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The 2008 U.S. House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2008, to elect members to the United States House of Representatives to serve in the 111th United States Congress from January 3, 2009 until January 3, 2011. All 435 voting seats, as well as all 6 non-voting seats, were up for election. The Democratic Party, which won a majority of seats in the 2006 election, expanded its control in 2008. The Republican Party, hoping to regain the majority it lost in the 2006 or at least expand its congressional membership, lost additional seats. With one exception (Louisiana's 2nd district), the only seats to switch from Democratic to Republican had been Republican-held prior to the 2006 elections. Republicans gained five Democratic seats total, while losing 26 of their own, giving the Democrats a net gain of 21 seats, effectively erasing all gains made by the GOP since 1994.[1] In addition, with the defeat of a Republican congressman in Connecticut's 4th district, this became the first time since the 1850s that no Republican represented the New England region.[2][3] Turnout increased due to the 2008 presidential election. The presidential election, 2008 Senate elections, and 2008 state gubernatorial elections, as well as many other state and local elections, occurred on the same date.
Composition entering the election
At the end of the 110th Congress (2nd Session), the membership of the U.S. House of Representatives was composed of 235 Democrats, 199 Republicans, and one vacancy.
Special elections in 2008 for the 110th Congress
In 2008 there were eight special elections for vacant seats in the United States House of Representatives, for the 110th United States Congress. In the special elections, Democrats gained three seats while keeping hold on five seats. Republicans held of only one of their four seats.
Retiring incumbents
Thirty-three incumbents voluntarily retired.[4]
Democratic incumbents
All six seats held by retiring Democrats were won by Democrats.
- Alabama's 5th congressional district: Bud Cramer: "[T]o spend more time with my family and begin another chapter in my life"[5]
- Colorado's 2nd congressional district: Mark Udall: Ran for and won the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Wayne Allard.
- Maine's 1st congressional district: Tom Allen: Ran against and lost to Susan Collins in the U.S. Senate election.
- New Mexico's 3rd congressional district: Tom Udall: Ran for and won the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Pete Domenici.
- New York's 21st congressional district: Michael McNulty: "[I]t's not what I want to do for the rest of my life."[6]
- Oregon's 5th congressional district: Darlene Hooley: Because of the "cumulative effect of arduous travel, the relentless demands of fund-raising and 32 years of public service"[7]
Republican incumbents
Twenty-seven Republicans retired. Thirteen of their seats were then won by Democrats (see Open seat gains, below).
- Alabama's 2nd congressional district: Terry Everett: Because of age and health[8]
- Arizona's 1st congressional district: Rick Renzi: To fight federal criminal charges involving a land-swap deal[9]
- California's 4th congressional district: John Doolittle: To fight an FBI corruption investigation[10]
- California's 52nd congressional district: Duncan Hunter Ran for and lost the race for the Republican nomination for President. Already planned to retire
- Colorado's 6th congressional district: Tom Tancredo: Ran for and lost the race for the Republican nomination for President
- Florida's 15th congressional district: Dave Weldon: To return to his medical practice[11]
- Illinois's 11th congressional district: Jerry Weller: To spend more time with his family,[12] amid questions about his Nicaraguan land dealings, his wife's investments, and his relationship to an indicted defense contractor[13]
- Illinois's 18th congressional district: Ray LaHood (On December 19, 2008, President-elect Barack Obama announced his intention to nominate LaHood to serve as the next Secretary of Transportation.) He was later confirmed.
- Kentucky's 2nd congressional district: Ron Lewis
- Louisiana's 4th congressional district: Jim McCrery
- Minnesota's 3rd congressional district: Jim Ramstad
- Mississippi's 3rd congressional district: Chip Pickering
- Missouri's 9th congressional district: Kenny Hulshof: Ran for and lost the election for governor
- New Jersey's 3rd congressional district: Jim Saxton: Because of age and health[14]
- New Jersey's 7th congressional district: Mike Ferguson: To spend more time with his family[15]
- New Mexico's 1st congressional district: Heather Wilson: Ran in and lost the Republican primary for New Mexico's open U.S. Senate seat
- New Mexico's 2nd congressional district: Steve Pearce: Ran for and lost the election for New Mexico's open U.S. Senate seat
- New York's 13th congressional district: Vito Fossella: Amid scandal following a drunk driving arrest which led to revelations of infidelity and a secret family he maintained in Virginia
- New York's 25th congressional district: Jim Walsh
- New York's 26th congressional district: Tom Reynolds
- Ohio's 7th congressional district: Dave Hobson: "I wanted to go out on top"[16]
- Ohio's 15th congressional district: Deborah Pryce: To spend more time with her family[17]
- Ohio's 16th congressional district: Ralph Regula
- Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district: John Peterson: To spend more time with his family[18][19]
- Puerto Rico's at-large congressional district: Luis Fortuño: Ran for and won the Governorship of Puerto Rico defeating Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá[20]
- Virginia's 11th congressional district: Thomas M. Davis: "It's time for me to take a sabbatical"[21]
- Wyoming's at-large congressional district: Barbara Cubin[22]
Defeated incumbents
Incumbents defeated in primary election
One Republican lost in a primary and the seat was eventually won by a Democrat. One Democrat lost the primary as did two Republicans. The primary winners, however, managed to retain the seat for the same party.
- Maryland's 1st congressional district: Wayne Gilchrest (R), whose seat was later won by a Democrat
- Maryland's 4th congressional district: Albert Wynn (D), who subsequently resigned May 31, 2008
- Utah's 3rd congressional district: Chris Cannon (R)
- Tennessee's 1st congressional district: David Davis (R)
Incumbents defeated in general election
Fourteen Republicans and Five Democrats lost their general elections, thereby losing their seats to the other party.
- Colorado's 4th congressional district: Marilyn Musgrave (R)
- Connecticut's 4th congressional district: Christopher Shays (R)
- Florida's 8th congressional district: Ric Keller (R)
- Florida's 16th congressional district: Tim Mahoney (D)
- Florida's 24th congressional district: Tom Feeney (R)
- Idaho's 1st congressional district: Bill Sali (R)[23]
- Kansas's 2nd congressional district: Nancy Boyda (D)
- Louisiana's 2nd congressional district: William J. Jefferson (D)
- Louisiana's 6th congressional district: Don Cazayoux (D)
- Michigan's 7th congressional district: Tim Walberg (R)
- Michigan's 9th congressional district: Joe Knollenberg (R)
- Nevada's 3rd congressional district: Jon Porter (R)
- New York's 29th congressional district: Randy Kuhl (R)
- North Carolina's 8th congressional district: Robin Hayes (R)
- Ohio's 1st congressional district: Steve Chabot (R)
- Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district: Phil English (R)
- Texas's 22nd congressional district: Nick Lampson (D)
- Virginia's 2nd congressional district: Thelma Drake (R)
- Virginia's 5th congressional district: Virgil Goode (R)
Open seat gains
Twelve seats held by retiring Republicans were won by Democrats. No Democratic retirements were picked up by Republicans.
- Alabama's 2nd congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Arizona's 1st congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Illinois's 11th congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Maryland's 1st congressional district (Democratic gain)
- New Jersey's 3rd congressional district (Democratic gain)
- New Mexico's 1st congressional district (Democratic gain)
- New Mexico's 2nd congressional district (Democratic gain)
- New York's 13th congressional district (Democratic gain)
- New York's 25th congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Ohio's 15th congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Ohio's 16th congressional district (Democratic gain)
- Puerto Rico's at-large congressional district (NPP gain)
- Virginia's 11th congressional district (Democratic gain)
Predictions
Results
257 | 178 |
Democratic | Republican |
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Party | Voting members[24][25] | Non-voting members[26] | |||||||||
Votes | Percentage | Seats | +/– | Votes | Percentage | Seats | +/– | ||||
Democratic[A] | 65,237,840 | 53.22% | 257 | +21 | 1,952,133 | 94.34% | 4 | +1 | |||
Republican | 52,249,491 | 42.62% | 178 | –21 | 1,919 | 0.09% | 0 | –1 | |||
Libertarian | 1,083,096 | 0.88% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Independent[B][C] | 729,798 | 0.60% | 0 | 0 | 21,574 | 1.04% | 2 | +1 | |||
Green | 580,263 | 0.47% | 0 | 0 | 14,386 | 0.70% | 0 | 0 | |||
Constitution | 179,261 | 0.15% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Independence | 154,839 | 0.13% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Peace and Freedom | 47,659 | 0.04% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Conservative | 26,182 | 0.02% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Reform | 22,603 | 0.02% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Hsing for Congress | 16,419 | 0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Independent Greens | 14,100 | 0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Working Families | 12,104 | 0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Vermont Progressive | 9,081 | 0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
American Independent | 6,286 | 0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Liberty Union | 5,307 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Common Sense Ideas | 4,802 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Socialist Workers | 3,989 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Vote People Change | 3,708 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Regular Independent | 3,531 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
For the People | 3,526 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
All-Day Breakfast | 3,259 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Independent Progressive | 3,200 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Prosperity Not War | 2,671 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Unity | 2,176 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Term Limits | 2,042 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Rock the Boat | 1,312 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Back to Basics | 1,258 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Think Independently | 1,010 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Eliminate the Primary | 975 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Socialist | 648 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Lindsay for Congress | 508 | <0.01% | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||
Other votes | 2,173,349 | 1.77% | |||||||||
Totals | 122,586,293[27] | 100.00% | 435 | — | 2,069,306 | 100.00% | 6 | +1 | |||
Voter turnout |
- A The number of non-voting members also includes the non-voting member-elect from Puerto Rico, Pedro Pierluisi, who is a member of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, but will caucus with the Democrats. The New Progressive Party is affiliated with both the Democratic and Republican Parties and the last representative from Puerto Rico, Luis Fortuño, caucused with the Republicans. The vote total for the non-voting members also includes the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, which has ties to the Democratic Party.
- B Both non-voting independents, American Samoa's representative Eni Faleomavaega and the Northern Mariana Islands' representative-elect Gregorio Sablan, will caucus with the Democrats. In America Samoa all elections are non-partisan.[28] In the Northern Mariana Islands, Sablan appeared on the ballot as an independent.[29]
- C Write-in candidates are included with the vote totals.
Complete list
Most recent election results are listed. Winning candidates are listed in bold.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- Non-voting delegates
Key to party abbreviations:
Abbreviation | Party |
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AI | American Independent Party |
AK | Alaskan Independence Party |
C | Constitution Party |
Cons | Conservative Party |
D | Democratic Party |
G | Green Party |
I | Independent |
IA | Independent American Party |
IG | Independent Green Party |
IP | Independence Party |
L | Libertarian Party |
LU | Liberty Union Party |
NPP | New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico |
PG | Pacific Green Party |
PF | Peace and Freedom Party |
PDP | Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico |
P | Progressive Party |
PIP | Puerto Rican Independence Party |
PF | Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party |
Ref | Reform Party |
R | Republican Party |
S | Socialist Party |
SW | Socialist Workers Party |
TL | Term Limits Party |
UST | U.S. Taxpayers Party |
WF | Working Families Party |
W-I | Write-In Candidate |
Alabama
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Alabama 1 | Jo Bonner | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Jo Bonner (R) unopposed |
Alabama 2 | Terry Everett | Republican | 1992 | Retired Democratic gain |
Bobby Bright (D) 50.2% Jay Love (R) 49.6% |
Alabama 3 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Mike Rogers (R) 54.0% Joshua Segall (D) 45.8% |
Alabama 4 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Robert Aderholt (R) 74.8% Nicholas Sparks (D) 25.1% |
Alabama 5 | Bud Cramer | Democratic | 1990 | Retired Democratic hold |
Parker Griffith (D) 51.5% Wayne Parker (R) 47.9% |
Alabama 6 | Spencer Bachus | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Spencer Bachus (R) unopposed |
Alabama 7 | Artur Davis | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Artur Davis (D) unopposed |
Alaska
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Alaska at Large | Don Young | Republican | 1973 | Re-elected | Don Young (R) 50.2% Ethan Berkowitz (D) 45.0% Don Wright (AK) 4.5% |
Arizona
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Arizona 1 | Rick Renzi | Republican | 2002 | Retired Democratic gain |
Ann Kirkpatrick (D) 55.9% Sydney Hay (R) 39.4% Brent Maupin (I) 3.4% Thane Eichenauer (L) 1.3% |
Arizona 2 | Trent Franks | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Trent Franks (R) 59.4% John Thrasher (D) 37.2% Powell Gammill (L) 2.3% William Crum (G) 1.1% |
Arizona 3 | John Shadegg | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | John Shadegg (R) 54.1% Bob Lord (D) 42.1% Michael Shoen (L) 3.8% |
Arizona 4 | Ed Pastor | Democratic | 1991 | Re-elected | Ed Pastor (D) 72.1% Don Karg (R) 21.2% Rebecca DeWitt (G) 3.6% Joe Cobb (L) 3.1% |
Arizona 5 | Harry Mitchell | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Harry Mitchell (D) 53.2% David Schweikert (R) 43.6% Warren Severin (L) 3.2% |
Arizona 6 | Jeff Flake | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Jeff Flake (R) 62.5% Rebecca Schneider (D) 34.5% Rick Biondi (L) 3.0% |
Arizona 7 | Raul Grijalva | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Raul Grijalva (D) 63.3% Joseph Sweeney (R) 32.8% Raymond Patrick Petrulsky (L) 3.9% |
Arizona 8 | Gabrielle Giffords | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Gabrielle Giffords (D) 54.7% Tim Bee (R) 42.8% Paul Davis (L) 2.5% |
Arkansas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Arkansas 1 | Marion Berry | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Marion Berry (D) unopposed |
Arkansas 2 | Vic Snyder | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Vic Snyder (D) 76.5% Deb McFarland (G) 23.2% Danial Suits (W-I) 0.2% |
Arkansas 3 | John Boozman | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | John Boozman (R) 78.5% Abel Tomlinson (G) 21.5% |
Arkansas 4 | Mike Ross | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Mike Ross (D) 86.2% Joshua Drake (G) 13.8% |
California
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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California 1 | Mike Thompson | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Mike Thompson (D) 68.2% Zane Starkewolf (R) 23.3% Carol Wolman (G) 8.5% |
California 2 | Wally Herger | Republican | 1988 | Re-elected | Wally Herger (R) 57.9% Jeff Morris (D) 42.1% |
California 3 | Dan Lungren | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Dan Lungren (R) 49.5% Bill Durston (D) 44.0% Dina Padilla (PF) 4.2% Douglas Arthur Tuma (L) 2.3% |
California 4 | John Doolittle | Republican | 1990 | Retired Republican hold |
Tom McClintock (R) 50.3% Charles Brown (D) 49.7% |
California 5 | Doris Matsui | Democratic | 2005 | Re-elected | Doris Matsui (D) 74.3% Paul Smith (R) 20.9% L.R. Roberts (PF) 4.8% |
California 6 | Lynn Woolsey | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Lynn Woolsey (D) 71.7% Mike Halliwell (R) 24.1% Joel Smolen (L) 4.2% |
California 7 | George Miller | Democratic | 1974 | Re-elected | George Miller (D) 72.9% Roger Allen Petersen (R) 21.8% Bill Callison (PF) 2.8% Camden McConnell (L) 2.5% |
California 8 | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | 1987 | Re-elected | Nancy Pelosi (D) 71.9% Cindy Sheehan (I) 16.2% Dana Walsh (R) 9.7% Philip Berg (L) 2.2% |
California 9 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Barbara Lee (D) 86.1% Charles Hargrave (R) 9.7% James Eyer (L) 4.2% |
California 10 | Ellen Tauscher | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Ellen Tauscher (D) 65.2% Nicholas Gerber (R) 31.1% Eugene Ruyle (PF) 3.7% |
California 11 | Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Jerry McNerney (D) 55.3% Dean Andal (R) 44.7% |
California 12 | Jackie Speier | Democratic | April 8, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | Jackie Speier (D) 75.2% Greg Conlon (R) 18.5% Nathalie Hrizi (PF) 2.2% Barry Hermanson (G) 2.1% Kevin Dempsey Peterson (L) 2.0% |
California 13 | Pete Stark | Democratic | 1972 | Re-elected | Pete Stark (D) 76.5% Raymond Chui (R) 23.5% |
California 14 | Anna Eshoo | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Anna Eshoo (D) 69.8% Ronny Santana (R) 22.3% Brian Holtz (L) 4.3% Carol Brouillet (G) 3.6% |
California 15 | Mike Honda | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Mike Honda (D) 71.7% Joyce Stoer Cordi (R) 23.3% Peter Myers (G) 5.0% |
California 16 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Zoe Lofgren (D) 71.4% Charel Winston (R) 24.0% Steven Wells (L) 4.6% |
California 17 | Sam Farr | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Sam Farr (D) 73.9% Jeff Taylor (R) 25.9% Peter Andresen (W-I) 0.2% |
California 18 | Dennis Cardoza | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Dennis Cardoza (D) unopposed |
California 19 | George Radanovich | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | George Radanovich (R) 98.5% Peter Leinau (W-I) 1.3% Phil Rockey (W-I) 0.2% |
California 20 | Jim Costa | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Jim Costa (D) 74.4% Jim Lopez (R) 25.6% |
California 21 | Devin Nunes | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Devin Nunes (R) 68.4% Larry Johnson (D) 31.6% |
California 22 | Kevin McCarthy | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Kevin McCarthy (R) unopposed |
California 23 | Lois Capps | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Lois Capps (D) 68.1% Matt Kokkonen (R) 31.9% |
California 24 | Elton Gallegly | Republican | 1986 | Re-elected | Elton Gallegly (R) 58.2% Marta Ann Jorgensen (D) 41.8% |
California 25 | Howard McKeon | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Howard McKeon (R) 57.8% Jackie Conaway (D) 42.2% |
California 26 | David Dreier | Republican | 1980 | Re-elected | David Dreier (R) 52.7% Russ Warner (D) 40.4% Ted Brown (L) 6.9% |
California 27 | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Brad Sherman (D) 68.6% Navraj Singh (R) 24.8% Tim Denton (L) 6.6% |
California 28 | Howard Berman | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Howard Berman (D) 99.9% Michael J. Koch (W-I) 0.1% |
California 29 | Adam Schiff | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Adam Schiff (D) 69.0% Charles Hahn (R) 26.7% Alan Pyeatt (L) 4.3% |
California 30 | Henry Waxman | Democratic | 1974 | Re-elected | Henry Waxman (D) unopposed |
California 31 | Xavier Becerra | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Xavier Becerra (D) unopposed |
California 32 | Hilda Solis | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Hilda Solis (D) unopposed |
California 33 | Diane Watson | Democratic | 2001 | Re-elected | Diane Watson (D) 87.6% David Crowley (R) 12.4% |
California 34 | Lucille Roybal-Allard | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 77.1% Christopher Balding (R) 22.9% |
California 35 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Maxine Waters (D) 82.6% Ted Hayes (R) 13.3% Herb Peters (L) 4.1% |
California 36 | Jane Harman | Democratic | 1986 | Re-elected | Jane Harman (D) 68.7% Brian Gibson (R) 31.3% |
California 37 | Laura Richardson | Democratic | 2007 | Re-elected | Laura Richardson (D) 75.0% Nick Dibs (I) 24.4% Peter Mathews (W-I) 0.3% June Viena Pouesi (W-I) 0.3% |
California 38 | Grace Napolitano | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Grace Napolitano (D) 81.8% Christopher Agrella (L) 18.2% |
California 39 | Linda Sánchez | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Linda Sánchez (D) 69.7% Diane Lenning (R) 30.3% |
California 40 | Ed Royce | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Ed Royce (R) 62.6% Christina Avalos (D) 37.4% |
California 41 | Jerry Lewis | Republican | 1978 | Re-elected | Jerry Lewis (R) 61.7% Tim Prince (D) 38.3% |
California 42 | Gary Miller | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Gary Miller (R) 60.2% Ed Chau (D) 39.8% |
California 43 | Joe Baca | Democratic | 1999 | Re-elected | Joe Baca (D) 69.2% John Roberts (R) 30.8% |
California 44 | Ken Calvert | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Ken Calvert (R) 51.2% Bill Hedrick (D) 48.8% |
California 45 | Mary Bono | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Mary Bono Mack (R) 58.3% Julie Bornstein (D) 41.7% |
California 46 | Dana Rohrabacher | Republican | 1988 | Re-elected | Dana Rohrabacher (R) 52.6% Debbie Cook (D) 43.1% Thomas Lash (G) 2.8% Ernst Gasteiger (L) 1.5% |
California 47 | Loretta Sanchez | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Loretta Sanchez (D) 69.5% Rosie Avila (R) 25.5% Robert Lauten (AI) 5.0% |
California 48 | John Campbell | Republican | 2005 | Re-elected | John Campbell (R) 55.7% Steve Young (D) 40.6% Don Patterson (L) 3.7% |
California 49 | Darrell Issa | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Darrell Issa (R) 58.3% Robert Hamilton (D) 37.5% Lars Grossmith (L) 4.2% |
California 50 | Brian Bilbray | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Brian Bilbray (R) 50.3% Nick Leibham (D) 45.2% Wayne Dunlap (L) 4.5% |
California 51 | Bob Filner | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Bob Filner (D) 72.8% David Lee Joy (R) 24.2% Dan Litwin (L) 3.0% |
California 52 | Duncan L. Hunter | Republican | 1980 | Retired Republican hold |
Duncan D. Hunter (R) 56.4% Mike Lumpkin (D) 39.0% Michael Benoit (L) 4.6% |
California 53 | Susan Davis | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Susan Davis (D) 68.5% Michael Crimmins (R) 27.5% Edward Teyssier (L) 4.0% |
Colorado
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Colorado 1 | Diana DeGette | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Diana DeGette (D) 71.9% George Lilly (R) 23.8% Martin Buchanan (L) 4.3% |
Colorado 2 | Mark Udall | Democratic | 1998 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate | Jared Polis (D) 62.6% Scott Starin (R) 33.9% J.A. Calhoun (G) 2.9% Bill Hammons (Unity) 0.6% |
Colorado 3 | John Salazar | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | John Salazar (D) 61.6% Wayne Wolf (R) 38.4% |
Colorado 4 | Marilyn Musgrave | Republican | 2002 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Betsy Markey (D) 56.2% Marilyn Musgrave (R) 43.8% |
Colorado 5 | Doug Lamborn | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Doug Lamborn (R) 60.0% Hal Bidlack (D) 37.0% Brian Scott (C) 2.9% |
Colorado 6 | Tom Tancredo | Republican | 1998 | Retired Republican hold |
Mike Coffman (R) 60.7% Hank Eng (D) 39.3% |
Colorado 7 | Ed Perlmutter | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Ed Perlmutter (D) 63.5% John Lerew (R) 36.5% |
Connecticut
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
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Connecticut 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | John Larson (D) 71.6% Joe Visconti (R) 26.0% Stephen Fournier (G) 2.4% |
Connecticut 2 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Joe Courtney (D) 65.7% Sean Sullivan (R) 32.4% Scott Deshefy (G) 1.9% |
Connecticut 3 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Rosa DeLauro (D) 77.4% Bo Itshaky (R) 19.7% Ralph Ferrucci (G) 2.9% |
Connecticut 4 | Chris Shays | Republican | 1987 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Jim Himes (D) 51.3% Chris Shays (R) 47.6% Michael Carrano (L) 0.7% Richard Duffee (G) 0.4% |
Connecticut 5 | Chris Murphy | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Chris Murphy (D) 59.2% David Cappiello (R) 39.0% Harold Burbank (G) 1.0% Thomas Winn (I) 0.8% |
Delaware
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delaware at Large | Michael Castle | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Michael Castle (R) 61.1% Karen Hartley-Nagle (D) 38.0% Mark Anthony Parks (L) 0.9% |
Florida
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Florida 1 | Jeff Miller | Republican | 2001 | Re-elected | Jeff Miller (R) 70.2% James Jim Bryan (D) 29.8% |
Florida 2 | Allen Boyd | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Allen Boyd (D) 61.9% Mark Mulligan (R) 38.1% |
Florida 3 | Corrine Brown | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Corrine Brown (D) unopposed |
Florida 4 | Ander Crenshaw | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Ander Crenshaw (R) 65.3% Jay McGovern (D) 34.7% |
Florida 5 | Ginny Brown-Waite | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Ginny Brown-Waite (R) 61.2% John Russell (D) 38.8% |
Florida 6 | Cliff Stearns | Republican | 1988 | Re-elected | Cliff Stearns (R) 60.9% Tim Cunha (D) 39.1% |
Florida 7 | John Mica | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | John Mica (R) 62.0% Faye Armitage (D) 38.0% |
Florida 8 | Ric Keller | Republican | 2000 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Alan Grayson (D) 52.0% Ric Keller (R) 48.0% |
Florida 9 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Gus Bilirakis (R) 62.2% Bill Mitchell (D) 36.3% John Kalimnios (I) 1.0% Richard Emmons (TL) 0.6% |
Florida 10 | Bill Young | Republican | 1970 | Re-elected | Bill Young (R) 60.7% Bob Hackworth (D) 39.3% |
Florida 11 | Kathy Castor | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Kathy Castor (D) 71.7% Eddie Adams (R) 28.3% |
Florida 12 | Adam Putnam | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Adam Putnam (R) 57.5% Doug Tudor (D) 42.5% |
Florida 13 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Vern Buchanan (R) 55.5% Christine Jennings (D) 37.5% Jan Schneider (I) 5.5% Don Baldauf (I) 1.5% |
Florida 14 | Connie Mack IV | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Connie Mack (R) 59.4% Robert Neeld (D) 24.8% Burt Saunders (I) 14.5% Jeff George (I) 1.3% |
Florida 15 | Dave Weldon | Republican | 1994 | Retired Republican hold |
Bill Posey (R) 53.1% Stephen Blythe (D) 42.0% Frank Zilaitis (I) 3.9% Trevor Lowing (I) 1.0% |
Florida 16 | Tim Mahoney | Democratic | 2006 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Tom Rooney (R) 60.1% Tim Mahoney (D) 39.9% |
Florida 17 | Kendrick Meek | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Kendrick Meek (D) unopposed |
Florida 18 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | Republican | 1989 | Re-elected | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 57.9% Annette Taddeo (D) 42.1% |
Florida 19 | Robert Wexler | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Robert Wexler (D) 66.2% Edward Lynch (R) 27.2% Ben Graber (I) 6.6% |
Florida 20 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) 77.5% Margaret Hostetter (I) 22.5% |
Florida 21 | Lincoln Diaz-Balart | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) 57.9% Raul Martinez (D) 42.1% |
Florida 22 | Ron Klein | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Ron Klein (D) 54.7% Allen West (R) 45.3% |
Florida 23 | Alcee Hastings | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Alcee Hastings (D) 82.1% Marion Thorpe (R) 17.8% |
Florida 24 | Tom Feeney | Republican | 2002 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Suzanne Kosmas (D) 57.2% Tom Feeney (R) 41.1% Gaurav Bhola (I) 1.7% |
Florida 25 | Mario Diaz-Balart | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Mario Diaz-Balart (R) 53.1% Joe Garcia (D) 46.9% |
Georgia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Georgia 1 | Jack Kingston | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Jack Kingston (R) 66.5% Bill Gillespie (D) 33.5% |
Georgia 2 | Sanford Bishop | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Sanford Bishop (D) 68.9% Lee Ferrell (R) 31.1% |
Georgia 3 | Lynn Westmoreland | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Lynn Westmoreland (R) 65.7% Stephen Camp (D) 34.3% |
Georgia 4 | Hank Johnson | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Hank Johnson (D) 99.9% Loren Christopher Collins (W-I) 0.1% |
Georgia 5 | John Lewis | Democratic | 1986 | Re-elected | John Lewis (D) unopposed |
Georgia 6 | Tom Price | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Tom Price (R) 68.5% Bill Jones (D) 31.5% |
Georgia 7 | John Linder | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | John Linder (R) 62.0% Doug Heckman (D) 38.0% |
Georgia 8 | Jim Marshall | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Jim Marshall (D) 57.2% Rick Goddard (R) 42.8% |
Georgia 9 | Nathan Deal | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Nathan Deal (R) 75.5% Jeff Scott (D) 24.5% |
Georgia 10 | Paul Broun | Republican | 2007 | Re-elected | Paul Broun (R) 60.7% Bobby Saxon (D) 39.3% |
Georgia 11 | Phil Gingrey | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Phil Gingrey (R) 68.2% Hugh Gammon (D) 31.8% |
Georgia 12 | John Barrow | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | John Barrow (D) 66.0% John Stone (R) 34.0% |
Georgia 13 | David Scott | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | David Scott (D) 69.0% Deborah Honeycutt (R) 31.0% |
Hawaii
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hawaii 1 | Neil Abercrombie | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Neil Abercrombie (D) 77.1% Steve Tataii (R) 19.1% Li Zhao (L) 3.8% |
Hawaii 2 | Mazie Hirono | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Mazie Hirono (D) 76.1% Roger B. Evans (R) 20.4% Shaun Stenshol (I) 1.9% Jeff Mallan (L) 1.7% |
Idaho
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Idaho 1 | Bill Sali | Republican | 2006 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Walt Minnick (D) 50.6% Bill Sali (R) 49.4% |
Idaho 2 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Mike Simpson (R) 71.0% Debbie Holmes (D) 29.0% |
Illinois
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Illinois 1 | Bobby Rush | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Bobby Rush (D) 85.9% Antoine Members (R) 14.1% |
Illinois 2 | Jesse Jackson, Jr. | Democratic | 1995 | Re-elected | Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D) 89.4% Anthony Williams (R) 10.6% |
Illinois 3 | Dan Lipinski | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Dan Lipinski (D) 73.3% Michael Hawkins (R) 21.4% Jerome Pohlen (G) 5.3% |
Illinois 4 | Luis Gutiérrez | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Luis Gutiérrez (D) 80.6% Daniel Cunningham (R) 11.5% Omar Lopez (G) 7.9% |
Illinois 5 | Rahm Emanuel | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Rahm Emanuel (D) 73.9% Tom Hanson (R) 22.0% Alan Augustson (G) 4.1% |
Illinois 6 | Peter Roskam | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Peter Roskam (R) 57.6% Jill Morgenthaler (D) 42.4% |
Illinois 7 | Danny Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Danny Davis (D) 85.0% Steve Miller (R) 15.0% |
Illinois 8 | Melissa Bean | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Melissa Bean (D) 60.7% Steve Greenberg (R) 39.3% |
Illinois 9 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Jan Schakowsky (D) 74.7% Michael Younan (R) 22.0% Morris Shanfield (G) 3.3% |
Illinois 10 | Mark Kirk | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Mark Kirk (R) 52.6% Daniel Seals (D) 47.4% |
Illinois 11 | Jerry Weller | Republican | 1994 | Retired Democratic gain |
Debbie Halvorson (D) 58.4% Marty Ozinga (R) 34.5% Jason Wallace (G) 7.1% |
Illinois 12 | Jerry Costello | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Jerry Costello (D) 71.1% Tim Richardson (R) 25.0% Rodger Jennings (G) 3.9% |
Illinois 13 | Judy Biggert | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Judy Biggert (R) 53.6% Scott Harper (D) 43.7% Steve Alesch (G) 2.7% |
Illinois 14 | Bill Foster | Democratic | March 8, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | Bill Foster (D) 57.7% Jim Oberweis (R) 42.3% |
Illinois 15 | Tim Johnson | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Tim Johnson (R) 64.2% Steve Cox (D) 35.8% |
Illinois 16 | Donald Manzullo | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Donald Manzullo (R) 60.9% Bob Abboud (D) 36.1% Scott Summers (G) 3.0% |
Illinois 17 | Phil Hare | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Phil Hare (D) unopposed |
Illinois 18 | Ray LaHood | Republican | 1994 | Retired Republican hold |
Aaron Schock (R) 58.9% Colleen Callahan (D) 37.9% Sheldon Schafer (G) 3.2% |
Illinois 19 | John Shimkus | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | John Shimkus (R) 64.5% Daniel Davis (D) 33.4% Troy Dennis (G) 2.1% |
Indiana
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indiana 1 | Pete Visclosky | Democratic | 1984 | Re-elected | Pete Visclosky (D) 70.9% Mark Leyva (R) 27.2% Jeff Duensing (L) 1.9% |
Indiana 2 | Joe Donnelly | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Joe Donnelly (D) 67.1% Luke Puckett (R) 30.2% Mark Vogel (L) 2.7% |
Indiana 3 | Mark Souder | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Mark Souder (R) 55.0% Mike Montagano (D) 39.7% William Larsen (L) 5.3% |
Indiana 4 | Steve Buyer | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Steve Buyer (R) 59.9% Nels Ackerson (D) 40.1% |
Indiana 5 | Dan Burton | Republican | 1982 | Re-elected | Dan Burton (R) 65.5% Mary Etta Ruley (D) 34.5% |
Indiana 6 | Mike Pence | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Mike Pence (R) 63.9% Barry Welsh (D) 33.4% George Holland (L) 2.7% |
Indiana 7 | André Carson | Democratic | March 11, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | André Carson (D) 65.1% Gabrielle Campo (R) 34.9% |
Indiana 8 | Brad Ellsworth | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Brad Ellsworth (D) 64.7% Greg Goode (R) 35.3% |
Indiana 9 | Baron Hill | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Baron Hill (D) 57.8% Mike Sodrel (R) 38.4% D. Eric Schansberg (L) 3.8% |
Iowa
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iowa 1 | Bruce Braley | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Bruce Braley (D) 64.6% David Hartsuch (R) 35.4% |
Iowa 2 | David Loebsack | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | David Loebsack (D) 57.2% Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) 38.8% Wendy Barth (G) 2.2% Brian White (I) 1.8% |
Iowa 3 | Leonard Boswell | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Leonard Boswell (D) 56.4% Kim Schmett (R) 42.1% Frank Forrestal (SW) 1.5% |
Iowa 4 | Tom Latham | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Tom Latham (R) 60.6% Becky Greenwald (D) 39.4% |
Iowa 5 | Steve King | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Steve King (R) 59.8% Rob Hubler (D) 37.4% Victor Vara (I) 2.8% |
Kansas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kansas 1 | Jerry Moran | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Jerry Moran (R) 81.8% James Bordonaro (D) 13.2% Kathleen Burton (Ref) 2.7% Jack Warner (L) 2.1% |
Kansas 2 | Nancy Boyda | Democratic | 2006 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Lynn Jenkins (R) 50.6% Nancy Boyda (D) 46.2% Leslie Martin (Ref) 1.6% Robert Garrard (L) 1.5% |
Kansas 3 | Dennis Moore | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Dennis Moore (D) 56.4% Nick Jordan (R) 39.6% Joe Bellis (L) 2.8% Roger Tucker (Ref) 1.0% |
Kansas 4 | Todd Tiahrt | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Todd Tiahrt (R) 63.4% Donald Betts Jr. (D) 32.3% Susan Ducey (Ref) 2.2% Steve Rosile (L) 1.9% |
Kentucky
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kentucky 1 | Ed Whitfield | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Ed Whitfield (R) 64.3% Heather Ryan (D) 35.7% |
Kentucky 2 | Ron Lewis | Republican | 1994 | Retired Republican hold |
Brett Guthrie (R) 52.6% David Boswell (D) 47.4% |
Kentucky 3 | John Yarmuth | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | John Yarmuth (D) 59.4% Anne Northup (R) 40.6% |
Kentucky 4 | Geoff Davis | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Geoff Davis (R) 63.0% Michael Kelly (D) 37.0% |
Kentucky 5 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 1980 | Re-elected | Hal Rogers (R) 84.1% Jim Holbert (I) 15.9% |
Kentucky 6 | Ben Chandler | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Ben Chandler (D) 64.7% Jon Larson (R) 35.3% |
Louisiana
Note: In Louisiana's 2nd and 4th districts, primary runoffs were held November 4, 2008 and the general election for both of these races were held December 6, 2008.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Louisiana 1 | Steve Scalise | Republican | May 3, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | Steve Scalise (R) 65.7% Jim Harlan (D) 34.3% |
Louisiana 2 | Bill Jefferson | Democratic | 1990 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Joseph Cao (R) 49.5% Bill Jefferson (D) 46.8% Malik Rahim (G) 2.8% Gregory Kahn (L) 0.8% |
Louisiana 3 | Charlie Melancon | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Charlie Melancon (D) unopposed |
Louisiana 4 | Jim McCrery | Republican | 1988 | Retired Republican hold |
John Fleming (R) 48.1% Paul Carmouche (D) 47.7% Chester T. Kelly (I) 3.5% Gerard Bowen Jr. (I) 0.7% |
Louisiana 5 | Rodney Alexander | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Rodney Alexander (R) unopposed |
Louisiana 6 | Don Cazayoux | Democratic | May 3, 2008 (Special) |
Lost re-election Republican gain |
Bill Cassidy (R) 48.1% Don Cazayoux (D) 40.3% Michael Jackson (I) 11.6% |
Louisiana 7 | Charles Boustany | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Charles Boustany (R) 61.9% Don Cravins Jr. (D) 34.3% Peter Vidrine (C) 3.8% |
Maine
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maine 1 | Tom Allen | Democratic | 1996 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Democratic hold |
Chellie Pingree (D) 54.9% Charlie Summers (R) 45.1% |
Maine 2 | Mike Michaud | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Mike Michaud (D) 67.4% John Frary (R) 32.6% |
Maryland
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maryland 1 | Wayne Gilchrest | Republican | 1990 | Lost re-election in primary Democratic gain |
Frank Kratovil (D) 49.1% Andy Harris (R) 48.3% Richard James Davis (L) 2.5% |
Maryland 2 | Dutch Ruppersberger | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Dutch Ruppersberger (D) 71.9% Richard Matthews (R) 24.8% Lorenzo Gaztanaga (L) 3.2% |
Maryland 3 | John Sarbanes | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | John Sarbanes (D) 69.7% Tom Harris (R) 30.1% |
Maryland 4 | Donna Edwards | Democratic | June 17, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | Donna Edwards (D) 85.8% Peter James (R) 12.9% Thibeaux Lincecum (L) 1.1% |
Maryland 5 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 1981 | Re-elected | Steny Hoyer (D) 73.6% Collins Bailey (R) 24.0% Darlene H. Nicholas (L) 2.3% |
Maryland 6 | Roscoe Bartlett | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Roscoe Bartlett (R) 57.8% Jennifer Dougherty (D) 38.8% Gary Hoover (L) 3.3% |
Maryland 7 | Elijah Cummings | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Elijah Cummings (D) 79.5% Michael Hargadon (R) 18.6% Ronald M. Owens-Bey (L) 1.8% |
Maryland 8 | Chris Van Hollen Jr. | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Chris Van Hollen Jr. (D) 75.1% Steve Hudson (R) 21.7% Gordon Clark (G) 2.2% Ian Thomas (L) 0.8% |
Massachusetts
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Massachusetts 1 | John Olver | Democratic | 1991 | Re-elected | John Olver (D) 72.8% Nate Bech (R) 27.0% |
Massachusetts 2 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Richard Neal (D) unopposed |
Massachusetts 3 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Jim McGovern (D) unopposed |
Massachusetts 4 | Barney Frank | Democratic | 1980 | Re-elected | Barney Frank (D) 68.0% Earl Sholley (R) 25.3% Susan Allen (I) 6.6% |
Massachusetts 5 | Niki Tsongas | Democratic | 2007 | Re-elected | Niki Tsongas (D) unopposed |
Massachusetts 6 | John Tierney | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | John Tierney (D) 70.4% Richard Baker (R) 29.5% |
Massachusetts 7 | Ed Markey | Democratic | 1976 | Re-elected | Ed Markey (D) 75.6% John Cunningham (R) 24.2% |
Massachusetts 8 | Mike Capuano | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Mike Capuano (D) unopposed |
Massachusetts 9 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 2001 | Re-elected | Stephen Lynch (D) unopposed |
Massachusetts 10 | Bill Delahunt | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Bill Delahunt (D) unopposed |
Michigan
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Michigan 1 | Bart Stupak | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Bart Stupak (D) 65.0% Tom Casperson (R) 32.7% Jean Marie Treacy (G) 0.8% Dan Grow (L) 0.8% Joshua Warren (UST) 0.6% |
Michigan 2 | Pete Hoekstra | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Pete Hoekstra (R) 62.4% Fred Johnson (D) 34.8% Dan Johnson (L) 1.6% Ron Graeser (UST) 1.2% |
Michigan 3 | Vern Ehlers | Republican | 1993 | Re-elected | Vern Ehlers (R) 61.1% Henry Sanchez (D) 35.4% Erwin Haas (L) 3.4% |
Michigan 4 | Dave Camp | Republican | 1990 | Re-elected | Dave Camp (R) 61.9% Andrew Concannon (D) 35.7% John Emerick (UST) 1.2% Allitta Hren (L) 1.1% |
Michigan 5 | Dale Kildee | Democratic | 1976 | Re-elected | Dale Kildee (D) 70.4% Matt Sawicki (R) 27.0% Leonard Schwartz (L) 1.4% Ken Mathenia (G) 1.3% |
Michigan 6 | Fred Upton | Republican | 1986 | Re-elected | Fred Upton (R) 58.9% Don Cooney (D) 38.6% Greg Merle (L) 1.5% Edward Pinkney (G) 1.1% |
Michigan 7 | Tim Walberg | Republican | 2006 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Mark Schauer (D) 48.8% Tim Walberg (R) 46.5% Lynn Meadows (G) 3.0% Ken Proctor (L) 1.8% |
Michigan 8 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Mike Rogers (R) 56.5% Robert Alexander (D) 40.2% Will Tyler White (L) 1.2% Aaron Stuttman (G) 1.1% George Zimmer (UST) 1.0% |
Michigan 9 | Joe Knollenberg | Republican | 1992 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Gary Peters (D) 52.1% Joe Knollenberg (R) 42.6% Jack Kevorkian (I) 2.6% Adam Goodman (L) 1.4% Douglas Campbell (G) 1.4% |
Michigan 10 | Candice Miller | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Candice Miller (R) 66.3% Robert Denison (D) 31.2% Neil Stephenson (L) 1.3% Candace Caveny (G) 1.2% |
Michigan 11 | Thad McCotter | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Thad McCotter (R) 51.4% Joseph Larkin (D) 45.4% John Tatar (L) 1.7% Erik Shelley (G) 1.5% |
Michigan 12 | Sander Levin | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Sander Levin (D) 72.1% Bert Copple (R) 23.9% John Vico (L) 1.5% Les Townsend (UST) 1.3% William Opalicky (G) 1.2% |
Michigan 13 | Carolyn Kilpatrick | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Carolyn Kilpatrick (D) 74.1% Edward Gubics (R) 19.1% George Corsetti (G) 4.2% Greg Creswell (L) 2.6% |
Michigan 14 | John Conyers Jr. | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | John Conyers Jr. (D) 92.4% Rick Secula (L) 4.4% Clyde Shabazz (G) 3.2% |
Michigan 15 | John Dingell | Democratic | 1955 | Re-elected | John Dingell (D) 70.7% John Lynch (R) 25.0% Aimee Smith (G) 2.2% Greg Stempfle (L) 1.2% James Wagner (UST) 1.0% |
Minnesota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minnesota 1 | Tim Walz | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Tim Walz (D) 62.5% Brian Davis (R) 32.9% Gregory Mikkelson (IP) 4.5% |
Minnesota 2 | John Kline | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | John Kline (R) 57.3% Steve Sarvi (D) 42.6% |
Minnesota 3 | Jim Ramstad | Republican | 1990 | Retired Republican hold |
Erik Paulsen (R) 48.5% Ashwin Madia (D) 40.9% David Dillon (IP) 10.6% |
Minnesota 4 | Betty McCollum | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Betty McCollum (D) 68.4% Ed Matthews (R) 31.3% |
Minnesota 5 | Keith Ellison | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Keith Ellison (D) 70.9% Barb Davis White (R) 22.0% Bill McGaughey (IP) 6.9% |
Minnesota 6 | Michele Bachmann | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Michele Bachmann (R) 46.4% Elwyn Tinklenberg (D) 43.4% Bob Anderson (IP) 10.0% |
Minnesota 7 | Collin Peterson | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Collin Peterson (D) 72.2% Glenn Menze (R) 27.7% |
Minnesota 8 | Jim Oberstar | Democratic | 1974 | Re-elected | Jim Oberstar (D) 67.7% Michael Cummins (R) 32.2% |
Mississippi
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mississippi 1 | Travis Childers | Democratic | May 13, 2008 (Special) |
Re-elected | Travis Childers (D) 54.5% Greg Davis (R) 43.9% Wally Pang (I) 1.1% John Wages Jr. (G) 0.6% |
Mississippi 2 | Bennie Thompson | Democratic | 1993 | Re-elected | Bennie Thompson (D) 69.1% Richard Cook (R) 30.9% |
Mississippi 3 | Chip Pickering | Republican | 1996 | Retired Republican hold |
Gregg Harper (R) 62.5% Joel Gill (D) 37.5% |
Mississippi 4 | Gene Taylor | Democratic | 1989 | Re-elected | Gene Taylor (D) 74.5% John McCay (R) 25.5% |
Missouri
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Missouri 1 | William Lacy Clay Jr. | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | William Lacy Clay, Jr. (D) 86.9% Robb Cunningham (L) 13.1% |
Missouri 2 | Todd Akin | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Todd Akin (R) 62.3% Bill Haas (D) 35.4% Thomas Knapp (L) 2.3% |
Missouri 3 | Russ Carnahan | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Russ Carnahan (D) 66.4% Chris Sander (R) 30.4% Kevin Babcock (L) 1.8% Cindy Redburn (C) 1.4% |
Missouri 4 | Ike Skelton | Democratic | 1976 | Re-elected | Ike Skelton (D) 65.9% Jeff Parnell (R) 34.1% |
Missouri 5 | Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Emanuel Cleaver (D) 64.4% Jacob Turk (R) 35.6% |
Missouri 6 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Sam Graves (R) 59.4% Kay Barnes (D) 36.9% Dave Browning (L) 3.7% |
Missouri 7 | Roy Blunt | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Roy Blunt (R) 67.8% Richard Monroe (D) 28.1% Kevin Craig (L) 2.2% Travis Maddox (C) 1.9% |
Missouri 8 | Jo Ann Emerson | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Jo Ann Emerson (R) 71.4% Joe Allen (D) 26.2% Branden McCullough (L) 1.6% Richard Smith (C) 0.8% |
Missouri 9 | Kenny Hulshof | Republican | 1996 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold |
Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) 50.0% Judy Baker (D) 47.5% Tamara Millay (L) 2.5% |
Montana
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Montana at Large | Denny Rehberg | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Denny Rehberg (R) 64.2% John Driscoll (D) 32.4% Mike Fellows (L) 3.4% |
Nebraska
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nebraska 1 | Jeff Fortenberry | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Jeff Fortenberry (R) 70.4% Max Yashirin (D) 29.6% |
Nebraska 2 | Lee Terry | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Lee Terry (R) 51.9% Jim Esch (D) 48.1% |
Nebraska 3 | Adrian Smith | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Adrian Smith (R) 76.9% Jay Stoddard (D) 23.1% |
Nevada
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nevada 1 | Shelley Berkley | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Shelley Berkley (D) 67.6% Kenneth Wegner (R) 28.4% Caren Alexander (IA) 2.0% Raymond James Duensing Jr. (L) 2.0% |
Nevada 2 | Dean Heller | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Dean Heller (R) 51.8% Jill Derby (D) 41.4% John Everhart (IA) 3.4% Sean Patrick Morse (L) 1.7% Craig Bergland (G) 1.6% |
Nevada 3 | Jon Porter | Republican | 2002 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Dina Titus (D) 47.4% Jon Porter (R) 42.3% Jeffrey Reeves (I) 4.3% Joseph Silvestri (L) 2.9% Floyd Fitzgibbons (IA) 2.0% Bob Gianquinta (G) 1.1% |
New Hampshire
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
New Hampshire 1 | Carol Shea-Porter | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Carol Shea-Porter (D) 51.7% Jeb Bradley (R) 45.8% Robert Kingsbury (L) 2.4% |
New Hampshire 2 | Paul Hodes | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Paul Hodes (D) 56.4% Jennifer Horn (R) 41.4% Chester Lapointe II (L) 2.1% |
New Jersey
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
New Jersey 1 | Rob Andrews | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Rob Andrews (D) 72.4% Dale Glading (R) 26.0% Matthew Thieke (G) 0.7% Margaret Chapman (I) 0.4% Everitt Williams III (I) 0.3% Alvin Lindsay Jr. (I) 0.2% |
New Jersey 2 | Frank LoBiondo | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Frank LoBiondo (R) 59.1% David Kurkowski (D) 39.1% Jason Grover (G) 0.6% Peter Boyce (C) 0.5% Gary Stein (I) 0.5% Constantino Rozzo (S) 0.2% |
New Jersey 3 | Jim Saxton | Republican | 1984 | Retired Democratic gain |
John Adler (D) 52.1% Chris Myers (R) 47.9% |
New Jersey 4 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Re-elected | Chris Smith (R) 66.2% Joshua Zeitz (D) 32.6% Steven Welzer (G) 1.2% |
New Jersey 5 | Scott Garrett | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Scott Garrett (R) 55.9% Dennis Shulman (D) 42.4% Ed Fanning (G) 1.7% |
New Jersey 6 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Frank Pallone (D) 66.9% Robert McLeod (R) 31.6% Herbert Tarbous (I) 1.4% |
New Jersey 7 | Mike Ferguson | Republican | 2000 | Retired Republican hold |
Leonard Lance (R) 50.2% Linda Stender (D) 42.2% Michael Hsing (I) 5.6% Dean Greco (I) 1.1% Thomas Abrams (I) 0.9% |
New Jersey 8 | Bill Pascrell | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Bill Pascrell (D) 71.1% Rollie Straten (R) 28.2% Derek DeMarco (L) 0.7% |
New Jersey 9 | Steve Rothman | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Steve Rothman (D) 69.5% Vince Micco (R) 31.0% Michael Perrone Jr. (I) 0.5% |
New Jersey 10 | Don Payne | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Don Payne (D) 98.9% Michael Taber (SW) 1.1% |
New Jersey 11 | Rodney Frelinghuysen | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) 61.8% Tom Wyka (D) 37.0% Chandler Tedholm (I) 1.2% |
New Jersey 12 | Rush Holt | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Rush Holt (D) 63.1% Alan Bateman (R) 35.3% David Corsi (I) 1.6% |
New Jersey 13 | Albio Sires | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Albio Sires (D) 75.4% Joseph Turula (R) 21.7% Julio Fernandez (I) 2.3% Louis Vernotico (I) 0.6% |
New Mexico
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
New Mexico 1 | Heather Wilson | Republican | 1998 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Democratic gain |
Martin Heinrich (D) 55.7% Darren White (R) 44.3% |
New Mexico 2 | Steve Pearce | Republican | 2002 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Democratic gain |
Harry Teague (D) 56.0% Edward Tinsley (R) 44.0% |
New Mexico 3 | Tom Udall | Democratic | 1998 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate | Ben Lujan (D) 56.7% Daniel East (R) 30.5% Carol Miller (I) 12.8% |
New York
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
New York 1 | Tim Bishop | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Tim Bishop (D) 58.4% Lee Zeldin (R) 41.6% |
New York 2 | Steve Israel | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Steve Israel (D) 66.9% Frank Stalzer (R) 33.1% |
New York 3 | Peter King | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Peter King (R) 63.9% Graham Long (D) 36.1% |
New York 4 | Carolyn McCarthy | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Carolyn McCarthy (D) 64.0% Jack Martins (R) 36.0% |
New York 5 | Gary Ackerman | Democratic | 1983 | Re-elected | Gary Ackerman (D) 70.7% Elizabeth Berney (R) 27.4% Jun Policarpo (Cons) 1.9% |
New York 6 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Gregory Meeks (D) unopposed |
New York 7 | Joseph Crowley | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Joseph Crowley (D) 84.7% William Britt (R) 15.3% |
New York 8 | Jerrold Nadler | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Jerrold Nadler (D) 80.5% Grace Lin (R) 19.5% |
New York 9 | Anthony Weiner | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Anthony Weiner (D) 93.3% Alfred Donohue (Cons) 6.7% |
New York 10 | Ed Towns | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Ed Towns (D) 94.2% Salvatore Grupico (R) 5.8% |
New York 11 | Yvette Clarke | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Yvette Clarke (D) 92.8% Hugh Carr (R) 6.4% Cartrell Gore (Cons) 0.8% |
New York 12 | Nydia Velazquez | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Nydia Velazquez (D) 90.0% Allan Romaguera (R) 10.0% |
New York 13 | Vito Fossella | Republican | 1997 | Retired Democratic gain |
Michael McMahon (D) 60.9% Robert Straniere (R) 33.3% Timothy Cochrane (Cons) 3.1% Carmine Morano (IP) 2.7% |
New York 14 | Carolyn Maloney | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Carolyn Maloney (D) 79.8% Robert Heim (R) 19.0% Isaiah Matos (L) 1.2% |
New York 15 | Charles Rangel | Democratic | 1970 | Re-elected | Charles Rangel (D) 89.2%<br[[>Edward Daniels]] (R) 7.9% Craig Schely (I) 1.9% Martin Koppel (SW) 1.1% |
New York 16 | Jose Serrano | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Jose Serrano (D) 96.6% Ali Mohamed (R) 3.4% |
New York 17 | Eliot Engel | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Eliot Engel (D) 79.9% Robert Goodman (R) 20.1% |
New York 18 | Nita Lowey | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Nita Lowey (D) 68.5% Jim Russell (R) 31.5% |
New York 19 | John Hall | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | John Hall (D) 58.7% Kieran Michael Lalor (R) 41.3% |
New York 20 | Kirsten Gillibrand | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Kirsten Gillibrand (D) 62.1% Sandy Treadwell (R) 37.9% |
New York 21 | Mike McNulty | Democratic | 1988 | Retired Democratic hold |
Paul Tonko (D) 62.1% James Buhrmaster (R) 35.0% Phillip Steck (IP) 2.9% |
New York 22 | Maurice Hinchey | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Maurice Hinchey (D) 66.3% George Phillips (R) 33.7% |
New York 23 | John McHugh | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | John McHugh (R) 65.3% Michael Oot (D) 34.7% |
New York 24 | Mike Arcuri | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Mike Arcuri (D) 52.0% Richard L. Hanna (R) 48.0% |
New York 25 | Jim Walsh | Republican | 1988 | Retired Democratic gain |
Dan Maffei (D) 54.8% Dale Sweetland (R) 41.9% Howie Hawkins (G) 3.3% |
New York 26 | Tom Reynolds | Republican | 1998 | Retired Republican hold |
Christoper Lee (R) 55.0% Alice Kryzan (D) 40.5% Jonathan Powers (WF) 4.5% |
New York 27 | Brian Higgins | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Brian Higgins (D) 74.4% Daniel Humiston (R) 22.6% Harold Schroeder (Cons) 3.0% |
New York 28 | Louise Slaughter | Democratic | 1986 | Re-elected | Louise Slaughter (D) 78.0% David Crimmen (R) 22.0% |
New York 29 | Randy Kuhl | Republican | 2004 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Eric Massa (D) 51.0% Randy Kuhl (R) 49.0% |
North Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North Carolina 1 | G. K. Butterfield | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | G.K. Butterfield (D) 70.3% Dean Stephens (R) 29.7% |
North Carolina 2 | Bob Etheridge | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Bob Etheridge (D) 66.9% Dan Mansell (R) 31.3% Will Adkins (L) 1.8% |
North Carolina 3 | Walter Jones Jr. | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Walter Jones (R) 65.9% Craig Weber (D) 34.1% |
North Carolina 4 | David Price | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | David Price (D) 63.3% B.J. Lawson (R) 36.7% |
North Carolina 5 | Virginia Foxx | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Virginia Foxx (R) 58.4% Roy Carter (D) 41.6% |
North Carolina 6 | Howard Coble | Republican | 1984 | Re-elected | Howard Coble (R) 67.0% Teresa Sue Bratton (D) 33.0% |
North Carolina 7 | Mike McIntyre | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Mike McIntyre (D) 68.8% Will Breazeale (R) 31.2% |
North Carolina 8 | Robin Hayes | Republican | 1998 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Larry Kissell (D) 55.4% Robin Hayes (R) 44.6% |
North Carolina 9 | Sue Myrick | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Sue Myrick (R) 62.4% Harry Taylor (D) 35.9% Andy Grum (L) 1.7% |
North Carolina 10 | Patrick McHenry | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Patrick McHenry (R) 57.6% Daniel Johnson (D) 42.4% |
North Carolina 11 | Heath Shuler | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Heath Shuler (D) 62.0% Carl Mumpower (R) 35.8% Keith Smith (L) 2.2% |
North Carolina 12 | Mel Watt | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Mel Watt (D) 71.6% Ty Cobb (R) 28.4% |
North Carolina 13 | Brad Miller | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Brad Miller (D) 65.9% Hugh Webster (R) 34.1% |
North Dakota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North Dakota at Large | Earl Pomeroy | Democratic-NPL | 1992 | Re-elected | Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) 62.0% Duane Sand (R) 38.0% |
Ohio
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ohio 1 | Steve Chabot | Republican | 1994 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Steven Driehaus (D) 52.4% Steve Chabot (R) 47.5% |
Ohio 2 | Jean Schmidt | Republican | 2005 | Re-elected | Jean Schmidt (R) 44.8% Victoria Wulsin (D) 37.5% David Krikorian (I) 17.7% |
Ohio 3 | Mike Turner | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Mike Turner (R) 63.3% Jane Mitakides (D) 36.7% |
Ohio 4 | Jim Jordan | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Jim Jordan (R) 65.2% Mike Carroll (D) 34.8% |
Ohio 5 | Bob Latta | Republican | 2007 | Re-elected | Bob Latta (R) 64.1% George Mays (D) 35.9% |
Ohio 6 | Charlie Wilson | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Charlie Wilson (D) 62.3% Dick Stobbs (R) 32.8% Dennis Spisak (G) 4.9% |
Ohio 7 | Dave Hobson | Republican | 1990 | Retired Republican hold |
Steve Austria (R) 58.2% Sharen Neuhardt (D) 41.8% |
Ohio 8 | John Boehner | Republican | 1990 | Re-elected | John Boehner (R) 67.9% Nick von Stein (D) 32.1% |
Ohio 9 | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Marcy Kaptur (D) 74.4% Bradley Leavitt (R) 25.6% |
Ohio 10 | Dennis Kucinich | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Dennis Kucinich (D) 57.0% Jim Trakas (R) 39.1% Paul Conroy (L) 3.9% |
Ohio 11 | Vacant | Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) died August 20, 2008 Democratic hold |
Marcia Fudge (D) 85.2% Thomas Pekarek (R) 14.7% Craig Willis (W-I) 0.1% | ||
Ohio 12 | Pat Tiberi | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Pat Tiberi (R) 54.8% David Robinson (D) 42.2% Steven Linnabary (L) 3.0% |
Ohio 13 | Betty Sutton | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Betty Sutton (D) 64.5% David Potter (R) 35.4% |
Ohio 14 | Steve LaTourette | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Steve LaTourette (R) 58.3% William O'Neill (D) 38.7% David Macko (L) 2.9% |
Ohio 15 | Deborah Pryce | Republican | 1992 | Retired Democratic gain |
Mary Jo Kilroy (D) 45.9% Steve Stivers (R) 45.2% Mark Michael Noble (L) 4.6% Don Elijah Eckhart (I) 4.3% |
Ohio 16 | Ralph Regula | Republican | 1972 | Retired Democratic gain |
John Boccieri (D) 55.4% Kirk Schuring (R) 44.6% |
Ohio 17 | Tim Ryan | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Tim Ryan (D) 78.2% Duane Grassell (R) 21.8% |
Ohio 18 | Zack Space | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Zack Space (D) 59.9% Fred Dailey (R) 40.1% |
Oklahoma
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma 1 | John Sullivan | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | John Sullivan (R) 66.2% Georgianna Oliver (D) 33.8% |
Oklahoma 2 | Dan Boren | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Dan Boren (D) 70.5% Raymond Wickson (R) 29.5% |
Oklahoma 3 | Frank Lucas | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Frank Lucas (R) 69.7% Frankie Robbins (D) 23.6% Forrest Michael (I) 6.7% |
Oklahoma 4 | Tom Cole | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Tom Cole (R) 66.0% Blake Cummings (D) 29.2% David E. Joyce (I) 4.8% |
Oklahoma 5 | Mary Fallin | Republican | 2006 | Re-elected | Mary Fallin (R) 65.9% Stephen L. Perry (D) 34.1% |
Oregon
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oregon 1 | David Wu | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | David Wu (D) 71.5% Joel Haugen (I) 17.5% Scott Semrau (C) 4.3% H. Joe Tabor (L) 3.3% Chris Henry (PG) 2.1% |
Oregon 2 | Greg Walden | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Greg Walden (R) 69.5% Noah Lemas (D) 25.8% Tristin Mock (PG) 2.8% Richard Hake (C) 1.7% |
Oregon 3 | Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Earl Blumenauer (D) 74.5% Delia Lopez (R) 20.8% Michael Meo (PG) 4.4% |
Oregon 4 | Peter DeFazio | Democratic | 1986 | Re-elected | Peter DeFazio (D) 82.3% Jaynee Germond (C) 12.9% Mike Beilstein (PG) 3.9% |
Oregon 5 | Darlene Hooley | Democratic | 1996 | Retired Democratic hold |
Kurt Schrader (D) 54.3% Mike Erickson (R) 38.3% Sean Bates (I) 2.0% Douglas Patterson (C) 2.0% Alex Polikoff (PG) 1.6% Steve Milligan (L) 1.4% |
Pennsylvania
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pennsylvania 1 | Bob Brady | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Bob Brady (D) 90.8% Mike Muhammad (R) 9.2% |
Pennsylvania 2 | Chaka Fattah | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Chaka Fattah (D) 88.9% Adam Lang (R) 11.1% |
Pennsylvania 3 | Phil English | Republican | 1994 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Kathy Dahlkemper (D) 51.2% Phil English (R) 48.8% |
Pennsylvania 4 | Jason Altmire | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Jason Altmire (D) 55.9% Melissa Hart (R) 44.1% |
Pennsylvania 5 | John Peterson | Republican | 1996 | Retired Republican hold |
G.T. Thompson (R) 56.7% Mark McCracken (D) 41.0% James Fryman (L) 2.2% |
Pennsylvania 6 | Jim Gerlach | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Jim Gerlach (R) 52.1% Bob Roggio (D) 47.9% |
Pennsylvania 7 | Joe Sestak | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Joe Sestak (D) 59.6% Craig Williams (R) 40.4% |
Pennsylvania 8 | Patrick Murphy | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Patrick Murphy (D) 56.8% Tom Manion (R) 41.6% Tom Lingenfelter (I) 1.6% |
Pennsylvania 9 | Bill Shuster | Republican | 2001 | Re-elected | Bill Shuster (R) 63.9% Tony Barr (D) 36.1% |
Pennsylvania 10 | Chris Carney | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Chris Carney (D) 56.3% Chris Hackett (R) 43.7% |
Pennsylvania 11 | Paul Kanjorski | Democratic | 1984 | Re-elected | Paul Kanjorski (D) 51.6% Lou Barletta (R) 48.4% |
Pennsylvania 12 | John Murtha | Democratic | 1974 | Re-elected | John Murtha (D) 57.9% William Russell (R) 42.1% |
Pennsylvania 13 | Allyson Schwartz | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Allyson Schwartz (D) 62.8% Marina Kats (R) 34.5% John McDermott (C) 2.7% |
Pennsylvania 14 | Mike Doyle | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Mike Doyle (D) 91.3% Titus North (G) 8.7% |
Pennsylvania 15 | Charlie Dent | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Charlie Dent (R) 58.6% Sam Bennett (D) 41.4% |
Pennsylvania 16 | Joe Pitts | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Joe Pitts (R) 55.8% Bruce Slater (D) 39.4% John Murphy (I) 3.9% Daniel Frank (C) 0.9% |
Pennsylvania 17 | Tim Holden | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Tim Holden (D) 63.7% Toni Gilhooley (R) 36.3% |
Pennsylvania 18 | Tim Murphy | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Tim Murphy (R) 64.1% Steve O'Donnell (D) 35.9% |
Pennsylvania 19 | Todd Platts | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Todd Platts (R) 66.6% Phil Avillo (D) 33.4% |
Rhode Island
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rhode Island 1 | Patrick Kennedy | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Patrick Kennedy (D) 68.6% Jonathan Scott (R) 24.3% Kenneth Capalbo (I) 7.1% |
Rhode Island 2 | Jim Langevin | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Jim Langevin (D) 70.1% Mark Zaccaria (R) 29.9% |
South Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
South Carolina 1 | Henry Brown, Jr. | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Henry Brown, Jr. (R) 51.9% Linda Ketner (D) 47.9% |
South Carolina 2 | Joe Wilson | Republican | 2001 | Re-elected | Joe Wilson (R) 53.7% Robert Miller (D) 46.2% |
South Carolina 3 | J. Gresham Barrett | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | J. Gresham Barrett (R) 64.7% Jane Ballard Dyer (D) 35.2% |
South Carolina 4 | Bob Inglis | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Bob Inglis (R) 60.1% Paul Corden (D) 36.9% C. Faye Walters (G) 2.4% |
South Carolina 5 | John Spratt | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | John Spratt (D) 61.6% Albert F. Spencer (R) 37.0% Frank Waggoner (C) 1.3% |
South Carolina 6 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Jim Clyburn (D) 67.5% Nancy Harrelson (R) 32.5% |
South Dakota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
South Dakota at Large | Stephanie Herseth Sandlin | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) 67.6% Chris Lien (R) 32.4% |
Tennessee
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tennessee 1 | David Davis | Republican | 2006 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Phil Roe (R) 71.8% Rob Russell (D) 24.5% Joel Goodman (I) 1.7% James Reeves (I) 1.1% Thomas Owens (I) 0.8% |
Tennessee 2 | Jimmy Duncan Jr. | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Jimmy Duncan Jr. (R) 78.1% Bob Scott (D) 21.9% |
Tennessee 3 | Zach Wamp | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Zach Wamp (R) 69.4% Doug Vandagriff (D) 27.4% Jean Howard-Hill (I) 1.8% Ed Choate (I) 1.4% |
Tennessee 4 | Lincoln Davis | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Lincoln Davis (D) 58.8% Monty Lankford (R) 37.8% James Anthony Gray (I) 1.9% Kevin Ragsdale (I) 1.5% |
Tennessee 5 | Jim Cooper | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Jim Cooper (D) 65.9% Gerard Donovan (R) 31.0% Jon Jackson (I) 2.0% John Miglietta (G) 1.2% |
Tennessee 6 | Bart Gordon | Democratic | 1984 | Re-elected | Bart Gordon (D) 74.4% Chris Baker (I) 25.6% |
Tennessee 7 | Marsha Blackburn | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Marsha Blackburn (R) 68.6% Randy Morris (D) 31.4% |
Tennessee 8 | John Tanner | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | John Tanner (D) unopposed |
Tennessee 9 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Steve Cohen (D) 87.9% Jake Ford (I) 4.9% Dewey Clark (I) 4.4% Mary White (I) 2.8% |
Texas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Texas 1 | Louie Gohmert | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Louie Gohmert (R) 87.6% Roger Owen (I) 12.4% |
Texas 2 | Ted Poe | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Ted Poe (R) 88.9% Craig Wolfe (L) 11.1% |
Texas 3 | Sam Johnson | Republican | 1991 | Re-elected | Sam Johnson (R) 59.7% Tom Daley (D) 38.0% Christopher Claytor (L) 2.2% |
Texas 4 | Ralph Hall | Republican | 1980 | Re-elected | Ralph Hall (R) 68.8% Glenn Melancon (D) 29.3% Fred Annett (L) 1.9% |
Texas 5 | Jeb Hensarling | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Jeb Hensarling (R) 83.6% Ken Ashby (L) 16.4% |
Texas 6 | Joe Barton | Republican | 1984 | Re-elected | Joe Barton (R) 62.0% Ludwig Otto (D) 35.6% Max Koch (L) 2.4% |
Texas 7 | John Culberson | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | John Culberson (R) 55.9% Michael Skelly (D) 42.4% Drew Parks (L) 1.7% |
Texas 8 | Kevin Brady | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Kevin Brady (R) 72.6% Kent Hargett (D) 24.8% Brian Stevens (L) 2.7% |
Texas 9 | Al Green | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Al Green (D) 93.6% Brad Walters (L) 6.4% |
Texas 10 | Michael McCaul | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Michael McCaul (R) 53.9% Larry Joe Doherty (D) 43.1% Matt Finkel (L) 3.0% |
Texas 11 | Mike Conaway | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Mike Conaway (R) 88.3% John Strohm (L) 11.7% |
Texas 12 | Kay Granger | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Kay Granger (R) 67.6% Tracey Smith (D) 30.6% Shiloh Sidney Shambaugh (L) 1.8% |
Texas 13 | Mac Thornberry | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Mac Thornberry (R) 77.6% Roger Waun (D) 22.4% |
Texas 14 | Ron Paul | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Ron Paul (R) unopposed |
Texas 15 | Ruben Hinojosa | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Ruben Hinojosa (D) 65.7% Eddie Zamora (R) 31.9% Gricha Raether (L) 2.3% |
Texas 16 | Silvestre Reyes | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Silvestre Reyes (D) 82.1% Mette Baker (L) 10.3% Ben Mendoza (I) 7.6% |
Texas 17 | Chet Edwards | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Chet Edwards (D) 53.0% Rob Curnock (R) 45.5% Gardner Osborne (L) 1.5% |
Texas 18 | Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Sheila Jackson Lee (D) 77.3% John Faulk (R) 20.3% Mike Taylor (L) 2.3% |
Texas 19 | Randy Neugebauer | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Randy Neugebauer (R) 72.4% Dwight Fullingim (D) 24.9% Chip Peterson (L) 2.6% |
Texas 20 | Charlie Gonzalez | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Charlie Gonzalez (D) 71.9% Robert Litoff (R) 25.2% Michael Idrogo (L) 2.9% |
Texas 21 | Lamar Smith | Republican | 1986 | Re-elected | Lamar Smith (R) 80.0% James Arthur Strohm (L) 20.0% |
Texas 22 | Nick Lampson | Democratic | 2006 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Pete Olson (R) 52.4% Nick Lampson (D) 45.4% John Wieder (L) 2.2% |
Texas 23 | Ciro Rodriguez | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Ciro Rodriguez (D) 55.8% Lyle Larson (R) 41.9% Lani Connolly (L) 2.3% |
Texas 24 | Kenny Marchant | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Kenny Marchant (R) 56.0% Tom Love (D) 41.1% David Casey (L) 2.9% |
Texas 25 | Lloyd Doggett | Democratic | 1994 | Re-elected | Lloyd Doggett (D) 65.8% George Morovich (R) 30.4% Jim Stutsman (L) 3.7% |
Texas 26 | Michael Burgess | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Michael Burgess (R) 60.2% Ken Leach (D) 36.4% Stephanie Weiss (L) 3.4% |
Texas 27 | Solomon Ortiz | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Solomon Ortiz (D) 57.9% Willie Vaden (R) 38.4% Robert Powell (L) 3.7% |
Texas 28 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Henry Cuellar (D) 68.7% Jim Fish (R) 29.2% Ross Lynn Leone (L) 2.1% |
Texas 29 | Gene Green | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Gene Green (D) 74.6% Eric Story (R) 23.9% Joel Grace (L) 1.5% |
Texas 30 | Eddie Bernice Johnson | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) 82.5% Fred Wood (R) 15.9% Jarrett Woods (L) 1.6% |
Texas 31 | John Carter | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | John Carter(R) 60.3% Brian Ruiz (D) 36.6% Barry Cooper (L) 3.1% |
Texas 32 | Pete Sessions | Republican | 1996 | Re-elected | Pete Sessions (R) 57.2% Eric Roberson (D) 40.6% Alex Bischoff (L) 2.2% |
Utah
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Utah 1 | Rob Bishop | Republican | 2002 | Re-elected | Rob Bishop (R) 64.9% Morgan Bowen (D) 30.5% Kirk Pearson (C) 2.4% Joseph Geddes Buchman (L) 2.2% |
Utah 2 | Jim Matheson | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Jim Matheson (D) 63.4% Bill Dew (R) 34.5% Matthew Arndt (L) 1.3% Dennis Ray Emery (C) 0.8% |
Utah 3 | Chris Cannon | Republican | 1996 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Jason Chaffetz (R) 65.6% Bennion L. Spencer (D) 28.3% Jim Noorlander (C) 6.1% |
Vermont
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vermont at Large | Peter Welch | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Peter Welch (D/R) 83.2% Mike Bethel (I) 4.8% Jerry Trudell (I) 3.6% Thomas James Herman (P) 3.0% Cris Ericson (I) 2.6% Jane Newton (LU) 1.7% |
Virginia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia 1 | Rob Wittman | Republican | 2007 | Re-elected | Rob Wittman (R) 56.6% Bill Day (D) 41.8% Nathan Larson (L) 1.5% |
Virginia 2 | Thelma Drake | Republican | 2004 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Glenn Nye (D) 52.4% Thelma Drake (R) 47.5% |
Virginia 3 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 1992 | Re-elected | Bobby Scott (D) unopposed |
Virginia 4 | Randy Forbes | Republican | 2001 | Re-elected | Randy Forbes (R) 59.6% Andrea Miller (D) 40.2% |
Virginia 5 | Virgil Goode | Republican | 1996 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Tom Perriello (D) 50.1% Virgil Goode (R) 49.9% |
Virginia 6 | Bob Goodlatte | Republican | 1992 | Re-elected | Bob Goodlatte (R) 61.6% Sam Rasoul (D) 36.6% Janice Lee Allen (I) 1.7% |
Virginia 7 | Eric Cantor | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Eric Cantor (R) 62.7% Anita Hartke (D) 37.1% |
Virginia 8 | Jim Moran | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Jim Moran (D) 67.9% Mark Ellmore (R) 29.7% J. Ron Fisher (IG) 2.1% |
Virginia 9 | Rick Boucher | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Rick Boucher (D) unopposed |
Virginia 10 | Frank Wolf | Republican | 1980 | Re-elected | Frank Wolf (R) 58.8% Judy Feder (D) 38.8% Neeraj Nigam (I) 2.2% |
Virginia 11 | Tom Davis | Republican | 1994 | Retired Democratic gain |
Gerry Connolly (D) 54.7% Keith Fimian (R) 43.0% Joseph Oddo (IG) 2.0% |
Washington
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Washington 1 | Jay Inslee | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Jay Inslee (D) 67.8% Larry Ishmael (R) 32.2% |
Washington 2 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 2000 | Re-elected | Rick Larsen (D) 62.4% Rick Bart (R) 37.6% |
Washington 3 | Brian Baird | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Brian Baird (D) 64.0% Michael Delavar (R) 36.0% |
Washington 4 | Doc Hastings | Republican | 1994 | Re-elected | Doc Hastings (R) 63.1% George Fearing (D) 36.9% |
Washington 5 | Cathy McMorris Rodgers | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) 65.3% Mark Mays (D) 34.7% |
Washington 6 | Norm Dicks | Democratic | 1976 | Re-elected | Norm Dicks (D) 66.9% Doug Cloud (R) 33.1% |
Washington 7 | Jim McDermott | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Jim McDermott (D) 83.6% Steve Beren (R) 16.4% |
Washington 8 | Dave Reichert | Republican | 2004 | Re-elected | Dave Reichert (R) 52.8% Darcy Burner (D) 47.2% |
Washington 9 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Adam Smith (D) 65.5% James Postma (R) 34.5% |
West Virginia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
West Virginia 1 | Alan Mollohan | Democratic | 1982 | Re-elected | Alan Mollohan (D) unopposed |
West Virginia 2 | Shelley Capito | Republican | 2000 | Re-elected | Shelley Capito (R) 57.1% Anne Barth (D) 42.9% |
West Virginia 3 | Nick Rahall | Democratic | 1976 | Re-elected | Nick Rahall (D) 66.9% Marty Gearheart (R) 33.1% |
Wisconsin
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wisconsin 1 | Paul Ryan | Republican | 1998 | Re-elected | Paul Ryan (R) 64.0% Marge Krupp (D) 34.7% Joseph Kexel (L) 1.3% |
Wisconsin 2 | Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | 1998 | Re-elected | Tammy Baldwin (D) 69.3% Peter Theron (R) 30.6% |
Wisconsin 3 | Ron Kind | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Ron Kind (D) 63.2% Paul Stark (R) 34.4% Kevin Barrett (L) 2.3% |
Wisconsin 4 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 2004 | Re-elected | Gwen Moore (D) 87.6% Michael LaForest (I) 11.5% |
Wisconsin 5 | Jim Sensenbrenner | Republican | 1978 | Re-elected | Jim Sensenbrenner (R) 79.6% Robert R. Raymond (I) 20.2% |
Wisconsin 6 | Tom Petri | Republican | 1979 | Re-elected | Tom Petri (R) 63.7% Roger Kittelson (D) 36.2% |
Wisconsin 7 | Dave Obey | Democratic | 1969 | Re-elected | Dave Obey (D) 60.8% Dan Mielke (R) 39.1% |
Wisconsin 8 | Steve Kagen | Democratic | 2006 | Re-elected | Steve Kagen (D) 54.0% John Gard (R) 45.9% |
Wyoming
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wyoming at Large | Barbara Cubin | Republican | 1994 | Retired Republican hold |
Cynthia Lummis (R) 52.6% Gary Trauner (D) 42.8% W. David Herbert (L) 4.4% |
Non-voting Delegates
American Samoa
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
American Samoa | Eni Faleomavaega | Democratic | 1988 | Re-elected | Eni Faleomavaega (D) 60.4% Aumua Amata Coleman (R) 35.0% Rosie F. Tago Lancaster (I) 4.6% |
District of Columbia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District of Columbia | Eleanor Holmes Norton | Democratic | 1990 | Re-elected | Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) 92.3% Maude Hills (G) 6.8% |
Guam
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Guam | Madeleine Bordallo | Democratic | 2002 | Re-elected | Madeleine Bordallo (D) unopposed |
Northern Mariana Islands
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Northern Mariana Islands | New seat | Independent gain | Gregorio Sablan (I) 24.5% Pedro Tenorio (R) 20.7% John Gonzales (I) 18.7% Juan Lizama (I) 17.3% Luis Cristostimo (I) 9.5% David Cing (D) 2.9% Felipe Atalig (I) 2.5% Chong Won (I) 2.4% John Davis (I) 1.5% |
Puerto Rico
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Puerto Rico | Luis Fortuño | New Progressive Party | 2004 | New Progressive hold | Pedro Pierluisi (NPP)[30] 53.1% Alfredo Salazar (PPD) 42.5% Carlos Alberto Velazquez Lopez (PPR) 2.4% Jessica Martinez (PIP) 2.0% |
United States Virgin Islands
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Results | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
U.S. Virgin Islands | Donna Christian-Christensen | Democratic | 1996 | Re-elected | Donna Christian-Christensen (D) unopposed |
See also
- Opinion Polling for the United States House of Representatives Elections, 2008
- United States Senate elections, 2008
- United States presidential election, 2008
- United States gubernatorial elections, 2008
References
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- ↑ "2008 House Summary". Cook Political Report. August 21, 2008.
- ↑ "Cramer will not seek re-election to Congress". Birmingham News. March 13, 2008.
- ↑ Judy Holland (May 27, 2008). "'Average guy,' remarkable career: Retiring McNulty looks back with pride on 20 years in the House". Times Union.
- ↑ Kosseff, Jeff; Charles Pope (February 7, 2008). "Rep. Hooley will not run for re-election". The Oregonian.
- ↑ "Congressman Everett Announces Intentions to Retire". Website of Congressman Terry Everett. September 26, 2007.
- ↑ J. Wilke (August 24, 2007). "Renzi Won't Seek Re-election as Federal Inquiry Broadens". Wall Street Journal. p. A6.
- ↑ Peter Hecht (June 2, 2008). "Fight to replace Doolittle divides Placer Republicans". The Sacramento Bee.
- ↑ Jackie Kucinich and Aaron Blake (January 25, 2008). "Weldon will not seek reelection". The Hill.
- ↑ "Rep. Weller will not seek another term in Congress". The State Journal-Register. September 9, 2007. Retrieved September 24, 2007.
- ↑ Hal Dardick (September 21, 2007). "Weller won't seek new term". Chicago Tribune.
- ↑ Raymond Hernandez (November 10, 2007). "Citing Health, Lawmaker Announces Plan to Retire". The New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2007., "Representative Jim Saxton of New Jersey, a Republican who has served in Congress since 1984, said Friday that he would not seek re-election next year because he had prostate cancer."
- ↑ Raju Chebium (November 19, 2007). "Ferguson won't seek re-election to Congress". Home News Tribune. Retrieved November 19, 2007., "Rep. Mike Ferguson, R-Warren Township, said today he won’t seek re-election next year to a fifth term.... he next elections are in November 2008; Stender is again a Democratic candidate for the 7th district seat Ferguson currently occupies."
- ↑ "Ohio Representative David Hobson Announces Retirement". Fox News. Associated Press. October 15, 2007. Retrieved June 1, 2009.
- ↑ 8-term Ohio Rep. Deborah Pryce to retire - politics | NBC News. MSNBC (2007-08-16). Retrieved on 2013-08-16.
- ↑ "GOP Rep. Peterson Will Retire at End of Term". CQ Politics. January 3, 2008.
- ↑ Josh Kraushaar (January 3, 2008). "Peterson To Retire". CBS News.
- ↑ "Top Hispanic Republican Wins Gubernatorial Election in Puerto Rico". Market Watch.
- ↑ Amy Gardner (January 30, 2008). "U.S. Rep. Davis to Retire, Ending 14-Year Tenure in Congress". The Washington Post.
- ↑ Marie Horrigan (November 9, 2007). "Wyoming Republican Cubin to Leave the House".
- ↑ 2008 Idaho Secretary of State- General Elections Statewide Totals
- ↑ "U.S. House". CNN. November 5, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
- ↑ "The Green Papers 2008 U.S. House Popular Vote and FEC Total Receipts by Party". The Green Papers. Retrieved November 13, 2008.
- ↑ "2008 General Election". The Green Papers. Retrieved November 13, 2008.
- ↑ http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2008/tables2008.pdf
- ↑ "American Samoa 2008 General Election". The Green Papers. Retrieved November 11, 2008.
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- ↑ Access Denied. NationalJournal.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-16.
External links
- "House Competitive Race Charts". The Cook Political Report.
- "House: Races to Watch". CQ Politics.
- "2008 House Ratings". The Rothenberg Political Report.
- "House Outlook". Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball.
- United States Election 2008 Web Archive from the U.S. Library of Congress
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