2010 United States House of Representatives elections

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2010 United States House of Representatives elections

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All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives[a]
218 seats needed for a majority
Turnout40.9%[1] Decrease 13.6 pp
  Majority party Minority party
  John Boehner official portrait.jpg Speaker Nancy Pelosi.jpg
Leader John Boehner[2] Nancy Pelosi[3]
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 3, 2007 January 3, 2003
Leader's seat Ohio 8th California 8th
Last election 178 seats, 42.6%[4] 257 seats, 53.2%
Seats before 179 256
Seats won 242 193
Seat change Increase 63 Decrease 63
Popular vote 44,829,751[5] 38,980,192
Percentage 51.7% 44.9%
Swing Increase 9.1% Decrease 8.3%

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Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic

Elected Speaker

John Boehner
Republican

The 2010 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 2, 2010 as part of the 2010 midterm elections during President Barack Obama's first term in office. Voters of the 50 U.S. states chose 435 U.S. Representatives. Also, voters of the U.S. territories, commonwealths, and the District of Columbia chose their non-voting delegates.[b] U.S. Senate elections and various state and local elections were held on the same date.

Republicans regained control of the chamber they had lost in the 2006 midterm elections, picking up a net total of 63 seats and erasing the gains Democrats made in 2006 and 2008. Although the sitting U.S. President's party usually loses seats in a midterm election, the 2010 election resulted in the highest losses by a party in a House midterm election since 1938,[6][7] and the largest House swing since 1948.[8]

Republicans made their largest gain in House seats since 1938.[9] Three Democratic committee chairman were defeated, Transportation chairman Jim Oberstar of Minnesota, Armed Forces chairman Ike Skelton of Missouri, and most notably Budget chairman John Spratt of South Carolina. Democrats made three pick-ups, winning an open seat in Delaware and defeating Republican incumbents in Hawaii and Louisiana.

The heavy Democratic Party losses in 2010 were attributed to anger at President Obama, opposition to the Affordable Care Act and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, large budget deficits, and the weak economy.[10][11][12]

Background[]

An anti-Pelosi "Boehner for Speaker" bumper sticker on a car window.

Following the 2006 elections, Democrats took control of the House as well as the Senate. In the 2008 elections, which coincided with Democrat Barack Obama's victory over Republican John McCain for the presidency, Democrats increased their majorities in both chambers. Of the 435 congressional districts, 242 were carried by Obama, while 193 voted for McCain. Of the districts Obama won, 34 elected a Republican to the House, while 49 of the districts McCain won elected a Democrat.[13]

Republican gains[]

The Republicans' 63-seat pickup in the House to take control of that chamber, as well as their gain of six Senate seats, signified a dramatic rollback of recent Democratic gains. In the election, Republicans won their greatest number of House seats since 1946.[14] This has been attributed to the continued economic recession, as well as President Obama's controversial stimulus and health care reform bills. Republicans also took control of 29 of the 50 state governorships and gained 690 seats in state legislatures, to hold their greatest number since the 1928 elections.[15]

Republicans also made historic gains in state legislatures, adding more than 675 state legislative seats, by far surpassing their state-legislative gains in 1994.[16][17] Republicans gained control of dozens of state legislative chambers,[16] and took control of "seven more legislatures outright than they did after 1994 and the most since 1952."[17] Republicans picked up control of the Alabama Legislature for the first time since Reconstruction; control of the North Carolina Senate for the first time since 1870; and control of the Minnesota Senate for the first time since the state returned to partisan elections in 1974.[16][17]

The Great Lakes region, which until then had recently favored the Democratic Party, went strongly Republican. In California and the Pacific Northwest, however, the Democrats retained the upper hand.[18] The biggest change in 2010 occurred in the Southeastern United States, which had previously been roughly evenly split between Democrats and Republicans for everything except for president. Just one white Democrat from the Deep South won reelection to the US House in 2010. Prior to 2010, many white conservative southerners had voted Republican for president, but Democratic for other offices.[19]

Results summary[]

Midpoint
242 193
Republican Democratic
Parties (and Independents) Seats Popular vote
2008 2010 Share Vote %
  Republican Party 178 242 Increase 64 55.6% 44,829,751 51.7% Increase 9.1%
  Democratic Party 257 193 Decrease 64 44.4% 38,980,192 44.9% Decrease 8.3%
  Libertarian Party 1,010,891 1.2% Increase 0.3%
  Independent 516,733 0.6% Steady
  Green Party 252,688 0.3% Decrease 0.2%
  Constitution Party 195,008 0.2% Increase 0.1%
  Independence Party 139,473 0.2% Increase 0.1%
  American Independent Party 56,907 0.1% Increase 0.1%
  Others 799,461 0.9% Decrease 0.8%
Totals 435 435 0 100.0% 86,781,104 100.0% Steady
Popular vote
Republican
51.66%
Democratic
44.92%
Libertarian
1.16%
Green
0.29%
Others
1.97%
House seats
Republican
55.63%
Democratic
44.37%

Sources: House Clerk – Statistics of the Congressional Election, 2010

Voter demographics[]

2010 U.S. House vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup DEM GOP Other % of
total vote
Total vote 45 52 3 100
Ideology
Liberals 90 8 2 20
Moderates 55 42 3 38
Conservatives 13 84 3 42
Party
Democrats 91 7 2 35
Republicans 5 94 1 35
Independents 37 56 7 29
Gender
Men 41 55 4 48
Women 48 49 3 52
Race/ethnicity
White 37 60 3 77
Black 89 9 2 11
Asian 58 40 2 2
Other 53 44 3 2
Hispanic (of any race) 60 38 2 8
Gender by race/ethnicity
White men 34 62 4 38
White women 39 58 3 40
Black men 86 13 1 5
Black women 92 6 2 6
Latino men (of any race) 55 44 1 4
Latino women (of any race) 65 33 2 4
All other races 55 42 3 4
Religion
Protestant 38 59 3 55
Catholic 44 54 2 23
Jewish n/a n/a n/a 2
Other religion 74 24 2 8
None 68 30 2 12
Religious service attendance
Weekly 40 58 2 48
Less than weekly 53 44 3 52
White evangelical or born-again Christian
White evangelical or born-again Christian 19 77 4 25
Everyone else 55 42 3 75
Age
18–24 years old 57 39 4 6
25–29 years old 54 44 2 6
30–39 years old 47 48 5 14
40–49 years old 43 54 3 21
50–64 years old 46 52 2 32
65 and older 38 59 3 21
Sexual orientation
LGBT 69 29 2 3
Heterosexual 46 52 2 97
Education
Not a high school graduate 57 36 7 3
High school graduate 46 52 2 17
Some college education 43 53 4 28
College graduate 40 58 2 30
Postgraduate education 53 45 2 21
Education by race/ethnicity
White college graduates 39 58 3 42
White no college degree 33 63 4 35
Non-white college graduates 70 28 2 9
Non-white no college degree 75 23 2 13
Family income
Under $30,000 57 40 3 17
$30,000–49,999 51 46 3 19
$50,000–74,999 45 51 4 21
$75,000–99,999 42 56 2 15
$100,000–199,999 43 56 1 19
Over $200,000 34 64 2 8
Family income by race
Whites under $50,000 42 54 4 25
Whites over $50,000 37 61 3 53
Non-whites under $50,000 80 19 1 11
Non-whites over $50,000 69 29 2 11
Union households
Union 61 37 2 17
Non-union 43 54 3 83
Issue regarded as most important
War in Afghanistan 58 40 2 7
Health care 51 47 2 18
Economy 43 54 3 63
Illegal immigration 26 68 6 8
Region
Northeast 54 44 2 21
Midwest 44 53 3 25
South 37 61 2 31
West 49 48 3 23
Community size
Urban 56 41 3 31
Suburban 42 55 3 49
Rural 36 61 3 20

Source: CNN exit poll[20]

Retiring incumbents[]

Thirty-seven incumbents retired.

Democrats[]

Seventeen incumbent Democrats retired.

Republicans[]

Twenty incumbent Republicans retired.

Incumbents defeated[]

There were nine Democrats who survived reelection in the 1994 Republican Revolution, but were defeated this year.

Lost renomination[]

Democrats[]

Two Democrats lost renomination. One seat remained Democratic, and the other seat was taken by a Republican.

  • Michigan 13: Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick lost to Hansen Clarke
  • West Virginia 1: Alan Mollohan lost to Mike Oliverio, but Oliverio lost in the general election to Republican David McKinley

Republicans[]

Two Republicans lost renomination. Both seats remained Republican.

  • Alabama 5: Parker Griffith (first elected in 2008 as a Democrat; switched parties in 2009) lost to Mo Brooks
  • South Carolina 4: Bob Inglis lost to Trey Gowdy

Lost re-election[]

Fifty-four incumbents lost in the general election; all but two were Democrats. Many of the Democrats who lost had been initially elected in the Democratic wave years of 2006 and 2008, and several others were longtime incumbents from the southeast.[56]

Democrats[]

52 Democrats lost re-election.

  • Alabama 2, Bobby Bright (first elected in 2008) lost to Martha Roby
  • Arizona 1, Ann Kirkpatrick (first elected in 2008) lost to Paul Gosar
  • Arizona 5, Harry Mitchell (first elected in 2006) lost to David Schweikert
  • Colorado 3, John Salazar (first elected in 2004) lost to Scott Tipton
  • Colorado 4, Betsy Markey (first elected in 2008) lost to Cory Gardner
  • Florida 2, Allen Boyd (first elected in 1996) lost to Steve Southerland
  • Florida 8, Alan Grayson (first elected in 2008) lost to Daniel Webster
  • Florida 22, Ron Klein (first elected in 2006) lost to Allen West
  • Florida 24, Suzanne Kosmas (first elected in 2008) lost to Sandy Adams
  • Georgia 8, Jim Marshall (first elected in 2002) lost to Austin Scott
  • Idaho 1, Walt Minnick (first elected in 2008) lost to Raúl Labrador
  • Illinois 8, Melissa Bean (first elected in 2004) lost to Joe Walsh
  • Illinois 11, Debbie Halvorson (first elected in 2008) lost to Adam Kinzinger
  • Illinois 14, Bill Foster (first elected in 2008) lost to Randy Hultgren
  • Illinois 17, Phil Hare (first elected in 2006) lost to Bobby Schilling
  • Indiana 9, Baron Hill (originally elected in 1998) lost to Todd Young
  • Maryland 1, Frank Kratovil (first elected in 2008) lost to Andrew P. Harris
  • Michigan 7, Mark Schauer (first elected in 2008) lost to Tim Walberg
  • Minnesota 8, Jim Oberstar (first elected in 1974) lost to Chip Cravaack
  • Mississippi 1, Travis Childers (first elected in 2008) lost to Alan Nunnelee
  • Mississippi 4, Gene Taylor (first elected in 1989) lost to Steven Palazzo
  • Missouri 4, Ike Skelton (first elected in 1976) lost to Vicky Hartzler
  • Nevada 3, Dina Titus (first elected in 2008) lost to Joe Heck
  • New Hampshire 1, Carol Shea-Porter (first elected in 2006) lost to Frank Guinta
  • New Jersey 3, John Adler (first elected in 2008) lost to Jon Runyan
  • New Mexico 2, Harry Teague (first elected in 2008) lost to Steve Pearce
  • New York 13, Michael McMahon (first elected in 2008) lost to Michael Grimm
  • New York 19, John Hall (first elected in 2006) lost to Nan Hayworth
  • New York 20, Scott Murphy (first elected in 2009) lost to Chris Gibson
  • New York 24, Mike Arcuri (first elected in 2006) lost to Richard L. Hanna
  • New York 25, Dan Maffei (first elected in 2008) lost to Ann Marie Buerkle
  • North Carolina 2, Bob Etheridge (first elected in 1996) lost to Renee Ellmers
  • North Dakota at-large, Earl Pomeroy (first elected in 1992) lost to Rick Berg
  • Ohio 1, Steve Driehaus (first elected in 2008) lost to Steve Chabot
  • Ohio 6, Charlie Wilson (first elected in 2006) lost to Bill Johnson
  • Ohio 15, Mary Jo Kilroy (first elected in 2008) lost to Steve Stivers
  • Ohio 16, John Boccieri (first elected in 2008) lost to Jim Renacci
  • Ohio 18, Zack Space (first elected in 2006) lost to Bob Gibbs
  • Pennsylvania 3, Kathy Dahlkemper (first elected in 2008) lost to Mike Kelly
  • Pennsylvania 8, Patrick Murphy (first elected in 2006) lost to Mike Fitzpatrick
  • Pennsylvania 10, Chris Carney (first elected in 2006) lost to Tom Marino
  • Pennsylvania 11, Paul E. Kanjorski (first elected in 1984) lost to Lou Barletta
  • South Carolina 5, John Spratt (first elected in 1982) lost to Mick Mulvaney
  • South Dakota at-large, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (first elected in 2004) lost to Kristi Noem
  • Tennessee 4, Lincoln Davis (first elected in 2002) lost to Scott DesJarlais
  • Texas 17, Chet Edwards (first elected in 1990) lost to Bill Flores
  • Texas 23, Ciro Rodriguez (originally elected in 1996) lost to Quico Canseco
  • Texas 27, Solomon P. Ortiz (first elected in 1982) lost to Blake Farenthold
  • Virginia 2, Glenn Nye (first elected in 2008) lost to Scott Rigell
  • Virginia 5, Tom Perriello (first elected in 2008) lost to Robert Hurt
  • Virginia 9, Rick Boucher (first elected in 1982) lost to Morgan Griffith
  • Wisconsin 8, Steve Kagen (first elected in 2006) lost to Reid Ribble

Republicans[]

Two Republicans lost re-election.

  • Hawaii 1, Charles Djou (first elected in 2010) lost to Colleen Hanabusa
  • Louisiana 2, Joseph Cao (first elected in 2008) lost to Cedric Richmond

Open seats that changed parties[]

Democratic seats won by Republicans[]

Fourteen open seats, held by Democrats, were won by Republicans.

Republican seats won by Democrats[]

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

Election ratings[]

Alabama[]

Alabama's congressional districts
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Alabama 1 R+14 Jo Bonner Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jo Bonner (Republican) 83.0%
  • David Walter (Constitution) 17.0%
Alabama 2 R+16 Bobby Bright Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Martha Roby (Republican) 51.3%
  • Bobby Bright (Democratic) 48.7%
Alabama 3 R+9 Mike D. Rogers Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike D. Rogers (Republican) 59.1%
  • (Democratic) 40.9%
Alabama 4 R+26 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Robert Aderholt (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Alabama 5 R+12 Parker Griffith Republican 2008 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Mo Brooks (Republican) 58.5%
  • Steve Raby (Democratic) 41.5%
Alabama 6 R+29 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Spencer Bachus (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Alabama 7 D+18 Artur Davis Democratic 2002 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Alabama.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Terri Sewell (Democratic) 72.6%
  • Don Chamberlain (Republican) 27.4%

Alaska[]

Alaska's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[57] Party First elected
Alaska at-large R+13 Don Young Republican 1973 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Don Young (Republican) 69.0%
  • Harry Crawford (Democratic) 30.5%

Arizona[]

Arizona's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[58] Party First elected
Arizona 1 R+6 Ann Kirkpatrick Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Paul Gosar (Republican) 49.7%
  • Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic) 43.7%
  • Nicole Patti (Libertarian) 6.6%
Arizona 2 R+13 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Trent Franks (Republican) 64.9%
  • John Thrasher (Democratic) 31.1%
  • Powell Gammill (Libertarian) 4.0%
Arizona 3 R+9 John Shadegg Republican 1994 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Ben Quayle (Republican) 52.2%
  • Jon Hulburd (Democratic) 41.1%
  • Michael Shoen (Libertarian) 5.0%
  • Leonard Clark (Green) 1.6%
Arizona 4 D+13 Ed Pastor Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Pastor (Democratic) 66.9%
  • (Republican) 27.5%
  • Joe Cobb (Libertarian) 3.0%
  • Rebecca DeWitt (Green) 2.6%
Arizona 5 R+5 Harry Mitchell Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY David Schweikert (Republican) 52.0%
  • Harry Mitchell (Democratic) 43.2%
  • Nick Coons (Libertarian) 4.8%
Arizona 6 R+15 Jeff Flake Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jeff Flake (Republican) 66.4%
  • Rebecca Schneider (Democratic) 29.1%
  • Richard Grayson (Green) 3.1%
  • Darell Tapp (Libertarian) 1.4%
Arizona 7 D+6 Raul Grijalva Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Raul Grijalva (Democratic) 50.2%
  • (Republican) 44.2%
  • Harley Meyer (Independent) 2.8%
  • George Keane (Libertarian) 2.7%
Arizona 8 R+4 Gabby Giffords Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gabby Giffords (Democratic) 48.8%
  • (Republican) 47.3%
  • Steven Stoltz (Libertarian) 3.9%

Arkansas[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[59] Party First elected
Arkansas 1 R+8 Robert Marion Berry Democratic 1996 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Rick Crawford (Republican) 51.8%
  • (Democratic) 43.5%
  • Ken Adler (Green) 4.6%
Arkansas 2 R+5 Vic Snyder Democratic 1996 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Tim Griffin (Republican) 57.9%
  • Joyce Elliott (Democratic) 38.3%
  • Lance Levi (Independent) 2.1%
  • Lewis Kennedy (Green) 1.7%
Arkansas 3 R+16 John Boozman Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Steve Womack (Republican) 72.4%
  • David Whitaker (Democratic) 27.6%
Arkansas 4 R+7 Mike Ross Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Ross (Democratic) 57.5%
  • (Republican) 40.2%
  • Joshua Drake (Green) 2.3%

California[]

California's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[60] Party First elected
California 1 D+13 Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Thompson (Democratic) 63.0%
  • (Republican) 31.0%
  • Carol Wolman (Green) 3.5%
  • Mike Rodrigues (Libertarian) 2.5%
California 2 R+11 Wally Herger Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Wally Herger (Republican) 57.1%
  • (Democratic) 42.9%
  • Mark A. Jensen (W/I) 0.0%
California 3 R+6 Dan Lungren Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dan Lungren (Republican) 50.1%
  • Ami Bera (Democratic) 43.2%
  • Jerry Leidecker (American Independent) 2.5%
  • Douglas Arthur Tuma (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • Mike Roskey (Peace and Freedom) 1.8%
California 4 R+10 Tom McClintock Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom McClintock (Republican) 61.3%
  • Clint Curtis (Democratic) 31.4%
  • Ben Emery (Green) 7.3%
California 5 D+15 Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Doris Matsui (Democratic) 72.0%
  • (Republican) 25.3%
  • Gerald Allen Frink (Peace and Freedom) 2.7%
California 6 D+23 Lynn Woolsey Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lynn Woolsey (Democratic) 65.9%
  • Jim Judd (Republican) 29.6%
  • Eugene Ruyle (Peace and Freedom) 2.3%
  • Joel Smolen (Libertarian) 2.2%
California 7 D+19 George Miller Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY George Miller (Democratic) 68.3%
  • (Republican) 31.7%
California 8 D+35 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Nancy Pelosi (Democratic) 80.1%
  • John Dennis (Republican) 15.1%
  • Gloria La Riva (Peace and Freedom) 2.5%
  • Philip Berg (Libertarian) 2.3%
  • Summer Shields (W/I) 0.0%
California 9 D+37 Barbara Lee Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Barbara Lee (Democratic) 84.3%
  • (Republican) 10.8%
  • Dave Heller (Green) 2.3%
  • James Eyer (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Larry Allen (Peace and Freedom) 0.8%
California 10 D+11 John Garamendi Democratic 2009 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Garamendi (Democratic) 58.8%
  • (Republican) 37.9%
  • Jeremy Cloward (Green) 3.3%
California 11 R+1 Jerry McNerney Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jerry McNerney (Democratic) 48.0%
  • David Harmer (Republican) 46.9%
  • David Christensen (American Independent) 5.2%
California 12 D+23 Jackie Speier Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jackie Speier (Democratic) 75.6%
  • Mike Moloney (Republican) 22.1%
  • Mark Paul Williams (Libertarian) 2.3%
  • Joseph Michael Harding (W/I) 0.0%
California 13 D+22 Pete Stark Democratic 1972 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Pete Stark (Democratic) 72.0%
  • (Republican) 27.7%
  • Chris Pareja (W/I) 0.3%
California 14 D+21 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Anna Eshoo (Democratic) 69.1%
  • (Republican) 27.8%
  • Paul Lazaga (Libertarian) 3.1%
California 15 D+15 Mike Honda Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Honda (Democratic) 67.6%
  • Scott Kirkland (Republican) 32.4%
California 16 D+16 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Zoe Lofgren (Democratic) 67.8%
  • Daniel Sahagún (Republican) 24.3%
  • Edward Gonzalez (Libertarian) 7.9%
California 17 D+19 Sam Farr Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sam Farr (Democratic) 66.6%
  • (Republican) 26.5%
  • Mary Larkin (Libertarian) 4.9%
  • Eric Petersen (Green) 1.9%
  • Ronald P. Kabat (W/I) 0.1%
California 18 D+4 Dennis Cardoza Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dennis Cardoza (Democratic) 58.5%
  • (Republican) 41.5%
California 19 R+9 George Radanovich Republican 1994 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Jeff Denham (Republican) 64.6%
  • (Democratic) 35.1%
  • Les Marsden (D-W/I) 0.3%
California 20 D+5 Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Costa (Democratic) 51.7%
  • Andy Vidak (Republican) 48.3%
California 21 R+14 Devin Nunes Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Devin Nunes (Republican)
  • Unopposed
California 22 R+16 Kevin McCarthy Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kevin McCarthy (Republican) 98.8%
  • John Uebersax (W/I) 1.2%
California 23 D+12 Lois Capps Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lois Capps (Democratic) 57.8%
  • (Republican) 37.6%
  • John Hager (Independent) 2.9%
  • Darrell Stafford (Libertarian) 1.7%
California 24 R+4 Elton Gallegly Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Elton Gallegly (Republican) 59.9%
  • (Democratic) 40.1%
California 25 R+6 Howard McKeon Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Howard McKeon (Republican) 61.8%
  • (Democratic) 38.2%
California 26 R+3 David Dreier Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Dreier (Republican) 54.1%
  • (Democratic) 36.5%
  • David Miller (American Independent) 6.1%
  • Randall Weissbuch (Libertarian) 3.2%
California 27 D+13 Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Brad Sherman (Democratic) 65.2%
  • (Republican) 34.8%
California 28 D+23 Howard Berman Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Howard Berman (Democratic) 69.5%
  • (Republican) 22.4%
  • Carlos Rodriguez (Libertarian) 8.1%
California 29 D+14 Adam Schiff Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Adam Schiff (Democratic) 64.8%
  • John Colbert (Republican) 32.0%
  • William Cushing (Libertarian) 3.2%
California 30 D+18 Henry Waxman Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Henry Waxman (Democratic) 64.6%
  • (Republican) 31.9%
  • Erich Miller (Libertarian) 2.1%
  • Richard Castaldo (Peace and Freedom) 1.3%
California 31 D+29 Xavier Becerra Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Xavier Becerra (Democratic) 83.8%
  • (Republican) 16.2%
  • Sal Genovese (W/I) 0.0%
California 32 D+15 Judy Chu Democratic 2009 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Judy Chu (Democratic) 71.0%
  • (Republican) 29.0%
California 33 D+35 Diane Watson Democratic 2001 (Special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Karen Bass (Democratic) 86.1%
  • (Republican) 13.9%
  • Mervin Leon Evans 0.0%
California 34 D+22 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) 77.2%
  • (Republican) 22.8%
California 35 D+31 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Maxine Waters (Democratic) 79.3%
  • Bruce Brown (Republican) 20.7%
  • Suleiman Charles Edmonson (W/I) 0.0%
California 36 D+12 Jane Harman Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jane Harman (Democratic) 59.6%
  • (Republican) 34.7%
  • Herb Peters (Libertarian) 5.6%
California 37 D+26 Laura Richardson Democratic 2007 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Laura Richardson (Democratic) 68.4%
  • Star Parker (Republican) 23.2%
  • Nicholas Dibs (Independent) 8.4%
California 38 D+18 Grace Napolitano Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Grace Napolitano (Democratic) 73.5%
  • Robert Vaughn (Republican) 26.5%
California 39 D+12 Linda Sánchez Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Linda Sánchez (Democratic) 63.3%
  • Larry Andre (Republican) 32.6%
  • John Smith (American Independent) 4.1%
California 40 R+8 Ed Royce Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Royce (Republican) 66.8%
  • (Democratic) 33.2%
California 41 R+10 Jerry Lewis Republican 1978 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jerry Lewis (Republican) 63.2%
  • (Democratic) 36.8%
  • Pamela Zander (W/I) 0.0%
California 42 R+10 Gary Miller Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gary Miller (Republican) 62.2%
  • (Democratic) 31.9%
  • Mark Lambert (Libertarian) 5.9%
California 43 D+13 Joe Baca Democratic 1999 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joe Baca (Democratic) 65.5%
  • (Republican) 34.5%
California 44 R+6 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ken Calvert (Republican) 55.6%
  • Bill Hedrick (Democratic) 44.4%
California 45 R+3 Mary Bono Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mary Bono (Republican) 51.5%
  • Steve Pougnet (Democratic) 42.1%
  • Bill Lussenheide (American Independent) 6.4%
California 46 R+6 Dana Rohrabacher Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dana Rohrabacher (Republican) 62.2%
  • Ken Arnold (Democratic) 37.8%
  • Jay Shah (D-W/I) 0.0%
California 47 D+4 Loretta Sanchez Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Loretta Sanchez (Democratic) 53.0%
  • Van Tran (Republican) 39.3%
  • Ceci Iglesias (Independent) 7.8%
California 48 R+6 John B. T. Campbell III Republican 2005 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John B. T. Campbell III (Republican) 59.9%
  • Beth Krom (Democratic) 34.5%
  • Mike Binkley (Libertarian) 3.6%
California 49 R+10 Darrell Issa Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Darrell Issa (Republican) 62.8%
  • (Democratic) 31.5%
  • Dion Clark (American Independent) 3.5%
  • Mike Paster (Libertarian) 2.3%
California 50 R+3 Brian Bilbray Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Brian Bilbray (Republican) 56.6%
  • Francine Busby (Democratic) 39.0%
  • Lars Grossmith (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Miriam Clark (Peace and Freedom) 2.2%
California 51 D+8 Bob Filner Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bob Filner (Democratic) 60.1%
  • Nick Popaditch (Republican) 39.9%
  • Marcus Shapiro (W/I) 0.0%
California 52 R+9 Duncan D. Hunter Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Duncan D. Hunter (Republican) 63.1%
  • Ray Lutz (Democratic) 32.1%
  • Michael Benoit (Libertarian) 4.9%
California 53 D+14 Susan Davis Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Susan Davis (Democratic) 62.3%
  • Michael Crimmins (Republican) 34.0%
  • Paul Dekker (Libertarian) 3.7%

Colorado[]

Colorado's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[61] Party First elected
Colorado 1 D+21 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Diana DeGette (Democratic) 67.4%
  • Mike Fallon (Republican) 28.8%
  • Gary Swing (Green) 1.4%
  • Clint Jones (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • Chris Styskal (Constitution) 1.0%
Colorado 2 D+11 Jared Polis Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jared Polis (Democratic) 57.4%
  • (Republican) 37.9%
  • Jenna Goss (Constitution) 2.7%
  • Curtis Harris (Libertarian) 2.0%
Colorado 3 R+5 John Salazar Democratic 2004 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Scott Tipton (Republican) 50.1%
  • John Salazar (Democratic) 45.8%
  • Gregory Gilman (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Jake Segrest (Independent) 1.9%
Colorado 4 R+6 Betsy Markey Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Cory Gardner (Republican) 52.5%
  • Betsy Markey (Democratic) 41.4%
  • Doug Aden (Constitution) 4.7%
  • Ken Waskiewicz (Independent) 1.5%
Colorado 5 R+14 Doug Lamborn Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Doug Lamborn (Republican) 65.8%
  • (Democratic) 29.3%
  • Brian Scott (Constitution) 2.5%
  • Jerrell Klaver (Libertarian) 2.4%
Colorado 6 R+8 Mike Coffman Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Coffman (Republican) 65.7%
  • John Flerlage (Democratic) 31.5%
  • Rob McNealy (Libertarian) 2.8%
Colorado 7 D+4 Ed Perlmutter Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Perlmutter (Democratic) 53.4%
  • Ryan Frazier (Republican) 41.8%
  • Buck Bailey (Libertarian) 4.8%

Connecticut[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Member[62] Party First elected
Connecticut 1 D+13 John Larson Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Larson (Democratic) 61.3%
  • Ann Brickley (Republican) 37.2%
  • Kenneth Krayeske (Green) 1.1%
  • Christopher Hutchinson () 0.4%
Connecticut 2 D+6 Joe Courtney Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joe Courtney (Democratic) 59.9%
  • Janet Peckinpaugh (Republican) 38.8%
  • Scott Deshefy (Green) 1.3%
Connecticut 3 D+9 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rosa DeLauro (Democratic) 65.1%
  • (Republican) 33.6%
  • Charles Pillsbury (Green) 1.3%
Connecticut 4 D+5 Jim Himes Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Himes (Democratic) 53.1%
  • Dan Debicella (Republican) 46.9%
Connecticut 5 D+2 Chris Murphy Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chris Murphy (Democratic) 54.1%
  • Sam Caligiuri (Republican) 45.9%

Delaware[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[63]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Delaware at-large D+7 Michael Castle Republican 1992 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickY John Carney (Democratic) 56.8%
  • Glen Urquhart (Republican) 41.0%
  • Earl Lofland (Independent) 1.2%
  • Brent Wangen (Libertarian) 0.6%
  • Jeffrey Brown (Blue Enigma) 0.4%

Florida[]

Florida's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[64]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Florida 1 R+21 Jeff Miller Republican 2001 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jeff Miller (Republican) 80.0%
  • Joe Cantrell (Independent) 10.9%
  • John Krause (Independent) 8.6%
  • Jim Bryan (Write-in) 0.6%
Florida 2 R+6 Allen Boyd Democratic 1996 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Steve Southerland (Republican) 53.6%
  • Allen Boyd (Democratic) 41.4%
  • Paul McKain (Independent) 2.8%
  • Dianne Berryhill (Independent) 2.2%
Florida 3 D+18 Corrine Brown Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Corrine Brown (Democratic) 63.0%
  • (Republican) 33.9%
  • Terry Martin-Black (Independent) 3.1%
Florida 4 R+17 Ander Crenshaw Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ander Crenshaw (Republican) 77.2%
  • Troy Stanley (Independent) 22.8%
Florida 5 R+9 Ginny Brown-Waite Republican 2002 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Rich Nugent (Republican) 67.4%
  • Jim Piccillo (Democratic) 32.6%
Florida 6 R+10 Cliff Stearns Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Cliff Stearns (Republican) 71.5%
  • Steve Schonberg (Independent) 28.5%
Florida 7 R+7 John Mica Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Mica (Republican) 69.0%
  • Heather Beaven (Democratic) 31.0%
Florida 8 R+2 Alan Grayson Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Daniel Webster (Republican) 56.1%
  • Alan Grayson (Democratic) 38.2%
  • Peg Dunmire (Tea) 3.8%
  • George Metcalfe (Independent) 1.9%
Florida 9 R+6 Gus Bilirakis Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gus Bilirakis (Republican) 71.4%
  • (Democratic) 28.6%
Florida 10 R+1 Bill Young Republican 1970 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Young (Republican) 65.9%
  • Charlie Justice (Democratic) 34.1%
Florida 11 D+11 Kathy Castor Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kathy Castor (Democratic) 59.6%
  • Mike Prendergast (Republican) 40.4%
Florida 12 R+6 Adam Putnam Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for Florida Agriculture Commissioner.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Dennis A. Ross (Republican) 48.1%
  • Lori Edwards (Democratic) 41.1%
  • Randy Wilkinson (Tea) 10.7%
Florida 13 R+6 Vern Buchanan Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Vern Buchanan (Republican) 68.9%
  • (Democratic) 31.1%
Florida 14 R+11 Connie Mack IV Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Connie Mack IV (Republican) 68.6%
  • (Democratic) 27.1%
  • William Maverick St. Claire (Independent) 4.3%
Florida 15 R+6 Bill Posey Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Posey (Republican) 64.7%
  • Shannon Roberts (Democratic) 35.3%
Florida 16 R+5 Tom Rooney Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Rooney (Republican) 66.9%
  • Jim Horn (Democratic) 33.1%
Florida 17 D+34 Kendrick Meek Democratic 2002 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Frederica Wilson (Democratic) 86.2%
  • Roderick Vereen (Independent) 13.8%
Florida 18 R+3 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican 1989 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican) 68.9%
  • (Democratic) 31.1%
Florida 19 D+15 Ted Deutch Democratic 2010 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ted Deutch (Democratic) 62.6%
  • (Republican) 37.3%
Florida 20 D+13 Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic) 60.2%
  • (Republican) 38.1%
  • Stanley Blumenthal (Independent) 1.0%
  • Robert Kunst (Independent) 0.8%
Florida 21 R+5 Lincoln Diaz-Balart Republican 1992 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Mario Díaz-Balart
(Moved from the 25th district)
Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 22 D+1 Ron Klein Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Allen West (Republican) 54.4%
  • Ron Klein (Democratic) 45.6%
Florida 23 D+28 Alcee Hastings Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Alcee Hastings (Democratic) 79.1%
  • (Republican) 20.9%
Florida 24 R+4 Suzanne Kosmas Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Sandy Adams (Republican) 59.6%
  • Suzanne Kosmas (Democratic) 40.3%
Florida 25 R+5 Open seat.
Incumbent moved to 21st district
Republican hold
  • Green tickY David Rivera (Republican) 52.2%
  • Joe Garcia (Democratic) 42.6%
  • Roly Arroyo (Tea) 3.0%
  • Craig Porter (Florida Whig) 2.2%

Georgia[]

Georgia's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[65]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Georgia 1 R+16 Jack Kingston Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jack Kingston (Republican) 71.6%
  • Oscar Harris (Democratic) 28.4%
Georgia 2 D+1 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sanford Bishop (Democratic) 51.4%
  • Mike Keown (Republican) 48.6%
Georgia 3 R+19 Lynn Westmoreland Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lynn Westmoreland (Republican) 69.5%
  • Frank Saunders (Democratic) 30.5%
Georgia 4 D+24 Hank Johnson Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Hank Johnson (Democratic) 74.7%
  • (Republican) 25.3%
Georgia 5 D+26 John Lewis Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Lewis (Democratic) 73.7%
  • Fenn Little (Republican) 26.3%
Georgia 6 R+19 Tom Price Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Price (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Georgia 7 R+16 John Linder Republican 1992 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Rob Woodall (Republican) 67.1%
  • Doug Heckman (Democratic) 32.9%
Georgia 8 R+10 Jim Marshall Democratic 2002 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Austin Scott (Republican) 52.7%
  • Jim Marshall (Democratic) 47.3%
Georgia 9 R+28 Tom Graves Republican 2010 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Graves (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Georgia 10 R+15 Paul Broun Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Paul Broun (Republican) 67.4%
  • Russell Edwards (Democratic) 32.6%
Georgia 11 R+20 Phil Gingrey Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Phil Gingrey (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Georgia 12 D+1 John Barrow Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Barrow (Democratic) 56.6%
  • Raymond McKinney (Republican) 43.4%
Georgia 13 D+15 David Scott Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Scott (Democratic) 69.4%
  • Mike Crane (Republican) 30.6%

Hawaii[]

Hawaii's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[66]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Hawaii 1 D+11 Charles Djou Republican 2010 (Special) Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickY Colleen Hanabusa (Democratic) 53.2%
  • Charles Djou (Republican) 46.8%
Hawaii 2 D+14 Mazie Hirono Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mazie Hirono (Democratic) 72.2%
  • John Willoughby (Republican) 25.3%
  • Patric Brock (Libertarian) 1.8%
  • Andrew Von Sonn (Independent) 0.7%

Idaho[]

Idaho's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[67]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Idaho 1 R+18 Walt Minnick Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Raúl Labrador (Republican) 51.0%
  • Walt Minnick (Democratic) 41.3%
  • Dave Olson (Independent) 5.8%
  • Mike Washburn (Libertarian) 1.9%
Idaho 2 R+17 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Simpson (Republican) 68.8%
  • Mike Crawford (Democratic) 24.4%
  • Brian Schad (Independent) 6.8%

Illinois[]

Illinois's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Illinois 1 D+34 Bobby Rush Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bobby Rush (Democratic) 80.3%
  • Ray Wardingley (Republican) 15.9%
  • Jeff Adams (Green) 3.8%
Illinois 2 D+36 Jesse Jackson Jr. Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jesse Jackson Jr. (Democratic) 80.5%
  • (Republican) 13.8%
  • Anthony Williams (Green) 5.7%
Illinois 3 D+11 Dan Lipinski Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dan Lipinski (Democratic) 69.7%
  • Michael Bendas (Republican) 24.3%
  • Laurel Lambert Schmidt (Green) 6.0%
Illinois 4 D+32 Luis Gutiérrez Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Luis Gutiérrez (Democratic) 77.4%
  • Israel Vázquez (Republican) 14.3%
  • Robert J. Burns (Green) 8.3%
Illinois 5 D+19 Mike Quigley Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Quigley (Democratic) 70.6%
  • David Ratowitz (Republican) 25.4%
  • Matthew Reichel (Green) 4.0%
Illinois 6 EVEN Peter Roskam Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Peter Roskam (Republican) 63.7%
  • (Democratic) 36.3%
Illinois 7 D+35 Danny K. Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Danny K. Davis (Democratic) 81.5%
  • Mark Weiman (Republican) 16.1%
  • Clarence Desmond Clemons (Independent) 2.4%
Illinois 8 R+1 Melissa Bean Democratic 2004 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Joe Walsh (Republican) 48.5%
  • Melissa Bean (Democratic) 48.3%
  • Bill Scheurer (Green) 3.2%
Illinois 9 D+20 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jan Schakowsky (Democratic) 66.3%
  • Joel Pollak (Republican) 31.1%
  • Simon Ribeiro (Green) 2.5%
Illinois 10 D+6 Mark Kirk Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Robert Dold (Republican) 51.1%
  • Daniel Seals (Democratic) 48.9%
Illinois 11 R+1 Debbie Halvorson Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Adam Kinzinger (Republican) 57.4%
  • Debbie Halvorson (Democratic) 42.6%
Illinois 12 D+3 Jerry Costello Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jerry Costello (Democratic) 59.8%
  • Teri Newman (Republican) 36.5%
  • Rodger Jennings (Green) 3.6%
Illinois 13 R+1 Judy Biggert Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Judy Biggert (Republican) 63.8%
  • Scott Harper (Democratic) 36.2%
Illinois 14 R+1 Bill Foster Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Randy Hultgren (Republican) 51.3%
  • Bill Foster (Democratic) 45.0%
  • Daniel Kairis (Green) 3.6%
Illinois 15 R+6 Tim Johnson Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Johnson (Republican) 64.3%
  • (Democratic) 35.7%
Illinois 16 R+2 Donald Manzullo Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Donald Manzullo (Republican) 65.0%
  • George Gaulrapp (Democratic) 31.0%
  • Terry Campbell (Green) 4.0%
Illinois 17 D+3 Phil Hare Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Bobby Schilling (Republican) 52.6%
  • Phil Hare (Democratic) 43.0%
  • Roger Davis (Green) 4.4%
Illinois 18 R+6 Aaron Schock Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Aaron Schock (Republican) 69.1%
  • (Democratic) 25.8%
  • Sheldon Schafer (Green) 5.1%
Illinois 19 R+9 John Shimkus Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Shimkus (Republican) 71.2%
  • Tim Bagwell (Democratic) 28.8%

Indiana[]

Indiana's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[68]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Indiana 1 D+8 Pete Visclosky Democratic 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Pete Visclosky (Democratic) 58.6%
  • (Republican) 38.6%
  • Jon Morris (Libertarian) 2.8%
Indiana 2 R+2 Joe Donnelly Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joe Donnelly (Democratic) 48.2%
  • Jackie Walorski (Republican) 46.8%
  • Mark Vogel (Libertarian) 5.0%
Indiana 3
Special
R+14 Vacant since the May 18, 2010 resignation of Mark Souder (Republican) A special election for the remainder of his term ending January 3, 2011 was held on the same day as the general election.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Marlin Stutzman (Republican) 62.7%
  • (Democratic) 33.1%
  • Scott Wise (Libertarian) 4.3%
Indiana 3 New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Marlin Stutzman (Republican) 62.8%
  • (Democratic) 33.1%
  • Scott Wise (Libertarian) 4.1%
Indiana 4 R+14 Steve Buyer Republican 1992 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Todd Rokita (Republican) 68.6%
  • David Sanders (Democratic) 26.3%
  • John Duncan (Libertarian) 5.1%
Indiana 5 R+17 Dan Burton Republican 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dan Burton (Republican) 62.1%
  • (Democratic) 25.4%
  • Richard Reid (Libertarian) 7.8%
  • Jesse Trueblood (Independent) 4.8%
Indiana 6 R+10 Mike Pence Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Pence (Republican) 66.6%
  • Barry Welsh (Democratic) 29.9%
  • T. J. Thompson Jr. (Libertarian) 3.5%
Indiana 7 D+14 André Carson Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY André Carson (Democratic) 58.9%
  • Marvin Scott (Republican) 37.8%
  • Dav Wilson (Libertarian) 3.3%
Indiana 8 R+8 Brad Ellsworth Democratic 2006 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Larry Bucshon (Republican) 57.6%
  • Trent VanHaaften (Democratic) 37.4%
  • John Cunningham (Libertarian) 5.0%
Indiana 9 R+6 Baron Hill Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Todd Young (Republican) 52.3%
  • Baron Hill (Democratic) 42.3%
  • Greg Knott (Libertarian) 5.4%

Iowa[]

Iowa's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[69]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Iowa 1 D+5 Bruce Braley Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bruce Braley (Democratic) 49.5%
  • (Republican) 47.5%
  • Rob Petsche (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Jason Faulkner (Independent) 1.0%
Iowa 2 D+7 David Loebsack Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Loebsack (Democratic) 51.0%
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican) 45.9%
  • Gary Sicard (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Jon Tack (Constitution) 1.1%
Iowa 3 D+1 Leonard Boswell Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Leonard Boswell (Democratic) 50.7%
  • Brad Zaun (Republican) 46.5%
  • Rebecca Williamson (Socialist Workers) 2.6%
Iowa 4 EVEN Tom Latham Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Latham (Republican) 65.6%
  • (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Dan Lensing (Independent) 2.4%
Iowa 5 R+9 Steve King Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve King (Republican) 65.8%
  • Matt Campbell (Democratic) 32.3%
  • Martin James Monroe (Independent) 1.9%

Kansas[]

Kansas's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[70]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Kansas 1 R+23 Jerry Moran Republican 1996 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Tim Huelskamp (Republican) 73.7%
  • Alan Jilka (Democratic) 22.8%
  • Jack Warner (Libertarian) 3.3%
Kansas 2 R+9 Lynn Jenkins Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lynn Jenkins (Republican) 63.1%
  • (Democratic) 32.3%
  • Robert Garrard (Libertarian) 4.5%
Kansas 3 R+3 Dennis Moore Democratic 1998 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Kevin Yoder (Republican) 58.4%
  • (Democratic) 38.6%
  • Jasmin Talbert (Libertarian) 2.9%
Kansas 4 R+14 Todd Tiahrt Republican 1994 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Mike Pompeo (Republican) 58.7%
  • Raj Goyle (Democratic) 36.4%
  • Susan Ducey (Reform) 2.4%
  • Shawn Smith (Libertarian) 2.2%

Kentucky[]

Kentucky's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[71]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Kentucky 1 R+15 Ed Whitfield Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Whitfield (Republican) 71.2%
  • (Democratic) 28.8%
Kentucky 2 R+15 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Brett Guthrie (Republican) 67.9%
  • (Democratic) 32.1%
Kentucky 3 D+2 John Yarmuth Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Yarmuth (Democratic) 54.7%
  • (Republican) 44.0%
  • Edward Martin (Libertarian) 0.8%
  • Michael Hansen (Independent) 0.5%
Kentucky 4 R+14 Geoff Davis Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Geoff Davis (Republican) 69.5%
  • John Waltz (Democratic) 30.5%
Kentucky 5 R+16 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Hal Rogers (Republican) 77.4%
  • (Democratic) 22.6%
Kentucky 6 R+9 Ben Chandler Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ben Chandler (Democratic) 50.1%
  • Andy Barr (Republican) 49.8%

Louisiana[]

Louisiana's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[72]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Louisiana 1 R+24 Steve Scalise Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve Scalise (Republican) 78.5%
  • Myron Katz (Democratic) 19.2%
  • Arden Wells (Independent) 2.3%
Louisiana 2 D+25 Joseph Cao Republican 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickY Cedric Richmond (Democratic) 64.6%
  • Joseph Cao (Republican) 33.5%
  • Anthony Marquize (Independent) 1.4%
  • Jack Radosta (Independent) 0.5%
Louisiana 3 R+12 Charlie Melancon Democratic 2004 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Jeff Landry (Republican) 63.8%
  • Ravi Sangisetty (Democratic) 36.2%
Louisiana 4 R+11 John C. Fleming Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John C. Fleming (Republican) 62.3%
  • (Democratic) 32.4%
  • Artis Cash (Independent) 5.3%
Louisiana 5 R+14 Rodney Alexander Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rodney Alexander (Republican) 78.6%
  • Tom Gibbs (Independent) 21.4%
Louisiana 6 R+10 Bill Cassidy Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Cassidy (Republican) 65.6%
  • Merritt McDonald (Democratic) 34.4%
Louisiana 7 R+14 Charles Boustany Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charles Boustany (Republican)
  • Unopposed

Maine[]

Maine's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[73]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Maine 1 D+8 Chellie Pingree Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chellie Pingree (Democratic) 56.8%
  • (Republican) 43.2%
Maine 2 D+3 Mike Michaud Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Michaud (Democratic) 55.1%
  • Jason Levesque (Republican) 44.9%

Maryland[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[74]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Maryland 1 R+13 Frank Kratovil Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Andrew P. Harris (Republican) 54.1%
  • Frank Kratovil (Democratic) 42.0%
  • Richard James Davis (Libertarian) 3.8%
Maryland 2 D+7 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic) 64.2%
  • (Republican) 33.3%
  • Lorenzo Gaztanaga (Libertarian) 2.4%
Maryland 3 D+6 John Sarbanes Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Sarbanes (Democratic) 61.1%
  • Jim Wilhelm (Republican) 36.0%
  • Jerry McKinley (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Alain Lareau (Constitution) 0.7%
Maryland 4 D+31 Donna Edwards Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Donna Edwards (Democratic) 83.4%
  • (Republican) 16.4%
Maryland 5 D+11 Steny Hoyer Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steny Hoyer (Democratic) 64.3%
  • Charles Lollar (Republican) 34.6%
  • Gavin Shickle (Libertarian) 1.1%
Maryland 6 R+13 Roscoe Bartlett Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Roscoe Bartlett (Republican) 61.5%
  • Andrew Duck (Democratic) 33.2%
  • Dan Massey (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • Michael Reed (Constitution) 2.4%
Maryland 7 D+25 Elijah Cummings Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Elijah Cummings (Democratic) 75.2%
  • (Republican) 22.8%
  • Scott Spencer (Libertarian) 1.9%
Maryland 8 D+21 Chris Van Hollen Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chris Van Hollen (Democratic) 73.3%
  • (Republican) 25.0%
  • Mark Grannis (Libertarian) 1.3%
  • Fred Nordhorn (Constitution) 0.3%

Massachusetts[]

Massachusetts's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[75]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Massachusetts 1 D+14 John Olver Democratic 1991 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Olver (Democratic) 60.0%
  • William Gunn (Republican) 34.9%
  • Michael Engel (Independent) 5.1%
Massachusetts 2 D+9 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Richard Neal (Democratic) 57.4%
  • Thomas Wesley (Republican) 42.6%
Massachusetts 3 D+9 Jim McGovern Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim McGovern (Democratic) 56.5%
  • Martin Lamb (Republican) 39.2%
  • Patrick Barron (Independent) 4.3%
Massachusetts 4 D+14 Barney Frank Democratic 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Barney Frank (Democratic) 53.9%
  • Sean Bielat (Republican) 43.4%
  • Susan Allen (Independent) 1.5%
  • Donald Jordan (Independent) 1.2%
Massachusetts 5 D+8 Niki Tsongas Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Niki Tsongas (Democratic) 54.9%
  • (Republican) 42.3%
  • Dale Brown (Independent) 2.0%
  • Robert Clark (Independent) 0.9%
Massachusetts 6 D+7 John F. Tierney Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John F. Tierney (Democratic) 56.9%
  • Bill Hudak (Republican) 43.1%
Massachusetts 7 D+15 Ed Markey Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Markey (Democratic) 66.5%
  • (Republican) 33.5%
Massachusetts 8 D+32 Mike Capuano Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Capuano (Democratic)
  • Unopposed
Massachusetts 9 D+11 Stephen Lynch Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Stephen Lynch (Democratic) 68.4%
  • Vernon Harrison (Republican) 26.1%
  • Philip Dunkelbarger (Independent) 5.6%
Massachusetts 10 D+5 Bill Delahunt Democratic 1996 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY William R. Keating (Democratic) 46.9%
  • Jeff Perry (Republican) 42.4%
  • Maryanne Lewis (Independent) 5.9%
  • James Sheets (Independent) 3.7%
  • Joe Van Nes (Independent) 1.1%

Michigan[]

Michigan's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[76]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Michigan 1 R+3 Bart Stupak Democratic 1992 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Dan Benishek (Republican) 51.9%
  • Gary McDowell (Democratic) 40.9%
  • Glenn Wilson (Independent) 3.4%
  • Pat Lambert (United States Taxpayers) 1.8%
  • Keith Shelton (Libertarian) 1.1%
  • Ellis Boal (Green) 0.9%
Michigan 2 R+7 Pete Hoekstra Republican 1992 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Michigan.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Bill Huizenga (Republican) 65.3%
  • (Democratic) 31.6%
  • Jay Gillotte (Libertarian) 1.2%
  • Ronald Graeser (United States Taxpayers) 1.0%
  • Lloyd Clarke (Green) 0.9%
Michigan 3 R+6 Vern Ehlers Republican Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Justin Amash (Republican) 59.7%
  • Pat Miles (Democratic) 37.5%
  • James Rogers (Libertarian) 1.2%
  • Ted Gerrard (United States Taxpayers) 1.0%
  • Charlie Shick (Green) 0.7%
Michigan 4 R+3 David Lee Camp Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Lee Camp (Republican) 66.2%
  • Jerry Campbell (Democratic) 30.5%
  • John Emerick (United States Taxpayers) 1.7%
  • Clint Foster (Libertarian) 1.6%
Michigan 5 D+11 Dale Kildee Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dale Kildee (Democratic) 53.0%
  • (Republican) 44.3%
  • [77] Matt de Heus (Green) 1.3%
  • Michael Moon (Libertarian) 1.3%
Michigan 6 EVEN Fred Upton Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Fred Upton (Republican) 62.0%
  • Don Cooney (Democratic) 33.6%
  • Mel Vaulkner (United States Taxpayers) 1.8%
  • Fred Strand (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Pat Foster (Green) 0.9%
Michigan 7 R+2 Mark Schauer Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Tim Walberg (Republican) 50.2%
  • Mark Schauer (Democratic) 45.4%
  • Scott Aughney (Independent) 1.6%
  • Greg Merle (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • Richard Wunsch (Green) 1.4%
Michigan 8 R+2 Mike Rogers Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Rogers (Republican) 64.1%
  • Lance Enderle (Democratic) 34.3%
  • Bob Dashairya (Libertarian) 1.6%
Michigan 9 D+2 Gary Peters Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gary Peters (Democratic) 49.8%
  • Andrew Raczkowski (Republican) 47.2%
  • Douglas Campbell (Green) 1.0%
  • Adam Goodman (Libertarian) 1.0%
  • Bob Gray (Independent) 0.7%
  • Matthew Kuofie (Independent) 0.3%
Michigan 10 R+5 Candice Miller Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Candice Miller (Republican) 72.0%
  • Henry Yanez (Democratic) 25.0%
  • Claude Beavers (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Candace Caveny (Green) 1.4%
Michigan 11 EVEN Thad McCotter Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Thad McCotter (Republican) 59.3%
  • Natalie Mosher (Democratic) 38.5%
  • John Tatar (Libertarian) 2.2%
Michigan 12 D+12 Sander Levin Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sander Levin (Democratic) 61.1%
  • Don Volaric (Republican) 35.0%
  • Julia Williams (Green) 1.5%
  • Leonard Schwartz (Libertarian) 1.1%
  • Lester Townsend (United States Taxpayers) 1.1%
  • Alan Jacquemotte (Independent) 0.2%
Michigan 13 D+31 Carolyn Kilpatrick Democratic 1996 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Hansen Clarke (Democratic) 79.4%
  • John Hauler (Republican) 18.5%
  • George Corsetti (Green) 0.8%
  • Duane Montgomery (Independent) 0.7%
  • Heidi Peterson (Libertarian) 0.6%
Michigan 14 D+34 John Conyers Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Conyers Jr. (Democratic) 76.8%
  • Don Ukrainec (Republican) 19.9%
  • Marc Sosnowski (United States Taxpayers) 2.1%
  • Rick Secula (Libertarian) 1.2%
Michigan 15 D+13 John Dingell Democratic 1955 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Dingell (Democratic) 56.8%
  • Rob Steele (Republican) 40.1%
  • Aimee Smith (Green) 1.3%
  • Kerry Lee Morgan (Libertarian) 0.9%
  • Matthew Furman (United States Taxpayers) 0.9%

Minnesota[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[78]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Minnesota 1 R+1 Tim Walz Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Walz (Democratic) 49.3%
  • Randy Demmer (Republican) 44.1%
  • Steven Wilson (Independence) 5.3%
  • Lars Johnson (Independent) 1.2%
Minnesota 2 R+4 John Kline Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Kline (Republican) 63.3%
  • (Democratic) 36.6%
Minnesota 3 EVEN Erik Paulsen Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Erik Paulsen (Republican) 58.8%
  • Jim Meffert (Democratic) 36.6%
  • Jon Oleson (Independence) 4.6%
Minnesota 4 D+13 Betty McCollum Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Betty McCollum (Democratic) 59.1%
  • (Republican) 34.6%
  • Steve Carlson (Independence) 6.1%
Minnesota 5 D+23 Keith Ellison Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Keith Ellison (Democratic) 67.7%
  • (Republican) 24.1%
  • Lynn Torgerson (Independent) 3.7%
  • Tom Schrunk (Independence) 3.3%
  • Michael Cavlan (Independent) 1.1%
Minnesota 6 R+7 Michele Bachmann Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Michele Bachmann (Republican) 52.5%
  • Tarryl Clark (Democratic) 39.8%
  • Bob Anderson (Independence) 5.8%
  • Aubrey Immelman (Independent) 1.8%
Minnesota 7 R+5 Collin Peterson Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Collin Peterson (Democratic) 55.2%
  • (Republican) 37.6%
  • Gene Waldorf (Independent) 3.9%
  • Glen Menze (Independence) 3.3%
Minnesota 8 D+3 Jim Oberstar Democratic 1974 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Chip Cravaack (Republican) 48.2%
  • Jim Oberstar (Democratic) 46.6%
  • Timothy Olson (Independence) 4.3%
  • George Burton (Constitution) 0.9%

Mississippi[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[79]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Mississippi 1 R+14 Travis Childers Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Alan Nunnelee (Republican) 55.3%
  • Travis Childers (Democratic) 40.8%
  • Wally Pang (Independent) 1.0%
  • Les Green (Independent) 0.9%
  • A. G. Baddley (Independent) 0.9%
  • Gail Giaranita (Constitution) 0.6%
  • Rico Hoskins (Independent) 0.2%
  • Harold Taylor (Libertarian) 0.2%
  • Barbara Washer (Reform) 0.2%
Mississippi 2 D+12 Bennie Thompson Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bennie Thompson (Democratic) 61.5%
  • Bill Marcy (Republican) 37.6%
  • Ashley Norwood (Reform) 0.9%
Mississippi 3 R+15 Gregg Harper Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gregg Harper (Republican) 68.0%
  • Joel Gill (Democratic) 31.2%
  • Tracella Lou O'Hara Hill (Reform) 0.8%
Mississippi 4 R+20 Gene Taylor Democratic Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Steven Palazzo (Republican) 51.9%
  • Gene Taylor (Democratic) 46.8%
  • Tim Hampton (Libertarian) 0.9%
  • Anna Jewel Revies (Reform) 0.4%

Missouri[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[80]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Missouri 1 D+27 Lacy Clay Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lacy Clay (Democratic) 73.6%
  • Robyn Hamlin (Republican) 23.6%
  • Julie Stone (Libertarian) 2.8%
Missouri 2 R+9 Todd Akin Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Todd Akin (Republican) 67.9%
  • Arthur Lieber (Democratic) 29.2%
  • Steve Mosbacher (Libertarian) 2.9%
Missouri 3 D+7 Russ Carnahan Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Russ Carnahan (Democratic) 48.9%
  • Ed Martin (Republican) 46.7%
  • Steven Hedrick (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • Nick Ivanovich (Constitution) 1.6%
Missouri 4 R+14 Ike Skelton Democratic 1976 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Vicky Hartzler (Republican) 50.4%
  • Ike Skelton (Democratic) 45.1%
  • Jason Michael Braun (Libertarian) 2.7%
  • Greg Cowan (Constitution) 1.7%
Missouri 5 D+10 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic) 53.3%
  • Jacob Turk (Republican) 44.2%
  • Randy Langkraehr (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Dave Lay (Constitution) 0.9%
Missouri 6 R+7 Sam Graves Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sam Graves (Republican) 69.4%
  • Clint Hylton (Democratic) 30.5%
Missouri 7 R+17 Roy Blunt Republican 1996 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Billy Long (Republican) 63.4%
  • Scott Eckersley (Democratic) 30.4%
  • Kevin Craig (Libertarian) 6.2%
Missouri 8 R+15 Jo Ann Emerson Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jo Ann Emerson (Republican) 65.6%
  • Tommy Sowers (Democratic) 28.8%
  • Larry Bill (Independent) 3.7%
  • Rick Vandeven (Libertarian) 2.0%
Missouri 9 R+9 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) 77.4%
  • Christopher Dwyer (Libertarian) 22.3%
  • Jeff Reed (Write-in) 0.4%

Montana[]

Montana's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[81]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Montana at-large R+7 Denny Rehberg Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Denny Rehberg (Republican) 60.3%
  • Dennis McDonald (Democratic) 33.8%
  • Mike Fellows (Libertarian) 5.7%

Nebraska[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[82]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Nebraska 1 R+11 Jeff Fortenberry Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jeff Fortenberry (Republican) 71.3%
  • (Democratic) 28.7%
Nebraska 2 R+6 Lee Terry Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lee Terry (Republican) 60.8%
  • Tom White (Democratic) 39.2%
Nebraska 3 R+24 Adrian Smith Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Adrian Smith (Republican) 70.1%
  • Rebekah Davis (Democratic) 17.9%
  • Dan Hill (Independent) 12.0%

Nevada[]

Nevada's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[83]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Nevada 1 D+10 Shelley Berkley Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Shelley Berkley (Democratic) 61.7%
  • (Republican) 35.3%
  • Jonathan J. Hansen (Independent American) 1.7%
  • Ed Klapproth (Libertarian) 1.3%
Nevada 2 R+5 Dean Heller Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dean Heller (Republican) 63.3%
  • Nancy Price (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Russell Best (Independent American) 4.0%
Nevada 3 D+2 Dina Titus Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Joe Heck (Republican) 48.1%
  • Dina Titus (Democratic) 47.5%
  • Barry Michaels (Independent) 2.4%
  • Joseph P. Silvestri (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Scott David Narder (Independent American) 0.5%

New Hampshire[]

New Hampshire's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[84]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
New Hampshire 1 EVEN Carol Shea-Porter Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Frank Guinta (Republican) 54.0%
  • Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic) 42.4%
  • Philip Hodson (Libertarian) 3.5%
New Hampshire 2 D+3 Paul Hodes Democratic 2006 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Charles Bass (Republican) 48.3%
  • Ann McLane Kuster (Democratic) 46.8%
  • Tim vanBlommesteyn (Independent) 2.8%
  • Howard Wilson (Libertarian) 2.1%

New Jersey[]

New Jersey's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[85]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
New Jersey 1 D+12 Rob Andrews Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rob Andrews (Democratic) 63.2%
  • (Republican) 34.8%
  • Mark Heacock (Green) 1.0%
  • Margaret Chapman (Independent) 0.7%
  • Nicky Petrutz (Independent) 0.3%
New Jersey 2 D+1 Frank LoBiondo Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank LoBiondo (Republican) 65.5%
  • Gary Stein (Democratic) 30.9%
  • Peter Boyce (Constitution) 2.5%
  • Mark Lovett (Independent) 0.7%
  • Vitov Valdes-Munoz (Independent) 0.4%
New Jersey 3 R+1 John Adler Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Jon Runyan (Republican) 50.0%
  • John Adler (Democratic) 47.3%
  • Peter DeStefano (Tea) 1.5%
  • Russ Conger (Libertarian) 0.7%
  • Lawrence Donahue (Independent) 0.5%
New Jersey 4 R+6 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chris Smith (Republican) 69.4%
  • (Democratic) 27.9%
  • Joe Siano (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Steven Welzer (Green) 0.8%
  • David Meiswinkle (Independent) 0.3%
New Jersey 5 R+7 Scott Garrett Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Scott Garrett (Republican) 65.0%
  • (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Ed Fanning (Green) 1.2%
  • Mark Quick (Independent) 0.9%
  • James Radigan (Independent) 0.2%
New Jersey 6 D+8 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank Pallone (Democratic) 54.7%
  • Anna C. Little (Republican) 43.7%
  • Jack Freudenheim (Independent) 0.9%
  • Karen Anne Zaletel (Independent) 0.7%
New Jersey 7 R+3 Leonard Lance Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Leonard Lance (Republican) 59.4%
  • Ed Potosnak (Democratic) 40.6%
New Jersey 8 D+10 Bill Pascrell Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Pascrell (Democratic) 62.7%
  • (Republican) 36.1%
  • Raymond Giangrasso (Independent) 1.2%
New Jersey 9 D+9 Steve Rothman Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve Rothman (Democratic) 60.7%
  • (Republican) 37.8%
  • Patricia Alessandrini (Green) 1.4%
New Jersey 10 D+33 Donald M. Payne Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Donald M. Payne (Democratic) 85.2%
  • (Republican) 12.8%
  • Joanne Miller (Independent) 1.0%
  • Robert Louis Toussaint (Independent) 1.0%
New Jersey 11 R+7 Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rodney Frelinghuysen (Republican) 67.2%
  • (Democratic) 30.5%
  • Jim Gawron (Libertarian) 2.3%
New Jersey 12 D+5 Rush Holt Jr. Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rush Holt Jr. (Democratic) 53.0%
  • Scott M. Sipprelle (Republican) 45.9%
  • (Truth Vision Hope) 1.1%
New Jersey 13 D+21 Albio Sires Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Albio Sires (Democratic) 74.1%
  • (Republican) 23.0%
  • Anthony Zanowic (Independent) 1.8%
  • Máximo Gómez Nacer (Independent) 1.1%

New Mexico[]

New Mexico's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[86]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
New Mexico 1 D+5 Martin Heinrich Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Martin Heinrich (Democratic) 51.8%
  • Jon Barela (Republican) 48.2%
New Mexico 2 R+6 Harry Teague Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Steve Pearce (Republican) 55.4%
  • Harry Teague (Democratic) 44.6%
New Mexico 3 D+7 Ben R. Lujan Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ben R. Lujan (Democratic) 57.0%
  • Tom Mullins (Republican) 43.0%

New York[]

New York's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[87]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
New York 1 EVEN Tim Bishop Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Bishop (Democratic) 50.2%
  • Randy Altschuler (Republican) 49.8%
New York 2 D+4 Steve Israel Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve Israel (Democratic) 56.4%
  • John Gomez (Republican) 42.9%
  • Anthony Tolda (Constitution) 0.7%
New York 3 R+4 Peter T. King Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Peter T. King (Republican) 72.0%
  • (Democratic) 28.0%
New York 4 D+6 Carolyn McCarthy Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Carolyn McCarthy (Democratic) 53.6%
  • Fran Becker (Republican) 46.4%
New York 5 D+12 Gary Ackerman Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gary Ackerman (Democratic) 63.1%
  • (Republican) 36.2%
  • Elizabeth Berney (Libertarian) 0.7%
New York 6 D+36 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gregory Meeks (Democratic) 87.8%
  • (Republican) 12.2%
New York 7 D+26 Joseph Crowley Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joseph Crowley (Democratic) 80.6%
  • Ken Reynolds (Republican) 18.2%
  • Anthony Gronowicz (Green) 1.2%
New York 8 D+22 Jerrold Nadler Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jerrold Nadler (Democratic) 75.5%
  • (Republican) 24.5%
New York 9 D+5 Anthony Weiner Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Anthony Weiner (Democratic) 60.8%
  • Bob Turner (Republican) 39.2%
New York 10 D+38 Ed Towns Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ed Towns (Democratic) 91.1%
  • (Republican) 7.1%
  • Ernest Johnson (Conservative) 1.8%
New York 11 D+38 Yvette Clarke Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Yvette Clarke (Democratic) 90.6%
  • Hugh Carr (Republican) 9.4%
New York 12 D+33 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 13 R+4 Michael McMahon Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Michael Grimm (Republican) 51.3%
  • Michael McMahon (Democratic) 48.0%
  • Tom Vendittelli (Libertarian) 0.7%
New York 14 D+26 Carolyn Maloney Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Carolyn Maloney (Democratic) 75.1%
  • (Republican) 22.4%
  • Timothy Healy (Conservative) 1.3%
  • Dino LaVerghetta (Independence) 1.1%
New York 15 D+41 Charles Rangel Democratic 1970 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charles Rangel (Democratic) 80.4%
  • (Republican) 10.4%
  • Craig Schley (Independence) 6.8%
  • Roger Calero (Socialist Workers) 2.3%
New York 16 D+41 José E. Serrano Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 17 D+18 Eliot Engel Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eliot Engel (Democratic) 72.9%
  • (Republican) 22.8%
  • York Kleinhandler (Conservative) 4.3%
New York 18 D+9 Nita Lowey Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Nita Lowey (Democratic) 62.2%
  • (Republican) 37.8%
New York 19 R+3 John Hall Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Nan Hayworth (Republican) 52.7%
  • John Hall (Democratic) 47.3%
New York 20 R+2 Scott Murphy Democratic Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Chris Gibson (Republican) 54.9%
  • Scott Murphy (Democratic) 45.1%
New York 21 D+6 Paul Tonko Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Paul Tonko (Democratic) 59.3%
  • (Republican) 40.7%
New York 22 D+6 Maurice Hinchey Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Maurice Hinchey (Democratic) 52.7%
  • George Phillips (Republican) 47.3%
New York 23 R+1 Bill Owens Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Owens (Democratic) 47.5%
  • Matt Doheny (Republican) 46.4%
  • Doug Hoffman (Conservative) 6.1%
New York 24 R+2 Mike Arcuri Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Richard L. Hanna (Republican) 53.1%
  • Mike Arcuri (Democratic) 46.9%
New York 25 D+3 Dan Maffei Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Ann Marie Buerkle (Republican) 50.2%
  • Dan Maffei (Democratic) 49.8%
New York 26 R+6 Chris Lee Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chris Lee (Republican) 73.6%
  • (Democratic) 26.4%
New York 27 D+4 Brian Higgins Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Brian Higgins (Democratic) 60.9%
  • (Republican) 39.1%
New York 28 D+15 Louise Slaughter Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Louise Slaughter (Democratic) 64.9%
  • (Republican) 35.1%
New York 29 R+5 Vacant Republican gain
  • Green tickY Tom Reed (Republican) 56.6%
  • Matthew Zeller (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Democrat Eric Massa resigned on March 8, 2010. A for the remainder of his term in the 111th Congress was held on the same day as the general election, which Reed won.

North Carolina[]

North Carolina's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[88]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
North Carolina 1 D+9 G. K. Butterfield Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY G.K. Butterfield (Democratic) 59.3%
  • Ashley Woolard (Republican) 40.7%
North Carolina 2 R+2 Bob Etheridge Democratic 1996 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Renee Ellmers (Republican) 49.5%
  • Bob Etheridge (Democratic) 48.7%
  • Tom Rose (Libertarian) 1.8%
North Carolina 3 R+16 Walter B. Jones Jr. Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Walter B. Jones Jr. (Republican) 71.9%
  • Johnny Rouse (Democratic) 25.7%
  • Darryl Holloman (Libertarian) 2.4%
North Carolina 4 D+8 David Price Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Price (Democratic) 57.2%
  • B.J. Lawson (Republican) 42.8%
North Carolina 5 R+15 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Virginia Foxx (Republican) 65.9%
  • William Kennedy (Democratic) 34.1%
North Carolina 6 R+18 Howard Coble Republican 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Howard Coble (Republican) 75.2%
  • (Democratic) 24.8%
North Carolina 7 R+5 Mike McIntyre Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike McIntyre (Democratic) 53.7%
  • Ilario Pantano (Republican) 46.3%
North Carolina 8 R+2 Larry Kissell Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Larry Kissell (Democratic) 53.0%
  • Harold Johnson (Republican) 43.7%
  • Thomas Hill (Libertarian) 3.0%
North Carolina 9 R+11 Sue Myrick Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sue Myrick (Republican) 69.0%
  • Jeff Doctor (Democratic) 31.0%
North Carolina 10 R+17 Patrick McHenry Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Patrick McHenry (Republican) 71.2%
  • Jeff Gregory (Democratic) 28.8%
North Carolina 11 R+6 Heath Shuler Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Heath Shuler (Democratic) 54.3%
  • (Republican) 45.7%
North Carolina 12 D+16 Mel Watt Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mel Watt (Democratic) 63.9%
  • Greg Dority (Republican) 34.1%
  • Lon Vernon Cecil (Libertarian) 2.0%
North Carolina 13 D+5 Brad Miller Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Brad Miller (Democratic) 55.5%
  • (Republican) 44.5%

North Dakota[]

North Dakota's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[89]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
North Dakota at-large R+10 Earl Pomeroy Democratic-NPL 1992 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Rick Berg (Republican) 54.7%
  • Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) 44.9%

Ohio[]

Ohio's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected[90]
Ohio 1 D+1 Steve Driehaus Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Steve Chabot (Republican) 51.5%
  • Steve Driehaus (Democratic) 46.0%
  • Jim Berns (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Rich Stevenson (Green) 1.0%
Ohio 2 R+13 Jean Schmidt Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jean Schmidt (Republican) 58.5%
  • Surya Yalamanchili (Democratic) 34.7%
  • Marc Johnston (Libertarian) 6.8%
Ohio 3 R+5 Mike Turner Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Turner (Republican) 68.1%
  • Joe Roberts (Democratic) 31.9%
Ohio 4 R+15 Jim Jordan Republican 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Jordan (Republican) 71.5%
  • (Democratic) 24.7%
  • Donald Kissick (Libertarian) 3.8%
Ohio 5 R+9 Bob Latta Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bob Latta (Republican) 67.8%
  • (Democratic) 26.5%
  • Brian Smith (Libertarian) 5.7%
Ohio 6 R+2 Charlie Wilson Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Bill Johnson (Republican) 50.2%
  • Charlie Wilson (Democratic) 45.1%
  • Richard Cadle (Constitution) 2.5%
  • Martin Elsass (Libertarian) 2.2%
Ohio 7 R+7 Steve Austria Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve Austria (Republican) 62.2%
  • Bill Conner (Democratic) 32.3%
  • John Anderson (Libertarian) 4.3%
  • David Easton (Constitution) 1.3%
Ohio 8 R+14 John Boehner Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Boehner (Republican) 65.6%
  • Justin Coussoule (Democratic) 30.3%
  • David Harlow (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • James Condit (Constitution) 1.7%
Ohio 9 D+10 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Marcy Kaptur (Democratic) 59.4%
  • Rich Iott (Republican) 40.6%
Ohio 10 D+8 Dennis Kucinich Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dennis Kucinich (Democratic) 53.0%
  • Peter Corrigan (Republican) 43.9%
  • Jeff Goggins (Libertarian) 3.1%
Ohio 11 D+32 Marcia Fudge Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Marcia Fudge (Democratic) 82.9%
  • (Republican) 17.1%
Ohio 12 D+1 Pat Tiberi Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Pat Tiberi (Republican) 55.8%
  • Paula Brooks (Democratic) 40.9%
  • Travis Irvine (Libertarian) 3.2%
Ohio 13 D+5 Betty Sutton Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Betty Sutton (Democratic) 55.7%
  • Tom Ganley (Republican) 44.3%
Ohio 14 R+3 Steve LaTourette Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve LaTourette (Republican) 64.9%
  • William O'Neill (Democratic) 31.5%
  • John Jelenic (Libertarian) 3.6%
Ohio 15 D+1 Mary Jo Kilroy Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Steve Stivers (Republican) 54.1%
  • Mary Jo Kilroy (Democratic) 41.3%
  • William Kammerer (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • David Ryon (Constitution) 1.8%
Ohio 16 R+4 John Boccieri Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Jim Renacci (Republican) 52.1%
  • John Boccieri (Democratic) 41.3%
  • Jeffrey Blevins (Libertarian) 6.6%
Ohio 17 D+12 Tim Ryan Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Ryan (Democratic) 53.9%
  • Jim Graham (Republican) 30.1%
  • Jim Traficant (Independent) 16.0%
Ohio 18 R+7 Zack Space Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Bob Gibbs (Republican) 53.9%
  • Zack Space (Democratic) 40.5%
  • Lindsey Dean Sutton (Constitution) 5.6%

Oklahoma[]

Oklahoma's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[91]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Oklahoma 1 R+16 John A. Sullivan Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John A. Sullivan (Republican) 76.8%
  • Angelia O'Dell (Independent) 23.2%
Oklahoma 2 R+14 Dan Boren Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dan Boren (Democratic) 56.5%
  • (Republican) 43.5%
Oklahoma 3 R+24 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank Lucas (Republican) 78.0%
  • (Democratic) 22.0%
Oklahoma 4 R+18 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Cole (Republican)
  • Unopposed
Oklahoma 5 R+13 Mary Fallin Republican 2006 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Oklahoma.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY James Lankford (Republican) 62.5%
  • Billy Coyle (Democratic) 34.5%
  • Clark Duffe (Independent) 1.6%
  • Dave White (Independent) 1.4%

Oregon[]

Oregon's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[92]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Oregon 1 D+8 David Wu Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY David Wu (Democratic) 54.8%
  • Rob Cornilles (Republican) 42.0%
  • Don LaMunyon (Constitution) 1.3%
  • Chris Henry (Pacific Green) 1.0%
  • Joe Tabor (Libertarian) 0.9%
Oregon 2 R+10 Greg Walden Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Greg Walden (Republican) 74.1%
  • (Democratic) 25.9%
Oregon 3 D+19 Earl Blumenauer Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Earl Blumenauer (Democratic) 70.1%
  • (Republican) 24.6%
  • Jeff Lawrence (Libertarian) 3.0%
  • Michael Meo (Pacific Green) 2.3%
Oregon 4 D+2 Peter DeFazio Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Peter DeFazio (Democratic) 54.6%
  • Art Robinson (Republican) 43.7%
  • Mike Beilstein (Pacific Green) 1.7%
Oregon 5 D+1 Kurt Schrader Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kurt Schrader (Democratic) 51.3%
  • Scott Bruun (Republican) 46.0%
  • Chris Lugo (Pacific Green) 2.7%

Pennsylvania[]

Pennsylvania's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[93]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Pennsylvania 1 D+35 Bob Brady Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bob Brady (Democratic)
  • Unopposed
Pennsylvania 2 D+38 Chaka Fattah Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Chaka Fattah (Democratic) 89.3%
  • (Republican) 10.7%
Pennsylvania 3 R+3 Kathy Dahlkemper Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Mike Kelly (Republican) 55.7%
  • Kathy Dahlkemper (Democratic) 44.3%
Pennsylvania 4 R+6 Jason Altmire Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jason Altmire (Democratic) 50.8%
  • Keith Rothfus (Republican) 49.2%
Pennsylvania 5 R+9 Glenn "G.T." Thompson Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Glenn "G.T." Thompson (Republican) 68.7%
  • Michael Pipe (Democratic) 28.2%
  • Vernon Etzel (Libertarian) 3.1%
Pennsylvania 6 D+4 Jim Gerlach Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Gerlach (Republican) 57.1%
  • Manan Trivedi (Democratic) 42.9%
Pennsylvania 7 D+3 Joe Sestak Democratic 2006 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Pat Meehan (Republican) 54.9%
  • Bryan Lentz (Democratic) 44.0%
  • Jim Schneller (Independent) 1.1%
Pennsylvania 8 D+2 Patrick Murphy Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Mike Fitzpatrick (Republican) 53.5%
  • Patrick Murphy (Democratic) 46.5%
Pennsylvania 9 R+17 Bill Shuster Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bill Shuster (Republican) 73.1%
  • (Democratic) 26.9%
Pennsylvania 10 R+8 Chris Carney Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Tom Marino (Republican) 55.2%
  • Chris Carney (Democratic) 44.8%
Pennsylvania 11 D+4 Paul Kanjorski Democratic 1984 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Lou Barletta (Republican) 54.7%
  • Paul Kanjorski (Democratic) 45.3%
Pennsylvania 12 R+1 Mark Critz Democratic 2010 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mark Critz (Democratic) 50.8%
  • Tim Burns (Republican) 49.2%
Pennsylvania 13 D+7 Allyson Schwartz Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Allyson Schwartz (Democratic) 56.3%
  • Dee Adcock (Republican) 43.7%
Pennsylvania 14 D+19 Michael F. Doyle Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Michael F. Doyle (Democratic) 68.8%
  • (Republican) 28.2%
  • Ed Bortz (Green) 3.0%
Pennsylvania 15 D+2 Charlie Dent Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charlie Dent (Republican) 53.5%
  • John Callahan (Democratic) 39.0%
  • Jake Towne (Independent) 7.5%
Pennsylvania 16 R+8 Joe Pitts Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joe Pitts (Republican) 65.4%
  • Lois Herr (Democratic) 34.6%
Pennsylvania 17 R+6 Tim Holden Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Holden (Democratic) 55.5%
  • Dave Argall (Republican) 44.5%
Pennsylvania 18 R+6 Tim Murphy Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tim Murphy (Republican) 67.3%
  • (Democratic) 32.7%
Pennsylvania 19 R+12 Todd Platts Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Todd Platts (Republican) 71.9%
  • (Democratic) 23.3%
  • Joshua Monighan (Independent) 4.8%

Rhode Island[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[94]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Rhode Island 1 D+13 Patrick J. Kennedy Democratic 1994 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY David Cicilline (Democratic) 50.6%
  • John J. Loughlin (Republican) 44.6%
  • Kenneth Capalbo (Independent) 4.0%
  • Gregory Raposa (Independent) 0.8%
Rhode Island 2 D+9 Jim Langevin Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Langevin (Democratic) 59.9%
  • (Republican) 31.8%
  • John Matson (Independent) 8.4%

South Carolina[]

South Carolina's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[95]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
South Carolina 1 R+10 Henry E. Brown Jr. Republican 2000 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Tim Scott (Republican) 65.4%
  • Ben Frasier (Democratic) 28.7%
  • Robert Burton (Working Families) 1.8%
  • Bob Dobbs (Green) 1.4%
  • Keith Blandford (Libertarian) 1.2%
  • Jimmy Wood (Ind) 1.1%
  • Mac McCullough (UConstitution) 0.4%
South Carolina 2 R+9 Addison G. Wilson Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Addison G. Wilson (Republican) 53.5%
  • Rob Miller (Democratic) 43.8%
  • Eddie McCain (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Marc Beaman (Constitution) 1.1%
South Carolina 3 R+17 J. Gresham Barrett Republican 2002 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of South Carolina.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Jeff Duncan (Republican) 62.5%
  • Jane Ballard Dyer (Democratic) 36.2%
  • John Dalen (Constitution) 1.3%
South Carolina 4 R+15 Bob Inglis Republican 2004 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Trey Gowdy (Republican) 63.5%
  • (Democratic) 28.8%
  • Dave Edwards (Constitution) 5.1%
  • Rick Mahler (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • Faye Walters (Green) 1.2%
South Carolina 5 R+7 John Spratt Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Mick Mulvaney (Republican) 55.1%
  • John Spratt (Democratic) 44.9%
South Carolina 6 D+12 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 62.9%
  • (Republican) 36.4%
  • Nammu Muhammad (Green) 0.7%

South Dakota[]

South Dakota's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[96]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
South Dakota at-large R+9 Stephanie Herseth Sandlin Democratic 2004 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Kristi Noem (Republican) 48.1%
  • Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (Democratic) 45.9%
  • Thomas Marking (Independent) 6.0%

Tennessee[]

Tennessee's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[97]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Tennessee 1 R+21 Phil Roe Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Phil Roe (Republican) 80.8%
  • (Democratic) 17.1%
  • Kermit Steck (Independent) 2.1%
Tennessee 2 R+16 Jimmy Duncan Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jimmy Duncan (Republican) 81.7%
  • Dave Hancock (Democratic) 14.7%
  • Joseph Leinweber Jr. (Independent) 1.4%
  • Andy Andrew (Independent) 1.2%
  • Greg Samples (Independent) 0.7%
  • H. Headings (Independent) 0.3%
Tennessee 3 R+13 Zach Wamp Republican 1994 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Tennessee.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Charles Fleischmann (Republican) 56.8%
  • John Wolfe Jr. (Democratic) 28.0%
  • Savas Kyriakidis (Independent) 10.5%
  • Mark DeVol (Independent) 3.6%
  • Don Barkman (Independent) 0.5%
  • Gregory Goodwin (Independent) 0.2%
  • Robert Humphries (Independent) 0.2%
  • Mo Kiah (Independent) 0.1%
Tennessee 4 R+13 Lincoln Davis Democratic 2002 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Scott DesJarlais (Republican) 57.1%
  • Lincoln Davis (Democratic) 38.6%
  • Paul Curtis (Independent) 1.7%
  • Gerald York (Independent) 1.2%
  • James Gray (Independent) 0.9%
  • Richard Johnson (Independent) 0.5%
Tennessee 5 D+3 Jim Cooper Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Cooper (Democratic) 56.2%
    (Republican) 42.1%
  • Stephen Collings (Independent) 0.3%
  • Jacqueline Miller (Independent) 0.3%
  • John Smith (Independent) 0.3%
  • William Crook (Independent) 0.2%
  • John Miglietta (Independent) 0.2%
  • James Whitfield II (Independent) 0.2%
  • Nathan Harden (Independent) 0.1%
  • Joe Moore (Independent) 0.1%
  • Thomas Taylor (Independent) 0.1%
Tennessee 6 R+13 Bart Gordon Democratic 1984 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Diane Black (Republican) 67.3%
  • Brett Carter (Democratic) 29.4%
  • Jim Boyd (Independent) 1.1%
  • Tommy Hay (Independent) 0.7%
  • David Purcell (Independent) 0.7%
  • Brandon Gore (Independent) 0.6%
  • Stephen Sprague (Independent) 0.3%
Tennessee 7 R+18 Marsha Blackburn Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Marsha Blackburn (Republican) 72.4%
  • (Democratic) 24.8%
  • Bill Stone (Independent) 2.9%
Tennessee 8 R+6 John Tanner Democratic 1988 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Stephen Fincher (Republican) 59.0%
  • Roy Herron (Democratic) 38.8%
  • Donn Janes (Independent) 1.5%
  • Mark Rawles (Independent) 0.7%
Tennessee 9 D+23 Steve Cohen Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Steve Cohen (Democratic) 74.0%
  • (Republican) 25.1%
  • Sandra Sullivan (Independent) 0.5%
  • Perry Steele (Independent) 0.4%

Texas[]

Texas's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[98]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Texas 1 R+21 Louie Gohmert Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Louie Gohmert (Republican) 89.7%
  • Charles Parkes (Libertarian) 10.3%
Texas 2 R+13 Ted Poe Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ted Poe (Republican) 88.6%
  • David Smith (Libertarian) 11.4%
Texas 3 R+14 Sam Johnson Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sam Johnson (Republican) 66.3%
  • (Democratic) 31.3%
  • Christopher Claytor (Libertarian) 2.4%
Texas 4 R+21 Ralph Hall Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ralph Hall (Republican) 73.2%
  • (Democratic) 22.0%
  • Jim Prindle (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • Shane Shepard (Independent) 2.3%
Texas 5 R+17 Jeb Hensarling Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jeb Hensarling (Republican) 70.5%
  • Tom Berry (Democratic) 27.5%
  • Ken Ashby (Libertarian) 2.0%
Texas 6 R+15 Joe Barton Republican 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joe Barton (Republican) 65.9%
  • (Democratic) 31.2%
  • Byron Severns (Libertarian) 2.9%
Texas 7 R+13 John Culberson Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Culberson (Republican) 81.4%
  • Bob Townsend (Libertarian) 18.0%
  • Lisa Squiers (Write-in) 0.6%
Texas 8 R+25 Kevin Brady Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kevin Brady (Republican) 80.3%
  • (Democratic) 17.2%
  • Bruce West (Libertarian) 2.5%
Texas 9 D+22 Al Green Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Al Green (Democratic) 75.7%
  • Steve Mueller (Republican) 22.9%
  • Michael Hope (Libertarian) 1.4%
Texas 10 R+10 Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Michael McCaul (Republican) 64.7%
  • (Democratic) 33.0%
  • J.P. Perkins (Libertarian) 2.3%
Texas 11 R+28 Mike Conaway Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mike Conaway (Republican) 80.8%
  • (Democratic) 15.4%
  • James Powell (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • Jim Howe (Green) 0.9%
Texas 12 R+16 Kay Granger Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kay Granger (Republican) 71.9%
  • (Democratic) 25.1%
  • Matthew Sodolow (Libertarian) 3.0%
Texas 13 R+29 Mac Thornberry Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Mac Thornberry (Republican) 87.1%
  • Keith Dyer (Independent) 8.6%
  • John Burwell (Libertarian) 4.3%
Texas 14 R+18 Ron Paul Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ron Paul (Republican) 76.0%
  • (Democratic) 24.0%
Texas 15 D+3 Ruben Hinojosa Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ruben Hinojosa (Democratic) 55.7%
  • (Republican) 41.6%
  • Aaron Cohn (Libertarian) 2.7%
Texas 16 D+10 Silvestre Reyes Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Silvestre Reyes (Democratic) 58.1%
  • (Republican) 36.6%
  • Bill Collins (Libertarian) 5.1%
  • Tim Collins (Write-in) 0.3%
Texas 17 R+20 Chet Edwards Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Bill Flores (Republican) 61.8%
  • Chet Edwards (Democratic) 36.6%
  • Richard Kelly (Libertarian) 1.6%
Texas 18 D+24 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) 70.1%
  • John Faulk (Republican) 27.3%
  • Mike Taylor (Libertarian) 2.6%
Texas 19 R+26 Randy Neugebauer Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Randy Neugebauer (Republican) 77.7%
  • (Democratic) 19.1%
  • Chip Peterson (Libertarian) 3.2%
Texas 20 D+8 Charlie Gonzalez Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charlie Gonzalez (Democratic) 63.6%
  • (Republican) 34.5%
  • Michael Idrogo (Libertarian) 1.9%
Texas 21 R+14 Lamar S. Smith Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lamar S. Smith (Republican) 68.9%
  • (Democratic) 27.9%
  • James Arthur Strohm (Libertarian) 3.2%
Texas 22 R+13 Pete Olson Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Pete Olson (Republican) 67.5%
  • Kesha Rogers (Democratic) 29.8%
  • Steven Susman (Libertarian) 2.7%
Texas 23 R+4 Ciro Rodriguez Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Quico Canseco (Republican) 49.4%
  • Ciro Rodriguez (Democratic) 44.4%
  • Craig Stephens (Independent) 3.6%
  • Martin Nitschke (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Ed Scharf (Green) 0.9%
Texas 24 R+11 Kenny Marchant Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Kenny Marchant (Republican) 81.6%
  • David Sparks (Libertarian) 18.4%
Texas 25 D+6 Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Lloyd Doggett (Democratic) 52.8%
  • Donna Campbell (Republican) 44.8%
  • Jim Stutsman (Libertarian) 2.3%
Texas 26 R+13 Michael C. Burgess Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Michael C. Burgess (Republican) 67.1%
  • Neil Durrance (Democratic) 30.7%
  • Mark Boler (Libertarian) 2.2%
Texas 27 R+2 Solomon Ortiz Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Blake Farenthold (Republican) 47.9%
  • Solomon Ortiz (Democratic) 47.1%
  • Ed Mishou (Libertarian) 5.0%
Texas 28 EVEN Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Henry Cuellar (Democratic) 56.3%
  • (Republican) 42.0%
  • Stephen Kaat (Libertarian) 1.7%
Texas 29 D+8 Gene Green Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gene Green (Democratic) 64.6%
  • (Republican) 34.1%
  • Brad Walters (Libertarian) 1.3%
Texas 30 D+27 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic) 75.7%
  • Stephen Broden (Republican) 21.6%
  • J. B. Oswalt (Libertarian) 2.6%
Texas 31 R+14 John Carter Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John Carter (Republican) 82.5%
  • Bill Oliver (Libertarian) 17.5%
Texas 32 R+8 Pete Sessions Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Pete Sessions (Republican) 62.6%
  • Grier Raggio (Democratic) 34.9%
  • John Jay Myers (Libertarian) 2.5%

Utah[]

Utah's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[99]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Utah 1 R+21 Rob Bishop Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rob Bishop (Republican) 69.2%
  • Morgan Bowen (Democratic) 23.9%
  • Kirk Pearson (Constitution) 4.7%
  • Jared Paul Stratton (Libertarian) 2.2%
Utah 2 R+15 Jim Matheson Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Matheson (Democratic) 50.5%
  • Morgan Philpot (Republican) 46.1%
  • Randall Hinton (Constitution) 1.8%
  • Dave Glissmeyer (Independent) 0.9%
  • Wayne Hill (Independent) 0.7%
Utah 3 R+26 Jason Chaffetz Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jason Chaffetz (Republican) 72.3%
  • Karen Hyer (Democratic) 22.9%
  • Douglas Sligting (Constitution) 2.4%
  • Jake Shannon (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Joseph Puente (Independent) 0.8%

Vermont[]

Vermont's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[100]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Vermont at-large D+13 Peter Welch Democratic 2006 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Peter Welch (Democratic) 64.6%
  • Paul Beaudry (Republican) 32.0%
  • Gus Jaccaci (Independent) 2.0%
  • Jane Newton (Socialist) 1.4%

Virginia[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[101]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Virginia 1 R+7 Rob Wittman Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rob Wittman (Republican) 63.9%
  • Krystal Ball (Democratic) 34.8%
  • Glenda Gail Parker () 1.2%
Virginia 2 R+5 Glenn Nye Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Scott Rigell (Republican) 53.1%
  • Glenn Nye (Democratic) 42.5%
  • Kenny Golden (Independent) 4.3%
Virginia 3 D+20 Robert C. Scott Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Robert C. Scott (Democratic) 70.0%
  • (Republican) 27.2%
  • James Quigley (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • John D. Kelly (Independent) 1.2%
Virginia 4 R+4 Randy Forbes Republican Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Randy Forbes (Republican) 62.3%
  • Wynne LeGrow (Democratic) 37.5%
Virginia 5 R+5 Tom Perriello Democratic 2008 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Robert Hurt (Republican) 50.8%
  • Tom Perriello (Democratic) 47.0%
  • Jeffrey Clark (Independent) 2.1%
Virginia 6 R+12 Bob Goodlatte Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Bob Goodlatte (Republican) 76.3%
  • Jeffrey Vanke (Independent) 13.0%
  • Stuart Bain (Libertarian) 9.2%
Virginia 7 R+9 Eric Cantor Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eric Cantor (Republican) 59.2%
  • (Democratic) 34.1%
  • Floyd Bayne () 6.5%
Virginia 8 D+16 Jim Moran Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Moran (Democratic) 61.0%
  • Jay Patrick Murray (Republican) 37.3%
  • Ron Fisher () 1.4%
Virginia 9 R+11 Rick Boucher Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Morgan Griffith (Republican) 51.2%
  • Rick Boucher (Democratic) 46.4%
  • Jeremiah Heaton (Independent) 2.3%
Virginia 10 R+2 Frank Wolf Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank Wolf (Republican) 62.9%
  • Jeff Barnett (Democratic) 34.8%
  • William Redpath (Libertarian) 2.2%
Virginia 11 D+2 Gerry Connolly Democratic 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gerry Connolly (Democratic) 49.2%
  • Keith Fimian (Republican) 48.8%
  • Chris DeCarlo (Independent) 0.8%
  • David Dotson (Libertarian) 0.6%
  • David Gillis () 0.4%

Washington[]

Washington's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[102]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Washington 1 D+9 Jay Inslee Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jay Inslee (Democratic) 57.7%
  • James Watkins (Republican) 42.3%
Washington 2 D+3 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Rick Larsen (Democratic) 51.1%
  • John Koster (Republican) 48.9%
Washington 3 EVEN Brian Baird Democratic 1998 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Jaime Herrera (Republican) 53.0%
  • Denny Heck (Democratic) 47.0%
Washington 4 R+13 Doc Hastings Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Doc Hastings (Republican) 67.6%
  • Jay Clough (Democratic) 32.4%
Washington 5 R+7 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican) 63.7%
  • Daryl Romeyn (Democratic) 36.3%
Washington 6 D+5 Norm Dicks Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Norm Dicks (Democratic) 58.0%
  • Doug Cloud (Republican) 42.0%
Washington 7 D+31 Jim McDermott Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim McDermott (Democratic) 83.0%
  • Bob Jeffers-Schroder (Independent) 17.0%
Washington 8 D+3 Dave Reichert Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Dave Reichert (Republican) 52.1%
  • Suzan DelBene (Democratic) 47.9%
Washington 9 D+5 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Adam Smith (Democratic) 54.9%
  • Dick Muri (Republican) 45.1%

West Virginia[]

District Incumbent Results Candidates[103]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
West Virginia 1 R+9 Alan Mollohan Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY David McKinley (Republican) 50.4%
  • Mike Oliverio (Democratic) 49.6%
West Virginia 2 R+8 Shelley Capito Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Shelley Capito (Republican) 68.5%
  • (Democratic) 29.7%
  • Phil Hudok (Constitution) 1.8%
West Virginia 3 R+6 Nick Rahall Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Nick Rahall (Democratic) 56.0%
  • Spike Maynard (Republican) 44.0%

Wisconsin[]

District Incumbent This race
Location PVI Member Party First elected Results Candidates[104]
Wisconsin 1 R+2 Paul Ryan Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Paul Ryan (Republican) 68.2%
  • (Democratic) 30.1%
  • Joseph Kexel (Libertarian) 1.6%
Wisconsin 2 D+15 Tammy Baldwin Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tammy Baldwin (Democratic) 61.8%
  • (Republican) 38.2%
Wisconsin 3 D+4 Ron Kind Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ron Kind (Democratic) 50.3%
  • Dan Kapanke (Republican) 46.5%
  • Michael Krsiean (Independent) 3.2%
Wisconsin 4 D+22 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gwen Moore (Democratic) 69.0%
  • (Republican) 29.6%
  • Ahmad Ayyash (Independent) 1.4%
Wisconsin 5 R+12 Jim Sensenbrenner Republican 1978 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Jim Sensenbrenner (Republican) 69.3%
  • (Democratic) 27.4%
  • (Independent) 3.3%
Wisconsin 6 R+4 Tom Petri Republican 1979 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Tom Petri (Republican) 70.7%
  • Joseph Kallas (Democratic) 29.3%
Wisconsin 7 D+3 Dave Obey Democratic 1969 (Special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Sean Duffy (Republican) 52.1%
  • Julie Lassa (Democratic) 44.4%
  • Gary Kauther (Independent) 3.3%
Wisconsin 8 R+2 Steve Kagen Democratic 2006 Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY Reid Ribble (Republican) 54.8%
  • Steve Kagen (Democratic) 45.1%

Wyoming[]

Wyoming's results
District Incumbent Results Candidates[105]
District Cook PVI (2008) Representative Party First elected
Wyoming at-large R+20 Cynthia Lummis Republican 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Cynthia Lummis (Republican) 70.5%
  • (Democratic) 24.5%
  • John Love (Libertarian) 5.0%

Non-voting delegates[]

The House of Representatives includes five Delegates from the District of Columbia and outlying territories elected to two-year terms and one Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico elected to a four-year term (for which the last election was held in 2008, so the seat was not up for reelection in 2010). These delegates are not allowed to vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.

District Incumbent Results Candidates
District Representative Party First elected
American Samoa at-large Eni Faleomavaega Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eni Faleomavaega (Democratic) 56.3%
  • Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican) 40.5%
  • Tuika Tuika (Independent) 3.2%[106]
District of Columbia at-large Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) 88.9%
  • (Republican) 6.1%
  • Rick Tingling-Clemmons (DConstitution) 3.3%
  • Queen Noble (Independent) 0.6%[107]
Guam at-large Madeleine Bordallo Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Gregorio Sablan Independent 2008 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Gregorio Sablan (Independent) 43.2%
  • Joe Camacho (Covenant) 24.2%
  • Juan Babauta (Republican) 17.5%
  • Jesus Borja (Democratic) 15.1%[108]
U.S. Virgin Islands Donna Christian-Christensen Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Donna Christian-Christensen (Democratic) 71.2%
  • (Independent) 18.7%
  • (Republican) 8.5%
  • Guillaume Mimoun (Independent) 1.5%[109]

See also[]

  • 2010 United States elections
    • 2010 United States gubernatorial elections
    • 2010 United States Senate elections
  • 111th United States Congress
  • 112th United States Congress

Notes[]

  1. ^ In addition, five of the six non-voting delegates in the U.S. House of Representatives were elected.
  2. ^ The nonvoting delegates represent the District of Columbia; the territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Virgin Islands; and the commonwealths of the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico, see 48 U.S.C. § 16. They are all chosen biennially except for Puerto Rico's delegate, who is elected every four years, and next faced reelection in 2012.

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Further reading[]

  • Abramson, Paul R. John H Aldrich and David W Rohde, Change and Continuity in the 2008 and 2010 Elections (2011)
  • Bullock, Charles S., III et al. Key States, High Stakes: Sarah Palin, the Tea Party, and the 2010 Elections (2011) excerpt and text search

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