Marc Molinaro Republican 2022 Incumbent running
New York 20 D+7 Paul Tonko Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
New York 21 R+9 Elise Stefanik Republican 2014 Incumbent running
New York 22 D+1 Brandon Williams Republican 2022 Incumbent running
New York 23 R+12 Nick Langworthy Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 24 R+11 Claudia Tenney Republican 2016
2018 (defeated)
2020
Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mario Fratto (Republican)[407]
  • David Wagenhauser (Democratic)[408]
New York 25 D+7 Joseph Morelle Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York 26 D+9 TBD[lower-alpha 12] 2024 (special) Incumbent to be determined

North Carolina

District Incumbent Candidates[411]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
North Carolina 1 R+1 Don Davis Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
North Carolina 2 D+15 Deborah Ross Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Michael Camero (Democratic)[411]
  • Eugene Douglass (Republican)[411]
  • Michael Dublin (Green)[411]
  • Robert Morales Vergara (Republican)[411]
  • Deborah Ross (Democratic)[411]
  • Alan Swain (Republican)[411]
North Carolina 3 R+11 Greg Murphy Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent running
North Carolina 4 D+21 Valerie Foushee Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
North Carolina 5 R+10 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Incumbent running
Kathy Manning
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 2020 Incumbent retiring[27]
North Carolina 6 R+11 None (new seat) New member to be elected
North Carolina 7 R+8 David Rouzer Republican 2014 Incumbent running
North Carolina 8 R+11 Dan Bishop Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent retiring to
run for attorney general[43]
North Carolina 9 R+9 Richard Hudson Republican 2012 Incumbent running
North Carolina 10 R+10 Patrick McHenry Republican 2004 Incumbent retiring[44]
  • Charles Eller (Republican)[411]
  • Steven Feldman (Libertarian)[411]
  • Pat Harrigan (Republican)[411]
  • Diana Jimison (Republican)[411]
  • Brooke McGowan (Republican)[411]
  • Grey Mills (Republican)[411]
  • Ralph Scott Jr. (Democratic)[411]
North Carolina 11 R+8 Chuck Edwards Republican 2022 Incumbent running
North Carolina 12 D+23 Alma Adams Democratic 2014 (special) Incumbent running
North Carolina 13 R+11 Wiley Nickel Democratic 2022 Incumbent retiring[28]
  • Chris Baker (Republican)[411]
  • DeVan Barbour (Republican)[411]
  • Kelly Daughtry (Republican)[411]
  • Marcus Dellinger (Republican)[411]
  • David Dixon (Republican)[411]
  • Josh McConkey (Republican)[411]
  • Brad Knott (Republican)[411]
  • Steve Loor (Republican)[411]
  • Frank Pierce (Democratic)[411]
  • James Phillips (Republican)[411]
  • Siddhanth Sharma (Republican)[411]
  • Matt Shoemaker (Republican)[411]
  • Eric Stevenson (Republican)[411]
  • Fred Von Canon (Republican)[411]
  • Kenny Xu (Republican)[411]
North Carolina 14 R+11 Jeff Jackson Democratic 2022 Incumbent retiring to
run for attorney general[29]
  • Pam Genant (Democratic)[411]
  • Jeff Gregory (Republican)[411]
  • Lillian Joseph (Republican)[411]
  • Brendan Maginnis (Democratic)[411]
  • Tim Moore (Republican)[411]

North Dakota

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
North Dakota at-large R+20 Kelly Armstrong Republican 2018 Incumbent running

Ohio

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Ohio 1 D+2 Greg Landsman Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Ohio 2 R+25 Brad Wenstrup Republican 2012 Incumbent retiring[45]
Ohio 3 D+20 Joyce Beatty Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Ohio 4 R+20 Jim Jordan Republican 2006 Incumbent running
Ohio 5 R+15 Bob Latta Republican 2007 (special) Incumbent running
Ohio 6 R+16 TBD[lower-alpha 13] 2024 (special) Incumbent to be determined
Ohio 7 R+7 Max Miller Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Ohio 8 R+14 Warren Davidson Republican 2016 (special) Incumbent running
Ohio 9 R+3 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Incumbent running
Ohio 10 R+4 Mike Turner Republican 2002 Incumbent running
Ohio 11 D+28 Shontel Brown Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent running
Ohio 12 R+18 Troy Balderson Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Ohio 13 R+1 Emilia Sykes Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Ohio 14 R+9 David Joyce Republican 2012 Incumbent running
Ohio 15 R+6 Mike Carey Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent running

Oklahoma

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Oklahoma 1 R+14 Kevin Hern Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Dennis Baker (Democratic)[428]
  • Sarah Gray (Democratic)[429]
Oklahoma 2 R+29 Josh Brecheen Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Oklahoma 3 R+24 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 (special) Incumbent running
Oklahoma 4 R+19 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Incumbent running
Oklahoma 5 R+12 Stephanie Bice Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Madison Horn (Democratic)[433]

Oregon

District Incumbent Candidates[434]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Oregon 1 D+18 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent running
Oregon 2 R+15 Cliff Bentz Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Oregon 3 D+22 Earl Blumenauer Democratic 1996 (special) Incumbent retiring[30]
Oregon 4 D+4 Val Hoyle Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Oregon 5 D+2 Lori Chavez-DeRemer Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Oregon 6 D+4 Andrea Salinas Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Pennsylvania

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Pennsylvania 1 EVEN Brian Fitzpatrick Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 2 D+20 Brendan Boyle Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 3 D+39 Dwight Evans Democratic 2016 (special) Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 4 D+7 Madeleine Dean Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 5 D+14 Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 6 D+5 Chrissy Houlahan Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 7 R+2 Susan Wild Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 8 R+4 Matt Cartwright Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 9 R+21 Dan Meuser Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 10 R+5 Scott Perry Republican 2012 Incumbent running
  • John Broadhurst (Democratic)[457]
  • Rick Coplen (Democratic)[458]
  • Shamaine Daniels (Democratic)[459]
  • Robert Forbes (Democratic)[460]
  • Blake Lynch (Democratic)[461]
  • Mike O'Brien (Democratic)[462]
  • Scott Perry (Republican)[463]
  • Janelle Stelson (Democratic)[464]
Pennsylvania 11 R+13 Lloyd Smucker Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 12 D+8 Summer Lee Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 13 R+25 John Joyce Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 14 R+18 Guy Reschenthaler Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 15 R+21 Glenn Thompson Republican 2008 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 16 R+13 Mike Kelly Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 17 EVEN Chris Deluzio Democratic 2022 Incumbent running

Rhode Island

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Rhode Island 1 D+12 Gabe Amo Democratic 2023 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Rhode Island 2 D+4 Seth Magaziner Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

South Carolina

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
South Carolina 1 R+7 Nancy Mace Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Austin Anderson (Republican)[477]
  • Mac Deford (Democratic)[478]
  • Michael Moore (Democratic)[479]
South Carolina 2 R+8 Joe Wilson Republican 2001 (special) Incumbent running
South Carolina 3 R+21 Jeff Duncan Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
South Carolina 4 R+12 William Timmons Republican 2018 Incumbent running
South Carolina 5 R+12 Ralph Norman Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
South Carolina 6 D+14 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Gregg Marcel Dixon (Democratic)[481]
South Carolina 7 R+11 Russell Fry Republican 2022 Incumbent running

South Dakota

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
South Dakota at-large R+16 Dusty Johnson Republican 2018 Incumbent running

Tennessee

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Tennessee 1 R+30 Diana Harshbarger Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Tennessee 2 R+18 Tim Burchett Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Tennessee 3 R+19 Chuck Fleischmann Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Tennessee 4 R+22 Scott DesJarlais Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Tennessee 5 R+9 Andy Ogles Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Tennessee 6 R+17 John Rose Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Cyril Focht (Democratic)[485]
Tennessee 7 R+10 Mark Green Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Tennessee 8 R+21 David Kustoff Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Tennessee 9 D+22 Steve Cohen Democratic 2006 Incumbent running

Texas

District Incumbent Candidates[488]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Texas 1 R+26 Nathaniel Moran Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Texas 2 R+15 Dan Crenshaw Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 3 R+11 Keith Self Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Suzanne Harp (Republican)[488]
  • Jeremy Ivanovskis (Republican)[488]
  • Tre Pennie (Republican)[488]
  • John Porro (Republican)[488]
  • Keith Self (Republican)[488]
  • Sandeep Srivastava (Democratic)[488]
Texas 4 R+16 Pat Fallon Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Texas 5 R+14 Lance Gooden Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 6 R+15 Jake Ellzey Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent running
Texas 7 D+13 Lizzie Fletcher Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 8 R+16 Morgan Luttrell Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Texas 9 D+26 Al Green Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Texas 10 R+13 Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Incumbent running
Texas 11 R+23 August Pfluger Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Texas 12 R+12 Kay Granger Republican 1996 Incumbent retiring[47]
  • Clint Dorris (Republican)[488]
  • Shellie Gardner (Republican)[488]
  • Sebastian Gehrig (Democratic)[488]
  • Craig Goldman (Republican)[488]
  • Anne Henley (Republican)[488]
  • Trey Hunt (Democratic)[488]
  • John O'Shea (Republican)[488]
Texas 13 R+26 Ronny Jackson Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Texas 14 R+17 Randy Weber Republican 2012 Incumbent running
Texas 15 R+1 Monica De La Cruz Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Texas 16 D+17 Veronica Escobar Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 17 R+14 Pete Sessions Republican 1996
2018 (defeated)
2020
Incumbent running
Texas 18 D+23 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 1994 Incumbent running
Texas 19 R+26 Jodey Arrington Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Texas 20 D+15 Joaquin Castro Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Texas 21 R+13 Chip Roy Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 22 R+11 Troy Nehls Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Texas 23 R+5 Tony Gonzales Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Victor Avila (Republican)[488]
  • Lee Bausinger (Democratic)[488]
  • Julie Clark (Republican)[488]
  • Tony Gonzales (Republican)[488]
  • Brandon Herrera (Republican)[488]
  • Santos Limon (Democratic)[488]
  • Frank Lopez Jr. (Republican)[488]
Texas 24 R+10 Beth Van Duyne Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Texas 25 R+19 Roger Williams Republican 2012 Incumbent running
Texas 26 R+13 Michael Burgess Republican 2002 Incumbent retiring[48]
  • Scott Armey (Republican)[488]
  • Neena Biswas (Republican)[488]
  • Vlad de Franceschi (Republican)[488]
  • Luisa del Rosal (Republican)[488]
  • Brandon Gill (Republican)[488]
  • John Huffman (Republican)[488]
  • Jason Kergosien (Republican)[488]
  • Joel Krause (Republican)[488]
  • Ernest Lineberger III (Democratic)[488]
  • Doug Robison (Republican)[488]
  • Mark Rutledge (Republican)[488]
  • Burt Thakur (Republican)[488]
Texas 27 R+13 Michael Cloud Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Texas 28 D+3 Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Texas 29 D+18 Sylvia Garcia Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Texas 30 D+27 Jasmine Crockett Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Texas 31 R+14 John Carter Republican 2002 Incumbent running
  • William Abel (Republican)[488]
  • John Anderson (Republican)[488]
  • John Carter (Republican)[488]
  • Abhiram Garapati (Republican)[488]
  • Mack Latimer (Republican)[488]
  • Rick Von Pfeil (Democratic)[488]
  • Brian Walbridge (Democratic)[488]
  • Stuart Whitlow (Democratic)[488]
  • Mike Williams (Republican)[488]
Texas 32 D+14 Colin Allred Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[31]
  • David Blewett (Republican)[488]
  • Callie Butcher (Democratic)[488]
  • Raja Chaudhry (Democratic)[488]
  • Alex Cornwallis (Democratic)[488]
  • Darrell Day (Republican)[488]
  • Kevin Felder (Democratic)[488]
  • Juan Feria (Republican)[488]
  • Julie Johnson (Democratic)[488]
  • Gus Khan (Republican)[488]
  • Zachariah Manning (Democratic)[488]
  • Jan McDowell (Democratic)[488]
  • Justin Moore (Democratic)[488]
  • Christopher Panayiotou (Democratic)[488]
  • Brian Williams (Democratic)[488]
Texas 33 D+24 Marc Veasey Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Texas 34 D+9 Vicente Gonzalez Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
Texas 35 D+21 Greg Casar Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Texas 36 R+18 Brian Babin Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Texas 37 D+24 Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Incumbent running
Texas 38 R+12 Wesley Hunt Republican 2022 Incumbent running

Utah

District Incumbent Candidates[490]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Utah 1 R+12 Blake Moore Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Utah 2 R+11 Celeste Maloy Republican 2023 (special) Incumbent running
Utah 3 R+13 John Curtis Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[49]
Utah 4 R+16 Burgess Owens Republican 2020 Incumbent running

Vermont

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Vermont at-large D+16 Becca Balint Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Virginia

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Virginia 1 R+6 Rob Wittman Republican 2007 (special) Incumbent running
Virginia 2 R+2 Jen Kiggans Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Missy Cotter Smasal (Democratic)[493]
Virginia 3 D+17 Bobby Scott Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Virginia 4 D+16 Jennifer McClellan Democratic 2023 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Virginia 5 R+7 Bob Good Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Virginia 6 R+14 Ben Cline Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Virginia 7 D+1 Abigail Spanberger Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for governor[32]
Virginia 8 D+26 Don Beyer Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
Virginia 9 R+23 Morgan Griffith Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Virginia 10 D+6 Jennifer Wexton Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring[33]
Virginia 11 D+18 Gerry Connolly Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Washington

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Washington 1 D+13 Suzan DelBene Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Washington 2 D+9 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Incumbent running
Washington 3 R+5 Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Washington 4 R+11 Dan Newhouse Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Washington 5 R+8 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican 2004 Incumbent running
Washington 6 D+6 Derek Kilmer Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[34]
Washington 7 D+36 Pramila Jayapal Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Washington 8 D+1 Kim Schrier Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Washington 9 D+21 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
Washington 10 D+7 Marilyn Strickland Democratic 2020 Incumbent running

West Virginia

District Incumbent Candidates[529]
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
West Virginia 1 R+23 Carol Miller Republican 2018 Incumbent running
West Virginia 2 R+22 Alex Mooney Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring to
run for U.S. Senate[50]
  • Nate Cain (Republican)[529]
  • Joseph Earley (Republican)[529]
  • Alexander Gaaserud (Republican)[532]
  • Riley Moore (Republican)[529]
  • R.J. Smith (Republican)[533]
  • Chris Walker (Republican)[534]
  • Steven Wendelin (Democratic)[529]

Wisconsin

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Wisconsin 1 R+3 Bryan Steil Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 2 D+19 Mark Pocan Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Erik Olsen (Republican)[538]
Wisconsin 3 R+4 Derrick Van Orden Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
Wisconsin 4 D+25 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 5 R+14 Scott Fitzgerald Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Chris Leon (Democratic)[545]
Wisconsin 6 R+10 Glenn Grothman Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 7 R+12 Tom Tiffany Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent running
Wisconsin 8 R+10 Mike Gallagher Republican 2016 Incumbent running

Wyoming

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2022
PVI
[52]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Wyoming at-large R+25 Harriet Hageman Republican 2022 Incumbent running

Non-voting delegates

District Incumbent Candidates
Member Party First
elected
Status
American Samoa at-large Amata Coleman Radewagen Republican 2014 Incumbent running
District of Columbia at-large Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Guam at-large James Moylan Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Gregorio Sablan Democratic 2008[lower-alpha 14] Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Puerto Rico at-large Jenniffer González-Colón PNP/Republican[lower-alpha 15] 2016 Incumbent retiring to
run for governor[46]
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large Stacey Plaskett Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

See also

Notes

  1. As well as the six non-voting delegates.
  2. 1 2 Manning was first elected to a previous, Democratic version of this district which Biden won by 12.4 points in 2020, but it was redrawn to be Republican-leaning in 2023 by the North Carolina state legislature.
  3. 1 2 Nickel was first elected to a previous, competitive version of this district which Biden won by 1.7 points in 2020, but it was redrawn to be Republican-leaning in 2023 by the North Carolina state legislature.
  4. 1 2 Jackson was first elected to a previous, Democratic version of this district which Biden won by 16.3 points in 2020, but it was redrawn to be Republican-leaning in 2023 by the North Carolina state legislature.
  5. 1 2 Moore was first elected to a previous, Republican-leaning version of this district which Trump won by 29.4 points in 2020, but it was redrawn to be Democratic-leaning, and have a majority-Black electorate, in 2023 due to a court order.
  6. Expelled from the House on December 1, 2023
  7. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) resigned on December 31, 2023.[74] A special election will be held on a date TBD.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Awaiting redistricting as a result of a Florida judge's ruling
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Awaiting redistricting as a result of Robinson v. Ardoin[244]
  10. Van Drew was first elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican Party in December 2019.
  11. Rep. George Santos (R) was expelled on December 1, 2023.[70] A special election will be held on February 13, 2024.[71]
  12. Rep. Brian Higgins (D) is resigning in February 2024.[85] A special election will be held on a date TBD.
  13. Rep. Bill Johnson (R) will resign on January 21, 2024, to become president
    of Youngstown State University.[82][83]A special election will be held on a date TBD.
  14. Sablan was first elected as an Independent and switched to the Democratic Party in October 2021.
  15. González-Colón is a member of the Republican Party in Congress, but runs in elections under Puerto Rico's New Progressive Party (PNP).

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