2026 United States House of Representatives elections
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The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, as part of the 2026 midterm elections during President Donald Trump's second, non-consecutive term. Voters will elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states, as well as five of the six non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and the inhabited U.S. territories. Special elections may also be held on various dates throughout 2026. Numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including elections to the Senate, will also be held on this date. The winners of this election will serve in the 120th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2020 United States census.
Retirements
As of August 2025, a total of 21 representatives (8 Democrats and 13 Republicans) have announced their retirement, 17 of whom (5 Democrats and 12 Republicans) are retiring to run for other offices.
Democratic
- Illinois 2: Robin Kelly is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[1]
- Illinois 7: Danny Davis is retiring.[2]
- Illinois 8: Raja Krishnamoorthi is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[3]
- Illinois 9: Jan Schakowsky is retiring.[4]
- Michigan 11: Haley Stevens is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[5]
- Minnesota 2: Angie Craig is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[6]
- New Hampshire 1: Chris Pappas is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[7]
- Pennsylvania 3: Dwight Evans is retiring.[8]
Republican
- Alabama 1: Barry Moore is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[9]
- Arizona 5: Andy Biggs is retiring to run for governor.[10]
- Florida 19: Byron Donalds is retiring to run for governor.[11]
- Georgia 1: Buddy Carter is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[12]
- Georgia 10: Mike Collins is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[13]
- Iowa 4: Randy Feenstra is retiring to run for governor.[14]
- Kentucky 6: Andy Barr is retiring to run for the U.S. Senate.[15]
- Michigan 10: John James is retiring to run for governor.[16]
- Nebraska 2: Don Bacon is retiring.[17]
- South Carolina 1: Nancy Mace is retiring to run for governor.[18]
- South Carolina 5: Ralph Norman is retiring to run for governor.[19]
- South Dakota at-large: Dusty Johnson is retiring to run for governor.[20]
- Tennessee 6: John Rose is retiring to run for governor.[21]
Opinion polling
Poll source | Date | Sample size[b] |
Democratic |
Republican |
Others/ Undecided |
Lead |
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Wall Street Journal[22] | July 16–20, 2025 | 1,500 (RV) | 46% | 43% | 10% | 3% |
Emerson College[23] | July 21–22, 2025 | 1,400 (LV) | 44% | 42% | 14% | 2% |
AtlasIntel[24] | July 13–18, 2025 | 1,935 (A) | 51% | 43% | 6% | 8% |
Rasmussen Reports[25] | July 13–17, 2025 | 2,288 (LV) | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% |
AARP[26] | January 27 – February 1, 2025 | 1,500 (RV) | 43% | 43% | 14% | Tie |
Crossover seats
This is a list of congressional seats that voted for one party in the 2024 presidential election and another in the 2024 House elections.[27]
Democratic
This lists the 13 districts in which Donald Trump won in 2024 that are represented by Democrats:[28]
District | Incumbent | |||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Trump margin of victory in 2024 |
Member | Party | First elected |
Incumbent margin of victory in 2024 |
California 9 | D+1 | R+1.8 | Josh Harder | Democratic | 2018 | D+3.6 |
California 13 | R+1 | R+5.4 | Adam Gray | Democratic | 2024 | D+0.1 |
Maine 2 | R+4 | R+9.5 | Jared Golden | Democratic | 2018 | D+0.7 |
Michigan 8 | R+1 | R+2.0 | Kristen McDonald Rivet | Democratic | 2024 | D+6.6 |
Nevada 3 | D+1 | R+0.7 | Susie Lee | Democratic | 2018 | D+2.7 |
New Jersey 9 | D+2 | R+1.1 | Nellie Pou | Democratic | 2024 | D+4.9 |
New Mexico 2 | EVEN | R+1.9 | Gabe Vasquez | Democratic | 2022 | D+4.2 |
New York 3 | EVEN | R+5.3 | Tom Suozzi | Democratic | 2016 2022 (retired) 2024 (special) |
D+3.6 |
North Carolina 1 | R+1 | R+3.1 | Don Davis | Democratic | 2022 | D+1.7 |
Ohio 9 | R+3 | R+6.7 | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | D+0.6 |
Texas 28 | R+2 | R+7.3 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 2004 | D+5.6 |
Texas 34 | EVEN | R+4.4 | Vicente Gonzalez | Democratic | 2016 | D+2.6 |
Washington 3 | R+2 | R+3.3 | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez | Democratic | 2022 | D+3.9 |
Republican
This lists the districts which Kamala Harris won in 2024 that are represented by Republicans:
District | Incumbent | |||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Harris margin of victory in 2024 |
Member | Party | First elected |
Incumbent margin of victory in 2024 |
Nebraska 2 | D+3 | D+4.6 | Don Bacon (retiring) |
Republican | 2016 | R+1.9 |
New York 17 | D+1 | D+0.6 | Mike Lawler | Republican | 2022 | R+6.3 |
Pennsylvania 1 | D+1 | D+0.3 | Brian Fitzpatrick | Republican | 2016 | R+12.8 |
Mid-decade redistricting changes
In the United States, all states with multiple congressional districts are required to revise their district maps following each decennial census to account for population changes. In 2026, most states will use the same districts created in the redistricting cycle following the 2020 census, which were first used in the 2022 elections. However, maps have changed or would change in several states, often due to legal challenges made based on partisan or racial gerrymandering.
As of August 2025, several states have seen challenges to their congressional district maps that were put in place during the redistricting cycle brought upon by the results of the 2020 census. In Arkansas, a federal court dismissed a case against their congressional map that argued did not comply with the Voting Rights Act.[30] Similarly, the Florida Supreme Court also dismissed a challenge regarding the Florida's congressional map, finding a new plurality-Black congressional district would be against federal law.[31] In Georgia, litigation is still ongoing regarding appeals to the newly drawn congressional map that was used in the 2024 elections.[32] In Louisiana, plaintiffs argued that the new congressional map put in place for 2024 that had two majority-Black congressional districts was a racial gerrymander, and the U.S. Supreme Court has ordered re-arguments for the case. A decision is not expected until 2026, keeping the map in place for the 2026 elections.[33] In Utah, a partisan gerrymander case is being heard in a state district district court after the Utah Supreme Court sided with the plaintiffs, and a ruling is expected by November 2025 regarding a redraw of the state's congressional districts.[34] In Wisconsin, a challenge to the state's current congressional map arguing it as an unlawful partisan gerrymander was dismissed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.[35]
Out-of-cycle partisan redistricting efforts
Governor Greg Abbott has called a special session in Texas to redraw the states congressional districts in order to draw up to 5 more Republican leaning seats at the request of President Donald Trump.[36] The plan was released on July 30, 2025, though is still subject to change.[37] Similarly, a new map is required in Ohio due to an amendment to the state's constitution. Republicans control the state legislature and could draw up to 3 Republican districts in a new map even though the constitutional amendment requires that Republicans and Democrats in the state legislature vote on the new congressional map.[38] Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed interest in redrawing Florida's congressional map, and the Florida House has created a special redistricting committee.[39] Republican efforts have also grown for redistricting in Missouri and Indiana, targeting one Democratic seat in each state.[40] Talks about redistricting have also occurred in Nebraska.[41] However, In New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte has ruled out redistricting the congressional lines.[42]
Democrats have threatened to retaliate against attempts to mid-decade redistrict for partisan gain and have stated the possibility of redrawing the congressional maps in blue states. In California, a proposed map has been drafted eliminating 5 Republican districts to combat Texas's plan, but it would have to be approved in a 2025 referendum.[43] Democratic governors JB Pritzker of Illinois and Wes Moore of Maryland have also kept the possibility of redrawing their states' congressional districts, although the efficacy would be debatable[44] since both are already considered gerrymandered (Illinois in particular is considered one of the worst gerrymanders in the country).[45][46][47] Redistricting has also been considered in New Jersey and New York; however, legal and political challenges make redistricting before 2026 highly unlikely.[48][49]
State (linked to summaries below) |
Status | Notes | Ref | Change in partisanship[c] | ||
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Arkansas | Previous districts left in place | In the case Christian Ministerial Alliance v. Thurston, the plaintiffs alleged racial gerrymandering diluting the voting power of Black voters by splitting Little Rock into three districts; the case was heard in a federal district court and the panel ruled it did not constitute a racial gerrymander and dismissed the case. | [50] | ![]() |
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California | Pending legislative action and referendum | In response to Texas, a new map is being considered in California that would create five new Democratic seats and shore up existing Democratic seats. However, due to the state's independent commission, the map would be on a 2025 referendum passed by two-thirds of the legislature and would be voted on for the new districts to take place. However, this will only occur if Texas successfully passes a new congressional map. | [43] | TBA | ||
Florida | Previous districts left in place | A state circuit judge ruled in September 2023 that the map passed by the state legislature discriminated against Black voters by redrawing the formerly plurality-Black 5th district to no longer have a Black plurality; Florida appealed this ruling and the map was reinstated by an appeals court. On July 17, 2025, the Florida Supreme Court ruled 5–1 to keep the current maps in place, finding that creating a plurality-Black congressional district would violate the federal Equal Protection Clause. | [51][52][53] | ![]() |
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Georgia | Litigation pending | A federal district judge ruled on October 26, 2023, that Georgia's districts are racially gerrymandered and ordered a new map with an additional majority-Black district. A new map was drawn for the 2024 elections; however, it is being appealed to a district court which heard oral arguments in January 2025. | [54] | TBA | ||
Louisiana | Previous districts left in place | The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments challenging Louisiana's new congressional map drawn in 2024 which created another majority-Black congressional districts as a group of "non-African American voters" challenge the map as a racial gerrymander. The Supreme Court ordered re-arguments of the case and is ruling is expected in the term, keeping the current map in place for the 2026 elections. | [33] | ![]() |
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Ohio | Pending legislative action | Ohio voters amended the constitution in 2018, creating a process that requires both Republicans and Democrats in the state legislature to vote on the new congressional map. However, in the 2020 redistricting cycle, Democrats did not back a Republican proposal, leading to a new map having to be drawn in 2025. | [55] | TBA | ||
Texas | Pending legislative action | In early 2025, reports that the Trump Administration were urging Texas officials to visit redrawing congressional districts. This was followed by a meeting of the Texas Republican congressional delegation to discuss mid-decade redistricting to secure extra Republican seats. On July 9, Governor Greg Abbott officially added redistricting to legislative priorities of a special session set to be held later that month, with the goal of creating 5 new Republican seats. | [56][57][58] | TBA | ||
Utah | Litigation pending | The Utah Supreme Court heard arguments in July 2023 in League of Women Voters v. Utah State Legislature alleging that the Utah Legislature violated a citizen-passed anti-gerrymandering proposition by dividing Salt Lake County voters into all four of Utah's districts. The case was sent back to a state district court, which held a hearing on January 31, 2025. A ruling is pending. | [59] | TBA | ||
Wisconsin | Previous districts left in place | On May 8, 2025, a lawsuit challenging the state's congressional districts was filed in the Wisconsin Supreme Court based on partisan gerrymandering favoring Republicans. On June 25, 2025, the Court dismissed the challenge. | [60] | ![]() |
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Election ratings
District | CPVI [29] |
Incumbent | Last result[61] | Cook Aug. 13, 2025[62] |
IE Jun. 30, 2025[63] |
Sabato Jun. 30, 2025[64] |
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Alaska at-large | R+6 | Nick Begich III | 51.3% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Arizona 1 | R+1 | David Schweikert | 51.9% R | Tossup | Tilt R | Tossup |
Arizona 2 | R+7 | Eli Crane | 54.5% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Arizona 6 | EVEN | Juan Ciscomani | 50.0% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
California 3 | R+2 | Kevin Kiley | 55.5% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
California 9 | D+1 | Josh Harder | 51.8% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
California 13 | R+1 | Adam Gray | 50.0% D | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
California 21 | D+4 | Jim Costa | 52.6% D | Likely D | Lean D | Lean D |
California 22 | R+1 | David Valadao | 53.4% R | Lean R | Lean R | Lean R |
California 25 | D+3 | Raul Ruiz | 56.3% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
California 27 | D+3 | George Whitesides | 51.3% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
California 40 | R+1 | Young Kim | 55.3% R | Lean R | Lean R | Lean R |
California 41 | R+2 | Ken Calvert | 51.7% R | Lean R | Lean R | Lean R |
California 45 | D+1 | Derek Tran | 50.1% D | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
California 47 | D+3 | Dave Min | 51.4% D | Lean D | Tilt D | Lean D |
California 49 | D+4 | Mike Levin | 52.2% D | Likely D | Lean D | Likely D |
Colorado 3 | R+5 | Jeff Hurd | 50.8% R | Likely R | Solid R | Likely R |
Colorado 5 | R+5 | Jeff Crank | 54.7% R | Solid R | Likely R | Likely R |
Colorado 8 | EVEN | Gabe Evans | 49.0% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
Connecticut 5 | D+3 | Jahana Hayes | 53.4% D | Likely D | Solid D | Likely D |
Florida 9 | D+4 | Darren Soto | 55.1% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
Florida 13 | R+5 | Anna Paulina Luna | 54.8% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Florida 23 | D+2 | Jared Moskowitz | 52.4% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
Illinois 17 | D+3 | Eric Sorensen | 54.4% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
Indiana 1 | D+1 | Frank J. Mrvan | 53.4% D | Likely D | Lean D | Lean D |
Iowa 1 | R+4 | Mariannette Miller-Meeks | 50.1% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
Iowa 2 | R+4 | Ashley Hinson | 57.1% R | Solid R | Likely R | Likely R |
Iowa 3 | R+2 | Zach Nunn | 51.9% R | Lean R | Lean R | Tossup |
Kansas 3 | D+2 | Sharice Davids | 53.4% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
Kentucky 6 | R+7 | Andy Barr (retiring) |
63.0% R | Solid R | Solid R | Likely R |
Maine 2 | R+4 | Jared Golden | 50.3% D | Tossup | Tilt D | Tossup |
Maryland 6 | D+3 | April McClain Delaney | 53.1% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
Michigan 3 | D+4 | Hillary Scholten | 53.7% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
Michigan 4 | R+3 | Bill Huizenga | 55.1% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Michigan 7 | EVEN | Tom Barrett | 50.3% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
Michigan 8 | R+1 | Kristen McDonald Rivet | 51.2% D | Lean D | Tilt D | Lean D |
Michigan 10 | R+3 | John James (retiring) |
51.1% R | Lean R | Tilt R | Tossup |
Minnesota 2 | D+3 | Angie Craig (retiring) |
55.6% D | Likely D | Lean D | Lean D |
Missouri 2 | R+4 | Ann Wagner | 54.5% R | Solid R | Solid R | Likely R |
Montana 1 | R+5 | Ryan Zinke | 52.3% R | Likely R | Solid R | Likely R |
Nebraska 2 | D+3 | Don Bacon (retiring) |
50.9% R | Lean D (flip) | Tossup | Lean D (flip) |
Nevada 1 | D+2 | Dina Titus | 52.0% D | Likely D | Lean D | Likely D |
Nevada 3 | D+1 | Susie Lee | 51.4% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
Nevada 4 | D+2 | Steven Horsford | 52.7% D | Likely D | Lean D | Likely D |
New Hampshire 1 | D+2 | Chris Pappas (retiring) |
54.0% D | Likely D | Lean D | Lean D |
New Hampshire 2 | D+2 | Maggie Goodlander | 53.0% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
New Jersey 5 | D+2 | Josh Gottheimer | 54.6% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
New Jersey 7 | EVEN | Thomas Kean Jr. | 51.8% R | Lean R | Tilt R | Tossup |
New Jersey 9 | D+2 | Nellie Pou | 50.8% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
New Mexico 2 | EVEN | Gabe Vasquez | 52.1% D | Tossup | Tilt D | Lean D |
New York 1 | R+4 | Nick LaLota | 55.2% R | Solid R | Solid R | Likely R |
New York 3 | EVEN | Tom Suozzi | 51.8% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
New York 4 | D+2 | Laura Gillen | 51.1% D | Tossup | Tilt D | Lean D |
New York 17 | D+1 | Mike Lawler | 52.2% R | Lean R | Tossup | Lean R |
New York 18 | D+2 | Pat Ryan | 57.2% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
New York 19 | D+1 | Josh Riley | 51.1% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
New York 22 | D+4 | John Mannion | 54.6% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
North Carolina 1 | R+1 | Don Davis | 49.5% D | Tossup | Tossup | Lean D |
Ohio 1 | D+3 | Greg Landsman | 54.6% D | Likely D | TBD | Lean D |
Ohio 9 | R+3 | Marcy Kaptur | 48.3% D | Tossup | TBD | Tossup |
Ohio 13 | EVEN | Emilia Sykes | 51.1% D | Tossup | TBD | Tossup |
Oregon 4 | D+6 | Val Hoyle | 51.7% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
Oregon 5 | D+4 | Janelle Bynum | 47.7% D | Lean D | Likely D | Likely D |
Oregon 6 | D+6 | Andrea Salinas | 53.3% D | Solid D | Solid D | Likely D |
Pennsylvania 1 | D+1 | Brian Fitzpatrick | 56.4% R | Likely R | Likely R | Lean R |
Pennsylvania 7 | R+1 | Ryan Mackenzie | 50.5% R | Tossup | Tossup | Tossup |
Pennsylvania 8 | R+4 | Rob Bresnahan | 50.8% R | Lean R | Lean R | Lean R |
Pennsylvania 10 | R+3 | Scott Perry | 50.6% R | Tossup | Tilt R | Tossup |
Pennsylvania 17 | D+3 | Chris Deluzio | 53.9% D | Likely D | Likely D | Likely D |
Texas 15 | R+7 | Monica De La Cruz | 57.1% R | Likely R | Likely R | Safe R |
Texas 28 | R+2 | Henry Cuellar | 52.8% D | Lean D | Lean D | Tossup |
Texas 34 | EVEN | Vicente Gonzalez | 51.3% D | Tossup | Tilt D | Tossup |
Virginia 1 | R+3 | Rob Wittman | 56.4% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Virginia 2 | EVEN | Jen Kiggans | 50.8% R | Lean R | Tossup | Tossup |
Virginia 7 | D+2 | Eugene Vindman | 51.3% D | Lean D | Lean D | Lean D |
Virginia 10 | D+6 | Suhas Subramanyam | 52.3% D | Likely D | Solid D | Likely D |
Washington 3 | R+2 | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez | 51.7% D | Tossup | Tilt D | Lean D |
Washington 8 | D+3 | Kim Schrier | 54.1% D | Likely D | Solid D | Likely D |
Wisconsin 1 | R+2 | Bryan Steil | 54.1% R | Likely R | Likely R | Likely R |
Wisconsin 3 | R+3 | Derrick Van Orden | 51.4% R | Tossup | Tilt R | Tossup |
Overall | D – 206 R – 211 18 tossups |
D – 207 R – 202 11 tossups 15 TBD |
D – 209 R – 207 19 tossups |
Alabama
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Alabama 1 | R+27 | Barry Moore | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[9] |
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Alabama 2 | D+5 | Shomari Figures | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Alabama 3 | R+23 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Alabama 4 | R+33 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Alabama 5 | R+15 | Dale Strong | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running | |
Alabama 6 | R+20 | Gary Palmer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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Alabama 7 | D+13 | Terri Sewell | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Alaska
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Alaska at-large | R+6 | Nick Begich III | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Arizona 1 | R+1 | David Schweikert | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 2 | R+7 | Eli Crane | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
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Arizona 3 | D+22 | Yassamin Ansari | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Arizona 4 | D+4 | Greg Stanton | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Arizona 5 | R+10 | Andy Biggs | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[10] | |
Arizona 6 | EVEN | Juan Ciscomani | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running | |
Arizona 7 | D+13 | TBD[d] | 2025 (special) | Incumbent to be determined in 2025 | TBD | |
Arizona 8 | R+8 | Abraham Hamadeh | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Arizona 9 | R+15 | Paul Gosar | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Arkansas 1 | R+23 | Rick Crawford | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Arkansas 2 | R+8 | French Hill | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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Arkansas 3 | R+13 | Steve Womack | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent running |
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Arkansas 4 | R+20 | Bruce Westerman | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
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Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
California 1 | R+12 | Doug LaMalfa | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 2 | D+24 | Jared Huffman | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 3 | R+2 | Kevin Kiley | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 4 | D+17 | Mike Thompson | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
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California 5 | R+8 | Tom McClintock | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 6 | D+8 | Ami Bera | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 7 | D+16 | Doris Matsui | Democratic | 2005 (special) | Incumbent running |
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California 8 | D+24 | John Garamendi | Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent running |
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California 9 | D+1 | Josh Harder | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 10 | D+18 | Mark DeSaulnier | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
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California 11 | D+36 | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | 1987 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 12 | D+39 | Lateefah Simon | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 13 | R+1 | Adam Gray | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 14 | D+20 | Eric Swalwell | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 15 | D+26 | Kevin Mullin | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 16 | D+26 | Sam Liccardo | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 17 | D+21 | Ro Khanna | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 18 | D+17 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent running |
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California 19 | D+18 | Jimmy Panetta | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 20 | R+15 | Vince Fong | Republican | 2024 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 21 | D+4 | Jim Costa | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
California 22 | R+1 | David Valadao | Republican | 2012 2018 (lost) 2020 |
Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 23 | R+8 | Jay Obernolte | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 24 | D+13 | Salud Carbajal | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 25 | D+3 | Raul Ruiz | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 26 | D+8 | Julia Brownley | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 27 | D+3 | George T. Whitesides | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 28 | D+15 | Judy Chu | Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 29 | D+20 | Luz Rivas | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 30 | D+22 | Laura Friedman | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 31 | D+10 | Gil Cisneros | Democratic | 2018 2020 (lost) 2024 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 32 | D+17 | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
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California 33 | D+7 | Pete Aguilar | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 34 | D+28 | Jimmy Gomez | Democratic | 2017 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
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California 35 | D+8 | Norma Torres | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 36 | D+21 | Ted Lieu | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 37 | D+33 | Sydney Kamlager-Dove | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 38 | D+10 | Linda Sánchez | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 39 | D+7 | Mark Takano | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 40 | R+1 | Young Kim | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running | |
California 41 | R+2 | Ken Calvert | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent running | |
California 42 | D+18 | Robert Garcia | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 43 | D+27 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent running |
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California 44 | D+19 | Nanette Barragán | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 45 | D+1 | Derek Tran | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 46 | D+11 | Lou Correa | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 47 | D+3 | Dave Min | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running | |
California 48 | R+7 | Darrell Issa | Republican | 2000 2018 (retired) 2020 |
Incumbent running | |
California 49 | D+4 | Mike Levin | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
California 50 | D+16 | Scott Peters | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 51 | D+13 | Sara Jacobs | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
California 52 | D+13 | Juan Vargas | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Colorado
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Colorado 1 | D+29 | Diana DeGette | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 2 | D+20 | Joe Neguse | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 3 | R+5 | Jeff Hurd | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running | |
Colorado 4 | R+9 | Lauren Boebert | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 5 | R+5 | Jeff Crank | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 6 | D+11 | Jason Crow | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 7 | D+8 | Brittany Pettersen | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Colorado 8 | EVEN | Gabe Evans | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Connecticut
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Connecticut 1 | D+12 | John B. Larson | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent running |
|
Connecticut 2 | D+4 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Connecticut 3 | D+8 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent running |
|
Connecticut 4 | D+13 | Jim Himes | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Connecticut 5 | D+3 | Jahana Hayes | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Delaware
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Delaware at-large | D+8 | Sarah McBride | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Florida 1 | R+18 | Jimmy Patronis | Republican | 2025 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 2 | R+8 | Neal Dunn | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 3 | R+10 | Kat Cammack | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 4 | R+5 | Aaron Bean | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 5 | R+10 | John Rutherford | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Florida 6 | R+14 | Randy Fine | Republican | 2025 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Florida 7 | R+5 | Cory Mills | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Florida 8 | R+11 | Mike Haridopolos | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 9 | D+4 | Darren Soto | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 10 | D+13 | Maxwell Frost | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 11 | R+8 | Daniel Webster | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 12 | R+17 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 13 | R+5 | Anna Paulina Luna | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 14 | D+5 | Kathy Castor | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 15 | R+5 | Laurel Lee | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Florida 16 | R+7 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 17 | R+11 | Greg Steube | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 18 | R+14 | Scott Franklin | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 19 | R+14 | Byron Donalds | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[11] |
|
Florida 20 | D+22 | Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick | Democratic | 2022 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Florida 21 | R+7 | Brian Mast | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Florida 22 | D+4 | Lois Frankel | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Florida 23 | D+2 | Jared Moskowitz | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Florida 24 | D+18 | Frederica Wilson | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 25 | D+5 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 26 | R+16 | Mario Díaz-Balart | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Florida 27 | R+6 | María Elvira Salazar | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Florida 28 | R+10 | Carlos A. Giménez | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Georgia 1 | R+8 | Buddy Carter | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[12] | |
Georgia 2 | D+4 | Sanford Bishop | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Georgia 3 | R+15 | Brian Jack | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Georgia 4 | D+27 | Hank Johnson | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia 5 | D+36 | Nikema Williams | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Georgia 6 | D+25 | Lucy McBath | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia 7 | R+11 | Rich McCormick | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia 8 | R+15 | Austin Scott | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia 9 | R+17 | Andrew Clyde | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Georgia 10 | R+11 | Mike Collins | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[13] |
|
Georgia 11 | R+12 | Barry Loudermilk | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Georgia 12 | R+7 | Rick Allen | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Georgia 13 | D+21 | David Scott | Democratic | 2002 | Incumbent running |
|
Georgia 14 | R+19 | Marjorie Taylor Greene | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Hawaii
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Hawaii 1 | D+13 | Ed Case | Democratic | 2002 (special) 2006 (retired) 2018 |
Incumbent running |
|
Hawaii 2 | D+12 | Jill Tokuda | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Idaho
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Idaho 1 | R+22 | Russ Fulcher | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Idaho 2 | R+13 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Illinois
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Illinois 1 | D+18 | Jonathan Jackson | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Illinois 2 | D+18 | Robin Kelly | Democratic | 2013 (special) | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[1] |
|
Illinois 3 | D+17 | Delia Ramirez | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Illinois 4 | D+17 | Chuy García | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Illinois 5 | D+19 | Mike Quigley | Democratic | 2009 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Illinois 6 | D+3 | Sean Casten | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Illinois 7 | D+34 | Danny Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent retiring[2] |
|
Illinois 8 | D+5 | Raja Krishnamoorthi | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[3] | |
Illinois 9 | D+19 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent retiring[4] |
|
Illinois 10 | D+12 | Brad Schneider | Democratic | 2012 2014 (lost) 2016 |
Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Illinois 11 | D+6 | Bill Foster | Democratic | 2008 (special) 2010 (lost) 2012 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Illinois 12 | R+22 | Mike Bost | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Illinois 13 | D+5 | Nikki Budzinski | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Illinois 14 | D+3 | Lauren Underwood | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Illinois 15 | R+20 | Mary Miller | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Illinois 16 | R+11 | Darin LaHood | Republican | 2015 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Illinois 17 | D+3 | Eric Sorensen | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Indiana
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Indiana 1 | D+1 | Frank J. Mrvan | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Indiana 2 | R+13 | Rudy Yakym | Republican | 2022 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Indiana 3 | R+16 | Marlin Stutzman | Republican | 2010 (special) 2016 (retired) 2024 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Indiana 4 | R+15 | Jim Baird | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Indiana 5 | R+8 | Victoria Spartz | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Indiana 6 | R+16 | Jefferson Shreve | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Indiana 7 | D+21 | André Carson | Democratic | 2008 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Indiana 8 | R+18 | Mark Messmer | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Indiana 9 | R+15 | Erin Houchin | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Iowa
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Iowa 1 | R+4 | Mariannette Miller-Meeks | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Iowa 2 | R+4 | Ashley Hinson | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Iowa 3 | R+2 | Zach Nunn | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Iowa 4 | R+15 | Randy Feenstra | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[14] |
Kansas
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Kansas 1 | R+16 | Tracey Mann | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Kansas 2 | R+10 | Derek Schmidt | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Kansas 3 | D+2 | Sharice Davids | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Kansas 4 | R+12 | Ron Estes | Republican | 2017 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Kentucky
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Kentucky 1 | R+23 | James Comer | Republican | 2016 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Kentucky 2 | R+20 | Brett Guthrie | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Kentucky 3 | D+10 | Morgan McGarvey | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Kentucky 4 | R+18 | Thomas Massie | Republican | 2012 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Kentucky 5 | R+32 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent running |
|
Kentucky 6 | R+7 | Andy Barr | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[15] |
|
Louisiana
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Louisiana 1 | R+19 | Steve Scalise | Republican | 2008 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Louisiana 2 | D+17 | Troy Carter | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Louisiana 3 | R+22 | Clay Higgins | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
Louisiana 4 | R+26 | Mike Johnson | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Louisiana 5 | R+18 | Julia Letlow | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Louisiana 6 | D+8 | Cleo Fields | Democratic | 1992 1996 (retired) 2024 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Maine
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Maine 1 | D+11 | Chellie Pingree | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent running |
|
Maine 2 | R+4 | Jared Golden | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Maryland
District | Incumbent | Candidates[295] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Maryland 1 | R+8 | Andy Harris | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Maryland 2 | D+10 | Johnny Olszewski | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Maryland 3 | D+12 | Sarah Elfreth | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Maryland 4 | D+39 | Glenn Ivey | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Maryland 5 | D+17 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 1981 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Maryland 6 | D+3 | April McClain Delaney | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Maryland 7 | D+31 | Kweisi Mfume | Democratic | 1986 1996 (resigned) 2020 (special) |
Incumbent running |
|
Maryland 8 | D+30 | Jamie Raskin | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
Massachusetts
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Massachusetts 1 | D+8 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 2 | D+13 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Massachusetts 3 | D+11 | Lori Trahan | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Massachusetts 4 | D+11 | Jake Auchincloss | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 5 | D+24 | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 2013 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Massachusetts 6 | D+11 | Seth Moulton | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Massachusetts 7 | D+34 | Ayanna Pressley | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Massachusetts 8 | D+15 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 2001 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Massachusetts 9 | D+6 | Bill Keating | Democratic | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Michigan
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Michigan 1 | R+11 | Jack Bergman | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent running | |
Michigan 2 | R+15 | John Moolenaar | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Michigan 3 | D+4 | Hillary Scholten | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 4 | R+3 | Bill Huizenga | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Michigan 5 | R+13 | Tim Walberg | Republican | 2006 2008 (lost) 2010 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Michigan 6 | D+12 | Debbie Dingell | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 7 | EVEN | Tom Barrett | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 8 | R+1 | Kristen McDonald Rivet | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Michigan 9 | R+16 | Lisa McClain | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Michigan 10 | R+3 | John James | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[16] | |
Michigan 11 | D+9 | Haley Stevens | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[5] |
|
Michigan 12 | D+21 | Rashida Tlaib | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Michigan 13 | D+22 | Shri Thanedar | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Minnesota 1 | R+6 | Brad Finstad | Republican | 2022 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 2 | D+3 | Angie Craig | DFL | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[6] |
|
Minnesota 3 | D+11 | Kelly Morrison | DFL | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Minnesota 4 | D+18 | Betty McCollum | DFL | 2000 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Minnesota 5 | D+32 | Ilhan Omar | DFL | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 6 | R+10 | Tom Emmer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Minnesota 7 | R+18 | Michelle Fischbach | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent running |
|
Minnesota 8 | R+7 | Pete Stauber | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
Mississippi
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Mississippi 1 | R+18 | Trent Kelly | Republican | 2015 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Mississippi 2 | D+11 | Bennie Thompson | Democratic | 1993 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Mississippi 3 | R+14 | Michael Guest | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Mississippi 4 | R+21 | Mike Ezell | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Missouri 1 | D+29 | Wesley Bell | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri 2 | R+4 | Ann Wagner | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri 3 | R+13 | Bob Onder | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Missouri 4 | R+21 | Mark Alford | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Missouri 5 | D+12 | Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
Missouri 6 | R+19 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Missouri 7 | R+21 | Eric Burlison | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Missouri 8 | R+27 | Jason Smith | Republican | 2013 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Montana
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Montana 1 | R+5 | Ryan Zinke | Republican | 2014 2017 (resigned) 2022 |
Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Montana 2 | R+15 | Troy Downing | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Nebraska
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Nebraska 1 | R+6 | Mike Flood | Republican | 2022 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Nebraska 2 | D+3 | Don Bacon | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent retiring[17] |
|
Nebraska 3 | R+27 | Adrian Smith | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Nevada
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Nevada 1 | D+2 | Dina Titus | Democratic | 2008 2010 (lost) 2012 |
Incumbent running |
|
Nevada 2 | R+7 | Mark Amodei | Republican | 2011 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Nevada 3 | D+1 | Susie Lee | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Nevada 4 | D+2 | Steven Horsford | Democratic | 2012 2014 (lost) 2018 |
Incumbent's intent unknown |
New Hampshire
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Hampshire 1 | D+2 | Chris Pappas | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. Senate[7] |
|
New Hampshire 2 | D+2 | Maggie Goodlander | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Jersey 1 | D+10 | Donald Norcross | Democratic | 2014 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 2 | R+5 | Jeff Van Drew | Republican | 2018[e] | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 3 | D+5 | Herb Conaway | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 4 | R+14 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 5 | D+2 | Josh Gottheimer | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 6 | D+5 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 7 | EVEN | Thomas Kean Jr. | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running | |
New Jersey 8 | D+15 | Rob Menendez | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 9 | D+2 | Nellie Pou | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 10 | D+27 | LaMonica McIver | Democratic | 2024 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New Jersey 11 | D+5 | Mikie Sherrill | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New Jersey 12 | D+13 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running |
|
New Mexico
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New Mexico 1 | D+7 | Melanie Stansbury | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New Mexico 2 | EVEN | Gabe Vasquez | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | ▌Eddy Aragon (Republican)[390]
|
New Mexico 3 | D+3 | Teresa Leger Fernandez | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
New York 1 | R+4 | Nick LaLota | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 2 | R+6 | Andrew Garbarino | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 3 | EVEN | Tom Suozzi | Democratic | 2016 2022 (retired) 2024 (special) |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 4 | D+2 | Laura Gillen | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 5 | D+24 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 1998 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 6 | D+6 | Grace Meng | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 7 | D+25 | Nydia Velázquez | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 8 | D+24 | Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 9 | D+22 | Yvette Clarke | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 10 | D+32 | Dan Goldman | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 11 | R+10 | Nicole Malliotakis | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 12 | D+33 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 1992 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
New York 13 | D+32 | Adriano Espaillat | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 14 | D+19 | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 15 | D+27 | Ritchie Torres | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 16 | D+18 | George Latimer | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 17 | D+1 | Mike Lawler | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
New York 18 | D+2 | Pat Ryan | Democratic | 2022 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 19 | D+1 | Josh Riley | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 20 | D+8 | Paul Tonko | Democratic | 2008 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 21 | R+10 | Elise Stefanik | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 22 | D+4 | John Mannion | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
New York 23 | R+10 | Nick Langworthy | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
New York 24 | R+11 | Claudia Tenney | Republican | 2016 2018 (lost) 2020 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | |
New York 25 | D+10 | Joseph Morelle | Democratic | 2018 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
New York 26 | D+11 | Tim Kennedy | Democratic | 2024 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
North Carolina
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
North Carolina 1 | R+1 | Don Davis | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
North Carolina 2 | D+17 | Deborah Ross | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
North Carolina 3 | R+10 | Greg Murphy | Republican | 2019 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 4 | D+23 | Valerie Foushee | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
North Carolina 5 | R+9 | Virginia Foxx | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 6 | R+9 | Addison McDowell | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 7 | R+7 | David Rouzer | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
North Carolina 8 | R+10 | Mark Harris | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
North Carolina 9 | R+8 | Richard Hudson | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 10 | R+9 | Pat Harrigan | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running |
|
North Carolina 11 | R+5 | Chuck Edwards | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
North Carolina 12 | D+24 | Alma Adams | Democratic | 2014 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
North Carolina 13 | R+8 | Brad Knott | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
North Carolina 14 | R+8 | Tim Moore | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
North Dakota
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
North Dakota at-large | R+18 | Julie Fedorchak | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Ohio 1 | TBD[55] | Greg Landsman | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 2 | TBD[55] | David Taylor | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 3 | TBD[55] | Joyce Beatty | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 4 | TBD[55] | Jim Jordan | Republican | 2006 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 5 | TBD[55] | Bob Latta | Republican | 2007 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 6 | TBD[55] | Michael Rulli | Republican | 2024 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Ohio 7 | TBD[55] | Max Miller | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Ohio 8 | TBD[55] | Warren Davidson | Republican | 2016 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 9 | TBD[55] | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 10 | TBD[55] | Mike Turner | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running |
|
Ohio 11 | TBD[55] | Shontel Brown | Democratic | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 12 | TBD[55] | Troy Balderson | Republican | 2018 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Ohio 13 | TBD[55] | Emilia Sykes | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Ohio 14 | TBD[55] | David Joyce | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Ohio 15 | TBD[55] | Mike Carey | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Oklahoma
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Oklahoma 1 | R+11 | Kevin Hern | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Oklahoma 2 | R+28 | Josh Brecheen | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oklahoma 3 | R+23 | Frank Lucas | Republican | 1994 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oklahoma 4 | R+17 | Tom Cole | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent running | |
Oklahoma 5 | R+9 | Stephanie Bice | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Oregon
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Oregon 1 | D+20 | Suzanne Bonamici | Democratic | 2012 (special) | Incumbent running |
|
Oregon 2 | R+14 | Cliff Bentz | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oregon 3 | D+24 | Maxine Dexter | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oregon 4 | D+6 | Val Hoyle | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oregon 5 | D+4 | Janelle Bynum | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Oregon 6 | D+6 | Andrea Salinas | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Pennsylvania 1 | D+1 | Brian Fitzpatrick | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Pennsylvania 2 | D+19 | Brendan Boyle | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 3 | D+40 | Dwight Evans | Democratic | 2016 (special) | Incumbent retiring[454] |
|
Pennsylvania 4 | D+8 | Madeleine Dean | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 5 | D+15 | Mary Gay Scanlon | Democratic | 2018 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 6 | D+6 | Chrissy Houlahan | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 7 | R+1 | Ryan Mackenzie | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent running | |
Pennsylvania 8 | R+4 | Rob Bresnahan | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 9 | R+19 | Dan Meuser | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 10 | R+3 | Scott Perry | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent running |
|
Pennsylvania 11 | R+11 | Lloyd Smucker | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Pennsylvania 12 | D+10 | Summer Lee | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Pennsylvania 13 | R+23 | John Joyce | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 14 | R+17 | Guy Reschenthaler | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 15 | R+19 | Glenn Thompson | Republican | 2008 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 16 | R+11 | Mike Kelly | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Pennsylvania 17 | D+3 | Chris Deluzio | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Rhode Island
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Rhode Island 1 | D+12 | Gabe Amo | Democratic | 2023 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Rhode Island 2 | D+4 | Seth Magaziner | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
South Carolina
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
South Carolina 1 | R+6 | Nancy Mace | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[18] |
|
South Carolina 2 | R+7 | Joe Wilson | Republican | 2001 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
South Carolina 3 | R+21 | Sheri Biggs | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
South Carolina 4 | R+11 | William Timmons | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
South Carolina 5 | R+11 | Ralph Norman | Republican | 2017 (special) | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[19] |
|
South Carolina 6 | D+13 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
South Carolina 7 | R+12 | Russell Fry | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
South Dakota
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
South Dakota at-large | R+15 | Dusty Johnson | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[20] |
|
Tennessee
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Tennessee 1 | R+29 | Diana Harshbarger | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Tennessee 2 | R+17 | Tim Burchett | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Tennessee 3 | R+18 | Chuck Fleischmann | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Tennessee 4 | R+21 | Scott DesJarlais | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Tennessee 5 | R+8 | Andy Ogles | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Tennessee 6 | R+17 | John Rose | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor[21] |
|
Tennessee 7 | R+10 | TBD[f] | 2025 (special) | Incumbent to be determined in 2025 | TBD | |
Tennessee 8 | R+21 | David Kustoff | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Tennessee 9 | D+23 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 2006 | Incumbent running |
|
Texas
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Texas 1 | R+25 | Nathaniel Moran | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Texas 2 | R+12 | Dan Crenshaw | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 3 | R+10 | Keith Self | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 4 | R+16 | Pat Fallon | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 5 | R+13 | Lance Gooden | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 6 | R+14 | Jake Ellzey | Republican | 2021 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 7 | D+12 | Lizzie Fletcher | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 8 | R+16 | Morgan Luttrell | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 9 | D+24 | Al Green | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running | |
Texas 10 | R+12 | Michael McCaul | Republican | 2004 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 11 | R+22 | August Pfluger | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 12 | R+11 | Craig Goldman | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 13 | R+24 | Ronny Jackson | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 14 | R+17 | Randy Weber | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 15 | R+7 | Monica De La Cruz | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 16 | D+11 | Veronica Escobar | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent running |
|
Texas 17 | R+14 | Pete Sessions | Republican | 1996 2018 (lost) 2020 |
Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 18 | D+21 | TBD[g] | 2025 (special) | Incumbent to be determined in 2025 | TBD | |
Texas 19 | R+25 | Jodey Arrington | Republican | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 20 | D+12 | Joaquin Castro | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 21 | R+11 | Chip Roy | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 22 | R+9 | Troy Nehls | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 23 | R+7 | Tony Gonzales | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 24 | R+7 | Beth Van Duyne | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 25 | R+18 | Roger Williams | Republican | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 26 | R+11 | Brandon Gill | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 27 | R+14 | Michael Cloud | Republican | 2018 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 28 | R+2 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent running |
|
Texas 29 | D+12 | Sylvia Garcia | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 30 | D+25 | Jasmine Crockett | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 31 | R+11 | John Carter | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Texas 32 | D+13 | Julie Johnson | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 33 | D+19 | Marc Veasey | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 34 | EVEN | Vicente Gonzalez | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Texas 35 | D+19 | Greg Casar | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 36 | R+18 | Brian Babin | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Texas 37 | D+26 | Lloyd Doggett | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent running |
|
Texas 38 | R+10 | Wesley Hunt | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Utah
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Utah 1 | R+10 | Blake Moore | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Utah 2 | R+10 | Celeste Maloy | Republican | 2023 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Utah 3 | R+10 | Mike Kennedy | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Utah 4 | R+14 | Burgess Owens | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Vermont
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Vermont at-large | D+17 | Becca Balint | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Virginia
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Virginia 1 | R+3 | Rob Wittman | Republican | 2007 (special) | Incumbent running | |
Virginia 2 | EVEN | Jen Kiggans | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Virginia 3 | D+18 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Virginia 4 | D+17 | Jennifer McClellan | Democratic | 2023 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Virginia 5 | R+6 | John McGuire | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Virginia 6 | R+12 | Ben Cline | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Virginia 7 | D+2 | Eugene Vindman | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Virginia 8 | D+26 | Don Beyer | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent running | |
Virginia 9 | R+22 | Morgan Griffith | Republican | 2010 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Virginia 10 | D+6 | Suhas Subramanyam | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Virginia 11 | D+18 | TBD[h] | 2025 (special) | Incumbent to be determined in 2025 | TBD |
Washington
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Washington 1 | D+15 | Suzan DelBene | Democratic | 2012 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 2 | D+12 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 3 | R+2 | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez | Democratic | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 4 | R+10 | Dan Newhouse | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 5 | R+5 | Michael Baumgartner | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 6 | D+10 | Emily Randall | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 7 | D+39 | Pramila Jayapal | Democratic | 2016 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 8 | D+3 | Kim Schrier | Democratic | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Washington 9 | D+22 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Washington 10 | D+9 | Marilyn Strickland | Democratic | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
West Virginia
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
West Virginia 1 | R+22 | Carol Miller | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
West Virginia 2 | R+20 | Riley Moore | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Wisconsin
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Wisconsin 1 | R+2 | Bryan Steil | Republican | 2018 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 2 | D+21 | Mark Pocan | Democratic | 2012 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Wisconsin 3 | R+3 | Derrick Van Orden | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent running |
|
Wisconsin 4 | D+26 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 2004 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Wisconsin 5 | R+11 | Scott Fitzgerald | Republican | 2020 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 6 | R+8 | Glenn Grothman | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | |
Wisconsin 7 | R+11 | Tom Tiffany | Republican | 2020 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Wisconsin 8 | R+8 | Tony Wied | Republican | 2024 (special) | Incumbent's intent unknown |
Wyoming
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | 2025 PVI[29] |
Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
Wyoming at-large | R+23 | Harriet Hageman | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Non-voting delegates
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
American Samoa at-large | Amata Coleman Radewagen | Republican | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
District of Columbia at-large | Eleanor Holmes Norton | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
Guam at-large | James Moylan | Republican | 2022 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
Northern Mariana Islands at-large | Kimberlyn King-Hinds | Republican | 2024 | Incumbent's intent unknown |
|
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large | Stacey Plaskett | Democratic | 2014 | Incumbent's intent unknown | TBD |
See also
Notes
- ^ As well as five of the six non-voting delegates.
- ^ Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters - ^ Competitive seats are defined as seats won by less than 10 points by their respective party in 2024
- ^ Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D) died on March 13, 2025. A special election will be held on September 23, 2025.
- ^ Van Drew was first elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican Party in December 2019.
- ^ Rep. Mark Green (R) resigned on July 20, 2025.[482] A special election will be held on December 2, 2025.
- ^ Rep. Sylvester Turner (D) died on March 5, 2025.[491] A special election will be held on November 4, 2025.
- ^ Rep. Gerry Connolly (D) died on May 21, 2025.[525] A special election will be held on September 9, 2025.
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We've gathered all of the candidate speeches in one place for you – speakers included Wiley Nickel (running for US Senate), Alysa Kassay and Beau Blair (CD06), Justin Dues (CD08), Nigel Bristow (CD09), Ashley Bell (CD10), and Adrian Maldonado (Salisbury City Council)!
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