United States House of Representatives elections, 2016
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The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 8, 2016. Elections will be held to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states. Non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the five inhabited U.S. territories[Note 2] will also be elected. The winners of this election will serve in the 115th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2010 United States Census.
The 2016 Presidential election, 2016 Senate elections, 2016 gubernatorial elections, and many state and local elections will also be held on this date.
Incumbents not seeking re-election
Forty-three Representatives will be leaving their seats in 2016.
Democrats
Seventeen Democrats are retiring from their seats in 2016.
- Arizona 1: Ann Kirkpatrick: To run for the U.S. Senate[1]
- California 20: Sam Farr: Retiring[2]
- California 24: Lois Capps: Retiring[3]
- California 44: Janice Hahn: To run for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[4]
- California 46: Loretta Sanchez: To run for U.S. Senate[5]
- Delaware at-large: John Carney: To run for Governor of Delaware[6]
- Florida 2: Gwen Graham: Retiring[7]
- Florida 9: Alan Grayson: To run for U.S. Senate[8]
- Florida 18: Patrick Murphy: To run for U.S. Senate[9]
- Illinois 8: Tammy Duckworth: To run for U.S. Senate[10]
- Maryland 4: Donna Edwards: To run for the U.S. Senate[11]
- Maryland 8: Chris Van Hollen: To run for the U.S. Senate[12]
- New York 3: Steve Israel: Retiring[13]
- New York 13: Charles Rangel: Retiring[14][15]
- Puerto Rico at-large: Pedro Pierluisi: To run for Governor of Puerto Rico[16]
- Texas 15: Ruben Hinojosa: Retiring[17]
- Washington 7: Jim McDermott: Retiring[18]
Republicans
Twenty-six Republicans are retiring from their seats in 2016.
- Arizona 5: Matt Salmon: Retiring[19]
- Florida 1: Jeff Miller: Retiring[20]
- Florida 4: Ander Crenshaw: Retiring[21]
- Florida 6: Ron DeSantis: To run for the U.S. Senate[22]
- Florida 11: Rich Nugent: Retiring[23]
- Florida 13: David Jolly: To run for the U.S. Senate[24]
- Georgia 3: Lynn Westmoreland: Retiring[25]
- Indiana 3: Marlin Stutzman: To run for the U.S. Senate[26]
- Indiana 9: Todd Young: To run for the U.S. Senate[27]
- Kentucky 1: Ed Whitfield: Retiring[28]
- Louisiana 3: Charles Boustany: To run for the U.S. Senate[29]
- Louisiana 4: John Fleming: To run for the U.S. Senate[30]
- Michigan 1: Dan Benishek: Retiring[31]
- Michigan 10: Candice Miller: Retiring[32]
- Minnesota 2: John Kline: Retiring[33]
- Nevada 3: Joe Heck: To run for the U.S. Senate[34]
- New York 19: Chris Gibson: Retiring[35]
- New York 22: Richard Hanna: Retiring[36]
- Pennsylvania 8: Mike Fitzpatrick: Retiring[37]
- Pennsylvania 16: Joe Pitts: Retiring[38]
- Tennessee 8: Stephen Fincher: Retiring[39]
- Texas 19: Randy Neugebauer: Retiring[40]
- Virginia 2: Scott Rigell: Retiring[41]
- Virginia 5: Robert Hurt: Retiring[42]
- Wisconsin 8: Reid Ribble: Retiring[43]
- Wyoming at-large: Cynthia Lummis: Retiring[44]
Incumbents defeated
In primary elections
- Pennsylvania 2: Chaka Fattah (D) lost renomination to Dwight E. Evans.
Competitive districts
The following are the predictions for House districts where at least one out of the Cook Political Report, Daily Kos Elections, the Rothenberg Political Report, and Sabato's Crystal Ball did not agree that the district was "safe Democratic" or "safe Republican" (66 races total). Incumbents not running for re-election have parentheses around their names, while incumbents with a caret (^) sought re-election, but were defeated in the primary election. Note that safeness of a district is not necessarily a prediction as to outcome.
District | CPVI | Incumbent | First elected |
2014 result |
Cook April 22, 2016[45] |
DKE May 4, 2016[46] |
Roth. April 22, 2016[47] |
Sab. April 28, 2016[48] |
Winner |
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Alaska at-large | R+12 | Young, DonDon Young (R) | 1973 | 51.0% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Arizona 1 | R+4 | (Kirkpatrick, AnnAnn Kirkpatrick) (D) | 2012 | 52.6% D | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Leans D | TBD |
Arizona 2 | R+3 | McSally, MarthaMartha McSally (R) | 2014 | 50.0% R | Leans R | Leans R | R Favored | Leans R | TBD |
Arizona 9 | R+1 | Sinema, KyrstenKyrsten Sinema (D) | 2012 | 54.7% D | Likely D | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
California 7 | EVEN | Bera, AmiAmi Bera (D) | 2012 | 50.4% D | Leans D | Leans D | D Favored | Leans D | TBD |
California 10 | R+1 | Denham, JeffJeff Denham (R) | 2010 | 56.2% R | Leans R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
California 16 | D+7 | Costa, JimJim Costa (D) | 2004 | 50.7% D | Solid D | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
California 21 | D+2 | Valadao, DavidDavid Valadao (R) | 2012 | 57.8% R | Leans R | Likely R | R Favored | Likely R | TBD |
California 24 | D+4 | (Capps, LoisLois Capps) (D) | 1998 | 51.9% D | Likely D | Leans D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
California 25 | R+3 | Knight, SteveSteve Knight (R) | 2014 | 53.3% R | Leans R | Likely R | R Favored | Likely R | TBD |
California 31 | D+5 | Aguilar, PetePete Aguilar (D) | 2014 | 51.7% D | Solid D | Likely D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
California 36 | R+1 | Ruiz, RaulRaul Ruiz (D) | 2012 | 54.2% D | Solid D | Likely D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
California 52 | D+2 | Peters, ScottScott Peters (D) | 2012 | 51.6% D | Likely D | Leans D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
Colorado 3 | R+5 | Tipton, ScottScott Tipton (R) | 2010 | 58.0% R | Leans R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Colorado 6 | D+1 | Coffman, MikeMike Coffman (R) | 2008 | 51.9% R | Tossup | Leans R | Tilt R | Tossup | TBD |
Florida 2 | R+6 | (Graham, GwenGwen Graham) (D) | 2014 | 50.5% D | Likely R | Safe R | R Favored | Safe R | TBD |
Florida 7 | R+4 | Mica, JohnJohn Mica (R) | 1992 | 63.6% R | Leans R | Safe R | R Favored | Likely R | TBD |
Florida 10 | R+7 | (Webster, DanielDaniel Webster) (R)[Note 3] | 2010 | 61.5% R | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
Florida 13 | R+1 | (Jolly, DavidDavid Jolly) (R) | 2014 | 75.2% R | Likely D | Likely D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
Florida 18 | R+3 | (Murphy, PatrickPatrick Murphy) (D) | 2012 | 59.8% D | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Florida 26 | R+1 | Curbelo, CarlosCarlos Curbelo (R) | 2014 | 51.5% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Illinois 10 | D+8 | Dold, RobertRobert Dold (R) | 2014 | 51.3% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Illinois 12 | EVEN | Bost, MikeMike Bost (R) | 2014 | 52.5% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Illinois 13 | EVEN | Davis, Rodney L.Rodney L. Davis (R) | 2012 | 58.7% R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
Iowa 1 | D+5 | Blum, RodRod Blum (R) | 2014 | 51.1% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tilt D | Leans D | TBD |
Iowa 3 | EVEN | Young, DavidDavid Young (R) | 2014 | 52.8% R | Tossup | Leans R | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Maine 2 | D+2 | Poliquin, BruceBruce Poliquin (R) | 2014 | 47.0% R | Tossup | Leans R | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Maryland 6 | D+4 | Delaney, John K.John K. Delaney (D) | 2012 | 49.5% D | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
Michigan 1 | R+5 | (Benishek, DanDan Benishek) (R) | 2010 | 52.1% R | Leans R | Leans R | Leans R | Tossup | TBD |
Michigan 7 | R+3 | Walberg, TimTim Walberg (R) | 2010 | 53.5% R | Leans R | Leans R | Tilt R | Leans R | TBD |
Michigan 8 | R+2 | Bishop, MikeMike Bishop (R) | 2014 | 54.6% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Michigan 11 | R+4 | Trott, DaveDave Trott (R) | 2014 | 55.9% R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
Minnesota 2 | R+2 | Kline, JohnJohn Kline (R) | 2002 | 56.0% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Minnesota 3 | R+2 | Paulsen, ErikErik Paulsen (R) | 2008 | 62.2% R | Leans R | Leans R | Safe R | Leans R | TBD |
Minnesota 7 | R+6 | Peterson, CollinCollin Peterson (D) | 1990 | 54.2% D | Likely D | Likely D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
Minnesota 8 | D+1 | Nolan, RickRick Nolan (D) | 2012 | 48.5% D | Leans D | Leans D | D Favored | Leans D | TBD |
Montana at-large | R+7 | Zinke, RyanRyan Zinke (R) | 2014 | 55.5% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Nebraska 2 | R+4 | Ashford, BradBrad Ashford (D) | 2014 | 49.0% D | Leans D | Tossup | Tilt D | Tossup | TBD |
Nevada 3 | EVEN | (Heck, JoeJoe Heck) (R) | 2010 | 60.8% R | Tossup | Leans R | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Nevada 4 | D+4 | Hardy, CresentCresent Hardy (R) | 2014 | 48.5% R | Leans D | Tossup | Tilt D | Leans D | TBD |
New Hampshire 1 | R+1 | Guinta, FrankFrank Guinta (R) | 2014 | 51.7% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Leans D | TBD |
New Hampshire 2 | D+3 | Kuster, Ann McLaneAnn McLane Kuster D) | 2012 | 54.9% D | Solid D | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
New Jersey 3 | R+1 | MacArthur, TomTom MacArthur (R) | 2014 | 54.0% R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
New Jersey 5 | R+4 | Garrett, ScottScott Garrett (R) | 2002 | 55.4% R | Leans R | Leans R | R Favored | Leans R | TBD |
New York 1 | R+2 | Zeldin, LeeLee Zeldin (R) | 2014 | 54.4% R | Leans R | Leans R | Tilt R | Tossup | TBD |
New York 3 | EVEN | (Israel, SteveSteve Israel) (D) | 2000 | 54.8% D | Tossup | Tossup | Tilt D | Tossup | TBD |
New York 18 | EVEN | Maloney, Sean PatrickSean Patrick Maloney (D) | 2012 | 49.7% D | Likely D | Likely D | Safe D | Likely D | TBD |
New York 19 | D+1 | (Gibson, ChrisChris Gibson) (R) | 2010 | 64.5% R | Tossup | Leans R | Leans R | Tossup | TBD |
New York 21 | EVEN | Stefanik, EliseElise Stefanik (R) | 2014 | 55.1% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
New York 22 | R+3 | (Hanna, Richard L.Richard L. Hanna) (R) | 2010 | 98.4% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
New York 23 | R+3 | Reed, TomTom Reed (R) | 2010 | 61.7% R | Leans R | Likely R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
New York 24 | D+5 | Katko, JohnJohn Katko (R) | 2014 | 59.5% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
New York 25 | D+7 | Slaughter, LouiseLouise Slaughter (D) | 1986 | 50.2% D | Solid D | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
Pennsylvania 6 | R+2 | Costello, RyanRyan Costello (R) | 2014 | 56.3% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
Pennsylvania 7 | R+2 | Meehan, PatPat Meehan (R) | 2010 | 62.0% R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
Pennsylvania 8 | R+1 | (Fitzpatrick, MikeMike Fitzpatrick) (R) | 2010 | 61.9% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tilt R | Tossup | TBD |
Pennsylvania 16 | R+4 | (Pitts, JoeJoe Pitts) (R) | 1996 | 57.7% R | Solid R | Safe R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Texas 23 | R+3 | Hurd, WillWill Hurd (R) | 2014 | 49.8% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
Utah 4 | R+16 | Love, MiaMia Love (R) | 2014 | 50.9% R | Leans R | Leans R | Safe R | Leans R | TBD |
Virginia 2 | R+2 | (Rigell, ScottScott Rigell) (R) | 2010 | 58.7% R | Solid R | Safe R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Virginia 4 | R+4 | (Forbes, RandyRandy Forbes) (R)[Note 4] | 2001 | 60.2% R | Likely D | Safe D | Safe D | Safe D | TBD |
Virginia 5 | R+5 | (Hurt, RobertRobert Hurt) (R) | 2010 | 60.9% R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | Likely R | TBD |
Virginia 10 | R+2 | Comstock, BarbaraBarbara Comstock (R) | 2014 | 56.5% R | Leans R | Leans R | Leans R | Leans R | TBD |
West Virginia 2 | R+11 | Mooney, AlexAlex Mooney (R) | 2014 | 47.1% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R | Safe R | TBD |
Wisconsin 8 | R+2 | (Ribble, ReidReid Ribble) (R) | 2010 | 65.0% R | Tossup | Leans R | Tossup | Tossup | TBD |
District | CPVI | Incumbent | First elected |
2014 | Cook | DKE | Roth. | Sab. | Winner |
Special elections
Date[Note 5] | District | Incumbent | Vacancy | Candidates/ Result |
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May 5, 2015[49] | New York 11 | Michael Grimm (R) | Grimm resigned at the beginning of the 114th Congress after pleading guilty to tax evasion. A special election was held on May 5, 2015.[49] Republican hold. | √ Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. (R) 58.7% Vincent Gentile (D) 39.4% James Lane (G) 1.3% |
June 2, 2015[50] | Mississippi 1 | Alan Nunnelee (R) | Nunnelee died on February 6, 2015 of a brain tumor. Trent Kelly and Walter Zinn were the top two finishers in a May 12, 2015 non-partisan primary. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff was held on June 2 between the top two finishers. Republican hold.[51] | √ Trent Kelly (R) 70.0% Walter Zinn (D) 30.0% |
September 10, 2015 | Illinois 18 | Aaron Schock (R) | Schock announced on March 17, 2015 that he would resign effective March 31, following allegations of improper spending of political campaign funds and an impending ethics investigation. Democrat Rob Mellon and Republican Darin LaHood were the winners of July 7, 2015 primary elections, and faced off in the September 10, 2015 special election. Republican hold.[52] | √ Darin LaHood (R) 69.0%[53] Rob Mellon (D)[54] 31.0% |
June 7, 2016 | Ohio 8 | John Boehner (R) | Boehner resigned on October 31, 2015. Ohio Governor John Kasich announced a special election to take place on June 7, 2016. A primary took place on March 15, 2016, the same time as Ohio's presidential primary.[55] | Warren Davidson (R)[56] Corey Foister (D)[56] James J. Condit, Jr. (G)[56] |
Full list of regular elections
Alabama
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
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District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Alabama 1 | R+15 | Bradley Byrne | Republican | 2013 | Running | Bradley Byrne (Republican)[57] |
Alabama 2 | R+17 | Martha Roby | Republican | 2010 | Running | Martha Roby (Republican)[58] Nathan Mathis (Democratic)[59] |
Alabama 3 | R+16 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2002 | Running | Mike Rogers (Republican)[60] Jesse Smith (Democratic)[61] |
Alabama 4 | R+28 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Running | Robert Aderholt (Republican)[62] |
Alabama 5 | R+17 | Mo Brooks | Republican | 2010 | Running | Mo Brooks (Republican)[63] Will Boyd (Democratic)[64] |
Alabama 6 | R+28 | Gary Palmer | Republican | 2014 | Running | Gary Palmer (Republican)[57] David Putman (Democratic)[65] |
Alabama 7 | D+20 | Terri Sewell | Democratic | 2010 | Running | Terri Sewell (Democratic)[57] |
Alaska
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
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District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Alaska at-large | R+12 | Don Young | Republican | 1972 | Running | Don Young (Republican)[66] John Cox (Republican)[67] Paul Hannan (Republican)[67] Gerald Heikes (Republican)[68] Steve Lindbeck (Democratic)[69] Lynette Moreno-Hinz (Democratic)[67] Jim McDermott (Libertarian)[68] Jon Watts (Libertarian)[68] |
Arizona
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
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District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Arizona 1 | R+4 | Ann Kirkpatrick | Democratic | 2012 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | James Maloney (Democratic)[70] Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)[71] Miguel Olivas (Democratic)[72] Kayto Sullivan (Democratic)[73] Levi Tappan (Democratic)[74] Paul Babeu (Republican)[75] Carlyle Begay (Republican)[76] Ken Bennett (Republican)[77] David Gowan (Republican)[75] Gary Kiehne (Republican)[78] Shawn Redd (Republican)[79] Wendy Rogers (Republican)[80] Thomas Whipple (Republican)[81] Brian Malnes (Independent)[82] |
Arizona 2 | R+3 | Martha McSally | Republican | 2014 | Running | Martha McSally (Republican)[83] Matt Heinz (Democratic)[84] Victoria Steele (Democratic)[85] |
Arizona 3 | D+8 | Raúl Grijalva | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Raúl Grijalva (Democratic)[86] Edna San Miguel (Republican)[86] |
Arizona 4 | R+20 | Paul Gosar | Republican | 2010 | Running | Paul Gosar (Republican)[87] Ray Strauss (Republican)[88] Mikel Weisser (Democratic)[89] |
Arizona 5 | R+17 | Matt Salmon | Republican | 2012 | Retiring | Andy Biggs (Republican)[90] Christine Jones (Republican)[91] Bryan Martyn (Republican)[92] Justin Olson (Republican)[93] Don Stapley (Republican)[94] |
Arizona 6 | R+12 | David Schweikert | Republican | 2010 | Undecided or undeclared | Brian Sinuk (Democratic) [95] |
Arizona 7 | D+16 | Ruben Gallego | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Ruben Gallego (Democratic)[96] |
Arizona 8 | R+15 | Trent Franks | Republican | 2002 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Arizona 9 | R+1 | Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Kyrsten Sinema (Democratic)[97] Dave Giles (Republican)[87] Ross Groen (Republican)[98] |
Arkansas
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
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District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Arkansas 1 | R+14 | Rick Crawford | Republican | 2010 | Running | Rick Crawford (Republican)[99] Mark West (Libertarian)[100] |
Arkansas 2 | R+8 | French Hill | Republican | 2014 | Running | French Hill (Republican)[99] Dianne Curry (Democratic)[101] Chris Hayes (Libertarian)[100] |
Arkansas 3 | R+19 | Steve Womack | Republican | 2010 | Running | Steve Womack (Republican)[99] Steve Isaacson (Libertarian)[102] |
Arkansas 4 | R+15 | Bruce Westerman | Republican | 2014 | Running | Bruce Westerman (Republican)[99] Kerry Hicks (Libertarian)[100] |
California
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
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District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
California 1 | R+10 | Doug LaMalfa | Republican | 2012 | Running | Doug LaMalfa (Republican)[103] Gregory Cheadle (Republican)[103] Jeff Gerlach (No Party Preference)[104] Joe Montes (Republican)[105] Gary Allen Oxley (Republican)[104] David Peterson (Democratic)[104] Jim Reed (Democratic)[106] |
California 2 | D+20 | Jared Huffman | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Jared Huffman (Democratic)[107] Dale Mensing (Republican)[108] Erin Schrode (Democratic)[109] Matthew Wookey (No Party Preference)[108] |
California 3 | D+3 | John Garamendi | Democratic | 2009 | Running | John Garamendi (Democratic)[110] Eugene Cleek (Republican)[111] Ryan Detert (Republican)[103] |
California 4 | R+10 | Tom McClintock | Republican | 2008 | Running | Tom McClintock (Republican)[112] Bob Derlet (Democratic)[113] Sean White (Democratic) |
California 5 | D+19 | Mike Thompson | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Mike Thompson (Democratic)[114] Nils Palsson (Democratic)[115] Alex Poling (Democratic)[115] Carlos Santamaria (Republican)[115] |
California 6 | D+18 | Doris Matsui | Democratic | 2005 | Running | Doris Matsui (Democratic)[116] Bob Evans (Republican) Mario Galvan (No Party Preference) Jrmar Jefferson (Democratic) Yuriy Seretskiy (No Party Preference) |
California 7 | Even | Ami Bera | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Ami Bera (Democratic)[110] Scott Jones (Republican)[117] |
California 8 | R+10 | Paul Cook | Republican | 2012 | Running | Paul Cook (Republican)[118] Tim Donnelly (Republican)[119] Roger La Plante (Democratic)[118] John Pinkerton (Democratic)[118] Rita Ramirez (Democratic)[118] |
California 9 | D+6 | Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Jerry McNerney (Democratic)[110] Tony Amador (Republican)[120] Alex Appleby (Libertarian)[121] Kathryn Nance (Republican)[122] |
California 10 | R+1 | Jeff Denham | Republican | 2010 | Running | Jeff Denham (Republican) Mike Barkley (Democratic) Michael Eggman (Democratic)[123] Robert Hodges (Republican)[124] |
California 11 | D+17 | Mark DeSaulnier | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)[110] Roger Petersen (Republican) |
California 12 | D+34 | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | 1987 | Running | Nancy Pelosi (Democratic)[110] Barry Hermanson (Green) Bob Miller (Republican) Preston Picus (No Party Preference)[125] |
California 13 | D+37 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Barbara Lee (Democratic)[110] Sue Caro (Republican)[126] |
California 14 | D+23 | Jackie Speier | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Jackie Speier (Democratic)[110] |
California 15 | D+16 | Eric Swalwell | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Eric Swalwell (Democratic)[127] Danny Turner (Republican) |
California 16 | D+7 | Jim Costa | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Jim Costa (Democratic)[110] David Rogers (Republican)[128] Johnny Tacherra (Republican)[129] |
California 17 | D+20 | Mike Honda | Democratic | 2000 | Running | Mike Honda (Democratic)[130] Ron Cohen (Republican)[131] Ro Khanna (Democratic)[132] Peter Kuo (Republican) Pierluigi Oliverio (Democratic)[133] Kennita Watson (Libertarian) |
California 18 | D+18 | Anna Eshoo | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Anna Eshoo (Democratic)[110] Richard Fox (Republican) Bob Harlow (Democratic) |
California 19 | D+19 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 1994 | Running | Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)[110] G. Burt Lancaster (Republican) |
California 20 | D+21 | Sam Farr | Democratic | 1993 | Retiring | Jack Digby (No Party Preference)[134] Barbara Honegger (No Party Preference)[134] Casey Lucius (Republican)[135] Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)[136] Joe Williams (Peace and Freedom)[134] |
California 21 | D+2 | David Valadao | Republican | 2012 | Running | David Valadao (Republican)[137] Emilio Huerta (Democratic)[138] Daniel Parra (Democratic)[139] |
California 22 | R+10 | Devin Nunes | Republican | 2002 | Running | Devin Nunes (Republican)[137] Teresita Andres (Republican)[140] Louie Campos (Democratic)[110] |
California 23 | R+16 | Kevin McCarthy | Republican | 2006 | Running | Kevin McCarthy (Republican)[141] Ken Mettler (Republican)[142] Gerald Morris (Republican)[142] Wendy Reed (Democratic)[110] |
California 24 | D+4 | Lois Capps | Democratic | 1998 | Retiring | Katcho Achadjian (Republican)[143] Salud Carbajal (Democratic)[144] Justin Fareed (Republican)[145] Steve Isakson (No Party Preference)[146] Matt Kokkonen (Republican)[147] Benjamin Lucas (Democratic)[148] Bill Ostrander (Democratic)[149] Helene Schneider (Democratic)[150] John Uebersax (No Party Preference)[151] |
California 25 | R+3 | Steve Knight | Republican | 2014 | Running | Steve Knight (Republican)[152] Bryan Caforio (Democratic)[153] Jeffrey Moffatt (Republican)[154] Lou Vince (Democratic)[155] |
California 26 | D+4 | Julia Brownley | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Julia Brownley (Democratic)[110] Rafael Dagnesses (Republican)[156] |
California 27 | D+11 | Judy Chu | Democratic | 2009 | Running | Judy Chu (Democratic)[110] Jack Orswell (Republican)[157] Tim Sweeney (No Party Preference)[157] |
California 28 | D+20 | Adam Schiff | Democratic | 2000 | Running | Adam Schiff (Democratic)[158] Sal Genovese (Democratic) Lenore Solis (Republican) |
California 29 | D+25 | Tony Cárdenas | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Tony Cárdenas (Democratic)[110] Richard Alarcon (Democratic)[159] Benny Bernal (Democratic)[159] David Guzman (Democratic)[159] Joe Shammas (Democratic)[159] |
California 30 | D+14 | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Brad Sherman (Democratic)[110] Luke Davis (Democratic) Patrea Patrick (Democratic) Raji Rab (Democratic)[160] Mark Reed (Republican) Navraj Singh (Republican) Chris Townsend (Republican)[160] |
California 31 | D+5 | Pete Aguilar | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Pete Aguilar (Democratic)[161] Kaisar Ahmed (Democratic)[157] Joe Baca (Republican)[162] Paul Chabot (Republican)[163] Sean Flynn (Republican)[164] |
California 32 | D+12 | Grace Napolitano | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Grace Napolitano (Democratic)[165] Gordon Fisher (Republican) Roger Hernández (Democratic)[166] |
California 33 | D+11 | Ted Lieu | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Ted Lieu (Democratic)[110] Kenneth Wright (Republican) |
California 34 | D+30 | Xavier Becerra | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Xavier Becerra (Democratic)[167] Adrienne Edwards (Democratic) |
California 35 | D+15 | Norma Torres | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Norma Torres (Democratic)[110] Tyler Fischella (Republican)[157] |
California 36 | R+1 | Raul Ruiz | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Raul Ruiz (Democratic)[110] Jeff Stone (Republican)[168] Steven Wolkowicz (Republican) |
California 37 | D+34 | Karen Bass | Democratic | 2010 | Running | Karen Bass (Democratic)[169] Shariff Hasan (Republican)[170] Chris Wiggins (Democratic) |
California 38 | D+12 | Linda Sanchez | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Linda Sanchez (Democratic)[110] Scott Adams (No Party Preference) Ryan Downing (Republican) |
California 39 | R+5 | Ed Royce | Republican | 1992 | Running | Ed Royce (Republican)[157] Brett Murdock (Democratic)[171] |
California 40 | D+29 | Lucille Roybal-Allard | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic)[110] Roman Gabriel Gonzalez (No Party Preference) |
California 41 | D+9 | Mark Takano | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Mark Takano (Democratic)[172] Randy Fox (Republican)[173] Cody Ryan (Republican) Doug Shepherd (Republican)[174] |
California 42 | R+10 | Ken Calvert | Republican | 1992 | Running | Ken Calvert (Republican) Kerri Condley (Independent)[175][176] Tim Sheridan (Democratic)[176] |
California 43 | D+26 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1990 | Running | Maxine Waters (Democratic)[110] Omar Navarro (Republican) |
California 44 | D+32 | Janice Hahn | Democratic | 2011 | Retiring to run for the Board of Supervisors | Nanette Barragan (Democratic)[177] Christopher Castillo (Republican)[178] Michael De Mauricio (No Party Preference) Martha Delgadillo (Democratic)[178] Morris Griffin (Democratic)[178] Isadore Hall, III (Democratic)[179] Analilia Joya (Democratic) Marcus Musante (Democratic)[180] Sylvia Ortiz (Democratic)[178] Ronald Siegel (Republican) Armando Sotomayor (Democratic)[178] |
California 45 | R+7 | Mimi Walters | Republican | 2014 | Running | Mimi Walters (Republican)[181] Max Gouron (Democratic)[181] Greg Raths (Republican)[182] Ron Varasteh (Democratic)[110] |
California 46 | D+9 | Loretta Sanchez | Democratic | 1996 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Louie Contreras (Republican)[183] Lou Correa (Democratic)[184] Joe Dunn (Democratic)[185] Rudy Gaona (Republican)[183] Nancy Marin (No Party Preference) Bao Nguyen (Democratic)[186] Bob Peterson (Republican) Lynn Schott (Republican)[187] |
California 47 | D+8 | Alan Lowenthal | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Alan Lowenthal (Democratic)[110] Sanford Kahn (Republican)[188] Andy Whallon (Republican)[178] |
California 48 | R+7 | Dana Rohrabacher | Republican | 1988 | Running | Dana Rohrabacher (Republican)[181] Robert Banuelos (Democratic)[181] Suzanne Savary (Democratic)[110] |
California 49 | R+4 | Darrell Issa | Republican | 2000 | Running | Darrell Issa (Republican)[181] Doug Applegate (Democratic)[189] Ryan Wingo (No Party Preference) |
California 50 | R+14 | Duncan D. Hunter | Republican | 2008 | Running | Duncan D. Hunter (Republican) Patrick Malloy (Democratic)[110] Scott Meisterlin (Republican) David Secor (Democratic) H. Fuji Shioura (No Party Preference) |
California 51 | D+16 | Juan Vargas | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Juan Vargas (Democratic)[110] Juan Hidalgo (Republican) Juan "Charly" Mercado-Flores (Democratic) Carlos Sanchez (Republican) |
California 52 | D+2 | Scott Peters | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Scott Peters (Democratic)[110] Terry Reagan Allvord (Republican) Jacquie Atkinson (Republican)[190] Mike Canada (Republican) Denise Gitsham (Republican)[191] John Horst (Republican)[192] |
California 53 | D+10 | Susan Davis | Democratic | 2000 | Running | Susan Davis (Democratic)[110] Jim Ash (Republican) James Veltmeyer (Republican) |
Colorado
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Colorado 1 | D+18 | Diana DeGette | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Diana DeGette (Democratic) Chuck Norris (Democratic)[193] Casper Stockham (Republican)[194] |
Colorado 2 | D+8 | Jared Polis | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Jared Polis (Democratic) Nic Morse (Republican)[195] |
Colorado 3 | R+5 | Scott Tipton | Republican | 2010 | Running | Scott Tipton (Republican)[196] Alex Beinstein (Republican)[197] Gail Schwartz (Democratic)[198] |
Colorado 4 | R+11 | Ken Buck | Republican | 2014 | Running | Ken Buck (Republican)[199] Bob Seay (Democratic)[200] |
Colorado 5 | R+13 | Doug Lamborn | Republican | 2006 | Running | Doug Lamborn (Republican)[201] Calandra Vargas (Republican)[202] Donald Martinez (Democratic)[203] Misty Plowright (Democratic)[203] |
Colorado 6 | D+1 | Mike Coffman | Republican | 2008 | Running | Mike Coffman (Republican)[204] Morgan Carroll (Democratic)[205] |
Colorado 7 | D+5 | Ed Perlmutter | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Ed Perlmutter (Democratic) George Athanasopoulos (Republican)[206] |
Connecticut
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent status | Candidates |
Connecticut 1 | D+13 | John Larson | Democratic | 1998 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Connecticut 2 | D+5 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Joe Courtney (Democratic)[207] Daria Novak (Republican)[207] |
Connecticut 3 | D+11 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 1990 | Running | Rosa DeLauro (Democratic)[208] |
Connecticut 4 | D+5 | Jim Himes | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Jim Himes (Democratic)[209] John Shaban (Republican)[210] |
Connecticut 5 | D+3 | Elizabeth Esty | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Elizabeth Esty (Democratic)[211] Clay Cope (Republican)[212] Matt Maxwell (Republican)[213] John Pistone (Republican)[214] Bill Stevens (Republican)[215] Stephanie Piddock (Independent)[216] |
Delaware
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Delaware at-large | D+8 | John Carney | Democratic | 2010 | Retiring to run for Governor | Sean Barney (Democratic)[217] Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic)[218] Mike Miller (Democratic)[219] Bryan Townsend (Democratic)[220] Rose Izzo (Republican)[218] Hans Reigle (Republican)[221] |
Florida
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Florida 1 | R+21 | Jeff Miller | Republican | 2001 | Retiring | Robert Blake (Republican)[222] Rebekah Johansen Bydlak (Republican)[223] Cris Dosev (Republican)[224] Greg Evers (Republican)[225] Brian Frazier (Republican)[226] Matt Gaetz (Republican)[224] Rich Gazlay (Republican)[227] John Mills (Republican)[228] Mark Wichern (Republican)[224] James Zumwalt (Republican)[227] Amanda Kondrat'yev (Democratic)[229] Steven Specht (Democratic)[230] Elizabeth Schrey (No Party Affiliation)[231] |
Florida 2 | R+6 | Gwen Graham | Democratic | 2014 | Retiring | Neal Dunn (Republican)[232] Jeff Moran (Republican)[233] Ken Sukhia (Republican)[234] Mary Thomas (Republican)[235] Rob Lapham (Libertarian)[236] |
Florida 3 | R+14 | Ted Yoho | Republican | 2012 | Running | Ted Yoho (Republican)[237] Ed Emery (Democratic)[238] |
Florida 4 | R+19 | Ander Crenshaw | Republican | 2000 | Retiring | David Foxx (Republican)[239] Bill McClure (Republican)[240] Deborah Pueschel (Republican)[241] Lake Ray (Republican)[242] John Rutherford (Republican)[243] |
Florida 5 | D+21 | Corrine Brown | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Corrine Brown (Democratic)[244] LJ Holloway (Democratic)[245] Al Lawson (Democratic)[246] Glo Smith (Republican)[247] |
Florida 6 | R+9 | Ron DeSantis | Republican | 2012 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Fred Costello (Republican)[248] G.G. Galloway (Republican)[249] James Jusick (Republican)[250] Ric Keller (Republican)[251] Pat Mooney (Republican)[252] Brandon Patty (Republican)[253] David Santiago (Republican)[254] Richard Dembinsky (Democratic)[255] Jason Kendall (Democratic)[255] Bill McCullough (Democratic)[253] George Pappas (Democratic)[256] Dwayne Taylor (Democratic)[257] |
Florida 7 | R+4 | John Mica | Republican | 1992 | Running | John Mica (Republican)[258] Mark Busch (Republican)[259] |
Florida 8 | R+9 | Bill Posey | Republican | 2008 | Running | Bill Posey (Republican)[260] |
Florida 9 | D+8 | Alan Grayson | Democratic | 2012 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Jason Borders (Democratic)[259] Valleri Crabtree (Democratic)[261] Dena Minning (Democratic)[262] Susannah Randolph (Democratic)[263] Ricardo Rangel (Democratic)[264] Darren Soto (Democratic)[265] Terry Howard (Republican)[259] Wayne Liebnitzky (Republican)[259] Wanda Rentas (Republican)[266] |
Florida 10 | R+6 | Dan Webster | Republican | 2010 | Retiring to run in Florida's 11th congressional district | Val Demings (Democratic)[267] Fatima Fahmy (Democratic)[268] Bob Poe (Democratic)[269] Geraldine Thompson (Democratic)[270] Thuy Lowe (Republican)[271] |
Florida 11 | R+11 | Rich Nugent | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Mark Fisher (Republican)[272] Justin Grabelle (Republican)[273] Dan Webster (Republican)[274] Dave Koller (Democratic)[275] Matthew Schnackenberg (Libertarian)[276] |
Florida 12 | R+7 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 2006 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Florida 13 | R+1 | David Jolly | Republican | 2014 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Mark Bircher (Republican)[277] Paul DeCailly (Republican)[278] Will Leverson (Republican)[278] Sharon Russ (Republican)[278] Charlie Crist (Democratic)[279] |
Florida 14 | D+13 | Kathy Castor | Democratic | 2006 | Undecided or undeclared | Eddie Adams (Republican)[280] Christine Quinn (Republican)[281] |
Florida 15 | R+6 | Dennis Ross | Republican | 2010 | Running | Dennis Ross (Republican)[282] Jim Lange (Democratic)[283] |
Florida 16 | R+6 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 2006 | Running | Vern Buchanan (Republican)[284] Brent King (Democratic)[285] Jan Schneider (Democratic)[286] |
Florida 17 | R+10 | Tom Rooney | Republican | 2008 | Running | Tom Rooney (Republican)[287] John Sawyer (Republican)[288] Allen Ellison (Democratic)[288] April Freeman (Democratic)[289] |
Florida 18 | R+3 | Patrick Murphy | Democratic | 2012 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Jonathan Chane (Democratic)[290] Randy Perkins (Democratic)[291] John Xuna (Democratic)[292] Carl J. Domino (Republican)[293] Mark Freeman (Republican)[294] Rick Kozell (Republican)[295] Brian Mast (Republican)[295] Rebecca Negron (Republican)[296] Noelle Nikpour (Republican)[297] Rick Roth (Republican)[298] |
Florida 19 | R+12 | Curt Clawson | Republican | 2014 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Florida 20 | D+29 | Alcee Hastings | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Alcee Hastings (Democratic)[299] |
Florida 21 | D+10 | Ted Deutch | Democratic | 2010 | Retiring to run in Florida's 22nd congressional district | Lois Frankel (Democratic)[300] Carlos Fernandez (Republican)[301] Paul Spain (Republican)[301] Sean Standard (Republican)[301] |
Florida 22 | D+3 | Lois Frankel | Democratic | 2012 | Retiring to run in Florida's 21st congressional district | Ted Deutch (Democratic)[300] Andrea Leigh McGee (Republican)[302] |
Florida 23 | D+9 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)[303] Tim Canova (Democratic)[304] Douglas Hughes (Democratic)[305] Marty Feigenbaum (Republican)[306] Joe Kaufman (Republican)[307] |
Florida 24 | D+34 | Frederica Wilson | Democratic | 2010 | Running | Frederica Wilson (Democratic)[308] Randal Hill (Democratic)[309] |
Florida 25 | R+5 | Mario Diaz-Balart | Republican | 2002 | Undecided or undeclared | Alina Valdes (Democratic)[310] |
Florida 26 | R+1 | Carlos Curbelo | Republican | 2014 | Running | Carlos Curbelo (Republican)[311] Joe Garcia (Democratic)[312] Annette Taddeo (Democratic)[313] |
Florida 27 | R+2 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | Republican | 1989 | Running | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican)[314] David Adams (Republican)[315] Thomas Cruz-Wiggins (Democratic)[314] Frank Perez (Democratic)[314] |
Georgia
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Georgia 1 | R+9 | Buddy Carter | Republican | 2014 | Running | Buddy Carter (Republican)[316] |
Georgia 2 | D+6 | Sanford Bishop | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Sanford Bishop (Democratic)[317] Greg Duke (Republican)[318] Diane Vann (Republican)[316] |
Georgia 3 | R+19 | Lynn Westmoreland | Republican | 2004 | Retiring | Sam Anders (Republican)[319] Mike Crane (Republican)[320] Drew Ferguson (Republican)[321] Chip Flanegan (Republican)[319] Richard Mix (Republican)[322] Jim Pace (Republican)[323] Rod Thomas (Republican)[319] Tamarkus Cook (Democratic)[324] Angela Pendley (Democratic)[325] |
Georgia 4 | D+21 | Hank Johnson | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Hank Johnson (Democratic)[326] Victor Armendariz (Republican)[327] |
Georgia 5 | D+32 | John Lewis | Democratic | 1986 | Running | John Lewis (Democratic)[328] Douglas Bell (Republican)[329] |
Georgia 6 | R+14 | Tom Price | Republican | 2004 | Running | Tom Price (Republican)[330] Rodney Stooksbury (Democratic)[331] |
Georgia 7 | R+14 | Rob Woodall | Republican | 2010 | Running | Rob Woodall (Republican)[332] Rashid Malik (Democratic)[332] |
Georgia 8 | R+15 | Austin Scott | Republican | 2010 | Running | Austin Scott (Republican)[333] Angela Hicks (Republican)[327] James Harris (Democratic)[334] |
Georgia 9 | R+30 | Doug Collins | Republican | 2012 | Running | Doug Collins (Republican)[332] Roger Fitzpatrick (Republican)[335] Paul Broun (Republican)[336] Bernie Fontaine (Republican)[337] Mike Scupin (Republican)[338] |
Georgia 10 | R+14 | Jody Hice | Republican | 2014 | Running | Jody Hice (Republican)[331] |
Georgia 11 | R+19 | Barry Loudermilk | Republican | 2014 | Running | Barry Loudermilk (Republican)[330] Hayden Collins (Republican)[339] Daniel Cowan (Republican)[336] Billy Davis (Republican)[340] William Llop (Republican)[316] Don Wilson (Democratic)[316] |
Georgia 12 | R+9 | Rick Allen | Republican | 2014 | Running | Rick Allen (Republican)[330] Eugene Yu (Republican)[341] Tricia Carpenter-McCracken (Democratic)[334] Joyce Nolin (Democratic)[337] |
Georgia 13 | D+16 | David Scott | Democratic | 2002 | Running | David Scott (Democratic)[339] |
Georgia 14 | R+26 | Tom Graves | Republican | 2010 | Running | Tom Graves (Republican)[342] Allan Levene (Republican)[343] Mickey Tuck (Republican)[344] |
Hawaii
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Hawaii 1 | D+18 | Mark Takai | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Mark Takai (Democratic)[345] |
Hawaii 2 | D+21 | Tulsi Gabbard | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Tulsi Gabbard (Democratic) Eric Hafner (Republican)[346] |
Idaho
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Idaho 1 | R+18 | Raul Labrador | Republican | 2010 | Running | Raul Labrador (Republican)[347] Gordon Counsil (Republican)[348] Isaac Haugen (Republican)[349] Shizandra Fox (Democratic)[350] Staniela Nikolova (Democratic)[350] James Piotrowski (Democratic)[351] |
Idaho 2 | R+17 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 1998 | Running | Mike Simpson (Republican)[352] Lisa Marie (Republican)[350] Jennifer Martinez (Democratic)[353] |
Illinois
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Illinois 1 | D+28 | Bobby Rush | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Bobby Rush (Democratic)[354] August Deuser (Republican)[355] |
Illinois 2 | D+29 | Robin Kelly | Democratic | 2013 | Running | Robin Kelly (Democratic)[356] John Morrow (Republican)[357] |
Illinois 3 | D+5 | Dan Lipinski | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Dan Lipinski (Democratic)[358] |
Illinois 4 | D+29 | Luis Gutiérrez | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Luis Gutiérrez (Democratic)[359] |
Illinois 5 | D+16 | Mike Quigley | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Mike Quigley (Democratic)[360] |
Illinois 6 | R+4 | Peter Roskam | Republican | 2006 | Running | Peter Roskam (Republican)[361] Amanda Howland (Democratic)[361] |
Illinois 7 | D+36 | Danny Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Danny Davis (Democratic)[362] |
Illinois 8 | D+8 | Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | 2012 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic)[363] Pete DiCianni (Republican)[364] |
Illinois 9 | D+15 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Jan Schakowsky (Democratic)[365] Joan McCarthy Lasonde (Republican)[365] |
Illinois 10 | D+8 | Bob Dold | Republican | 2014 | Running | Bob Dold (Republican)[366] Brad Schneider (Democratic)[367] |
Illinois 11 | D+8 | Bill Foster | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Bill Foster (Democratic)[368] Tonia Khouri (Republican)[369] |
Illinois 12 | Even | Mike Bost | Republican | 2014 | Running | Mike Bost (Republican)[370] C.J. Baricevic (Democratic)[371] |
Illinois 13 | Even | Rodney Davis | Republican | 2012 | Running | Rodney Davis (Republican)[372] Mark Wicklund (Democratic)[373] |
Illinois 14 | R+5 | Randy Hultgren | Republican | 2010 | Running | Randy Hultgren (Republican)[374] Jim Walz (Democratic)[374] |
Illinois 15 | R+14 | John Shimkus | Republican | 1996 | Running | John Shimkus (Republican)[372] |
Illinois 16 | R+4 | Adam Kinzinger | Republican | 2010 | Running | Adam Kinzinger (Republican)[375] |
Illinois 17 | D+7 | Cheri Bustos | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Cheri Bustos (Democratic)[376] Patrick Harlan (Republican)[377] |
Illinois 18 | R+11 | Darin LaHood | Republican | 2015 | Running | Darin LaHood (Republican)[378] |
Indiana
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Indiana 1 | D+10 | Pete Visclosky | Democratic | 1984 | Running | Pete Visclosky (Democratic)[379] |
Indiana 2 | R+6 | Jackie Walorski | Republican | 2012 | Running | Jackie Walorski (Republican)[380] Lynn Coleman (Democratic)[381] |
Indiana 3 | R+13 | Marlin Stutzman | Republican | 2010 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Jim Banks (Republican)[382] Tommy Schrader (Democratic)[383] |
Indiana 4 | R+11 | Todd Rokita | Republican | 2010 | Running | Todd Rokita (Republican)[384] John Dale (Democratic)[385] |
Indiana 5 | R+9 | Susan Brooks | Republican | 2012 | Running | Susan Brooks (Republican)[386] Angela Demaree (Democratic)[387] |
Indiana 6 | R+12 | Luke Messer | Republican | 2012 | Running | Luke Messer (Republican)[388] Barry Welsh (Democratic)[385] |
Indiana 7 | D+13 | Andre Carson | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Andre Carson (Democratic)[385] Cat Ping (Republican)[385] |
Indiana 8 | R+8 | Larry Bucshon | Republican | 2010 | Running | Larry Bucshon (Republican)[385] Ron Drake (Democratic)[385] David Orentlicher (Democratic)[389] |
Indiana 9 | R+9 | Todd Young | Republican | 2010 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Trey Hollingsworth (Republican)[390] Shelli Yoder (Democratic)[391] |
Iowa
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Iowa 1 | D+5 | Rod Blum | Republican | 2014 | Running | Rod Blum (Republican)[392] Pat Murphy (Democratic)[393] Monica Vernon (Democratic)[394] |
Iowa 2 | D+4 | Dave Loebsack | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Dave Loebsack (Democratic)[395] Chris Peters (Republican)[396] |
Iowa 3 | Even | David Young | Republican | 2014 | Running | David Young (Republican)[397] Joe Grandanette (Republican)[398] Desmund Adams (Democratic)[399] Jim Mowrer (Democratic)[400] Mike Sherzan (Democratic)[401] |
Iowa 4 | R+5 | Steve King | Republican | 2002 | Running | Steve King (Republican)[402] Rick Bertrand (Republican)[403] Kim Weaver (Democratic)[404] |
Kansas
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Kansas 1 | R+23 | Tim Huelskamp | Republican | 2010 | Running | Tim Huelskamp (Republican)[405] Roger Marshall (Republican)[406] Kerry Burt (Libertarian)[407] Alan LaPolice (Independent)[408] |
Kansas 2 | R+8 | Lynn Jenkins | Republican | 2008 | Running | Lynn Jenkins (Republican)[409] Britani Potter (Democratic)[410] Mike Pryor (Democratic)[411] |
Kansas 3 | R+6 | Kevin Yoder | Republican | 2010 | Running | Kevin Yoder (Republican)[405] Reggie Marselus (Democratic)[412] Nathaniel McLaughlin (Democratic)[413] Steve Hohe (Libertarian)[414] |
Kansas 4 | R+14 | Mike Pompeo | Republican | 2010 | Running | Mike Pompeo (Republican)[409] Dan Giroux (Democratic)[415] Miranda Allen (Independent)[416] |
Kentucky
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Kentucky 1 | R+18 | Ed Whitfield | Republican | 1994 | Retiring | Jason Batts (Republican)[417] Miles Caughey (Republican)[418] James Comer (Republican)[419] Mike Pape (Republican)[420] Sam Gaskins (Democratic)[421] |
Kentucky 2 | R+16 | Brett Guthrie | Republican | 2008 | Running | Brett Guthrie (Republican)[422] |
Kentucky 3 | D+4 | John Yarmuth | Democratic | 2006 | Running | John Yarmuth (Democratic)[423] Harold Bratcher (Republican)[424] Everett Corley (Republican)[424] Robert DeVore (Republican)[425] |
Kentucky 4 | R+16 | Thomas Massie | Republican | 2012 | Running | Thomas Massie (Republican)[426] Calvin Sidle (Democratic)[424] |
Kentucky 5 | R+25 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 1980 | Running | Hal Rogers (Republican)[427] John Burk Jr. (Republican)[427] |
Kentucky 6 | R+9 | Andy Barr | Republican | 2012 | Running | Andy Barr (Republican)[428] Roger Brill (Republican)[424] Nancy Jo Kemper (Democratic)[429] Geoff Young (Democratic)[429] |
Louisiana
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Louisiana 1 | R+26 | Steve Scalise | Republican | 2008 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Louisiana 2 | D+23 | Cedric Richmond | Democratic | 2010 | Running | Cedric Richmond (Democratic)[430] |
Louisiana 3 | R+19 | Charles Boustany | Republican | 2004 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Scott Angelle (Republican)[431] Greg Ellison (Republican)[432] Brett Geymann (Republican)[433] Erick Knezek (Republican)[434] Gus Rantz (Republican)[435] Grover Rees (Republican)[436] |
Louisiana 4 | R+13 | John Fleming | Republican | 2008 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Trey Baucum (Republican)[437] Elbert Guillory (Republican)[438] Oliver Jenkins (Republican)[439] Rick John (Republican)[440] Mike Johnson (Republican)[441] |
Louisiana 5 | R+15 | Ralph Abraham | Republican | 2014 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Louisiana 6 | R+21 | Garret Graves | Republican | 2014 | Undecided or undeclared |
Maine
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Maine 1 | D+9 | Chellie Pingree | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Chellie Pingree (Democratic)[442] Mark Holbrook (Republican)[442] Ande Smith (Republican)[443] |
Maine 2 | D+2 | Bruce Poliquin | Republican | 2014 | Running | Bruce Poliquin (Republican)[444] Emily Cain (Democratic)[445] |
Maryland
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Maryland 1 | R+14 | Andy Harris | Republican | 2010 | Running | Andy Harris (Republican)[446] Joe Werner (Democratic)[447] |
Maryland 2 | D+10 | Dutch Ruppersberger | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic)[448] Pat McDonough (Republican)[449] |
Maryland 3 | D+9 | John Sarbanes | Democratic | 2006 | Running | John Sarbanes (Democratic)[450] Mark Plaster (Republican)[451] |
Maryland 4 | D+26 | Donna Edwards | Democratic | 2008 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Anthony G. Brown (Democratic)[452] George McDermott (Republican)[453] |
Maryland 5 | D+14 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 1981 | Running | Steny Hoyer (Democratic)[454] Sam Faddis (Republican)[455] |
Maryland 6 | D+4 | John Delaney | Democratic | 2012 | Running | John Delaney (Democratic)[456] Amie Hoeber (Republican)[457] |
Maryland 7 | D+24 | Elijah Cummings | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Elijah Cummings (Democratic)[458] William Newton (Republican)[454] |
Maryland 8 | D+11 | Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | 2002 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Jamie Raskin (Democratic)[459] Dan Cox (Republican)[460] |
Massachusetts
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Massachusetts 1 | D+13 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 1988 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Massachusetts 2 | D+8 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Jim McGovern (Democratic)[461] |
Massachusetts 3 | D+6 | Niki Tsongas | Democratic | 2007 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Massachusetts 4 | D+6 | Joe Kennedy | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Joe Kennedy (Democratic)[462] |
Massachusetts 5 | D+14 | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 2013 | Running | Katherine Clark (Democratic)[463] |
Massachusetts 6 | D+4 | Seth Moulton | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Seth Moulton (Democratic)[464] |
Massachusetts 7 | D+31 | Mike Capuano | Democratic | 1998 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Massachusetts 8 | D+6 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 2001 | Undecided or undeclared | William Burke (Republican)[465] |
Massachusetts 9 | D+5 | Bill Keating | Democratic | 2010 | Undecided or undeclared | Mark Alliegro (Republican)[466] Tom O'Malley (Republican)[467] Allen Waters (Republican)[466] |
Michigan
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Michigan 1 | R+5 | Dan Benishek | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Jason Allen (Republican)[468] Jack Bergman (Republican)[469] Tom Casperson (Republican)[470] Jerry Cannon (Democratic)[471] Lon Johnson (Democratic)[472] |
Michigan 2 | R+7 | Bill Huizenga | Republican | 2010 | Running | Bill Huizenga (Republican)[473] Dennis B. Murphy (Democratic)[474] |
Michigan 3 | R+4 | Justin Amash | Republican | 2010 | Running | Justin Amash (Republican)[473] Douglas Smith (Democratic)[473] |
Michigan 4 | R+5 | John Moolenaar | Republican | 2014 | Running | John Moolenaar (Republican)[475] |
Michigan 5 | D+10 | Dan Kildee | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Dan Kildee (Democratic)[476] Al Hardwick (Republican)[473] |
Michigan 6 | R+1 | Fred Upton | Republican | 1986 | Running | Fred Upton (Republican)[477] Paul Clements (Democratic)[478] |
Michigan 7 | R+3 | Tim Walberg | Republican | 2010 | Running | Tim Walberg (Republican)[473] Doug North (Republican)[473] Gretchen Driskell (Democratic)[479] |
Michigan 8 | R+2 | Mike Bishop | Republican | 2014 | Running | Mike Bishop (Republican)[480] Melissa Gilbert (Democratic)[481] Linda Keefe (Democratic)[482] |
Michigan 9 | D+6 | Sander Levin | Democratic | 1982 | Running | Sander Levin (Democratic)[483] Christopher Morse (Republican)[473] |
Michigan 10 | R+6 | Candice Miller | Republican | 2002 | Retiring | Anthony Forlini (Republican)[484] Paul Mitchell (Republican)[485] Phil Pavlov (Republican)[486] Alan Sanborn (Republican)[487] David VanAssche (Republican)[488] Frank Accavitti Jr. (Democratic)[489] |
Michigan 11 | R+4 | Dave Trott | Republican | 2014 | Running | Dave Trott (Republican)[473] Anil Kumar (Democratic)[490] |
Michigan 12 | D+15 | Debbie Dingell | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Debbie Dingell (Democratic)[491] Jeff Jones (Republican)[473] |
Michigan 13 | D+34 | John Conyers | Democratic | 1964 | Running | John Conyers (Democratic)[492] Janice Winfrey (Democratic)[493] Jeff Gorman (Republican)[473] |
Michigan 14 | D+29 | Brenda Lawrence | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Brenda Lawrence (Democratic)[473] Vanessa Moss (Democratic)[473] Terrance Morrison (Democratic)[494] Howard Klausner (Republican)[473] |
Minnesota
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Minnesota 1 | R+1 | Tim Walz | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Tim Walz (Democratic)[495] Jim Hagedorn (Republican)[496] |
Minnesota 2 | R+2 | John Kline | Republican | 2002 | Retiring | David Benson-Staebler (Republican)[497] David Gerson (Republican)[498] John Howe (Republican)[499] Jason Lewis (Republican)[500] Darlene Miller (Republican)[501] Gene Rechtzigel (Republican)[502] Angie Craig (Democratic)[498] |
Minnesota 3 | R+2 | Erik Paulsen | Republican | 2008 | Undecided or undeclared | Terri Bonoff (Democratic)[503] |
Minnesota 4 | D+11 | Betty McCollum | Democratic | 2000 | Undecided or undeclared | Greg Ryan (Republican)[504] |
Minnesota 5 | D+22 | Keith Ellison | Democratic | 2006 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Minnesota 6 | R+10 | Tom Emmer | Republican | 2014 | Running | Tom Emmer (Republican)[505] AJ Kern (Republican)[506] Bob Helland (Democratic)[507] Brian Hile (Independent)[508] |
Minnesota 7 | R+6 | Collin Peterson | Democratic | 1990 | Running | Collin Peterson (Democratic)[509] Amanda Lynn Hinson (Republican)[510] Dave Hughes (Republican)[511] |
Minnesota 8 | D+1 | Rick Nolan | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Rick Nolan (Democratic)[512] Stewart Mills (Republican)[513] |
Mississippi
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Mississippi 1 | R+16 | Trent Kelly | Republican | 2015 | Running | Jacob Owens (Democratic)[514] Trent Kelly (Republican)[515] |
Mississippi 2 | D+13 | Bennie Thompson | Democratic | 1993 | Running | Bennie Thompson (Democratic)[514] John Bouie II (Republican)[515] |
Mississippi 3 | R+14 | Gregg Harper | Republican | 2008 | Running | Dennis Quinn (Democratic)[515] Gregg Harper (Republican)[515] |
Mississippi 4 | R+21 | Steven Palazzo | Republican | 2010 | Running | Mark Gladney (Democratic)[514] Steven Palazzo (Republican)[515] |
Missouri
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Missouri 1 | D+28 | Lacy Clay | Democratic | 2000 | Running | Maria Chappelle-Nadal (Democratic)[516] Lacy Clay (Democratic)[517] Bill Haas (Democratic) Steven G. Bailey (Republican) Paul Berry III (Republican)[518] |
Missouri 2 | R+8 | Ann Wagner | Republican | 2012 | Running | Bill Otto (Democratic)[519] Ann Wagner (Republican)[520] |
Missouri 3 | R+13 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | Republican | 2008 | Running | Kevin Miller (Democratic) Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)[521] |
Missouri 4 | R+13 | Vicky Hartzler | Republican | 2010 | Running | Gordon Christensen (Democratic)[522] Vicky Hartzler (Republican)[523] John Webb (Republican)[524] |
Missouri 5 | D+9 | Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic)[525] Austin Rucker (Republican)[526] Berton Knox (Republican) |
Missouri 6 | R+12 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Running | Edward D. Fields (Democratic) Travis Gonzalez (Democratic)[527] Sam Graves (Republican) Kyle Reid (Republican) Donnie Swartz (Republican)[528] |
Missouri 7 | R+19 | Billy Long | Republican | 2010 | Running | Billy Long (Republican)[529] Christopher Batsche (Republican)[529] Matthew Evans (Republican) Genevieve Williams (Democratic} |
Missouri 8 | R+17 | Jason Smith | Republican | 2013 | Running | Jason T. Smith (Republican)[530] Todd Mahn (Republican) Phillip S. Smith (Republican) Hal Brown (Republican} |
Montana
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Montana at-large | R+7 | Ryan Zinke | Republican | 2014 | Running | Ryan Zinke (Republican)[531] Denise Juneau (Democratic)[532] |
Nebraska
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Nebraska 1 | R+10 | Jeff Fortenberry | Republican | 2004 | Running | Jeff Fortenberry (Republican)[533] Daniel Wik (Democratic)[534] |
Nebraska 2 | R+4 | Brad Ashford | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Brad Ashford (Democratic)[535] Don Bacon (Republican)[536] Chip Maxwell (Republican)[537] Steven Laird (Libertarian)[538] Andy Shambaugh (Libertarian)[538] Jeffrey Lynn Stein (Libertarian)[538] |
Nebraska 3 | R+23 | Adrian Smith | Republican | 2006 | Running | Adrian Smith (Republican)[533] |
Nevada
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Nevada 1 | D+14 | Dina Titus | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Dina Titus (Democratic)[539] Patrick Boylan (Democratic)[540] Jose Solorio (Democratic)[540] Louis Baker (Republican)[540] Stephanie Carlisle (Republican)[540] Fred Horne (Republican)[540] Gary Johnston (Republican)[540] Jeff Miller (Republican)[540] Mary Perry (Republican)[540] Kamau Bakari (Independent American)[541] |
Nevada 2 | R+5 | Mark Amodei | Republican | 2011 | Running | Mark Amodei (Republican)[542] Vance Alm (Democratic)[543] Chip Evans (Democratic)[544] Rick Shepherd (Democratic)[543] John Everhart (Independent American)[545] Drew Knight (Independent)[545] |
Nevada 3 | Even | Joe Heck | Republican | 2010 | Retiring to run for the U.S. Senate | Kerry Bowers (Republican)[546] Michele Fiore (Republican)[547] Sami Khal (Republican)[548] Andy Matthews (Republican)[549] Michael Roberson (Republican)[550] Danny Tarkanian (Republican)[551] Annette Teijeiro (Republican)[552] Barry Michaels (Democratic)[553] Jacky Rosen (Democratic)[554] Jesse Sbaih (Democratic)[555] Steve Schiffman (Democratic)[548] Alex Singer (Democratic)[546] Neil Waite (Democratic)[548] Warren Markowitz (Independent American)[548] David Goossen (Independent)[548] |
Nevada 4 | D+4 | Cresent Hardy | Republican | 2014 | Running | Cresent Hardy (Republican)[556] Mike Monroe (Republican)[557] Wayne J. Villines (Republican)[557] Morse Arberry (Democratic)[558] Brandon Casutt (Democratic)[559] Lucy Flores (Democratic)[560] Ruben Kihuen (Democratic)[561] Susie Lee (Democratic)[562] Dan Rolle (Democratic)[559] Mike Schaefer (Democratic)[546] Rodney Smith (Democratic)[559] Steve Brown (Libertarian)[557] Mike Little (Independent American)[557] |
New Hampshire
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
New Hampshire 1 | R+1 | Frank Guinta | Republican | 2014 | Running | Frank Guinta (Republican)[563] Rich Ashooh (Republican)[564] Jamieson Gradert (Republican)[565] Shawn O'Connor (Democratic)[566] Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)[567] |
New Hampshire 2 | D+3 | Ann McLane Kuster | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Ann McLane Kuster (Democratic)[568] Jack Flanagan (Republican)[569] Casey Newell (Republican)[570] |
New Jersey
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
New Jersey 1 | D+13 | Donald Norcross | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Donald Norcross (Democratic)[571] Alex Law (Democratic)[572] Bob Patterson (Republican)[573] |
New Jersey 2 | D+1 | Frank LoBiondo | Republican | 1994 | Running | Frank LoBiondo (Republican)[574] Ednard Enes (Republican)[575] Dave Cole (Democratic)[576] Tino Rozzo (Democratic)[577] |
New Jersey 3 | R+1 | Tom MacArthur | Republican | 2014 | Running | Tom MacArthur (Republican)[578] Jim Keady (Democratic)[579] Fred LaVergne (Democratic)[580] |
New Jersey 4 | R+7 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Running | Chris Smith (Republican)[575] Bruce MacDonald (Republican)[575] Lorna Phillipson (Democratic)[581] |
New Jersey 5 | R+4 | Scott Garrett | Republican | 2002 | Running | Scott Garrett (Republican)[575] Michael Cino (Republican)[582] Peter Vallorosi (Republican)[575] Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)[583] |
New Jersey 6 | D+8 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 | Running | Frank Pallone (Democratic)[575] Brent Sonnek-Schmelz (Republican)[575] |
New Jersey 7 | R+6 | Leonard Lance | Republican | 2008 | Running | Leonard Lance (Republican)[584] Craig Heard (Republican)[585] David Larsen (Republican)[586] Chris Faraone (Democratic)[575] Peter Jacob (Democratic)[587] |
New Jersey 8 | D+24 | Albio Sires | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Albio Sires (Democratic)[588] Eloy Delgado (Democratic)[589] Agha Khan (Republican)[575] |
New Jersey 9 | D+14 | Bill Pascrell | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Bill Pascrell (Democratic)[590] Hector Castillo (Republican)[575] |
New Jersey 10 | D+34 | Donald Payne | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Donald Payne (Democratic)[575] David Pinckney (Republican)[575] |
New Jersey 11 | R+6 | Rodney Frelinghuysen | Republican | 1994 | Running | Rodney Frelinghuysen (Republican)[575] Rick Van Glahn (Republican)[575] Lee Ann Brogowski (Democratic)[575] Richard McFarlane (Democratic)[591] Joe Wenzel (Democratic)[592] |
New Jersey 12 | D+14 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic)[593] Alexander Kucsma (Democratic)[575] Steven Uccio (Republican)[594] |
New Mexico
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
New Mexico 1 | D+7 | Michelle Luján Grisham | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Michelle Luján Grisham (Democratic)[595] Richard Priem (Republican)[596] |
New Mexico 2 | R+5 | Steve Pearce | Republican | 2010 | Running | Merrie Lee Soules (Democratic)[597] Steve Pearce (Republican)[595] |
New Mexico 3 | D+8 | Ben Ray Luján | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) Michael Lucero (Republican)[598] Jerald McFall (Republican)[599] Michael Romero (Republican)[599] |
New York
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
New York 1 | R+2 | Lee Zeldin | Republican | 2014 | Running | Lee Zeldin (Republican)[600] David Calone (Democratic)[601] Anna Throne-Holst (Democratic)[602] |
New York 2 | R+1 | Peter King | Republican | 1992 | Running | Peter King (Republican) DuWayne Gregory (Democratic)[603] |
New York 3 | Even | Steve Israel | Democratic | 2000 | Retiring | Jon Kaiman (Democratic)[604] Steve Stern (Democratic)[605] Anna Kaplan (Democratic)[606] Tom Suozzi (Democratic)[607] Jonathan Clarke (Democratic)[608] Jack Martins (Republican)[609] Phil Pidot (Republican)[610] |
New York 4 | D+3 | Kathleen Rice | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Kathleen Rice (Democratic)[611] David Gurfein (Republican)[612] |
New York 5 | D+35 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Ali Mirza (Democratic)[613] Gregory Meeks (Democratic)[614] Michael O'Reilly (Republican)[615] |
New York 6 | D+13 | Grace Meng | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Grace Meng (Democratic)[616] Danniel S. Maio (Republican)[617] |
New York 7 | D+34 | Nydia Velazquez | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Jeffrey M. Kurzon (Democratic)[618] Yungman Lee (Democratic)[619] Nydia Velazquez (Democratic)[620] Allan E. Romaguera (Republican)[621] |
New York 8 | D+35 | Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Hakeem Jeffries (Democratic)[622] |
New York 9 | D+32 | Yvette Clarke | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Yvette Clarke (Democratic)[623] |
New York 10 | D+23 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Jerry Nadler (Democratic)[624] Oliver Rosenberg (Democratic)[625] Phillip Rosenthal (Republican)[626] |
New York 11 | R+2 | Dan Donovan | Republican | 2015 | Running | Dan Donovan (Republican)[627] Richard Reichard (Democratic)[628] |
New York 12 | D+27 | Carolyn Maloney | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Carolyn Maloney (Democratic)[629] Pete Lindner (Democratic)[630] Robert Ardini (Republican)[631] |
New York 13 | D+42 | Charles Rangel | Democratic | 1970 | Retiring | Clyde Williams (Democratic)[632] Suzan Johnson Cook (Democratic)[633] Adriano Espaillat (Democratic)[634] Keith Wright (Democratic)[635] Guillermo Linares (Democratic)[636] Sam Sloan (Democratic)[637] Mike Gallagher (Democratic)[638] Yohanny M. Caceres (Democratic)[639] Adam Clayton Powell IV (Democratic)[640] Robert A. Evans Jr. (Republican)[641] |
New York 14 | D+26 | Joe Crowley | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Joe Crowley (Democratic)[642] Frank Spotorno (Republican)[643] |
New York 15 | D+42 | José Serrano | Democratic | 1990 | Running | José Serrano (Democratic)[644] Leonel Baez (Democratic)[645] Mark Escoffery-Bey (Democratic)[646] Alejandro Vega (Republican)[647] |
New York 16 | D+21 | Eliot Engel | Democratic | 1988 | Running | Eliot Engel (Democratic)[648] Derickson Lawrence (Democratic)[649] Stylo Sapaskis (Republican)[650] |
New York 17 | D+5 | Nita Lowey | Democratic | 1988 | Running | Nita Lowey (Democratic)[651] Francis Morganthaler (Republican)[652] James C. Russell (Republican)[653] |
New York 18 | Even | Sean Patrick Maloney | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic)[654] Kenneth del Vecchio (Republican)[655] Phil Oliva (Republican)[656] |
New York 19 | D+1 | Chris Gibson | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Robert Bishop (Republican)[657] John Faso (Republican)[658] Andrew Heaney (Republican)[659] Zephyr Teachout (Democratic)[660] Will Yandik (Democratic)[661] |
New York 20 | D+7 | Paul Tonko | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Paul Tonko (Democratic)[662] Francis J. Vitollo (Republican)[663] |
New York 21 | Even | Elise Stefanik | Republican | 2014 | Running | Elise Stefanik (Republican)[664] Mike Derrick (Democratic)[665] |
New York 22 | R+3 | Richard Hanna | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Kim Myers (Democratic)[666] David Gordon (Democratic)[667] Claudia Tenney (Republican)[668] Steve Wells (Republican)[669] George Phillips (Republican)[670] |
New York 23 | R+3 | Tom Reed | Republican | 2010 | Running | Gary L. Perry (Republican)[671] Tom Reed (Republican)[672] John Plumb (Democratic)[673] |
New York 24 | D+5 | John Katko | Republican | 2014 | Running | John Katko (Republican)[674] Colleen Deacon (Democratic)[675] Eric Kingson (Democratic)[676] Steve Williams (Democratic)[677] |
New York 25 | D+7 | Louise Slaughter | Democratic | 1986 | Running | Louise Slaughter (Democratic)[678] Noah Sargent (Democratic)[679] Mark Assini (Republican)[680] |
New York 26 | D+13 | Brian Higgins | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Brian Higgins (Democratic)[681] Shelly Shratz (Republican)[682] Ross M. Kostecky (Republican)[683] |
New York 27 | R+8 | Chris Collins | Republican | 2012 | Running | Diana Kastenbaum (Democratic)[684] Chris Collins (Republican)[685] Richard W. Ford (Republican)[686] |
North Carolina
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
North Carolina 1 | D+19 | G. K. Butterfield | Democratic | 2004 | Running | G. K. Butterfield (Democratic)[687] H. Powell Dew, Jr. (Republican) J.J. Summerell (Libertarian) |
North Carolina 2 | R+10 | Renee Ellmers | Republican | 2010 | Running | Renee Ellmers (Republican)[688] Greg Brannon (Republican)[689] George Holding (Republican)[690] Elton Brewington (Democratic) Steven Hight (Democratic)[691] John McNeil (Democratic)[692] Ron Sanyal (Democratic)[693] Jane Watson (Democratic)[691] |
North Carolina 3 | R+11 | Walter Jones | Republican | 1994 | Running | Walter Jones (Republican)[694] Taylor Griffin (Republican)[694] Phil Law (Republican)[695] David Hurst (Democratic) Ernest Reeves (Democratic) |
North Carolina 4 | D+20 | David Price | Democratic | 1996 | Running | David Price (Democratic)[687] Sue Googe (Republican)[687] Teiji Kimball (Republican)[695] |
North Carolina 5 | R+11 | Virginia Foxx | Republican | 2004 | Running | Virginia Foxx (Republican)[696] Pattie Curran (Republican)[687] Josh Brannon (Democratic) Jim Roberts (Democratic)[687] Charlie Wallin (Democratic)[697] |
North Carolina 6 | R+10 | Mark Walker | Republican | 2014 | Running | Mark Walker (Republican)[698] Chris Hardin (Republican)[698] Pete Glidewell (Democratic)[698] |
North Carolina 7 | R+12 | David Rouzer | Republican | 2014 | Running | David Rouzer (Republican)[699] J. Wesley Casteen (Democratic)[700] |
North Carolina 8 | R+11 | Richard Hudson | Republican | 2012 | Running | Richard Hudson (Republican)[687] Tim D'Annunzio (Republican)[695] Thomas Mills (Democratic)[701] |
North Carolina 9 | R+8 | Robert Pittenger | Republican | 2012 | Running | Robert Pittenger (Republican)[688] Mark Harris (Republican)[702] Todd Johnson (Republican)[703] Christian Cano (Democratic)[695] |
North Carolina 10 | R+11 | Patrick McHenry | Republican | 2004 | Running | Patrick McHenry (Republican)[687] Jeffrey Baker (Republican)[704] Jeff Gregory (Republican)[704] Albert Wiley Jr. (Republican)[704] Andy Millard (Democratic)[695] |
North Carolina 11 | R+13 | Mark Meadows | Republican | 2012 | Running | Mark Meadows (Republican)[687] Rick Bryson (Democratic)[705] Tom Hill (Democratic)[687] |
North Carolina 12 | D+26 | Alma Adams | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Alma Adams (Democratic)[706] Tricia Cotham (Democratic)[707] Carla Cunningham (Democratic)[697] Malcolm Graham (Democratic)[708] Gardenia Henley (Democratic) Rick Miller (Democratic) Ryan Duffie (Republican) Leon Threatt (Republican)[695] Paul Wright (Republican) |
North Carolina 13 | R+8 | George Holding | Republican | 2012 | Retiring to run in North Carolina's 2nd congressional district | Dan Barrett (Republican) John Blust (Republican)[709] Andrew Brock (Republican)[710] Tedd Budd (Republican) Kay Daly (Republican) Kathy Feather (Republican) Chad Gant (Republican)[697] Hank Henning (Republican)[711] Julia Howard (Republican) Matt McCall (Republican)[712] Vernon Robinson (Republican)[697] George Rouco (Republican)[713] Farren Shoaf (Republican) Jim Snyder (Republican) David Thompson (Republican) Jason Walser (Republican) Harry Warren (Republican)[714] Adam Coker (Democratic) Bruce Davis (Democratic)[695] Mazie Ferguson (Democratic) Kevin Griffin (Democratic) Bob Isner (Democratic) |
North Dakota
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
North Dakota at-large | R+10 | Kevin Cramer | Republican | 2012 | Running | Kevin Cramer (Republican)[715] Chase Iron Eyes (Democratic)[716] Jack Seaman (Libertarian)[717] |
Ohio
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Ohio 1 | R+6 | Steve Chabot | Republican | 2010 | Running | Steve Chabot (Republican)[718] Michele Young (Democratic)[718] |
Ohio 2 | R+8 | Brad Wenstrup | Republican | 2012 | Running | Brad Wenstrup (Republican)[719] William R. Smith (Democratic)[719] |
Ohio 3 | D+17 | Joyce Beatty | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Joyce Beatty (Democratic)[720] John Adams (Republican)[720] |
Ohio 4 | R+9 | Jim Jordan | Republican | 2006 | Running | Jim Jordan (Republican)[721] Janet Garrett (Democratic)[722] |
Ohio 5 | R+7 | Bob Latta | Republican | 2006 | Running | Bob Latta (Republican)[723] James L. Neu, Jr. (Democratic)[723] |
Ohio 6 | R+8 | Bill Johnson | Republican | 2010 | Running | Bill Johnson (Republican)[724] Michael Lorentz (Democratic)[724] |
Ohio 7 | R+6 | Bob Gibbs | Republican | 2010 | Running | Bob Gibbs (Republican)[721] Roy Rich (Democratic)[721] |
Ohio 8 | R+15 | Vacant | Warren Davidson (Republican)[56] Corey Foister (Democratic)[56] James J. Condit, Jr. (Green)[56] | |||
Ohio 9 | D+15 | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | Running | Marcy Kaptur (Democratic)[721] Donald Larson (Republican)[721] |
Ohio 10 | R+3 | Mike Turner | Republican | 2002 | Running | Mike Turner (Republican)[718] Robert Klepinger (Democratic)[718] |
Ohio 11 | D+30 | Marcia Fudge | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Marcia Fudge (Democratic)[721] Beverly A. Goldstein (Republican)[721] |
Ohio 12 | R+8 | Pat Tiberi | Republican | 2000 | Running | Pat Tiberi (Republican)[720] Ed Albertson (Democratic)[720] Joe Manchik (Green)[720] |
Ohio 13 | D+11 | Tim Ryan | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Tim Ryan (Democratic)[721] Richard Morckel (Republican)[721] |
Ohio 14 | R+4 | David Joyce | Republican | 2012 | Running | David Joyce (Republican)[721] Michael Wager (Democratic)[721] |
Ohio 15 | R+6 | Steve Stivers | Republican | 2010 | Running | Steve Stivers (Republican)[719] Scott Wharton (Democratic)[719] Dennis Lambert (Green)[719] |
Ohio 16 | R+6 | Jim Renacci | Republican | 2010 | Running | Jim Renacci (Republican)[721] Keith Mundy (Democratic)[721] |
Oklahoma
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Oklahoma 1 | R+18 | Jim Bridenstine | Republican | 2012 | Running | Jim Bridenstine (Republican)[725] Tom Atkinson (Republican)[726] Evelyn Rogers (Republican)[726] David Hullum (Independent)[726] |
Oklahoma 2 | R+20 | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | 2012 | Running | Markwayne Mullin (Republican)[727] Jarrin Jackson (Republican)[728] Joshua Harris-Till (Democratic)[729] Paul Schiefelbein (Democratic)[726] John McCarthy (Independent)[726] |
Oklahoma 3 | R+26 | Frank Lucas | Republican | 1994 | Running | Frank Lucas (Republican)[730] Desiree Brown (Republican)[726] Frankie Robbins (Democratic)[726] |
Oklahoma 4 | R+19 | Tom Cole | Republican | 2002 | Running | Tom Cole (Republican)[730] Shawn Roberts (Republican)[731] James Taylor (Republican)[732] Christina Owen (Democratic)[726] Bert Smith (Democratic)[726] Sevier White (Libertarian)[726] |
Oklahoma 5 | R+12 | Steve Russell | Republican | 2014 | Running | Steve Russell (Republican)[733] Frank Volpe (Republican)[726] Tom Guild (Democratic)[734] Leona Leonard (Democratic)[726] Al McAffrey (Democratic)[726] Zachary Knight (Libertarian)[726] |
Oregon
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Oregon 1 | D+7 | Suzanne Bonamici | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)[735] Shabba Woodley (Democratic)[736] Jonathan Burgess (Republican)[737] Brian Heinrich (Republican)[738] Delinda Morgan (Republican)[739] |
Oregon 2 | R+10 | Greg Walden | Republican | 1998 | Running | Jim Crary (Democratic)[740] Paul J. Romero Jr. (Republican)[741] Greg Walden (Republican)[742] |
Oregon 3 | D+22 | Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | 1996 | Running | Earl Blumenauer (Democratic)[743] |
Oregon 4 | D+2 | Peter DeFazio | Democratic | 1986 | Running | Peter DeFazio (Democratic)[744] Joseph McKinney (Democratic)[744] Jo Rae Perkins (Republican)[744] Art Robinson (Republican)[744] |
Oregon 5 | Even | Kurt Schrader | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Dave McTeague (Democratic)[745] Kurt Schrader (Democratic)[746] Seth Allan (Republican)[747] Earl D. Rainey (Republican)[748] Ben West (Republican)[749] Colm Willis (Republican)[750] |
Pennsylvania
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Pennsylvania 1 | D+28 | Bob Brady | Democratic | 1998 | Running | Bob Brady (Democratic)[751] Deborah Williams (Republican)[751] |
Pennsylvania 2 | D+38 | Chaka Fattah | Democratic | 1994 | Lost renomination | Dwight Evans (Democratic)[752] James Jones (Republican)[752] |
Pennsylvania 3 | R+8 | Mike Kelly | Republican | 2010 | Running | Mike Kelly (Republican)[753] |
Pennsylvania 4 | R+9 | Scott Perry | Republican | 2012 | Running | Scott Perry (Republican)[754] |
Pennsylvania 5 | R+8 | Glenn Thompson | Republican | 2008 | Running | Glenn Thompson (Republican)[755] Kerith Strano Taylor (Democratic)[756] |
Pennsylvania 6 | R+2 | Ryan Costello | Republican | 2014 | Running | Ryan Costello (Republican)[757] Mike Parrish (Democratic)[758] |
Pennsylvania 7 | R+2 | Pat Meehan | Republican | 2010 | Running | Pat Meehan (Republican)[759] Mary Ellen Balchunis (Democratic)[760] |
Pennsylvania 8 | R+1 | Mike Fitzpatrick | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Brian Fitzpatrick (Republican)[761] Steve Santarsiero (Democratic)[762] |
Pennsylvania 9 | R+14 | Bill Shuster | Republican | 2002 | Running | Bill Shuster (Republican)[763] |
Pennsylvania 10 | R+12 | Tom Marino | Republican | 2010 | Running | Tom Marino (Republican)[751] |
Pennsylvania 11 | R+6 | Lou Barletta | Republican | 2010 | Running | Lou Barletta (Republican)[764] Michael Marsicano (Democratic)[765] |
Pennsylvania 12 | R+6 | Keith Rothfus | Republican | 2012 | Running | Keith Rothfus (Republican)[751] Erin McClelland (Democratic)[766] |
Pennsylvania 13 | D+13 | Brendan Boyle | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Brendan Boyle (Democratic)[751] |
Pennsylvania 14 | D+15 | Mike Doyle | Democratic | 1994 | Running | Mike Doyle (Democratic)[751] |
Pennsylvania 15 | R+2 | Charlie Dent | Republican | 2004 | Running | Charlie Dent (Republican)[751] Rick Daugherty (Democratic)[751] |
Pennsylvania 16 | R+4 | Joe Pitts | Republican | 1996 | Retiring | Lloyd Smucker (Republican)[767] Christina Hartman (Democratic)[768] |
Pennsylvania 17 | D+4 | Matt Cartwright | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Matt Cartwright (Democratic)[769] Matt Connolly (Republican)[770] |
Pennsylvania 18 | R+10 | Tim Murphy | Republican | 2002 | Running | Tim Murphy (Republican)[751] |
Rhode Island
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Rhode Island 1 | D+15 | David Cicilline | Democratic | 2010 | Running | David Cicilline (Democratic)[771] Karen MacBeth (Republican)[772] H. Russell Taub (Republican)[773] |
Rhode Island 2 | D+8 | James Langevin | Democratic | 2000 | Running | James Langevin (Democratic)[771] |
South Carolina
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
South Carolina 1 | R+11 | Mark Sanford | Republican | 2013 | Running | Mark Sanford (Republican)[774] Jenny Horne (Republican)[775] Dimitri Cherny (Democratic)[776] |
South Carolina 2 | R+16 | Joe Wilson | Republican | 2000 | Running | Joe Wilson (Republican)[777] Arik Bjorn (Democratic)[777] Phil Black (Democratic)[777] |
South Carolina 3 | R+18 | Jeff Duncan | Republican | 2010 | Running | Jeff Duncan (Republican)[777] Hosea Cleveland (Democratic)[777] |
South Carolina 4 | R+15 | Trey Gowdy | Republican | 2010 | Running | Trey Gowdy (Republican)[778] Chris Fedalei (Democratic)[779] |
South Carolina 5 | R+9 | Mick Mulvaney | Republican | 2010 | Running | Mick Mulvaney (Republican)[777] Ray Craig (Republican)[780] John King (Democratic)[777] Fran Person (Democratic)[781] |
South Carolina 6 | D+21 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Jim Clyburn (Democratic)[777] Laura Sterling (Republican)[782] |
South Carolina 7 | R+7 | Tom Rice | Republican | 2012 | Running | Tom Rice (Republican)[777] Mal Hyman (Democratic)[783] |
South Dakota
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
South Dakota at-large | R+10 | Kristi Noem | Republican | 2010 | Running | Kristi Noem (Republican)[784] Paula Hawks (Democratic)[785] |
Tennessee
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Tennessee 1 | R+25 | Phil Roe | Republican | 2008 | Running | Phil Roe (Republican)[786] Clint Tribble (Republican)[787] Alam Bohms (Democratic)[788] |
Tennessee 2 | R+20 | Jimmy Duncan | Republican | 1988 | Running | Jimmy Duncan (Republican)[789] Stuart Starr (Democratic)[790] |
Tennessee 3 | R+16 | Chuck Fleischmann | Republican | 2010 | Running | Allan Levene (Republican)[343] Chuck Fleischmann (Republican)[791] Michael Friedman (Democratic)[792] George Ryan Love (Democratic)[793] Melody Shekari (Democratic)[794] |
Tennessee 4 | R+18 | Scott DesJarlais | Republican | 2010 | Running | Yomi Faparusi (Republican)[795] Grant Starrett (Republican)[796] Scott DesJarlais (Republican)[797] Erran Persley (Republican)[798] Steven Reynolds (Democratic)[799] |
Tennessee 5 | D+5 | Jim Cooper | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Jody Ball (Republican)[800] Ronnie Holden (Republican)[801] John Smith (Republican)[802] Stacy Ries Snyder (Republican)[803] Jim Cooper (Democratic)[804] |
Tennessee 6 | R+21 | Diane Black | Republican | 2010 | Running | Diane Black (Republican)[805] Joe Carr (Republican)[806] Tommy Hay (Republican)[807] Donald Strong (Republican)[808] David Kent (Democratic)[809] Flo Matheson (Democratic)[810] |
Tennessee 7 | R+18 | Marsha Blackburn | Republican | 2002 | Running | Marsha Blackburn (Republican)[811] Tharon Chandler (Democratic)[812] |
Tennessee 8 | R+19 | Stephen Fincher | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Ken Atkins (Republican)[813] Hunter Baker (Republican)[814] Dave Bault (Republican)[815] George Flinn (Republican)[816] Brad Greer (Republican)[817] Raymond Honeycutt (Republican)[818] George Howell (Republican)[819] Brian Kelsey (Republican)[816] David Kustoff (Republican)[816] Tom Leatherwood (Republican)[816] Mark Luttrell (Republican)[820] David Maldonado (Republican)[821] David Wharton (Republican)[822] Jim Coffman (Democratic)[823] Gregory Alan Frye (Democratic)[824] Rickey Hobson (Democratic)[825] Erika Stotts Pearson (Democratic)[826] |
Tennessee 9 | D+25 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Wayne Alberson (Republican)[827] Palmer Lee Harris (Republican)[828] Ernest Lunati (Republican)[829] Steve Cohen (Democratic)[830] Larry Crim (Democratic)[831] Justin Ford (Democratic)[832] LaToy Williams (Democratic)[833] |
Texas
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Texas 1 | R+24 | Louie Gohmert | Republican | 2004 | Running | Louie Gohmert (Republican)[834] Shirley McKellar (Democratic)[835] |
Texas 2 | R+16 | Ted Poe | Republican | 2004 | Running | Ted Poe (Republican)[836] Pat Bryan (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 3 | R+17 | Sam Johnson | Republican | 1991 | Running | Sam Johnson (Republican)[836] Adam Bell (Democratic)[837] |
Texas 4 | R+25 | John Ratcliffe | Republican | 2014 | Running | John Ratcliffe (Republican)[838] |
Texas 5 | R+17 | Jeb Hensarling | Republican | 2002 | Running | Jeb Hensarling (Republican)[836] |
Texas 6 | R+11 | Joe Barton | Republican | 1984 | Running | Joe Barton (Republican)[839] Ruby Fay Woolridge (Democratic)[840] |
Texas 7 | R+13 | John Culberson | Republican | 2000 | Running | John Culberson (Republican)[836] James Cargas (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 8 | R+29 | Kevin Brady | Republican | 1996 | Running | Kevin Brady (Republican)[841] |
Texas 9 | D+25 | Al Green | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Al Green (Democratic)[836] Jeff Martin (Republican)[842] |
Texas 10 | R+11 | Michael McCaul | Republican | 2004 | Running | Michael McCaul (Republican)[843] Tawana Cadien (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 11 | R+31 | Mike Conaway | Republican | 2004 | Running | Mike Conaway (Republican)[844] |
Texas 12 | R+19 | Kay Granger | Republican | 1996 | Running | Kay Granger (Republican)[840] Bill Bradshaw (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 13 | R+32 | Mac Thornberry | Republican | 1994 | Running | Mac Thornberry (Republican)[845] |
Texas 14 | R+12 | Randy Weber | Republican | 2012 | Running | Randy Weber (Republican)[836] Michael Cole (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 15 | D+5 | Ruben Hinojosa | Democratic | 1997 | Retiring | Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)[846] Juan "Sonny" Palacios Jr. (Democratic)[846][847] Tom Westley (Republican)[848] Ruben Villarreal (Republican)[849] |
Texas 16 | D+12 | Beto O'Rourke | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Beto O'Rourke (Democratic)[850] |
Texas 17 | R+13 | Bill Flores | Republican | 2010 | Running | Bill Flores (Republican)[851] William Matta (Democratic)[852] |
Texas 18 | D+24 | Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | 1994 | Running | Lori Bartley (Republican)[836] Reggie Gonzales (Republican)[836] Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 19 | R+26 | Randy Neugebauer | Republican | 2003 | Retiring | Jodey Arrington (Republican)[853] Glen Robertson (Republican)[854] |
Texas 20 | D+6 | Joaquin Castro | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Joaquin Castro (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 21 | R+12 | Lamar Smith | Republican | 1986 | Running | Lamar Smith (Republican)[836] Tom Wakely (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 22 | R+15 | Pete Olson | Republican | 2008 | Running | Pete Olson (Republican)[836] Mark Gibson (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 23 | R+3 | Will Hurd | Republican | 2014 | Running | Will Hurd (Republican)[855] Pete Gallego (Democratic)[856] |
Texas 24 | R+13 | Kenny Marchant | Republican | 2004 | Running | Kenny Marchant (Republican)[840] Jan McDowell (Democratic)[840] |
Texas 25 | R+12 | Roger Williams | Republican | 2012 | Running | Roger Williams (Republican)[840] Kathi Thomas (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 26 | R+20 | Michael Burgess | Republican | 2002 | Running | Michael Burgess (Republican)[840] Eric Mauck (Democratic)[840] |
Texas 27 | R+13 | Blake Farenthold | Republican | 2010 | Running | Blake Farenthold (Republican)[836] Roy Barrera (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 28 | D+7 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 2004 | Running | Henry Cuellar (Democratic)[836] Zeffen Hardin (Republican)[836] |
Texas 29 | D+12 | Gene Green | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Gene Green (Democratic)[836] Julio Garza (Republican)[836] |
Texas 30 | D+27 | Eddie Bernice Johnson | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic)[857] Charles Lingerfelt (Republican)[836] |
Texas 31 | R+12 | John Carter | Republican | 2002 | Running | John Carter (Republican)[858] Mike Clark (Democratic)[836] |
Texas 32 | R+10 | Pete Sessions | Republican | 1996 | Running | Pete Sessions (Republican)[836] |
Texas 33 | D+18 | Marc Veasey | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Marc Veasey (Democratic)[840] Mark Mitchell (Republican)[840] |
Texas 34 | D+8 | Filemon Vela | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Filemon Vela (Democratic)[859] Rey Gonzalez (Republican)[860] |
Texas 35 | D+11 | Lloyd Doggett | Democratic | 1994 | Running | Lloyd Doggett (Democratic)[836] Susan Narvaiz (Republican)[836] |
Texas 36 | R+25 | Brian Babin | Republican | 2014 | Running | Brian Babin (Republican)[861] |
Utah
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Utah 1 | R+27 | Rob Bishop | Republican | 2002 | Running | Rob Bishop (Republican)[862] Julie Ferrin (Republican)[863] David Yuh-Lin Chiu (Republican)[864] Peter Clemens (Democratic)[865] |
Utah 2 | R+18 | Chris Stewart | Republican | 2012 | Running | Chris Stewart (Republican)[866] Jeremy Smith (Republican)[867] Charlene Albarran (Democratic)[868] |
Utah 3 | R+28 | Jason Chaffetz | Republican | 2008 | Running | Jason Chaffetz (Republican) Chia-Chi Teng (Republican)[865] Stephen Tryon (Democratic)[865] |
Utah 4 | R+16 | Mia Love | Republican | 2014 | Running | Mia Love (Republican)[869] Doug Owens (Democratic)[870] |
Vermont
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Vermont at-large | D+16 | Peter Welch | Democratic | 2006 | Running | Peter Welch (Democratic)[871] |
Virginia
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Virginia 1 | R+6 | Rob Wittman | Republican | 2007 | Running | Rob Wittman (Republican)[872] Matt Rowe (Democratic)[873] |
Virginia 2 | R+2 | Scott Rigell | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Pat Cardwell (Republican)[874] Randy Forbes (Republican)[875] Scott Taylor (Republican)[876] |
Virginia 3 | D+27 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 1992 | Running | Bobby Scott (Democratic)[877] Marty Williams (Republican)[878] |
Virginia 4 | R+4 | Randy Forbes | Republican | 2001 | Retiring to run in Virginia's 2nd congressional district | Mike Wade (Republican)[879] Jackee Gonzalez (Republican)[880] Donald McEachin (Democratic)[881] Ella Ward (Democratic)[882] |
Virginia 5 | R+5 | Robert Hurt | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Michael Del Rosso (Republican)[883] Thomas Garrett, Jr. (Republican)[884] Jim McKelvey (Republican)[885] Joe Whited (Republican)[886] Jane Dittmar (Democratic)[887] Stephen Harmon (Libertarian)[888] |
Virginia 6 | R+12 | Bob Goodlatte | Republican | 1992 | Running | Bob Goodlatte (Republican)[889] Harry Griego (Republican)[890] Tom Howarth (Democratic)[891] |
Virginia 7 | R+10 | Dave Brat | Republican | 2014 | Running | Dave Brat (Republican)[892] Eileen Bedell (Democratic)[893] |
Virginia 8 | D+16 | Don Beyer | Democratic | 2014 | Running | Don Beyer (Democratic)[894] Charles Hernick (Republican)[895] Mike Webb (Republican)[896] |
Virginia 9 | R+15 | Morgan Griffith | Republican | 2010 | Running | Morgan Griffith (Republican)[897] Bill Bunch (Democratic)[898] Derek Kitts (Democratic)[899] |
Virginia 10 | R+2 | Barbara Comstock | Republican | 2014 | Running | Barbara Comstock (Republican)[900] LuAnn Bennett (Democratic)[901] J. D. Thorpe (Libertarian)[902] |
Virginia 11 | D+10 | Gerry Connolly | Democratic | 2008 | Running | Gerry Connolly (Democratic)[903] John Michael Wolfe (Republican)[904] |
Washington
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Washington 1 | D+4 | Suzan DelBene | Democratic | 2012 | Running | Suzan DelBene (Democratic)[905] |
Washington 2 | D+8 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 2000 | Running | Mike Lapointe (Democratic)[906] |
Washington 3 | R+2 | Jaime Herrera Beutler | Republican | 2010 | Running | Jaime Herrera Beutler (Republican)[907] Angie Marx (Democratic)[908] David McDevitt (Democratic)[909] |
Washington 4 | R+13 | Dan Newhouse | Republican | 2014 | Running | Dan Newhouse (Republican)[910] |
Washington 5 | R+7 | Cathy McMorris Rodgers | Republican | 2004 | Running | Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican)[911] Tom Horne (Republican)[912] Joe Pakootas (Democratic)[913] Dave Wilson (Independent)[912] |
Washington 6 | D+5 | Derek Kilmer | Democratic | 2012 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Washington 7 | D+29 | Jim McDermott | Democratic | 1988 | Retiring | Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)[914] Arun Jhaveri (Democratic)[915] Joe McDermott (Democratic)[916] Donovan Rivers (Democratic)[917] Jeff Stilwell (Democratic)[918] Brady Walkinshaw (Democratic)[919] |
Washington 8 | R+1 | Dave Reichert | Republican | 2004 | Running | Dave Reichert (Republican)[920] Santiago Ramos (Democratic)[921] Alida Skold (Democratic)[921] Tony Ventrella (Democratic)[921] |
Washington 9 | D+17 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 1996 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Washington 10 | D+5 | Denny Heck | Democratic | 2012 | Undecided or undeclared |
West Virginia
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
West Virginia 1 | R+14 | David McKinley | Republican | 2010 | Running | David McKinley (Republican)[922] Mike Manypenny (Democratic)[923] |
West Virginia 2 | R+11 | Alex Mooney | Republican | 2014 | Running | Alex Mooney (Republican)[924] Marc Savitt (Republican)[925] Mark Hunt (Democratic)[926] Tom Payne (Democratic)[927] Harvey Peyton (Democratic)[928] Cory Simpson (Democratic)[928] Robin Wilson (Democratic)[928] |
West Virginia 3 | R+14 | Evan Jenkins | Republican | 2014 | Running | Evan Jenkins (Republican)[929] Matt Detch (Democratic)[930] |
Wisconsin
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Wisconsin 1 | R+3 | Paul Ryan | Republican | 1998 | Running | Paul Ryan (Republican)[931] Paul Nehlen (Republican)[932] Tom Breu (Democratic)[933] Ryan Solen (Democratic)[934] Jason Lebeck (Libertarian)[935] |
Wisconsin 2 | D+17 | Mark Pocan | Democratic | 2012 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Wisconsin 3 | D+5 | Ron Kind | Democratic | 1996 | Undecided or undeclared | Myron Buchholz (Democratic)[936] |
Wisconsin 4 | D+23 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 2004 | Undecided or undeclared | Andy Craig (Libertarian)[937] |
Wisconsin 5 | R+13 | Jim Sensenbrenner | Republican | 1978 | Undecided or undeclared | Khary Penebaker (Democratic)[938] John Arndt (Libertarian)[939] |
Wisconsin 6 | R+5 | Glenn Grothman | Republican | 2014 | Undecided or undeclared | Sarah Lloyd (Democratic)[940] |
Wisconsin 7 | R+2 | Sean Duffy | Republican | 2010 | Running | Sean Duffy (Republican)[941] Joel Lewis (Democratic)[942] Ethel Quisler (Democratic)[943] Phil Salamone (Democratic)[942] Robert Burke (Libertarian)[944] |
Wisconsin 8 | R+2 | Reid Ribble | Republican | 2010 | Retiring | Mike Gallagher (Republican)[945] Frank Lasee (Republican)[946] Terry McNulty (Republican)[947] Gary Schomburg (Republican)[948] Tom Nelson (Democratic)[949] |
Wyoming
Congressional district | Incumbent | This race | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | PVI | Representative | Party | First elected |
Incumbent Status | Candidates |
Wyoming at-large | R+22 | Cynthia Lummis | Republican | 2008 | Retiring | Liz Cheney (Republican)[950] Leland Christensen (Republican)[951] Derek Farmer (Republican)[952] Mike Konsmo (Republican)[953] Paul Paad (Republican)[954] Rex Rammell (Republican)[955] Jason Senteney (Republican)[956] Darin Smith (Republican)[957] Tim Stubson (Republican)[958] Charlie Tyrrel (Republican)[959] Ryan Greene (Democratic)[960] John Meena (Independent)[961] |
Non-voting delegates
Main article & delegate list |
District | Delegate | Party | First elected |
Incumbent status |
Candidates |
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Main article (list) | American Samoa | Aumua Amata Radewagen | Republican | 2014 | Running | Salu Hunkin-Finau (D)[962] Aumua Amata Radewagen (R)[962] |
Main article (list) | District of Columbia | Eleanor Holmes Norton | Democratic | 1990 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Main article (list) | Guam | Madeleine Bordallo | Democratic | 2002 | Running | Madeleine Bordallo (D)[963] |
Main article (list) | Northern Mariana Islands | Gregorio Sablan | Independent | 2008 | Undecided or undeclared | |
Main article (list) | Puerto Rico | Pedro Pierluisi | NPP | 2008 | Retiring | Jennifer González (NPP)[964] Carlos Pesquera (NPP) Angel Rosa (PDP) Hector Ferrer Ríos (PDP) |
Main article (list) | United States Virgin Islands | Stacey Plaskett | Democratic | 2014 | Undecided or undeclared |
See also
Notes
- ↑ As well as the six non-voting delegates of the United States House of Representatives.
- ↑ Including the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term.
- ↑ Following court mandated redistricting, Webster is seeking re-election in Florida's 11th congressional district.
- ↑ Following court mandated redistricting, Forbes is seeking re-election in Virginia's 2nd congressional district.
- ↑ With link to special election article
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