United States House of Representatives elections, 1994

United States House of Representatives elections, 1994
United States
November 8, 1994

All 435 seats to the United States House of Representatives
218 seats were needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Newt Gingrich Tom Foley
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat Georgia-6th Washington-5th (defeated)
Last election 176 seats 258 seats
Seats won 230[1] 204[1]
Seat change Increase 54 Decrease 54
Popular vote 36,569,698 31,609,829
Percentage 51.9% 44.8%
Swing Increase 6.8% Decrease 5.3%

Results:
  Democratic hold
  Democratic pickup
  Republican hold
  Republican pickup
  Independent hold

Speaker before election

Tom Foley
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Newt Gingrich
Republican

The 1994 U.S. House of Representatives election (also known as the Republican Revolution) was held on November 8, 1994, in the middle of President Bill Clinton's first term. As a result of a 54-seat swing in membership from Democrats to Republicans, the Republican Party gained a majority of seats in the United States House of Representatives for the first time since 1952 and a majority of votes for the first time since 1946. It was also the largest seat gain for the Republican Party since 1946.

The Democratic Party had run the House for all but four of the preceding 62 years. With help from the Harry and Louise television ads, the Republican party was able to unite the majority of Americans against President Clinton's proposed healthcare reform.[2] Capitalizing on the negative perception Clinton received because of this push, the Republicans alleged Clinton had abandoned the New Democrat platform he campaigned on during the 1992 Presidential election and united behind Newt Gingrich's Contract with America,[3] which promoted immediate action on institutional reform and the decentralization of federal authority.[4]

In a historic election, House Speaker Tom Foley (D-Washington) was defeated for re-election in his district, becoming the first Speaker of the House to fail to win re-election since Galusha Grow (R-Pennsylvania) during the Civil War era.[5] Other major upsets included the defeat of powerful long-serving Representatives such as Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D-Illinois) and Judiciary Chairman Jack Brooks (D-Texas). In all, 34 incumbents (all Democrats) were defeated, though a few of them (like David Price of North Carolina and Ted Strickland of Ohio) regained seats in later elections; Maria Cantwell of Washington won a U.S. Senate race in 2000. Republicans also won some seats that were left open by retiring Democrats. Democrats won four Republican-held seats where the incumbents were stepping down (Maine, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island). Democrats who were elected in this situation included Rhode Island congressman and Kennedy family member Patrick J. Kennedy and future Maine governor John Baldacci. No Republican incumbent lost his or her seat in 1994.

Minority whip Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), re-elected in the Republican landslide, became Speaker (previous Minority Leader Robert H. Michel having retired). Former Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) became Minority Leader. The new Republican Party (GOP) leadership in the House promised to bring a dozen legislative proposals to a vote in the first 100 days of the session, although the Senate did not always follow suit. A significant realigning election, the Solid South underwent a drastic transformation. Before the election, House Democrats outnumbered House Republicans. Afterwards, with the Republicans having picked up a total of 19 "Solid South" seats, they were able to outnumber Democrats for the first time since Reconstruction.[6] The Republicans would go on to remain the majority party of the House for the following 12 years, until the 110th United States Congress following the 2006 midterm elections.

Voting patterns

GOP gains, 1992-94

Category % Rep.
1992
% Rep.
1994
% shift
to GOP
1992-94
size of
group
% /all
Southern whites 53 65 12 24
White men 51 62 11 40
White "Born Again" Christian 66 76 10 20
Whites 30–44 years old 51 61 10 28
Independents 46 56 10 24
White Protestants 57 66 9 41
Whites 60 and over 46 55 9 26
Whites 50 58 8 79
Men 30–44 years old 49 57 8 17
Republicans 85 93 8 35
Income under $15,000 31 38 7 11
Conservatives 72 79 7 34
Men 60 and over 44 51 7 12
Whites 45-59 52 59 7 23
Men 48 54 6 49
High school education 42 48 6 22
Some college 47 53 6 32
White women 49 55 6 40
Unmarried men 42 48 6 14
Country on "wrong track" -- 67 59
Disapprove of Clinton -- 82 49
1992 Perot voters -- 67 12
Source: Data from exit-poll surveys by Voter Research and Surveys and Mitofsky International published in the New York Times, November 13, 1994, p. 24.

Religious right

Evangelicals were an important group within the electorate and a significant voting block in the Republican party. The national exit poll by Mitofsky International showed 27% of all voters identified themselves as a born-again or evangelical Christians, up from 18% in 1988 and 24% in 1992. Republican House candidates outpolled Democrats among white evangelicals by a massive 52 points, 76% to 24%.[7]

According to a survey sponsored by the Christian Coalition, 33 percent of the 1994 voters were "religious conservatives," up from 24 percent in 1992 and 18 percent in 1988 (CQ Weekly Report), November 19, 1994, p. 3364; in the 1994 exit poll, 38 percent identified themselves as "conservatives," compared with 30 percent in 1992.[8]

Party identification and ideology by selected religious groups 1994
Party identification Political ideology
Religion Democrats Republicans Liberal Moderate Conservative
White evangelical 20% 54% 6% 33% 61%
Highly religious 34 39 15 48 37
Secular 44 27 31 47 22
Jewish 57 13 36 50 14
All voters 41 35 18 47 35
Source: Mitofsky International exit poll in Klinkner, p. 121.

Overall results

230 1 204
Republican I Democratic
Party Seats Seat percentage Vote percentage Popular vote
1992 Elected Net Change
  Republican Party 176 230 +54 52.9% 51.9% 36,569,698
  Democratic Party 258 204 -54 46.9% 44.8% 31,609,829
  Independent 1 1 0 0.2% 0.7% 497,403
  Libertarian Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.6% 415,650
  U.S. Taxpayers' Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 90,793
  Right to Life Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 70,526
  Peace and Freedom Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 63,450
  Natural Law Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 62,556
  Conservative Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 56,470
  Green Party 0 0 0 0.0% 0.1% 52,096
  A Connecticut Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 27,716
  Grassroots Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 11,960
  Patriot Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 11,053
  Independent American Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 9,615
  American Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 6,695
  Gun Control Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 6,620
  Independence Fusion Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 6,464
  Cash for Congress Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 4,191
  Socialist Workers Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 3,927
  LaRouche Was Right Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 3,396
  Citizens with Szabo Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 3,278
  United We Serve Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 3,015
  Best Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 2,815
  Concerns of People Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 2,536
  United Independent Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,918
  Workers League Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,819
  Capitalist Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,774
  Ax Taxes Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,679
  Fed Up Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,603
  Inflation Fighting Housewife Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,598
  We the People Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,494
  Liberty Union Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,493
  Delaware Independent Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,404
  Politicians Are Crooks Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,319
  Democracy in Action Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 1,122
  Perot Hispano American Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 589
  Fascist Party 0 0 0 0.0% <0.1% 436
  Others 0 0 0 0.0% 1.3% 883,648
Totals 435 435 +0 100.0% 100.0% 70,493,648
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Popular vote
Republican
 
51.88%
Democratic
 
44.84%
Libertarian
 
0.59%
Others
 
2.69%
House seats
Republican
 
52.87%
Democratic
 
46.90%
Others
 
0.23%

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  80.1-100% Republican
  80.1-100% Democratic
  60.1-80% Republican
  60.1-80% Democratic
  50.1-60% Republican
  50.1-60% Democratic
 
  80.1-100% Independent
House seats by party holding plurality in state

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  6+ Republican gain
  6+ Democratic gain
  3-5 Republican gain
  3-5 Democratic gain
  1-2 Republican gain
  1-2 Democratic gain
  no net change

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Incumbents defeated

Every Republican incumbent standing won re-election. Thirty-four incumbent Democrats (including 16 "freshmen") were defeated in 1994. Democrats from Washington lost the most seats (5).

Complete results

Key to party abbreviations: C=Constitution, D=Democratic, G=Green, I=Independent, IP=Independence Party, L=Libertarian, R=Republican, T=U.S. Taxpayers Party.

Alabama

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Alabama 1 Sonny Callahan Republican 1984 Re-elected Sonny Callahan (R) 67.3%
Don Womack (D) 32.7%
Alabama 2 Terry Everett Republican 1992 Re-elected Terry Everett (R) 73.6%
Brian Dowling (D) 26.4%
Alabama 3 Glen Browder Democratic 1989 Re-elected Glen Browder (D) 63.6%
Ben Hand (R) 36.4%
Alabama 4 Tom Bevill Democratic 1966 Re-elected Tom Bevill (D) unopposed
Alabama 5 Robert E. Cramer Democratic 1990 Re-elected Robert E. Cramer (D) 50.5%
Wayne Parker (R) 49.5%
Alabama 6 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Re-elected Spencer Bachus (R) 79.0%
Larry Fortenberry (D) 20.9%
Alabama 7 Earl F. Hilliard Democratic 1992 Re-elected Earl F. Hilliard (D) 76.9%
Alfred J. Middleton. Sr. (R) 23.0%

Alaska

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Alaska At-large Don Young Republican 1973 Re-elected Don Young (R) 56.9%
Tony Smith (D) 32.7%
Joni Whitmore (G) 10.2%
Write-In 0.2%

Arizona

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Arizona 1 Sam Coppersmith Democratic 1992 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican gain
Matt Salmon (R) 56.0%
Chuck Blanchard (D) 39.1%
Bob Howarth (L) 4.9%
Arizona 2 Ed Pastor Democratic 1991 Re-elected Ed Pastor (D) 62.3%
Robert MacDonald (R) 32.7%
James Bertrand (L) 5.0%
Arizona 3 Bob Stump Republican 1976 Re-elected Bob Stump (R) 70.1%
Howard Lee Sprague (D) 29.9%
Arizona 4 Jon Kyl Republican 1986 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
John Shadegg (R) 60.2%
Carol Cure (D) 36.0%
Mark Yannone (L) 3.8%
Arizona 5 Jim Kolbe Republican 1984 Re-elected Jim Kolbe (R) 67.7%
Gary Auerbach (D) 28.7%
Phillip W. Murphy (L) 3.5%
Arizona 6 Karan English Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
J. D. Hayworth (R) 54.6%
Karan English (D) 41.5%
Sequoia R. Fuller (L) 3.9%

Arkansas

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Arkansas 1 Blanche Lincoln Democratic 1992 Re-elected Blanche Lincoln (D) 53.4%
Warren Dupwe (R) 46.6%
Arkansas 2 Ray Thornton Democratic 1990 Re-elected Ray Thornton (D) 57.4%
Bill Powell (R) 42.6%
Arkansas 3 Tim Hutchinson Republican 1992 Re-elected Tim Hutchinson (R) 67.7%
Berta L. Seitz (D) 32.3%
Arkansas 4 Jay Dickey Republican 1992 Re-elected Jay Dickey (R) 51.8%
Jay Bradford (D) 48.2%

California

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
California 1 Dan Hamburg Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Frank Riggs (R) 53.3%
Dan Hamburg (D) 46.7%
California 2 Wally Herger Republican 1986 Re-elected Wally Herger (R) 64.2%
Mary Jacobs (D) 26%
Devvy Kidd (AI) 7.3%
Harry H. "Doc" Pendery (L) 2.5%
California 3 Vic Fazio Democratic 1978 Re-elected Vic Fazio (D) 49.7%
Tim Lefever (R) 46.1%
Ross Crain (L) 4.2%
California 4 John Doolittle Republican 1990 Re-elected John Doolittle (R) 61.3%
Katie Hirning (D) 34.9%
Damon C. Falconi (L) 3.8%
California 5 Bob Matsui Democratic 1978 Re-elected Bob Matsui (D) 68.5%
Robert Dinsmore (R) 29%
Gordon Mors (AI) 2.5%
California 6 Lynn Woolsey Democratic 1992 Re-elected Lynn Woolsey (D) 58.1%
Mike Nuget (R) 37.6%
Louis Beary (L) 2.6%
Ernest K. Jones, Jr. (PF) 1.7%
California 7 George Miller Democratic 1974 Re-elected George Miller (D) 69.7%
Charles Hughes (R) 27.4%
William A. Callison (PF) 2.9%
California 8 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 Re-elected Nancy Pelosi (D) 81.8%
Elsa Cheung (R) 18.2%
California 9 Ron Dellums Democratic 1970 Re-elected Ron Dellums (D) 72.2%
Deborah Wright (R) 22.6%
Emma Wong Mar (PF) 5.1%
California 10 Bill Baker Republican 1992 Re-elected Bill Baker (R) 59.3%
Ellen Schwartz (D) 38.6%
Craig W. Cooper (PF) 2.1%
California 11 Richard Pombo Republican 1992 Re-elected Richard Pombo (R) 62.1%
Randy Perry (D) 34.9%
Joseph B. Miller (L) 3%
California 12 Tom Lantos Democratic 1980 Re-elected Tom Lantos (D) 67.4%
Deborah Wilder (R) 32.6%
California 13 Pete Stark Democratic 1972 Re-elected Pete Stark (D) 64.6%
Larry Molton (R) 30.2%
Robert Gough (L) 5.1%
California 14 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Re-elected Anna Eshoo (D) 60.6%
Ben Brink (R) 39.4%
California 15 Norm Mineta Democratic 1974 Re-elected Norm Mineta (D) 59.9%
Bob Wick (R) 40.1%
California 16 Don Edwards Democratic 1962 Retired
Democratic hold
Zoe Lofgren (D) 65%
Lyle Smith (R) 35%
California 17 Sam Farr Democratic 1993 Re-elected Sam Farr (D) 52.2%
Bill McCampbell (R) 44.5%
E. Craig Coffin (G) 3.3%
California 18 Gary Condit Democratic 1989 Re-elected Gary Condit (D) 65.5%
Tom Carter (R) 31.7%
James B. Morzella (L) 2.8%
California 19 Richard H. Lehman Democratic 1982 Defeated
Republican gain
George Radanovich (R) 56.8%
Richard H. Lehman (D) 39.6%
Dolores Comstock (L) 3.6%
California 20 Cal Dooley Democratic 1990 Re-elected Cal Dooley (D) 56.7%
Paul Young (R) 43.3%
California 21 Bill Thomas Republican 1978 Re-elected Bill Thomas (R) 68.1%
John Evans (D) 27.7%
Mike Hodges (L) 4%
Write-ins 0.2%
California 22 Michael Huffington Republican 1992 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Andrea Seastrand (R) 49.3%
Walter Capps (D) 48.5%
David L. Bersohn (L) 2.2%
California 23 Elton Gallegly Republican 1992 Re-elected Elton Gallegly (R) 66.2%
Kevin Ready (D) 27.4%
Bill Brown (L) 3.8%
Robert Marston (G) 2.6%
California 24 Anthony C. Beilenson Democratic 1976 Re-elected Anthony C. Beilenson (D) 49.4%
Rich Sybert (R) 47.5%
John C. Koelher (L) 3.1%
California 25 Howard McKeon Republican 1992 Re-elected Howard McKeon (R) 64.9%
James Gilmartin (D) 31.4%
Devin Cutler (L) 3.7%
California 26 Howard Berman Democratic 1982 Re-elected Howard Berman (D) 62.6%
Gary E. Forsch (R) 32.2%
Erich D. Miller (L) 5.2%
California 27 Carlos Moorhead Republican 1972 Re-elected Carlos Moorhead (R) 53%
Doug Kahn (D) 42.1%
Bill Gibbs (AI) 2.6%
Dennis Decherd (L) 2.3%
California 28 David Dreier Republican 1980 Re-elected David Dreier (R) 67.1%
Tommy Randle (D) 30.4%
Jorj Clayton Baker (L) 2.5%
California 29 Henry Waxman Democratic 1974 Re-elected Henry Waxman (D) 68%
Paul Stepanek (R) 28.3%
Michael J. Binkley (L) 3.8%
California 30 Xavier Becerra Democratic 1992 Re-elected Xavier Becerra (D) 66.2%
David Ramirez (R) 28.2%
R. William Weilberg (L) 5.6%
California 31 Matthew G. Martinez Democratic 1982 Re-elected Matthew G. Martinez (D) 59.1%
John Flores (R) 40.9%
California 32 Julian C. Dixon Democratic 1978 Re-elected Julian C. Dixon (D) 77.6%
Ernie Farhat (R) 17.6%
John Honingsfeld (PF) 4.8%
California 33 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic 1992 Re-elected Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 81.5%
Kermit Booker (P) 18.5%
California 34 Esteban Edward Torres Democratic 1982 Re-elected Esteban Edward Torres (D) 61.7%
Albert Nunez (R) 34.1%
Carl M. "Marty" Swinney (L) 4.2%
California 35 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Re-elected Maxine Waters (D) 78.1%
Nate Truman (R) 21.9%
California 36 Jane Harman Democratic 1992 Re-elected Jane Harman (D) 48.0%
Susan Brooks (R) 47.6%
Jack Tyler (L) 2.5%
Joseph G. "Joe" Fields (AI) 1.9%
California 37 Walter R. Tucker III Democratic 1992 Re-elected Walter R. Tucker III (D) 77.4%
Guy Wilson (R) 22.3%
Write-in 0.3%
California 38 Steve Horn Republican 1992 Re-elected Steve Horn (R) 58.5%
Peter Mathews (D) 36.8%
Lester W. Mueller (L) 2.6%
Richard K. Green (PF) 2.1%
California 39 Ed Royce Republican 1992 Re-elected Ed Royce (R) 66.4%
Bob Davis (D) 29%
Jack Dean (L) 4.6%
California 40 Jerry Lewis Republican 1978 Re-elected Jerry Lewis (R) 70.7%
Don Rusk (D) 29.3%
California 41 Jay Kim Republican 1992 Re-elected Jay Kim (R) 62.1%
Ed Tessier (D) 37.9%
California 42 George Brown, Jr. Democratic 1962/1972 Re-elected George Brown, Jr. (D) 51.1%
Rob Guzman (R) 48.8%
Write-in 0.5%
California 43 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Re-elected Ken Calvert (R) 54.7%
Mark Takano (D) 38.4%
Gene L. Berkman (L) 6.2%
Write-ins 0.6%
California 44 Al McCandless Republican 1984 Retired
Republican hold
Sonny Bono (R) 55.6%
Steve Clute (D) 38.1%
Donald Cochran (AI) 6.3%
California 45 Dana Rohrabacher Republican 1988 Re-elected Dana Rohrabacher (R) 69.1%
Brett Williamson (D) 30.9%
California 46 Bob Dornan Republican 1976/1984 Re-elected Bob Dornan (R) 57.1%
Mike Farber (D) 37.2%
Richard G. Newhouse (L) 5.7%
California 47 Christopher Cox Republican 1988 Re-elected Christopher Cox (R) 71.7%
Gary Kingbury (D) 25%
Victor A. Wagner, Jr. (L) 3.4%
California 48 Ron Packard Republican 1982 Re-elected Ron Packard (R) 73.4%
Andrei Leshick (D) 22.2%
Donna White (PF) 4.4%
California 49 Lynn Schenk Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Brian Bilbray (R) 48.5%
Lynn Schenk (D) 46%
Chris Hoogenboom (L) 2.8%
Renate M. Kline (PF) 2.7%
California 50 Bob Filner Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bob Filner (D) 56.7%
Mary Alice Acevedo (R) 35.4%
Richardo Duenez (L) 3.2%
Guillermo Ramirez (PF) 2.9%
Kip Krueger (G) 1.9%
California 51 Duke Cunningham Republican 1990 Re-elected Duke Cunningham (R) 66.9%
Rita Tamerius (D) 27.7%
Bill Holmes (L) 3.4%
Miriam Clark (PF) 2%
California 52 Duncan Hunter Republican 1980 Re-elected Duncan Hunter (R) 64%
Janet Gastil (D) 31.1%
Joe Shea (L) 3.1%
Art Edelman (PF) 1.9%

Colorado

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Colorado 1 Patricia Schroeder Democratic 1972 Re-elected Patricia Schroeder (D) 60.0%
William F. Eggert (R) 40.0%
Colorado 2 David Skaggs Democratic 1986 Re-elected David Skaggs (D) 56.8%
Patricia Miller (R) 46.2%
Colorado 3 Scott McInnis Republican 1992 Re-elected Scott McInnis (R) 69.6%
Linda Powers (D) 30.4%
Colorado 4 Wayne Allard Republican 1990 Re-elected Wayne Allard (R) 72.3%
Cathy Kipp (D) 27.7%
Colorado 5 Joel Hefley Republican 1986 Re-elected Joel Hefley (R) unopposed
Colorado 6 Daniel Schaefer Republican 1983 Re-elected Daniel Schaefer (R) 69.8%
John Hallen (D) 28.0%
John Heckman (Concerns of the People) 1.4%
Stephen D. Dawson (Natural Law) 0.8%

Connecticut

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Connecticut 1 Barbara B. Kennelly Democratic 1982 Re-elected Barbara B. Kennelly (D) 73.5%
Douglas Putnam (R) 24.7%
John F. Forry III (Concerned Citizens) 1.8%
Connecticut 2 Sam Gejdenson Democratic 1980 Re-elected Sam Gejdenson (D) 42.56%
Edward W. Munster (R) 42.55%
David Bingham (A Connecticut Party) 14.90%
Connecticut 3 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Re-elected Rosa DeLauro (D) 63.4%
Susan Johnson (R) 36.6%
Connecticut 4 Chris Shays Republican 1987 Re-elected Chris Shays (R) 74.4%
Jonathan D. Kantrowitz (D) 23.8%
Irving Sussman (L) 1.3%
Terry M. Nevas (Natural Law) 0.5%
Connecticut 5 Gary Franks Republican 1990 Re-elected Gary Franks (R) 52.2%
James H. Maloney (D) 45.5%
Rosita Rodriguez (Concerned Citizens) 2.3%
Connecticut 6 Nancy Johnson Republican 1982 Re-elected Nancy Johnson (R) 63.9%
Charlotte Koskoff (D) 31.5%
Patrick J. Danford (Concerned Citizens) 4.6%

Delaware

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Delaware At-large Michael N. Castle Republican 1992 Re-elected Michael N. Castle (R) 70.7%
Carol Ann DeSantis (D) 26.6%
Danny Ray Beaver (L) 2.0%
Donald M. Hockmuth (A Delaware Party) 0.7%

Florida

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Florida 1 Earl Dewitt Hutto Democratic 1978 Retired
Republican gain
Joe Scarborough (R) 61.6%
Vince Whibbs, Jr. (D) 38.4%
Florida 2 Pete Peterson Democratic 1990 Re-elected Pete Peterson (D) 61.3%
Carole Griffin (R) 38.7%
Florida 3 Corrine Brown Democratic 1992 Re-elected Corrine Brown (D) 57.7%
Marc Little (R) 42.3%
Florida 4 Tillie K. Fowler Republican 1992 Re-elected Tillie K. Fowler (R) unopposed
Florida 5 Karen Thurman Democratic 1992 Re-elected Karen Thurman (D) 57.2%
Don Garlits (R) 42.8%
Florida 6 Cliff Stearns Republican 1988 Re-elected Cliff Stearns (R) unopposed
Florida 7 John Mica Republican 1992 Re-elected John Mica (R) 73.4%
Edward D. Goddard (D) 26.6%
Florida 8 Bill McCollum Republican 1980 Re-elected Bill McCollum (R) unopposed
Florida 9 Michael Bilirakis Republican 1982 Re-elected Michael Bilirakis (R) unopposed
Florida 10 Bill Young Republican 1970 Re-elected Bill Young (R) unopposed
Florida 11 Sam Gibbons Democratic 1962 Re-elected Sam Gibbons (D) 51.6%
Mark Sharpe (R) 48.2%
Florida 12 Charles T. Canady Republican 1992 Re-elected Charles T. Canady (R) 65.0%
Robert Connors (D) 35.0%
Florida 13 Dan Miller Republican 1992 Re-elected Dan Miller (R) unopposed
Florida 14 Porter J. Goss Republican 1988 Re-elected Porter J. Goss (R) unopposed
Florida 15 Jim Bacchus Democratic 1990 Retired
Republican gain
Dave Weldon (R) 53.7%
Sue Munsey (D) 46.1%
Florida 16 Tom Lewis Republican 1982 Retired
Republican hold
Mark Foley (R) 58.1%
John P. Comerford (D) 41.9%
Florida 17 Carrie P. Meek Democratic 1992 Re-elected Carrie P. Meek (D) unopposed
Florida 18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican 1989 Re-elected Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) unopposed
Florida 19 Harry Johnston Democratic 1988 Re-elected Harry Johnston (D) 66.1%
Peter J. Tsakanikas (R) 33.9%
Florida 20 Peter Deutsch Democratic 1992 Re-elected Peter Deutsch (D) 61.2%
Beverly Kennedy (R) 38.8%
Florida 21 Lincoln Diaz-Balart Republican 1992 Re-elected Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) unopposed
Florida 22 E. Clay Shaw, Jr. Republican 1980 Re-elected E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R) 63.4%
Hermine L. Wiener (D) 36.6%
Florida 23 Alcee Hastings Democratic 1992 Re-elected Alcee Hastings (D) unopposed

Georgia

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Georgia 1 Jack Kingston Republican 1992 Re-elected Jack Kingston (R) 76.6%
Raymond Beckworth (D) 23.4%
Georgia 2 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Re-elected Sanford Bishop (D) 66.2%
John Clayton (R) 33.8%
Georgia 3 Mac Collins Republican 1992 Re-elected Mac Collins (R) 65.5%
Fred Overby (D) 34.5%
Georgia 4 John Linder Republican 1992 Re-elected John Linder (R) 57.9%
Comer Yates (D) 42.1%
Georgia 5 John Lewis Democratic 1986 Re-elected John Lewis (D) 69.1%
Dale Dixon (R) 30.9%
Georgia 6 Newt Gingrich Republican 1978 Re-elected Newt Gingrich (R) 64.2%
Ben L. Jones (D) 35.8%
Georgia 7 George Darden Democratic 1983 Defeated
Republican gain
Bob Barr (R) 51.9%
George Darden (D) 48.1%
Georgia 8 J. Roy Rowland Democratic 1982 Retired
Republican gain
Saxby Chambliss (R) 62.7%
Craig Mathis (D) 37.3%
Georgia 9 Nathan Deal Democratic 1992 Re-elected Nathan Deal (D) 57.9%
Robert L. Castello (R) 42.1%
Georgia 10 Don Johnson Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Charlie Norwood (R) 65.2%
Don Johnson (D) 34.8%
Georgia 11 Cynthia McKinney Democratic 1992 Re-elected Cynthia McKinney (D) 65.6%
Woodrow Lovett (R) 34.4%

Hawaii

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Hawaii 1 Neil Abercrombie Democratic 1990 Re-elected Neil Abercrombie (D) 53.6%
Orson Swindle (R) 43.4%
Alexandria Kaan (Best) 1.6%
Roger Lee Taylor (L) 1.4%
Hawaii 2 Patsy Mink Democratic 1990 Re-elected Patsy Mink (D) 70.1%
Robert H. Garner (R) 24.2%
Larry Bartley (L) 5.7%

Idaho

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Idaho 1 Larry LaRocco Democratic 1990 Defeated
Republican gain
Helen Chenoweth (R) 55.4%
Larry LaRocco (D) 44.6%
Idaho 2 Mike Crapo Republican 1992 Re-elected Mike Crapo (R) 75.0%
Penny Fletcher (D) 25.0%

Illinois

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Illinois 1 Bobby Rush Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bobby Rush (D) 75.7%
William J. Kelly (R) 24.3%
Illinois 2 Mel Reynolds Democratic 1992 Re-elected Mel Reynolds (D) unopposed
Illinois 3 Bill Lipinski Democratic 1982 Re-elected Bill Lipinski (D) 54.2%
Jim Nalepa (R) 45.8%
Illinois 4 Luis Gutiérrez Democratic 1992 Re-elected Luis Gutiérrez (D) 75.2%
Steven Valtierra (R) 24.8%
Illinois 5 Dan Rostenkowski Democratic 1958 Defeated
Republican gain
Michael Patrick Flanagan (R) 54.4%
Dan Rostenkowski (D) 45.6%
Illinois 6 Henry Hyde Republican 1974 Re-elected Henry Hyde (R) 73.5%
Tom Berry (D) 23.6%
Robert L. Hogan (L) 1.7%
Robert L. Wheat (I) 1.2%
Illinois 7 Cardiss Collins Democratic 1973 Re-elected Cardiss Collins (D) 79.6%
Charles Mobley (R) 20.4%
Illinois 8 Phil Crane Republican 1969 Re-elected Phil Crane (R) 64.9%
Robert C. Walberg (D) 35.1%
Illinois 9 Sidney R. Yates Democratic 1964 Re-elected Sidney R. Yates (D) 66.1%
George Edward Larney (R) 33.9%
Illinois 10 John Porter Republican 1980 Re-elected John Porter (R) 75.1%
Andrew M. Krupp (D) 24.9%
Illinois 11 George E. Sangmeister Democratic 1988 Retired
Republican gain
Jerry Weller (R) 60.6%
Frank Giglio (D) 39.4%
Illinois 12 Jerry Costello Democratic 1988 Re-elected Jerry Costello (D) 65.9%
Jan Morris (R) 34.1%
Illinois 13 Harris W. Fawell Republican 1984 Re-elected Harris W. Fawell (R) 73.1%
William A. Riley (D) 26.9%
Illinois 14 Dennis Hastert Republican 1986 Re-elected Dennis Hastert (R) 76.5%
Steve Denari (D) 23.5%
Illinois 15 Thomas W. Ewing Republican 1991 Re-elected Thomas W. Ewing (R) 68.2%
Paul Alexander (D) 31.8%
Illinois 16 Donald A. Manzullo Republican 1992 Re-elected Donald A. Manzullo (R) 70.6%
Pete Sullivan (D) 29.4%
Illinois 17 Lane Evans Democratic 1982 Re-elected Lane Evans (D) 54.5%
Jim Anderson (R) 45.5%
Illinois 18 Robert H. Michel Republican 1956 Retired
Republican hold
Ray LaHood (R) 60.2%
G. Douglas Stephens (D) 39.3%
Illinois 19 Glenn Poshard Democratic 1988 Re-elected Glenn Poshard (D) 58.4%
Brent Winters (R) 41.6%
Illinois 20 Richard Durbin Democratic 1982 Re-elected Richard Durbin (D) 54.8%
Bill Owens (R) 45.2%

Indiana

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Indiana 1 Pete Visclosky Democratic 1984 Re-elected Pete Visclosky (D) 56.5%
John Larson (R) 43.5%
Indiana 2 Philip Sharp Democratic 1974 Retired
Republican gain
David M. McIntosh (R) 54.5%
Joe Hogsett (D) 45.5%
Indiana 3 Timothy J. Roemer Democratic 1990 Re-elected Timothy J. Roemer (D) 55.2%
Richard Burkett (R) 44.8%
Indiana 4 Jill L. Long Democratic 1989 Defeated
Republican gain
Mark Souder (R) 55.4%
Jill L. Long (D) 44.6%
Indiana 5 Steve Buyer Republican 1992 Re-elected Steve Buyer (R) 69.5%
J. D. Beatty (D) 28.3%
Clayton L. Alfred (I) 2.1%
Indiana 6 Dan Burton Republican 1982 Re-elected Dan Burton (R) 77.0%
Natalie M. Bruner (D) 23.0%
Indiana 7 John T. Myers Republican 1966 Re-elected John T. Myers (R) 65.1%
Michael M. Harmless (D) 34.9%
Indiana 8 Frank McCloskey Democratic 1982 Defeated
Republican gain
John Hostettler (R) 52.4%
Frank McCloskey (D) 47.6%
Indiana 9 Lee H. Hamilton Democratic 1964 Re-elected Lee H. Hamilton (D) 52.0%
Jean Leising (R) 48.0%
Indiana 10 Andrew Jacobs, Jr. Democratic 1964 Re-elected Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (D) 53.5%
Marvin Scott (R) 46.5%

Iowa

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Iowa 1 Jim Leach Republican 1976 Re-elected Jim Leach (R) 60.2%
Glen Winekauf (D) 37.9%
Jan J. Zonneveld (I) 1.2%
Michael Cuddehe (Natural Law) 0.7%
Iowa 2 Jim Nussle Republican 1990 Re-elected Jim Nussle (R) 56.0%
David R. Nagle (D) 43.4%
Albert W. Schoeman (L) 0.6%
Iowa 3 Jim Ross Lightfoot Republican 1984 Re-elected Jim Ross Lightfoot (R) 57.8%
Elaine Baxter (D) 41.0%
Derrick P. Grimmer (Grassroots) 1.2%
Iowa 4 Neal Edward Smith Democratic 1958 Defeated
Republican gain
Greg Ganske (R) 52.5%
Neal Edward Smith (D) 46.4%
Joshua A. Roberts (Natural Law) 0.4%
William C. Oviatt (Grassroots) 0.4%
Angela L. Lariscy (Socialist Workers) 0.3%
Iowa 5 Fred Grandy Republican 1986 Ran for Governor
Republican hold
Tom Latham (R) 60.8%
Sheila McGuire Riggs (D) 39.0%

Kansas

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Kansas 1 Pat Roberts Republican 1980 Re-elected Pat Roberts (R) 77.4%
Terry L. Nichols (D) 22.6%
Kansas 2 Jim Slattery Democratic 1982 Ran for Governor
Republican gain
Sam Brownback (R) 65.6%
John W. Carlin (D) 34.4%
Kansas 3 Jan Meyers Republican 1984 Re-elected Jan Meyers (R) 56.6%
Richard Burkett (D) 43.4%
Kansas 4 Dan Glickman Democratic 1976 Defeated
Republican gain
Todd Tiahrt (R) 52.9%
Dan Glickman (D) 47.1%

Kentucky

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Kentucky 1 Thomas Barlow Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Ed Whitfield (R) 51.0%
Thomas Barlow (D) 49.0%
Kentucky 2 Ron Lewis Republican 1994 Re-elected Ron Lewis (R) 59.8%
David Adkisson (D) 40.2%
Kentucky 3 Romano L. Mazzoli Democratic 1970 Retired
Democratic hold
Mike Ward (D) 44.4%
Susan Stokes (R) 44.1%
Richard Lewis (T) 11.6%
Kentucky 4 Jim Bunning Republican 1986 Re-elected Jim Bunning (R) 74.1%
Sally Harris Skaggs (D) 25.9%
Kentucky 5 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Re-elected Hal Rogers (R) 79.4%
Walter Blevins (D) 20.6%
Kentucky 6 Scotty Baesler Democratic 1992 Re-elected Scotty Baesler (D) 58.8%
Mathhew Eric Wills (R) 41.2%

Louisiana

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Louisiana 1 Bob Livingston Republican 1977 Re-elected Bob Livingston (R) 81.2%
Forrest McNeir (D) 11.9%
Clark Simmons (I) 6.9%
Louisiana 2 William J. Jefferson Democratic 1990 Re-elected William J. Jefferson (D) 77.6%
Robert Namer (R) 19.2%
Julius Leahman (D) 3.2%
Louisiana 3 Billy Tauzin Democratic 1980 Re-elected Billy Tauzin (D) 76.2%
Nicholas J. Accardo (I) 23.8%
Louisiana 4 Cleo Fields Democratic 1992 Re-elected Cleo Fields (D) 69.9%
Patricia Slocum (R) 30.1%
Louisiana 5 Jim McCrery Republican 1988 Re-elected Jim McCrery (R) 79.8%
Paul Henry Kidd (D) 16.2%
E. Austin Simmons (I) 4.0%
Louisiana 6 Richard Baker Republican 1986 Re-elected Richard Baker (R) 81.1%
Darryl Paul Ward (D) 18.9%
Louisiana 7 Jimmy Hayes Democratic 1986 Re-elected Jimmy Hayes (D) 53.0%
Clyde C. Holloway (R) 39.7%
Ron Caesar (I) 7.3%

Maine

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Maine 1 Thomas Andrews Democratic 1990 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican gain
James B. Longley, Jr. (R) 51.9%
Dennis L. Dutremble (D) 48.1%
Maine 2 Olympia Snowe Republican 1978 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic gain
John Baldacci (D) 45.7%
Richard A. Bennett (R) 40.8%
John M. Michael (I) 8.8%
Charles Fitzgerald (G) 4.7%

Maryland

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Maryland 1 Wayne Gilchrest Republican 1990 Re-elected Wayne Gilchrest (R) 67.7%
Ralph T. Gies (D) 32.3%
Wayne Boyle (D) 0.1%
Maryland 2 Helen Delich Bentley Republican 1984 Ran for Governor Robert Ehrlich (R) 62.7%
Gerry L. Brewster (D) 37.2%
Maryland 3 Ben Cardin Democratic 1986 Re-elected Ben Cardin (D) 71.0%
Robert Ryan Tousey (R) 29.0%
Maryland 4 Albert Wynn Democratic 1992 Re-elected Albert Wynn (D) 75.0%
Michele H. Dyson (R) 25.0%
Maryland 5 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 Re-elected Steny Hoyer (D) 58.8%
Donald Devine (R) 41.2%
Maryland 6 Roscoe Bartlett Republican 1992 Re-elected Roscoe Bartlett (R) 65.9%
Paul Muldowney (D) 34.1%
Maryland 7 Kweisi Mfume Democratic 1986 Re-elected Kweisi Mfume (D) 81.5%
Kenneth Kondner (R) 18.5%
Maryland 8 Connie Morella Republican 1986 Re-elected Connie Morella (R) 70.3%
Steven Van Grack (D) 29.7%

Massachusetts

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Massachusetts 1 John Olver Democratic 1991 Re-elected John Olver (D) unopposed
Massachusetts 2 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Re-elected Richard Neal (D) 58.6%
John M. Briare (R) 36.3%
Kate Ross (Natural Law) 5.1%
Massachusetts 3 Peter I. Blute Republican 1992 Re-elected Peter I. Blute (R) 54.6%
Kevin O'Sullivan (D) 44.2%
Dale E. Friedgen (Natural Law) 1.1%
Massachusetts 4 Barney Frank Democratic 1980 Re-elected Barney Frank (D) unopposed
Massachusetts 5 Marty Meehan Democratic 1992 Re-elected Marty Meehan (D) 69.8%
David E. Coleman (R) 30.1%
Massachusetts 6 Peter G. Torkildsen Republican 1992 Re-elected Peter G. Torkildsen (R) 50.5%
John F. Tierney (D) 47.4%
Benjamin A. Gatchell (I) 2.1%
Massachusetts 7 Ed Markey Democratic 1976 Re-elected Ed Markey (D) 64.4%
Brad Bailey (R) 35.5%
Massachusetts 8 Joe Kennedy Democratic 1986 Re-elected Joe Kennedy (D) unopposed
Massachusetts 9 Joe Moakley Democratic 1972 Re-elected Joe Moakley (D) 69.8%
Michael M. Murphy (R) 30.2%
Massachusetts 10 Gerry Studds Democratic 1972 Re-elected Gerry Studds (D) 68.7%
Keith Jason Hemeon (R) 31.2%

Michigan

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Michigan 1 Bart Stupak Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bart Stupak (D) 56.9%
Gil Ziegler (R) 42.0%
Michael McPeak (Natural Law) 1.1%
Michigan 2 Pete Hoekstra Republican 1992 Re-elected Pete Hoekstra (R) 75.3%
Marcus Hoover (D) 23.7%
Lu Wiggins (Natural Law) 1.0%
Michigan 3 Vern Ehlers Republican 1993 Re-elected Vern Ehlers (R) 73.9%
Betsy J. Flory (D) 23.5%
Barrie Leslie Konicov (L) 1.6%
Susan H. Normandin (Natural Law) 1.0%
Michigan 4 David Lee Camp Republican 1990 Re-elected David Lee Camp (R) 73.1%
Damion Frasier (D) 25.5%
Michael Lee (Natural Law) 1.4%
Michigan 5 James A. Barcia Democratic 1992 Re-elected James A. Barcia (D) 65.5%
William T. Anderson (R) 31.8%
Larry L. Fairchild (I) 1.6%
Susan I. Arnold (Natural Law) 1.2%
Michigan 6 Fred Upton Republican 1986 Re-elected Fred Upton (R) 73.5%
David Taylor (D) 25.5%
Ennis A. Berker (Natural Law) 1.0%
Michigan 7 Nick Smith Republican 1992 Re-elected Nick Smith (R) 65.1%
Kim McCaughtry (D) 32.3%
Ken Proctor (L) 1.9%
Scott K. Williamson (Natural Law) 0.7%
Michigan 8 Bob Carr Democratic 1982 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican gain
Dick Chrysler (R) 51.6%
Bob Mitchell (D) 44.9%
Gerald Ralph Turcotte, Jr. (L) 2.0%
Susan Ilene McPeak (Natural Law) 1.4%
Michigan 9 Dale E. Kildee Democratic 1976 Re-elected Dale E. Kildee (D) 51.2%
Megan O'Neill (R) 47.0%
Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson (Natural Law) 1.7%
Michigan 10 David E. Bonior Democratic 1976 Re-elected David E. Bonior (D) 62.2%
Donald J. Lobsinger (R) 37.7%
Michigan 11 Joe Knollenberg Republican 1992 Re-elected Joe Knollenberg (R) 68.2%
Mike Breshgold (D) 30.5%
John R. Hocking (Natural Law) 1.3%
Michigan 12 Sander M. Levin Democratic 1982 Re-elected Sander M. Levin (D) 52.0%
John Pappageorge (R) 46.6%
Jerome White (I) 0.7%
Eric R. Anderson (Natural Law) 0.7%
Michigan 13 William D. Ford Democratic 1964 Retired
Democratic hold
Lynn N. Rivers (D) 51.9%
John A. Schall (R) 45.1%
Craig L. Seymour (L) 1.8%
Helen Halyard (I) 0.8%
Gail Anne Petrosoff (Natural Law) 0.4%
Michigan 14 John Conyers Democratic 1964 Re-elected John Conyers (D) 81.5%
Richard Charles Fournier (R) 16.6%
Richard R. Miller (Natural Law) 1.9%
Michigan 15 Barbara-Rose Collins Democratic 1990 Re-elected Barbara-Rose Collins (D) 84.1%
John W. Savage II (R) 14.1%
Cynthia M. Jaquith (I) 0.7%
Henry Ogden Clark (Natural Law) 0.6%
Larry Roberts (I) 0.5%
Michigan 16 John Dingell Democratic 1955 Re-elected John Dingell (D) 59.1%
Ken Larkin (R) 39.8%
Noha Fouad Hamze (Natural Law) 1.1%

Minnesota

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Minnesota 1 Tim Penny Democratic 1982 Retired
Republican gain
Gil Gutknecht (R) 55.2%
John C. Hottinger (D) 44.7%
Minnesota 2 David Minge Democratic 1992 Re-elected David Minge (D) 52.0%
Gary Revier (R) 45.0%
Stan Bentz (Reform) 3.0%
Minnesota 3 Jim Ramstad Republican 1990 Re-elected Jim Ramstad (R) 73.2%
Bob Olson (D) 26.3%
Minnesota 4 Bruce Vento Democratic 1976 Re-elected Bruce Vento (D) 54.7%
Dennis Newinski (R) 41.8%
Dan R. Vacek (Grassroots) 2.9%
Minnesota 5 Martin Olav Sabo Democratic 1978 Re-elected Martin Olav Sabo (D) 61.9%
Dorothy Legrand (R) 37.3%
Minnesota 6 Rod Grams Republican 1992 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic gain
Bill Luther (D) 49.9%
Tad Jude (R) 49.7%
Minnesota 7 Collin Peterson Democratic 1990 Re-elected Collin Peterson (D) 51.2%
Bernie Omann (R) 48.6%
Minnesota 8 Jim Oberstar Democratic 1974 Re-elected Jim Oberstar (D) 65.7%
Phil Herwig (R) 34.2%

Mississippi

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Mississippi 1 Jamie L. Whitten Democratic 1941 Retired
Republican gain
Roger Wicker (R) 63.1%
Bill Wheeler (D) 36.9%
Mississippi 2 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1993 Re-elected Bennie Thompson (D) 53.7%
Bill Jordan (R) 38.9%
Vincent P. Thornton (T) 7.4%
Mississippi 3 Sonny Montgomery Democratic 1966 Re-elected Sonny Montgomery (D) 67.6%
Dutch Dabbs (R) 32.4%
Mississippi 4 Michael Parker Democratic 1988 Re-elected Michael Parker (D) 68.5%
Mike Wood (R) 31.5%
Mississippi 5 Gene Taylor Democratic 1989 Re-elected Gene Taylor (D) 60.1%
George Barlos (R) 39.9%

Missouri

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Missouri 1 Bill Clay Democratic 1968 Re-elected Bill Clay (D) 63.4%
Donald R. Counts (R) 32.9%
Craig W. Williamson (L) 3.7%
Missouri 2 Jim Talent Republican 1992 Re-elected Jim Talent (R) 67.3%
Pat Kelly (D) 30.6%
James Higgins (L) 2.1%
Missouri 3 Dick Gephardt Democratic 1976 Re-elected Dick Gephardt (D) 57.7%
Gary Gill (R) 39.7%
Bradley Ems (L) 2.6%
Missouri 4 Ike Skelton Democratic 1976 Re-elected Ike Skelton (D) 67.8%
James A. Noland, Jr. (R) 32.3%
Missouri 5 Alan Wheat Democratic 1982 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic hold
Karen McCarthy (D) 56.6%
Ron Freeman (R) 43.4%
Missouri 6 Pat Danner Democratic 1992 Re-elected Pat Danner (D) 66.1%
Tina Tucker (R) 33.9%
Missouri 7 Mel Hancock Republican 1988 Re-elected Mel Hancock (R) 57.3%
James R. Fossard (D) 39.7%
Doug Burlison (L) 3.0%
Missouri 8 Bill Emerson Republican 1980 Re-elected Bill Emerson (R) 70.1%
James L. Thompson (D) 26.6%
Greg Tlapek (L) 3.4%
Missouri 9 Harold Volkmer Democratic 1976 Re-elected Harold Volkmer (D) 50.5%
Kenny Hulshof (R) 45.0%
Mitchell J. Moore (L) 4.5%

Montana

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Montana At-large Pat Williams Democratic 1978 Re-elected Pat Williams (D) 48.7%
Cy Jamison (R) 42.2%
Steve Kelly (I) 9.1%

Nebraska

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Nebraska 1 Doug Bereuter Republican 1978 Re-elected Doug Bereuter (R) 62.6%
Patrick Combs (D) 37.3%
Nebraska 2 Peter Hoagland Democratic 1988 Defeated
Republican gain
Jon Lynn Christensen (R) 49.9%
Peter Hoagland (D) 49.0%
Nebraska 3 Bill Barrett Republican 1990 Re-elected Bill Barrett (R) 78.7%
Gil Chapin (D) 21.3%

Nevada

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Nevada 1 James Bilbray Democratic 1986 Defeated
Republican gain
John Ensign (R) 48.5%
James Bilbray (D) 47.5%
Gary Wood (L) 4.0%
Nevada 2 Barbara Vucanovich Republican 1982 Re-elected Barbara Vucanovich (R) 63.5%
Janet Greeson (D) 29.2%
Thomas F. Jefferson (Ind. American) 4.3%
Lois Avery (Natural Law) 3.0%

New Hampshire

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
New Hampshire 1 Bill Zeliff Republican 1990 Re-elected Bill Zeliff (R) 65.6%
Bill Verge (D) 28.7%
Scott Tosti (I) 2.8%
Paul Lannon (L) 2.4%
Merle Braley (Natural Law) 0.4%
New Hampshire 2 Richard Swett Democratic 1990 Defeated
Republican gain
Charlie Bass (R) 51.4%
Richard Swett (D) 46.0%
John A. Lewicke (L) 1.8%
Linda Spitzfaden (Natural Law) 0.8%

New Jersey

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
New Jersey 1 Rob Andrews Democratic 1990 Re-elected Rob Andrews (D) 72.3%
James N. Hogan (R) 27.7%
New Jersey 2 William J. Hughes Democratic 1974 Retired
Republican gain
Frank LoBiondo (R) 64.6%
Louis N. Magazzu (D) 35.4%
New Jersey 3 Jim Saxton Republican 1984 Re-elected Jim Saxton (R) 66.4%
James B. Smith (D) 31.2%
D. James Hill (I) 1.7%
Arthur Fulvio Croce (I) 0.6%
New Jersey 4 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Re-elected Chris Smith (R) 67.9%
Ralph Walsh (D) 30.6%
Leonard P. Marshall (NJ Conservative) 1.0%
Arnold Kokans (Natural Law) 0.5%
New Jersey 5 Marge Roukema Republican 1980 Re-elected Marge Roukema (R) 74.2%
Bill Auer (D) 21.9%
William J. Leonard (I) 2.0%
Roger W. Bacon (L) 1.5%
Helen Hamilton (Natural Law) 0.3%
New Jersey 6 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 Re-elected Frank Pallone (D) 60.4%
Mike Herson (R) 37.5%
Charles H. Dickson (I) 1.2%
Gary J. Rich (Conservative) 0.5%
Richard Quinn (Natural Law) 0.4%
New Jersey 7 Bob Franks Republican 1992 Re-elected Bob Franks (R) 59.6%
Karen Carroll (D) 38.7%
James J. Cleary (LaRouche) 1.4%
Claire Greene (Natural Law) 0.3%
New Jersey 8 Herbert Klein Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
William J. Martini (R) 49.9%
Herbert Klein (D) 48.6%
Bernard George (NJ Conservative) 1.6%
New Jersey 9 Robert Torricelli Democratic 1982 Re-elected Robert Torricelli (D) 62.5%
Peter J. Russo (R) 36.1%
Gregory Pason (I) 0.9%
Kenneth Ebel (Natural Law) 0.5%
New Jersey 10 Donald M. Payne Democratic 1988 Re-elected Donald M. Payne (D) 75.9%
Jim Ford (R) 21.9%
Rose Monyek (I) 1.6%
Maurice Williams (Socialist Workers) 0.6%
New Jersey 11 Dean Gallo Republican 1984 Died
Republican hold
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) 71.2%
Frank Herbert (D) 28.0%
Mary Frueholz (LaRouche) 0.6%
Stuart Bacha (I) 0.2%
New Jersey 12 Dick Zimmer Republican 1990 Re-elected Dick Zimmer (R) 68.3%
Joseph D. Youssouf (D) 30.4%
Anthony M. Provenzano (NJ Conservative) 1.3%
New Jersey 13 Bob Menendez Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bob Menendez (D) 70.9%
Fernando A. Alonso (R) 25.2%
Frank J. Rubino, Jr. (We the People) 1.6%
Herbert H. Shaw (Politicians are Crooks) 1.4%
Steven Marshall (Socialist Workers) 0.9%

New Mexico

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
New Mexico 1 Steven Schiff Republican 1988 Re-elected Steven Schiff (R) 73.9%
Peter L. Zollinger (D) 26.1%
New Mexico 2 Joe Skeen Republican 1980 Re-elected Joe Skeen (R) 63.3%
Benjamin Anthony Chavez (D) 31.9%
Rex R. Johnson (G) 4.9%
New Mexico 3 Bill Richardson Democratic 1982 Re-elected Bill Richardson (D) 63.6%
F. Gregg Bemis, Jr. (R) 34.1%
Edward D. Nagel (L) 2.4%

New York

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
New York 1 George J. Hochbrueckner Democratic 1986 Defeated
Republican gain
Michael Forbes (R) 52.5%
George J. Hochbrueckner (D) 46.5%
Michael Strong (Fed Up) 0.9%
New York 2 Rick Lazio Republican 1992 Re-elected Rick Lazio (R) 68.2%
Jame L. Manfre (D) 28.0%
Alice Cort Ross (Right to Life) 3.8%
New York 3 Peter T. King Republican 1992 Re-elected Peter T. King (R) 59.2%
Norma Grill (D) 40.0%
John A. DePrima (Liberal) 0.8%
New York 4 David A. Levy Republican 1992 Defeated in primary
Republican hold
Daniel Frisa (R) 50.2%
Philip Schiliro (D) 37.3%
David A. Levy (Conservative) 8.7%
Vincent P. Garbitelli (Right to Life) 3.0%
Robert S. Berkowitz (Liberal) 0.8%
New York 5 Gary Ackerman Democratic 1983 Re-elected Gary Ackerman (D) 55.1%
Grant M. Lally (R) 43.3%
Edward Elkowitz (Right to Life) 1.7%
New York 6 Floyd H. Flake Democratic 1986 Re-elected Floyd H. Flake (D) 80.4%
Dianand D. Bhagwandin (R) 19.6%
New York 7 Thomas J. Manton Democratic 1984 Re-elected Thomas J. Manton (D) 87.1%
Robert E. Hurley (Conservative) 12.9%
New York 8 Jerrold Nadler Democratic 1992 Re-elected Jerrold Nadler (D) 82.0%
David L. Askren (R) 15.8%
Margaret V. Byrnes (Conservative) 2.2%
New York 9 Chuck Schumer Democratic 1980 Re-elected Chuck Schumer (D) 72.6%
James P. McCall (R) 27.4%
New York 10 Ed Towns Democratic 1982 Re-elected Ed Towns (D) 89.0%
Amelia Smith Parker (R) 9.2%
Mildred K. Mahoney (Conservative) 1.7%
New York 11 Major Owens Democratic 1982 Re-elected Major Owens (D) 88.9%
Gary S. Popkin (R) 9.5%
Michael Gaffney (Conservative) 1.6%
New York 12 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Re-elected Nydia Velázquez (D) 92.3%
Genevieve R. Brennan (Conservative) 6.3%
Eric Ruano-Melendez (I) 1.4%
New York 13 Susan Molinari Republican 1990 Re-elected Susan Molinari (R) 60.9%
Tyrone G. Butler (D) 21.4%
Elisa Disimone (Right to Life) 2.9%
New York 14 Carolyn B. Maloney Democratic 1992 Re-elected Carolyn B. Maloney (D) 64.2%
Charles E.F. Millard (R) 35.4%
Thomas K. Leighton (G) 0.4%
New York 15 Charles B. Rangel Democratic 1970 Re-elected Charles B. Rangel (D) 96.5%
Jose Augustine Suero (Right to Life) 3.5%
New York 16 José Serrano Democratic 1990 Re-elected José Serrano (D) 96.3%
Michael Walters (Conservative) 3.7%
New York 17 Eliot L. Engel Democratic 1988 Re-elected Eliot L. Engel (D) 77.6%
Edward T. Marshall (R) 17.9%
Kevin Brawley (Conservative) 2.3%
Ann M. Noonan (Right to Life) 2.2%
New York 18 Nita Lowey Democratic 1988 Re-elected Nita Lowey (D) 57.3%
Andrew C. Hartzell, Jr. (R) 40.9%
Florence T. O'Grady (Right to Life) 1.8%
New York 19 Hamilton Fish IV Republican 1968 Retired
Republican hold
Sue W. Kelly (R) 52.1%
Hamilton Fish V (D) 36.8%
Joseph J. DioGuardi (Conservative) 10.3%
Catherine Portman-Laux (Ax Taxes) 0.9%
New York 20 Benjamin A. Gilman Republican 1972 Re-elected Benjamin A. Gilman (R) 67.5%
Gregory B. Julian (D) 29.4%
Lois M. Colandrea (Right to Life) 3.1%
New York 21 Michael R. McNulty Democratic 1988 Re-elected Michael R. McNulty (D) 64.4%
Joseph A. Gomez (R) 33.6%
Timothy J. Wood (Right to Life) 2.0%
New York 22 Gerald B. H. Solomon Republican 1978 Re-elected Gerald B. H. Solomon (R) 73.4%
L. Robert Lawrence, Jr. (D) 26.6%
New York 23 Sherwood Boehlert Republican 1982 Re-elected Sherwood Boehlert (R) 70.5%
Charles W. Skeele, Jr. (D) 23.1%
Donald J. Thomas (Right to Life) 6.4%
New York 24 John M. McHugh Republican 1992 Re-elected John M. McHugh (R) 67.4%
Danny M. Francis (D) 18.4%
New York 25 James T. Walsh Republican 1988 Re-elected James T. Walsh (R) 57.6%
Rhea Jezer (D) 42.4%
New York 26 Maurice Hinchey Democratic 1992 Re-elected Maurice Hinchey (D) 49.1%
Bob Moppert (R) 48.5%
Tom Kovach (Right to Life) 2.5%
New York 27 Bill Paxon Republican 1988 Re-elected Bill Paxon (R) 74.5%
William A. Long, Jr. (D) 25.5%
New York 28 Louise McIntosh Slaughter Democratic 1986 Re-elected Louise Slaughter (D) 56.6%
Renee Forgensi Davison (R) 40.1%
John A. Clendenin (Independence) 3.3%
New York 29 John J. LaFalce Democratic 1974 Re-elected John J. LaFalce (D) 55.2%
William E. Miller, Jr. (R) 43.0%
Patrick Murty (Right to Life) 1.8%
New York 30 Jack Quinn Republican 1992 Re-elected Jack Quinn (R) 67.0%
David A. Franczyk (D) 33.0%
New York 31 Amo Houghton Republican 1986 Re-elected Amo Houghton (R) 84.8%
Gretchen S. McManus (Right to Life) 15.2%

North Carolina

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
North Carolina 1 Eva M. Clayton Democratic 1992 Re-elected Eva M. Clayton (D) 61.1%
Ted Tyler (R) 38.9%
North Carolina 2 Tim Valentine Democratic 1982 Retired
Republican gain
David Funderburk (R) 56.0%
Richard H. Moore (D) 44.0%
North Carolina 3 Martin Lancaster Democratic 1986 Defeated
Republican gain
Walter B. Jones (R) 52.7%
Martin Lancaster (D) 47.3%
North Carolina 4 David Price Democratic 1986 Defeated
Republican gain
Fred Heineman (R) 50.4%
David Price (D) 49.6%
North Carolina 5 Stephen L. Neal Democratic 1974 Retired
Republican gain
Richard Burr (R) 57.3%
A. P. Sands (D) 42.7%
North Carolina 6 Howard Coble Republican 1984 Re-elected Howard Coble (R) unopposed
North Carolina 7 Charlie Rose Democratic 1972 Re-elected Charlie Rose (D) 51.6%
Robert C. Anderson (R) 48.4%
North Carolina 8 Bill Hefner Democratic 1974 Re-elected Bill Hefner (D) 52.4%
Sherrill Morgan (R) 47.6%
North Carolina 9 Alex McMillan Republican 1984 Retired
Republican hold
Sue Wilkins Myrick (R) 65.0%
Rory Blake (D) 35.0%
North Carolina 10 Cass Ballenger Republican 1986 Re-elected Cass Ballenger (R) 71.5%
Robert Wayne Avery (D) 28.5%
North Carolina 11 Charles H. Taylor Republican 1990 Re-elected Charles H. Taylor (R) 60.1%
Maggie Palmer Lauterer (D) 39.9%
North Carolina 12 Mel Watt Democratic 1992 Re-elected Mel Watt (D) 65.8%
Joseph A. Martino (R) 34.2%

North Dakota

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
North Dakota At-large Earl Pomeroy Democratic 1992 Re-elected Earl Pomeroy (D) 52.3%
Gary Porter (R) 45.0%
James Germalic (I) 2.7%

Ohio

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Ohio 1 David S. Mann Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Steve Chabot (R) 56.1%
David S. Mann (D) 43.9%
Ohio 2 Rob Portman Republican 1993 Re-elected Rob Portman (R) 77.6%
Les Mann (D) 22.4%
Ohio 3 Tony P. Hall Democratic 1978 Re-elected Tony P. Hall (D) 59.3%
David A. Westbrock (R) 40.7%
Ohio 4 Mike Oxley Republican 1981 Re-elected Mike Oxley (R) unopposed
Ohio 5 Paul Gillmor Republican 1988 Re-elected Paul Gillmor (R) 73.4%
Jarrod Tudor (D) 26.6%
Ohio 6 Ted Strickland Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Frank Cremeans (R) 50.9%
Ted Strickland (D) 49.1%
Ohio 7 Dave Hobson Republican 1991 Re-elected Dave Hobson (R) unopposed
Ohio 8 John Boehner Republican 1990 Re-elected John Boehner (R) unopposed
Ohio 9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Re-elected Marcy Kaptur (D) 75.3%
Randy Whitman (R) 24.7%
Ohio 10 Martin Hoke Republican 1992 Re-elected Martin Hoke (R) 51.9%
Francis E. Gaul (D) 38.6%
Joseph J. Jacobs, Jr. (I) 9.5%
Ohio 11 Louis Stokes Democratic 1968 Re-elected Louis Stokes (D) 77.2%
James J. Sykora (R) 22.8%
Ohio 12 John Kasich Republican 1982 Re-elected John Kasich (R) 66.5%
Cynthia L. Ruccia (D) 33.2%
Ohio 13 Sherrod Brown Democratic 1992 Re-elected Sherrod Brown (D) 49.1%
Gregory A. White (R) 45.5%
Howard Mason (I) 4.1%
John Michael Ryan (I) 1.3%
Ohio 14 Thomas C. Sawyer Democratic 1986 Re-elected Thomas C. Sawyer (D) 51.9%
Lynn Slaby (R) 48.1%
Ohio 15 Deborah Pryce Republican 1992 Re-elected Deborah Pryce (R) 70.7%
Bill Buckel (D) 29.1%
Ohio 16 Ralph Regula Republican 1972 Re-elected Ralph Regula (R) 75.0%
J. Michael Finn (D) 25.0%
Ohio 17 James Traficant Democratic 1984 Re-elected James Traficant (D) 77.4%
Mike G. Meister (R) 22.6%
Ohio 18 Douglas Applegate Democratic 1976 Retired
Republican gain
Bob Ney (R) 54.0%
Greg DiDonato (D) 46.0%
Ohio 19 Eric Fingerhut Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Steve LaTourette (R) 48.5%
Eric Fingerhut (D) 43.5%
Ron Young (I) 5.5%
Jerome A. Brentar (I) 2.5%

Oklahoma

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Oklahoma 1 Jim Inhofe Republican 1986 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Steve Largent (R) 62.7%
Stuart Price (D) 37.3%
Oklahoma 2 Mike Synar Democratic 1978 Defeated in primary
Republican gain
Tom Coburn (R) 52.1%
Virgil R. Cooper (D) 47.9%
Oklahoma 3 William K. Brewster Democratic 1990 Re-elected William K. Brewster (D) 73.8%
Darrel Dewayne Tallant (R) 26.2%
Oklahoma 4 Dave McCurdy Democratic 1980 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican gain
J. C. Watts (R) 51.6%
David Perryman (D) 43.3%
Bill Tiffee (I) 5.1%
Oklahoma 5 Ernest Istook Republican 1992 Re-elected Ernest Istook (R) 78.1%
Tom Keith (D) 21.9%
Oklahoma 6 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 Re-elected Frank Lucas (R) 70.2%
Jeffrey S. Tollett (D) 29.8%

Oregon

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Oregon 1 Elizabeth Furse Democratic 1992 Re-elected Elizabeth Furse (D) 47.7%
Bill Witt (R) 47.6%
Brewster Gillett (I) 2.6%
Daniel E. Wilson (L) 2.0%
Oregon 2 Bob Smith Republican 1982 Retired
Republican hold
Wes Cooley (R) 57.3%
Sue C. Kupillas (D) 38.7%
Gary L. Sublett (L) 3.9%
Oregon 3 Ron Wyden Democratic 1980 Re-elected Ron Wyden (D) 72.5%
Everett Hall (R) 19.4%
Mark Brunelle (I) 6.1%
Gene Nanni (L) 1.9%
Oregon 4 Peter DeFazio Democratic 1986 Re-elected Peter DeFazio (D) 66.8%
John D. Newkirk (R) 33.2%
Oregon 5 Michael J. Kopetski Democratic 1990 Retired
Republican gain
Jim Bunn (R) 49.8%
Catherine Webber (D) 46.8%
Jon E. Zimmer (L) 3.3%

Pennsylvania

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Pennsylvania 1 Thomas M. Foglietta Democratic 1980 Re-elected Thomas M. Foglietta (D) 81.5%
Roger F. Gordon (R) 18.5%
Pennsylvania 2 Lucien E. Blackwell Democratic 1990 Defeated in primary
Democratic hold
Chaka Fattah (D) 85.9%
Lawrence R. Watson (R) 14.1%
Pennsylvania 3 Robert A. Borski, Jr. Democratic 1982 Re-elected Robert A. Borski, Jr. (D) 62.7%
James C. Hasher (R) 37.3%
Pennsylvania 4 Ron Klink Democratic 1992 Re-elected Ron Klink (D) 64.2%
Ed Peglow (R) 35.8%
Pennsylvania 5 William F. Clinger, Jr. Republican 1978 Re-elected William F. Clinger, Jr. (R) unopposed
Pennsylvania 6 Tim Holden Democratic 1992 Re-elected Tim Holden (D) 56.7%
Frederick C. Levering (R) 43.3%
Pennsylvania 7 Curt Weldon Republican 1986 Re-elected Curt Weldon (R) 69.7%
Sara R. Nichols (D) 30.3%
Pennsylvania 8 James C. Greenwood Republican 1992 Re-elected James C. Greenwood (R) 66.1%
John P. Murray (D) 26.7%
Jay Timothy Russell (L) 4.7%
Robert J. Cash (I) 2.5%
Pennsylvania 9 Bud Shuster Republican 1972 Re-elected Bud Shuster (R) unopposed
Pennsylvania 10 Joseph M. McDade Republican 1962 Re-elected Joseph M. McDade (R) 65.7%
Daniel J. Schreffler (D) 31.1%
Albert A. Smith (L) 3.2%
Pennsylvania 11 Paul E. Kanjorski Democratic 1984 Re-elected Paul E. Kanjorski (D) 66.5%
J. Andrew Podolak (R) 33.5%
Pennsylvania 12 John Murtha Democratic 1974 Re-elected John Murtha (D) 68.9%
Bill Choby (R) 31.1%
Pennsylvania 13 Marjorie Margolies-
Mezvinsky
Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Jon D. Fox (R) 49.4%
Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky (D) 45.2%
Lee D. Hustead (L) 3.7%
Frank W. Szabo (I) 1.7%
Pennsylvania 14 William J. Coyne Democratic 1980 Re-elected William J. Coyne (D) 64.1%
John Robert Clark (R) 32.4%
Edward L. Stewart (I) 2.3%
Paul Scherrer (I) 1.1%
Pennsylvania 15 Paul F. McHale, Jr. Democratic 1992 Re-elected Paul F. McHale, Jr. (D) 47.8%
Jim Yeager (R) 47.4%
Victor J. Mazziotti (Patriot) 4.8%
Pennsylvania 16 Robert Smith Walker Republican 1976 Re-elected Robert Smith Walker (R) 69.7%
Bill Chertok (D) 30.3%
Pennsylvania 17 George Gekas Republican 1982 Re-elected George Gekas (R) unopposed
Pennsylvania 18 Rick Santorum Republican 1990 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic gain
Michael F. Doyle (D) 54.8%
John McCarty (R) 45.2%
Pennsylvania 19 William F. Goodling Republican 1974 Re-elected William F. Goodling (R) unopposed
Pennsylvania 20 Austin J. Murphy Democratic 1976 Retired
Democratic hold
Frank Mascara (D) 53.1%
Mike McCormick (R) 46.9%
Pennsylvania 21 Tom Ridge Republican 1982 Retired to run for Governor
Republican hold
Phil English (R) 49.5%
Bill Leavens (D) 46.9%
Arthur E. Drew (I) 3.6%

Rhode Island

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Rhode Island 1 Ronald Machtley Republican 1988 Retired
Democratic gain
Patrick J. Kennedy (D) 54.1%
Kevin Vigilante (R) 45.9%
Rhode Island 2 Jack Reed Democratic 1990 Re-elected Jack Reed (D) 68.0%
A. John Elliot (R) 32.0%

South Carolina

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
South Carolina 1 Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Republican 1986 Ran for Governor
Republican hold
Mark Sanford (R) 66.3%
Robert Barber (D) 32.4%
Robert Payne (L) 1.2%
South Carolina 2 Floyd Spence Republican 1970 Re-elected Floyd Spence (R) unopposed
South Carolina 3 Butler Derrick Democratic 1974 Retired
Republican gain
Lindsey Graham (R) 60.1%
James E. Bryan, Jr. (D) 39.9%
South Carolina 4 Bob Inglis Republican 1992 Re-elected Bob Inglis (R) 73.5%
Jerry L. Fowler (D) 26.4%
South Carolina 5 John M. Spratt, Jr. Democratic 1982 Re-elected John M. Spratt, Jr. (D) 52.1%
Larry Bigham (R) 47.8%
South Carolina 6 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Re-elected Jim Clyburn (D) 63.8%
Gary McLeod (R) 36.2%

South Dakota

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
South Dakota At-large Tim Johnson Democratic 1986 Re-elected Tim Johnson (D) 59.8%
Jan Berkhout (R) 36.6%
Ronald Wieczorek (I) 3.5%

Tennessee

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Tennessee 1 Jimmy Quillen Republican 1962 Re-elected Jimmy Quillen (R) 72.9%
J. Carr Christian (D) 24.6%
George Mauer (I) 2.5%
Tennessee 2 Jimmy Duncan Republican 1988 Re-elected Jimmy Duncan (R) 90.5%
Randon J. Krieg (I) 4.8%
Tennessee 3 Marilyn Lloyd Democratic 1974 Retired
Republican gain
Zach Wamp (R) 52.3%
Randy Button (D) 45.6%
Thomas Ed Morrrell (I) 1.2%
Richard M. Sims (I) 0.9%
Tennessee 4 Jim Cooper Democratic 1982 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican gain
Van Hilleary (R) 56.6%
Jeff Whorley (D) 42.0%
J. Patrick Lyons (I) 1.4%
Tennessee 5 Bob Clement Democratic 1988 Re-elected Bob Clement (D) 60.2%
John Osborne (R) 38.7%
Lloyd Botway (I) 0.6%
Chuck Lokey (I) 0.4%
Tennessee 6 Bart Gordon Democratic 1984 Re-elected Bart Gordon (D) 50.6%
Steve Gill (R) 49.4%
Tennessee 7 Don Sundquist Republican 1982 Retired to run for Governor
Republican hold
Ed Bryant (R) 60.2%
Harold Byrd (D) 38.6%
Tom Jeanette (I) 1.1%
Tennessee 8 John S. Tanner Democratic 1988 Re-elected John S. Tanner (D) 63.8%
Neal R. Morris (R) 36.2%
Tennessee 9 Harold Ford, Sr. Democratic 1974 Re-elected Harold Ford, Sr. (D) 57.8%
Roderick DeBerry (R) 42.2%

Texas

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Texas 1 Jim Chapman Democratic 1985 Re-elected Jim Chapman (D) 55.3%
Mike Blankenship (R) 40.9%
Thomas Mosser (I) 3.8%
Texas 2 Charlie Wilson Democratic 1972 Re-elected Charlie Wilson (D) 57.0%
Donna Peterson (R) 43.0%
Texas 3 Sam Johnson Republican 1991 Re-elected Sam Johnson (R) 91.0%
Tom Donahue (L) 9.0%
Texas 4 Ralph Hall Democratic 1980 Re-elected Ralph Hall (D) 58.8%
David L. Bridges (R) 39.8%
Steven Rothacker (L) 1.4%
Texas 5 John Wiley Bryant Democratic 1982 Re-elected John Wiley Bryant (D) 50.1%
Pete Sessions (R) 47.3%
Barbara Morgan (I) 1.4%
Noel Kopala (L) 0.7%
Regina Arashvand (I) 0.5%
Texas 6 Joe Barton Republican 1984 Re-elected Joe Barton (R) 75.6%
Terry Jesmore (D) 22.0%
Bill Baird (L) 2.3%
Texas 7 Bill Archer Republican 1970 Re-elected Bill Archer (R) unopposed
Texas 8 Jack Fields Republican 1980 Re-elected Jack Fields (R) 92.0%
Russ Klecka (I) 8.0%
Texas 9 Jack Brooks Democratic 1952 Defeated
Republican gain
Steve Stockman (R) 51.9%
Jack Brooks (D) 45.7%
Bill Felton (I) 1.4%
Darla K. Beenau (L) 1.1%
Texas 10 J. J. Pickle Democratic 1963 Retired
Democratic hold
Lloyd Doggett (D) 56.3%
Jo Baylor (R) 39.8%
Jeff Hill (L) 1.5%
Michael L. Brandes (I) 1.3%
Jeff Davis (I) 1.2%
Texas 11 Chet Edwards Democratic 1990 Re-elected Chet Edwards (D) 59.2%
James W. Broyles (R) 40.8%
Texas 12 Pete Geren Democratic 1989 Re-elected Pete Geren (D) 68.7%
Ernest J. Anderson, Jr. (R) 31.3%
Texas 13 Bill Sarpalius Democratic 1988 Defeated
Republican gain
Mac Thornberry (R) 55.4%
Bill Sarpalius (D) 44.6%
Texas 14 Greg Laughlin Democratic 1992 Re-elected Greg Laughlin (D) 55.6%
Jim Deats (R) 44.4%
Texas 15 Kika de la Garza Democratic 1964 Re-elected Kika de la Garza (D) 59.0%
Tom Haughey (R) 39.4%
John Hamilton (I) 1.6%
Texas 16 Ronald D. Coleman Democratic 1982 Re-elected Ronald D. Coleman (D) 57.1%
Bobby Ortiz (R) 42.9%
Texas 17 Charles Stenholm Democratic 1978 Re-elected Charles Stenholm (D) 53.6%
Phil Boone (R) 46.3%
Texas 18 Craig Anthony Washington Democratic 1989 Defeated in Primary
Democratic hold
Sheila Jackson-Lee (D) 73.5%
Jerry Burley (R) 24.4%
J. Larry Snellings (I) 1.1%
George M. Hollenbeck (L) 1.0%
Texas 19 Larry Combest Republican 1984 Re-elected Larry Combest (R) unopposed
Texas 20 Henry B. Gonzalez Democratic 1961 Re-elected Henry B. Gonzalez (D) 62.5%
Carl Bill Colyer (R) 37.5%
Texas 21 Lamar S. Smith Republican 1986 Re-elected Lamar S. Smith (R) 90.0%
Kerry L. Lowry (I) 10.0%
Texas 22 Tom DeLay Republican 1984 Re-elected Tom DeLay (R) 73.7%
Scott Douglas Cunningham (D) 23.8%
Gregory D. Pepper (I) 2.5%
Texas 23 Henry Bonilla Republican 1992 Re-elected Henry Bonilla (R) 62.6%
Rolando L. Rios (D) 37.4%
Texas 24 Martin Frost Democratic 1978 Re-elected Martin Frost (D) 52.8%
Ed Harrison (R) 47.2%
Texas 25 Michael A. Andrews Democratic 1982 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic hold
Ken Bentsen, Jr. (D) 52.3%
Gene Fontenot (R) 45.0%
Sarah Klein-Tower (I) 1.7%
Robert F. Lockhart (L) 1.0%
Texas 26 Dick Armey Republican 1984 Re-elected Dick Armey (R) 76.4%
LeEarl Ann Bryant (D) 22.4%
Alfred Adask (L) 1.1%
Texas 27 Solomon P. Ortiz Democratic 1982 Re-elected Solomon P. Ortiz (D) 59.4%
Erol A. Stone (R) 40.06%
Texas 28 Frank Tejeda Democratic 1992 Re-elected Frank Tejeda (D) 70.9%
David C. Slatter (R) 27.6%
Stephan Rothstein (L) 1.5%
Texas 29 Gene Green Democratic 1992 Re-elected Gene Green (D) 73.4%
Harold Eide (R) 26.6%
Texas 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 1992 Re-elected Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) 72.6%
Lucy Cain (R) 25.7%
Ken Ashby (L) 1.7%

Utah

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Utah 1 James V. Hansen Republican 1980 Re-elected James V. Hansen (R) 64.5%
Bobbie Coray (D) 35.5%
Utah 2 Karen Shepherd Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Enid Greene Waldholtz (R) 45.8%
Karen Shepherd (D) 35.9%
Merrill Cook (I) 18.3%
Utah 3 Bill Orton Democratic 1990 Re-elected Bill Orton (D) 59.0%
Dixie Thompson (R) 39.9%
Barbara Greenway (Socialist Workers) 1.2%

Vermont

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Vermont At-large Bernie Sanders Independent 1990 Re-elected Bernie Sanders (I) 49.9%
John Carroll (R) 46.6%
Carole Banus (Natural Law) 1.4%
Jack Rogers (VT Grassroots) 1.3%
Annette Larson (Liberty Union) 0.7%

Virginia

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Virginia 1 Herbert H. Bateman Republican 1982 Re-elected Herbert H. Bateman (R) 74.3%
Mary F. Sinclair (D) 23.5%
Matt B. Voorhees (I) 2.3%
Virginia 2 Owen B. Pickett Democratic 1986 Re-elected Owen B. Pickett (D) 59.0%
J. L. Chapman (R) 40.9%
Virginia 3 Bobby Scott Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bobby Scott (D) 79.4%
Thomas E. Ward (R) 20.6%
Virginia 4 Norman Sisisky Democratic 1982 Re-elected Norman Sisisky (D) 61.6%
A. George Sweet III (R) 38.4%
Virginia 5 Lewis Payne Democratic 1988 Re-elected Lewis Payne (D) 53.3%
George Landrith (R) 46.7%
Virginia 6 Bob Goodlatte Republican 1992 Re-elected Bob Goodlatte (R) unopposed
Virginia 7 Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. Republican 1980 Re-elected Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. (R) 84.0%
Gerald E. Berg (I) 15.8%
Virginia 8 Jim Moran Democratic 1990 Re-elected Jim Moran (D) 59.3%
Kyle E. McSlarrow (R) 39.3%
Ward Edmonds (I) 0.9%
William C. Jones (I) 0.4%
Virginia 9 Rick Boucher Democratic 1982 Re-elected Rick Boucher (D) 58.8%
S. H. Fast (R) 41.2%
Virginia 10 Frank Wolf Republican 1980 Re-elected Frank Wolf (R) 87.3%
Alan Ogden (I) 7.8%
Robert Rilee (I) 0.2%
Virginia 11 Leslie L. Byrne Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Tom Davis (R) 52.9%
Leslie L. Byrne (D) 45.3%
Gordon Cruickshank (I) 1.7%

Washington

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Washington 1 Maria Cantwell Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Rick White (R) 51.7%
Maria Cantwell (D) 48.3%
Washington 2 Al Swift Democratic 1978 Retired
Republican gain
Jack Metcalf (R) 54.7%
Harriet Spanel (D) 45.3%
Washington 3 Jolene Unsoeld Democratic 1988 Defeated
Republican gain
Linda Smith (R) 52.0%
Jolene Unsoeld (D) 44.6%
Caitlin Davis Carlson (Gun Control) 3.4%
Washington 4 Jay Inslee Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Doc Hastings (R) 53.3%
Jay Inslee (D) 46.7%
Washington 5 Tom Foley Democratic 1964 Defeated
Republican gain
George Nethercutt (R) 50.9%
Tom Foley (D) 49.1%
Washington 6 Norman D. Dicks Democratic 1976 Re-elected Norman D. Dicks (D) 58.3%
Benjamin Gregg (D) 41.7%
Washington 7 Jim McDermott Democratic 1988 Re-elected Jim McDermott (D) 75.1%
Keith Harris (R) 24.9%
Washington 8 Jennifer Dunn Republican 1992 Re-elected Jennifer Dunn (R) 76.1%
Jim Wyrick (D) 23.9%
Washington 9 Mike Kreidler Democratic 1992 Defeated
Republican gain
Randy Tate (R) 51.8%
Mike Kreidler (D) 48.2%

West Virginia

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
West Virginia 1 Alan Mollohan Democratic 1982 Re-elected Alan Mollohan (D) 70.3%
Sally Rossy Riley (R) 29.7%
West Virginia 2 Bob Wise Democratic 1982 Re-elected Bob Wise (D) 63.7%
Samuel A. Cravotta (R) 36.3%
West Virginia 3 Nick Rahall Democratic 1976 Re-elected Nick Rahall (D) 63.9%
Ben Waldman (R) 36.1%

Wisconsin

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Wisconsin 1 Peter W. Barca Democratic 1993 Defeated
Republican gain
Mark Neumann (R) 49.4%
Peter W. Barca (D) 48.8%
Edward Kozak (L) 1.8%
Wisconsin 2 Scott L. Klug Republican 1990 Re-elected Scott L. Klug (R) 69.2%
Thomas Hecht (D) 28.7%
John Stumpf (T) 1.4%
Joseph Schumacher (I) 0.7%
Wisconsin 3 Steve Gunderson Republican 1980 Re-elected Steve Gunderson (R) 55.7%
Harvey Stower (D) 41.0%
Chuck Lee (T) 1.8%
Mark Weinhold (I) 1.4%
Wisconsin 4 Jerry Kleczka Democratic 1984 Re-elected Jerry Kleczka (D) 53.7%
Thomas G. Reynolds (R) 44.8%
James Harold Hause (T) 1.5%
Wisconsin 5 Tom Barrett Democratic 1992 Re-elected Tom Barrett (D) 62.4%
Stephen Hollingshead (R) 36.4%
David Schall (I) 1.1%
Wisconsin 6 Tom Petri Republican 1979 Re-elected Tom Petri (R) unopposed
Wisconsin 7 Dave Obey Democratic 1969 Re-elected Dave Obey (D) 54.3%
Scott West (R) 45.7%
Wisconsin 8 Toby Roth Republican 1978 Re-elected Toby Roth (R) 63.7%
Stan Gruszynski (D) 36.3%
Wisconsin 9 Jim Sensenbrenner Republican 1978 Re-elected Jim Sensenbrenner (R) unopposed

Wyoming

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
Wyoming At-large Craig L. Thomas Republican 1989 Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Barbara Cubin (R) 53.2%
Bob Schuster (D) 41.3%
Dave Dawson (L) 5.5%

Non-voting delegates

District Incumbent Party First elected Status Opponent
U.S. Virgin Islands At-large Ron de Lugo Democratic 1980 Retired
Independent gain
Victor Frazer (I)[9]
Eileen Peterson (D)

See also

References

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