2022 United States House of Representatives elections
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 8, 2022. Elections will be held to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states, as well as five non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five inhabited U.S. territories. Numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2022 Senate elections, will also be held on this date. The winners of this election will serve in the 118th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2020 United States census. Democrats have held a majority in the House of Representatives since January 3, 2019, as a result of the 2018 elections, when they won 235 seats. However, their majority was reduced to 222 seats in the 2020 elections.
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Retirements
As of May 2022, 49 representatives, including 31 Democrats and 18 Republicans, have decided to retire, 17 of whom are seeking another office.[1]
Democrats
- Arizona 2: Ann Kirkpatrick is retiring.[2]
- California 9: Jerry McNerney is retiring.[3]
- California 14: Jackie Speier is retiring.[4]
- California 37: Karen Bass is retiring to run for mayor of Los Angeles.[5]
- California 40: Lucille Roybal-Allard is retiring.[6]
- California 47: Alan Lowenthal is retiring.[7]
- Colorado 7: Ed Perlmutter is retiring.[8]
- Florida 7: Stephanie Murphy is retiring.[9]
- Florida 10: Val Demings is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[10]
- Florida 13: Charlie Crist is retiring to run for governor of Florida.[11]
- Florida 22: Ted Deutch is retiring.[12]
- Hawaii 2: Kai Kahele is retiring to run for governor of Hawaii.[13]
- Illinois 1: Bobby Rush is retiring.[14]
- Illinois 17: Cheri Bustos is retiring.[15]
- Kentucky 3: John Yarmuth is retiring.[16]
- Maryland 4: Anthony G. Brown is retiring to run for attorney general of Maryland.[17]
- Michigan 14: Brenda Lawrence is retiring.[18]
- New Jersey 8: Albio Sires is retiring.[19]
- New York 3: Thomas Suozzi is retiring to run for governor of New York.[20]
- New York 4: Kathleen Rice is retiring.[21]
- North Carolina 1: G. K. Butterfield is retiring.[22]
- North Carolina 4: David Price is retiring.[23]
- Ohio 13: Tim Ryan is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[24]
- Oregon 4: Peter DeFazio is retiring.[25]
- Pennsylvania 17: Conor Lamb is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[26]
- Pennsylvania 18: Mike Doyle is retiring.[27]
- Rhode Island 2: Jim Langevin is retiring.[28]
- Tennessee 5: Jim Cooper is retiring.[29]
- Texas 30: Eddie Bernice Johnson is retiring.[30]
- Vermont at-large: Peter Welch is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[31]
- Wisconsin 3: Ron Kind is retiring.[32]
Republicans
- Alabama 5: Mo Brooks is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[33]
- Georgia 10: Jody Hice is retiring to run for secretary of state of Georgia.[34]
- Illinois 16: Adam Kinzinger is retiring.[35]
- Indiana 9: Trey Hollingsworth is retiring.[36]
- Michigan 6: Fred Upton is retiring.[37]
- Missouri 4: Vicky Hartzler is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[38]
- Missouri 7: Billy Long is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[39]
- New York 1: Lee Zeldin is retiring to run for governor of New York.[40]
- New York 23: Tom Reed is retiring.[41]
- New York 24: John Katko is retiring.[42]
- North Carolina 13: Ted Budd is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[43]
- Ohio 7: Bob Gibbs is retiring.[44]
- Ohio 16: Anthony Gonzalez is retiring.[45]
- Oklahoma 2: Markwayne Mullin is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[46]
- Pennsylvania 12: Fred Keller is retiring.[47]
- Texas 1: Louie Gohmert is retiring to run for attorney general of Texas.[48]
- Texas 3: Van Taylor is retiring.[49]
- Texas 8: Kevin Brady is retiring.[50]
Reapportionment
The 2020 United States census determined how many of the 435 congressional districts each state receives for the 2020 redistricting cycle. Due to population shifts, California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia will lose one seat. Conversely, Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon will gain one seat; and Texas will gain two seats.[51]
Newly created seats
Six new districts will be created and two districts will be restored after the 2020 redistricting process:
Seats to be eliminated
The following districts will be eliminated and become obsolete:
Seats with multiple incumbents running
The following districts have multiple incumbent representatives running, a product of redistricting merging multiple districts.
- Georgia 7: Carolyn Bourdeaux (D) and Lucy McBath (D)[52]
- Illinois 6: Sean Casten (D) and Marie Newman (D)[53]
- Illinois 15: Rodney Davis (R) and Mary Miller (R)[54]
- Michigan 11: Andy Levin (D) and Haley Stevens (D)[55]
- West Virginia 2: David McKinley (R) and Alex Mooney (R)[56]
- Florida 2: Neal Dunn (R) and Al Lawson (D)
Election ratings
In February 2022, The Guardian reported that "America is poised to have a staggeringly low number of competitive seats in the US House, an alarming trend that makes it harder to govern and exacerbates political polarization." The 2020 redistricting cycle resulted in 94% of the U.S. House running in relatively safe seats.[57]
Special elections
There will be at least six special elections in 2022 to the 117th United States Congress, listed here by date and district.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Florida 20 | Alcee Hastings | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent died April 6, 2021, of pancreatic cancer. New member elected January 11, 2022. Democratic hold.[58] |
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California 22 | Devin Nunes | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent resigned January 1, 2022. New member to be elected June 7, 2022, after no candidate received a majority of the vote in the April 5 jungle primary.[59] |
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Texas 34 | Filemon Vela Jr. | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent resigned March 31, 2022.[61] New member to be elected June 14, 2022.[62] Runoff scheduled for TBD if necessary. |
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Nebraska 1 | Jeff Fortenberry | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent resigned March 31, 2022.[64] New member to be elected June 28, 2022.[65] |
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Minnesota 1 | Jim Hagedorn | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent died February 17, 2022, of kidney cancer.[68] New member to be elected August 9, 2022.[69] |
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Alaska at-large | Don Young | Republican | 1973 (special) | Incumbent died March 18, 2022.[71] New member to be elected August 16, 2022.[72] |
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Alabama
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Alabama 1 | R+16 | Jerry Carl | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 2 | R+17 | Barry Moore | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 3 | R+19 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 4 | R+33 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 5 | R+17 | Mo Brooks | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[33] |
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Alabama 6 | R+19 | Gary Palmer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 7 | D+14 | Terri Sewell | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Alaska
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Alaska at-large | R+9 | TBD[lower-alpha 3] | 2022 (special) | Incumbent to be determined |
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Arizona
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Arizona 1 | R+2 | David Schweikert Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Arizona 2 | R+6 | Tom O'Halleran Redistricted from the 1st district |
Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 3 | D+25 | Ruben Gallego Redistricted from the 7th district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 4 | D+2 | Greg Stanton Redistricted from the 9th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 5 | R+11 | Andy Biggs | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 6 | R+3 | Ann Kirkpatrick Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retiring[2] |
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Arizona 7 | D+16 | Raúl Grijalva Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 8 | R+10 | Debbie Lesko | Republican | 2018 (special) | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 9 | R+16 | Paul Gosar Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Arkansas 1 | R+21 | Rick Crawford | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas 2 | R+9 | French Hill | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas 3 | R+15 | Steve Womack | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas 4 | R+19 | Bruce Westerman | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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California
California lost its 53rd district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
California 1 | R+12 | Doug LaMalfa | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
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California 2 | D+23 | Jared Huffman | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 3 | R+4 | None (New seat) | New seat |
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California 4 | D+17 | Mike Thompson Redistricted from the 5th district |
Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running | |
California 5 | R+9 | Tom McClintock Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
California 6 | D+8 | Ami Bera Redistricted from the 7th district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 7 | D+18 | Doris Matsui Redistricted from the 6th district |
Democratic | 2005 (special) | Incumbent running |
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California 8 | D+27 | John Garamendi Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent running | |
California 9 | D+5 | Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent retiring[3] | |
Josh Harder Redistricted from the 10th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |||
California 10 | D+18 | Mark DeSaulnier Redistricted from the 11th district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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California 11 | D+38 | Nancy Pelosi Redistricted from the 12th district |
Democratic | 1987 (special) | Incumbent running | |
California 12 | D+40 | Barbara Lee Redistricted from the 13th district |
Democratic | 1998 (special) | Incumbent running | |
California 13 | D+4 | None (New seat) | New seat | |||
California 14 | D+22 | Eric Swalwell Redistricted from the 15th district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 15 | D+28 | Jackie Speier Redistricted from the 14th district |
Democratic | 2008 (special) | Incumbent retiring[4] | |
California 16 | D+27 | Anna Eshoo Redistricted from the 18th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running | |
California 17 | D+25 | Ro Khanna | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
California 18 | D+23 | Zoe Lofgren Redistricted from the 19th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent running |
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California 19 | D+19 | Jimmy Panetta Redistricted from the 20th district |
Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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California 20 | R+16 | Kevin McCarthy Redistricted from the 23rd district |
Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running | |
California 21 | D+9 | Jim Costa Redistricted from the 16th district |
Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
California 22 | D+6 | David Valadao Redistricted from the 21st district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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TBD[lower-alpha 4] | 2022 (special) | Incumbent to be determined | ||||
California 23 | R+8 | Jay Obernolte Redistricted from the 8th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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California 24 | D+12 | Salud Carbajal | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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California 25 | D+7 | Raul Ruiz Redistricted from the 36th district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 26 | D+8 | Julia Brownley | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 27 | D+4 | Mike Garcia Redistricted from the 25th district |
Republican | 2020 (special) | Incumbent running |
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California 28 | D+16 | Judy Chu Redistricted from the 27th district |
Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent running | |
California 29 | D+28 | Tony Cárdenas | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 30 | D+24 | Adam Schiff Redistricted from the 28th district |
Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent running | |
California 31 | D+16 | Grace Napolitano Redistricted from the 32nd district |
Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
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California 32 | D+21 | Brad Sherman Redistricted from the 30th district |
Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running | |
California 33 | D+13 | Pete Aguilar Redistricted from the 31st district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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California 34 | D+34 | Jimmy Gomez | Democratic | 2017 (special) | Incumbent running |
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California 35 | D+15 | Norma Torres | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
California 36 | D+21 | Ted Lieu Redistricted from the 33rd district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
California 37 | D+38 | Karen Bass | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent retiring to run for mayor of Los Angeles[5] | |
California 38 | D+16 | Linda Sánchez | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent running |
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California 39 | D+13 | Mark Takano Redistricted from the 41st district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 40 | R+2 | Young Kim Redistricted from the 39th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
California 41 | R+4 | Ken Calvert Redistricted from the 42nd district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent running | |
California 42 | D+24 | Lucille Roybal-Allard Redistricted from the 40th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retiring[6] |
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Alan Lowenthal Redistricted from the 47th district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent retiring[7] | |||
California 43 | D+34 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent running |
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California 44 | D+26 | Nanette Barragán | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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California 45 | D+3 | Michelle Steel Redistricted from the 48th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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California 46 | D+17 | Lou Correa | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
California 47 | D+3 | Katie Porter Redistricted from the 45th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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California 48 | R+10 | Darrell Issa Redistricted from the 50th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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California 49 | D+3 | Mike Levin | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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California 50 | D+14 | Scott Peters Redistricted from the 52nd district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
California 51 | D+11 | Sara Jacobs Redistricted from the 53rd district |
Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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California 52 | D+20 | Juan Vargas Redistricted from the 51st district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado
Colorado gained its 8th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Colorado 1 | D+29 | Diana DeGette | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado 2 | D+17 | Joe Neguse | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado 3 | R+8 | Lauren Boebert | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado 4 | R+14 | Ken Buck | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Colorado 5 | R+10 | Doug Lamborn | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado 6 | D+8 | Jason Crow | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Colorado 7 | D+3 | Ed Perlmutter | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent retiring[8] | |
Colorado 8 | R+1 | None (New seat) | New seat |
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Connecticut
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Connecticut 1 | D+12 | John B. Larson | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
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Connecticut 2 | D+2 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Connecticut 3 | D+7 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Connecticut 4 | D+13 | Jim Himes | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Connecticut 5 | D+2 | Jahana Hayes | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Delaware
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Delaware at-large | D+6 | Lisa Blunt Rochester | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
Florida
Florida gained its 28th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Florida 1 | R+20 | Matt Gaetz | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 2 | R+7 | Neal Dunn | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Al Lawson Redistricted from the 5th district |
Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running | |||
Florida 3 | R+9 | Kat Cammack | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 4 | R+6 | None (New seat) | New seat | |||
Florida 5 | R+11 | John Rutherford Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 6 | R+14 | Michael Waltz | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 7 | R+5 | Stephanie Murphy | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring[9] |
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Florida 8 | R+11 | Bill Posey | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 9 | D+10 | Darren Soto | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 10 | D+15 | Val Demings | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[10] |
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Florida 11 | R+8 | Daniel Webster | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 12 | R+16 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 13 | R+5 | Charlie Crist | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor of Florida[11] |
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Florida 14 | D+9 | Kathy Castor | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 15 | R+3 | None (New seat) |
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Florida 16 | R+7 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 17 | R+10 | Greg Steube | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 18 | R+13 | Scott Franklin Redistricted from the 15th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 19 | R+13 | Byron Donalds | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 20 | D+27 | Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick | Democratic | 2022 (special) | Incumbent running |
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Florida 21 | R+7 | Brian Mast Redistricted from the 18th district |
Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 22 | D+8 | Lois Frankel Redistricted from the 21st district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 23 | D+5 | Ted Deutch Redistricted from the 22nd district |
Democratic | 2010 (special) | Incumbent retiring[12] | |
Florida 24 | D+27 | Frederica Wilson | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 25 | D+11 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz Redistricted from the 23rd district |
Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
Florida 26 | R+5 | Mario Díaz-Balart Redistricted from the 25th district |
Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 27 | D+3 | Maria Elvira Salazar | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Florida 28 | D+1 | Carlos A. Giménez Redistricted from the 26th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
Georgia
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Georgia 1 | R+9 | Buddy Carter | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 2 | D+3 | Sanford Bishop | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running | |
Georgia 3 | R+18 | Drew Ferguson | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 4 | D+26 | Hank Johnson | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 5 | D+32 | Nikema Williams | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 6 | R+12 | None (New seat) | New seat |
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Georgia 7 | D+8 | Carolyn Bourdeaux | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Lucy McBath Redistricted from the 6th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |||
Georgia 8 | R+17 | Austin Scott | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 9 | R+23 | Andrew Clyde | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Georgia 10 | R+15 | Jody Hice | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent retiring to run for secretary of state of Georgia[34] |
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Georgia 11 | R+12 | Barry Loudermilk | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 12 | R+8 | Rick W. Allen | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 13 | D+27 | David Scott | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent running |
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Georgia 14 | R+22 | Marjorie Taylor Greene | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Hawaii
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Hawaii 1 | D+15 | Ed Case | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Hawaii 2 | D+15 | Kai Kahele | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor of Hawaii[13] |
Idaho
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Idaho 1 | R+22 | Russ Fulcher | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Idaho 2 | R+15 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent running |
Illinois
Illinois lost its 18th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Illinois 1 | D+22 | Bobby Rush | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retiring[14] |
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Illinois 2 | D+20 | Robin Kelly | Democratic | 2013 (special) | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 3 | D+19 | None (New seat) | New seat |
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Illinois 4 | D+23 | Jesús "Chuy" García | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 5 | D+20 | Mike Quigley | Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 6 | D+5 | Sean Casten | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Marie Newman Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running | |||
Illinois 7 | D+36 | Danny K. Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 8 | D+7 | Raja Krishnamoorthi | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Illinois 9 | D+19 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 10 | D+11 | Brad Schneider | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Illinois 11 | D+5 | Bill Foster | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
Illinois 12 | R+23 | Mike Bost | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Illinois 13 | D+4 | None (New seat) | New seat | |||
Illinois 14 | D+4 | Lauren Underwood | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Illinois 15 | R+22 | Mary Miller | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Rodney Davis Redistricted from the 13th district |
Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running | |||
Illinois 16 | R+13 | Adam Kinzinger | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring[35] |
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Darin LaHood Redistricted from the 18th district |
Republican | 2015 (special) | Incumbent running | |||
Illinois 17 | D+3 | Cheri Bustos | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent retiring[15] |
Indiana
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Indiana 1 | D+4 | Frank J. Mrvan | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 2 | R+14 | Jackie Walorski | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
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Indiana 3 | R+18 | Jim Banks | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 4 | R+18 | Jim Baird | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 5 | R+12 | Victoria Spartz | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Indiana 6 | R+20 | Greg Pence | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 7 | D+19 | André Carson | Democratic | 2008 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 8 | R+19 | Larry Bucshon | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Indiana 9 | R+16 | Trey Hollingsworth | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent retiring[36] |
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Iowa
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Iowa 1 | R+3 | Mariannette Miller-Meeks Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Iowa 2 | R+4 | Ashley Hinson Redistricted from the 1st district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Iowa 3 | R+3 | Cindy Axne | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Iowa 4 | R+16 | Randy Feenstra | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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Kansas
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Kansas 1 | R+18 | Tracey Mann | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Kansas 2 | R+10 | Jake LaTurner | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Kansas 3 | D+1 | Sharice Davids | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
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Kansas 4 | R+15 | Ron Estes | Republican | 2017 (special) | Incumbent running |
Kentucky
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Kentucky 1 | R+24 | James Comer | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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Kentucky 2 | R+21 | Brett Guthrie | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Kentucky 3 | D+8 | John Yarmuth | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent retiring[16] | |
Kentucky 4 | R+20 | Thomas Massie | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
Kentucky 5 | R+32 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent running | |
Kentucky 6 | R+9 | Andy Barr | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
Louisiana
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
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Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Louisiana 1 | R+23 | Steve Scalise | Republican | 2008 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Louisiana 2 | D+25 | Troy Carter | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Louisiana 3 | R+21 | Clay Higgins | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Louisiana 4 | R+14 | Mike Johnson | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Louisiana 5 | R+16 | Julia Letlow | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent running |
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Louisiana 6 | R+19 | Garret Graves | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Maine
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Maine 1 | D+8 | Chellie Pingree | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running |
|
Maine 2 | R+6 | Jared Golden | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Maryland 1 | R+11 | Andy Harris | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland 2 | D+7 | Dutch Ruppersberger | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland 3 | D+9 | John Sarbanes | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent running | |
Maryland 4 | D+40 | Anthony G. Brown | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for attorney general of Maryland[17] |
|
Maryland 5 | D+14 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 1981 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland 6 | D+1 | David Trone | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland 7 | D+30 | Kweisi Mfume | Democratic | 2020 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Maryland 8 | D+30 | Jamie Raskin | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
Massachusetts
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Massachusetts 1 | D+9 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 2 | D+13 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 3 | D+11 | Lori Trahan | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 4 | D+12 | Jake Auchincloss | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 5 | D+23 | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 2013 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 6 | D+10 | Seth Moulton | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 7 | D+36 | Ayanna Pressley | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 8 | D+15 | Stephen F. Lynch | Democratic | 2001 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 9 | D+6 | Bill Keating | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan
Michigan lost its 14th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Michigan 1 | R+13 | Jack Bergman | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 2 | R+16 | John Moolenaar Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 3 | D+1 | Peter Meijer | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 4 | R+5 | Bill Huizenga Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Fred Upton Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 1986 | Incumbent retiring[37] | |||
Michigan 5 | R+15 | Tim Walberg Redistricted from the 7th district |
Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 6 | D+11 | Debbie Dingell Redistricted from the 12th district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 7 | R+2 | Elissa Slotkin Redistricted from the 8th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 8 | R+1 | Dan Kildee Redistricted from the 5th district |
Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 9 | R+18 | Lisa McClain Redistricted from the 10th district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 10 | R+3 | None (New seat) | New seat |
| ||
Michigan 11 | D+7 | Haley Stevens | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Andy Levin Redistricted from the 9th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |||
Michigan 12 | D+24 | Rashida Tlaib Redistricted from the 13th district |
Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Brenda Lawrence Redistricted from the 14th district |
Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent retiring[18] | |||
Michigan 13 | D+23 | None (New seat) | New seat |
|
Minnesota
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Minnesota 1 | R+8 | TBD[lower-alpha 5] | 2022 (special) | Incumbent to be determined |
| |
Minnesota 2 | EVEN | Angie Craig | DFL | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 3 | D+7 | Dean Phillips | DFL | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Minnesota 4 | D+16 | Betty McCollum | DFL | 2000 | Incumbent running | |
Minnesota 5 | D+30 | Ilhan Omar | DFL | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 6 | R+13 | Tom Emmer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Minnesota 7 | R+19 | Michelle Fischbach | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 8 | R+8 | Pete Stauber | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Mississippi
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Mississippi 1 | R+18 | Trent Kelly | Republican | 2015 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Mississippi 2 | D+12 | Bennie Thompson | Democratic | 1993 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Mississippi 3 | R+15 | Michael Guest | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Mississippi 4 | R+22 | Steven Palazzo | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Missouri 1 | D+27 | Cori Bush | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Missouri 2 | R+7 | Ann Wagner | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri 3 | R+21 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Missouri 4 | R+20 | Vicky Hartzler | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[38] |
|
Missouri 5 | D+10 | Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
Missouri 6 | R+20 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent running | |
Missouri 7 | R+24 | Billy Long | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[39] |
|
Missouri 8 | R+31 | Jason Smith | Republican | 2013 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Montana
Montana regained its 2nd district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Montana 1 | R+7 | None (New seat) | New seat |
| ||
Montana 2 | R+17 | Matt Rosendale Redistricted from the at-large district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Nebraska
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Nebraska 1 | R+9 | TBD[lower-alpha 6] | 2022 (special) | Incumbent to be determined |
| |
Nebraska 2 | R+1 | Don Bacon | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Nebraska 3 | R+29 | Adrian Smith | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running |
Nevada
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Nevada 1 | D+3 | Dina Titus | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Nevada 2 | R+8 | Mark Amodei | Republican | 2011 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Nevada 3 | D+2 | Susie Lee | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Nevada 4 | D+3 | Steven Horsford | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
New Hampshire
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Hampshire 1 | R+1 | Chris Pappas | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
New Hampshire 2 | D+1 | Annie Kuster | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
New Jersey
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Jersey 1 | D+11 | Donald Norcross | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 2 | R+5 | Jeff Van Drew | Republican | 2018[lower-alpha 7] | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 3 | D+5 | Andy Kim | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 4 | R+14 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 5 | D+4 | Josh Gottheimer | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 6 | D+8 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 7 | R+2 | Tom Malinowski | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 8 | D+24 | Albio Sires | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent retiring[19] | |
New Jersey 9 | D+10 | Bill Pascrell | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 10 | D+31 | Donald Payne Jr. | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 11 | D+5 | Mikie Sherrill | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 12 | D+15 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
New Mexico
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Mexico 1 | D+4 | Melanie Stansbury | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New Mexico 2 | D+2 | Yvette Herrell | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
New Mexico 3 | D+4 | Teresa Leger Fernandez | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
New York
New York lost its 27th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2][214] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New York 1 | D+2 | Lee Zeldin | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor of New York[40] |
|
New York 2 | R+11 | Andrew Garbarino | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
New York 3 | D+5 | Thomas Suozzi | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor of New York[20] |
|
New York 4 | D+4 | Kathleen Rice | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent retiring[21] | |
New York 5 | D+33 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 6 | D+12 | Grace Meng | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 7 | D+33 | Nydia Velázquez | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 8 | D+28 | Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
New York 9 | D+28 | Yvette Clarke | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 10 | D+26 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
New York 11 | D+4 | Nicole Malliotakis | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
New York 12 | D+34 | Carolyn Maloney | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 13 | D+40 | Adriano Espaillat | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 14 | D+26 | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 15 | D+37 | Ritchie Torres | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 16 | D+18 | Jamaal Bowman | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
New York 17 | D+5 | Mondaire Jones | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 18 | D+1 | Sean Patrick Maloney | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 19 | D+1 | Antonio Delgado | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 20 | D+5 | Paul Tonko | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
New York 21 | R+12 | Elise Stefanik | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 22 | D+6 | John Katko Redistricted from the 24th district |
Republican | 2014 | Incumbent retiring[42] |
|
New York 23 | R+14 | Tom Reed | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring[41] | |
Claudia Tenney Redistricted from the 22nd district |
Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |||
New York 24 | R+14 | Chris Jacobs Redistricted from the 27th district |
Republican | 2020 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New York 25 | D+7 | Joseph Morelle | Democratic | 2018 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New York 26 | D+9 | Brian Higgins | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina
North Carolina gained its 14th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
North Carolina 1 | D+3 | G. K. Butterfield | Democratic | 2004 (special) | Incumbent retiring[22] |
|
North Carolina 2 | D+12 | Deborah K. Ross | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 3 | R+15 | Greg Murphy | Republican | 2019 (special) | Incumbent running | |
North Carolina 4 | D+16 | David Price | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent retiring[23] |
|
North Carolina 5 | R+13 | Virginia Foxx | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 6 | D+4 | Kathy Manning | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 7 | R+8 | David Rouzer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 8 | R+20 | Dan Bishop Redistricted from the 9th district |
Republican | 2019 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Ted Budd Redistricted from the 13th district |
Republican | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[43] | |||
North Carolina 9 | R+6 | Richard Hudson Redistricted from the 8th district |
Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
North Carolina 10 | R+22 | Patrick McHenry | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
North Carolina 11 | R+8 | Madison Cawthorn | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 12 | D+13 | Alma Adams | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
North Carolina 13 | R+2 | None (New seat) | New seat |
| ||
North Carolina 14 | D+5 | None (New seat) | New seat |
|
North Dakota
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
North Dakota at-large | R+20 | Kelly Armstrong | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio
Ohio lost its 16th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Ohio 1 | D+2 | Steve Chabot | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 2 | R+24 | Brad Wenstrup | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
Ohio 3 | D+20 | Joyce Beatty | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 4 | R+20 | Jim Jordan | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 5 | R+15 | Bob Latta | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Ohio 6 | R+15 | Bill Johnson | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Ohio 7 | R+7 | Bob Gibbs | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent retiring[44] | |
Anthony Gonzalez Redistricted from the 16th district |
Republican | 2018 | Incumbent retiring[45] | |||
Ohio 8 | R+14 | Warren Davidson | Republican | 2016 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 9 | R+3 | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 10 | R+4 | Mike Turner | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running | |
Ohio 11 | D+29 | Shontel Brown | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 12 | R+17 | Troy Balderson | Republican | 2018 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 13 | EVEN | Tim Ryan | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[24] |
|
Ohio 14 | R+9 | David Joyce | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 15 | R+6 | Mike Carey | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Oklahoma
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Oklahoma 1 | R+15 | Kevin Hern | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Oklahoma 2 | R+28 | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[46] |
|
Oklahoma 3 | R+25 | Frank Lucas | Republican | 1994 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Oklahoma 4 | R+19 | Tom Cole | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running | |
Oklahoma 5 | R+13 | Stephanie Bice | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Oregon
Oregon gained its 6th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Oregon 1 | D+18 | Suzanne Bonamici | Democratic | 2012 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Oregon 2 | R+16 | Cliff Bentz | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Oregon 3 | D+22 | Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | 1996 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Oregon 4 | D+4 | Peter DeFazio | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent retiring[25] | |
Oregon 5 | D+1 | Kurt Schrader | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running | |
Oregon 6 | D+4 | None (New seat) | New seat |
|
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania lost its 18th district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Pennsylvania 1 | EVEN | Brian Fitzpatrick | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Pennsylvania 2 | D+22 | Brendan Boyle | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 3 | D+40 | Dwight Evans | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 4 | D+7 | Madeleine Dean | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 5 | D+14 | Mary Gay Scanlon | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 6 | D+5 | Chrissy Houlahan | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Pennsylvania 7 | R+2 | Susan Wild | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 8 | R+4 | Matt Cartwright | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 9 | R+21 | Dan Meuser | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Fred Keller Redistricted from the 12th district |
Republican | 2019 (special) | Incumbent retiring[47] | |||
Pennsylvania 10 | R+5 | Scott Perry | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 11 | R+14 | Lloyd Smucker | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 12 | D+8 | Mike Doyle Redistricted from the 18th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent retiring[27] | |
Pennsylvania 13 | R+25 | John Joyce | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 14 | R+18 | Guy Reschenthaler | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 15 | R+20 | Glenn Thompson | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 16 | R+13 | Mike Kelly | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 17 | EVEN | Conor Lamb | Democratic | 2018 (special) | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[26] |
Rhode Island
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Rhode Island 1 | D+12 | David Cicilline | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Rhode Island 2 | D+4 | Jim Langevin | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent retiring[28] |
|
South Carolina
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
South Carolina 1 | R+9 | Nancy Mace | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina 2 | R+10 | Joe Wilson | Republican | 2001 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina 3 | R+21 | Jeff Duncan | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina 4 | R+14 | William Timmons | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina 5 | R+12 | Ralph Norman | Republican | 2017 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina 6 | D+14 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running | |
South Carolina 7 | R+11 | Tom Rice | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
South Dakota
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
South Dakota at-large | R+16 | Dusty Johnson | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Tennessee
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Tennessee 1 | R+30 | Diana Harshbarger | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Tennessee 2 | R+18 | Tim Burchett | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Tennessee 3 | R+19 | Chuck Fleischmann | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Tennessee 4 | R+23 | Scott DesJarlais | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running | |
Tennessee 5 | R+8 | Jim Cooper | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent retiring[29] |
|
Tennessee 6 | R+17 | John W. Rose | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Tennessee 7 | R+11 | Mark E. Green | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Tennessee 8 | R+22 | David Kustoff | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Tennessee 9 | D+23 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent running |
Texas
Texas gained its 37th and 38th districts following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Texas 1 | R+26 | Louie Gohmert | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent retired to run for attorney general of Texas[48] | |
Texas 2 | R+16 | Dan Crenshaw | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 3 | R+12 | Van Taylor | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent withdrew from renomination[49] | |
Texas 4 | R+17 | Pat Fallon | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 5 | R+15 | Lance Gooden | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 6 | R+16 | Jake Ellzey | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 7 | D+14 | Lizzie Fletcher | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 8 | R+17 | Kevin Brady | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retiring[50] | |
Texas 9 | D+27 | Al Green | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent renominated | |
Texas 10 | R+13 | Michael McCaul | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 11 | R+23 | August Pfluger | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 12 | R+13 | Kay Granger | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 13 | R+27 | Ronny Jackson | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 14 | R+16 | Randy Weber | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 15 | D+1 | None (New seat) | New seat | |||
Texas 16 | D+18 | Veronica Escobar | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 17 | R+15 | Pete Sessions | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 18 | D+24 | Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 19 | R+26 | Jodey Arrington | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 20 | D+15 | Joaquin Castro | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 21 | R+14 | Chip Roy | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent renominated | |
Texas 22 | R+12 | Troy Nehls | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 23 | R+5 | Tony Gonzales | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 24 | R+11 | Beth Van Duyne | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 25 | R+19 | Roger Williams | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 26 | R+14 | Michael Burgess | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 27 | R+13 | Michael Cloud | Republican | 2018 (special) | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 28 | D+5 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
Texas 29 | D+21 | Sylvia Garcia | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 30 | D+27 | Eddie Bernice Johnson | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retiring[30] | |
Texas 31 | R+15 | John Carter | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 32 | D+14 | Colin Allred | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 33 | D+24 | Marc Veasey | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 34 | D+12 | TBD[lower-alpha 8] | 2022 (special) | Incumbent to be determined |
| |
Vicente Gonzalez Redistricted from the 15th district |
Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent renominated | |||
Texas 35 | D+21 | None (New seat) | New seat |
| ||
Texas 36 | R+18 | Brian Babin | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 37 | D+24 | Lloyd Doggett Redistricted from the 35th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent renominated |
|
Texas 38 | R+13 | None (New seat) | New seat |
Utah
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Utah 1 | R+12 | Blake Moore | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Utah 2 | R+11 | Chris Stewart | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running | |
Utah 3 | R+14 | John Curtis | Republican | 2017 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Utah 4 | R+16 | Burgess Owens | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
Vermont
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Vermont at-large | D+15 | Peter Welch | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[31] |
|
Virginia
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Virginia 1 | R+7 | Rob Wittman | Republican | 2007 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 2 | R+3 | Elaine Luria | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 3 | D+17 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 4 | D+16 | Donald McEachin | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 5 | R+7 | Bob Good | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
Virginia 6 | R+14 | Ben Cline | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
Virginia 7 | D+1 | Abigail Spanberger | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 8 | D+26 | Don Beyer | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Virginia 9 | R+23 | Morgan Griffith | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 10 | D+5 | Jennifer Wexton | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 11 | D+18 | Gerry Connolly | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Washington 1 | D+13 | Suzan DelBene | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 2 | D+9 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington 3 | R+5 | Jaime Herrera Beutler | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington 4 | R+12 | Dan Newhouse | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington 5 | R+8 | Cathy McMorris Rodgers | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Washington 6 | D+6 | Derek Kilmer | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 7 | D+37 | Pramila Jayapal | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 8 | D+1 | Kim Schrier | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington 9 | D+21 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
|
Washington 10 | D+6 | Marilyn Strickland | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
West Virginia
West Virginia lost its 3rd district following the 2020 census.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI[74] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
West Virginia 1 | R+23 | Carol Miller Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running | |
West Virginia 2 | R+22 | Alex Mooney | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
David McKinley Redistricted from the 1st district |
Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
Wisconsin
District | Incumbent | Candidates[lower-alpha 2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Wisconsin 1 | R+3 | Bryan Steil | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 2 | D+19 | Mark Pocan | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Wisconsin 3 | R+4 | Ron Kind | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent retiring[32] | |
Wisconsin 4 | D+25 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 5 | R+15 | Scott L. Fitzgerald | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 6 | R+10 | Glenn Grothman | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 7 | R+12 | Tom Tiffany | Republican | 2020 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Wisconsin 8 | R+10 | Mike Gallagher | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
Wyoming
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2021 PVI |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Wyoming at-large | R+26 | Liz Cheney | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Non-voting delegates
American Samoa
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
American Samoa at-large | Amata Coleman Radewagen | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
District of Columbia
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
District of Columbia at-large | Eleanor Holmes Norton | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent running |
Guam
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Guam at-large | Michael San Nicolas | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor of Guam[337] |
|
Northern Mariana Islands
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Northern Mariana Islands at-large | Gregorio Sablan | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running |
|
United States Virgin Islands
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large | Stacey Plaskett | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
See also
Notes
- As well as five non-voting delegates. However, the delegate from Washington, D.C. may seek election as a voting member if the District attains statehood under the proposed name Washington, Douglass Commonwealth.
- Declared candidates may seek election from other district, subject to redistricting. Some districts may have no incumbents, while others may have multiple incumbents due to redistricting.
- Incumbent Don Young died March 18, 2022.[76] A special election will be held on August 16, 2022.
- Incumbent Devin Nunes resigned January 1, 2022.[83] A special primary election will be held April 5, with the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advancing to a general election June 7 if no primary candidate achieves a majority of the vote.
- Incumbent Jim Hagedorn died February 17, 2022.[68] A special election will be held on August 9, 2022.
- Incumbent Jeff Fortenberry resigned March 31, 2022.[193] A special election will be held on June 28, 2022.
- Van Drew was elected as a Democrat and switched to the Republican Party in December 2019.
- Incumbent Filemon Vela Jr. resigned March 31, 2022.[61] A special election will be held on June 14, 2022.
- Partisan clients
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