2026 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, as part of the 2026 midterm elections during President Donald Trump's second nonconsecutive term. Voters will elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the fifty U.S. states, and five of the six non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the inhabited U.S. territories.

Quick facts All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives 218 seats needed for a majority, Leader ...
2026 United States House of Representatives elections

 2024
November 3, 2026
2028 

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives[a]
218 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Mike Johnson Hakeem Jeffries
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since October 25, 2023 January 3, 2023
Leader's seat Louisiana 4th New York 8th
Last election 220 seats, 49.8% 215 seats, 47.2%
Current seats 217 seats[b] 212 seats
Seats needed Increase 1 Increase 6

 
Party Independent
Last election 0 seats
Current seats 1 seat[b]
Seats needed Steady

     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring or lost renomination
     Independent incumbent
     No incumbent[c]      Vacant[d]
     Congressional map TBD

Incumbent Speaker

Mike Johnson
Republican



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Special elections may also be held on dates throughout 2026. Numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including elections to the Senate, will be held on this date. The winners of this election will serve in the 120th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2020 United States census and revised district maps as a result of the 2025–2026 United States redistricting.

Retirements

Summary

As of May 2026, 56 representatives and two non-voting delegates (22 Democrats and 36 Republicans) have announced their retirement, 27 of whom (7 Democrats and 20 Republicans) are retiring to run for other offices. This is the second-most retirements of representatives in a single election cycle in US history behind 1992, which saw 65 retirements in total.[1]

Democratic

Republican

  1. Alabama 1: Barry Moore is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[24]
  2. Arizona 1: David Schweikert is retiring to run for governor of Arizona.[25]
  3. Arizona 5: Andy Biggs is retiring to run for governor of Arizona.[26]
  4. California 48: Darrell Issa is retiring.[27]
  5. Florida 2: Neal Dunn is retiring.[28]
  6. Florida 11: Daniel Webster is retiring.[29]
  7. Florida 16: Vern Buchanan is retiring.[30]
  8. Florida 19: Byron Donalds is retiring to run for governor of Florida.[31]
  9. Georgia 1: Buddy Carter is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[32]
  10. Georgia 10: Mike Collins is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[33]
  11. Georgia 11: Barry Loudermilk is retiring.[34]
  12. Iowa 2: Ashley Hinson is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[35]
  13. Iowa 4: Randy Feenstra is retiring to run for governor of Iowa.[36]
  14. Kentucky 6: Andy Barr is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[37]
  15. Louisiana 5: Julia Letlow is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[38]
  16. Michigan 10: John James is retiring to run for governor of Michigan.[39]
  17. Missouri 6: Sam Graves is retiring.[40]
  18. Montana 1: Ryan Zinke is retiring.[41]
  19. Nebraska 2: Don Bacon is retiring.[42]
  20. Nevada 2: Mark Amodei is retiring.[43]
  21. New York 21: Elise Stefanik is retiring.[44]
  22. Oklahoma 1: Kevin Hern is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[45]
  23. South Carolina 1: Nancy Mace is retiring to run for governor of South Carolina.[46]
  24. South Carolina 5: Ralph Norman is retiring to run for governor of South Carolina.[47]
  25. South Dakota at-large: Dusty Johnson is retiring to run for governor of South Dakota.[48]
  26. Tennessee 6: John Rose is retiring to run for governor of Tennessee.[49]
  27. Texas 8: Morgan Luttrell is retiring.[50]
  28. Texas 10: Michael McCaul is retiring.[51]
  29. Texas 19: Jodey Arrington is retiring.[52]
  30. Texas 21: Chip Roy is retiring to run for attorney general of Texas.[53]
  31. Texas 22: Troy Nehls is retiring.[54]
  32. Texas 38: Wesley Hunt is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[55]
  33. Utah 4: Burgess Owens is retiring.[56]
  34. Washington 4: Dan Newhouse is retiring.[57]
  35. Wisconsin 7: Tom Tiffany is retiring to run for governor of Wisconsin.[58]
  36. Wyoming at-large: Harriet Hageman is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[59]

Incumbents defeated

In primary elections

Republicans

One Republican lost renomination.

  1. Texas 2: Dan Crenshaw lost renomination to Steve Toth.[60]

Opinion polling

More information Source of poll aggregation, Dates administered ...
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Republicans Democrats Other/
Undecided[e]
Margin
Decision Desk HQ[61] January 9, 2025 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 39.1% 46.3% 14.6% Democrats +7.2%
FiftyPlusOne[62] January 9, 2025 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 41.9% 47.2% 10.9% Democrats +5.3%
RealClearPolitics[63] April 17 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 42.3% 48.9% 8.8% Democrats +6.6%
Silver Bulletin[64] January 9, 2025 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 42.0% 48.3% 9.7% Democrats +6.3%
VoteHub[65] January 9, 2025 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 42.6% 48.5% 8.9% Democrats +5.9%
Race to the WH[66] January 9, 2025 – May 11, 2026 May 12, 2026 41.8% 48.2% 10.0% Democrats +6.4%
Average May 12, 2026 41.6% 47.9% 10.5% Democrats +6.3%
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Crossover seats

This is a list of congressional seats that voted for one party in the 2024 presidential election and another in the 2024 House elections.[67]

Democratic

This lists the 21 districts (13 before redistricting) which Donald Trump won in 2024 that are represented by Democrats.[68]

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent
Location Member Party First
elected
2025 PVI Trump margin of
victory in 2024
Incumbent margin of
victory in 2024
Florida 9 Darren Soto[f] Democratic 2016 TBD[g] R+17.7 D+12.6[f]
Florida 14 Kathy Castor[h] Democratic 2006 TBD[g] R+10.5 D+15.4[h]
Florida 22 Lois Frankel[i] Democratic 2012 TBD[g] R+10.5 D+9.9[i]
Florida 25 Debbie Wasserman Schultz[j] Democratic 2004 TBD[g] R+9.2 D+9.0[j]
Maine 2 Jared Golden
(retiring)
Democratic 2018 R+4 R+9.0 D+0.7
Michigan 8 Kristen McDonald Rivet Democratic 2024 R+1 R+2.0 D+6.6
Missouri 5 Emanuel Cleaver[k] Democratic 2004 R+9[g] R+18.3 D+23.8[k]
Nevada 3 Susie Lee Democratic 2018 D+1 R+0.7 D+2.7
New Jersey 9 Nellie Pou Democratic 2024 D+2 R+1.1 D+4.9
New Mexico 2 Gabe Vasquez Democratic 2022 EVEN R+1.9 D+4.2
New York 3 Tom Suozzi Democratic 2016
2022 (retired)
2024 (special)
EVEN R+5.3 D+3.6
North Carolina 1 Don Davis[l] Democratic 2022 R+5[g] R+11.6 D+1.7[l]
Ohio 1 Greg Landsman[m] Democratic 2022 R+1[g] R+1.9 D+9.2[m]
Ohio 9 Marcy Kaptur[n] Democratic 1982 R+5[g] R+10.5 D+0.6[n]
Tennessee 9 Steve Cohen[o] Democratic 2006 TBD[g] R+21.1 D+45.6[o]
Texas 9 Al Green[p]
(running in the 18th district under the new map)
Democratic 2004 R+9[g] R+19.9 D+100.0[p]
Texas 28 Henry Cuellar[q] Democratic 2004 R+3[g] R+10.4 D+5.6[q]
Texas 32 Julie Johnson[r]
(running in the 33rd district under the new map)
Democratic 2024 R+8[g] R+17.7 D+23.5[r]
Texas 34 Vicente Gonzalez[s] Democratic 2016 R+3[g] R+10.1 D+2.6[s]
Texas 35 Greg Casar[t]
(running in the 37th district under the new map)
Democratic 2022 R+4[g] R+10.4 D+34.7[t]
Washington 3 Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic 2022 R+2 R+3.3 D+3.9
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Republican

This lists the 8 districts (3 before redistricting) which Kamala Harris won in 2024 that are represented by Republicans.[68]

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent
Location Member Party First
elected
2025
PVI
[69]
Harris margin of
victory in 2024
Incumbent margin
of victory in 2024
California 1 TBD[u] Republican 2026 (special) D+7[g] D+12.2 R+30.7[u]
California 3 Kevin Kiley[v]
(running in the 6th district under the new map)
Independent 2022[w] D+6[g] D+10.2 R+10.9[v]
California 41 Ken Calvert[x]
(running in the 40th district under the new map)
Republican 1992 D+9[g] D+14.1 R+3.4[x]
California 48 Darrell Issa[y]
(retiring)
Republican 2000
2018
(retired)
2020
D+2[g] D+3.4 R+18.6[y]
Nebraska 2 Don Bacon
(retiring)
Republican 2016 D+3 D+4.6 R+1.9
New York 17 Mike Lawler Republican 2022 D+1 D+0.6 R+6.3
Pennsylvania 1 Brian Fitzpatrick Republican 2016 D+1 D+0.3 R+12.8
Utah 1 Blake Moore[z]
(running in the 2nd district under the new map)
Republican 2020 D+12[g] D+23.7 R+31.0[z]
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Mid-decade redistricting changes

States that have undergone mid-decade redistricting prior to the 2026 elections. Stripes indicate states where redistricting is anticipated but not finalized.

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 2026, most states will use the same districts created in the redistricting cycle following the 2020 census, which were first used in the 2022 elections. Maps have changed or would change in several states, often due to legal challenges made based on partisan or racial gerrymandering.

As of May 2026, 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 Arkansas, a federal court dismissed a case against their congressional map that argued the map did not comply with the Voting Rights Act.[70] The Florida Supreme Court dismissed a challenge regarding the Florida's congressional map, finding a new plurality-Black congressional district would be against federal law.[71]

In Georgia, litigation is still ongoing regarding appeals to the newly drawn congressional map that was used in the 2024 elections. However, it was not resolved before the filing deadline for the 2026 Congressional elections.[72] In Louisiana, litigation remained unresolved.[73] In South Carolina, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is not in violation of the state's constitution, keeping the maps in place.[74] In Texas, a trial was held in federal court in El Paso to determine whether its congressional map discriminated against Black and Latino voters in violation of the VRA,[75] but the case was paused pending expected new maps in the state.[76]

In Utah, a partisan gerrymander case resulted in a map which creates a safe Democratic district comprising the majority of Salt Lake County following a district court ruling.[77] In Wisconsin, a challenge to the state's current congressional map, arguing it was an unlawful partisan gerrymander, was dismissed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.[78] A new map was required in Ohio due to the Congressional Redistricting Procedures Amendment to Section XI of the state's constitution, resulting in two districts becoming more Republican leaning.[79]

Out-of-cycle partisan redistricting efforts

Governor Greg Abbott called a special session of the Texas Legislature to redraw its congressional districts, leading to the Texas Legislature passing new maps resulting in 5 new Republican-leaning districts.[80] On November 18, a panel of the District Court for the Western District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction blocking the new map, putting the former map back in place,[81] but the Supreme Court later placed an administrative stay on the ruling, allowing the new maps to stand.[82] Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed interest in redrawing Florida's congressional map, and the Florida House has created a special redistricting committee.[83] Governor Mike Kehoe of Missouri called a special session on August 29, 2025, which redrew the solid Democratic 5th district to a solid Republican district, allowing the GOP to pick up a seat.[84] Republican state legislative leaders in North Carolina announced a redraw of the state's congressional districts to make the 1st congressional district more Republican leaning.[85]

Talks and efforts about redistricting occurred in Nebraska, New Hampshire, Indiana, and Kansas, but either failed or did not gain traction.[86][87][88][89]

Democrats have threatened to retaliate against attempts to mid-decade redistrict for partisan gain and have stated the possibility of redrawing the congressional maps in blue states. In California, the state legislature drafted a map eliminating five Republican districts to combat Texas's plan, which was approved by voters. In Virginia, members of the General Assembly announced a plan on October 23, 2025 to begin the process to redraw the state's congressional districts before the 2026 elections.[90]

Democratic governor Wes Moore of Maryland unsuccessfully pursued redistricting in his state.[91] Redistricting has been considered in Colorado, New Jersey, and New York. Legal and political challenges make redistricting before 2026 highly unlikely.[92][93][94]

More information State (linked tosummaries below), Status ...
Summary of mid-decade changes to congressional districts in advance of the 2026 election cycle
State
(linked to
summaries below)
Status Notes Change in partisanship[aa]
D C R
Alabama Pending legislative action In April 2026, the Supreme Court ruled on Louisiana v. Callais that stricter scrutiny had to be applied with regard to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Governor Kay Ivey was initially reluctant to call a special session after Allen v. Milligan, but was lobbied to do so by the state attorney general and secretary of state, both of whom also filed emergency injunctions to lift the requirements levied on them by the federal courts.[95]

The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to lift the stay, paving the way for state legislators to redraw.[96]

TBA
Arkansas Districts left in place In Christian Ministerial Alliance v. Thurston, plaintiffs alleged 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. The panel ruled that it did not constitute a racial gerrymander and dismissed the case.[97] Steady Steady Steady
California New districts enacted In response to Texas's redistricting, a new map was approved by voters in a special statewide election temporarily permitting an off-cycle redistricting. The state's constitution prohibits the state legislature from drawing congressional districts, so the map was subject to a 2025 referendum. It was passed by two-thirds of the legislature and over a 64% majority approval by the state's voters for the new districts to take place.[98] Increase 4 Decrease 3 Decrease 1
Florida New districts enacted In September 2023, a state circuit judge ruled that the map passed by the state legislature discriminated against Black voters, by redrawing the formerly plurality-Black 5th district to no longer have a Black plurality. Florida appealed this ruling and the map was reinstated by an appeals court.[99] In July 2025, the Florida Supreme Court ruled 5–1 to keep the current maps in place, finding that creating a plurality-Black congressional district would violate the federal Equal Protection Clause.[100]
On January 9, 2026, Governor Ron DeSantis called for a special session in April redrawing the state's congressional maps with the target of gaining 3 to 5 new Republican seats. However, Florida state law prevents deliberately redrawing congressional maps purely for partisan gain.[101] On February 27, 2026, the Supreme Court of Florida rejected a petition to block the special session.[102] On April 29, 2026, the maps were approved by the Florida Legislature.[103] On May 4, 2026, Governor DeSantis signed the new map into law.[104]
Increase 1 Decrease 4 Increase 3
Indiana Districts left in place On November 18, 2025, the Indiana State Senate voted 29–19 against meeting in December with their House colleagues to discuss redistricting.[105] Despite this, Governor Mike Braun stated that he would "explore all options" to enable redistricting, in response to pressure from President Trump. On November 25, the state senate announced it would vote on a potential proposal approved by the state house.[106] After passing in the state house, the state senate rejected the proposal 31–19.[88] Steady Steady Steady
Kansas Districts left in place Republican Kansas state legislators announced a plan to call a special session to redraw the 3rd congressional district, but lacked the necessary support in the House.[89] Steady Steady Steady
Louisiana Pending legislative action In April 2026, the Supreme Court ruled on Louisiana v. Callais that stricter scrutiny had to be applied with regard to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The state following the ruling requested the Court strike down the lower court ruling to have two black majority districts, which it proceeded to do. The state government has pushed to move back the primary dates in light of the court requiring redistricting.[107] It is expected to create 1 or 2 new Republican seats. TBA
Maryland Districts left in place In November 2025, Governor Wes Moore announced the creation of the Redistricting Advisory Commission which began the process of redistricting the congressional lines to make the 1st district more Democratic. The plan has received support from State House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk, but opposition from State Senate President Bill Ferguson. In January 2026, the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Commission voted to recommend a congressional map that would redraw the 1st congressional district to make it more favorable for Democrats.[108] The map passed the state house on February 2.[91] On February 20, Ferguson told reporters that the window to redraw Maryland's congressional maps had closed, killing the bill.[109] Steady Steady Steady
Missouri New districts enacted The Missouri Legislature passed maps to create a new safely Republican seat in the 5th district. Governor Mike Kehoe signed the map into law in September 2025.[84] The maps may be blocked by a referendum if enough signatures are gathered.[110] In March 2026, opponents of the map said they had enough signatures for the referendum to qualify.[111] Decrease 1 Decrease 1 Increase 2
New York Districts left in place Voters in NY-11 filed a lawsuit in October 2025, claiming the Staten Island-based district illegally dilutes the power of Black and Hispanic voters in the district.[112] Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Pearlman ordered the independent redistricting commission to make new maps to reconfigure NY-11 by February 6, 2026.[113] The deadline was suspended after Rep. Malliotakis, who represents the district, appealed the ruling.[114] On March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked Pearlman's order, allowing the state's current map to be used for the 2026 election.[115] Steady Steady Steady
North Carolina New districts enacted The state Senate passed the bill for a new map making the competitive 1st congressional district more Republican-leaning on October 21, 2025. The state House passed it the next day. The governor, Josh Stein, does not have the authority to veto the map.[85] It has received pushback from the NAACP and Common Cause, both of which accused the new map of diluting the minority vote. A hearing was held on November 19 to consider blocking the map.[116] Steady Decrease 1 Increase 1
Ohio New districts enacted Ohio voters amended the constitution in 2018, creating a process that requires both Republicans and Democrats in the state legislature to vote on the new congressional map. In the 2020 redistricting cycle, Democrats did not back a Republican proposal, necessitating a new map to be drawn in 2025. In October 2025, the Ohio Redistricting Commission passed a compromise map in a unanimous vote. The new map makes the 1st district more competitive, the 9th district lean more Republican, and the 13th district lean more Democratic.[79] Steady Decrease 2 Increase 2
South Carolina Districts left in place In June 2025, the South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments in League of Women Voters v. Alexander, as to whether the congressional maps are an unlawful partisan gerrymander in violation of the state's constitution.[117] In September 2025, the court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is not in violation of the state's constitution, repeatedly referencing the 2019 SCOTUS case Rucho v. Common Cause, leaving the current map in place.[74] Steady Steady Steady
Tennessee New districts enacted In April 2026, the Supreme Court ruled on Louisiana v. Callais that stricter scrutiny had to be applied with regard to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. After facing calls to redistrict from U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn and U.S. President Donald Trump, Governor Bill Lee called a special session to redraw the sole majority-minority district in Tennessee.[118] Decrease 1 Steady Increase 1
Texas New districts enacted In League of United Latin American Citizens v. Abbott, held from May to June 2025 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, plaintiffs argued that the congressional districts passed by the state legislature discriminated against Black and Latino voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act.[119]
In early 2025, the Trump Administration urged Texas officials to redraw congressional districts. This was followed by a meeting of the Texas Republican congressional delegation to discuss mid-decade redistricting to secure extra Republican seats.[120] On July 9, Governor Greg Abbott called a special session of the legislature to be held later that month with the goal of creating 5 new Republican seats. After Texas House Democrats staged a weeks-long walkout, the legislature passed the new maps on August 23, and Abbott signed them into law on August 29.[80]
The previous case was paused, pending new maps.[76] After passage, on August 27, the court scheduled a preliminary injunction hearing to begin on October 1 to October 10.[121] On November 18, the panel issued a preliminary injunction blocking the new map, putting the former map back in place. The case on the 2021 maps remains open, pending action from the U.S. Supreme Court in Louisiana v. Callais.[81] On November 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an administrative stay on the lower court ruling, temporarily leaving the new map in place.[82] On December 4, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 in allowing the map to stand for the 2026 elections.[122]
Decrease 3 Decrease 2 Increase 5
Utah New districts enacted In July 2023, in League of Women Voters v. Utah State Legislature, the Utah Supreme Court heard arguments alleging that the Utah Legislature violated a citizen-passed anti-gerrymandering proposition by dividing Salt Lake County voters into all four of Utah's districts. The case was sent back to a state district court, which held a hearing in January 2025. A ruling for the League of Women Voters was issued on August 25. New maps were expected to be drawn up by the Legislature by September 24 and finalized by November.[123]
On October 6, the Utah Legislature passed a new map, which changed 2 Republican districts to be more competitive.[124] On November 10, Utah Third District Judge Dianna Gibson ruled that the new map also violated Proposition 4, opting to approve a plaintiff-submitted alternative, Map 1, which creates a safe Democratic district comprised solely of Salt Lake County.[77]
Increase 1 Steady Decrease 1
Virginia Districts left in place Democratic state lawmakers announced a plan to alter the state constitution to draw a new congressional map before the 2026 elections making 3-4 more Democratic seats.[90]
On January 27, 2026, Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley Jr. ruled that a proposed constitutional amendment letting Democrats redraw the state's congressional maps was illegal, setting back the party's efforts to pick up seats for the House of Representatives.[125] On January 28, the Democratic Party of Virginia appealed the ruling.[126] On February 10, both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly passed a map that would net the Democratic Party 4 congressional seats.[127] On February 13, the Virginia Supreme Court paved the way for Democrats to finalize the redistricting via an April referendum, which voters ultimately approved.[128] The next day, a judge from the Tazewell Circuit Court ruled the referendum to be unconstitutional. State Attorney General Jay Jones vowed to appeal the decision.[129] The Virginia Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 27,[130] and on April 28, it rejected the appeal, effectively blocking the certification.[131] On May 8, 2026, the Virginia Supreme Court tossed out the referendum.[132]

Following the ruling, House Speaker Don Scott and Attorney General Jay Jones filed an emergency appeal to the US Supreme Court and filed a motion requesting the state Supreme Court to pause its ruling from taking effect while the appeal plays out.[133]

Steady Steady Steady
Wisconsin Districts left in place In July 2025, a lawsuit was filed by two liberal law firms in a Wisconsin district court, asking to consider the constitutionality of Wisconsin's congressional maps.[134] In September 2025, the Wisconsin Supreme court addressed this lawsuit and asked each party to provide briefs on whether this court case should proceed.[135] On March 31, 2026, a judicial panel dismissed the challenge.[136] Steady Steady Steady
Net change (as of May 13, 2026) Increase 1 Decrease 13 Increase 12
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Newly created seats

The following districts had no incumbent representative as a result of redistricting.

  1. California 38
  2. Florida 22
  3. Texas 9
  4. Texas 30
  5. Texas 32
  6. Texas 35
  7. Utah 1

Seats with multiple incumbents running

The following districts will have multiple incumbent representatives running, a product of multiple districts merging in redistricting.

  1. California 40: Ken Calvert (R) and Young Kim (R)
  2. Texas 18: Al Green (D) and Christian Menefee (D)

Election ratings

Special elections

There are eight special elections scheduled in 2026 to the 119th United States Congress, listed here by date and district.

Special elections during the 119th Congress
  Democratic hold
  Republican hold
  Vacant
  No election
More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Texas 18 Sylvester Turner Democratic 2024 Incumbent died March 5, 2025.[137]
New member elected on January 31, 2026, after no candidate received a majority vote in the November 4, 2025, jungle primary.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 14 Marjorie Taylor Greene Republican 2020 Incumbent resigned January 5, 2026.[139]
New member elected on April 7, 2026, after no candidate received a majority vote in the March 10, 2026, jungle primary.
Republican hold.
New Jersey 11 Mikie Sherrill Democratic 2018 Incumbent resigned November 20, 2025 to become governor of New Jersey.[141]
New member elected April 16, 2026.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Analilia Mejia (Democratic) 60.2%
  • Joe Hathaway (Republican) 39.4%
  • Alan Bond (Independent) 0.5%[142]
California 1 Doug LaMalfa Republican 2012 Incumbent died January 6, 2026.[143]
New member to be elected June 2, 2026.
California 14 Eric Swalwell Democratic 2012 Incumbent resigned April 14, 2026, following sexual assault allegations.[145]
New member to be elected June 16, 2026.
  • Alisha Cordes (Democratic)[146]
  • Melissa Hernandez (Democratic)
  • Wendy Huang (Republican)
  • Dena Maldonado (Republican)
  • Sheriene Ridenour (Democratic)
  • Rakhi Singh (Democratic)
  • Jot Thiara (Democratic)
  • Aisha Wahab (Democratic)
  • Tom Wong (Republican)
  • Jack Wu (Republican)
  • Victor Zevallos (Independent)
Georgia 13 David Scott Democratic 2002 Incumbent died April 22, 2026.[147]
New member to be elected July 28, 2026.
Texas 23 Tony Gonzales Republican 2020 Incumbent resigned April 14, 2026, after admitting to an affair.[150]
New member to be elected TBD.
Florida 20 Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Democratic 2022 (special) Incumbent resigned April 21, 2026, following money laundering allegations.[152]
New member to be elected TBD.

TBD

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Alabama

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[153][154]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alabama 1 TBD[g] Barry Moore Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[24]
  • Jerry Carl (Republican)
  • Jimmy Dees (Republican)
  • Clyde Jones Jr. (Democratic)
  • Joshua McKee (Republican)
  • John Mills (Republican)
  • James Richardson (Republican)
  • Austin Sidwell (Republican)
Alabama 2 TBD[g] Shomari Figures Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
Alabama 3 TBD[g] Mike Rogers Republican 2002 Incumbent running
  • Terri LaPoint (Republican)
  • Lee McInnis (Democratic)
  • Mike Rogers (Republican)
Alabama 4 TBD[g] Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Incumbent running
  • Robert Aderholt (Republican)
  • Tommy Barnes (Republican)
  • Amanda Pusczek (Democratic)
  • Shane Weaver (Democratic)
Alabama 5 TBD[g] Dale Strong Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Jeremy Devito (Democratic)
  • Candice Duvieilh (Democratic)
  • Andrew Sneed (Democratic)
  • Dale Strong (Republican)
Alabama 6 TBD[g] Gary Palmer Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Case Dixon (Republican)
  • Gary Palmer (Republican)
  • Keith Pilkington (Democratic)
Alabama 7 TBD[g] Terri Sewell Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
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Alaska

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[155]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alaska at-large R+6 Nick Begich III Republican 2024 Incumbent running
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Arizona

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[158]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Arizona 1 R+1 David Schweikert Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[25]
  • Monica Alponte (Libertarian)
  • Joseph Chaplik (Republican)
  • Jay Feely (Republican)
  • Marlene Galán-Woods (Democratic)
  • Mark Gordon (Democratic)
  • Rick McCartney (Democratic)
  • Amish Shah (Democratic)
  • Jonathan Treble (Democratic)
  • John Trobough (Republican)
Arizona 2 R+7 Eli Crane Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Arizona 3 D+22 Yassamin Ansari Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
Arizona 4 D+4 Greg Stanton Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Arizona 5 R+10 Andy Biggs Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[26]
  • Brian Hualde (Democratic)
  • Chris James (Democratic)
  • Daniel Keenan (Republican)
  • Mark Lamb (Republican)
  • Elizabeth Lee (Democratic)
Arizona 6 EVEN Juan Ciscomani Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Iman Bah (No Labels)
  • Juan Ciscomani (Republican)
  • JoAnna Mendoza (Democratic)
  • Jereme Peters (Libertarian)
Arizona 7 D+13 Adelita Grijalva Democratic 2025 (special) Incumbent running
Arizona 8 R+8 Abraham Hamadeh Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Abraham Hamadeh (Republican)
  • Bernadette Greene-Placentia (Democratic)
  • Ray Keeler (Democratic)
Arizona 9 R+15 Paul Gosar Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Paul Gosar (Republican)
  • Dani Sterbinsky (Democratic)
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Arkansas

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Arkansas 1 R+23 Rick Crawford Republican 2010 Incumbent renominated
Arkansas 2 R+8 French Hill Republican 2014 Incumbent renominated
Arkansas 3 R+13 Steve Womack Republican 2010 Incumbent renominated
Arkansas 4 R+20 Bruce Westerman Republican 2014 Incumbent renominated
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California

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California 1 D+7[g] TBD[ab] 2026 (special) Incumbent to be determined in 2026
  • Audrey Denney (Democratic)
  • James Gallagher (Republican)
  • Janice Karman (Democratic)
  • Tim Kelly (Independent)
  • Mike McGuire (Democratic)
  • Richard Minner (Independent)
California 2 D+13[g] Jared Huffman Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Gregory Burgess (Independent)
  • Tim Geist (Republican)
  • Nicolette Hahn Niman (Independent)
  • Jared Huffman (Democratic)
  • Robin Littau (Republican)
  • Paul Saulsbury (Republican)
  • Angelita Valles (Republican)
  • Rose Yee (Democratic)
California 3 D+6[g] Ami Bera
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Chris Bennett (Democratic)
  • Ami Bera (Democratic)
  • Christine Bish (Republican)
  • Pacey Cervantes (Democratic)
  • Heidi Hall (Democratic)
  • Laura Koscki (Republican)
  • Chris Richardson (Green)
  • Robb Tucker (Republican)
California 4 D+8[g] Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
  • Sharon Brown (Republican)
  • Mandy Ghusar (Republican)
  • Eric Jones (Democratic)
  • Jimih Jones (Republican)
  • John Mackenzie (Republican)
  • Ray Riehle (Republican)
  • Thomas Roach (Independent)
  • Mike Thompson (Democratic)
  • Chuck Uribe (Republican)
California 5 R+10[g] Tom McClintock Republican 2008 Incumbent running
  • Michael Barkley (Democratic)
  • Michael Masuda (Democratic)
  • Tom McClintock (Republican)
  • Dan Stroud (Democratic)
California 6 D+5[g] Kevin Kiley
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Independent 2022[w] Incumbent running
  • Lauren Babb Tomlinson (Democratic)
  • Martha Guerrero (Democratic)
  • Thien Ho (Democratic)
  • Kevin Kiley (Independent)
  • Richard Pan (Democratic)
  • Michael Stansfield (Republican)
  • Tyler Vandenberg (Democratic)
California 7 D+7[g] Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 (special) Incumbent running
  • Doris Matsui (Democratic)
  • Robert Morin (Democratic)
  • Enayat Nazhat (Democratic)
  • Ralph Nwobi (Republican)
  • Mai Vang (Democratic)
  • Zachariah Wooden (Republican)
California 8 D+19[g] John Garamendi Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent running
  • Nicolas Carjuzaa (Democratic)
  • John Garamendi (Democratic)
  • Rudy Recile (Republican)
  • Aaron Rowden (Democratic)
California 9 D+8[g] Josh Harder Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Josh Harder (Democratic)
  • Khalid Jafri (Republican)
  • John McBride (Republican)
  • Happy Singh (Republican)
  • Vmann Veprauskas (Republican)
California 10 D+18[g] Mark DeSaulnier Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)
  • Jeff Frese (Republican)
  • Angela Griffiths (Republican)
  • Joshua Hamilton (Democratic)
  • Mitchell Maisler (Democratic)
  • Katherine Piccinini (Republican)
  • Bob Rowland (Democratic)
California 11 D+36[g] Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 (special) Incumbent retiring[2]
  • Gus Buffler (Democratic)
  • Saikat Chakrabarti (Democratic)
  • Connie Chan (Democratic)
  • Nathan Deer (Independent)
  • Keith Freedman (Democratic)
  • David Ganezer (Republican)
  • Omed Hamid (Democratic)
  • Gregory Haynes (Democratic)
  • Marie Hurabiell (Democratic)
  • Scott Wiener (Democratic)
  • Jingchao Xiong (Republican)
California 12 D+39[g] Lateefah Simon Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
California 13 D+2[g] Adam Gray Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Daniel Rodriguez (Democratic)
  • Adam Gray (Democratic)
  • Vin Kruttiventi (Republican)
  • Kevin Lincoln (Republican)
California 14 D+19[g] TBD[ac] 2026 (special) Incumbent to be determined in 2026
  • Victor Aguilar Jr. (Democratic)
  • Suzanne Chenault (Independent)
  • Carin Elam (Democratic)
  • Melissa Hernandez (Democratic)
  • Wendy Huang (Republican)
  • Dena Maldonado (Republican)
  • Matt Ortega (Democratic)
  • Rakhi Singh (Democratic)
  • Aisha Wahab (Democratic)
California 15 D+26[g] Kevin Mullin Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Anthony Dang (Democratic)
  • Jim Garrity (Independent)
  • Charles Hoelter (Republican)
  • Mantosh Kumar (Democratic)
  • Kevin Mullin (Democratic)
California 16 D+25[g] Sam Liccardo Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Kevin Johnson (Republican)
  • Sam Liccardo (Democratic)
  • Peter Soulé (Republican)
  • Jotham Stein (Independent)
California 17 D+21[g] Ro Khanna Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Ethan Agarwal (Democratic)
  • Joe Dehn (Libertarian)
  • Mike Katz (Democratic)
  • Ro Khanna (Democratic)
  • Jennie Phan (Republican)
  • Ritesh Tandon (Republican)
California 18 D+16[g] Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Incumbent running
  • Luis Arreguín (Democratic)
  • Chris Demers (Independent)
  • Shane Lewis (Republican)
  • Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)
California 19 D+18[g] Jimmy Panetta Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Ana Luz Acevedo-Cabrera (Independent)
  • Thomas Coxe (Independent)
  • Sean Dougherty (Democratic)
  • Tuka Gafari (Republican)
  • Lars Mapstead (Libertarian)
  • Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)
  • Peter Coe Verbica (Republican)
California 20 R+16[g] Vince Fong Republican 2024 (special) Incumbent running
  • Ben Dewell (Independent)
  • Vince Fong (Republican)
  • Jeremy Fox (Independent)
  • Sandra Van Scotter (Democratic)
California 21 D+5[g] Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
  • Jim Costa (Democratic)
  • Eric Garcia (Democratic)
  • Lourin Hubbard (Democratic)
  • Kyle Kirkland (Republican)
  • Lance Kruse (Independent)
  • Lorenzo Rios (Republican)
California 22 D+1[g] David Valadao Republican 2012
2018 (lost)
2020
Incumbent running
California 23 R+9[g] Jay Obernolte Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Tessa Lynn Hodge (Democratic)
  • Karen Matthews (Independent)
  • Karsten Nicholson (Democratic)
  • Jay Obernolte (Republican)
  • Eli Owens (Independent)
  • Pat Wallis (Democratic)
California 24 D+13[g] Salud Carbajal Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Sarah Bacon (Democratic)
  • Salud Carbajal (Democratic)
  • Helena Pasquarella (Peace and Freedom)
  • Bob Smith (Republican)
California 25 D+4[g] Raul Ruiz Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Ceci Andrade Truman (Republican)
  • Ronald Huffman (Republican)
  • Joe Males (Republican)
  • Raul Ruiz (Democratic)
California 26 D+9[g] Julia Brownley Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[3]
  • Chris Espinosa (Democratic)
  • Sam Gallucci (Republican)
  • Liam Hernandez (Democratic)
  • Jacqui Irwin (Democratic)
  • Sonia Kacker (Democratic)
  • Michael Koslow (Republican)
  • Daniel Miller (Republican)
  • Sasan Samadzadeh (Democratic)
  • Bill Scott (Republican)
California 27 D+6[g] George T. Whitesides Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Jason Gibbs (Republican)
  • Caleb Norwood (Democratic)
  • Roberto Ramos (Democratic)
  • George Whitesides (Democratic)
California 28 D+14[g] Judy Chu Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent running
  • Judy Chu (Democratic)
  • Peter Roybal (Democratic)
  • April Verlato (Republican)
California 29 D+19[g] Luz Rivas Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Angelica Dueñas (Democratic)
  • Rudy Melendez (Republican)
  • Luz Rivas (Democratic)
California 30 D+21[g] Laura Friedman Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • John Armenian (Independent)
  • Dennis Feitosa (Democratic)
  • Laura Friedman (Democratic)
  • Pini Herman (Democratic)
  • Joel Lava (Democratic)
  • Scott Meyers (Republican)
  • Cameron Tennyson (Democratic)
California 31 D+8[g] Gil Cisneros Democratic 2018
2020 (lost)
2024
Incumbent running
California 32 D+14[g] Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Chris Ahuja (Democratic)
  • Dory Benami (Democratic)
  • Jake Levine (Democratic)
  • Marena Lin (Democratic)
  • Josh Sautter (Democratic)
  • Brad Sherman (Democratic)
  • Doug Smith (Independent)
  • Larry Thompson (Republican)
  • Anna Wilding (Democratic)
California 33 D+7[g] Pete Aguilar Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Pete Aguilar (Democratic)
  • Antonis Christodoulou (Democratic)
  • Tom Herman (Republican)
  • Ernie Richter (Republican)
  • Ling Ling Shi (Independent)
  • Stephanie Vargas (Republican)
  • Eugene Weems (Republican)
California 34 D+28[g] Jimmy Gomez Democratic 2017 (special) Incumbent running
  • Loren Colin (Independent)
  • Arthur Dixon (Democratic)
  • Jimmy Gomez (Democratic)
  • Angela Gonzales-Torres (Democratic)
  • Calvin Lee (Republican)
  • Robert Lucero (Democratic)
California 35 D+6[g] Norma Torres Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
California 36 D+21[g] Ted Lieu Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Claire Anderson (Independent)
  • Houston Brignano (Republican)
  • Rustin Knudtson (Democratic)
  • Ted Lieu (Democratic)
  • Frederick Reardon (Democratic)
  • Marianne Shamma (Democratic)
  • Melissa Toomim (Republican)
California 37 D+33[g] Sydney Kamlager-Dove Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Ryan Duckett (Democratic)
  • Baltazar Fedalizo (Republican)
  • Elizabeth Fenner (Democratic)
  • Steve Hill (Independent)
  • Sydney Kamlager-Dove (Democratic)
  • Todd Lombardo (Democratic)
  • Samantha Mota (Democratic)
  • John Parker (Peace and Freedom)
  • Juan Rey (Independent)
California 38 D+8[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Pedro Casas (Republican)
  • Erik Lutz (Democratic)
  • Monica Sánchez (Democratic)
  • Hilda Solis (Democratic)
California 39 D+7[g] Mark Takano Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Steve Manos (Republican)
  • Mark Takano (Democratic)
California 40 R+6[g] Young Kim Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Ken Calvert (Republican)
  • Francis Hoffman (Democratic)
  • Claude Keissiah (Democratic)
  • Joe Kerr (Democratic)
  • Young Kim (Republican)
  • Esther Kim Varet (Democratic)
  • Nina Linh (Independent)
  • Lisa Ramirez (Democratic)
Ken Calvert
Redistricted from the 41st district
Republican 1992 Incumbent running
California 41 D+9[g] Linda Sánchez
Redistricted from the 38th district
Democratic 2002 Incumbent running
California 42 D+8[g] Robert Garcia Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Brian Burley (Republican)
  • Robert Garcia (Democratic)
  • Long Pham (Republican)
  • Larisa Vermeulen (Independent)
  • Noah Von Blom (Republican)
California 43 D+27[g] Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Incumbent running
  • Cristian Morales (Republican)
  • Myla Rahman (Democratic)
  • David Sedlik (Democratic)
  • Maxine Waters (Democratic)
California 44 D+20[g] Nanette Barragán Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
California 45 D+3[g] Derek Tran Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
California 46 D+10[g] Lou Correa Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Frank Bahena (Democratic)
  • Lou Correa (Democratic)
  • Christian Mendez (Democratic)
  • David Pan (Republican)
  • Mando Perez-Serrato (Democratic)
California 47 D+6[g] Dave Min Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Bill Brough (Republican)
  • Christopher Gonzales (Republican)
  • Jenny Le Roux (Republican)
  • Michael Maxsenti (Republican)
  • Dave Min (Democratic)
  • Hunter Miranda (Democratic)
  • Jesus Patino (Independent)
  • Derrick Reid (Libertarian)
  • Eric Troutman (Independent)
California 48 D+2[g] Darrell Issa Republican 2000
2018 (retired)
2020
Incumbent retiring[27]
  • Ammar Campa-Najjar (Democratic)
  • Abel Chavez (Democratic)
  • Stephen Clemons (Democratic)
  • Corinna Contreras (Democratic)
  • Jim Desmond (Republican)
  • Kevin O'Neil (Republican)
  • Ferguson Porter (Democratic)
  • Luis Reyna (Independent)
  • Brandon Riker (Democratic)
  • Mike Schaefer (Democratic)
  • Eric Shaw (Democratic)
  • Marni von Wilpert (Democratic)
California 49 D+7[g] Mike Levin Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Armen Kurdian (Republican)
  • Mike Levin (Democratic)
  • Star Parker (Republican)
California 50 D+10[g] Scott Peters Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Tim Arnous (Democratic)
  • Steve Cohen (Republican)
  • Lucinda Jahn (Independent)
  • Sparky Mitra (Democratic)
  • Scott Peters (Democratic)
  • Joe Shea (Libertarian)
California 51 D+10[g] Sara Jacobs Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Ricardo Cabrera (Republican)
  • Stan Capnal (Independent)
  • David Engel (Democratic)
  • Sara Jacobs (Democratic)
California 52 D+11[g] Juan Vargas Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Jeff Belle (Republican)
  • Deborah Rhodes (Democratic)
  • Juan Vargas (Democratic)
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Colorado

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Colorado 1 D+29 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
Colorado 2 D+20 Joe Neguse Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Christina Blunt (Republican)
  • Kelley Dennison (Republican)
  • Joe Neguse (Democratic)
Colorado 3 R+5 Jeff Hurd Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Ron Hanks (Republican)
  • Jeff Hurd (Republican)
  • Alex Kelloff (Democratic)
  • Dwayne Romero (Democratic)
Colorado 4 R+9 Lauren Boebert Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Colorado 5 R+5 Jeff Crank Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Jeff Crank (Republican)
  • Jessica Killin (Democratic)
  • Joe Reagan (Democratic)
Colorado 6 D+11 Jason Crow Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Jason Crow (Democratic)
  • Mel Tewahade (Republican)
Colorado 7 D+8 Brittany Pettersen Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Colorado 8 EVEN Gabe Evans Republican 2024 Incumbent running
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Connecticut

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Connecticut 1 D+12 John B. Larson Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
Connecticut 2 D+4 Joe Courtney Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
  • George Austin (Republican)[166]
  • Joe Courtney (Democratic)[167]
Connecticut 3 D+8 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Incumbent running
Connecticut 4 D+13 Jim Himes Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
Connecticut 5 D+3 Jahana Hayes Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
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Delaware

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[69]
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Delaware at-large D+8 Sarah McBride Democratic 2024 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
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Florida

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Florida 1 R+18 Jimmy Patronis Republican 2025 (special) Incumbent running
Florida 2 R+8 Neal Dunn Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring[28]
  • Yen Bailey (Democratic)[180]
  • Brice Barnes (Democratic)[181]
  • Amanda Green (Democratic)[182]
  • Keith Gross (Republican)[183]
  • Nick Lewis (Republican)[184]
  • Luke Murphy (Republican)[185]
  • Jim Norton (Republican)[186]
  • Evan Power (Republican)[187]
  • Austin Rogers (Republican)[188]
  • Audie Rowell (Republican)[189]
  • Nic Zateslo (Democratic)[180]
Florida 3 R+10 Kat Cammack Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Seth Harp (Democratic)[190]
Florida 4 R+5 Aaron Bean Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Florida 5 R+10 John Rutherford Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rachel Grage (Democratic)[193]
  • Mark Kaye (Republican)[194]
Florida 6 R+14 Randy Fine Republican 2025 (special) Incumbent running
Florida 7 R+5 Cory Mills Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Jennifer Adams (Democratic)[199]
  • Bale Dalton (Democratic)[200]
  • Ryan Elijah (Republican)[201]
  • Marialana Kinter (Democratic)[199]
  • Cory Mills (Republican)[202]
  • Sarah Ulrich (Republican)[203]
Florida 8 TBD[g] Mike Haridopolos Republican 2024 Incumbent running
Florida 9 TBD[g] Darren Soto Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
Florida 10 TBD[g] Maxwell Frost Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida 11 TBD[g] Daniel Webster Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring[29]
Florida 12 TBD[g] Gus Bilirakis Republican 2006 Incumbent running
Florida 13 TBD[g] Anna Paulina Luna Republican 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Earle Ford (Democratic)[215]
  • Leela Gray (Democratic)[216]
  • Jeffrey Moore (Democratic)[215]
  • Reggie Paros (Democratic)[215]
  • Timothy Brandt Robinson (Democratic)[217]
Florida 14 TBD[g] Kathy Castor Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
Florida 15 TBD[g] Laurel Lee Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Florida 16 TBD[g] Vern Buchanan Republican 2006 Incumbent retiring[30]
  • Anthony DeRibas (Democratic)[224]
  • Sydney Gruters (Republican)[225]
  • Jon Harris (Democratic)[226]
  • Kelly Kirschner (Democratic)[227]
  • Glenn Pearson (Democratic)[224]
  • Edward Pope (Republican)[228]
  • Jan Schneider (Democratic)[224]
  • Eddie Speir (Republican)[229]
Florida 17 TBD[g] Greg Steube Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Florida 18 TBD[g] Scott Franklin Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Curtis Gibson (Democratic)[233]
  • Tiffanie Luong (Democratic)[233]
Florida 19 TBD[g] Byron Donalds Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[31]
Florida 20 TBD[g] Vac­ant[ad] 2026 (special) Incumbent to be determined in 2026
Florida 21 TBD[g] Brian Mast Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Pia Dandiya (Democratic)[249]
  • James Martin (Democratic)[250]
  • Brian Mast (Republican)[251]
  • Robert Ott (Independent)[252]
  • Elizabeth Pandich (Democratic)[249]
  • Bernard Taylor (Democratic)[249]
Florida 22 TBD[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
Florida 23 TBD[g] Jared Moskowitz Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
Lois Frankel
Redistricted from the 22nd district
Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Florida 24 TBD[g] Frederica Wilson Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
Florida 25 TBD[g] Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Florida 26 TBD[g] Mario Díaz-Balart Republican 2002 Incumbent running
Florida 27 TBD[g] María Elvira Salazar Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Florida 28 TBD[g] Carlos A. Giménez Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Phil Ehr (Democratic)[275]
  • Hector Mujica (Democratic)[276]
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Georgia

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Georgia 1 R+8 Buddy Carter Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[32]
  • Defonsio Daniels (Democratic)
  • Pat Farrell (Republican)
  • Joyce Griggs (Democratic)
  • Amanda Hollowell (Democratic)
  • Jim Kingston (Republican)
  • Michael McCord (Democratic)
  • Brian Montgomery (Republican)
  • Joey Palimeno (Democratic)
  • Krista Penn (Republican)
  • Kandiss Taylor (Republican)
  • Sharon Williamson (Democratic)
  • Patrick Wilver (Democratic)
  • Eugene Yu (Republican)
  • Randy Zurcher (Democratic)
Georgia 2 D+4 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Incumbent running
Georgia 3 R+15 Brian Jack Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Brian Jack (Republican)
  • George Johnson (Democratic)
  • Maura Keller (Democratic)
Georgia 4 D+27 Hank Johnson Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
  • James Duffie (Republican)
  • Hank Johnson (Democratic)
  • Ansel Postell (Democratic)
  • Ben Truman (Democratic)
Georgia 5 D+36 Nikema Williams Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Arnetress Beatty (Democratic)
  • John Oscar Salvesen (Republican)
  • Nikema Williams (Democratic)
Georgia 6 D+25 Lucy McBath Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Kevin Martin (Republican)
  • Lucy McBath (Democratic)
  • Justin Pinker (Republican)
Georgia 7 R+11 Rich McCormick Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Tony Kozycki (Democratic)
  • Larry Long (Democratic)
  • Rich McCormick (Republican)
  • Case Norton (Democratic)
  • Jayson Toweh (Democratic)
Georgia 8 R+15 Austin Scott Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Kelly Esti (Democratic)
  • Justin Lucas (Democratic)
  • Austin Scott (Republican)
Georgia 9 R+17 Andrew Clyde Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Nick Alex (Democratic)
  • Andrew Clyde (Republican)
  • Sam Couvillon (Republican)
  • Caitlyn Gegen (Democratic)
  • Gregg Poole (Republican)
Georgia 10 R+11 Mike Collins Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[33]
  • Jeffrey Baker (Republican)
  • Pam Delancy (Democratic)
  • Lexy Doherty (Democratic)
  • John Dority (Democratic)
  • Houston Gaines (Republican)
  • Ryan Millsap (Republican)
Georgia 11 R+12 Barry Loudermilk Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[34]
  • Rob Adkerson (Republican)
  • John Cowan (Republican)
  • Chris Harden (Democratic)
  • Uloma Kama (Republican)
  • Chris Mora (Republican)
  • Tricia Pridemore (Republican)
  • Barry Wolfert (Democratic)
Georgia 12 R+7 Rick Allen Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Rick Allen (Republican)
  • Tori Branum (Republican)
  • Traci George (Democratic)
  • Tracell Peace-Nichols (Democratic)
  • Ceretta Smith (Democratic)
  • Chris Stephens (Democratic)
  • Brianna Woodson (Democratic)
Georgia 13 D+21 TBD[ae] 2026 (special) Incumbent to be determined in 2026
  • Everton Blair (Democratic)
  • Jonathan Chavez (Republican)
  • Jasmine Clark (Democratic)
  • Jeffree Fauntleroy (Democratic)
  • Emanuel Jones (Democratic)
  • Heavenly Kimes (Democratic)
  • Joe Lester (Democratic)
Georgia 14 R+19 Clay Fuller Republican 2026 (special) Incumbent running
  • Star Black (Republican)
  • Reagan Box (Republican)
  • Timothy Brown (Republican)
  • Eric Cunningham (Republican)
  • Clay Fuller (Republican)
  • Thomas Gray (Republican)
  • Shawn Harris (Democratic)
  • Nicky Lama (Republican)
  • Colton Moore (Republican)
  • Brian Stover (Republican)
  • Jim Tully (Republican)
  • Andrew Underwood (Libertarian)
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Hawaii

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Hawaii 1 D+13 Ed Case Democratic 2002 (special)
2006 (retired)
2018
Incumbent running
Hawaii 2 D+12 Jill Tokuda Democratic 2022 Incumbent's intent unknown
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Idaho

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Idaho 1 R+22 Russ Fulcher Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Andy Briner (Republican)
  • Ken Brungardt (Democratic)
  • Russ Fulcher (Republican)
  • Brendan Gomez (Constitution)
  • Joseph Morrison (Republican)
  • Kaylee Peterson (Democratic)
  • Sarah Zabel (Independent)
Idaho 2 R+13 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Incumbent running
  • Ellie Gilbreath (Democratic)
  • Emre Houser (Independent)
  • Tripp Hutchinson (Independent)
  • Will Johanson (Libertarian)
  • Brian Keene (Republican)
  • Perry Shumway (Republican)
  • Carta Sierra (Constitution)
  • Mike Simpson (Republican)
  • Julie Wiley (Democratic)
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Illinois

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Illinois 1 D+18 Jonathan Jackson Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
Illinois 2 D+18 Robin Kelly Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[5]
  • Ashley Banks (Independent)[285]
  • Donna Miller (Democratic)
  • Michael Noack (Republican)
Illinois 3 D+17 Delia Ramirez Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
Illinois 4 D+17 Chuy García Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring[6]
  • Lupe Castillo (Republican)
  • Patty Garcia (Democratic)
  • Chris Getty (Independent)[286]
  • Ed Hershey (Working Class)
  • Mayra Macías (Independent)[287]
  • Byron Sigcho-Lopez (Independent)[288]
Illinois 5 D+19 Mike Quigley Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent renominated
Illinois 6 D+3 Sean Casten Democratic 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Sean Casten (Democratic)
  • Niki Conforti (Republican)
Illinois 7 D+34 Danny Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent retiring[7]
Illinois 8 D+5 Raja Krishnamoorthi Democratic 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[8]
Illinois 9 D+19 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Incumbent retiring[9]
  • Daniel Biss (Democratic)
  • John Elleson (Republican)
Illinois 10 D+12 Brad Schneider Democratic 2012
2014 (lost)
2016
Incumbent renominated
Illinois 11 D+6 Bill Foster Democratic 2008 (special)
2010 (lost)
2012
Incumbent renominated
  • Bill Foster (Democratic)
  • Jeff Walter (Republican)
Illinois 12 R+22 Mike Bost Republican 2014 Incumbent renominated
  • Mike Bost (Republican)
  • Julie Fortier (Democratic)
Illinois 13 D+5 Nikki Budzinski Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
Illinois 14 D+3 Lauren Underwood Democratic 2018 Incumbent renominated
Illinois 15 R+20 Mary Miller Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
  • Mary Miller (Republican)
  • Jennifer Todd (Democratic)
Illinois 16 R+11 Darin LaHood Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent renominated
Illinois 17 D+3 Eric Sorensen Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
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Indiana

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Indiana 1 D+1 Frank J. Mrvan Democratic 2020 Incumbent renominated
  • Frank Mrvan (Democratic)
  • Barb Regnitz (Republican)
Indiana 2 R+13 Rudy Yakym Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Jamee Decio (Democratic)
  • William Henry (Libertarian)
  • Rudy Yakym (Republican)
Indiana 3 R+16 Marlin Stutzman Republican 2010 (special)
2016 (retired)
2024
Incumbent renominated
Indiana 4 R+15 Jim Baird Republican 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Jim Baird (Republican)
  • Drew Cox (Democratic)
Indiana 5 R+8 Victoria Spartz Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
Indiana 6 R+16 Jefferson Shreve Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
Indiana 7 D+21 André Carson Democratic 2008 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • André Carson (Democratic)
  • Patrick McAuley (Republican)
  • James Sceniak (Libertarian)
Indiana 8 R+18 Mark Messmer Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
Indiana 9 R+15 Erin Houchin Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Erin Houchin (Republican)
  • Tonya Hudson (Libertarian)
  • Brad Meyer (Democratic)
  • Floyd Taylor (Independent)
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Iowa

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Iowa 1 R+4 Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Iowa 2 R+4 Ashley Hinson Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[35]
Iowa 3 R+2 Zach Nunn Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Iowa 4 R+15 Randy Feenstra Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[36]
  • David Dawson (Democratic)
  • Chris McGowan (Republican)
  • Stephanie Steiner (Democratic)
  • Ashley WolfTornabane (Democratic)
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Kansas

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Kansas 1 R+16 Tracey Mann Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Kansas 2 R+10 Derek Schmidt Republican 2024 Incumbent running
Kansas 3 D+2 Sharice Davids Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Kansas 4 R+12 Ron Estes Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent running
  • Chris Carmichael (Democratic)[293]
  • Ron Estes (Republican)[293]
  • Ryan Gilbert (Democratic)[293]
  • Frank McCollum (Republican)[293]
  • Katy Tyndell (Democratic)[293]
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Kentucky

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Kentucky 1 R+23 James Comer Republican 2016 (special) Incumbent running
  • Penny Arcos (Republican)
  • James Comer (Republican)
  • David Sims (Republican)
  • Robert Sutherby (Republican)
  • Drew Williams (Democratic)
Kentucky 2 R+20 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Incumbent running
  • William Compton (Democratic)
  • Joshua Ferguson (Republican)
  • Brett Guthrie (Republican)
  • David Hatfield (Democratic)
  • Hank Linderman (Democratic)
  • Shay Perry-Adelmann (Republican)
  • Megan Wingfield (Democratic)
Kentucky 3 D+10 Morgan McGarvey Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Daniel Cobble (Republican)
  • Morgan McGarvey (Democratic)
  • David Nichter (Republican)
  • Donald Pay (Republican)
  • Maria Rodriquez (Republican)
Kentucky 4 R+18 Thomas Massie Republican 2012 (special) Incumbent running
  • Jesse Brewer (Democratic)
  • Ed Gallrein (Republican)
  • Thomas Massie (Republican)
  • Melissa Strange (Democratic)
Kentucky 5 R+32 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Incumbent running
  • Benjamin Hurley (Republican)
  • Brandon Monhollen (Republican)
  • Ned Pillersdorf (Democratic)
  • Hal Rogers (Republican)
  • Jerry Shelton (Republican)
  • Kevin Smith (Republican)
Kentucky 6 R+7 Andy Barr Republican 2012 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[37]
  • Ralph Alvarado (Republican)
  • Adam Arquette (Republican)
  • Jimmy Ausbrooks (Democratic)
  • Harvey Carroll Jr. (Democratic)
  • Zach Dembo (Democratic)
  • Ryan Dotson (Republican)
  • Corey Edwards (Democratic)
  • David Kloiber (Democratic)
  • Pete Lynch (Independent)[301]
  • Erin Petrey (Democratic)
  • Greg Plucinski (Republican)
  • Steve Shannon (Republican)
  • Cherlynn Stevenson (Democratic)
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Louisiana

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Louisiana 1 TBD[g] Steve Scalise Republican 2008 (special) Incumbent running
  • Randall Arrington (Republican)
  • Lauren Jewett (Democratic)
  • Steve Scalise (Republican)
Louisiana 2 TBD[g] Troy Carter Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent running
  • Troy Carter (Democratic)
  • Renada Collins (Democratic)
Louisiana 3 TBD[g] Clay Higgins Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • John Day (Democratic)
  • Clay Higgins (Republican)
  • Tia LeBrun (Democratic)
  • Caleb Walker (Democratic)
Louisiana 4 TBD[g] Mike Johnson Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Conrad Cable (Democratic)
  • Matt Gromlich (Democratic)
  • Mike Johnson (Republican)
  • Josh Morott (Republican)
  • Mike Nichols (Republican)
Louisiana 5 TBD[g] Julia Letlow Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[38]
  • Misti Cordell (Republican)
  • Michael Echols (Republican)
  • Rick Edmonds (Republican)
  • Jessee Fleenor (Democratic)
  • Larry Foy (Democratic)
  • Lindsay Garcia (Democratic)
  • Austin Magee (Republican)
  • Dan McKay (Democratic)
  • Michael Mebruer (Republican)
  • Blake Miguez (Republican)
  • Tania Nyman (Democratic)
  • Sammy Wyatt (Republican)
Louisiana 6 TBD[g] Cleo Fields Democratic 1992
1996 (retired)
2024
Incumbent running
  • Monique Appeaning (Republican)
  • Larry Davis (Republican)
  • Cleo Fields (Democratic)
  • Chris Johnson (Republican)
  • Peter Williams (Republican)
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Maine

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Maine 1 D+11 Chellie Pingree Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
  • Joshua Pietrowicz (Republican)
  • Chellie Pingree (Democratic)
  • Ronald Russell (Republican)
Maine 2 R+4 Jared Golden Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring[10]
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Maryland

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Maryland 1 R+8 Andy Harris Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Chris Bruneau (Republican)
  • Victor Guidice (Democratic)
  • Andy Harris (Republican)
  • Dan Schwartz (Democratic)
  • George Walish (Democratic)
  • Randi White (Democratic)
Maryland 2 D+10 Johnny Olszewski Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Nnabu Eze (Republican)
  • Johnny Olszewski (Democratic)
  • Clint Spellman Jr. (Democratic)
  • Dave Wallace (Republican)
Maryland 3 D+12 Sarah Elfreth Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Ray Bly (Republican)
  • Jennifer Cross (Democratic)
  • Austin Dyches (Democratic)
  • Sarah Elfreth (Democratic)
  • Berney Flowers (Republican)
  • Sean Hammond (Democratic)
  • Robert Morrison (Democratic)
  • Felix Seier (Republican)
  • John White (Republican)
Maryland 4 D+39 Glenn Ivey Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Joseph Gomes (Democratic)
  • Shavonne Hedgepeth (Democratic)
  • Glenn Ivey (Democratic)
  • Jakeya Johnson (Democratic)
  • George McDermott (Republican)
  • Jonathan White (Democratic)
Maryland 5 D+17 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 (special) Incumbent retiring[11]
  • Mark Arness (Democratic)
  • Rushern Baker (Democratic)
  • Quincy Bareebe (Democratic)
  • Wala Blegay (Democratic)
  • Adrian Boafo (Democratic)
  • Jonathan Burruss (Independent)
  • Chris Chaffee (Republican)
  • Reuben Collins II (Democratic)
  • Ellis Colvin (Democratic)
  • Bryan DuVal Cubero (Republican)
  • Harry Dunn (Democratic)
  • Arthur Ellis (Democratic)
  • Elldwnia English (Democratic)
  • Mildred Hall (Independent)
  • Terry Jackson II (Democratic)
  • Harry Jarin (Democratic)
  • Simons Kenneth (Democratic)
  • Walter Kirkland (Democratic)
  • Jerry Lightfoot (Democratic)
  • Heather Luper (Democratic)
  • James Makle (Democratic)
  • Leigha Messick (Democratic)
  • Keith Salkowski (Democratic)
  • Alexis Solis (Democratic)
  • Tracy Starr (Democratic)
  • David Sundberg (Democratic)
  • Michelle Talkington (Republican)
  • Harold Tolbert (Democratic)
Maryland 6 D+3 April McClain Delaney Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Chris Burnett (Republican)
  • Robin Ficker (Republican)
  • George Gluck (Democratic)
  • Alexis Goldstein (Democratic)
  • April McClain Delaney (Democratic)
  • Daniel Krakower (Democratic)
  • Moshe Landman (Green)
  • Mariela Roca (Republican)
  • David Trone (Democratic)
  • Ethan Wechtaluk (Democratic)
  • Kiambo White (Democratic)
  • A. Mark Wilks (Democratic)
Maryland 7 D+31 Kweisi Mfume Democratic 1986
1996 (resigned)
2020 (special)
Incumbent running
  • Scott Collier (Republican)
  • Mark Conway (Democratic)
  • Tashi Davis (Democratic)
  • Theo Gillespie (Democratic)
  • Kweisi Mfume (Democratic)
Maryland 8 D+30 Jamie Raskin Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Anita Cox (Republican)
  • J. D. Kumar (Democratic)
  • Donald Lech (Republican)
  • Stephen Leon (Democratic)
  • Jamie Raskin (Democratic)
  • Cheryl Riley (Republican)
  • Boris Velasquez (Democratic)
  • Nancy Wallace (Green)
  • Michael Yadeta (Republican)
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Massachusetts

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Massachusetts 1 D+8 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+11 Jake Auchincloss Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
Massachusetts 5 D+24 Katherine Clark Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jonathan Paz (Democratic)[315]
  • Tarik Samman (Democratic)[316]
Massachusetts 6 D+11 Seth Moulton Democratic 2014 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[12]
Massachusetts 7 D+34 Ayanna Pressley Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Massachusetts 8 D+15 Stephen Lynch Democratic 2001 (special) Incumbent running
Massachusetts 9 D+6 Bill Keating Democratic 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tyler MacAllister (Republican)[326]
  • Craig Swallow (Democratic)[327]
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Michigan

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Michigan 1 R+11 Jack Bergman Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Callie Barr (Democratic)
  • Jack Bergman (Republican)
  • Kyle Blomquist (Democratic)
  • Matthew DenOtter (Republican)
  • Zebulon Featherly (Independent)[329]
  • Justin Michal (Republican)
  • Wayne Stiles (Democratic)
Michigan 2 R+15 John Moolenaar Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Ben Ambrose (Democratic)
  • Jamie Hill (Democratic)
  • John Moolenaar (Republican)
  • Clyde Welford (Democratic)
Michigan 3 D+4 Hillary Scholten Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Ryan Cushman (Republican)
  • Terri DeBoer (Republican)
  • Hillary Scholten (Democratic)
Michigan 4 R+3 Bill Huizenga Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Michigan 5 R+13 Tim Walberg Republican 2006
2008 (lost)
2010
Incumbent running
  • Jim Bronke (Green)
  • Christian Vukasovich (Democratic)
  • Tim Walberg (Republican)
Michigan 6 D+12 Debbie Dingell Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Debbie Dingell (Democratic)
  • Clyde Shabazz (Green)
  • Heather Smiley (Republican)
Michigan 7 EVEN Tom Barrett Republican 2024 Incumbent running
Michigan 8 R+1 Kristen McDonald Rivet Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Amir Hassan (Republican)
  • Al Lemmo (Republican)
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet (Democratic)
  • Thomas Smith (Republican)
Michigan 9 R+16 Lisa McClain Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Michigan 10 R+3 John James Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[39]
  • Mike Bouchard (Republican)
  • Eric Chung (Democratic)
  • Steffan Demetropoulos (Republican)
  • Tim Greimel (Democratic)
  • Christina Hines (Democratic)
  • Justin Kirk (Republican)
  • Robert Lulgjuraj (Republican)
Michigan 11 D+9 Haley Stevens Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[13]
  • Ethan Baker (Republican)
  • Aisha Farooqi (Democratic)
  • Anil Kumar (Independent)[330]
  • Jeremy Moss (Democratic)
  • John Torres (Democratic)
  • Don Ufford (Democratic)
Michigan 12 D+21 Rashida Tlaib Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • James Hooper (Republican)
  • Shanelle Jackson (Democratic)
  • Byron Nolen (Democratic)
  • Rashida Tlaib (Democratic)
Michigan 13 D+22 Shri Thanedar Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Martell Bivings (Republican)
  • John Goci (Democratic)
  • Raphiel King (Republican)
  • Donavan McKinney (Democratic)
  • Maurice Morton (Independent)[331]
  • TP Nykoriak (Republican)
  • Shri Thanedar (Democratic)
  • Mary Waters (Democratic)
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Minnesota

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Minnesota 1 R+6 Brad Finstad Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent running
Minnesota 2 D+3 Angie Craig DFL 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[14]
Minnesota 3 D+11 Kelly Morrison DFL 2024 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Minnesota 4 D+18 Betty McCollum DFL 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Minnesota 5 D+32 Ilhan Omar DFL 2018 Incumbent running
Minnesota 6 R+10 Tom Emmer Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
Minnesota 7 R+18 Michelle Fischbach Republican 2020 Incumbent running
Minnesota 8 R+7 Pete Stauber Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Emanuel Anastos (DFL)[350]
  • Luke Gulbranson (DFL)[351]
  • Bob Helland (DFL)[352]
  • Wendell Smith (DFL)[353]
  • Trina Swanson (DFL)[354]
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Mississippi

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Mississippi 1 R+18 Trent Kelly Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Cliff Johnson (Democratic)
  • Trent Kelly (Republican)
Mississippi 2 D+11 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1993 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Ron Eller (Republican)
  • Bennie Foster (Independent)
  • Bennie Thompson (Democratic)
Mississippi 3 R+14 Michael Guest Republican 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Michael Chiaradio (Democratic)
  • Michael Guest (Republican)
  • Erik Kiehle (Libertarian)
Mississippi 4 R+21 Mike Ezell Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
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Missouri

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Missouri 1 D+29[g] Wesley Bell Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Wesley Bell (Democratic)
  • Paul Berry (Republican)
  • Cori Bush (Democratic)
  • Carl Harris (Democratic)
  • Carl Henderson (Democratic)
  • Andrew Jones (Republican)
  • Alissa Murphy (Democratic)
  • Tom Schmitz (Libertarian)
Missouri 2 R+6[g] Ann Wagner Republican 2012 Incumbent running
  • Tim Bilash (Democratic)
  • Brandon Daugherty (Libertarian)
  • Matthew Grant (Republican)
  • Peter Pfeifer (Republican)
  • Elizabeth Sparks-Holmes (Republican)
  • Nick Vivio (Democratic)
  • Joan VonDras (Democratic)
  • Ann Wagner (Republican)
  • Fred Wellman (Democratic)
  • Brandon Wilkinson (Republican)
Missouri 3 R+10[g] Bob Onder Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • John Fraser (Republican)
  • Jim Higgins (Libertarian)
  • Tommy Holstein (Democratic)
  • Bethany Mann (Democratic)
  • Bob Onder (Republican)
  • Paul Wilson (Democratic)
Missouri 4 R+10[g] Mark Alford Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Mark Alford (Republican)
  • Jeanette Cass (Democratic)
  • Hartzell Gray (Democratic)
  • Jordan Herrera (Democratic)
  • Thomas Holbrook (Libertarian)
  • Randy Miller (Democratic)
  • G. Rick (Democratic)
  • Ashleigh Rogers (Democratic)
  • Wayne Russell (Democratic)
  • Heather Shelton (Republican)
  • Scott Vera (Republican)
Missouri 5 R+9[g] Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
  • Micah Beebe (Republican)
  • Rick Brattin (Republican)
  • Taylor Burks (Republican)
  • Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic)
  • Brett Hueffmeier (Republican)
  • Berton Knox (Republican)
  • Randy Langkraehr (Libertarian)
  • Brad Patty (Republican)
Missouri 6 R+13[g] Sam Graves Republican 2000 Incumbent retiring[40]
  • Jim Ingram (Republican)
  • Matt Levine (Democratic)
  • Andy Maidment (Libertarian)
  • Cody Oshel (Republican)
  • Scot Pondelick (Democratic)
  • Josh Smead (Democratic)
  • Nathanael Schultz (Republican)
  • Chris Stigall (Republican)
  • Nathan Willett (Republican)
Missouri 7 R+21[g] Eric Burlison Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Eric Burlison (Republican)
  • John Casey (Republican)
  • Kevin Craig (Libertarian)
  • Missi Hesketh (Democratic)
  • Grayson Hunt (Republican)
Missouri 8 R+27[g] Jason Smith Republican 2013 (special) Incumbent running
  • Frank Barnitz (Democratic)
  • Clayton Harbison (Democratic)
  • Gordon Heslop (Republican)
  • Chris Reichard (Democratic)
  • Rebecca Sharpe Lombard (Libertarian)
  • Jason Smith (Republican)
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Montana

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Montana 1 R+5 Ryan Zinke Republican 2014
2017 (resigned)
2022
Incumbent retiring[41]
  • Ryan Busse (Democratic)
  • Russell Cleveland (Democratic)
  • Ray Curtis (Republican)
  • Aaron Flint (Republican)
  • Sam Forstag (Democratic)
  • Christi Jacobsen (Republican)
  • Albert Olszewski (Republican)
  • Kimberly Persico (Independent)
  • Matt Rains (Democratic)
  • Nick Sheehy (Libertarian)
Montana 2 R+15 Troy Downing Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Troy Downing (Republican)
  • Michael Eisenhauer (Independent)
  • Sam Lux (Democratic)
  • Patrick McCracken (Libertarian)
  • Brian Miller (Democratic)
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Nebraska

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Nebraska 1 R+6 Mike Flood Republican 2022 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Chris Backemeyer (Democratic)
  • Mike Flood (Republican)
  • Nik Sandman (Libertarian)
Nebraska 2 D+3 Don Bacon Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring[42]
  • Eric Foreman (Libertarian)
  • Brinker Harding (Republican)
  • Denise Powell (Democratic)
Nebraska 3 R+27 Adrian Smith Republican 2006 Incumbent renominated
  • Macey Budke (Independent)[359]
  • Mark Cohen (Independent)[360]
  • David Else (Legal Marijuana Now)
  • Adrian Smith (Republican)
  • Becky Stille (Democratic)
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Nevada

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Nevada 1 D+2 Dina Titus Democratic 2008
2010 (lost)
2012
Incumbent running
  • Marie Arnold (Republican)
  • Jim Blockey (Republican)
  • Michael Boris (Republican)
  • Carrie Buck (Republican)
  • Gabriel Cornejo (Democratic)
  • Joy Hoover (Democratic)
  • Bobby Khan (Independent)
  • Luis Paniagua (Democratic)
  • Rick Saga (Republican)
  • Steven St. John (Independent)
  • Anthony Thomas (Independent)
  • Dina Titus (Democratic)
  • Victor Willert (Independent)
Nevada 2 R+7 Mark Amodei Republican 2011 (special) Incumbent retiring[43]
  • Teresa Benitez-Thompson (Democratic)
  • Jennifer Billat (Republican)
  • Lynn Chapman (Independent American)
  • Tom Doyle (Republican)
  • Kathy Durham (Democratic)
  • Gamy Enriquez (Democratic)
  • David Flippo (Republican)
  • Matthew Fonken (Democratic)
  • George Forbush (Republican)
  • Gerold Gorman (Democratic)
  • Bruce Grego (Republican)
  • Josh Hebert (Democratic)
  • Mark Jolle (Democratic)
  • Johnny Kerns (Democratic)
  • Greg Kidd (Democratic)
  • Andrea Lowe (Republican)
  • Jerry Olsen (Republican)
  • James Settelmeyer (Republican)
  • Rick Shepherd (Republican)
  • Fred Simon (Republican)
  • Mike Smith (Republican)
  • Monica Stabbert (Republican)
  • Sherman Tylawsky (Republican)
  • Morgan Wadsworth (Democratic)
  • Jesse Watts (Republican)
  • Samuel White (Democratic)
Nevada 3 D+1 Susie Lee Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • David Anderson (Independent)
  • Tera Anderson (Republican)
  • Jeffrey Ross Gunter (Republican)
  • Dean Johnson (Independent)
  • Jon Kamerath (Independent American)
  • James Lally (Democratic)
  • Susie Lee (Democratic)
  • Aury Nagy (Republican)
  • Martin O'Donnell (Republican)
  • Terrill Robinson (Democratic)
  • Brandon West (Democratic)
Nevada 4 D+2 Steven Horsford Democratic 2012
2014 (lost)
2018
Incumbent running
  • Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy (Republican)
  • Russell Best (Independent American)
  • Steven Horsford (Democratic)
  • William Johnson (Independent)
  • Anthony Snowden (Republican)
  • Gary Steele (Independent)
  • Cody Whipple (Republican)
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New Hampshire

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New Hampshire 1 D+2 Chris Pappas Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[15]
New Hampshire 2 D+2 Maggie Goodlander Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
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New Jersey

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New Jersey 1 D+10 Donald Norcross Democratic 2014 (special) Incumbent running
New Jersey 2 R+5 Jeff Van Drew Republican 2018[af] Incumbent running
  • Tim Alexander (Democratic)
  • Zack Mullock (Democratic)
  • Terri Reese (Democratic)
  • Jeff Van Drew (Republican)
  • Bayly Winder (Democratic)
New Jersey 3 D+5 Herb Conaway Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Justin Barbera (Republican)
  • Herb Conaway (Democratic)
  • Jason Cullen (Republican)
  • Michael McGuire (Republican)
New Jersey 4 R+14 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Incumbent running
  • John Blake (Democratic)
  • Rachel Peace (Democratic)
  • Chris Smith (Republican)
New Jersey 5 D+2 Josh Gottheimer Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
New Jersey 6 D+5 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 (special) Incumbent running
  • Katie Bansil (Democratic)
  • Hillary Herzig (Republican)
  • John Hsu (Democratic)
  • Frank Pallone (Democratic)
New Jersey 7 EVEN Thomas Kean Jr. Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Rebecca Bennett (Democratic)
  • Thomas Kean Jr. (Republican)
  • Michael Roth (Democratic)
  • Tina Shah (Democratic)
  • Brian Varela (Democratic)
New Jersey 8 D+15 Rob Menendez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
New Jersey 9 D+2 Nellie Pou Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Tiffany Burress (Republican)
  • Rosie Pino (Republican)
  • Nellie Pou (Democratic)
New Jersey 10 D+27 LaMonica McIver Democratic 2024 (special) Incumbent running
  • Carmen Bucco (Republican)
  • LaMonica McIver (Democratic)
  • Lawrence Poster (Democratic)
New Jersey 11 D+5 Analilia Mejia Democratic 2026 (special) Incumbent running
  • Donald Cresitello (Democratic)
  • Joe Hathaway (Republican)
  • Joseph Lewis (Democratic)
  • Analilia Mejia (Democratic)
  • Justin Strickland (Democratic)
New Jersey 12 D+13 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic 2014 Incumbent retiring[16]
  • Matt Adams (Democratic)
  • Sue Altman (Democratic)
  • Brad Cohen (Democratic)
  • Adam Hamawy (Democratic)
  • Kyle Little (Democratic)
  • Adrian Mapp (Democratic)
  • Gregg Mele (Republican)
  • Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (Democratic)
  • Shanel Robinson (Democratic)
  • Squire Servance (Democratic)
  • Sujit Singh (Democratic)
  • Jay Vaingankar (Democratic)
  • Sam Wang (Democratic)
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New Mexico

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New Mexico 1 D+7 Melanie Stansbury Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent running
New Mexico 2 EVEN Gabe Vasquez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Greg Cunningham (Republican)
  • Gabe Vasquez (Democratic)
New Mexico 3 D+3 Teresa Leger Fernandez Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
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New York

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[69]
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New York 1 R+4 Nick LaLota Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Chris Gallant (Democratic)
  • Jonathan Jacobs (Democratic)
  • Nick LaLota (Republican)[382]
  • Lukas Ventouras (Democratic)
New York 2 R+6 Andrew Garbarino Republican 2020 Incumbent running
New York 3 EVEN Tom Suozzi Democratic 2016
2022 (retired)
2024 (special)
Incumbent running
  • Greg Hach (Republican)
  • Mike LiPetri (Republican)
  • Tom Suozzi (Democratic)
  • Danielle Welch (Democratic)
New York 4 D+2 Laura Gillen Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Jeanine Driscoll (Republican)
  • Laura Gillen (Democratic)[383]
  • Frank Lozada (Democratic)
  • Michael Mandel (Republican)
  • Marvin Williams (Republican)
New York 5 D+24 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 (special) Incumbent running
New York 6 D+6 Grace Meng Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Grace Meng (Democratic)
  • Chuck Park (Democratic)
New York 7 D+25 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Incumbent retiring[17]
New York 8 D+24 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
New York 9 D+22 Yvette Clarke Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
  • Joel Anabilah-Azumah (Republican)
  • Joshua Bristol (Democratic)
  • Yvette Clarke (Democratic)
  • Michael Goldfarb (Democratic)
New York 10 D+32 Dan Goldman Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
New York 11 R+10 Nicole Malliotakis Republican 2020 Incumbent running
New York 12 D+33 Jerry Nadler Democratic 1992 (special) Incumbent retiring[18]
New York 13 D+32 Adriano Espaillat Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Darializa Avila Chevalier (Democratic)
  • Theo Chino-Tavarez (Democratic)
  • Adriano Espaillat (Democratic)
  • Oscar Romero (Democratic)
New York 14 D+19 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Marty Dolan (Democratic)
  • Felipe Garcia (Democratic)
  • Diamant Hysenaj (Republican)
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic)
New York 15 D+27 Ritchie Torres Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
New York 16 D+18 George Latimer Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
New York 17 D+1 Mike Lawler Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • John Cappello (Democratic)
  • Cait Conley (Democratic)
  • Beth Davidson (Democratic)
  • Mike Lawler (Republican)
  • Effie Phillips-Staley (Democratic)
  • Mike Sacks (Democratic)
New York 18 D+2 Pat Ryan Democratic 2022 (special) Incumbent running
  • Jacqueline Auringer (Republican)
  • Pat Ryan (Democratic)
New York 19 D+1 Josh Riley Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
New York 20 D+8 Paul Tonko Democratic 2008 Incumbent running
  • Ralph Ambrosio (Republican)
  • Paul Tonko (Democratic)
New York 21 R+10 Elise Stefanik Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[44]
  • Stuart Amoriell (Democratic)
  • Anthony Constantino (Republican)
  • Blake Gendebien (Democratic)
  • Robert Smullen (Republican)
New York 22 D+4 John Mannion Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Kailee Buller (Republican)
  • John Mannion (Democratic)
  • Will Staton (Independent)[386]
New York 23 R+10 Nick Langworthy Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Aaron Gies (Democratic)
  • Nick Langworthy (Republican)
  • Kevin Stocker (Democratic)
New York 24 R+11 Claudia Tenney Republican 2016
2018 (lost)
2020
Incumbent running
  • Alissa Ellman (Democratic)
  • Ken Estes (Independent)[387]
  • Diana Kastenbaum (Democratic)
  • Todd Sloan (Independent)[388]
  • Claudia Tenney (Republican)
New York 25 D+10 Joseph Morelle Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent running
  • Virginia McIntyre (Republican)
  • Joseph Morelle (Democratic)
  • Sherita Traywick (Democratic)
  • Robin Wilt (Democratic)
New York 26 D+11 Tim Kennedy Democratic 2024 (special) Incumbent running
  • Dennis Hannon (Republican)
  • Tim Kennedy (Democratic)
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North Carolina

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North Carolina 1 R+5[g] Don Davis Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
North Carolina 2 D+17 Deborah Ross Democratic 2020 Incumbent renominated
  • Eugene Douglass (Republican)
  • Matthew Laszacs (Libertarian)
  • Deborah Ross (Democratic)
North Carolina 3 R+6[g] Greg Murphy Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent renominated
North Carolina 4 D+23 Valerie Foushee Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Valerie Foushee (Democratic)
  • Max Ganorkar (Republican)
  • Guy Meilleur (Libertarian)
North Carolina 5 R+9 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Incumbent renominated
  • David Clayton (Independent)[390]
  • Virginia Foxx (Republican)
  • Chuck Hubbard (Democratic)
  • Robert Luffman (Libertarian)
North Carolina 6 R+9 Addison McDowell Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
North Carolina 7 R+7 David Rouzer Republican 2014 Incumbent renominated
  • Maad Abu-Ghazalah (Libertarian)
  • Kimberly Hardy (Democratic)
  • David Rouzer (Republican)
North Carolina 8 R+10 Mark Harris Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Mark Harris (Republican)
  • Colby Watson (Democratic)
North Carolina 9 R+8 Richard Hudson Republican 2012 Incumbent renominated
North Carolina 10 R+9 Pat Harrigan Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Ashley Bell (Democratic)
  • Steve Feldman (Libertarian)
  • Pat Harrigan (Republican)
North Carolina 11 R+5 Chuck Edwards Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Jamie Ager (Democratic)
  • Chuck Edwards (Republican)
  • Travis Groo (Libertarian)
North Carolina 12 D+24 Alma Adams Democratic 2014 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Alma Adams (Democratic)
  • Jack Codiga (Republican)
North Carolina 13 R+8 Brad Knott Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Paul Barringer (Democratic)
  • Brad Knott (Republican)
  • Steven Swinton (Libertarian)
North Carolina 14 R+8 Tim Moore Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Tim Moore (Republican)
  • Lakesha Womack (Democratic)
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North Dakota

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[69]
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North Dakota at-large R+18 Julie Fedorchak Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Alex Balazs (Republican)
  • Julie Fedorchak (Republican)
  • Trygve Hammer (Democratic-NPL)
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Ohio

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Location 2025
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[69]
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Status
Ohio 1 R+1[g] Greg Landsman Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Eric Conroy (Republican)
  • John Hancock (Libertarian)[394]
  • Greg Landsman (Democratic)
Ohio 2 R+21[g] David Taylor Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Jennifer Mazzuckelli (Democratic)
  • David Taylor (Republican)
Ohio 3 D+21 Joyce Beatty Democratic 2012 Incumbent renominated
  • Joyce Beatty (Democratic)
  • Cleophus Dulaney (Republican)
Ohio 4 R+21[g] Jim Jordan Republican 2006 Incumbent renominated
  • Jim Jordan (Republican)
  • Joshua Kolasinski (Democratic)
  • Tamie Wilson (Independent)[395]
Ohio 5 R+12[g] Bob Latta Republican 2007 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Bob Latta (Republican)
  • Brian Shaver (Democratic)
Ohio 6 R+17[g] Michael Rulli Republican 2024 (special) Incumbent renominated
Ohio 7 R+5[g] Max Miller Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Max Miller (Republican)
  • Brian Poindexter (Democratic)
Ohio 8 R+8[g] Warren Davidson Republican 2016 (special) Incumbent renominated
Ohio 9 R+5[g] Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Incumbent renominated
Ohio 10 R+4[g] Mike Turner Republican 2002 Incumbent renominated
  • Kristina Knickerbocker (Democratic)
  • Thomas McMasters (Libertarian)[397]
  • Mike Turner (Republican)
Ohio 11 D+28 Shontel Brown Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent renominated
Ohio 12 R+15[g] Troy Balderson Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent renominated
Ohio 13 D+2[g] Emilia Sykes Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
Ohio 14 R+10[g] David Joyce Republican 2012 Incumbent renominated
  • David Joyce (Republican)
  • Maria Jukic (Democratic)
Ohio 15 R+5[g] Mike Carey Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Brennan Barrington (Libertarian)[398]
  • Mike Carey (Republican)
  • Don Leonard (Democratic)
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Oklahoma

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[69]
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Status
Oklahoma 1 R+11 Kevin Hern Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[45]
  • Nathan Butterfield (Republican)
  • Jed Cochran (Republican)
  • John Croisant (Democratic)
  • Kim David (Republican)
  • Nancy Dyson (Republican)
  • Courtney Gill (Republican)
  • Jackson Lahmeyer (Republican)
  • Dan Rooney (Republican)
  • Paul Royse (Republican)
  • Mark Tedford (Republican)
  • Kelly Walsh (Republican)
  • Todd Woods (Republican)
Oklahoma 2 R+28 Josh Brecheen Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Josh Brecheen (Republican)
  • Ronnie Hopkins (Independent)
  • Erik Terwey (Democratic)
  • Brandon Wade (Democratic)
  • Will Webb (Republican)
Oklahoma 3 R+23 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 (special) Incumbent running
Oklahoma 4 R+17 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Incumbent running
  • Rocco Bonacci (Independent)
  • Tom Cole (Republican)
  • Marcie Everhart (Republican)
  • Mitchell Jacob (Democratic)
  • Jeff Pixley (Democratic)
Oklahoma 5 R+9 Stephanie Bice Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Stephanie Bice (Republican)
  • Robert Henri (Independent)
  • Trey Martin (Democratic)
  • Jena Nelson (Democratic)
  • Austin Nieves (Independent)
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Oregon

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[69]
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Status
Oregon 1 D+20 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent running
  • Jamil Ahmad (Democratic)
  • Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)
  • Barbara Kahl (Republican)
  • John Verbeek (Republican)
Oregon 2 R+14 Cliff Bentz Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Chris Beck (Democratic)
  • Cliff Bentz (Republican)
  • Andrea Carr (Republican)
  • Mary Doyle (Democratic)
  • Peter Larson (Republican)
  • Rebecca Mueller (Democratic)
  • Peter Quince (Democratic)
  • Dawn Rasmussen (Democratic)
  • Patty Snow (Democratic)
Oregon 3 D+24 Maxine Dexter Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Loran Ayles (Republican)
  • Andrew Castilleja (Democratic)
  • Maxine Dexter (Democratic)
  • Jessica Salas (Democratic)
Oregon 4 D+6 Val Hoyle Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Daniel Bahlen (Democratic)
  • Melissa Bird (Democratic)
  • Monique DeSpain (Republican)
  • Justin Filip (Pacific Green)[401]
  • Val Hoyle (Democratic)
  • Melvin Smith (Democratic)
  • Stefan Strek (Republican)
Oregon 5 D+4 Janelle Bynum Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Patti Adair (Republican)
  • Janelle Bynum (Democratic)
  • Jonathan Lockwood (Republican)
  • Zeva Rosenbaum (Democratic)
Oregon 6 D+6 Andrea Salinas Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
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Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania 1 D+1 Brian Fitzpatrick Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Republican)
  • Bob Harvie (Democratic)
  • Lucia Simonelli (Democratic)
Pennsylvania 2 D+19 Brendan Boyle Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 3 D+40 Dwight Evans Democratic 2016 (special) Incumbent retiring[19]
Pennsylvania 4 D+8 Madeleine Dean Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 5 D+15 Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 6 D+6 Chrissy Houlahan Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 7 R+1 Ryan Mackenzie Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Bob Brooks (Democratic)
  • Ryan Crosswell (Democratic)
  • Ryan Mackenzie (Republican)
  • Lamont McClure (Democratic)
  • Carol Obando-Derstine (Democratic)
Pennsylvania 8 R+4 Rob Bresnahan Republican 2024 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 9 R+19 Dan Meuser Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Dan Meuser (Republican)
  • Rachel Wallace (Democratic)
Pennsylvania 10 R+3 Scott Perry Republican 2012 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 11 R+11 Lloyd Smucker Republican 2016 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 12 D+10 Summer Lee Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • James Hayes (Republican)
  • Summer Lee (Democratic)
  • William Parker (Democratic)
Pennsylvania 13 R+23 John Joyce Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Beth Farnham (Democratic)
  • John Joyce (Republican)
  • Cody Thomas (Independent)[405]
Pennsylvania 14 R+17 Guy Reschenthaler Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 15 R+19 Glenn Thompson Republican 2008 Incumbent running
Pennsylvania 16 R+11 Mike Kelly Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Mike Kelly (Republican)
  • Justin Wagner (Democratic)
Pennsylvania 17 D+3 Chris Deluzio Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Chris Deluzio (Democratic)
  • Tony Guy (Republican)
  • Jesse Vodvarka (Republican)
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Rhode Island

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[69]
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Rhode Island 1 D+12 Gabe Amo Democratic 2023 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Rhode Island 2 D+4 Seth Magaziner Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
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South Carolina

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[69]
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Status
South Carolina 1 R+6 Nancy Mace Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[46]
  • Dan Brown (Republican)
  • Jay Byars (Republican)
  • Jenny Costa Honeycutt (Republican)
  • Logan Cunningham (Republican)
  • Francina Dantzler (Democratic)
  • Mac Deford (Democratic)
  • Max Diaz (Democratic)
  • Tyler Dykes (Republican)
  • Margo Ellis (Alliance)
  • Ben Frasier (Democratic)
  • Matthew Fulmer (Democratic)
  • Nancy Lacore (Democratic)
  • Kendal Ludden (Republican)
  • Sam McCown (Republican)
  • Alex Pelbath (Republican)
  • Bill Reeside (Libertarian)
  • Cindy Wagers Riley (Republican)
  • Mayra Rivera-Vazquez (Democratic)
  • Mark Smith (Republican)
South Carolina 2 R+7 Joe Wilson Republican 2001 (special) Incumbent running
  • Sam Gibbons (Republican)
  • Zyon Khalifa (Democratic)
  • Roger Pruitt (Democratic)
  • Hamp Redmond (Republican)
  • David Robinson II (Democratic)
  • Daniel Shrief (Democratic)
  • Dayna Alane Smith (Workers)
  • Joe Wilson (Republican)
South Carolina 3 R+21 Sheri Biggs Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Sheri Biggs (Republican)
  • Brian Corriea (Libertarian)
  • Eunice Lehmacher (Democratic)
  • Ernest Mackins (Democratic)
South Carolina 4 R+11 William Timmons Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • David Atchley (Republican)
  • Jessica Ethridge (Libertarian)
  • Robert Lee (Republican)
  • Courtney McClain (Democratic)
  • William Timmons (Republican)
South Carolina 5 R+11 Ralph Norman Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for governor[47]
  • Wes Climer (Republican)
  • Andrew Clough (Democratic)
  • Mallory Dittmer (Democratic)
  • Andy Kaplan (Forward)
South Carolina 6 D+13 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Incumbent running
  • Jim Clyburn (Democratic)
  • Frederick Goodwin (Democratic)
  • Joseph Oddo (Alliance)
  • John Peterson (Republican)
  • Maurice Washington (Republican)
South Carolina 7 R+12 Russell Fry Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Russell Fry (Republican)
  • John Vincent (Democratic)
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South Dakota

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[69]
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Status
South Dakota at-large R+15 Dusty Johnson Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[48]
  • James Bialota (Republican)
  • Nikki Gronli (Democratic)
  • Marty Jackley (Republican)
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Tennessee

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[69]
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Tennessee 1 TBD[g] Diana Harshbarger Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Joshua Ashburn (Independent)
  • Richard Baker (Independent)
  • Kristi Burke (Democratic)
  • Chris Campbell (Independent)
  • Hernan Garcia (Democratic)
  • Diana Harshbarger (Republican)
  • David Kerr (Democratic)
  • Tyler McClain (Independent)
Tennessee 2 TBD[g] Tim Burchett Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Michaela Barnett (Democratic)
  • Tim Burchett (Republican)
  • Bruce Fine (Independent)
  • Adam Heimerman (Independent)
Tennessee 3 TBD[g] Chuck Fleischmann Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Dean Arnold (Independent)
  • Chuck Fleischmann (Republican)
  • Anna Golladay (Democratic)
  • Jean Howard-Hill (Independent)
  • Rodney Joe King (Independent)
  • Donnie Ownby (Independent)
  • Edward Roland (Independent)
Tennessee 4 TBD[g] Scott DesJarlais Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Victoria Broderick (Democratic)
  • Thomas Davis (Republican)
  • Scott DesJarlais (Republican)
  • Rocky Jones (Republican)
Tennessee 5 TBD[g] Andy Ogles Republican 2022 Incumbent running
  • Mike Cortese (Democratic)
  • Charlie Hatcher (Republican)
  • Chaz Molder (Democratic)
  • Joyce Neal (Democratic)
  • Andy Ogles (Republican)
  • Lowell Reynolds (Independent)
  • Jim Torino (Democratic)
Tennessee 6 TBD[g] John Rose Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[49]
  • Lore Bergman (Democratic)
  • Natisha Brooks (Republican)
  • Mike Croley (Democratic)
  • Johnny Garrett (Republican)
  • Jon Henry (Republican)
  • Van Hilleary (Republican)
  • Andrew Koontz (Independent)
  • Christopher Monday (Independent)
  • Chaney Mosley (Democratic)
Tennessee 7 TBD[g] Matt Van Epps Republican 2025 (special) Incumbent running
Tennessee 8 TBD[g] David Kustoff Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Dewey Bryan (Democratic)
  • David Kustoff (Republican)
  • Pamela Moses (Independent)
  • Leonard Perkins (Democratic)
  • Horace Taylor (Independent)
Tennessee 9 TBD[g] Steve Cohen Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
  • LaTroy A-Williams (Democratic)
  • Charlotte Bergmann (Republican)
  • Wells Blankenship (Independent)
  • Dennis Clark (Independent)
  • Steve Cohen (Democratic)
  • DeVante Hill (Democratic)
  • Justin Pearson (Democratic)
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Texas

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[69]
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Status
Texas 1 R+24[g] Nathaniel Moran Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Dax Alexander (Democratic)
  • Nathaniel Moran (Republican)
  • Yolanda Prince (Democratic)
Texas 2 R+11[g] Dan Crenshaw Republican 2018 Incumbent lost renomination[60]
  • Shaun Finnie (Democratic)
  • Steve Toth (Republican)
Texas 3 R+11[g] Keith Self Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
  • Evan Hunt (Democratic)
  • Keith Self (Republican)
Texas 4 R+12[g] Pat Fallon Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
  • Pat Fallon (Republican)
  • Jason Pearce (Democratic)
Texas 5 R+10[g] Lance Gooden Republican 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Lance Gooden (Republican)
  • Chelsey Hockett (Democratic)
  • Ruth Torres (Democratic)
Texas 6 R+11[g] Jake Ellzey Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Jake Ellzey (Republican)
  • Danny Minton (Democratic)
Texas 7 D+13[g] Lizzie Fletcher Democratic 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Tina Cohen (Republican)
  • Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic)
  • Alexander Hale (Republican)
Texas 8 R+13[g] Morgan Luttrell Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring[50]
  • Laura Jones (Democratic)
  • Jessica Hart Steinmann (Republican)
Texas 9 R+9[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Briscoe Cain (Republican)
  • Leticia Gutierrez (Democratic)
  • Alex Mealer (Republican)
Texas 10 R+10[g] Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Incumbent retiring[51]
  • Chris Gober (Republican)
  • Caitlin Rourk (Democratic)
Texas 11 R+17[g] August Pfluger Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
Texas 12 R+11[g] Craig Goldman Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
  • Craig Goldman (Republican)
  • Angela Rodriguez Prilliman (Democratic)
Texas 13 R+23[g] Ronny Jackson Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
Texas 14 R+12[g] Randy Weber Republican 2012 Incumbent renominated
  • Thurman Bartie (Democratic)
  • Richard Davis (Democratic)
  • Randy Weber (Republican)
Texas 15 R+7[g] Monica De La Cruz Republican 2022 Incumbent renominated
Texas 16 D+11[g] Veronica Escobar Democratic 2018 Incumbent renominated
  • Manuel Barraza (Republican)
  • Adam Bauman (Republican)
  • Veronica Escobar (Democratic)
Texas 17 R+10[g] Pete Sessions Republican 1996
2018 (lost)
2020
Incumbent renominated
  • Milah Flores (Democratic)
  • Pete Sessions (Republican)
  • Casey Shepard (Democratic)
Texas 18 D+29[g] Christian Menefee Democratic 2026 (special) Incumbent running
Al Green
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Texas 19 R+25

Jodey Arrington

Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring[52]
  • Abraham Enriquez (Republican)
  • Kyle Rable (Democratic)
  • Tom Sell (Republican)
Texas 20 D+16[g] Joaquin Castro Democratic 2012 Incumbent renominated
Texas 21 R+10[g] Chip Roy Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for Texas attorney general[53]
Texas 22 R+11[g] Troy Nehls Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring[54]
  • Marquette Greene-Scott (Democratic)
  • Trever Nehls (Republican)
Texas 23 R+7[g] TBD[ai] 2026 (special) Incumbent to be determined in 2026
Texas 24 R+8[g] Beth Van Duyne Republican 2020 Incumbent renominated
  • Kevin Burge (Democratic)
  • Beth Van Duyne (Republican)
  • TJ Ware (Democratic)
Texas 25 R+11[g] Marc Veasey
Redistricted from the 33rd district
Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[21]
Roger Williams Republican 2012 Incumbent renominated
Texas 26 R+11[g] Brandon Gill Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
Texas 27 R+10[g] Michael Cloud Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent renominated
  • Michael Cloud (Republican)
  • Tanya Lloyd (Democratic)
  • Dan McQueen (Independent)[414]
Texas 28 R+3[g] Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Incumbent renominated
Texas 29 D+17[g] Sylvia Garcia Democratic 2018 Incumbent renominated
Texas 30 D+25[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Sholdon Daniels (Republican)
  • Frederick Haynes III (Democratic)
  • Everett Jackson (Republican)
Texas 31 R+11[g] John Carter Republican 2002 Incumbent renominated
  • John Carter (Republican)
  • Justin Early (Democratic)
Texas 32 R+8[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Dan Barrios (Democratic)
  • Jace Yarbrough (Republican)
Texas 33 D+18[g] Jasmine Crockett
Redistricted from the 30th district
Democratic 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[20]
Julie Johnson
Redistricted from the 32nd district
Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
Texas 34 R+3[g] Vicente Gonzalez Democratic 2016 Incumbent renominated
Texas 35 R+4[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Carlos De La Cruz (Republican)
  • Maureen Galindo (Democratic)
  • Johnny Garcia (Democratic)
  • John Lujan (Republican)
Texas 36 R+12[g] Brian Babin Republican 2014 Incumbent renominated
  • Brian Babin (Republican)
  • Rhonda Hart (Democratic)
Texas 37 D+30[g] Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Incumbent retiring[22]
  • Greg Casar (Democratic)
  • Ge'nell Gary (Republican)
  • Lauren Peña (Republican)
Greg Casar
Redistricted from the 35th district
Democratic 2022 Incumbent renominated
Texas 38 R+10[g] Wesley Hunt Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[55]
  • Jon Bonck (Republican)
  • Shelly deZevallos (Republican)
  • Melissa McDonough (Democratic)
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Utah

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District Incumbent Candidates[415]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Utah 1 D+12[g] None (new seat) New representative to be elected
  • Nate Blouin (Democratic)
  • Michael Farrell (Democratic)
  • Ben McAdams (Democratic)
  • Liban Mohamed (Democratic)
  • Riley Owen (Republican)
  • January Walker (Forward)
  • Jesse West (Libertarian)
Utah 2 R+15[g] Blake Moore
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Carlton Bowen (Independent American)
  • Daniel Cottam (Libertarian)
  • Peter Crosby (Democratic)
  • Karianne Lisonbee (Republican)
  • Blake Moore (Republican)
Utah 3 R+21[g] Celeste Maloy
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 2023 (special) Incumbent running
  • Cassie Easley (Constitution)
  • Phil Lyman (Republican)
  • Celeste Maloy (Republican)
  • Michael Stoddard (Libertarian)
  • Kent Udell (Democratic)
Utah 4 R+17[g] Burgess Owens Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring[56]
  • Steven Burt (Independent)
  • Mike Kennedy (Republican)
  • Jonny Larsen (Democratic)
  • Taylor Wright (Libertarian)
Mike Kennedy
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
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Vermont

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[416]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Vermont at-large D+17 Becca Balint Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
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Virginia

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[419]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Virginia 1 R+3 Rob Wittman Republican 2007 (special) Incumbent running
Virginia 2 EVEN Jen Kiggans Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Virginia 3 D+18 Bobby Scott Democratic 1992 Incumbent running
Virginia 4 D+17 Jennifer McClellan Democratic 2023 (special) Incumbent running
Virginia 5 R+6 John McGuire Republican 2024 Incumbent running
Virginia 6 R+12 Ben Cline Republican 2018 Incumbent running
Virginia 7 D+2 Eugene Vindman Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
Virginia 8 D+26 Don Beyer Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Don Beyer (Democratic)[447]
  • Elizabeth Beggs (Democratic)[448]
  • Michael Duffin (Democratic)[449]
  • Frank Ferreira (Democratic)[450]
  • Heerak Christian Kim (Republican)[451]
  • Jason Knapp (Democratic)[452]
  • Luke Nathan Phillips (Republican)[453]
  • Tony Sabio (Republican)[451]
  • Mohamed Seifeldein (Democratic)[454]
Virginia 9 R+22 Morgan Griffith Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Virginia 10 D+6 Suhas Subramanyam Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
Virginia 11 D+18 James Walkinshaw Democratic 2025 (special) Incumbent running
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Washington

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[462]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Washington 1 D+15 Suzan DelBene Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent running
  • Suzan DelBene (Democratic)
  • James Etzkorn (Independent)
  • Hunter Gordon (Democratic)
  • Catherine Hildebrand (Democratic)
  • Benjamin Kincaid (Democratic)
  • Bryce Nickel (Democratic)
  • Mary Silva (Republican)
Washington 2 D+12 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Incumbent running
  • Edwin Feller (Republican)
  • Devin Hermanson (Democratic)
  • Rick Larsen (Democratic)
  • Raymond Pelletti (Republican)
  • Tomas Scheel (Democratic)
Washington 3 R+2 Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
  • Antony Barran (Cascade)
  • Austin Braswell (Democratic)
  • John Braun (Republican)
  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (Democratic)
  • Brent Hennrich (Democratic)
  • Lawrence Kellogg (Republican)
  • Troy Rasband (Democratic)
  • John Roco (Republican)
  • John Saulie-Rohman (Independent)
Washington 4 R+10 Dan Newhouse Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[57]
  • Matt Boehnke (Republican)
  • John Duresky (Democratic)
  • John Hughs (Republican)
  • Jack Kobiesa (Independent)
  • Amanda McKinney (Republican)
  • Devin Poore (Cascade)
  • Zac Rossi (Independent)
  • Elpidia Saavedra (Republican)
  • Jerrod Sessler (Republican)
  • Favian Valencia (Independent)
  • Ken Vaz (Republican)
Washington 5 R+5 Michael Baumgartner Republican 2024 Incumbent running
  • Andrew Bartleson (Independent)
  • Michael Baumgartner (Republican)
  • Carmela Conroy (Democratic)
  • Ann Marie Danimus (Independent)
  • Kevin Fagan (Democratic)
  • Richard Freudenberg (Democratic)
  • Mike Gahvarehchee (Democratic)
  • Matthew Hayes (Independent)
  • Bajun Mavalwalla (Democratic)
  • Michael McGarr (Democratic)
  • Nate Powell (Independent)
  • Kyle Ursey (Independent)
  • David Womack (Democratic)
Washington 6 D+10 Emily Randall Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
  • Teresa Fox (Republican)
  • Macy Jones (Independent)
  • Leon Lawson (Trump Republican)
  • Brian O'Gorman (Independent)
  • Emily Randall (Democratic)
Washington 7 D+39 Pramila Jayapal Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • David Blomstrom (Fifth Republic)
  • Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)
  • Gwen Kirkland (Democratic)
  • Nirav Sheth (Republican)
Washington 8 D+3 Kim Schrier Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Keith Arnold (Democratic)
  • Trinh Ha (Republican)
  • Bob Hagglund (Republican)
  • Spencer Meline (Republican)
  • Kim Schrier (Democratic)
  • Andres Valleza (Republican)
Washington 9 D+22 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Doug Basler (Republican)
  • Melissa Chaudhry (Democratic)
  • Jacob Perasso (Socialist Workers)
  • Kshama Sawant (Independent)
  • Adam Smith (Democratic)
Washington 10 D+9 Marilyn Strickland Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Adam Arafat (Democratic)
  • Chris Chung (Republican)
  • Curtis Engle (Independent)
  • Derek Maynes (Independent)
  • Alex Scheel (Democratic)
  • Marilyn Strickland (Democratic)
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West Virginia

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District Incumbent Candidates[463]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
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Status
West Virginia 1 R+22 Carol Miller Republican 2018 Incumbent renominated
West Virginia 2 R+20 Riley Moore Republican 2024 Incumbent renominated
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Wisconsin

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates[464]
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
elected
Status
Wisconsin 1 R+2 Bryan Steil Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Miguel Aranda (Democratic)[465]
  • Mitchell Berman (Democratic)[465]
  • Randy Bryce (Democratic)[465]
  • Peter Burgelis (Democratic)[466]
  • Enrique Casiano (Democratic)[465]
  • Lorenzo Santos (Democratic)[467]
  • Bryan Steil (Republican)[465]
  • Gage Stills (Democratic)[465]
  • Connor Walleck (Republican)[465]
Wisconsin 2 D+21 Mark Pocan Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 3 R+3 Derrick Van Orden Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 4 D+26 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 5 R+11 Scott Fitzgerald Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Andrew Beck (Democratic)[465]
  • Ben Steinhoff (Democratic)[465]
Wisconsin 6 R+8 Glenn Grothman Republican 2014 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 7 R+11 Tom Tiffany Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for governor[58]
  • Michael Alfonso (Republican)[473]
  • Chris Armstrong (Democratic)[465]
  • Niina Baum (Republican)[474]
  • Fred Clark (Democratic)[465]
  • Jessi Ebben (Republican)[465]
  • Kevin Hermening (Republican)[475]
  • Ginger Murray (Democratic)[476]
Wisconsin 8 R+8 Tony Wied Republican 2024 (special) Incumbent running
  • Rick Crosson (Democratic)[465]
  • Katrina deVille (Democratic)[477]
  • Benjamin Hable (Democratic)[465]
  • Mark Scheffler (Democratic)[465]
  • Tony Wied (Republican)[465]
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Wyoming

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2025
PVI
[69]
Member Party First
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Status
Wyoming at-large R+23 Harriet Hageman Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[59]
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Non-voting delegates

More information District, Incumbent ...
District Incumbent This race
Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
American Samoa at-large Amata Coleman Radewagen Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
District of Columbia at-large Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Incumbent retiring[4]
  • Kymone Freeman (Green)
  • Trent Holbrook (Democratic)
  • Gregory Jaczko (Democratic)
  • Robert Matthews (Democratic)
  • Brooke Pinto (Democratic)
  • Denise Rosado (Republican)
  • Robert White (Democratic)[487]
  • Kinney Zalesne (Democratic)
Guam at-large James Moylan Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Kimberlyn King-Hinds Republican 2024 Incumbent running
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large Stacey Plaskett Democratic 2014 Incumbent retiring to run for governor[23]
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Notes

  1. As well as five of the six non-voting delegates.
  2. Kevin Kiley was elected as a Republican in 2024, but he is now an Independent who caucuses with the Republicans.
  3. As a result of redistricting.
  4. As a result of death, resignation, or expulsion.
  5. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  6. Soto was elected to a previous, competitive but Democratic-tilting, version of this district which Harris only won by 3.5 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Republican in 2026 by the Florida state legislature.
  7. State enacted a new congressional map after the most recent publication of the Cook PVI.
  8. Castor was elected to a previous, moderately Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 7.7 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2026 by the Florida state legislature.
  9. Frankel was elected to a previous, moderately Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 5.6 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2026 by the Florida state legislature.
  10. Wasserman Schultz was elected to a previous, competitive but Democratic-tilting, version of this district which Harris only won by 5.4 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2026 by the Florida state legislature.
  11. Cleaver was first elected to a previous, strongly Democratic, version of this district, which Harris won by 23.4 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Republican in 2025 by the Missouri state legislature.
  12. Davis was elected to a previous, competitive, version of this district which Trump only won by 3.2 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2025 by the North Carolina state legislature.
  13. Landsman was first elected to a previous, competitive but Democratic-tilting, version of this district which Harris won by 6.4 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be slightly Republican-leaning (but still competitive) by a bipartisan redistricting commission, as the previous maps expired in 2024.
  14. Kaptur was first elected to a previous, competitive but Republican-tilting, version of this district which Trump won by 6.7 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning by a bipartisan redistricting commission, as the previous maps expired in 2024.
  15. Cohen was first elected to a previous, strongly Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 42.6 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Republican in 2026 by the Tennessee state legislature.
  16. Green was first elected to a previous, strongly Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 44.0 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Republican in 2025 by the Texas state legislature.
  17. Cuellar was elected to a previous, competitive but Republican-tilting, version of this district which Trump only won by 7.3 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2025 by the Texas state legislature.
  18. Johnson was first elected to a previous, strongly Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 23.6 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Republican in 2025 by the Texas state legislature.
  19. Gonzalez was elected to a previous, competitive but Republican-tilting, version of this district which Trump only won by 4.4 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be more strongly Republican-leaning in 2025 by the Texas state legislature.
  20. Casar was first elected to a previous, strongly Democratic, version of this district which Harris won by 33.5 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be moderately Republican-leaning in 2025 by the Texas state legislature.
  21. Doug LaMalfa was elected to a previous, strongly Republican, version of this district which Trump won by 25.0 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Democratic in 2025 by the California state legislature. LaMalfa died January 6, 2026. A new member will be elected in a special election under the district's current boundaries.
  22. Kiley was elected to a previous, competitive but Republican-tilting, version of this district which Trump won by 3.8 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be moderately Democratic in 2025 by the California state legislature.
  23. Kiley was originally elected as a Republican. He left the Republican Party to become an independent in March 2026 but remains a member of the Republican house caucus.
  24. Calvert was elected to a previous, competitive but Republican-tilting, version of this district which Trump won by 5.9 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Democratic in 2025 by the California state legislature.
  25. Issa was elected to a previous, strongly Republican, version of this district which Trump won by 15.3 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be competitive but Democratic-tilting in 2025 by the California state legislature.
  26. Moore was elected to a previous, strongly Republican, version of this district which Trump won by 19.9 points in 2024, but it was redrawn to be strongly Democratic in 2025 by the court.
  27. Competitive seats are defined as seats won by less than 10 points by their respective party in 2024
  28. Rep. Doug LaMalfa died on January 6, 2026.[161] A special election using the district's current lines will be held on June 2, 2026.
  29. Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned on April 14, 2026.[145] A special election using the district's current lines will be held on August 18, 2026.
  30. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned on April 21, 2026.[152] A special election will be held TBD.
  31. Rep. David Scott died on April 22, 2026.[147] A special election will be held on a date TBD.
  32. Van Drew was first elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican Party in December 2019.
  33. In New York, congressional candidates in the 1st District file with the Suffolk County Board of Elections, candidates in the 2nd, 3rd, and 16th-26th Districts file with the State Board of Elections, candidates in the 4th District file with the Nassau County Board of Elections, and candidates in the 5th-15th Districts file with the New York City Board of Elections.[381]
  34. In Ohio, congressional candidates file with the board of elections of the most populous county in their districts, not with the Secretary of State. [393]
  35. Rep. Tony Gonzales resigned on April 14, 2026.[413] A special election using the current district's lines will be held TBD.

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