2014 United States House of Representatives elections




















2014 United States House of Representatives elections







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All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
and 5 (of the 6) non-voting members
218 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 36.4% Decrease






























































 
Majority party
Minority party
 

John Boehner 113th Congress 2013.jpg

Nancy Pelosi 113th Congress 2013.jpg
Leader

John Boehner

Nancy Pelosi
Party

Republican

Democratic
Leader since
February 2, 2006
January 3, 2003
Leader's seat

Ohio-8th

California-12th
Last election
234 seats, 47.6%
201 seats, 48.8%
Seats won

247
188
Seat change

Increase 13

Decrease 13
Popular vote

40,081,282[1]
35,624,357[1]
Percentage

51.2%
45.5%
Swing

Increase 3.6%

Decrease 3.3%




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Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain








Speaker before election

John Boehner
Republican



Elected Speaker

John Boehner
Republican




The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2014, in the middle of President Barack Obama's second term in office.


Elections were held for all 435 seats of the House of Representatives, representing the 50 states. Elections were also held for the non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five territories. The winners of these elections served in the 114th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2010 United States Census. The Republicans won 16 seats from Democrats, while three Republican-held seats turned Democratic. The Republicans achieved their largest majority in the House since 1928 due to a sizeable Republican wave. Combined with the Republican gains made in 2010, the total number of Democratic-held House seats lost under Barack Obama's presidency in midterm elections rose to 77 with these elections. This marked the highest number of House seats lost under a two-term president of the same party since Harry S. Truman.[2] With 36.4% of eligible voters voting, the voter turnout was the lowest since 1942.[3] Notable freshmen included future U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and future U.S. Senator Martha McSally.




Contents






  • 1 Results summary


    • 1.1 Voter demographics




  • 2 Incumbents who retired


    • 2.1 Democrats


    • 2.2 Republicans




  • 3 Incumbents defeated


    • 3.1 In primary elections


    • 3.2 In the general election


      • 3.2.1 Democrats


      • 3.2.2 Republicans






  • 4 Open seat gains


    • 4.1 Democratic to Republican


    • 4.2 Republican to Democratic




  • 5 Close races


  • 6 Competitive districts


  • 7 Special elections


  • 8 Alabama


  • 9 Alaska


  • 10 Arizona


  • 11 Arkansas


  • 12 California


  • 13 Colorado


  • 14 Connecticut


  • 15 Delaware


  • 16 Florida


  • 17 Georgia


  • 18 Hawaii


  • 19 Idaho


  • 20 Illinois


  • 21 Indiana


  • 22 Iowa


  • 23 Kansas


  • 24 Kentucky


  • 25 Louisiana


  • 26 Maine


  • 27 Maryland


  • 28 Massachusetts


  • 29 Michigan


  • 30 Minnesota


  • 31 Mississippi


  • 32 Missouri


  • 33 Montana


  • 34 Nebraska


  • 35 Nevada


  • 36 New Hampshire


  • 37 New Jersey


  • 38 New Mexico


  • 39 New York


  • 40 North Carolina


  • 41 North Dakota


  • 42 Ohio


  • 43 Oklahoma


  • 44 Oregon


  • 45 Pennsylvania


  • 46 Rhode Island


  • 47 South Carolina


  • 48 South Dakota


  • 49 Tennessee


  • 50 Texas


  • 51 Utah


  • 52 Vermont


  • 53 Virginia


  • 54 Washington


  • 55 West Virginia


  • 56 Wisconsin


  • 57 Wyoming


  • 58 Non-voting delegates


  • 59 See also


  • 60 References


  • 61 External links





Results summary
















247

188

Republican

Democratic





















































































































































































































































































































































































































e • d Summary of the November 6, 2014, United States House of Representatives election results
Parties
Seats
Popular vote

2012

2014

Net
Change

Strength
Vote
%
Change
 

Republican Party
234

247

Increase 13
56.8%
40,081,282
51.2%
+3.6%
 

Democratic Party
201

188

Decrease 13
43.2%
35,624,357
45.5%
-3.3%
 

Libertarian Party




954,077
1.2%
+0.1%
 

Independent




640,994
0.8%
+0.2%
 

Green Party




246,567
0.3%

 

Independence Party




81,498
0.1%
+0.1%
 

Constitution Party




58,863
0.1%

 

Americans Elect Party




44,924
0.1%
+0.1%
 

Conservative Party




37,622
<0.1%
-
 

Reform Party
-
-
-
-
14,897
<0.1%
-0.1%
 

Independent American Party
-
-
-
-
13,086
<0.1%
-
 

Peace and Freedom Party
-
-
-
-
9,192
<0.1%
-
 

D-R Party
-
-
-
-
6,265
<0.1%
-
 

American Labor Party
-
-
-
-
4,659
<0.1%
-
 

Mr. Smith Party
-
-
-
-
4,294
<0.1%
-
 

Jose Peñalosa Party
-
-
-
-
3,496
<0.1%
-
 

For Americans Party
-
-
-
-
2,435
<0.1%
-
 

Liberty Union Party
-
-
-
-
2,071
<0.1%
-
 

Energy Independence Party
-
-
-
-
2,024
<0.1%
-
 

We Deserve Better Party
-
-
-
-
1,784
<0.1%
-
 

Seeking Inclusion Party
-
-
-
-
1,715
<0.1%
-
 

Natural Law Party
-
-
-
-
1,680
<0.1%
-
 

Bullying Breaks Hearts Party
-
-
-
-
1,237
<0.1%
-
 

Politicians Are Crooks Party
-
-
-
-
1,192
<0.1%
-
 

Stop Boss Politics Party
-
-
-
-
1,134
<0.1%
-
 

Change Is Needed Party
-
-
-
-
1,103
<0.1%
-
 

Wake Up USA Party
-
-
-
-
1,022
<0.1%
-
 

Legalize Marijuana Party
-
-
-
-
998
<0.1%
-
 

911 Truth Needed Party
-
-
-
-
653
<0.1%
-
 

Of The People Party
-
-
-
-
634
<0.1%
-
 

Truth Vision Hope Party
-
-
-
-
567
<0.1%
-
 

Flourish Every Person Party
-
-
-
-
554
<0.1%
-
 

Start The Conversation Party
-
-
-
-
531
<0.1%
-
 
Others
-
-
-
-
1,028,827
1.3%
-0.3%

Totals

435

435

0

100.0%

78,235,240

100.0%

-
Source: [1] Election Statistics – Office of the Clerk (note: does not include blank and over/under votes)





































Popular vote
Republican
51.23%
Democratic
45.53%
Libertarian
1.22%
Green
0.32%
Other
1.70%
























House seats
Republican
56.78%
Democratic
43.22%




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2014 U.S. House vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup
DEM
GOP
Other
% of
total vote
Total vote
46
51
3
100
Ideology

Liberals
87
11
2
23

Moderates
53
45
2
40

Conservatives
13
85
2
37
Party

Democrats
92
7
1
35

Republicans
5
94
1
36

Independents
42
54
4
28
Party by gender
Democratic men
92
7
1
14
Democratic women
92
7
1
21
Republican men
5
94
1
19
Republican women
5
94
1
18
Independent men
38
57
5
17
Independent women
46
50
4
12
Gender
Men
41
57
2
49
Women
51
47
2
51
Marital status
Married
40
58
2
63
Unmarried
55
42
3
37
Gender by marital status
Married men
37
61
2
33
Married women
44
54
2
30
Non-married men
49
48
3
16
Non-married women
60
38
2
21
Race/ethnicity

White
38
60
2
75

Black
89
10
1
12

Asian
49
50
1
3
Other
49
47
4
2

Hispanic (of any race)
62
36
2
8
Gender by race/ethnicity
White men
33
64
3
37
White women
42
56
2
38
Black men
86
13
1
5
Black women
91
8
1
7
Latino men (of any race)
57
41
2
4
Latino women (of any race)
66
32
2
4
All other races
49
48
3
5
Religion

Protestant
37
61
2
53

Catholic
45
54
1
24

Jewish
66
33
1
3
Other religion
67
31
2
8

None
69
29
2
12
Religious service attendance
More than weekly
40
59
1
13
Weekly
40
58
2
27
Monthly
43
55
2
14
A few times a year
48
51
1
26
Never
62
36
2
18
White evangelical or born-again Christian
White evangelical or born-again Christian
20
78
2
26
Everyone else
55
43
2
74
Age
18–24 years old
54
44
2
7
25–29 years old
54
43
3
6
30–39 years old
51
47
2
13
40–49 years old
44
54
2
19
50–64 years old
46
52
2
33
65 and older
41
57
2
22
Age by race
Whites 18–29 years old
43
54
3
8
Whites 30–44 years old
40
58
2
15
Whites 45–64 years old
36
62
2
32
Whites 65 and older
36
62
2
19
Blacks 18–29 years old
88
11
1
2
Blacks 30–44 years old
86
12
2
3
Blacks 45–64 years old
90
9
1
5
Blacks 65 and older
92
7
1
2
Latinos 18–29 years old
68
28
4
2
Latinos 30–44 years old
56
42
2
2
Latinos 45–64 years old
62
37
1
3
Latinos 65 and older
64
34
2
1
Others
49
49
2
5
Sexual orientation

LGBT
75
24
1
4

Heterosexual
45
53
2
96
Education
Not a high school graduate
54
44
2
2
High school graduate
45
53
2
18
Some college education
44
54
2
29
College graduate
44
54
2
31

Postgraduate education
53
45
2
20
Education by race/ethnicity
White college graduates
41
57
2
39
White no college degree
34
64
2
36
Non-white college graduates
70
28
2
11
Non-white no college degree
74
25
1
14
Family income
Under $30,000
59
39
2
16
$30,000–49,999
51
47
2
20
$50,000–99,999
44
55
1
34
$100,000–199,999
41
57
2
23
Over $200,000
42
57
1
7
Union households

Union
60
38
2
17
Non-union
44
54
2
83
Military service

Veterans
39
59
2
17
Non-veterans
49
49
2
83
Issue regarded as most important

Foreign policy
42
56
2
13

Health care
59
39
2
25

Economy
48
50
2
45

Illegal immigration
24
74
2
14
Region

Northeast
55
43
2
20

Midwest
45
53
2
25

South
38
59
3
33

West
50
48
2
22
Community size
Urban
56
42
2
32
Suburban
43
55
2
52
Rural
38
59
3
16

Source: CNN exit poll[4]



Incumbents who retired




House seats by party holding plurality in state




Open seats highlighted by party.
Democratic-held seats:      Retired      Not retired
Republican-held seats:      Retired      Not retired


Forty-one representatives retired from their seats.



Democrats


Sixteen Democrats (seventeen, including the delegate from the Virgin Islands) retired from their seats.




  1. Arizona 7: Ed Pastor: Retired[5]


  2. California 11: George Miller: Retired[6]


  3. California 33: Henry Waxman: Retired[7]


  4. California 35: Gloria Negrete McLeod: Retired to run for the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors[8]


  5. Hawaii 1: Colleen Hanabusa: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[9]


  6. Iowa 1: Bruce Braley: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[10]


  7. Maine 2: Mike Michaud: Retired to run for Governor of Maine[11]


  8. Michigan 12: John Dingell: Retired[12]


  9. Michigan 14: Gary Peters: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[13]


  10. New Jersey 12: Rush Holt Jr.: Retired[14]


  11. New York 4: Carolyn McCarthy: Retired[15]


  12. New York 21: Bill Owens: Retired[16]


  13. North Carolina 7: Mike McIntyre: Retired[15]


  14. Pennsylvania 13: Allyson Schwartz: Retired to run for Governor of Pennsylvania[17]


  15. Utah 4: Jim Matheson: Retired[18]

  16. Virgin Islands: Donna Christian-Christensen: Retired to run for Governor of the Virgin Islands.


  17. Virginia 8: Jim Moran: Retired[19]



Republicans


Twenty-five Republicans retired from their seats.




  1. Alabama 6: Spencer Bachus: Retired[20]


  2. Arkansas 2: Tim Griffin: Retired to run for Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas[21]


  3. Arkansas 4: Tom Cotton: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[22]


  4. California 25: Buck McKeon: Retired[23]


  5. California 31: Gary Miller: Retired[24]


  6. California 45: John B. T. Campbell III: Retired[25]


  7. Colorado 4: Cory Gardner: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[26]


  8. Georgia 1: Jack Kingston: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[27]


  9. Georgia 10: Paul Broun: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[28]


  10. Georgia 11: Phil Gingrey: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[29]


  11. Iowa 3: Tom Latham: Retired[30]


  12. Louisiana 6: Bill Cassidy: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[31]


  13. Michigan 4: Dave Camp: Retired[32]


  14. Michigan 8: Mike Rogers: Retired[33]


  15. Minnesota 6: Michele Bachmann: Retired[34]


  16. Montana at-large: Steve Daines: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[35]


  17. New Jersey 3: Jon Runyan: Retired[36]


  18. North Carolina 6: Howard Coble: Retired[37]


  19. Oklahoma 5: James Lankford: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[38]


  20. Pennsylvania 6: Jim Gerlach: Retired[39]


  21. Texas 36: Steve Stockman: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[40]


  22. Virginia 10: Frank Wolf: Retired[41]


  23. Washington 4: Doc Hastings: Retired[42]


  24. West Virginia 2: Shelley Moore Capito: Retired to run for U.S. Senator[43]


  25. Wisconsin 6: Tom Petri: Retired[44]



Incumbents defeated




Defeated incumbents by party.
Democratic-held seats:      Defeated in primary      Defeated in general
Republican-held seats:      Defeated in primary      Defeated in general



In primary elections




  1. Louisiana 5: Vance McAllister (R) lost a Nonpartisan blanket primary to Jamie Mayo (D) and Ralph Abraham (R). Abraham went on to win the runoff. Republican hold.


  2. Massachusetts 6: John F. Tierney (D) lost renomination to Seth Moulton (D), who went on to win the general election. Democratic hold.


  3. Michigan 11: Kerry Bentivolio (R) lost renomination to David Trott (R),[45] who went on to win the general election. Republican hold.


  4. Texas 4: Ralph Hall (R), lost renomination to John Ratcliffe (R),[46] who went on to win the general election. Republican hold.


  5. Virginia 7: Eric Cantor (R) lost renomination to Dave Brat (R),[47] who went on to win the general election. Republican hold.



In the general election


Republicans had a net gain of nine seats, taken from Democrats.



Democrats


Eleven Democrats (twelve, including the delegate from American Samoa) lost re-election to Republicans.




  1. Arizona 2: Ron Barber (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Martha McSally (R).


  2. Florida 26: Joe Garcia (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Carlos Curbelo (R).


  3. Georgia 12: John Barrow (D), first elected in 2004, lost to Rick W. Allen (R).


  4. Illinois 10: Brad Schneider (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Bob Dold (R).


  5. Illinois 12: Bill Enyart (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Mike Bost (R).


  6. Nevada 4: Steven Horsford (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Cresent Hardy (R).


  7. New Hampshire 1: Carol Shea-Porter (D), first elected in 2006, lost seat in 2010, re-elected in 2012, lost to Frank Guinta (R).


  8. New York 1: Tim Bishop (D), first elected in 2002, lost to Lee Zeldin (R).


  9. New York 24: Dan Maffei (D), first elected in 2008, lost seat in 2010, re-elected in 2012, lost to John Katko (R).


  10. Texas 23: Pete Gallego (D), first elected in 2012, lost to Will Hurd (R).


  11. West Virginia 3: Nick Rahall (D), first elected in 1976, lost to Evan Jenkins (R).

  12. American Samoa: Eni Faleomavaega (D), first elected in 1988, lost to Amata Coleman Radewagen (R).



Republicans


Two Republicans lost re-election to Democrats.




  1. Florida 2: Steve Southerland (R), first elected in 2010, lost to Gwen Graham (D).


  2. Nebraska 2: Lee Terry (R), first elected in 1998, lost to Brad Ashford (D).



Open seat gains


Republicans had a net gain of four seats previously held by Democrats.



Democratic to Republican


Five open seats previously held by Democrats were won by Republicans.




  1. Iowa 1: Bruce Braley (D) retired to run for U.S. Senate. Seat won by Rod Blum (R).


  2. Maine 2: Mike Michaud (D) retired to run for Governor of Maine. Seat won by Bruce Poliquin (R).


  3. New York 21: Bill Owens (D) retired. Seat won by Elise Stefanik (R).


  4. North Carolina 7: Mike McIntyre (D) retired. Seat won by David Rouzer (R).


  5. Utah 4: Jim Matheson (D) retired. Seat won by Mia Love (R).



Republican to Democratic


One open seat previously held by a Republican was won by a Democrat.



  1. California 31: Gary Miller (R) retired. Seat won by Pete Aguilar (D).


Close races


Red denotes House races won by Republicans while Blue denotes those won by Democrats. Italics denote a seat that flipped parties.


Seats where the margin of victory was under 1%:




  1. Arizona 2nd, 0.1%

  2. New York 25th, 0.5%

  3. California 7th, 0.8%

  4. Florida 2nd, 0.8%



Seats where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5%:




  1. Minnesota 8th, 1.4%

  2. California 16th, 1.4%

  3. Maryland 6th, 1.4%

  4. New York 18th, 1.9%

  5. Texas 23rd, 2.1%

  6. Iowa 1st, 2.3%

  7. California 26th, 2.6%

  8. Illinois 10th, 2.6%

  9. Nevada 4th, 2.7%

  10. Florida 26th, 3.0%

  11. California 52nd, 3.2%

  12. West Virginia 2nd, 3.2%

  13. Nebraska 2nd, 3.3%

  14. California 31st, 3.4%

  15. New Hampshire 1st, 3.6%

  16. California 24th, 3.8%

  17. Hawaii 1st, 3.8%

  18. California 9th, 4.8%

  19. Iowa 2nd, 4.9%



Seats where the margin of victory was between 5% and 10%:




  1. Utah 4th, 5.1%

  2. Arizona 1st, 5.2%

  3. Maine 2nd, 5.3%

  4. California 3rd, 5.4%

  5. New York 4th, 5.7%

  6. California 25th, 6.6%

  7. Missouri 5th, 6.6%

  8. Michigan 1st, 6.8%

  9. Illinois 11th, 7.0%

  10. Connecticut 4th, 7.4%

  11. Connecticut 5th, 7.5%

  12. Arkansas 2nd, 8.3%

  13. California 36th, 8.4%

  14. Minnesota 1st, 8.6%

  15. Minnesota 7th, 8.6%

  16. Colorado 6th, 8.9%

  17. New York 1st, 8.9%

  18. Washington 10th, 9.4%

  19. Georgia 12th, 9.6%

  20. New York 3rd, 9.6%

  21. New Jersey 3rd, 9.7%

  22. Alaska at-large, 10.0%

  23. Massachusetts 9th, 10.0%

  24. New Hampshire 2nd, 10.0%

  25. Washington 1st, 10.0%




Competitive districts




Competitive seats highlighted by party.
Democratic-held seats:      Competitive      Uncompetitive
Republican-held seats:      Competitive      Uncompetitive


The following are the predictions for House districts where at least one out of the Cook Political Report, Daily Kos Elections, the Rothenberg Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball and Real Clear Politics did not agree that the district was "safe Democratic" or "safe Republican." Incumbents not running for re-election have parentheses around their names, while incumbents with a caret (^) sought re-election, but were defeated in the primary election. Note that safeness of a district is not necessarily a prediction as to outcome.


195 seats were viewed as "safe Republican" and 159 as "safe Democratic" by all five of these sources.


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District

CPVI
Incumbent
2012

Cook
(November 3, 2014)[49]
Daily Kos Elections
(November 4, 2014)[50]

Rothenberg
(October 29, 2014)[51]

Sabato
(October 30, 2014)[52]

Real Clear Politics
(November 2, 2014)
Winner

Alaska at-large

R+12

Don Young (R)
63.9% R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Young

Arizona 1

R+4

Ann Kirkpatrick (D)
48.8% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Kirkpatrick

Arizona 2

R+3

Ron Barber (D)
50.4% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean D

Tossup

McSally

Arizona 9

R+1

Kyrsten Sinema (D)
48.5% D

Lean D

Lean D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Sinema

Arkansas 2

R+8
(Timothy Griffin) (R)
55.2% R

Tossup

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Hill

Arkansas 4

R+15
(Tom Cotton) (R)
59.5% R

Lean R

Lean R

Likely R

Lean R

Lean R

Westerman

California 3

D+3

John Garamendi (D)
53.7% D

Likely D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Likely D

Garamendi

California 7

EVEN

Ami Bera (D)
51.1% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Bera

California 9

D+6

Jerry McNerney (D)
54.1% D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Likely D

McNerney

California 21

D+2

David Valadao (R)
59.9% R

Lean R

Lean R

Likely R

Likely R

Lean R

Valadao

California 24

D+4

Lois Capps (D)
54.8% D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Capps

California 26

D+4

Julia Brownley (D)
51.7% D

Tossup

Tossup

Lean D

Lean D

Tossup

Brownley

California 31

D+5
(Gary Miller) (R)
55.2% R

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Aguilar

California 36

R+1

Raul Ruiz (D)
51.4% D

Lean D

Lean D

Safe D

Lean D

Lean D

Ruiz

California 52

D+2

Scott Peters (D)
50.2% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean D

Tossup

Peters

Colorado 6

D+1

Mike Coffman (R)
48.7% R

Lean R

Tossup/Tilt R

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Coffman

Connecticut 5

D+3

Elizabeth Esty (D)
51.5% D

Likely D

Likely D

Safe D

Likely D

Likely D

Esty

Florida 2

R+6

Steve Southerland (R)
52.7% R

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean D

Tossup

Graham

Florida 18

R+3

Patrick Murphy (D)
50.3% D

Likely D

Lean D

Safe D

Likely D

Lean D

Murphy

Florida 26

R+1

Joe Garcia (D)
53.6% D

Tossup

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Curbelo

Georgia 12

R+9

John Barrow (D)
53.7% D

Tossup

Tossup

Lean D

Lean D

Tossup

Allen

Hawaii 1

D+18
(Colleen Hanabusa) (D)
54.6% D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Tossup

Takai

Illinois 8

D+8

Tammy Duckworth (D)
54.7% D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Duckworth

Illinois 10

D+8

Brad Schneider (D)
50.5% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Dold

Illinois 11

D+8

Bill Foster (D)
58.1% D

Likely D

Likely D

Safe D

Likely D

Lean D

Foster

Illinois 12

EVEN

Bill Enyart (D)
51.5% D

Tossup

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Bost

Illinois 13

EVEN

Rodney L. Davis (R)
46.6% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Lean R

Davis

Illinois 17

D+7

Cheri Bustos (D)
53.3% D

Lean D

Lean D

Likely D

Likely D

Lean D

Bustos

Indiana 2

R+6

Jackie Walorski (R)
49.0% R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Walorski

Iowa 1

D+5
(Bruce Braley) (D)
56.9% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean D

Tossup

Blum

Iowa 2

D+4

Dave Loebsack (D)
55.6% D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Loebsack

Iowa 3

EVEN
(Tom Latham) (R)
52.3% R

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Young

Iowa 4

R+5

Steve King (R)
53.2% R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

King

Kansas 2

R+8

Lynn Jenkins (R)
57.0% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Jenkins

Kansas 3

R+6

Kevin Yoder (R)
68.4% R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Yoder

Maine 2

D+2
(Mike Michaud) (D)
58.1% D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Tossup

Poliquin

Maryland 6

D+4

John K. Delaney (D)
58.8% D

Likely D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Likely D

Delaney

Massachusetts 6

D+4

John F. Tierney^ (D)
48.3% D

Lean D

Tossup/Tilt D

Tossup/Tilt D

Lean D

Lean D

Moulton

Massachusetts 9

D+5

William R. Keating (D)
58.3% D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Likely D

Lean D

Keating

Michigan 1

R+5

Dan Benishek (R)
48.2% R

Likely R

Lean R

Likely R

Likely R

Lean R

Benishek

Michigan 4

R+5
(Dave Camp) (R)
63.1% R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Moolenaar

Michigan 6

R+1

Fred Upton (R)
54.6% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Upton

Michigan 7

R+3

Tim Walberg (R)
53.3% R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Walberg

Michigan 8

R+2
(Mike Rogers) (R)
58.6% R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Bishop

Michigan 11

R+4

Kerry Bentivolio (R)[53]
50.7% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Trott

Minnesota 1

R+1

Tim Walz (D)
57.6% D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Walz

Minnesota 7

R+6

Collin Peterson (D)
60.4% D

Lean D

Tossup

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Peterson

Minnesota 8

D+1

Rick Nolan (D)
54.5% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Nolan

Montana at-large

R+7
(Steve Daines) (R)
53.2% R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Zinke

Nebraska 2

R+4

Lee Terry (R)
51.2% R

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt D

Tossup/Tilt D

Lean D

Tossup

Ashford

Nevada 3

EVEN

Joe Heck (R)
50.4% R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Heck

Nevada 4

D+4

Steven Horsford (D)
50.1% D

Lean D

Tossup/Tilt D

Likely D

Lean D

Lean D

Hardy

New Hampshire 1

R+1

Carol Shea-Porter (D)
49.7% D

Tossup

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt D

Lean R

Tossup

Guinta

New Hampshire 2

D+3

Ann McLane Kuster (D)
50.2% D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Tossup

Kuster

New Jersey 3

R+1
(Jon Runyan) (R)
53.8% R

Lean R

Lean R

Lean R

Lean R

Lean R

MacArthur

New Jersey 5

R+4

Scott Garrett (R)
55.5% R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Garrett

New York 1

R+2

Tim Bishop (D)
52.2% D

Tossup

Tossup

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Zeldin

New York 4

D+3
(Carolyn McCarthy) (D)
61.8% D

Likely D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Likely D

Rice

New York 11

R+2

Michael Grimm (R)
52.8% R

Lean R

Lean R

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Grimm

New York 18

EVEN

Sean Patrick Maloney (D)
51.7% D

Tossup

Lean D

Tossup/Tilt D

Lean D

Lean D

Maloney

New York 19

D+1

Chris Gibson (R)
53.4% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Gibson

New York 21

EVEN
(Bill Owens) (D)
50.2% D

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Lean R

Stefanik

New York 23

R+3

Tom Reed (R)
52.1% R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Likely R

Reed

New York 24

D+5

Dan Maffei (D)
48.4% D

Tossup

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt D

Lean D

Tossup

Katko

North Carolina 7

R+12
(Mike McIntyre) (D)
50.1% D

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Rouzer

North Dakota at-large

R+10

Kevin Cramer (R)
54.9% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Cramer

Ohio 6

R+8

Bill Johnson (R)
53.3% R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Johnson

Ohio 14

R+4

David Joyce (R)
54.3% R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Joyce

Pennsylvania 6

R+2
(Jim Gerlach) (R)
57.1% R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Costello

Texas 23

R+3

Pete Gallego (D)
50.3% D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Lean D

Hurd

Utah 4

R+16
(Jim Matheson) (D)
49.3% D

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Likely R

Safe R

Love

Virginia 10

R+2
(Frank Wolf) (R)
58.8% R

Lean R

Lean R

Lean R

Lean R

Tossup

Comstock

Washington 1

D+4

Suzan DelBene (D)
53.6% D

Likely D

Safe D

Safe D

Safe D

Likely D

DelBene

West Virginia 2

R+11
(Shelley Moore Capito) (R)
69.8% R

Tossup

Lean R

Tossup/Tilt R

Lean R

Tossup

Mooney

West Virginia 3

R+14

Nick Rahall (D)
53.9% D

Tossup

Tossup/Tilt R

Pure Tossup

Lean R

Tossup

Jenkins

Wisconsin 6

R+5
(Tom Petri) (R)
62.1% R

Likely R

Likely R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Grothman

Wisconsin 7

R+2

Sean Duffy (R)
56.1% R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Safe R

Likely R

Duffy
District

CPVI
Incumbent
2012
Cook
Daily Kos Elections
Rothenberg
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Winner


Special elections


Five special elections were held in 2014.



  • Two elections were held concurrent with the November elections. The winners received a seniority advantage over other freshmen, as their seniority starts on the day of the elections.

  • Three elections were held separate from the November general elections.























































District
Incumbent
This race
Representative
Party
First elected
Results
Candidates

Florida 13

Bill Young
Republican

1970
Incumbent died October 18, 2013, having already announced his retiretment.[54]
New member elected March 11, 2014.
Republican hold.
Successor was later elected to the next term, see below.

√ David Jolly (Republican) 48.4%
Alex Sink (Democratic) 46.6%
Lucas Overby (Libertarian) 4.8%

Florida 19

Trey Radel
Republican

2012
Incumbent resigned January 27, 2014.
New member elected June 24, 2014.
Republican hold.
Successor was later elected to the next term, see below.

√ Curt Clawson (Republican) 66.65%
April Freeman (Democratic) 29.32%
Ray Netherwood (L) 3.73%

New Jersey 1

Rob Andrews
Democratic

1990 (Special)
Incumbent resigned February 18, 2014.
New member elected November 4, 2014.
Democratic hold.
Successor was also elected the same day to the next term, see below.

√ Donald Norcross (Democratic) 57.3%
Garry Cobb (Republican) 39.5%
Scot John Tomaszewski (Independent) 1.1%
Margaret Chapman (Independent) 0.7%
Robert Shapiro (Independent) 0.7
Mike Berman (Independent) 0.4%
Donald Letton (Independent) 0.3%

North Carolina 12

Mel Watt
Democratic

1992
Incumbent resigned January 6, 2014 to become Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Primary elections were held May 6, 2014.
New member elected November 4, 2014.
Democratic hold.
Successor was also elected the same day to the next term, see below.

√ Alma Adams (Democratic) 75.4%
Vince Coakley (Republican) 24.6%

Virginia 7

Eric Cantor
Republican

2000
Incumbent resigned August 18, 2014, having lost renomination to the next term.
Candidates were nominated by their respective parties.
New member elected November 4, 2014.
Republican hold.
Successor was also elected the same day to the next term, see below.

√ Dave Brat (Republican) 62.0%
Jack Trammell (Democratic) 38.0%


Alabama


















































































District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Alabama 1

R+15

Bradley Byrne
Republican

2013
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bradley Byrne (Republican) 68.2%
Burton LeFlore (Democratic) 31.7%

Alabama 2

R+17

Martha Roby
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Martha Roby (Republican) 67.3%
Erick Wright (Democratic) 32.6%

Alabama 3

R+16

Mike Rogers
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Rogers (Republican) 66.1%
Jesse Smith (Democratic) 33.7%

Alabama 4

R+28

Robert Aderholt
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Robert Aderholt (Republican) unopposed.

Alabama 5

R+17

Mo Brooks
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mo Brooks (Republican) 74.4%
Mark Bray (Independent) 25.2%

Alabama 6

R+28

Spencer Bachus
Republican

1992
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold

√ Gary Palmer (Republican) 76.2%
Mark Lester (Democratic) 23.7%
Aimee Love (Libertarian) 0.1%

Alabama 7

D+20

Terri Sewell
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Terri Sewell (Democratic) unopposed.


Alaska




























District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Alaska at-large

R+12

Don Young
Republican

1973
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Don Young (Republican) 51.0%
Forrest Dunbar (Democratic) 41.0%
Jim McDermott (Libertarian) 7.6%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Arizona 1

R+4

Ann Kirkpatrick
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic) 52.6%
Andy Tobin (Republican) 47.4%

Arizona 2

R+3

Ron Barber
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Martha McSally (Republican) 50.04%
Ron Barber (Democratic) 49.96%

Arizona 3

D+8

Raúl Grijalva
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Raúl Grijalva (Democratic) 55.7%
Gabriela Saucedo Mercer (Republican) 44.3%

Arizona 4

R+20

Paul Gosar
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Paul Gosar (Republican) 70.0%
Mike Weisser (Democratic) 25.8%
Chris Rike (Libertarian) 4.2%

Arizona 5

R+17

Matt Salmon
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Matt Salmon (Republican) 69.6%
James Woods (Democratic) 30.4%

Arizona 6

R+12

David Schweikert
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Schweikert (Republican) 64.9%
John Williamson (Democratic) 35.1%

Arizona 7

D+16

Ed Pastor
Democratic

1991
Incumbent retired.[5]
Democratic hold.

√ Ruben Gallego (Democratic) 74.3%
Joe Cobb (Libertarian) 16.0%
Rebecca DeWitt (Americans Elect) 5.7%
Jose Penalosa (Independent) 4.0%

Arizona 8

R+15

Trent Franks
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Trent Franks (Republican) 75.8%
Stephen Dolgos (Americans Elect) 24.2%

Arizona 9

R+1

Kyrsten Sinema
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kyrsten Sinema (Democratic) 54.7%
Wendy Rogers (Republican) 41.8%
Powell Gammill (Libertarian) 3.5%


Arkansas























































District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Arkansas 1

R+14

Rick Crawford
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rick Crawford (Republican) 63.3%
Jackie McPherson (Democratic) 32.4%
Brian Willhite (Libertarian) 4.4%

Arkansas 2

R+8

Tim Griffin
Republican

2010
Incumbent retired to run for Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas.
Republican hold.

√ French Hill (Republican) 51.9%
Pat Hays (Democratic) 43.6%
Debbie Standiford (Libertarian) 4.5%

Arkansas 3

R+19

Steve Womack
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Womack (Republican) 79.4%
Grant Brand (Libertarian) 20.6%

Arkansas 4

R+15

Tom Cotton
Republican

2012
Incumbent retired to run for the U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Bruce Westerman (Republican) 53.8%
James Lee Witt (Democratic) 42.6%
Ken Hamilton (Libertarian) 3.7%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

California 1

R+10

Doug LaMalfa
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Doug LaMalfa (Republican) 61.0%
Heidi Hall (Democratic) 39.0%

California 2

D+20

Jared Huffman
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jared Huffman (Democratic) 75.0%
Dale Mensing (Republican) 25.0%

California 3

D+3

John Garamendi
Democratic

2009
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Garamendi (Democratic) 52.7%
Dan Logue (Republican) 47.3%

California 4

R+10

Tom McClintock
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom McClintock (Republican) 60.0%
Art Moore (Republican) 40.0%

California 5

D+19

Mike Thompson
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Thompson (Democratic) 75.8%
James Hinton (Independent) 24.2%

California 6

D+18

Doris Matsui
Democratic

2005
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Doris Matsui (Democratic) 72.7%
Joseph McCray Sr. (Republican) 27.3%

California 7

Even

Ami Bera
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ami Bera (Democratic) 50.4%
Doug Ose (Republican) 49.6%

California 8

R+10

Paul Cook
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Paul Cook (Republican) 67.7%
Bob Conaway (Democratic) 32.3%

California 9

D+6

Jerry McNerney
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jerry McNerney (Democratic) 52.4%
Tony Amador (Republican) 47.6%

California 10

R+1

Jeff Denham
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jeff Denham (Republican) 56.1%
Michael Eggman (Democratic) 43.9%

California 11

D+17

George Miller
Democratic

1974
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

√ Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic) 67.3%
Tue Phan (Republican) 32.7%

California 12

D+34

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic

1987
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) 83.3%
John Dennis (Republican) 16.7%

California 13

D+37

Barbara Lee
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Barbara Lee (Democratic) 88.5%
Dakin Sundeen (Republican) 11.5%

California 14

D+23

Jackie Speier
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jackie Speier (Democratic) 76.7%
Robin Chew (Republican) 23.3%

California 15

D+16

Eric Swalwell
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Eric Swalwell (Democratic) 69.8%
Hugh Bussell (Republican) 30.2%

California 16

D+7

Jim Costa
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Costa (Democratic) 50.7%
Johnny Tacherra (Republican) 49.3%

California 17

D+20

Mike Honda
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Honda (Democratic) 51.8%
Ro Khanna (Democratic) 48.2%

California 18

D+18

Anna Eshoo
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Anna Eshoo (Democratic) 67.8%
Richard B. Fox (Republican) 32.2%

California 19

D+19

Zoe Lofgren
Democratic

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) 67.2%
Robert Murray (Democratic) 32.8%

California 20

D+21

Sam Farr
Democratic

1993
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sam Farr (Democratic) 75.2%
Ronald Kabat (Independent) 24.8%

California 21

D+2

David Valadao
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Valadao (Republican) 57.8%
Amanda Renteria (Democratic) 42.2%

California 22

R+10

Devin Nunes
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Devin Nunes (Republican) 72.0%
Sam Aguilera-Marrero (Democratic) 28.0%

California 23

R+16

Kevin McCarthy
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kevin McCarthy (Republican) 74.8%
Raul Garcia (Democratic) 25.2%

California 24

D+4

Lois Capps
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lois Capps (Democratic) 51.9%
Chris Mitchum (Republican) 48.1%

California 25

R+3

Buck McKeon
Republican

1992
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Steve Knight (Republican) 53.3%
Tony Strickland (Republican) 46.7%

California 26

D+4

Julia Brownley
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Julia Brownley (Democratic) 51.3%
Jeff Gorell (Republican) 48.7%

California 27

D+11

Judy Chu
Democratic

2009
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Judy Chu (Democratic) 59.4%
Jack Orswell (Republican) 40.6%

California 28

D+20

Adam Schiff
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Adam Schiff (Democratic) 76.5%
Steve Stokes (Independent) 23.5%

California 29

D+25

Tony Cardenas
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tony Cardenas (Democratic) 74.6%
William Leader (Republican) 25.4%

California 30

D+14

Brad Sherman
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Brad Sherman (Democratic) 65.6%
Mark Reed (Republican) 34.4%

California 31

D+5

Gary Miller
Republican

1998
Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain..

√ Pete Aguilar (Democratic) 51.7%
Paul Chabot (Republican) 48.3%

California 32

D+12

Grace Napolitano
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Grace Napolitano (Democratic) 59.7%
Arturo Alas (Republican) 40.3%

California 33

D+11

Henry Waxman
Democratic

1974
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

√ Ted Lieu (Democratic) 59.2%
Elan Carr (Republican) 40.8%

California 34

D+30

Xavier Becerra
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Xavier Becerra (Democratic) 72.5%
Adrienne Edwards (Democratic) 27.5%

California 35

D+15

Gloria Negrete McLeod
Democratic

2012
Incumbent retired to run for the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
Democratic hold.

√ Norma Torres (Democratic) 63.5%
Christina Gagnier (Democratic) 36.5%

California 36

R+1

Raul Ruiz
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Raul Ruiz (Democratic) 54.2%
Brian Nestande (Republican) 45.8%

California 37

D+34

Karen Bass
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Karen Bass (Democratic) 84.3%
R. Adam King (Republican) 15.7%

California 38

D+12

Linda Sanchez
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Linda Sanchez (Democratic) 59.1%
Benjamin Campos (Republican) 40.9%

California 39

R+5

Ed Royce
Republican

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ed Royce (Republican) 68.5%
Peter Anderson (Democratic) 31.5%

California 40

D+29

Lucille Roybal-Allard
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) 61.2%
David Sanchez (Democratic) 38.8%

California 41

D+9

Mark Takano
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mark Takano (Democratic) 56.6%
Steve Adams (Republican) 43.4%

California 42

R+10

Ken Calvert
Republican

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ken Calvert (Republican) 65.7%
Tim Sheridan (Democratic) 34.3%

California 43

D+26

Maxine Waters
Democratic

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Maxine Waters (Democratic) 71.0%
John Wood Jr. (Republican) 29.0%

California 44

D+32

Janice Hahn
Democratic

2011
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Janice Hahn (Democratic) 86.7%
Adam Shbeita (Peace & Freedom) 13.3%

California 45

R+7

John Campbell
Republican

2005
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Mimi Walters (Republican) 65.1%
Drew Leavens (Democratic) 34.9%

California 46

D+9

Loretta Sanchez
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Loretta Sanchez (Democratic) 59.7%
Adam Nick (Republican) 40.3%

California 47

D+8

Alan Lowenthal
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Alan Lowenthal (Democratic) 56.0%
Andy Whallon (Republican) 44.0%

California 48

R+7

Dana Rohrabacher
Republican

1988
Incumbent Re-elected

√ Dana Rohrabacher (Republican) 64.1%
Suzanne Savary (Democratic) 35.9%

California 49

R+4

Darrell Issa
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Darrell Issa (Republican) 60.2%
Dave Peiser (Democratic) 39.8%

California 50

R+14

Duncan D. Hunter
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Duncan D. Hunter (Republican) 71.2%
James Kimber (Democratic) 28.8%

California 51

D+16

Juan Vargas
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Juan Vargas (Democratic) 68.8%
Stephen Meade (Republican) 31.2%

California 52

D+2

Scott Peters
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott Peters (Democratic) 51.6%
Carl DeMaio (Republican) 48.4%

California 53

D+10

Susan Davis
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Susan Davis (Democratic) 58.8%
Larry Wilske (Republican) 41.2%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Colorado 1

D+18

Diana DeGette
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Diana DeGette (Democratic) 65.8%
Martin Walsh (Republican) 29.0%
Frank Atwood (Libertarian) 3.3%

Colorado 2

D+8

Jared Polis
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jared Polis (Democratic) 56.7%
George Leing (Republican) 43.3%

Colorado 3

R+5

Scott Tipton
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott Tipton (Republican) 58.0%
Abel Tapia (Democratic) 35.7%
Tisha Casida (Independent) 4.0%
Travis Mero (Libertarian) 2.3%

Colorado 4

R+11

Cory Gardner
Republican

2010
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Ken Buck (Republican) 64.7%
Vic Meyers (Democratic) 29.2%
Jess Loban (Libertarian) 3.3%

Colorado 5

R+13

Doug Lamborn
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Doug Lamborn (Republican) 59.8%
Irv Halter (Democratic) 40.2%

Colorado 6

D+1

Mike Coffman
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Coffman (Republican) 51.9%
Andrew Romanoff (Democratic) 43.0%
Norm Olsen (Libertarian) 3.1%
Gary Swing (Green) 2.0%

Colorado 7

D+5

Ed Perlmutter
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ed Perlmutter (Democratic) 55.1%
Don Ytterberg (Republican) 44.9%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Connecticut 1

D+13

John Larson
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Larson (Democratic) 62.3%
Matthew Corey (Republican) 36.1%
Jeff Russell (Green) 1.6%

Connecticut 2

D+5

Joe Courtney
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Courtney (Democratic) 62.3%
Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh (Republican) 35.5%
Dan Reale (Libertarian) 1.1%
William Clyde (Green) 1.1%

Connecticut 3

D+11

Rosa DeLauro
Democratic

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rosa DeLauro (Democratic) 67.1%
James Brown (Republican) 32.9%

Connecticut 4

D+5

Jim Himes
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Himes (Democratic) 53.7%
Dan Debicella (Republican) 46.3%

Connecticut 5

D+3

Elizabeth Esty
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Elizabeth Esty (Democratic) 53.3%
Mark Greenberg (Republican) 45.8%
John J. Pistone (Independent) 0.9%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Delaware at-large

D+8

John Carney
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Carney (Democratic) 59.3%
Rose Izzo (Republican) 36.8%
Bernard August (Green) 2.1%
Scott Gesty (Libertarian) 1.9%


Florida






































































































































































































































































District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Florida 1

R+21

Jeff Miller
Republican

2001
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jeff Miller (Republican) 70.2%
Jim Bryan (Democratic) 23.4%
Mark Wichern (Independent) 6.5%

Florida 2

R+6

Steve Southerland
Republican

2010
Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

√ Gwen Graham (Democratic) 50.4%
Steve Southerland (Republican) 49.6%

Florida 3

R+12

Ted Yoho
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ted Yoho (Republican) 65.0%
Marihelen Wheeler (Democratic) 32.3%
Howard Term Limits Lawson (Independent) 2.7%

Florida 4

R+17

Ander Crenshaw
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ander Crenshaw (Republican) 78.3%
Paula Moser-Bartlett (Independent) 15.7%
Gary Koniz (Independent) 6.0%

Florida 5

D+16

Corrine Brown
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Corrine Brown (Democratic) 65.5%
Glo Scurry-Smith (Republican) 34.5%

Florida 6

R+8

Ron DeSantis
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ron DeSantis (Republican) 62.5%
David Cox (Democratic) 37.5%

Florida 7

R+4

John Mica
Republican

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Mica (Republican) 63.6%
Wes Neuman (Democratic) 32.1%
Al Krulick (Independent) 4.3%

Florida 8

R+8

Bill Posey
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Posey (Republican) 65.9%
Gabriel Rothblatt (Democratic) 34.1%

Florida 9

D+4

Alan Grayson
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Alan Grayson (Democratic) 54.0%
Carol Platt (Republican) 43.1%
Marko Milakovich (Independent) 2.9%

Florida 10

R+7

Dan Webster
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dan Webster (Republican) 61.5%
Michael McKenna (Democratic) 38.5%

Florida 11

R+8

Rich Nugent
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rich Nugent (Republican) 66.7%
Dave Koller (Democratic) 33.3%

Florida 12

R+6

Gus Bilirakis
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gus Bilirakis (Republican) unopposed.

Florida 13

R+1

David Jolly
Republican

2014
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Jolly (Republican) 75.2%
Lucas Overby (Libertarian) 24.8%

Florida 14

D+11

Kathy Castor
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kathy Castor (Democratic) unopposed.

Florida 15

R+6

Dennis Ross
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dennis Ross (Republican) 60.3%
Alan Cohn (Democratic) 39.7%

Florida 16

R+5

Vern Buchanan
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Vern Buchanan (Republican) 61.6%
Henry Lawrence (Democratic) 38.4%

Florida 17

R+10

Tom Rooney
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Rooney (Republican) 63.2%
Will Bronson (Democratic) 36.8%

Florida 18

R+3

Patrick Murphy
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Patrick Murphy (Democratic) 59.8%
Carl Domino (Republican) 40.2%

Florida 19

R+11

Curt Clawson
Republican

2014
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Curt Clawson (Republican) 64.6%
April Freeman (Democratic) 32.7%
Ray Netherwood (Libertarian) 2.7%

Florida 20

D+28

Alcee Hastings
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Alcee Hastings (Democratic) 81.6%
Jay Bonner (Republican) 18.4%

Florida 21

D+12

Ted Deutch
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ted Deutch (Democratic) unopposed.

Florida 22

D+4

Lois Frankel
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lois Frankel (Democratic) 58.0%
Paul Spain (Republican) 42.0%

Florida 23

D+11

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) 62.7%
Joe Kaufman (Republican) 37.3%

Florida 24

D+33

Frederica Wilson
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Frederica Wilson (Democratic) 86.2%
Dufirstson Neree (Republican) 10.2%
Luis Fernandez (Independent) 3.7%

Florida 25

R+6

Mario Diaz-Balart
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican) unopposed.

Florida 26

R+4

Joe Garcia
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Carlos Curbelo (Republican) 51.5%
Joe Garcia (Democratic) 48.5%

Florida 27

R+2

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Republican

1989
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican) unopposed.


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Georgia 1

R+9

Jack Kingston
Republican

1992
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Buddy Carter (Republican) 60.9%
Brian Reese (Democratic) 39.1%

Georgia 2

D+6

Sanford Bishop
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sanford Bishop (Democratic) 59.1%
Greg Duke (Republican) 40.9%

Georgia 3

R+19

Lynn Westmoreland
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lynn Westmoreland (Republican) unopposed.

Georgia 4

D+21

Hank Johnson
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Hank Johnson (Democratic) unopposed.

Georgia 5

D+32

John Lewis
Democratic

1986
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Lewis (Democratic) unopposed.

Georgia 6

R+14

Tom Price
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Price (Republican) 66.0%
Bob Montigel (Democratic) 34.0%

Georgia 7

R+14

Rob Woodall
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rob Woodall (Republican) 65.4%
Thomas Wight (Democratic) 34.6%

Georgia 8

R+15

Austin Scott
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Austin Scott (Republican) unopposed.

Georgia 9

R+30

Doug Collins
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Doug Collins (Republican) 80.7%
David Vogel (Democratic) 19.3%

Georgia 10

R+14

Paul Broun
Republican

2007
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Jody Hice (Republican) 66.5%
Ken Dious (Democratic) 33.5%

Georgia 11

R+19

Phil Gingrey
Republican

2002
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Barry Loudermilk (Republican) unopposed.

Georgia 12

R+9

John Barrow
Democratic

2004
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Rick W. Allen (Republican) 54.8%
John Barrow (Democratic) 45.2%

Georgia 13

D+16

David Scott
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Scott (Democratic) unopposed.

Georgia 14

R+26

Tom Graves
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Graves (Republican) unopposed.


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Hawaii 1

D+18

Colleen Hanabusa
Democratic

2010
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Democratic hold.

√ Mark Takai (Democratic) 51.9%
Charles Djou (Republican) 48.1%

Hawaii 2

D+21

Tulsi Gabbard
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tulsi Gabbard (Democratic) 78.8%
Kawika Crowley (Republican) 18.7%
Joe Kent (Libertarian) 2.5%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Idaho 1

R+18

Raul Labrador
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Raul Labrador (Republican) 65.0%
Shirley Ringo (Democratic) 35.0%

Idaho 2

R+17

Mike Simpson
Republican

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Simpson (Republican) 61.4%
Richard Stallings (Democratic) 38.6%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Illinois 1

D+28

Bobby Rush
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bobby Rush (Democratic) 73.1%
Jimmy Lee Tillman (Republican) 26.9%

Illinois 2

D+29

Robin Kelly
Democratic

2013
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Robin Kelly (Democratic) 78.5%
Eric Wallace (Republican) 21.5%

Illinois 3

D+5

Dan Lipinski
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dan Lipinski (Democratic) 64.6%
Sharon Brannigan (Republican) 35.4%

Illinois 4

D+29

Luis Gutierrez
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Luis Gutierrez (Democratic) 78%
Hector Concepcion (Republican) 22%

Illinois 5

D+16

Mike Quigley
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Quigley (Democratic) 63.2%
Vince Kolber (Republican) 30.6%
Nancy Wade (Green) 6.1%

Illinois 6

R+4

Peter Roskam
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Peter Roskam (Republican) 67.1%
Michael Mason (Democratic) 32.9%

Illinois 7

D+36

Danny Davis
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Danny Davis (Democratic) 85%
Robert Bumpers (Republican) 15%

Illinois 8

D+8

Tammy Duckworth
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) 55.7%
Larry Kaifesh (Republican) 44.3%

Illinois 9

D+15

Jan Schakowsky
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jan Schakowsky (Democratic) 66.1%
Susanne Atanus (Republican) 33.9%

Illinois 10

D+8

Brad Schneider
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Bob Dold (Republican) 51.3%
Brad Schneider (Democratic) 48.7%

Illinois 11

D+8

Bill Foster
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Foster (Democratic) 53.5%
Darlene Senger (Republican) 46.5%

Illinois 12

Even

Bill Enyart
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Mike Bost (Republican) 52.5%
Bill Enyart (Democratic) 41.9%

Illinois 13

Even

Rodney Davis
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rodney Davis (Republican) 58.7%
Ann Callis (Democratic) 41.3%

Illinois 14

R+5

Randy Hultgren
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Randy Hultgren (Republican) 65.4%
Dennis Anderson (Democratic) 34.6%

Illinois 15

R+14

John Shimkus
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Shimkus (Republican) 75%
Eric Thorsland (Democratic) 25%

Illinois 16

R+4

Adam Kinzinger
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Adam Kinzinger (Republican) 70.6%
Randall Olsen (Democratic) 29.4%

Illinois 17

D+7

Cheri Bustos
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Cheri Bustos (Democratic) 55.5%
Bobby Schilling (Republican) 44.5%

Illinois 18

R+11

Aaron Schock
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Aaron Schock (Republican) 74.7%
Darrel Miller (Democratic) 25.3%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Indiana 1

D+10

Pete Visclosky
Democratic

1984
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Pete Visclosky (Democratic) 60.9%
Mark Leyva (Republican) 35.8%
Donna Dunn (Libertarian) 3.3%

Indiana 2

R+6

Jackie Walorski
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jackie Walorski (Republican) 58.9%
Joe Bock (Democratic) 38.3%
Jeff Petermann (Libertarian) 2.8%

Indiana 3

R+13

Marlin Stutzman
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Marlin Stutzman (Republican) 65.8%
Justin Kuhnle (Democratic) 26.7%
Scott Wise (Libertarian) 7.5%

Indiana 4

R+11

Todd Rokita
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Todd Rokita (Republican) 66.9%
John Dale (Democratic) 33.1%

Indiana 5

R+9

Susan Brooks
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Susan Brooks (Republican) 65.2%
Shawn Denney (Democratic) 30.8%
John Krom (Libertarian) 4.0%

Indiana 6

R+12

Luke Messer
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Luke Messer (Republican) 65.9%
Susan Hall Heitzman (Democratic) 29.4%
Eric Miller (Libertarian) 4.8%

Indiana 7

D+13

André Carson
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ André Carson (Democratic) 54.7%
Catherine Ping (Republican) 41.8%
Chris Mayo (Libertarian) 3.5%

Indiana 8

R+8

Larry Bucshon
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Larry Bucshon (Republican) 60.3%
Tom Spangler (Democratic) 35.8%
Andrew Horning (Libertarian) 3.8%

Indiana 9

R+9

Todd Young
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Todd Young (Republican) 62.2%
Bill Bailey (Democratic) 33.7%
Mike Frey (Libertarian) 4.1%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Iowa 1

D+5

Bruce Braley
Democratic

2006
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican gain.

√ Rod Blum (Republican) 51.1%
Pat Murphy (Democratic) 48.8%

Iowa 2

D+4

Dave Loebsack
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dave Loebsack (Democratic) 52.4%
Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican) 47.5%

Iowa 3

Even

Tom Latham
Republican

1994
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ David Young (Republican) 52.8%
Staci Appel (Democratic) 42.2%
Edward Wright (Libertarian) 3.2%
Bryan Jack Holder (Independent) 1.5%

Iowa 4

R+5

Steve King
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve King (Republican) 61.6%
Jim Mowrer (Democratic) 38.3%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kansas 1

R+23

Tim Huelskamp
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tim Huelskamp (Republican) 67.5%
Jim Sherow (Democratic) 32.5%

Kansas 2

R+8

Lynn Jenkins
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lynn Jenkins (Republican) 57.2%
Margie Wakefield (Democratic) 38.5%
Chris Clemmons (Libertarian) 4.3%

Kansas 3

R+6

Kevin Yoder
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kevin Yoder (Republican) 60.0%
Kelly Kultala (Democratic) 40.0%

Kansas 4

R+14

Mike Pompeo
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Pompeo (Republican) 66.8%
Perry Schuckman (Democratic) 33.2%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kentucky 1

R+18

Ed Whitfield
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ed Whitfield (Republican) 73.1%
Charles Hatchett (Democratic) 26.9%

Kentucky 2

R+16

Brett Guthrie
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Brett Guthrie (Republican) 69.2%
Ron Leach (Democratic) 30.8%

Kentucky 3

D+4

John Yarmuth
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Yarmuth (Democratic) 63.5%
Michael Macfarlane (Republican) 35.6%
Gregory Puccetti (Independent) 0.9%

Kentucky 4

R+16

Thomas Massie
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Thomas Massie (Republican) 67.7%
Peter Newberry (Democratic) 32.3%

Kentucky 5

R+25

Hal Rogers
Republican

1980
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Hal Rogers (Republican) 78.2%
Kenneth Stepp (Democratic) 21.8%

Kentucky 6

R+9

Andy Barr
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Andy Barr (Republican) 60.0%
Elisabeth Jensen (Democratic) 40.0%


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District
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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Louisiana 1

R+26

Steve Scalise
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Scalise (Republican) 77.5%
Vinny Mendoza (Democratic) 10.2%
Lee Dugas (Democratic) 8.7%
Jeff Sanford (Libertarian) 3.6%

Louisiana 2

D+23

Cedric Richmond
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Cedric Richmond (Democratic) 68.7%
Gary Landrieu (Democratic) 17.1%
David Brooks (Independent) 7.4%
Samuel Davenport (Libertarian) 6.9%

Louisiana 3

R+19

Charles Boustany
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Charles Boustany (Republican) 78.7%
Russell Richard (Independent) 12.0%
Bryan Barrilleaux (Republican) 9.3%

Louisiana 4

R+13

John Fleming
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Fleming (Republican) 73.4%
Randall Lord (Libertarian) 26.6%

Louisiana 5

R+15

Vance McAllister
Republican

2013
Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.

√ Ralph Abraham (Republican) 64.2%
Jamie Mayo (Democratic) 35.8%

Louisiana 6

R+21

Bill Cassidy
Republican

2008
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Garret Graves (Republican) 62.5%
Edwin Edwards (Democratic) 37.5%


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This race
Location

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elected
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Maine 1

D+9

Chellie Pingree
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chellie Pingree (Democratic) 60.4%
Isaac Misiuk (Republican) 30.7%
Richard Murphy (Independent) 8.5%

Maine 2

D+2

Mike Michaud
Democratic

2002
Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
Republican gain.

√ Bruce Poliquin (Republican) 47.1%
Emily Cain (Democratic) 41.8%
Blaine Richardson (Independent) 10.6%


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District
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Location

PVI
Representative
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First
elected
Status
Candidates

Maryland 1

R+14

Andrew Harris
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Andy Harris (Republican) 70.5%
Bill Tilghman (Democratic) 29.5%

Maryland 2

D+10

Dutch Ruppersberger
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic) 61.3%
Dave Banach (Republican) 35.9%
Ian Schlakman (Green) 2.8%

Maryland 3

D+9

John Sarbanes
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Sarbanes (Democratic) 59.6%
Charles Long (Republican) 40.4%

Maryland 4

D+26

Donna Edwards
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Donna Edwards (Democratic) 70.2%
Nancy Hoyt (Republican) 28.3%
Arvin Vohra (Libertarian) 1.5%

Maryland 5

D+14

Steny Hoyer
Democratic

1981
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steny Hoyer (Democratic) 64.1%
Chris Chaffee (Republican) 35.9%

Maryland 6

D+4

John K. Delaney
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Delaney (Democratic) 49.7%
Daniel Bongino (Republican) 48.3%
George Gluck (Green) 2.0%

Maryland 7

D+24

Elijah Cummings
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Elijah Cummings (Democratic) 70.0%
Corrogan Vaughn (Republican) 27.0%
Scott Soffen (Libertarian) 3.0%

Maryland 8

D+11

Chris Van Hollen
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chris Van Hollen (Democratic) 60.9%
David Wallace (Republican) 39.1%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Massachusetts 1

D+13

Richard Neal
Democratic

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Richard Neal (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 2

D+8

Jim McGovern
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim McGovern (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 3

D+6

Niki Tsongas
Democratic

2007
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Niki Tsongas (Democratic) 63.0%
Roseann Wofford (Republican) 37.0%

Massachusetts 4

D+6

Joe Kennedy
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Kennedy (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 5

D+14

Katherine Clark
Democratic

2013
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Katherine Clark (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 6

D+4

John Tierney
Democratic

1996
Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

√ Seth Moulton (Democratic) 55.0%
Richard Tisei (Republican) 41.1%
Chris Stockwell (Independent) 3.9%

Massachusetts 7

D+31

Mike Capuano
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Capuano (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 8

D+6

Stephen Lynch
Democratic

2001
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Stephen Lynch (Democratic) unopposed.

Massachusetts 9

D+5

Bill Keating
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Keating (Democratic) 55.0%
John Chapman (Republican) 45.0%


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This race
Location

PVI
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Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Michigan 1

R+5

Dan Benishek
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dan Benishek (Republican) 52.1%
Jerry Cannon (Democratic) 45.3%
Loel Gnadt (Libertarian) 1.5%
Ellis Boal (Green) 1.1%

Michigan 2

R+7

Bill Huizenga
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Huizenga (Republican) 63.6%
Dean Vanderstelt (Democratic) 33.3%
Ronald Welch (Libertarian) 1.8%
Ron Graeser (US Taxpayer) 1.3%

Michigan 3

R+4

Justin Amash
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Justin Amash (Republican) 57.9%
Bob Goodrich (Democratic) 39.0%
Tonya Duncan (Green) 3.1%

Michigan 4

R+5

Dave Camp
Republican

1990
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ John Moolenaar (Republican) 56.5%
Jeff Holmes (Democratic) 39.1%
George Zimmer (US Taxpayer) 2.3%
Will White (Libertarian) 2.1%

Michigan 5

D+10

Dan Kildee
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dan Kildee (Democratic) 66.7%
Allen Hardwick (Republican) 31.2%
Harold Jones (Libertarian) 2.1%

Michigan 6

R+1

Fred Upton
Republican

1986
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Fred Upton (Republican) 55.9%
Paul Clements (Democratic) 40.4%
Erwin Haas (Libertarian) 2.6%
John Lawrence (Green) 1.1%

Michigan 7

R+3

Tim Walberg
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tim Walberg (Republican) 53.5%
Pam Byrnes (Democratic) 41.2%
Ken Proctor (Libertarian) 2.0%
David Swartout (Independent) 2.0%
Rick Strawcutter (US Taxpayer) 1.4%

Michigan 8

R+2

Mike Rogers
Republican

2000
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Mike Bishop (Republican) 54.6%
Eric Schertzing (Democratic) 42.1%
James Weeks (Libertarian) 1.9%
Jim Casha (Green) 0.8%
Jeremy Burgess (Natural Law) 0.7%

Michigan 9

D+6

Sander Levin
Democratic

1982
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sander Levin (Democratic) 60.4%
George Brikho (Republican) 36.1%
Gregory Creswell (Libertarian) 2.1%
John McDermott (Green) 1.4%

Michigan 10

R+6

Candice Miller
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Candice Miller (Republican) 68.7%
Chuck Stadler (Democratic) 29.4%
Harley Mikkelson (Green)2.0%

Michigan 11

R+4

Kerry Bentivolio
Republican

2012
Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.

√ David Trott (Republican) 55.9%
Bobby McKenzie (Democratic) 40.5%
John Tatar (Libertarian) 3.1%

Michigan 12

D+15

John Dingell
Democratic

1955
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

√ Debbie Dingell (Democratic) 65.0%
Terry Bowman (Republican) 31.3%
Gary Walkowicz (Independent) 2.4%
Bhagwan Dashairya (Libertarian) 1.2%

Michigan 13

D+34

John Conyers
Democratic

1964
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Conyers (Democratic) 79.5%
Jeff Gorman (Republican) 16.3%
Chris Sharer (Libertarian) 2.1%
Sam Johnson (Independent) 2.1%

Michigan 14

D+29

Gary Peters
Democratic

2008
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Democratic hold.

√ Brenda Lawrence (Democratic) 77.8%
Christina Barr (Republican) 19.7%
Leonard Schwartz (Libertarian) 1.6%
Stephen Boyle (Green) 0.9%


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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Minnesota 1

R+1

Tim Walz
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tim Walz (Democratic) 54.3%
Jim Hagedorn (Republican) 45.7%

Minnesota 2

R+2

John Kline
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Kline (Republican) 56.1%
Mike Obermueller (Democratic) 38.9%
Paula Overby (Independence) 5.0%

Minnesota 3

R+2

Erik Paulsen
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Erik Paulsen (Republican) 62.2%
Sharon Sund (Democratic) 37.8%

Minnesota 4

D+11

Betty McCollum
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Betty McCollum (Democratic) 61.2%
Sharna Wahlgren (Republican) 32.9%
Dave Thomas (Independence) 5.8%

Minnesota 5

D+22

Keith Ellison
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Keith Ellison (Democratic) 70.9%
Doug Daggett (Republican) 24.0%
Lee Bauer (Independence) 5.1%

Minnesota 6

R+10

Michele Bachmann
Republican

2006
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Tom Emmer (Republican) 56.3%
Joe Perske (Democratic) 38.4%
John Denney (Independence) 5.3%

Minnesota 7

R+6

Collin Peterson
Democratic

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Collin Peterson (Democratic) 54.3%
Torrey Westrom (Republican) 45.7%

Minnesota 8

D+1

Rick Nolan
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rick Nolan (Democratic) 48.5%
Stewart Mills III (Republican) 47.1%
Skip Sandman (Green) 4.3%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Mississippi 1

R+16

Alan Nunnelee
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Alan Nunnelee (Republican) 67.9%
Ron Dickey (Democratic) 28.9%
Danny Bedwell (Libertarian) 2.5%
Lajena Walley (Reform) 0.6%

Mississippi 2

D+13

Bennie Thompson
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bennie Thompson (Democratic) 67.7%
Troy Ray (Independent) 24.5%
Shelley Shoemake (Reform) 7.7%

Mississippi 3

R+14

Gregg Harper
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gregg Harper (Republican) 68.9%
Doug Magee (Democratic) 27.9%
Roger Gerrard (Independent) 2.3%
Barbara Dale Washer (Reform) 0.9%

Mississippi 4

R+21

Steven Palazzo
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steven Palazzo (Republican) 69.9%
Matt Moore (Democratic) 24.3%
Cindy Burleson (Independent) 2.4%
Joey Robinson (Libertarian) 2.2%
Eli Jackson (Reform) 0.6%
Ed Reich (Independent) 0.6%


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Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Missouri 1

D+28

Lacy Clay
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lacy Clay (Democratic) 72.9%
Daniel Elder (Republican) 21.6%
Robb Cunningham (Libertarian) 5.5%

Missouri 2

R+8

Ann Wagner
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ann Wagner (Republican) 64.1%
Arthur Lieber (Democratic) 32.6%
Bill Slantz (Libertarian) 3.3%

Missouri 3

R+13

Blaine Luetkemeyer
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) 68.3%
Courtney Denton (Democratic) 27.2%
Steven Hedrick (Libertarian) 4.5%

Missouri 4

R+13

Vicky Hartzler
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Vicky Hartzler (Republican) 68.1%
Nate Irvin (Democratic) 26.4%
Herschel Young (Libertarian) 5.6%

Missouri 5

D+9

Emanuel Cleaver
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic) 51.6%
Jacob Turk (Republican) 45.0%
Roy Welborn (Libertarian) 3.5%

Missouri 6

R+12

Sam Graves
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sam Graves (Republican) 66.6%
Bill Hedge (Democratic) 29.5%
Russ Monchil (Libertarian) 3.8%

Missouri 7

R+19

Billy Long
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Billy Long (Republican) 63.5%
Jim Evans (Democratic) 28.8%
Kevin Craig (Libertarian) 7.7%

Missouri 8

R+17

Jason Smith
Republican

2013
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jason Smith (Republican) 66.7%
Barbara Stocker (Democratic) 24.3%
Terry Hampton (Independent) 4.3%
Doug Enyart (Constitution) 2.4%
Rick Vandeven (Libertarian) 2.4%


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elected
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Montana at-large

R+7

Steve Daines
Republican

2012
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Ryan Zinke (Republican) 55.4%
John Lewis (Democratic) 40.4%
Mike Fellows (Libertarian) 4.2%


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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Nebraska 1

R+10

Jeff Fortenberry
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jeff Fortenberry (Republican) 68.8%
Dennis Crawford (Democratic) 31.2%

Nebraska 2

R+4

Lee Terry
Republican

1998
Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

√ Brad Ashford (Democratic) 49.0%
Lee Terry (Republican) 45.7%
Steven Laird (Libertarian) 5.3%

Nebraska 3

R+23

Adrian Smith
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Adrian Smith (Republican) 75.4%
Mark Sullivan (Democratic) 24.6%


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District
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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Nevada 1

D+14

Dina Titus
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dina Titus (Democratic) 56.8%
Annette Teijeiro (Republican) 37.9%
Richard Charles (Libertarian) 3.3%
Kamau Bakari (Independent American) 2.0%

Nevada 2

R+5

Mark Amodei
Republican

2011
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mark Amodei (Republican) 65.8%
Kristen Spees (Democratic) 27.9%
Janine Hansen (Independent American) 6.3%

Nevada 3

Even

Joe Heck
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Heck (Republican) 60.8%
Erin Bilbray (Democratic) 36.1%
David Goosen (Independent) 1.1%
Randy Kimmick (Libertarian) 1.1%
Steven St. John (Independent) 0.9%

Nevada 4

D+4

Steven Horsford
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Cresent Hardy (Republican) 48.5%
Steven Horsford (Democratic) 45.8%
Steve Brown (Libertarian) 3.2%
Russell Best (Independent American) 2.6%


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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

New Hampshire 1

R+1

Carol Shea-Porter
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Frank Guinta (Republican) 51.8%
Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic) 48.2%

New Hampshire 2

D+3

Ann McLane Kuster
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ann McLane Kuster (Democratic) 55%
Marilinda Garcia (Republican) 45%


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This race
Location

PVI
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First
elected
Status
Candidates

New Jersey 1

D+13

Vacant
Incumbent resigned
Democratic hold.

√ Donald Norcross (Democratic) 57.4%
Garry Cobb (Republican) 39.4%
Scot John Tomaszewski (Independent) 1.1%
Margaret Chapman (Independent) 0.7%
Robert Shapiro (Independent) 0.7%
Mike Berman (Independent) 0.4%
Don Letton (D-R) 0.3%

New Jersey 2

D+1

Frank LoBiondo
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Frank LoBiondo (Republican) 61.4%
Bill Hughes Jr. (Democratic) 37.3%
Alexander Spano (D-R) 0.4%
Constantino Rozzo (American Labor) 0.3%
Bayo Olabisi (Independent) 0.3%
Gary Stein (Independent) 0.3%

New Jersey 3

R+1

Jon Runyan
Republican

2010
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Tom MacArthur (Republican) 54.0%
Aimee Belgard (Democratic) 44.3%
Frederick John LaVergne (D-R) 1.7%

New Jersey 4

R+7

Chris Smith
Republican

1980
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chris Smith (Republican) 68.0%
Ruben Scolavino (Democratic) 31.1%
Scott Neuman (Independent) 0.9%

New Jersey 5

R+4

Scott Garrett
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott Garrett (Republican) 55.4%
Roy Cho (Democratic) 43.3%
Mark Quick (Independent) 1.3%

New Jersey 6

D+8

Frank Pallone
Democratic

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Frank Pallone (Democratic) 59.9%
Anthony Wilkinson (Republican) 38.9%
Dorit Goikhman (Libertarian) 1.2%

New Jersey 7

R+6

Leonard Lance
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Leonard Lance (Republican) 59.2%
Janice Kovach (Democratic) 38.8%
Jim Gawron (Libertarian) 2.0%

New Jersey 8

D+24

Albio Sires
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Albio Sires (Democratic) 77.4%
Jude-Anthony Tiscornia (Republican) 19.0%
Herbert Shaw (Independent) 1.5%
Pablo Olivera (Independent) 1.3%
Robert Thorne (Independent) 0.8%

New Jersey 9

D+14

Bill Pascrell
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Pascrell (Democratic) 68.5%
Dierdre Paul (Republican) 30.1%
Nestor Montilla (Independent) 1.4%

New Jersey 10

D+34

Donald Payne
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Donald Payne (Democratic) 85.4%
Yolanda Dentley (Republican) 12.6%
Gwendolyn Franklin (Independent) 1.1%
Dark Angel (Independent) 0.9%

New Jersey 11

R+6

Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (Republican) 62.6%
Mark Dunec (Democratic) 37.4%

New Jersey 12

D+14

Rush Holt Jr.
Democratic

1998
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

√ Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic) 61.0%
Alieta Eck (Republican) 36.5%
Don DeZarn (Independent) 0.9%
Steven Welzer (Green) 0.6%
Ken Cody (Independent) 0.4%
Jack Freudenheim (Independent) 0.4%
Allen Cannon (D-R) 0.3%


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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

New Mexico 1

D+7

Michelle Luján Grisham
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Michelle Luján Grisham (Democratic) 58.6%
Mike Frese (Republican) 41.4%

New Mexico 2

R+5

Steve Pearce
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Pearce (Republican) 64.5%
Rocky Lara (Democratic) 35.5%

New Mexico 3

D+8

Ben Ray Luján
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ben Ray Luján (Democratic) 61.5%
Jeff Byrd (Republican) 38.5%


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elected
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New York 1

R+2

Tim Bishop
Democratic

2002
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Lee Zeldin (Republican) 54.4%
Tim Bishop (Democratic) 45.5%

New York 2

R+1

Peter King
Republican

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Peter King (Republican) 68.3%
Pat Maher (Democratic) 30.0%
Will Stevenson (Green) 1.6%

New York 3

Even

Steve Israel
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Israel (Democratic) 54.8%
Grant Lally (Republican) 45.2%

New York 4

D+3

Carolyn McCarthy
Democratic

1996
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

√ Kathleen Rice (Democratic) 52.8%
Bruce Blakeman (Republican) 47.1%

New York 5

D+35

Gregory Meeks
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gregory Meeks (Democratic) 94.9%
Allen Steinhardt (Independent) 4.9%

New York 6

D+13

Grace Meng
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Grace Meng (Democratic) 98.8%
Write-ins 1.2%

New York 7

D+34

Nydia Velazquez
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Nydia Velazquez (Democratic) 88.7%
Jose Luis Fernandez (Republican) 9.0%
Allan Romaguera (Conservative) 2.2%

New York 8

D+35

Hakeem Jeffries
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Hakeem Jeffries (Democratic) 92.0%
Alan Ballone (Conservative) 7.9%

New York 9

D+32

Yvette Clarke
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Yvette Clarke (Democratic) 89.3%
Daniel Cavanaugh (Conservative) 10.5%

New York 10

D+23

Jerry Nadler
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jerry Nadler (Democratic) 87.4%
Ross Brady (Conservative) 11.8%
Michael J. Dilger (America First) 0.5%

New York 11

R+2

Michael Grimm
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Michael Grimm (Republican) 54.9%
Domenic Recchia (Democratic) 42.1%
Henry Bardel (Green) 2.5%

New York 12

D+27

Carolyn Maloney
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Carolyn Maloney (Democratic) 79.9%
Nick Di Iorio (Republican) 20.0%

New York 13

D+42

Charles Rangel
Democratic

1970
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Charles Rangel (Democratic) 87.3%
Daniel Vila (Green) 12.5%

New York 14

D+26

Joe Crowley
Democratic

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Crowley (Democratic) 88.0%
Elizabeth Perri (Conservative) 11.8%

New York 15

D+42

José Serrano
Democratic

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ José Serrano (Democratic) 97.1%
Eduardo Ramirez (Conservative) 1.9%
Bill Edstrom (Green) 1.0%

New York 16

D+21

Eliot Engel
Democratic

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Eliot Engel (Democratic) 99.3
Write-ins 0.7%

New York 17

D+5

Nita Lowey
Democratic

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Nita Lowey (Democratic) 56.4%
Chris Day (Republican) 43.5%

New York 18

Even

Sean Patrick Maloney
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic) 49.7%
Nan Hayworth (Republican) 47.8%
Scott Smith (Independent) 2.4%

New York 19

D+1

Chris Gibson
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chris Gibson (Republican) 64.5%
Sean Eldridge (Democratic) 35.5%

New York 20

D+7

Paul Tonko
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Paul Tonko (Democratic) 61.2%
Jim Fischer (Republican) 38.7%

New York 21

Even

Bill Owens
Democratic

2009
Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

√ Elise Stefanik (Republican) 55.1%
Aaron Woolf (Democratic) 33.8%
Matt Funiciello (Green) 11.0%

New York 22

R+3

Richard Hanna
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Richard Hanna (Republican) 98.4%
Write-ins 1.6%

New York 23

R+3

Tom Reed
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Reed (Republican) 61.7%
Martha Robertson (Democratic) 38.3%

New York 24

D+5

Dan Maffei
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ John Katko (Republican) 59.5%
Dan Maffei (Democratic) 40.3%

New York 25

D+7

Louise Slaughter
Democratic

1986
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Louise Slaughter (Democratic) 50.2%
Mark Assini (Republican) 49.7%

New York 26

D+7

Brian Higgins
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Brian Higgins (Democratic) 68.15%
Kathy Weppner (Republican) 31.85%

New York 27

R+8

Chris Collins
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chris Collins (Republican) 71.0%
Jim O'Donnell (Democratic) 28.9%


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Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

North Carolina 1

D+19

G. K. Butterfield
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ G. K. Butterfield (Democratic) 73.38%
Arthur Rich (Republican) 26.62%

North Carolina 2

R+10

Renee Ellmers
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Renee Ellmers (Republican) 58.83%
Clay Aiken (Democratic) 41.17%

North Carolina 3

R+11

Walter B. Jones Jr.
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Walter B. Jones Jr. (Republican) 67.81%
Marshall Adame (Democratic) 32.19%

North Carolina 4

D+20

David Price
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Price (Democratic) 74.75%
Paul M. Wright (Republican) 25.25%

North Carolina 5

R+11

Virginia Foxx
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Virginia Foxx (Republican) 61.02%
Josh Brannon (Democratic) 38.98%

North Carolina 6

R+10

Howard Coble
Republican

1984
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Mark Walker (Republican) 58.67%
Laura Fjeld (Democratic) 41.33%

North Carolina 7

R+12

Mike McIntyre
Democratic

1996
Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

√ David Rouzer (Republican) 59.35%
Jonathan Barfield (Democratic) 37.11%
J. Wesley Casteen (Libertarian) 3.47%
Write-Ins 0.07%

North Carolina 8

R+11

Richard Hudson
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Richard Hudson (Republican) 64.86%
Antonio Blue (Democratic) 35.14%

North Carolina 9

R+8

Robert Pittenger
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Robert Pittenger (Republican) 93.90
Write-In (Miscellaneous) 4.73%
Shawn Eckles (Write-In) 1.36%[55]

North Carolina 10

R+11

Patrick T. McHenry
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Patrick T. McHenry (Republican) 61.02%
Tate MacQueen (Democratic) 38.98%

North Carolina 11

R+13

Mark Meadows
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mark Meadows (Republican) 62.9%
Thomas Waddell Hill (Democratic) 37.1%

North Carolina 12

D+26

Vacant
Incumbent resigned
Democratic hold.

√ Alma Adams (Democratic) 75.35%
Vince Coakley (Republican) 24.65%

North Carolina 13

R+8

George Holding
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ George Holding (Republican) 57.31%
Brenda Cleary (Democratic) 42.69%


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North Dakota at-large

R+10

Kevin Cramer
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kevin Cramer (Republican) 55.5%
George B. Sinner (Democratic) 38.5%
Jack Seaman (Libertarian) 5.8%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Ohio 1

R+6

Steve Chabot
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Chabot (Republican) 63.2%
Fred Kundrata (Democratic) 36.8%

Ohio 2

R+8

Brad Wenstrup
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Brad Wenstrup (Republican) 66.0%
Marek Tyszkiewicz (Democratic) 34.0%

Ohio 3

D+17

Joyce Beatty
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joyce Beatty (Democratic) 64.1%
John Adams (Republican) 35.9%

Ohio 4

R+9

Jim Jordan
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Jordan (Republican) 67.7%
Janet Garrett (Democratic) 32.3%

Ohio 5

R+7

Bob Latta
Republican

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bob Latta (Republican) 66.5%
Robert Fry (Democratic) 28.9%
Eric Eberly (Libertarian) 4.6%

Ohio 6

R+8

Bill Johnson
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Johnson (Republican) 58.2%
Jennifer Garrison (Democratic) 38.6%
Dennis Lambert (Green) 3.2%

Ohio 7

R+6

Bob Gibbs
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bob Gibbs (Republican) unopposed

Ohio 8

R+15

John Boehner
Republican

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Boehner (Republican) 67.2%
Tom Poetter (Democratic) 27.4%
Jim Condit Jr. (Constitution) 5.4%

Ohio 9

D+15

Marcy Kaptur
Democratic

1982
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Marcy Kaptur (Democratic) 67.7%
Richard May (Republican) 32.3%

Ohio 10

R+3

Mike Turner
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Turner (Republican) 65.2%
Robert Klepinger (Democratic) 31.5%
David Harlow (Libertarian) 3.3%

Ohio 11

D+30

Marcia Fudge
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Marcia Fudge (Democratic) 79.4%
Mark Zetzer (Republican) 20.6%

Ohio 12

R+8

Pat Tiberi
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Pat Tiberi (Republican) 68.1%
David Tibbs (Democratic) 27.8%
Bob Hart (Green) 4.1%

Ohio 13

D+11

Tim Ryan
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tim Ryan (Democratic) 68.5%
Thomas Pekarek (Republican)31.5%

Ohio 14

R+4

David Joyce
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Joyce (Republican) 63.3%
Michael Wager (Democratic) 33.0%
David Macko (Libertarian) 3.7%

Ohio 15

R+6

Steve Stivers
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Stivers (Republican) 66.0%
Scott Wharton (Democratic) 34.0%

Ohio 16

R+6

Jim Renacci
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Renacci (Republican) 63.7%
Pete Crossland (Democratic) 36.3%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Oklahoma 1

R+18

Jim Bridenstine
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Bridenstine (Republican) unopposed.

Oklahoma 2

R+20

Markwayne Mullin
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Markwayne Mullin (Republican) 70.0%
Earl Everett (Democratic) 24.6%
Jon Douthitt (Independent) 5.4%

Oklahoma 3

R+26

Frank Lucas
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Frank Lucas (Republican) 78.6%
Frankie Robbins (Democratic) 21.4%

Oklahoma 4

R+19

Tom Cole
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Cole (Republican) 70.8%
Bert Smith (Democratic) 24.7%
Dennis Johnson (Independent) 4.5%

Oklahoma 5

R+12

James Lankford
Republican

2010
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Steve Russell (Republican) 60.1%
Al McAffrey (Democratic) 36.3%
Robert Murphy (Independent) 1.4%
Tom Boggs (Independent) 1.3%
Buddy Ray (Independent) 0.9%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Oregon 1

D+7

Suzanne Bonamici
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic) 57.6%
Jason Yates (Republican) 34.6%
James Foster (Libertarian) 3.9%
Steven Reynolds (Pacific Green) 3.8%

Oregon 2

R+10

Greg Walden
Republican

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Greg Walden (Republican) 70.4%
Aelea Cristofferson (Democratic) 25.7%
Sharon Durbin (Libertarian) 3.9%

Oregon 3

D+22

Earl Blumenauer
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) 73.0%
James Buchal (Republican) 19.5%
Michael Meo (Pacific Green) 4.0%
Jeffrey Langan (Libertarian) 2.1%

Oregon 4

D+2

Peter DeFazio
Democratic

1986
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Peter DeFazio (Democratic) 58.6%
Art Robinson (Republican) 37.7%
Mike Beilstein (Pacific Green) 2.2%
David Chester (Libertarian) 1.5%

Oregon 5

Even

Kurt Schrader
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kurt Schrader (Democratic) 53.9%
Tootie Smith (Republican) 39.4%
Marvin Sannes (Independent) 2.7%
Raymond Baldwin (Constitution) 2.2%
Daniel Souza (Libertarian) 1.8%


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This race
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PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Pennsylvania 1

D+28

Bob Brady
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bob Brady (Democratic) 82.8%
Megan Rath (Republican) 17.2%

Pennsylvania 2

D+38

Chaka Fattah
Democratic

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chaka Fattah (Democratic) 87.7%
Armond James (Republican) 12.3%

Pennsylvania 3

R+8

Mike Kelly
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Kelly (Republican) 60.6%
Dan LaVallee (Democratic) 39.4%

Pennsylvania 4

R+9

Scott Perry
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott Perry (Republican) 74.5%
Linda D. Thompson (Democratic) 25.5%

Pennsylvania 5

R+8

Glenn Thompson
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Glenn Thompson (Republican) 63.6%
Kerith Strano Taylor (Democratic) 36.4%

Pennsylvania 6

R+2

Jim Gerlach
Republican

2002
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Ryan Costello (Republican) 56.3%
Manan Trivedi (Democratic) 43.7%

Pennsylvania 7

R+2

Pat Meehan
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Pat Meehan (Republican) 62.0%
Mary Ellen Balchunis (Democratic) 38.0%

Pennsylvania 8

R+1

Mike Fitzpatrick
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Fitzpatrick (Republican) 61.9%
Kevin Strouse (Democratic) 38.1%

Pennsylvania 9

R+14

Bill Shuster
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Shuster (Republican)63.5%
Alanna Hartzok (Democratic) 36.5%

Pennsylvania 10

R+12

Tom Marino
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Marino (Republican) 62.6%
Scott Brion (Democratic) 24.8%
Nick Troiano (Independent) 12.6%

Pennsylvania 11

R+6

Lou Barletta
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lou Barletta (Republican) 66.3%
Andy Ostrowski (Democratic) 33.7%

Pennsylvania 12

R+9

Keith Rothfus
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Keith Rothfus (Republican) 59.3%
Erin McClelland (Democratic) 40.7%

Pennsylvania 13

D+13

Allyson Schwartz
Democratic

2004
Incumbent retired to run for run for Governor.
Democratic hold.

√ Brendan Boyle (Democratic) 67.1%
Dee Adcock (Republican) 32.9%

Pennsylvania 14

D+15

Mike Doyle
Democratic

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Doyle (Democratic) unopposed.

Pennsylvania 15

R+2

Charlie Dent
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Charlie Dent (Republican) unopposed.

Pennsylvania 16

R+4

Joe Pitts
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Pitts (Republican) 57.7%
Tom Houghton (Democratic) 42.3%

Pennsylvania 17

D+4

Matt Cartwright
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Matt Cartwright (Democratic) 56.8%
David Moylan (Republican) 43.2%

Pennsylvania 18

R+10

Tim Murphy
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tim Murphy (Republican) unopposed.


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Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Rhode Island 1

D+15

David Cicilline
Democratic

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David Cicilline (Democratic) 59.6%
Cormick Lynch (Republican) 40.4%

Rhode Island 2

D+8

James Langevin
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ James Langevin (Democratic) 62.3%
Rhue Reis (Republican) 37.7%


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This race
Location

PVI
Representative
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First
elected
Status
Candidates

South Carolina 1

R+11

Mark Sanford
Republican

2013
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mark Sanford (Republican) unopposed.

South Carolina 2

R+16

Joe Wilson
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Wilson (Republican) 62.4%
Phil Black (Democratic) 35.3%
Harold Geddings III (Labor) 2.3%

South Carolina 3

R+18

Jeff Duncan
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jeff Duncan (Republican) 71.2%
Barbara Jo Mullis (Democratic) 28.8%

South Carolina 4

R+15

Trey Gowdy
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Trey Gowdy (Republican) 84.8%
Curtis McLaughlin (Libertarian) 15.2%

South Carolina 5

R+9

Mick Mulvaney
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mick Mulvaney (Republican) 58.9%
Tom Adams (Democratic) 41.1%

South Carolina 6

D+21

Jim Clyburn
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 72.5%
Anthony Culler (Republican) 25.6%
Kevin Umbaugh (Libertarian) 1.9%

South Carolina 7

R+7

Tom Rice
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Tom Rice (Republican) 60.0%
Gloria Tinubu (Democratic) 40.0%


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South Dakota at-large

R+10

Kristi Noem
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kristi Noem (Republican) 66.5%
Corinna Robinson (Democratic) 33.5%


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District
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This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Tennessee 1

Phil Roe
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Phil Roe (Republican) 82.8%
Bob Smith (Green) 7.1%
Robert Franklin (Independent) 7.1%
Michael Salyer (Libertarian) 3.0%

Tennessee 2

Jimmy Duncan
Republican

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jimmy Duncan (Republican) 72.5%
Bob Scott (Democratic) 22.6%
Casey Gouge (Independent) 2.5%
Norris Dryer (Green) 2.4%

Tennessee 3

Chuck Fleischmann
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chuck Fleischmann (Republican) 62.4%
Mary Headrick (Democratic) 34.6%
Cassandra Mitchell (Independent) 3.1%

Tennessee 4

Scott DesJarlais
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott DesJarlais (Republican) 58.3%
Lenda Sherrell (Democratic) 35.3%
Robert Doggart (Independent) 6.4%

Tennessee 5

Jim Cooper
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Cooper (Democratic) 62.3%
Bob Ries (Republican) 35.7%
Paul Deakin (Independent) 2.0%

Tennessee 6

Diane Black
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Diane Black (Republican) 71.1%
Amos Powers (Democratic) 23.0%
Mike Winton (Independent) 5.9%

Tennessee 7

Marsha Blackburn
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Marsha Blackburn (Republican) 70.0%
Dan Cramer (Democratic) 26.8%
Lenny Ladner (Libertarian) 3.2%

Tennessee 8

Stephen Fincher
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Stephen Fincher (Republican) 70.8%
Wes Bradley (Democratic) 24.6%
Mark Rawles (Constitution) 2.6%
James Hart (Independent) 2.0%

Tennessee 9

Steve Cohen
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Steve Cohen (Democratic) 75.0%
Charlotte Bergmann (Republican) 23.3%
Floyd Alberson (Independent) 0.7%
Paul Cook (Independent) 0.6%
Herbert Bass (Independent) 0.4%


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District
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This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Texas 1

Louie Gohmert
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Louie Gohmert (Republican) 77.5%
Shirley McKellar (Democratic) 22.5%

Texas 2

Ted Poe
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ted Poe (Republican) 68.0%
Niko Letsos (Democratic) 29.6%
James Veasaw (Libertarian) 1.5%
Mark Roberts (Green) 0.9%

Texas 3

Sam Johnson
Republican

1991
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sam Johnson (Republican) 82.0%
Paul Blair (Green) 18.0%

Texas 4

Ralph Hall
Republican

1980
Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.

√ John Ratcliffe (Republican) unopposed.

Texas 5

Jeb Hensarling
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jeb Hensarling (Republican) 85.5%
Ken Ashby (Libertarian) 14.5%

Texas 6

Joe Barton
Republican

1984
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joe Barton (Republican) 61.2%
David Cozad (Democratic) 36.4%
Hugh Chauvin (Libertarian) 2.4%

Texas 7

John Culberson
Republican

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Culberson (Republican) 63.3%
James Cargas (Democratic) 34.5%
Gerald Fowler (Libertarian) 2.2%

Texas 8

Kevin Brady
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kevin Brady (Republican) 89.3%
Ken Petty (Libertarian) 10.7%

Texas 9

Al Green
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Al Green (Democratic) 90.8%
Johnny Johnson (Libertarian) 9.2%

Texas 10

Michael McCaul
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Michael McCaul (Republican) 62.2%
Tawana Walter-Cadien (Democratic) 34.1%
Bill Kelsey (Libertarian) 3.7%

Texas 11

Mike Conaway
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mike Conaway (Republican) 90.3%
Ryan Lange (Libertarian) 9.7%

Texas 12

Kay Granger
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kay Granger (Republican) 71.3%
Mark Greene (Democratic) 26.3%
Ed Colliver (Libertarian) 2.4%

Texas 13

Mac Thornberry
Republican

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mac Thornberry (Republican) 84.3%
Mike Minter (Democratic) 12.8%
Emily Pivoda (Libertarian) 2.2%
Don Cook (Green) 0.7%

Texas 14

Randy Weber
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Randy Weber (Republican) 61.8%
Donald Brown (Democratic) 36.1%
John Wieder (Libertarian) 2.1%

Texas 15

Ruben Hinojosa
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ruben Hinojosa (Democratic) 54.0%
Eddie Zamora (Republican) 43.3%
Johnny Partain (Libertarian) 2.7%

Texas 16

Beto O'Rourke
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Beto O'Rourke (Democratic) 67.5%
Corey Roen (Republican) 29.2%
Jaime Perez (Libertarian) 3.3%

Texas 17

Bill Flores
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bill Flores (Republican) 64.6%
Nick Haynes (Democratic) 32.4%
Shawn Hamilton (Libertarian) 3.0%

Texas 18

Sheila Jackson Lee
Democratic

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) 71.8%
Sean Siebert (Republican) 24.8%
Vince Duncan (Independent) 2.2%
Remington Alessi (Green) 1.2%

Texas 19

Randy Neugebauer
Republican

2003
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Randy Neugebauer (Republican) 77.2%
Neal Marchbanks (Democratic) 18.4%
Chip Peterson (Libertarian) 4.4%

Texas 20

Joaquin Castro
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Joaquin Castro (Democratic) 75.7%
Jeffrey Blunt (Libertarian) 24.3%

Texas 21

Lamar Smith
Republican

1986
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lamar Smith (Republican) 71.8%
Antonio Diaz (Green) 14.7%
Ryan Shields (Libertarian) 13.5%

Texas 22

Pete Olson
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Pete Olson (Republican) 66.6%
Frank Briscoe (Democratic) 31.6%
Rob Lapham (Libertarian) 1.9%

Texas 23

Pete Gallego
Democratic

2012
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Will Hurd (Republican) 49.8%
Pete Gallego (Democratic) 47.7%
Ruben Corvalan (Libertarian) 2.5%

Texas 24

Kenny Marchant
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Kenny Marchant (Republican) 65.1%
Patrick McGehearty (Democratic) 32.3%
Mike Kolls (Libertarian) 2.6%

Texas 25

Roger Williams
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Roger Williams (Republican) 60.2%
Marco Montoya (Democratic) 36.2%
John Betz (Libertarian) 3.5%

Texas 26

Michael Burgess
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Michael Burgess (Republican) 82.7%
Mark Boler (Libertarian) 17.3%

Texas 27

Blake Farenthold
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Blake Farenthold (Republican) 63.6%
Wesley Reed (Democratic) 33.7%
Roxanne Simonson (Libertarian) 2.7%

Texas 28

Henry Cuellar
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Henry Cuellar (Democratic) 82.1%
Will Aikens (Libertarian) 13.3%
Michael Cary (Green) 4.6%

Texas 29

Gene Green
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gene Green (Democratic) 89.5%
James Stanczak (Libertarian) 10.5%

Texas 30

Eddie Bernice Johnson
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic) 87.9%
Max Koch (Libertarian) 6.8%
Eric Williams (Independent) 5.3%

Texas 31

John Carter
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ John Carter (Republican) 64.1%
Louie Minor (Democratic) 32.0%
Scott Ballard (Libertarian) 4.0%

Texas 32

Pete Sessions
Republican

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Pete Sessions (Republican) 61.8%
Frank Perez (Democratic) 35.4%
Edward Rankin (Libertarian) 2.7%

Texas 33

Marc Veasey
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Marc Veasey (Democratic) 86.5%
Jason Reeves (Libertarian) 13.5%

Texas 34

Filemon Vela Jr.
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Filemon Vela Jr. (Democratic) 59.5%
Larry Smith (Republican) 38.5%
Ryan Rowley (Libertarian)2.0%

Texas 35

Lloyd Doggett
Democratic

1994
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Lloyd Doggett (Democratic) 62.5%
Susan Narvaiz (Republican) 33.3%
Cory Bruner (Libertarian) 2.9%
Kat Swift (Green) 1.3%

Texas 36

Steve Stockman
Republican

2012
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Brian Babin (Republican) 76.0%
Michael Cole (Democratic) 22.0%
Rodney Veach (Libertarian) 1.5%
Hal Ridley (Green) 0.5%


Utah


















































District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Utah 1

Rob Bishop
Republican

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rob Bishop (Republican) 64.2%
Donna McAleer (Democratic) 29.0%
Craig Bowden (Libertarian) 3.6%
Dwayne Vance (Independent American) 3.2%

Utah 2

Chris Stewart
Republican

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Chris Stewart (Republican) 60.4%
Luz Robles (Democratic) 33.2%
Shaun McCausland (Constitution) 3.0%
Wayne Hill (Independent American) 2.3%
Bill Barron (Independent) 1.1%

Utah 3

Jason Chaffetz
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jason Chaffetz (Republican) 72.2%
Brian Wonnacott (Democratic) 22.5%
Zack Strong (Independent American) 2.2%
Stephen Tryon (Independent) 1.8%
Ben Mates (Independent) 1.0%

Utah 4

Jim Matheson
Democratic

2000
Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

√ Mia Love (Republican) 50.9%
Doug Owens (Democratic) 45.8%
Tim Aalders (Independent American) 1.4%
Jim Vein (Libertarian) 0.9%
Collin Simonsen (Constitution) 0.9%


Vermont


























District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Vermont at-large

Peter Welch
Democratic

2006
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Peter Welch (Democratic) 64.4%
Mark Donka (Republican) 31.0%
Cris Ericson (Independent)1.4%
Matthew Andrews (Liberty Union) 1.1%
Jerry Trudell (Independent) 1.1%
Randall Meyer (Independent) 0.9%


Virginia




















































































































District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Virginia 1

R+8

Rob Wittman
Republican

2007
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rob Wittman (Republican) 62.9%
Norm Mosher (Democratic) 34.4%
Gail Parker (Independent Green) 2.7%

Virginia 2

R+2

Scott Rigell
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Scott Rigell (Republican) 58.8%
Suzanne Patrick (Democratic) 41.2%

Virginia 3

D+27

Bobby Scott
Democratic

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bobby Scott (Democratic) unopposed.

Virginia 4

R+4

Randy Forbes
Republican

2001
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Randy Forbes (Republican) 60.2%
Elliott Fausz (Democratic) 37.5%
Bo Brown (Libertarian) 2.3%

Virginia 5

R+5

Robert Hurt
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Robert Hurt (Republican) 60.9%
Lawrence Gaughan (Democratic) 35.9%
Paul Jones (Libertarian) 2.1%
Kenneth Hildebrandt (Independent Green) 1.1%

Virginia 6

R+12

Bob Goodlatte
Republican

1992
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Bob Goodlatte (Republican) 75.5%
William Hammer (Libertarian) 12.5%
Elaine Hildebrandt (Independent Green) 12.0%

Virginia 7

R+10
Vacant
Incumbent Eric Cantor lost renomination.
Republican hold.

√ Dave Brat (Republican) 60.8%
Jack Trammell (Democratic) 37.0%
James Carr (Libertarian) 2.1%

Virginia 8

D+16

Jim Moran
Democratic

1990
Incumbent retiring
Democratic hold.

√ Don Beyer (Democratic) 63.1%
Micah Edmond (Republican) 31.5%
Gwendolyn Beck (Independent) 2.7%
Jeffrey Carson (Libertarian) 2.2%
Gerard Blais (Independent Green) 0.5%

Virginia 9

R+15

Morgan Griffith
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Morgan Griffith (Republican) 72.2%
William Carr (Independent) 27.8%

Virginia 10

R+2

Frank Wolf
Republican

1980
Incumbent retiring
Republican hold.

√ Barbara Comstock (Republican) 56.6%
John Foust (Democratic) 40.4%
Bill Redpath (Libertarian) 1.5%
Brad Eickholt (Independent) 1.1%
Dianne Blais (Independent Green) 0.4%

Virginia 11

D+10

Gerry Connolly
Democratic

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gerry Connolly (Democratic) 56.9%
Suzanne Scholte (Republican) 40.4%
Marc Harrold (Libertarian) 1.7%
Joe Galdo (Green) 0.9%


Washington


































































































District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Washington 1

Suzan DelBene
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Suzan DelBene (Democratic) 55.0%
Pedro Celis (Republican) 45.0%

Washington 2

Rick Larsen
Democratic

2000
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Rick Larsen (Democratic) 60.6%
B.J. Guillot (Republican) 39.4%

Washington 3

Jaime Herrera Beutler
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jaime Herrera Beutler (Republican) 61.5%
Bob Dingethal (Democratic) 38.5%

Washington 4

Doc Hastings
Republican

1994
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Dan Newhouse (Republican) 50.9%
Clint Didier (Republican) 49.1%

Washington 5

Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican) 60.7%
Joe Pakootas (Democratic) 39.3%

Washington 6

Derek Kilmer
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Derek Kilmer (Democratic) 63.0%
Marty McClendon (Republican) 37.0%

Washington 7

Jim McDermott
Democratic

1988
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim McDermott (Democratic) 81.0%
Craig Keller (Republican) 19.0%

Washington 8

Dave Reichert
Republican

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Dave Reichert (Republican) 63.3%
Jason Ritchie (Democratic) 36.7%

Washington 9

Adam Smith
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Adam Smith (Democratic) 70.8%
Doug Basler (Republican) 29.2%

Washington 10

Denny Heck
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Denny Heck (Democratic) 54.7%
Joyce McDonald (Republican) 45.3%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

West Virginia 1

David McKinley
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ David McKinley (Republican) 64%
Glen Gainer III (Democratic) 36%

West Virginia 2

Shelley Moore Capito
Republican

2000
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
Republican hold.

√ Alex X. Mooney (Republican) 47.1%
Nick Casey (Democratic) 43.9%
Davy Jones (Libertarian) 5%
Ed Rabel (Independent) 4%

West Virginia 3

Nick Rahall
Democratic

1976
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Evan Jenkins (Republican) 55.3%
Nick Rahall (Democratic) 44.7%


Wisconsin


















































































District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Wisconsin 1

Paul Ryan
Republican

1998
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Paul Ryan (Republican) 63.3%
Rob Zerban (Democratic) 36.7%

Wisconsin 2

Mark Pocan
Democratic

2012
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Mark Pocan (Democratic) 68.5%
Peter Theron (Republican) 31.5%

Wisconsin 3

Ron Kind
Democratic

1996
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Ron Kind (Democratic) 56.5%
Tony Kurtz (Republican) 43.5%

Wisconsin 4

Gwen Moore
Democratic

2004
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gwen Moore (Democratic) 70.2%
Dan Sebring (Republican) 26.9%
Robert Raymond (Independent) 2.9%

Wisconsin 5

Jim Sensenbrenner
Republican

1978
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Jim Sensenbrenner (Republican) 69.5%
Chris Rockwood (Democratic) 30.5%

Wisconsin 6

Tom Petri
Republican

1979
Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

√ Glenn Grothman (Republican) 56.8%
Mark Harris (Democratic) 40.9%
Gus Fahrendorf (Libertarian) 2.3%

Wisconsin 7

Sean Duffy
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Sean Duffy (Republican) 59.3%
Kelly Westlund (Democratic) 39.4%
Lawrence Dale (Green)1.3%

Wisconsin 8

Reid Ribble
Republican

2010
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Reid Ribble (Republican) 65.0%
Ron Gruett (Democratic) 35.0%


Wyoming


























District
Incumbent
This race
Location
Representative
Party
First
elected
Status
Candidates

Wyoming at-large

Cynthia Lummis
Republican

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Cynthia Lummis (Republican) 68.5%
Richard Grayson (Democratic) 23.0%
Richard Brubaker (Libertarian) 4.3%
Daniel Cummings (Constitution) 4.1%


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District
Incumbent
This race
Location

PVI
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
2014 status / Result
Candidates

American Samoa at-large
N/A

Eni Faleomavaega
Democratic

1988
Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

√ Aumua Amata Radewagen (Republican) 42.03%
Eni Faleomavaega (Democratic) 30.81%
Togiola Tulafono (Democratic) 11.03%
Mapu J. Jamias (Democratic) 6.36%
Rosie Tago Lancaster (Independent) 2.62%
Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman (Democratic) 2.24%
Tuika Tuika Jr. (Independent) 1.96%
Tuaau Kereti Mata'utia (Democratic) 1.56%
Mark Ude (Independent) 1.40%[56]

District of Columbia at-large

D+41

Eleanor Holmes Norton
Democratic

1990
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) 83.92%
Nelson Rimensnyder (Republican) 6.63%
Tim Krepp (Independent) 5.34%
Natale "Lino" Stracuzzi (DC Statehood Green) 3.44%

Guam at-large
N/A

Madeleine Bordallo
Democratic

2002
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Madeleine Bordallo (Democratic) 60.5%
Margaret Metcalfe (Republican) 39.5%

Northern Mariana Islands at-large
N/A

Gregorio Sablan
Independent

2008
Incumbent re-elected.

√ Gregorio Sablan (Independent) 65.28%
Andrew Salas (Democratic) 34.72%

United States Virgin Islands at-large
N/A

Donna Christian-Christensen
Democratic

1996
Retired to run for USVI Governor.
Democratic hold.

√ Stacey Plaskett (Democratic) 90.64%
Vince Danet (Republican) 8.71%


See also




  • 2014 United States elections

    • 2014 United States gubernatorial elections

    • 2014 United States Senate elections



  • 113th United States Congress

  • 114th United States Congress



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External links




  • 2014 United States House of Representatives elections at Ballotpedia


  • 2014 United States House of Representatives elections at Curlie


  • Candidates for U.S. Congress at Project Vote Smart


  • U.S. House of Representatives from OurCampaigns.com


  • Congressional Races in 2014 from Open Secrets (campaign contributions)


  • Casualty List: 113th Congress (2013–2014) from Roll Call


  • 2014 National House Popular Vote Tracker from The Cook Political Report


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