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2024 United States House of Representatives elections


The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 435 representatives of the United States House of Representatives, as well as 6 non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and inhabited U.S. territories. The elections were held together with other federal, state, and local elections, including the U.S. presidential election and elections to the Senate, as part of the 2024 United States general election. The winners of these elections serve in the 119th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among states based on the 2020 United States census.

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

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

The election was expected to be highly competitive, with forecasts suggesting less than a five-seat difference between the two parties. Events that have occurred during the 118th Congress include the January 2023 speakership election, the 2023 debt-ceiling crisis, the removal of Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, the ensuing October 2023 speakership election, and the expulsion of George Santos. No party has lost House control after a single congressional term since 1954.

The Republicans, led by incumbent Speaker Mike Johnson, narrowly maintained control of the House with a small majority of 220 seats (the narrowest since 1930), winning the House popular vote by 4 million votes and a narrow margin of 2.6%. Democrats made a net gain of 1 seat from the Republicans, which represents the smallest net change in US history in the House of Representatives. The majority was decided by just over 7,000 votes across three congressional districts (Iowa's 1st, Colorado's 8th, and Pennsylvania's 7th) out of nearly 148 million cast in these elections; this was a roughly 2-point bias in favor of Democrats, resulting from Democratic outperformance in swing districts. Despite the Democratic overperformance, the results gave Republicans a government trifecta for the first time since the 115th Congress, after the 2016 election.

These elections marked the first time since 2016 where Republicans won a majority of the congressional delegation in Pennsylvania and Michigan. They also marked the first time since 2008 in which Democrats won more than one seat in Alabama, and the first time since 2006 when Democrats won more than one seat in Louisiana. However, both cases were due to new seats created by redistricting. These elections saw Republicans win the majority of congressional districts in 30 states while the Democrats won a majority in 18 states. Two states (Colorado and Minnesota) elected a split house delegation. Sarah McBride of Delaware became the first openly transgender member elected to the United States Congress. This was the third presidential election cycle in a row in which the victorious presidential party lost seats in the House while holding its majority.

Forty-six states used the first-past-the-post voting plurality-win system to elect their representatives. Instant-runoff voting was used in two states (Alaska and Maine), and the runoff system was used in two states (Georgia and Louisiana).

The 2024 election results are compared below to the 2022 election. The table does not include blank and over or under votes, both of which were included in the official results.

Column 1Column 2
220215
RepublicanDemocratic
Column 1
PartiesPopular voteSeats
Republican Party74,390,86449.75%-0.28.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}pp222220250.6%
Democratic Party70,571,33047.19%-0.10pp213215249.4%
Independent852,3730.57%+0.10pp
Libertarian Party709,4050.47%-0.20pp
Green Party182,8410.12%+0.06pp
Constitution Party179,1490.12%+0.09pp
Other parties2,545,2751.70%+0.33pp
Write-ins112,1840.08%-0.02pp
Source: [1] Election Statistics – Office of the Clerk
  • House seats by party holding majority in state
  • Net changes to U.S. House seats after the 2024 elections

     +1 Dem House seat      +3 Dem House seats

     +1 Rep House seat      +2 Rep House seats

     +3 Rep House seats

  • Popular vote and seat total in each state
  • Winner's vote share in each district

Retiring incumbents by district     Democratic incumbent ran     Democratic incumbent retired or lost renomination     Republican incumbent ran     Republican incumbent retired or lost renomination     Vacant or no incumbent ran

A total of 46 representatives and 2 non-voting delegates (25 Democrats and 23 Republicans) retired, 19 of whom (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) retired to run for other offices.

Three seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignation or deaths in 2024, one of which was not filled until the next Congress.

Two Democrats died in office.

  1. New Jersey 9: Bill Pascrell died on August 21, 2024.
  2. Texas 18: Sheila Jackson Lee died on July 19, 2024. A special election to fill the remainder of her term was held concurrently with the general election for the next full term, won by Erica Lee Carter.

One Republican resigned before the end of the term.

  1. Wisconsin 8: Mike Gallagher resigned on April 24. A special election to fill the remainder of his term was held concurrently with the general election for the next full term, won by Tony Wied.

Two Democrats lost renomination.

  1. Missouri 1: Cori Bush lost renomination to Wesley Bell, who won the general election.
  2. New York 16: Jamaal Bowman lost renomination to George Latimer, who won the general election.

Two Republicans lost renomination.

  1. Alabama 1: Jerry Carl lost a redistricting race to fellow incumbent Barry Moore, who won the general election.
  2. Virginia 5: Bob Good lost renomination to John McGuire, who won the general election.

Four Democrats, one of whom was a freshman, lost re-election to Republicans.

  1. Alaska at-large: Mary Peltola (first elected in 2022) lost to Nick Begich III.
  2. Colorado 8: Yadira Caraveo (first elected in 2022) lost to Gabe Evans.
  3. Pennsylvania 7: Susan Wild (first elected in 2018) lost to Ryan Mackenzie.
  4. Pennsylvania 8: Matt Cartwright (first elected in 2012) lost to Rob Bresnahan.

Seven Republicans, five of whom were freshmen, lost re-election to Democrats.

  1. California 13: John Duarte (first elected in 2022) lost to Adam Gray.
  2. California 27: Mike Garcia (first elected in 2020) lost to George Whitesides.
  3. California 45: Michelle Steel (first elected in 2020) lost to Derek Tran.
  4. New York 4: Anthony D'Esposito (first elected in 2022) lost to Laura Gillen.
  5. New York 19: Marc Molinaro (first elected in 2022) lost to Josh Riley.
  6. New York 22: Brandon Williams (first elected in 2022) lost to John Mannion.
  7. Oregon 5: Lori Chavez-DeRemer (first elected in 2022) lost to Janelle Bynum.

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

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

DistrictIncumbent
R+8R+10.1Mary PeltolaDemocratic2022 (special)D+9.9Begich (flip)
R+6R+7.4Jared GoldenDemocratic2018D+6.1Golden
R+11R+16.3Kathy Manning(retiring)Democratic2020D+8.9McDowell (flip)
R+11R+17.2Wiley Nickel(retiring)Democratic2022D+3.2Knott (flip)
R+11R+16.1Jeff Jackson(retiring)Democratic2022D+15.4Moore (flip)
R+3R+2.9Marcy KapturDemocratic1982D+13.2Kaptur
R+4R+2.9Matt CartwrightDemocratic2012D+2.4Bresnahan (flip)
R+5R+4.2Marie Gluesenkamp PerezDemocratic2022D+0.8Gluesenkamp Perez

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

DistrictIncumbent
D+4D+12.4Barry Moore(running in the 1st district)Republican2020R+40Figures (flip)
R+2D+1.5David SchweikertRepublican2010R+0.8Schweikert
R+3D+0.1Juan CiscomaniRepublican2022R+1.4Ciscomani
D+4D+10.9John DuarteRepublican2022R+0.4Gray (flip)
D+5D+13.0David ValadaoRepublican20122018 (lost)2020R+3.0Valadao
D+4D+12.4Mike GarciaRepublican2020 (special)R+6.4Whitesides (flip)
R+2D+1.9Young KimRepublican2020R+13.6Kim
D+2D+6.1Michelle SteelRepublican2020R+4.8Tran (flip)
D+8D+19.9Garret Graves(retiring)Republican2014R+67.4Fields (flip)
EVEND+6.4Don BaconRepublican2016R+2.6Bacon
R+1D+3.8Thomas Kean Jr.Republican2022R+2.6Kean Jr.
D+5D+14.5Anthony D'EspositoRepublican2022R+3.6Gillen (flip)
D+3D+10.1Mike LawlerRepublican2022R+0.6Lawler
R+1D+4.4Marc MolinaroRepublican2022R+1.6Riley (flip)
D+3D+11.3Brandon WilliamsRepublican2022R+1.9Mannion (flip)
D+2D+8.8Lori Chavez-DeRemerRepublican2022R+2.2Bynum (flip)
EVEND+4.6Brian FitzpatrickRepublican2016R+9.8Fitzpatrick
R+2D+1.9Jen KiggansRepublican2022R+3.4Kiggans

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

As of May 2024, several states have seen challenges to their congressional district maps that were put in place during the redistricting cycle brought upon by the results of the 2020 census. In Alabama, a special master drew a new map after the state legislature submitted a map that did not comply with the Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court ruled their original map violated the Voting Rights Act in Allen v. Milligan, requiring the creation of a second predominantly Black district. Similarly, a judge in Georgia ruled that Georgia's maps were illegally racially gerrymandered and the Georgia General Assembly drew a new map that added a new predominantly Black district. In Louisiana, the Supreme Court's decision not to intervene in Robinson v. Ardoin led to a second majority Black district being drawn in that state as well, although this map was struck down after a legal challenge by some Louisianans before the Supreme Court of the United States issued an emergency order allowing the new map to be used in the 2024 elections. On the other hand, Republican legislators in North Carolina drew a map placing three Democratic incumbents in Republican-leaning districts after the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is not justiciable, which in turn was canceled out by a map passed after a similar state court ruling in New York that made three highly competitive districts somewhat Democratic-leaning. Other racial gerrymandering cases in Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas and another partisan gerrymandering case in Utah were not resolved before the filing deadlines for the 2024 Congressional elections in those states; South Carolina's districts were ultimately upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States over a month after the state's filing deadline..mw-parser-output .defaultleft,.mw-parser-output .col1left td:nth-child(1),.mw-parser-output .col2left td:nth-child(2),.mw-parser-output .col3left td:nth-child(3),.mw-parser-output .col4left td:nth-child(4),.mw-parser-output .col5left td:nth-child(5),.mw-parser-output .col6left td:nth-child(6),.mw-parser-output .col7left td:nth-child(7),.mw-parser-output .col8left td:nth-child(8),.mw-parser-output .col9left td:nth-child(9),.mw-parser-output .col10left td:nth-child(10),.mw-parser-output .col11left td:nth-child(11),.mw-parser-output .col12left td:nth-child(12),.mw-parser-output .col13left 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State(linked tosummaries below)StatusNotesRefChange in partisanship
New districts enacted on October 5, 2023A federal district court selected a new map, creating a second majority-Black district in the state following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Allen v. Milligan. The map is set to face further litigation after the election.11
Previous districts left in placeArkansas's map has faced multiple lawsuits alleging racial gerrymandering diluting the voting power of black voters by splitting Little Rock into three districts; the case was heard in a federal district court, then by a three-judge panel in a circuit court. After the panel ruled private individuals could not sue under the Voting Rights Act, the plaintiffs did not appeal the case.
New districts enacted on December 28, 2023A federal district judge ruled on October 26, 2023, that Georgia's districts are racially gerrymandered and ordered a new map with an additional majority-Black district be proposed by December 8; the Georgia Legislature convened a special session on November 29 to redraw the map. Despite a challenge, the proposed map was upheld.
Previous districts left in placeThe Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments in September 2023 in a suit alleging that the state legislature violated the state constitution by creating a partisan gerrymander in the state's congressional map by moving the state capital Frankfort to the heavily Republican 1st district; on December 14, 2023, the court affirmed a lower court ruling resulting in the case being dismissed.
New districts enacted on January 22, 2024Following Allen v. Milligan regarding Alabama's maps, the U.S. Supreme Court unfroze a similar case, Robinson v. Ardoin, alleging racial gerrymandering in Louisiana's districts; following a federal district judge's order in the case, Louisiana legislators passed a new map, creating a second majority Black congressional district. On January 22, Governor Jeff Landry signed the new map into law. On April 30, the new map was struck down in a separate lawsuit but the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order on May 15 allowing the map to be used for the 2024 election. The map is set to face further litigation after the election.11
Previous districts left in placeNew Mexico's map faced a lawsuit alleging partisan gerrymandering diluting the voting power of Republicans. A state judge ruled to keep the current map in place, and that decision was upheld by the New Mexico Supreme Court in a ruling on November 27, 2023.
New districts enacted on February 28, 2024After a lower state court struck down the state legislature's proposed map in 2022 and enacted a map drawn by a special master, the New York Court of Appeals (the court of last resort) ruled on December 12, 2023, that those court-drawn districts were only meant to be temporary and that the Independent Redistricting Commission must draw new districts in advance of the 2024 cycle. On February 26, 2024, the New York State Legislature rejected the maps drawn by the commission and instead passed its own map resulting in the 3rd, 18th, and 22nd congressional districts becoming more Democratic leaning while the 1st becomes more Republican leaning. Kathy Hochul signed the map later that day.22
New districts enacted on October 25, 2023The General Assembly passed a new map placing three incumbent Democrats in Republican-leaning districts after Republicans gained a majority on the state supreme court in 2022 and ruled in April 2023 that claims of partisan gerrymandering are non-justiciable. The case is likely to be further litigated after 2024.224
Previous districts left in placeFollowing the retirement of the swing justice, Maureen O'Connor, and the election of a Republican majority, the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed challenges to its map in September 2023, maintaining the map it had established after previously finding in 2022 that the districts drawn by the state legislature violated the Ohio Constitution.
Previous districts left in placeThe U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on October 11, 2023, in Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, in which the President of the South Carolina Senate sought to appeal a lower court ruling that found the state illegally discriminated against Black voters in passing an allegedly racially gerrymandered map. The lower court ruled on March 28, 2024, that the map would be used in the 2024 election as it is too late to adopt a remedial map and resolve the appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court before the election. The US Supreme Court later ruled on May 23 reversing the lower court ruling and upholding the congressional map. The map is set to face further litigation after the election.
Previous districts left in placeOn August 9, 2023, a coalition of civil rights organizations and Tennessee voters filed a federal lawsuit against the state government challenging the state's Congressional district map that split nonwhite voters in Nashville among three decisively Republican-leaning Congressional districts as unconstitutionally intentionally racially discriminatory. The case was set to be heard in a federal district court, but a panel of three federal judges argued that the lawsuit needed to "do more than plausibly allege" that Tennessee lawmakers were aware their GOP-favored map would disadvantage minority voters supporting Democratic candidates, resulting in the case being dismissed on August 21, 2024. The map may face further litigation after the election.
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The following districts had no incumbent representative as a result of redistricting.

  1. Alabama 2
  2. North Carolina 6

The following district had multiple incumbent representatives running, the product of an incumbent of another district choosing to run in the seat against its own incumbent.

  1. Alabama 1: Barry Moore (R) defeated Jerry Carl.

Sixty-nine races were decided by a margin of 10% or lower.

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

DistrictIncumbentThis race
George SantosRepublican2022Incumbent expelled December 1, 2023.New member elected February 13, 2024.Democratic gain..mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}
▌Y Tom Suozzi (Democratic) 53.9%
▌Mazi Melesa Pilip (Republican) 45.9%
Brian HigginsDemocratic2004Incumbent resigned February 2, 2024.New member elected April 30, 2024.Democratic hold.▌Y Tim Kennedy (Democratic) 68.5%
▌Gary Dickson (Republican) 31.3%
Kevin McCarthyRepublican2006Incumbent resigned December 31, 2023.New member elected May 21, 2024, after no candidatewon a majority in the March 19 jungle primary.Republican hold.▌Y Vince Fong (Republican) 60.6%
▌Mike Boudreaux (Republican) 39.4%
Bill JohnsonRepublican2010Incumbent resigned January 21, 2024.New member elected June 11, 2024.Republican hold.▌Y Michael Rulli (Republican) 54.6%
▌Michael Kripchak (Democratic) 45.3%
Ken BuckRepublican2014Incumbent resigned March 22, 2024.New member elected June 25, 2024.Republican hold.▌Y Greg Lopez (Republican) 58.4%
▌Trisha Calvarese (Democratic) 34.4%
▌Hannah Goodman (Libertarian) 5.3%
▌Frank Atwood (Approval Voting) 1.9%
Donald Payne Jr.Democratic2012 (special)Incumbent died April 24, 2024.New member elected September 18, 2024.Democratic hold.▌Y LaMonica McIver (Democratic) 81.4%
▌Carmen Bucco (Republican) 15.6%

▌Russell Jenkins (Independent) 1.6% ▌Rayfield Morton (Independent) 1.4% | | Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent died July 19, 2024.New member elected November 5, 2024.Democratic hold. | ▌Y Erica Lee Carter (Democratic) 67.9% ▌Maria Dunn (Republican) 22.2% ▌Kevin Dural (Republican) 9.9% | | Mike Gallagher | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent resigned April 24, 2024.New member elected November 5, 2024.New member also elected to the next term; see below.Republican hold. | ▌Y Tony Wied (Republican) 57.4% ▌Kristin Lyerly (Democratic) 42.6% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+28Jerry CarlRepublican2020Incumbent lost renomination.Republican loss.▌Y Barry Moore (Republican) 78.5%
▌Tom Holmes (Democratic) 21.5%
Barry MooreRedistricted from the 2nd districtRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.
D+4None (new district)New member elected.Democratic gain.▌Y Shomari Figures (Democratic) 54.6%
▌Caroleene Dobson (Republican) 45.4%
R+23Mike RogersRepublican2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Rogers (Republican) 100%
R+33Robert AderholtRepublican1996Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Robert Aderholt (Republican) 100%
R+17Dale StrongRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dale Strong (Republican) 100%
R+22Gary PalmerRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gary Palmer (Republican) 70.4%
▌Elizabeth Anderson (Democratic) 29.6%
D+12Terri SewellDemocratic2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Terri Sewell (Democratic) 63.7%
▌Robin Litaker (Republican) 36.3%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+8Mary PeltolaDemocratic2022 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.Republican gain.First round:
▌Y Nick Begich III (Republican) 48.4%
▌Y Mary Peltola (Democratic) 46.4%
▌John Howe (Independence) 3.9%
▌Eric Hafner (Democratic) 1.0%
Instant runoff:
▌Y Nick Begich III (Republican) 51.2%
▌Mary Peltola (Democratic) 48.8%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+2David SchweikertRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y David Schweikert (Republican) 51.9%
▌Amish Shah (Democratic) 48.1%
R+6Eli CraneRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Eli Crane (Republican) 54.5%
▌Jonathan Nez (Democratic) 45.5%
D+24Ruben GallegoDemocratic2014Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Democratic hold.▌Y Yassamin Ansari (Democratic) 70.9%
▌Jeff Zink (Republican) 26.6%
▌Alan Aversa (Green) 2.5%
D+2Greg StantonDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Greg Stanton (Democratic) 52.7%
▌Kelly Cooper (Republican) 45.5%
▌Vincent Beck-Jones (Green) 1.8%
R+11Andy BiggsRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Andy Biggs (Republican) 60.4%
▌Katrina Schaffner (Democratic) 39.6%
R+3Juan CiscomaniRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Juan Ciscomani (Republican) 50.0%
▌Kirsten Engel (Democratic) 47.5%
▌Athena Eastwood (Green) 2.5%
D+15Raúl GrijalvaDemocratic2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Raúl Grijalva (Democratic) 63.4%
▌Daniel Butierez (Republican) 36.6%
R+10Debbie LeskoRepublican2018 (special)Incumbent retired to run for theMaricopa County Board of Supervisors.Republican hold.▌Y Abraham Hamadeh (Republican) 56.5%
▌Greg Whitten (Democratic) 43.5%
R+16Paul GosarRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Paul Gosar (Republican) 65.3%
▌Quacy Smith (Democratic) 34.7%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+22Rick CrawfordRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rick Crawford (Republican) 72.9%
▌Rodney Govens (Democratic) 24.0%
▌Steve Parsons (Libertarian) 3.1%
R+9French HillRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y French Hill (Republican) 58.9%
▌Marcus Jones (Democratic) 41.1%
R+15Steve WomackRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Steve Womack (Republican) 63.8%
▌Caitlin Draper (Democratic) 31.8%
▌Bobby Wilson (Libertarian) 4.4%
R+20Bruce WestermanRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bruce Westerman (Republican) 72.9%
▌Risie Howard (Democratic) 27.1%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+29Diana DeGetteDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Diana DeGette (Democratic) 76.6%
▌Valdamar Archuleta (Republican) 21.6%

Others ▌Critter Milton (Unity) 1.2% ▌Daniel Lutz (Approval Voting) 0.7% | | D+17 | Joe Neguse | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Joe Neguse (Democratic) 68.4% ▌Marshall Dawson (Republican) 28.9%

Others ▌Gaylon Kent (Libertarian) 1.2% ▌Cynthia Sirianni (Unity) 0.9% ▌Jan Kok (Approval Voting) 0.6% | | R+7 | Lauren Boebert | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running in the 4th district.New member elected.Republican hold. | ▌Y Jeff Hurd (Republican) 50.8% ▌Adam Frisch (Democratic) 45.8% ▌James Wiley (Libertarian) 2.7% ▌Adam Withrow (Unity) 0.7% | | R+13 | Greg Lopez | Republican | 2024 (special) | Incumbent retired.Republican hold. | ▌Y Lauren Boebert (Republican) 53.6% ▌Trisha Calvarese (Democratic) 42.0% ▌Hannah Goodman (Libertarian) 2.6%

Others ▌Frank Atwood (Approval Voting) 1.4% ▌Paul Fiorino (Unity) 0.3% | | R+9 | Doug Lamborn | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent retired.Republican hold. | ▌Y Jeff Crank (Republican) 54.7% ▌River Gassen (Democratic) 40.9%

Others ▌Michael Vance (Libertarian) 1.8% ▌Joseph Gaye (Independent) 1.1% ▌Christopher Mitchell (Constitution) 1.1% ▌Christopher Sweat (Forward) 0.4% | | D+9 | Jason Crow | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Jason Crow (Democratic) 59.0% ▌John Fabbricatore (Republican) 38.5%

Others ▌John Kittleson (Libertarian) 1.4% ▌Travis Nicks (Approval Voting) 1.2% | | D+4 | Brittany Pettersen | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Brittany Pettersen (Democratic) 55.3% ▌Sergei Matveyuk (Republican) 41.2% ▌Patrick Bohan (Libertarian) 2.3% ▌Ron Tupa (Unity) 1.2% | | EVEN | Yadira Caraveo | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent lost re-election.Republican gain. | ▌Y Gabe Evans (Republican) 49.0% ▌Yadira Caraveo (Democratic) 48.2%

Others ▌Chris Baum (Approval Voting) 1.7% ▌Susan Hall (Unity) 1.1% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+12John B. LarsonDemocratic1998Incumbent re-elected.▌Y John B. Larson (Democratic) 63.1%
▌Jim Griffin (Republican) 34.8%
▌Mary Sanders (Green) 2.0%
D+3Joe CourtneyDemocratic2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Joe Courtney (Democratic) 58.0%
▌Mike France (Republican) 42.0%
D+7Rosa DeLauroDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rosa DeLauro (Democratic) 58.9%
▌Michael Massey (Republican) 41.1%
D+13Jim HimesDemocratic2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jim Himes (Democratic) 61.1%
▌Michael Goldstein (Republican) 37.3%
▌Benjamin Wesley (Independent) 1.6%
D+3Jahana HayesDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jahana Hayes (Democratic) 53.4%
▌George Logan (Republican) 46.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+7Lisa Blunt RochesterDemocratic2016Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.Democratic hold.▌Y Sarah McBride (Democratic) 57.9%
▌John Whalen (Republican) 42.1%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+19Matt GaetzRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected but resigned on November 13, 2024.▌Y Matt Gaetz (Republican) 66.0%
▌Gay Valimont (Democratic) 34.0%
R+8Neal DunnRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Neal Dunn (Republican) 61.6%
▌Yen Bailey (Democratic) 38.4%
R+9Kat CammackRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Kat Cammack (Republican) 61.6%
▌Tom Wells (Democratic) 38.4%
R+6Aaron BeanRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Aaron Bean (Republican) 57.3%
▌LaShonda Holloway (Democratic) 42.7%
R+11John RutherfordRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y John Rutherford (Republican) 63.1%
▌Jay McGovern (Democratic) 36.9%
R+14Michael WaltzRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michael Waltz (Republican) 66.5%
▌James Stockton III (Democratic) 33.5%
R+5Cory MillsRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Cory Mills (Republican) 56.5%
▌Jennifer Adams (Democratic) 43.5%
R+11Bill PoseyRepublican2008Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Mike Haridopolos (Republican) 62.2%
▌Sandy Kennedy (Democratic) 37.8%
D+8Darren SotoDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Darren Soto (Democratic) 55.1%
▌Thomas Chalifoux (Republican) 42.6%
▌Marcus Carter (Independent) 2.3%
D+14Maxwell FrostDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Maxwell Frost (Democratic) 62.4%
▌Willie Montague (Republican) 37.6%
R+8Daniel WebsterRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Daniel Webster (Republican) 60.4%
▌Barbie Hall (Democratic) 39.6%
R+17Gus BilirakisRepublican2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gus Bilirakis (Republican) 71.0%
▌Rock Aboujaoude Jr. (Democratic) 29.0%
R+6Anna Paulina LunaRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Anna Paulina Luna (Republican) 54.8%
▌Whitney Fox (Democratic) 45.2%
D+8Kathy CastorDemocratic2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Kathy Castor (Democratic) 56.9%
▌Rocky Rochford (Republican) 41.6%

Others ▌Christopher Bradley (Independent) 0.7% ▌Nathaniel Snyder (Libertarian) 0.7% | | R+4 | Laurel Lee | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Laurel Lee (Republican) 56.2% ▌Pat Kemp (Democratic) 43.8% | | R+7 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Vern Buchanan (Republican) 59.5% ▌Jan Schneider (Democratic) 40.5% | | R+10 | Greg Steube | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Greg Steube (Republican) 63.9% ▌Manny Lopez (Democratic) 36.1% | | R+13 | Scott Franklin | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Scott Franklin (Republican) 65.3% ▌Andrea Doria Kale (Democratic) 34.7% | | R+13 | Byron Donalds | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Byron Donalds (Republican) 66.3% ▌Kari Lerner (Democratic) 33.7% | | D+25 | Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick | Democratic | 2022 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Democratic) 100% | | R+7 | Brian Mast | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Brian Mast (Republican) 61.8% ▌Thomas Witkop (Democratic) 38.2% | | D+7 | Lois Frankel | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Lois Frankel (Democratic) 55.0% ▌Dan Franzese (Republican) 45.0% | | D+5 | Jared Moskowitz | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Jared Moskowitz (Democratic) 52.4% ▌Joe Kaufman (Republican) 47.6% | | D+25 | Frederica Wilson | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Frederica Wilson (Democratic) 68.2% ▌Jesus Navarro (Republican) 31.8% | | D+9 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) 54.5% ▌Chris Eddy (Republican) 45.5% | | R+8 | Mario Díaz-Balart | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Mario Díaz-Balart (Republican) 70.9% ▌Joey Atkins (Democratic) 29.1% | | EVEN | María Elvira Salazar | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y María Elvira Salazar (Republican) 60.4% ▌Lucia Baez-Geller (Democratic) 39.6% | | R+2 | Carlos A. Giménez | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Carlos A. Giménez (Republican) 64.6% ▌Phil Ehr (Democratic) 35.4% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+9Buddy CarterRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Buddy Carter (Republican) 62.0%
▌Patti Hewitt (Democratic) 38.0%
D+3Sanford BishopDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Sanford Bishop (Democratic) 56.3%
▌Wayne Johnson (Republican) 43.7%
R+18Drew FergusonRepublican2016Incumbent retired. Republican hold.▌Y Brian Jack (Republican) 66.3%
▌Maura Keller (Democratic) 33.7%
D+27Hank JohnsonDemocratic2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Hank Johnson (Democratic) 75.6%
▌Eugene Yu (Republican) 24.4%
D+35Nikema WilliamsDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nikema Williams (Democratic) 85.7%
▌John Salvesen (Republican) 14.3%
D+22Lucy McBathRedistricted from the 7th districtDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lucy McBath (Democratic) 74.7%
▌Jeff Criswell (Republican) 25.3%
R+13Rich McCormickRedistricted from the 6th districtRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rich McCormick (Republican) 64.9%
▌Bob Christian (Democratic) 35.1%
R+16Austin ScottRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Austin Scott (Republican) 68.9%
▌Darrius Butler (Democratic) 31.1%
R+20Andrew ClydeRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Andrew Clyde (Republican) 69.0%
▌Tambrei Cash (Democratic) 31.0%
R+14Mike CollinsRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Collins (Republican) 63.1%
▌Lexy Doherty (Democratic) 36.9%
R+14Barry LoudermilkRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Barry Loudermilk (Republican) 67.3%
▌Kate Stamper (Democratic) 32.7%
R+8Rick AllenRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rick Allen (Republican) 60.3%
▌Liz Johnson (Democratic) 39.7%
D+17David ScottDemocratic2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y David Scott (Democratic) 71.8%
▌Jonathan Chavez (Republican) 28.2%
R+22Marjorie Taylor GreeneRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican) 64.4%
▌Shawn Harris (Democratic) 35.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+14Ed CaseDemocratic2002 (special)2006 (retired)2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ed Case (Democratic) 71.8%
▌Patrick Largey (Republican) 28.2%
D+14Jill TokudaDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jill Tokuda (Democratic) 66.5%
▌Steve Bond (Republican) 30.2%

Others ▌Aaron Toman (Libertarian) 1.8% ▌Randall Meyer (Independent) 1.6% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+22Russ FulcherRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Russ Fulcher (Republican) 71.0%
▌Kaylee Peterson (Democratic) 25.4%
▌Matt Loesby (Libertarian) 2.1%
▌Brendan Gomez (Constitution) 1.5%
R+14Mike SimpsonRepublican1998Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Simpson (Republican) 61.4%
▌David Roth (Democratic) 31.0%
▌Todd Corsetti (Libertarian) 5.2%
▌Carta Sierra (Constitution) 2.4%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+20Jonathan JacksonDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jonathan Jackson (Democratic) 65.9%
▌Marcus Lewis (Republican) 34.1%
D+19Robin KellyDemocratic2013 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Robin Kelly (Democratic) 67.6%
▌ Ashley Ramos (Republican) 32.4%
D+20Delia RamirezDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Delia Ramirez (Democratic) 67.3%
▌John Booras (Republican) 32.7%
D+22Chuy GarcíaDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chuy García (Democratic) 67.5%
▌Lupe Castillo (Republican) 27.3%
▌Ed Harvey (Working Class) 5.2%
D+18Mike QuigleyDemocratic2009 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Quigley (Democratic) 69.0%
▌Tommy Hanson (Republican) 31.0%
D+3Sean CastenDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Sean Casten (Democratic) 54.2%
▌Niki Conforti (Republican) 45.8%
D+36Danny DavisDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Danny Davis (Democratic) 83.3%
▌Chad Koppie (Republican) 16.7%
D+6Raja KrishnamoorthiDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic) 57.1%
▌Mark Rice (Republican) 42.9%
D+19Jan SchakowskyDemocratic1998Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jan Schakowsky (Democratic) 68.4%
▌Seth Cohen (Republican) 31.6%
D+11Brad SchneiderDemocratic20122014 (lost)2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brad Schneider (Democratic) 60.0%
▌Jim Carris (Republican) 40.0%
D+5Bill FosterDemocratic2008 (special)2010 (lost)2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bill Foster (Democratic) 55.6%
▌Jerry Evans (Republican) 44.4%
R+24Mike BostRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Bost (Republican) 74.2%
▌Brian Roberts (Democratic) 25.8%
D+3Nikki BudzinskiDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nikki Budzinski (Democratic) 58.1%
▌Joshua Loyd (Republican) 41.9%
D+4Lauren UnderwoodDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lauren Underwood (Democratic) 55.1%
▌Jim Marter (Republican) 44.9%
R+22Mary MillerRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mary Miller (Republican) 100%
R+13Darin LaHoodRepublican2015 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Darin LaHood (Republican) 100%
D+2Eric SorensenDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Eric Sorensen (Democratic) 54.4%
▌Joe McGraw (Republican) 45.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+3Frank J. MrvanDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Frank J. Mrvan (Democratic) 53.4%
▌Randy Niemeyer (Republican) 44.9%
▌Dakotah Miskus (Libertarian) 1.6%
R+14Rudy YakymRepublican2022 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rudy Yakym (Republican) 62.7%
▌Lori Camp (Democratic) 34.6%
▌William Henry (Libertarian) 2.6%
R+18Jim BanksRepublican2016Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Republican hold.▌Y Marlin Stutzman (Republican) 65.0%
▌Kiley Adolph (Democratic) 31.4%
▌Jarrad Lancaster (Libertarian) 3.5%
R+18Jim BairdRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jim Baird (Republican) 64.8%
▌Derrick Holder (Democratic) 30.9%
▌Ashley Groff (Libertarian) 4.2%
R+11Victoria SpartzRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Victoria Spartz (Republican) 56.6%
▌Deborah Pickett (Democratic) 38.0%
▌Robert Slaughter (Independent) 2.7%
▌Lauri Shillings (Libertarian) 2.7%
R+19Greg PenceRepublican2018Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Jefferson Shreve (Republican) 63.9%
▌Cinde Wirth (Democratic) 31.7%
▌James Sceniak (Libertarian) 4.4%
D+19André CarsonDemocratic2008 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y André Carson (Democratic) 68.3%
▌John Schmitz (Republican) 29.0%
▌Rusty Johnson (Libertarian) 2.7%
R+19Larry BucshonRepublican2010Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Mark Messmer (Republican) 68.0%
▌Erik Hurt (Democratic) 29.5%
▌Richard Fitzlaff (Libertarian) 2.6%
R+16Erin HouchinRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Erin Houchin (Republican) 64.5%
▌Tim Peck (Democratic) 32.8%
▌Russell Brooksbank (Libertarian) 2.7%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+3Mariannette Miller-MeeksRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican) 50.1%
▌Christina Bohannan (Democratic) 49.9%
R+4Ashley HinsonRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ashley Hinson (Republican) 57.1%
▌Sarah Corkery (Democratic) 41.6%
▌Jody Puffet (Independent) 1.3%
R+3Zach NunnRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Zach Nunn (Republican) 51.9%
▌Lanon Baccam (Democratic) 48.1%
R+16Randy FeenstraRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Randy Feenstra (Republican) 67.2%
▌Ryan Melton (Democratic) 32.8%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+18Tracey MannRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tracey Mann (Republican) 69.1%
▌Paul Buskirk (Democratic) 30.9%
R+11Jake LaTurnerRepublican2020Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Derek Schmidt (Republican) 57.1%
▌Nancy Boyda (Democratic) 38.2%
▌John Hauer (Libertarian) 4.7%
R+1Sharice DavidsDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Sharice Davids (Democratic) 53.4%
▌Prasanth Reddy (Republican) 42.6%
▌Steve Roberts (Libertarian) 4.0%
R+14Ron EstesRepublican2017 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ron Estes (Republican) 65.0%
▌Esau Freeman (Democratic) 35.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+24James ComerRepublican2016 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y James Comer (Republican) 74.7%
▌Erin Marshall (Democratic) 25.3%
R+21Brett GuthrieRepublican2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brett Guthrie (Republican) 73.1%
▌Hank Linderman (Democratic) 26.9%
D+9Morgan McGarveyDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Morgan McGarvey (Democratic) 62.0%
▌Mike Craven (Republican) 38.0%
R+19Thomas MassieRepublican2012 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Thomas Massie (Republican) 100%
R+32Hal RogersRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Hal Rogers (Republican) 100%
R+9Andy BarrRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Andy Barr (Republican) 63.4%
▌Randy Cravens (Democratic) 36.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+22Steve ScaliseRepublican2008 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Steve Scalise (Republican) 66.8%
▌Mel Manuel (Democratic) 24.0%
▌Randall Arrington (Republican) 5.0%
▌Ross Shale (Republican) 2.3%
▌Frankie Hyers (Independent) 1.9%
D+16Troy CarterDemocratic2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Troy Carter (Democratic) 60.3%
▌Christy Lynch (Republican) 13.6%
▌Devin Graham (Republican) 12.8%
▌Devin Davis (Democratic) 10.6%
▌Shorell Perrilloux (Republican) 2.6%
R+22Clay HigginsRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Clay Higgins (Republican) 70.6%
▌Priscilla Gonzalez (Democratic) 18.7%
▌Sadi Summerlin (Democratic) 6.7%
▌Xan John (Republican) 4.1%
R+26Mike JohnsonRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Johnson (Republican) 85.8%
▌Joshua Morott (Republican) 14.2%
R+19Julia LetlowRepublican2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Julia Letlow (Republican) 62.9%
▌Michael Vallien Jr. (Democratic) 25.9%
▌Vinny Mendoza (Republican) 11.2%
D+8Garret GravesRepublican2014Incumbent retired.Democratic gain.▌Y Cleo Fields (Democratic) 50.8%
▌Elbert Guillory (Republican) 37.7%
▌Quentin Anderson (Democratic) 8.0%
▌Peter Williams (Democratic) 2.1%
▌Wilken Jones Jr. (Democratic) 1.3%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+9Chellie PingreeDemocratic2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chellie Pingree (Democratic) 58.7%
▌Ronald Russell (Republican) 36.4%
▌Ethan Alcorne (Independent) 4.9%
R+6Jared GoldenDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jared Golden (Democratic) 50.3%
▌Austin Theriault (Republican) 49.7%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+11Andy HarrisRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Andy Harris (Republican) 59.4%
▌Blane Miller (Democratic) 37.4%
▌Joshua O'Brien (Libertarian) 3.1%
D+7Dutch RuppersbergerDemocratic2002Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Johnny Olszewski (Democratic) 58.2%
▌Kimberly Klacik (Republican) 39.5%
▌Jasen Wunder (Libertarian) 2.1%
D+10John SarbanesDemocratic2006Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Sarah Elfreth (Democratic) 59.3%
▌Robert Steinberger (Republican) 37.9%
▌Miguel Barajas (Libertarian) 2.6%
D+40Glenn IveyDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Glenn Ivey (Democratic) 88.4%
▌George McDermott (Republican) 11.2%
D+15Steny HoyerDemocratic1981 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Steny Hoyer (Democratic) 67.8%
▌Michelle Talkington (Republican) 32.0%
D+2David TroneDemocratic2018Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.New member elected.Democratic hold.▌Y April McClain Delaney (Democratic) 53.1%
▌Neil Parrott (Republican) 46.7%
D+30Kweisi MfumeDemocratic19861996 (resigned)2020 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Kweisi Mfume (Democratic) 80.3%
▌Scott Collier (Republican) 17.2%
▌Ronald Owens-Bey (Libertarian) 2.4%
D+29Jamie RaskinDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jamie Raskin (Democratic) 76.8%
▌Cheryl Riley (Republican) 20.5%
▌Nancy Wallace (Green) 2.5%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+9Richard NealDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Richard Neal (Democratic) 62.6%
▌Nadia Milleron (Independent) 37.4%
D+13Jim McGovernDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jim McGovern (Democratic) 68.8%
▌Cornelius Shea (Independent) 31.2%
D+11Lori TrahanDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lori Trahan (Democratic) 100%
D+12Jake AuchinclossDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jake Auchincloss (Democratic) 100%
D+23Katherine ClarkDemocratic2013 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Katherine Clark (Democratic) 100%
D+11Seth MoultonDemocratic2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Seth Moulton (Democratic) 100%
D+35Ayanna PressleyDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ayanna Pressley (Democratic) 100%
D+15Stephen LynchDemocratic2001 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Stephen Lynch (Democratic) 70.5%
▌Robert Burke (Republican) 29.5%
D+6Bill KeatingDemocratic2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bill Keating (Democratic) 56.5%
▌Dan Sullivan (Republican) 43.5%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+13Jack BergmanRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jack Bergman (Republican) 59.1%
▌Callie Barr (Democratic) 37.9%

Others ▌Liz Hakola (Working Class) 1.8% ▌Andrew Gale (Libertarian) 1.1% | | R+16 | John Moolenaar | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y John Moolenaar (Republican) 65.1% ▌Michael Lynch (Democratic) 31.7%

Others ▌Ben DeJong (Libertarian) 1.6% ▌Scott Adams (US Taxpayers) 1.5% | | D+1 | Hillary Scholten | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Hillary Scholten (Democratic) 53.7% ▌Paul Hudson (Republican) 43.8%

Others ▌Louis Palus (Working Class) 1.3% ▌Alex Avery (Libertarian) 1.3% | | R+5 | Bill Huizenga | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Bill Huizenga (Republican) 55.1% ▌Jessica Swartz (Democratic) 43.4% ▌Clark Curtis (US Taxpayers) 1.6% | | R+15 | Tim Walberg | Republican | 20062008 (lost)2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Tim Walberg (Republican) 65.7% ▌Libbi Urban (Democratic) 32.8% ▌James Bronke (Green) 1.6% | | D+11 | Debbie Dingell | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Debbie Dingell (Democratic) 62.0% ▌Heather Smiley (Republican) 35.0%

Others ▌Clyde Shabazz (Green) 1.8% ▌Bill Krebaum (Libertarian) 1.2% | | R+2 | Elissa Slotkin | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Republican gain. | ▌Y Tom Barrett (Republican) 50.3% ▌Curtis Hertel Jr. (Democratic) 46.6% ▌Rachel Dailey (Libertarian) 3.2% | | R+1 | Dan Kildee | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent retired.Democratic hold. | ▌Y Kristen McDonald Rivet (Democratic) 51.2% ▌Paul Junge (Republican) 44.6%

Others ▌Kathy Goodwin (Working Class) 2.0% ▌Steve Barcelo (Libertarian) 1.1% ▌James Little (US Taxpayers) 0.6% ▌Jim Casha (Green) 0.4% | | R+18 | Lisa McClain | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Lisa McClain (Republican) 66.8% ▌Clinton St. Mosley (Democratic) 29.5% ▌Jim Walkowicz (Working Class) 2.6% ▌Kevin Vayko (Libertarian) 1.1% | | R+3 | John James | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y John James (Republican) 51.1% ▌Carl Marlinga (Democratic) 45.0% ▌Liz Hakola (Working Class) 2.6% ▌Mike Salibo (Libertarian) 1.3% | | D+7 | Haley Stevens | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Haley Stevens (Democratic) 58.2% ▌Nick Somberg (Republican) 39.6% ▌Douglas Campbell (Green) 2.2% | | D+23 | Rashida Tlaib | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Rashida Tlaib (Democratic) 69.7% ▌James Hooper (Republican) 25.4% ▌Gary Walkowicz (Working Class) 2.6% ▌Brenda Sanders (Green) 2.3% | | D+23 | Shri Thanedar | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Shri Thanedar (Democratic) 68.6% ▌Martell Bivings (Republican) 24.5% ▌Simone Coleman (Working Class) 4.2%

Others ▌Chris Clark (Libertarian) 1.8% ▌Chris Dardzinski (US Taxpayers) 0.9% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+7Brad FinstadRepublican2022 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brad Finstad (Republican) 58.5%
▌Rachel Bohman (DFL) 41.5%
D+1Angie CraigDFL2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Angie Craig (DFL) 55.6%
▌Joe Teirab (Republican) 42.1%
▌Thomas Bowman (Independent) 2.3%
D+8Dean PhillipsDFL2018Incumbent retired to run for president.DFL hold.▌Y Kelly Morrison (DFL) 58.5%
▌Tad Jude (Republican) 41.5%
D+17Betty McCollumDFL2000Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Betty McCollum (DFL) 67.4%
▌May Lor Xiong (Republican) 32.6%
D+30Ilhan OmarDFL2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ilhan Omar (DFL) 75.2%
▌Dalia al-Aqidi (Republican) 24.8%
R+12Tom EmmerRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tom Emmer (Republican) 62.5%
▌Jeanne Hendricks (DFL) 37.5%
R+19Michelle FischbachRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michelle Fischbach (Republican) 70.5%
▌A. J. Peters (DFL) 29.5%
R+8Pete StauberRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Pete Stauber (Republican) 58.0%
▌Jennifer Schultz (DFL) 42.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+18Trent KellyRepublican2015 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Trent Kelly (Republican) 69.8%
▌Dianne Black (Democratic) 30.2%
D+11Bennie ThompsonDemocratic1993 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bennie Thompson (Democratic) 62.0%
▌Ron Eller (Republican) 38.0%
R+15Michael GuestRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michael Guest (Republican) 100%
R+22Mike EzellRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Ezell (Republican) 74.0%
▌Craig Raybon (Democratic) 26.1%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+27Cori BushDemocratic2020Incumbent lost renomination.Democratic hold.▌Y Wesley Bell (Democratic) 75.9%
▌Andrew Jones (Republican) 18.4%
▌Rochelle Riggins (Libertarian) 3.3%

Others ▌Don Fitz (Green) 1.7% ▌Blake Ashby (Better Party) 0.7% | | R+7 | Ann Wagner | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Ann Wagner (Republican) 54.5% ▌Ray Hartmann (Democratic) 42.5% ▌Brandon Daugherty (Libertarian) 2.1% ▌Shelby Davis (Green) 0.9% | | R+16 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent retired.Republican hold. | ▌Y Bob Onder (Republican) 61.3% ▌Bethany Mann (Democratic) 35.3% ▌Jordan Rowden (Libertarian) 2.4% ▌William Hastings (Green) 1.0% | | R+23 | Mark Alford | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Mark Alford (Republican) 71.1% ▌Jeanette Cass (Democratic) 26.4% ▌Thomas Holbrook (Libertarian) 2.5% | | D+11 | Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic) 60.2% ▌Sean Smith (Republican) 36.4%

Others ▌Bill Wayne (Libertarian) 2.0% ▌Michael Day (Green) 1.3% | | R+21 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Sam Graves (Republican) 70.7% ▌Pam May (Democratic) 26.9%

Others ▌Andy Maidment (Libertarian) 1.6% ▌Mike Diel (Green) 0.8% | | R+24 | Eric Burlison | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Eric Burlison (Republican) 71.6% ▌Missi Hesketh (Democratic) 26.3% ▌Kevin Craig (Libertarian) 2.2% | | R+28 | Jason Smith | Republican | 2013 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Jason Smith (Republican) 76.2% ▌Randi McCallian (Democratic) 21.8% ▌Jake Dawson (Libertarian) 2.0% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+6Ryan ZinkeRepublican20142017 (resigned)2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ryan Zinke (Republican) 52.3%
▌Monica Tranel (Democratic) 44.6%
▌Dennis Hayes (Libertarian) 3.1%
R+16Matt RosendaleRepublican2020Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Troy Downing (Republican) 66.0%
▌John Driscoll (Democratic) 34.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+9Mike FloodRepublican2022 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Flood (Republican) 60.1%
▌Carol Blood (Democratic) 39.9%
EVENDon BaconRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Don Bacon (Republican) 50.9%
▌Tony Vargas (Democratic) 49.1%
R+29Adrian SmithRepublican2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Adrian Smith (Republican) 80.4%
▌Daniel Ebers (Democratic) 19.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+3Dina TitusDemocratic20082010 (lost)2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dina Titus (Democratic) 52.0%
▌Mark Robertson (Republican) 44.5%

Others ▌Ron Quince (Independent) 1.0% ▌William Hoge (IAPN) 0.8% ▌David Havlicek (Libertarian) 0.8% ▌David Goossen (Independent) 0.8% | | R+8 | Mark Amodei | Republican | 2011 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Mark Amodei (Republican) 55.0% ▌Robert Kidd (Independent) 36.0% ▌Lynn Chapman (IAPN) 5.0% ▌Javi Tachiquin (Libertarian) 4.0% | | D+1 | Susie Lee | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Susie Lee (Democratic) 51.4% ▌Drew Johnson (Republican) 48.6% | | D+3 | Steven Horsford | Democratic | 20122014 (lost)2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Steven Horsford (Democratic) 52.7% ▌John Lee (Republican) 44.6%

Others ▌Russell Best (IAPN) 1.5% ▌Timothy Ferreira (Libertarian) 1.3% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
EVENChris PappasDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chris Pappas (Democratic) 54.0%
▌Russell Prescott (Republican) 46.0%
D+2Annie KusterDemocratic2012Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Maggie Goodlander (Democratic) 53.0%
▌Lily Tang Williams (Republican) 47.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+10Donald NorcrossDemocratic2014 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Donald Norcross (Democratic) 57.8%
▌Teddy Liddell (Republican) 40.0%

Others ▌Robin Brownfield (Green) 1.6% ▌Austin Johnson (Independent) 0.6% | | R+5 | Jeff Van Drew | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Jeff Van Drew (Republican) 58.1% ▌Joe Salerno (Democratic) 41.2% ▌Thomas Cannavo (Green) 0.7% | | D+5 | Andy Kim | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Democratic hold. | ▌Y Herb Conaway (Democratic) 53.2% ▌Rajesh Mohan (Republican) 44.6%

Others ▌Steven Welzer (Green) 0.9% ▌Chris Russomanno (Libertarian) 0.5% ▌Douglas Wynn (Independent) 0.3% ▌John Barbera (Independent) 0.3% | | R+14 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Chris Smith (Republican) 67.4% ▌Matthew Jenkins (Democratic) 31.7%

Others ▌John Morrison (Libertarian) 0.5% ▌Barry Bendar (Green) 0.5% | | D+4 | Josh Gottheimer | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Josh Gottheimer (Democratic) 54.6% ▌Mary Jo Guinchard (Republican) 43.3%

Others ▌Beau Forte (Green) 0.9% ▌James Tosone (Libertarian) 0.6% ▌Aamir Arif (Independent) 0.6% | | D+8 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Frank Pallone (Democratic) 56.1% ▌Scott Fegler (Republican) 40.3%

Others ▌Fahad Akhtar (Independent) 1.6% ▌Herb Tarbous (Green) 1.4% ▌Matthew Amitrano (Libertarian) 0.6% | | R+1 | Thomas Kean Jr. | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Tom Kean Jr. (Republican) 51.8% ▌Sue Altman (Democratic) 46.4%

Others ▌Andrew Black (Green) 1.0% ▌Lana Leguia (Libertarian) 0.9% | | D+22 | Rob Menendez | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Rob Menendez (Democratic) 59.4% ▌Anthony Valdes (Republican) 34.6% ▌Christian Robbins (Green) 2.8%

Others ▌Pablo Olivera (Labor) 2.2% ▌Lea Sherman (Socialist Workers) 1.2% | | D+8 | Vacant | Rep. Bill Pascrell (D) died August 21, 2024.Democratic hold. | ▌Y Nellie Pou (Democratic) 50.8% ▌Billy Prempeh (Republican) 45.9%

Others ▌Benjamin Taylor (Green) 2.0% ▌Bruno Pereira (Libertarian) 1.4% | | | | D+30 | LaMonica McIver | Democratic | 2024 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y LaMonica McIver (Democratic) 74.4% ▌Carmen Bucco (Republican) 22.2%

Others ▌Jose Serrano (Green) 1.3% ▌Cynthia Johnson (Independent) 0.9% ▌Michelle Middleton (Independent) 0.7% ▌Donna Weiss (Independent) 0.5% | | D+6 | Mikie Sherrill | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Mikie Sherrill (Democratic) 56.5% ▌Joseph Belnome (Republican) 41.2%

Others ▌Lily Benavides (Green) 1.2% ▌Joshua Lanzara (Independent) 0.5% | | D+12 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) 61.2% ▌Darius Mayfield (Republican) 36.4%

Others ▌Kim Meudt (Green) 1.4% ▌Vic Kaplan (Libertarian) 0.9% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+5Melanie StansburyDemocratic2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Melanie Stansbury (Democratic) 56.4%
▌Steve Jones (Republican) 43.6%
D+1Gabe VasquezDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gabe Vasquez (Democratic) 52.1%
▌Yvette Herrell (Republican) 47.9%
D+4Teresa Leger FernandezDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic) 56.3%
▌Sharon Clahchischilliage (Republican) 43.7%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+4Nick LaLotaRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nick LaLota (Republican) 55.2%
▌John Avlon (Democratic) 44.8%
R+4Andrew GarbarinoRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Andrew Garbarino (Republican) 59.2%
▌Rob Lubin (Democratic) 40.8%
D+3Tom SuozziDemocratic20162022 (retired)2024 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tom Suozzi (Democratic) 51.8%
▌Michael LiPetri (Republican) 48.2%
D+5Anthony D'EspositoRepublican2022Incumbent lost re-election.Democratic gain.▌Y Laura Gillen (Democratic) 51.1%
▌Anthony D'Esposito (Republican) 48.9%
D+30Gregory MeeksDemocratic1998 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gregory Meeks (Democratic) 72.9%
▌Paul King (Republican) 27.1%
D+14Grace MengDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Grace Meng (Democratic) 60.7%
▌Thomas Zmich (Republican) 37.6%
▌Joseph Chou (Truth) 1.6%
D+30Nydia VelázquezDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nydia Velázquez (Democratic) 78.1%
▌William Kregler (Republican) 21.9%
D+27Hakeem JeffriesDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Hakeem Jeffries (Democratic) 75.4%
▌John Delaney (Republican) 24.6%
D+25Yvette ClarkeDemocratic2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Yvette Clarke (Democratic) 74.3%
▌Menachem Raitport (Republican) 25.7%
D+34Dan GoldmanDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dan Goldman (Democratic) 82.5%
▌Alex Dodenhoff (Republican) 15.0%
▌Paul Briscoe (Conservative) 2.7%
R+6Nicole MalliotakisRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nicole Malliotakis (Republican) 64.1%
▌Andrea Morse (Democratic) 35.9%
D+34Jerry NadlerDemocratic1992 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jerry Nadler (Democratic) 80.5%
▌Michael Zumbluskas (Republican) 19.5%
D+38Adriano EspaillatDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Adriano Espaillat (Democratic) 83.5%
▌Ruben Vargas (Republican) 16.5%
D+27Alexandria Ocasio-CortezDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic) 69.2%
▌Tina Forte (Republican) 30.8%
D+35Ritchie TorresDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ritchie Torres (Democratic) 76.5%
▌Gonzalo Duran (Republican) 21.4%
▌Jose Vega (LaRouche) 2.4%
D+21Jamaal BowmanDemocratic2020Incumbent lost renomination.Democratic hold.▌Y George Latimer (Democratic) 71.6%
▌Miriam Levitt Flisser (Republican) 28.4%
D+3Mike LawlerRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Lawler (Republican) 52.2%
▌Mondaire Jones (Democratic) 45.8%
▌Anthony Frascone (Working Families) 2.0%
D+2Pat RyanDemocratic2022 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Pat Ryan (Democratic) 57.2%
▌Alison Esposito (Republican) 42.8%
R+1Marc MolinaroRepublican2022Incumbent lost re-election.Democratic gain.▌Y Josh Riley (Democratic) 51.1%
▌Marc Molinaro (Republican) 48.9%
D+7Paul TonkoDemocratic2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Paul Tonko (Democratic) 61.1%
▌Kevin Waltz (Republican) 38.9%
R+10Elise StefanikRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Elise Stefanik (Republican) 62.0%
▌Paula Collins (Democratic) 38.0%
D+3Brandon WilliamsRepublican2022Incumbent lost re-election.Democratic gain.▌Y John Mannion (Democratic) 54.6%
▌Brandon Williams (Republican) 45.4%
R+12Nick LangworthyRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nick Langworthy (Republican) 65.8%
▌Thomas Carle (Democratic) 34.2%
R+13Claudia TenneyRepublican20162018 (lost)2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Claudia Tenney (Republican) 65.7%
▌David Wagenhauser (Democratic) 34.3%
D+8Joseph MorelleDemocratic2018 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Joseph Morelle (Democratic) 60.8%
▌Gregg Sadwick (Republican) 39.2%
D+10Tim KennedyDemocratic2024 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tim Kennedy (Democratic) 65.2%
▌Anthony Marecki (Republican) 34.8%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+1Don DavisDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Don Davis (Democratic) 49.5%
▌Laurie Buckhout (Republican) 47.8%
▌Tom Bailey (Libertarian) 2.6%
D+15Deborah RossDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Deborah Ross (Democratic) 66.3%
▌Alan Swain (Republican) 31.6%
▌Michael Dublin (Green) 2.1%
R+11Greg MurphyRepublican2019 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Greg Murphy (Republican) 77.4%
▌Gheorghe Cormos (Libertarian) 22.6%
D+21Valerie FousheeDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Valerie Foushee (Democratic) 71.8%
▌Eric Blankenburg (Republican) 26.1%
▌Guy Meilleur (Libertarian) 2.0%
R+10Virginia FoxxRepublican2004Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Virginia Foxx (Republican) 59.5%
▌Chuck Hubbard (Democratic) 40.5%
Kathy ManningRedistricted from the 6th districtDemocratic2020Incumbent retired.Democratic loss.
R+11None (new seat)New member elected.Republican gain.▌Y Addison McDowell (Republican) 69.2%
▌Kevin Hayes (Constitution) 30.8%
R+8David RouzerRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y David Rouzer (Republican) 58.6%
▌Marlando Pridgen (Democratic) 41.4%
R+11Dan BishopRepublican2019 (special)Incumbent retired torun for attorney general.Republican hold.▌Y Mark Harris (Republican) 59.6%
▌Justin Dues (Democratic) 40.4%
R+9Richard HudsonRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Richard Hudson (Republican) 56.3%
▌Nigel Bristow (Democratic) 37.8%
▌Shelane Etchison (Independent) 5.9%
R+10Patrick McHenryRepublican2004Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Pat Harrigan (Republican) 57.5%
▌Ralph Scott Jr. (Democratic) 38.2%
▌Steven Feldman (Libertarian) 2.9%
▌Todd Helm (Constitution) 1.4%
R+8Chuck EdwardsRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chuck Edwards (Republican) 56.8%
▌Caleb Rudow (Democratic) 43.2%
D+23Alma AdamsDemocratic2014 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Alma Adams (Democratic) 74.0%
▌Addul Ali (Republican) 26.0%
R+11Wiley NickelDemocratic2022Incumbent retired.Republican gain.▌Y Brad Knott (Republican) 58.6%
▌Frank Pierce (Democratic) 41.4%
R+11Jeff JacksonDemocratic2022Incumbent retired torun for attorney general.Republican gain.▌Y Tim Moore (Republican) 58.1%
▌Pam Genant (Democratic) 41.9%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+20Kelly ArmstrongRepublican2018Incumbent retired to run for governor.Republican hold.▌Y Julie Fedorchak (Republican) 69.5%
▌Trygve Hammer (Democratic-NPL) 30.5%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+2Greg LandsmanDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Greg Landsman (Democratic) 54.6%
▌Orlando Sonza (Republican) 45.4%
R+25Brad WenstrupRepublican2012Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y David Taylor (Republican) 73.6%
▌Samantha Meadows (Democratic) 26.4%
D+20Joyce BeattyDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Joyce Beatty (Democratic) 70.7%
▌Michael Young (Republican) 29.3%
R+20Jim JordanRepublican2006Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jim Jordan (Republican) 68.5%
▌Tamie Wilson (Democratic) 31.5%
R+15Bob LattaRepublican2007 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bob Latta (Republican) 67.5%
▌Keith Mundy (Democratic) 32.5%
R+16Michael RulliRepublican2024 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michael Rulli (Republican) 66.7%
▌Michael Kripchak (Democratic) 33.3%
R+7Max MillerRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Max Miller (Republican) 51.1%
▌Matt Diemer (Democratic) 36.1%
▌Dennis Kucinich (Independent) 12.8%
R+14Warren DavidsonRepublican2016 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Warren Davidson (Republican) 62.8%
▌Vanessa Enoch (Democratic) 37.2%
R+3Marcy KapturDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Marcy Kaptur (Democratic) 48.3%
▌Derek Merrin (Republican) 47.6%
▌Tom Pruss (Libertarian) 4.1%
R+4Mike TurnerRepublican2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Turner (Republican) 57.6%
▌Amy Cox (Democratic) 39.2%
▌Michael Harbaugh (Independent) 3.1%
D+28Shontel BrownDemocratic2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Shontel Brown (Democratic) 78.3%
▌Alan Rapoport (Republican) 19.6%
▌Sean Freeman (Independent) 2.0%
R+18Troy BaldersonRepublican2018 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Troy Balderson (Republican) 68.5%
▌Jerrad Christian (Democratic) 31.5%
R+1Emilia SykesDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Emilia Sykes (Democratic) 51.1%
▌Kevin Coughlin (Republican) 48.9%
R+9David JoyceRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y David Joyce (Republican) 63.4%
▌Brian Kenderes (Democratic) 36.6%
R+6Mike CareyRepublican2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Carey (Republican) 56.5%
▌Adam Miller (Democratic) 43.5%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+14Kevin HernRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Kevin Hern (Republican) 60.4%
▌Dennis Baker (Democratic) 34.5%
▌Mark Sanders (Independent) 5.0%
R+29Josh BrecheenRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Josh Brecheen (Republican) 74.2%
▌Brandon Wade (Democratic) 21.4%
▌Ronnie Hopkins (Independent) 4.4%
R+24Frank LucasRepublican1994 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Frank Lucas (Republican) 100%
R+19Tom ColeRepublican2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tom Cole (Republican) 65.2%
▌Mary Brannon (Democratic) 28.3%
▌James Stacy (Independent) 6.5%
R+12Stephanie BiceRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Stephanie Bice (Republican) 60.7%
▌Madison Horn (Democratic) 39.3%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+18Suzanne BonamiciDemocratic2012 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic) 68.8%
▌Bob Todd (Republican) 28.2%
▌Joe Christman (Libertarian) 3.1%
R+15Cliff BentzRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Cliff Bentz (Republican) 64.0%
▌Dan Ruby (Democratic) 32.8%
▌Michael Stettler (Constitution) 3.2%
D+22Earl BlumenauerDemocratic1996 (special)Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Maxine Dexter (Democratic) 67.9%
▌Joanna Harbour (Republican) 25.3%
▌David Walker (Progressive) 3.1%
▌Joe Meyer (Pacific Green) 3.0%
▌David Frosch (Constitution) 0.7%
D+4Val HoyleDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Val Hoyle (Democratic) 51.8%
▌Monique DeSpain (Republican) 44.0%
▌Justin Filip (Pacific Green) 2.7%
▌Dan Bahlen (Libertarian) 1.5%
D+2Lori Chavez-DeRemerRepublican2022Incumbent lost re-election.Democratic gain.▌Y Janelle Bynum (Democratic) 47.7%
▌Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Republican) 45.0%
▌Brett Smith (Independent) 4.7%

Others ▌Sonja Feintech (Libertarian) 1.5% ▌Andrea Townsend (Pacific Green) 1.0% | | D+4 | Andrea Salinas | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Andrea Salinas (Democratic) 53.4% ▌Mike Erickson (Republican) 46.6% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
EVENBrian FitzpatrickRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brian Fitzpatrick (Republican) 56.4%
▌Ashley Ehasz (Democratic) 43.6%
D+20Brendan BoyleDemocratic2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brendan Boyle (Democratic) 71.5%
▌Haroon Bashir (Republican) 28.6%
D+39Dwight EvansDemocratic2016 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dwight Evans (Democratic) 100%
D+7Madeleine DeanDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Madeleine Dean (Democratic) 59.1%
▌David Winkler (Republican) 40.9%
D+14Mary Gay ScanlonDemocratic2018 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic) 65.3%
▌Alfeia DeVaughn-Goodwin (Republican) 34.7%
D+5Chrissy HoulahanDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic) 56.2%
▌Neil Young Jr. (Republican) 43.8%
R+2Susan WildDemocratic2018 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.Republican gain.▌Y Ryan Mackenzie (Republican) 50.5%
▌Susan Wild (Democratic) 49.5%
R+4Matt CartwrightDemocratic2012Incumbent lost re-election.Republican gain.▌Y Rob Bresnahan (Republican) 50.8%
▌Matt Cartwright (Democratic) 49.2%
R+21Dan MeuserRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dan Meuser (Republican) 70.5%
▌Amanda Waldman (Democratic) 29.5%
R+5Scott PerryRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Scott Perry (Republican) 50.6%
▌Janelle Stelson (Democratic) 49.4%
R+13Lloyd SmuckerRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lloyd Smucker (Republican) 62.9%
▌Jim Atkinson (Democratic) 37.1%
D+8Summer LeeDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Summer Lee (Democratic) 56.4%
▌James Hayes (Republican) 43.6%
R+25John JoyceRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y John Joyce (Republican) 74.2%
▌Beth Farnham (Democratic) 25.8%
R+18Guy ReschenthalerRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Guy Reschenthaler (Republican) 66.6%
▌Christopher Dziados (Democratic) 33.4%
R+21Glenn ThompsonRepublican2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Glenn Thompson (Republican) 71.5%
▌Zacheray Womer (Democratic) 28.5%
R+13Mike KellyRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mike Kelly (Republican) 63.6%
▌Preston Nouri (Democratic) 36.4%
EVENChris DeluzioDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chris Deluzio (Democratic) 53.9%
▌Rob Mercuri (Republican) 46.1%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+12Gabe AmoDemocratic2023 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gabe Amo (Democratic) 63.2%
▌Allen Waters (Republican) 32.1%
▌Christopher Reynolds (Independent) 4.7%
D+4Seth MagazinerDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Seth Magaziner (Democratic) 58.4%
▌Steve Corvi (Republican) 41.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+7Nancy MaceRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nancy Mace (Republican) 58.3%
▌Michael Moore (Democratic) 41.7%
R+8Joe WilsonRepublican2001 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Joe Wilson (Republican) 59.7%
▌David Robinson II (Democratic) 40.3%
R+21Jeff DuncanRepublican2010Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Sheri Biggs (Republican) 71.8%
▌Bryon Best (Democratic) 25.4%
▌Michael Bedenbaugh (Alliance) 2.9%
R+12William TimmonsRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y William Timmons (Republican) 59.9%
▌Kathryn Harvey (Democratic) 37.3%
▌Mark Hackett (Constitution) 2.8%
R+12Ralph NormanRepublican2017 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ralph Norman (Republican) 63.6%
▌Evangeline Hundley (Democratic) 36.4%
D+14Jim ClyburnDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 59.6%
▌Duke Buckner (Republican) 36.8%

Others ▌Michael Simpson (Libertarian) 1.7% ▌Gregg Marcel Dixon (United Citizens) 1.6% ▌Joseph Oddo (Alliance) 0.3% | | R+11 | Russell Fry | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Russell Fry (Republican) 65.0% ▌Mal Hyman (Democratic) 35.0% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+16Dusty JohnsonRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dusty Johnson (Republican) 72.0%
▌Sheryl Johnson (Democratic) 28.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+30Diana HarshbargerRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Diana Harshbarger (Republican) 78.4%
▌Kevin Jenkins (Democratic) 19.1%

Others ▌Richard Baker (Independent) 1.7% ▌Levi Brake (Independent) 0.8% | | R+18 | Tim Burchett | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Tim Burchett (Republican) 69.3% ▌Jane George (Democratic) 30.7% | | R+19 | Chuck Fleischmann | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Chuck Fleischmann (Republican) 67.5% ▌Jack Allen (Democratic) 29.4%

Others ▌Stephen King (Independent) 1.7% ▌Jean Howard-Hill (Independent) 1.5% | | R+22 | Scott DesJarlais | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Scott DesJarlais (Republican) 70.0% ▌Victoria Broderick (Democratic) 26.8%

Others ▌Keith Nolan (Independent) 1.8% ▌Earnest Ensley (Independent) 1.5% | | R+9 | Andy Ogles | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Andy Ogles (Republican) 56.9% ▌Maryam Abolfazli (Democratic) 39.5%

Others ▌Jim Larkin (Independent) 2.1% ▌Bob Titley (Independent) 0.8% ▌Yomi Faparusi (Independent) 0.7% | | R+17 | John Rose | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y John Rose (Republican) 68.0% ▌Lore Bergman (Democratic) 32.0% | | R+10 | Mark Green | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Mark Green (Republican) 59.5% ▌Megan Barry (Democratic) 38.0% ▌Shaun Greene (Independent) 2.5% | | R+21 | David Kustoff | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y David Kustoff (Republican) 72.3% ▌Sarah Freeman (Democratic) 25.6% ▌James Hart (Independent) 2.1% | | D+22 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent re-elected. | ▌Y Steve Cohen (Democratic) 71.3% ▌Charlotte Bergmann (Republican) 25.7%

Others ▌Wendell Wells (Independent) 1.7% ▌Dennis Clark (Independent) 1.4% |

DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+26Nathaniel MoranRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Nathaniel Moran (Republican) 100%
R+15Dan CrenshawRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dan Crenshaw (Republican) 65.7%
▌Peter Filler (Democratic) 34.3%
R+11Keith SelfRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Keith Self (Republican) 62.5%
▌Sandeep Srivastava (Democratic) 37.5%
R+16Pat FallonRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Pat Fallon (Republican) 68.4%
▌Simon Cardell (Democratic) 31.6%
R+14Lance GoodenRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lance Gooden (Republican) 64.1%
▌Ruth Torres (Democratic) 35.9%
R+15Jake EllzeyRepublican2021 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jake Ellzey (Republican) 65.7%
▌John Love III (Democratic) 34.3%
D+13Lizzie FletcherDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic) 61.3%
▌Caroline Kane (Republican) 38.7%
R+16Morgan LuttrellRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Morgan Luttrell (Republican) 68.2%
▌Laura Jones (Democratic) 31.8%
D+26Al GreenDemocratic2004Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Al Green (Democratic) 100%
R+13Michael McCaulRepublican2004Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michael McCaul (Republican) 63.6%
▌Theresa Boisseau (Democratic) 34.0%
▌Jeff Miller (Libertarian) 2.4%
R+23August PflugerRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y August Pfluger (Republican) 100%
R+12Kay GrangerRepublican1996Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Craig Goldman (Republican) 63.5%
▌Trey Hunt (Democratic) 36.5%
R+26Ronny JacksonRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ronny Jackson (Republican) 100%
R+17Randy WeberRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Randy Weber (Republican) 68.7%
▌Rhonda Hart (Democratic) 31.3%
R+1Monica De La CruzRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Monica De La Cruz (Republican) 57.1%
▌Michelle Vallejo (Democratic) 42.9%
D+17Veronica EscobarDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Veronica Escobar (Democratic) 59.5%
▌Irene Armendariz-Jackson (Republican) 40.5%
R+14Pete SessionsRepublican19962018 (lost)2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Pete Sessions (Republican) 66.3%
▌Mark Lorenzen (Democratic) 33.7%
D+23VacantRep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) died July 19, 2024.Erica Lee Carter elected to unexpired term in a concurrent special election.Democratic hold.▌Y Sylvester Turner (Democratic) 69.4%
▌Lana Centonze (Republican) 30.6%
R+26Jodey ArringtonRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jodey Arrington (Republican) 80.7%
▌Nathan Lewis (Independent) 10.3%
▌Bernard Johnson (Libertarian) 9.0%
D+15Joaquin CastroDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Joaquin Castro (Democratic) 100%
R+13Chip RoyRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Chip Roy (Republican) 61.9%
▌Kristin Hook (Democratic) 36.1%
▌Bob King (Libertarian) 2.1%
R+11Troy NehlsRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Troy Nehls (Republican) 62.1%
▌Marquette Greene-Scott (Democratic) 37.9%
R+5Tony GonzalesRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tony Gonzales (Republican) 62.3%
▌Santos Limon (Democratic) 37.7%
R+10Beth Van DuyneRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Beth Van Duyne (Republican) 60.3%
▌Sam Eppler (Democratic) 39.7%
R+19Roger WilliamsRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Roger Williams (Republican) 100%
R+13Michael C. BurgessRepublican2002Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Brandon Gill (Republican) 62.1%
▌Ernest Lineberger III (Democratic) 35.7%
▌Phil Gray (Libertarian) 2.3%
R+13Michael CloudRepublican2018 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Michael Cloud (Republican) 66.0%
▌Tanya Lloyd (Democratic) 34.0%
D+3Henry CuellarDemocratic2004Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Henry Cuellar (Democratic) 52.8%
▌Jay Furman (Republican) 47.2%
D+18Sylvia GarciaDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Sylvia Garcia (Democratic) 65.3%
▌Alan Garza (Republican) 34.7%
D+27Jasmine CrockettDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jasmine Crockett (Democratic) 84.9%
▌Jrmar Jefferson (Libertarian) 15.1%
R+14John CarterRepublican2002Incumbent re-elected.▌Y John Carter (Republican) 64.4%
▌Stuart Whitlow (Democratic) 35.6%
D+14Colin AllredDemocratic2018Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Democratic hold.▌Y Julie Johnson (Democratic) 60.5%
▌Darrell Day (Republican) 37.0%
▌Kevin Hale (Libertarian) 2.6%
D+24Marc VeaseyDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Marc Veasey (Democratic) 68.8%
▌Patrick Gillespie (Republican) 31.2%
D+9Vicente GonzalezDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic) 51.3%
▌Mayra Flores (Republican) 48.7%
D+21Greg CasarDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Greg Casar (Democratic) 67.4%
▌Steven Wright (Republican) 32.6%
R+18Brian BabinRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Brian Babin (Republican) 69.4%
▌Dayna Steele (Democratic) 30.6%
D+24Lloyd DoggettDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Lloyd Doggett (Democratic) 74.2%
▌Jenny Garcia Sharon (Republican) 23.6%
▌Girish Altekar (Libertarian) 2.2%
R+12Wesley HuntRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Wesley Hunt (Republican) 62.7%
▌Melissa McDonough (Democratic) 37.2%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+12Blake MooreRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Blake Moore (Republican) 63.1%
▌Bill Campbell (Democratic) 32.1%
▌Daniel Cottam (Libertarian) 4.8%
R+11Celeste MaloyRepublican2023 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Celeste Maloy (Republican) 58.0%
▌Nathaniel Woodward (Democratic) 34.2%
▌Cassie Easley (Constitution) 5.5%
▌Tyler Murset (Independent) 2.2%
R+13John CurtisRepublican2017 (special)Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Republican hold.▌Y Mike Kennedy (Republican) 66.4%
▌Glenn Wright (Democratic) 33.6%
R+16Burgess OwensRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Burgess Owens (Republican) 63.4%
▌Katrina Fallick-Wang (Democratic) 30.2%
▌Vaughn Cook (United Utah) 4.8%
▌Evan Bullard (Independent) 1.6%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+16Becca BalintDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Becca Balint (Democratic) 62.5%
▌Mark Coester (Republican) 29.9%
▌Adam Ortiz (Independent) 5.5%
▌Jill Diamondstone (Peace & Justice) 2.2%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+6Rob WittmanRepublican2007 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rob Wittman (Republican) 56.4%
▌Leslie Mehta (Democratic) 43.6%
R+2Jen KiggansRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jen Kiggans (Republican) 50.8%
▌Missy Cotter Smasal (Democratic) 47.0%
▌Robert Reid Jr. (Independent) 2.3%
D+17Bobby ScottDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bobby Scott (Democratic) 70.1%
▌John Sitka (Republican) 29.9%
▌Rhonda Taylor-Young (Independent)
D+16Jennifer McClellanDemocratic2023 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Jennifer McClellan (Democratic) 67.5%
▌Bill Moher (Republican) 32.5%
R+7Bob GoodRepublican2020Incumbent lost renomination.Republican hold.▌Y John McGuire (Republican) 57.5%
▌Gloria Witt (Democratic) 42.5%
R+14Ben ClineRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Ben Cline (Republican) 63.2%
▌Ken Mitchell (Democratic) 34.8%
▌Robby Wells Jr. (Independent) 2.0%
D+1Abigail SpanbergerDemocratic2018Incumbent retired torun for governor.Democratic hold.▌Y Eugene Vindman (Democratic) 51.3%
▌Derrick Anderson (Republican) 48.7%
D+26Don BeyerDemocratic2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Don Beyer (Democratic) 71.7%
▌Jerry Torres (Republican) 24.7%
▌David Kennedy (Independent) 2.6%
▌Bentley Hensel (Independent) 0.9%
R+23Morgan GriffithRepublican2010Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Morgan Griffith (Republican) 72.6%
▌Karen Baker (Democratic) 27.4%
D+6Jennifer WextonDemocratic2018Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Suhas Subramanyam (Democratic) 52.3%
▌Mike Clancy (Republican) 47.7%
D+18Gerry ConnollyDemocratic2008Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gerry Connolly (Democratic) 67.0%
▌Mike Van Meter (Republican) 33.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
D+13Suzan DelBeneDemocratic2012 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Suzan DelBene (Democratic) 63.2%
▌Jeb Brewer (Republican) 36.8%
D+9Rick LarsenDemocratic2000Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Rick Larsen (Democratic) 64.0%
▌Cody Hart (Republican) 36.0%
R+5Marie Gluesenkamp PerezDemocratic2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (Democratic) 51.7%
▌Joe Kent (Republican) 47.9%
R+11Dan NewhouseRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Dan Newhouse (Republican) 53.0%
▌Jerrod Sessler (Republican) 47.0%
R+8Cathy McMorris RodgersRepublican2004Incumbent retired.Republican hold.▌Y Michael Baumgartner (Republican) 60.7%
▌Carmela Conroy (Democratic) 39.3%
D+6Derek KilmerDemocratic2012Incumbent retired.Democratic hold.▌Y Emily Randall (Democratic) 56.8%
▌Drew MacEwen (Republican) 43.2%
D+36Pramila JayapalDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Pramila Jayapal (Democratic) 84.2%
▌Dan Alexander (Republican) 15.8%
D+1Kim SchrierDemocratic2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Kim Schrier (Democratic) 54.1%
▌Carmen Goers (Republican) 45.9%
D+21Adam SmithDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Adam Smith (Democratic) 66.9%
▌Melissa Chaudhry (Democratic) 33.1%
D+7Marilyn StricklandDemocratic2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Marilyn Strickland (Democratic) 58.7%
▌Don Hewett (Republican) 41.3%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+23Carol MillerRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Carol Miller (Republican) 66.4%
▌Chris Reed (Democratic) 24.2%
▌Wes Holden (Independent) 7.4%
R+22Alex MooneyRepublican2014Incumbent retired torun for U.S. Senate.Republican hold.▌Y Riley Moore (Republican) 70.8%
▌Steven Wendelin (Democratic) 29.2%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+3Bryan SteilRepublican2018Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Bryan Steil (Republican) 54.1%
▌Peter Barca (Democratic) 43.9%
▌Chester Todd Jr. (Green) 2.1%
D+19Mark PocanDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Mark Pocan (Democratic) 70.1%
▌Erik Olsen (Republican) 29.9%
R+4Derrick Van OrdenRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Derrick Van Orden (Republican) 51.4%
▌Rebecca Cooke (Democratic) 48.6%
D+25Gwen MooreDemocratic2004Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Gwen Moore (Democratic) 74.9%
▌Tim Rogers (Republican) 22.4%
▌Robert Raymond (Independent) 2.6%
R+14Scott FitzgeraldRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Scott Fitzgerald (Republican) 64.5%
▌Ben Steinhoff (Democratic) 35.5%
R+10Glenn GrothmanRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Glenn Grothman (Republican) 61.3%
▌John Zarbano (Democratic) 38.7%
R+12Tom TiffanyRepublican2020 (special)Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Tom Tiffany (Republican) 63.6%
▌Kyle Kilbourn (Democratic) 36.4%
R+10VacantRep. Mike Gallagher (R) resigned April 24, 2024.Republican hold.New member also elected to the unexpired term; see above.▌Y Tony Wied (Republican) 57.3%
▌Kristin Lyerly (Democratic) 42.7%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
R+25Harriet HagemanRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Harriet Hageman (Republican) 71.0%
▌Kyle Cameron (Democratic) 23.4%
▌Richard Brubaker (Libertarian) 3.5%
▌Jeffrey Haggit (Constitution) 2.1%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates
Amata Coleman RadewagenRepublican2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Amata Coleman Radewagen (Nonpartisan) 74.8%
▌Luisa Kuaea (Nonpartisan) 18.6%
▌Fualaau Rosie Lancaster (Nonpartisan) 4.7%
▌Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman (Nonpartisan) 1.9%
Eleanor Holmes NortonDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) 80.1%
▌Kymone Freeman (Statehood Green) 7.0%
▌Myrtle Alexander (Republican) 6.3%
▌Michael A. Brown (Independent) 6.1%
James MoylanRepublican2022Incumbent re-elected.▌Y James Moylan (Republican) 52.7%
▌Ginger Cruz (Democratic) 46.8%
Gregorio SablanDemocratic2008Incumbent retired.New member elected.Republican gain.▌Y Kimberlyn King-Hinds (Republican) 40.3%
▌Ed Propst (Democratic) 33.3%
▌John Gonzales (Independent) 18.7%
▌James Rayphand (Independent) 5.4%
▌Liana Hofschneider (Independent) 2.3%
Jenniffer González-ColónPNP/Republican2016Incumbent retired to run for governor.New member elected.PPD/Democratic gain.▌Y Pablo Hernández Rivera (PPD/Democratic) 44.6%
▌William Villafañe (PNP/Republican) 35.0%
▌Ana Irma Rivera Lassén (MVC) 10.0%
▌Viviana Ramírez Morales (PD) 5.3%
▌Roberto Velázquez (PIP) 5.2%
Stacey PlaskettDemocratic2014Incumbent re-elected.▌Y Stacey Plaskett (Democratic) 73.4%
▌Ida Smith (Independent) 16.4%
▌Ronald Pickard (Republican) 9.5%
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