2022 United States House of Representatives elections

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2022 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
  Official photo of Speaker Nancy Pelosi in 2019.jpg Kevin McCarthy, official photo, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
Leader Nancy Pelosi Kevin McCarthy
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 3, 2003 January 3, 2019
Leader's seat California 12th California 23rd
Last election 222 seats 213 seats
Seats needed Steady Increase 5

Incumbent Speaker

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic



The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 8, 2022. Elections will be held to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states, as well as five non-voting delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five inhabited U.S. territories. Numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2022 Senate elections, will also be held on this date. The winners of this election will serve in the 118th United States Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 2020 United States census. Democrats have held a majority in the House of Representatives since January 3, 2019, as a result of the 2018 elections, when they won 235 seats. However, their majority was reduced to 222 seats in the 2020 elections.

Retirements[]

As of September 2021, 18 representatives, including nine Democrats and nine Republicans, have decided to retire, with ten of them seeking another office.

Democrats[]

  1. Arizona 2: Ann Kirkpatrick is retiring.[1]
  2. Florida 10: Val Demings is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[2]
  3. Florida 13: Charlie Crist is retiring to run for governor of Florida.[3]
  4. Illinois 17: Cheri Bustos is retiring.[4]
  5. Ohio 13: Tim Ryan is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[5]
  6. Pennsylvania 17: Conor Lamb is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[6]
  7. Texas 30: Eddie Bernice Johnson is retiring.[7]
  8. Texas 34: Filemon Vela Jr. is retiring.[8]
  9. Wisconsin 3: Ron Kind is retiring.[9]

Republicans[]

  1. Alabama 5: Mo Brooks is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[10]
  2. Georgia 10: Jody Hice is retiring to run for Georgia Secretary of State.[11]
  3. Missouri 4: Vicky Hartzler is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[12]
  4. Missouri 7: Billy Long is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[13]
  5. New York 1: Lee Zeldin is retiring to run for governor of New York.[14]
  6. New York 23: Tom Reed is retiring.[15]
  7. North Carolina 13: Ted Budd is retiring to run for U.S. senator.[16]
  8. Ohio 16: Anthony Gonzalez is retiring.[17]
  9. Texas 8: Kevin Brady is retiring.[18]

Reapportionment[]

The 2020 United States census determined how many of the 435 congressional districts each state receives for the 2020 redistricting cycle. Due to population shifts, California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia will lose one seat. Conversely, Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon will gain one seat; and Texas will gain two seats.[19]

Newly created seats[]

Six new districts will be created and Montana's 1st and 2nd districts will be restored after the 2020 redistricting process:

  1. Colorado 8
  2. Florida 28
  3. Montana 1
  4. Montana 2
  5. North Carolina 14
  6. Oregon 6
  7. Texas 37
  8. Texas 38

Seats to be eliminated[]

The following districts will be eliminated and become obsolete:

  1. California 53
  2. Illinois 18
  3. Michigan 14
  4. Montana at-large
  5. New York 27
  6. Ohio 16
  7. Pennsylvania 18
  8. West Virginia 3

Competitive seats[]

The campaign committees for the two parties (the DCCC and NRCC) publish their own lists of targeted seats.

Democratic-held seats[]

These races were announced as the NRCC's target seats in February 2021.[20] Seats in bold were included in the DCCC's frontline seats in March 2021.[21] On May 4, 2021, the NRCC released a list of 10 additional house seats to target.[22] Both lists were published before redistricting.

Republican target seats
  1. Arizona 1: Tom O'Halleran
  2. Arizona 2: Ann Kirkpatrick (retiring)
  3. California 3: John Garamendi
  4. California 7: Ami Bera
  5. California 10: Josh Harder
  6. California 16: Jim Costa
  7. California 36: Raul Ruiz
  8. California 45: Katie Porter
  9. California 49: Mike Levin
  10. Connecticut 5: Jahana Hayes
  11. Florida 7: Stephanie Murphy
  12. Florida 13: Charlie Crist (retiring)
  13. Georgia 6: Lucy McBath
  14. Georgia 7: Carolyn Bourdeaux
  15. Illinois 3: Marie Newman
  16. Illinois 6: Sean Casten
  17. Illinois 14: Lauren Underwood
  18. Illinois 17: Cheri Bustos (retiring)
  19. Iowa 3: Cindy Axne
  20. Kansas 3: Sharice Davids
  21. Maine 2: Jared Golden
  22. Michigan 5: Dan Kildee
  23. Michigan 8: Elissa Slotkin
  24. Michigan 11: Haley Stevens
  25. Minnesota 2: Angie Craig
  26. Minnesota 3: Dean Phillips
  27. Nevada 3: Susie Lee
  28. Nevada 4: Steven Horsford
  29. New Hampshire 1: Chris Pappas
  30. New Jersey 3: Andy Kim
  31. New Jersey 5: Josh Gottheimer
  32. New Jersey 7: Tom Malinowski
  33. New Jersey 11: Mikie Sherrill
  34. New York 3: Thomas Suozzi
  35. New York 4: Kathleen Rice
  36. New York 18: Sean Patrick Maloney
  37. New York 19: Antonio Delgado
  38. New York 20: Paul Tonko
  39. New York 25: Joe Morelle
  40. New York 26: Brian Higgins
  41. North Carolina 2: Deborah Ross
  42. Ohio 13: Tim Ryan (retiring)
  43. Oregon 4: Peter DeFazio
  44. Oregon 5: Kurt Schrader
  45. Pennsylvania 6: Chrissy Houlahan
  46. Pennsylvania 7: Susan Wild
  47. Pennsylvania 8: Matt Cartwright
  48. Pennsylvania 17: Conor Lamb (retiring)
  49. Texas 7: Lizzie Fletcher
  50. Texas 15: Vicente Gonzalez
  51. Texas 28: Henry Cuellar
  52. Texas 32: Colin Allred
  53. Texas 34: Filemon Vela (retiring)
  54. Virginia 2: Elaine Luria
  55. Virginia 7: Abigail Spanberger
  56. Washington 8: Kim Schrier
  57. Wisconsin 3: Ron Kind (retiring)

Republican-held seats[]

On April 6, 2021, the DCCC released their list of target seats, including open and Republican-held seats.[23] This list was published before redistricting.

Democratic target seats
  1. Arizona 6: David Schweikert
  2. California 21: David Valadao
  3. California 25: Mike Garcia
  4. California 39: Young Kim
  5. California 48: Michelle Steel
  6. Florida 26: Carlos Giménez
  7. Florida 27: Maria Elvira Salazar
  8. Indiana 5: Victoria Spartz
  9. Iowa 1: Ashley Hinson
  10. Iowa 2: Mariannette Miller-Meeks
  11. Missouri 2: Ann Wagner
  12. Nebraska 2: Don Bacon
  13. New York 2: Andrew Garbarino
  14. New York 22: Claudia Tenney
  15. New York 24: John Katko
  16. Ohio 1: Steve Chabot
  17. Pennsylvania 1: Brian Fitzpatrick
  18. Pennsylvania 10: Scott Perry
  19. Texas 23: Tony Gonzales
  20. Texas 24: Beth Van Duyne
  21. Utah 4: Burgess Owens

Special elections[]

There will be at least one special election in 2022 to the 117th United States Congress, listed here by date and district.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Florida 20 Alcee Hastings Democratic 1992 Incumbent died April 6, 2021 of pancreatic cancer.
New member to be elected January 11, 2022.
  • Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Democratic)
  • Elvin Dowling (Democratic)
  • Bobby DuBose (Democratic)
  • Omari Hardy (Democratic)
  • Dale Holness (Democratic)
  • Phil Jackson (Democratic)
  • Jason Mariner (Republican)
  • Emmanuel Morel (Democratic)
  • Gregory Musselwhite (Republican)
  • Barbara Sharief (Democratic)
  • Imran Siddiqui (Democratic)
  • Priscilla Taylor (Democratic)
  • Mike ter Maat (Libertarian)
  • Perry E. Thurston Jr. (Democratic)

Alabama[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alabama 1 R+16 Jerry Carl Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Alabama 2 R+17 Barry Moore Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Terrell Anderson (Democratic)[24]
  • Barry Moore (Republican)[25]
  • Terry Slate (Democratric)[26]
Alabama 3 R+18 Mike Rogers Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Doug Bell (Independent)[27][better source needed]
Alabama 4 R+34 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Incumbent running
  • Robert Aderholt (Republican)[28]
Alabama 5 R+17 Mo Brooks Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[10]
  • Andy Blalock (Republican)[29]
  • John Roberts (Republican)[30]
  • Dale Strong (Republican)[31]
  • Casey Wardynski (Republican)[32]
  • Harrison Wright (Republican)[33]
Alabama 6 R+22 Gary Palmer Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Alabama 7 D+19 Terri Sewell Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
  • Terri Sewell (Democratic)[34]

Alaska[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Alaska at-large R+9 Don Young Republican 1973 (special) Incumbent running
  • Gregg Brelsford (Republican)[35]
  • Shannon Evans (Republican)[36][better source needed]
  • Julio Perez (Republican)[37][better source needed]
  • Randy Purham (Republican)[38]
  • Don Young (Republican)[39]

Arizona[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Arizona 1 R+2 Tom O'Halleran Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Walter Blackman (Republican)[40]
  • Eli Crane (Republican)[41]
  • John Moore (Republican)[42]
Arizona 2 D+2 Ann Kirkpatrick Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring[1]
Arizona 3 D+13 Raúl Grijalva Democratic 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Arizona 4 R+22 Paul Gosar Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Brandon DeHart (Republican)[47]
  • Delina DiSanto (Democratic)[48]
  • Paul Gosar (Republican)[49]
  • Judy Stahl (Democratic)[47]
Arizona 5 R+11 Andy Biggs Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Arizona 6 R+5 David Schweikert Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jevin Hodge (Democratic)[50]
  • Elijah Norton (Republican)[51]
  • Eric Ulis (Democratic)[52]
Arizona 7 D+24 Ruben Gallego Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeff Zink (Republican)[53]
Arizona 8 R+11 Debbie Lesko Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Arizona 9 D+9 Greg Stanton Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Greg Stanton (Democratic)[54]
  • Alex Stovall (Republican)[55]
  • Tanya Wheeless (Republican)[56]

Arkansas[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Arkansas 1 R+21 Rick Crawford Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brandt Smith (Republican)[57]
Arkansas 2 R+7 French Hill Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Nick Cartwright (Democratic)[58]
  • Quintessa Hathaway (Democratic)[59]
Arkansas 3 R+17 Steve Womack Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lauren Mallett-Hays (Democratic)[60]
  • Neil Robinson Kumar (Republican)[61]
Arkansas 4 R+20 Bruce Westerman Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

California[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
California 1 R+11 Doug LaMalfa Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Max Steiner (Democratic)[62]
  • Marcus Godfrey (Libertarian)[63][better source needed]
  • Robert Lydon (Democratic)[64][better source needed]
California 2 D+23 Jared Huffman Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 3 D+5 John Garamendi Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tamika Hamilton (Republican)[65]
California 4 R+8 Tom McClintock Republican 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Kermit Jones (Democratic)[66]
California 5 D+22 Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 6 D+21 Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown TBA
California 7 D+5 Ami Bera Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Bret Daniels (Republican)[67]
California 8 R+8 Jay Obernolte Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 9 D+8 Jerry McNerney Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 10 EVEN Josh Harder Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Simon Aslanpour (Republican)[68]
  • Michael Barkley (Democratic)[68]
  • Jolene Daly (Republican)[69]
  • Jake Griffith (Republican)[70]
  • Josh Harder (Democratic)[71]
  • Angelina Sigala (Democratic)[70]
California 11 D+24 Mark DeSaulnier Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)[72]
California 12 D+38 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Eric Curry (Democratic)[73]
California 13 D+40 Barbara Lee Democratic 1998 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 14 D+28 Jackie Speier Democratic 2008 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 15 D+22 Eric Swalwell Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 16 D+9 Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • David Giglio (Republican)[74]
California 17 D+24 Ro Khanna Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 18 D+27 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rishi Kumar (Democratic)[75]
  • Greg Tanaka (Democratic)[76]
California 19 D+23 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 20 D+23 Jimmy Panetta Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 21 D+5 David Valadao Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Angel Lara (Democratic)[77]
  • Chris Mathys (Republican)[78]
  • Bryan Osorio (Democratic)[79]
  • Nicole Parra (Democratic)[80]
  • Rudy Salas (Democratic)[81]
  • David Valadao (Republican)[82]
California 22 R+6 Devin Nunes Republican 2002 Incumbent running
  • Phil Arballo (Democratic)[83]
  • Eric Garcia (Democratic)[84]
  • Lourin Hubbard (Democratic)[85]
  • Devin Nunes (Republican)[86]
California 23 R+12 Kevin McCarthy Republican 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Bruno Amato (Democratic)[87]
  • Marisa Wood (Democratic)[88]
California 24 D+10 Salud Carbajal Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 25 D+3 Mike Garcia Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Chris Bellingham (Democratic)[89]
  • Ruth Luevanos (Democratic)[90]
  • Rhoda Nazanin (Democratic)[89]
  • Quaye Quartey (Democratic)[91]
  • Christy Smith (Democratic)[92]
  • Dara Stransky (Democratic)[93]
California 26 D+10 Julia Brownley Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy (Republican)[94]
California 27 D+18 Judy Chu Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 28 D+23 Adam Schiff Democratic 2000 Incumbent running
  • Maebe A. Girl (Democratic)[95]
  • Adam Schiff (Democratic)[96]
California 29 D+27 Tony Cárdenas Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
California 30 D+20 Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Shervin Aazami (Democratic)[98]
  • Aarika Rhodes (Democratic)[99]
California 31 D+9 Pete Aguilar Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 32 D+17 Grace Napolitano Democratic 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 33 D+19 Ted Lieu Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 34 D+35 Jimmy Gomez Democratic 2017 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 35 D+17 Norma Torres Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mike Cargile (Republican)[100]
California 36 D+4 Raul Ruiz Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brian Hawkins (Republican)[101]
California 37 D+36 Karen Bass Democratic 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 38 D+17 Linda Sánchez Democratic 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Sylvester Ani Jr. (Democratic)[102]
  • Paul Irvine Jones (Republican)[102]
  • Elizabeth Moreira (Democratic)[103]
California 39 D+3 Young Kim Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Jay Chen (Democratic)[104]
  • Eric Ching (Republican)[102]
  • Young Kim (Republican)[105]
California 40 D+31 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 41 D+12 Mark Takano Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 42 R+7 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Shrina Kurani (Democratic)[106]
  • Brandon Mosely (Democratic)[107]
California 43 D+29 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Joe Collins III (Republican)[108]
California 44 D+32 Nanette Barragán Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 45 D+3 Katie Porter Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brian Burley (Republican)[109]
  • Shawn Collins (Republican)[69]
  • Terry Dale (Republican)[102]
  • Christopher Gonzalez (Republican)[102]
  • Nick Taurus (Republican)[102]
  • Amy Phan West (Republican)[102]
California 46 D+16 Lou Correa Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Cecilia Truman (Republican)[102]
California 47 D+14 Alan Lowenthal Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • John Briscoe (Republican)[102]
  • Michelle Lyons (Republican)[102]
California 48 R+1 Michelle Steel Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Chris Balasinski (Independent)[69]
  • Harley Rouda (Democratic)[105]
  • Michelle Steel (Republican)[103]
California 49 D+4 Mike Levin Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brian Maryott (Republican)[110]
  • Christopher Rodriguez (Republican)[111]
California 50 R+8 Darrell Issa Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Sam Abed (Republican)[112]
  • Mari Barosay (Democratic)[113]
  • Timothy Bilash (Democratic)[113]
  • Jose Cortes (Peace and Freedom)[114]
  • William Stephen Houlahan (Democratic)[112]
  • Joseph C. Rocha (Democratic)[115][112]
California 51 D+20 Juan Vargas Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
California 52 D+12 Scott Peters Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Richard Bailey (Republican)[116]
California 53 D+17 Sara Jacobs Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • District will be eliminated in 2023.

Colorado[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Colorado 1 D+24 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Neil Walia (Democratic)[117]
  • Dom Waters (Democratic)[118][better source needed]
Colorado 2 D+12 Joe Neguse Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Joe Neguse (Democratic)[119]
Colorado 3 R+6 Lauren Boebert Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Lauren Boebert (Republican)[120]
  • Debby Burnett (Democratic)[121]
  • Kerry Donovan (Democratic)[122]
  • Naziha Karima In'am Hadil (Democratic)[123]
  • Susan Martinez (Democratic)[124]
  • Kellie Rhodes (Democratic)[125]
  • Root Routledge (Democratic)[126]
  • Sol Sandoval (Democratic)[127]
  • Donald Valdez (Democratic)[128]
  • Colin Wilhelm (Democratic)[129]
  • Marina Zimmerman (Republican)[130]
Colorado 4 R+12 Ken Buck Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Ken Buck (Republican)[131]
  • Ike McCorkle (Democratic)[132]
Colorado 5 R+12 Doug Lamborn Republican 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeremy Dowell (Democratic)[133]
  • David Torres (Democratic)[133]
Colorado 6 D+6 Jason Crow Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Colorado 7 D+7 Ed Perlmutter Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Laurel Imer (Republican)[134]
Colorado 8 None (New seat) New seat.
  • Yadira Caraveo (Democratic)[135]
  • Giuilianna “Jewels” Gray (Republican)[135]

Connecticut[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Connecticut 1 D+11 John B. Larson Democratic 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Muad Hrezi (Democratic)[136]
  • Larry Lazor (Republican)[137]
  • Andrew Legnani (Democratic)[138]
Connecticut 2 D+2 Joe Courtney Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Anthony DiLizia (Democratic)[139]
  • Mike France (Republican)[140]
Connecticut 3 D+8 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Connecticut 4 D+12 Jim Himes Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Connecticut 5 D+2 Jahana Hayes Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Michelle Botelho (Republican)[141]
  • Jahana Hayes (Democratic)[142]
  • George Logan (Republican)[143]

Delaware[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Delaware at-large D+6 Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lee Murphy (Republican)[144]

Florida[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Florida 1 R+20 Matt Gaetz Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeremy Kelly (Republican)[145]
  • Greg Merk (Republican)[146]
Florida 2 R+20 Neal Dunn Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Florida 3 R+9 Kat Cammack Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Tom Beckwith Wells (Democratic)[147]
  • Kat Cammack (Republican)[148]
  • Danielle Hawk (Democratic)[147]
  • Justin Waters (Republican)[148]
Florida 4 R+14 John Rutherford Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Erick Aguilar (Republican)[149]
  • Leigha Garner-Lopez (Republican)[150]
  • Gary Koniz (Republican)[150]
  • Al Robertson (Democratic)[151]
  • John Rutherford (Republican)[152]
Florida 5 D+12 Al Lawson Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Jon Chuba (Republican)[153]
  • Al Lawson (Democratic)[152]
Florida 6 R+10 Michael Waltz Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Michael Waltz (Republican)[154]
Florida 7 D+3 Stephanie Murphy Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Erika Benfield (Republican)[155]
  • Mark Busch (Republican)[156]
  • Joseph Cavagna (Republican)[157]
  • Brady Duke (Republican)[157]
  • Jeremy Liggett (Republican)[156]
  • Cory Mills (Republican)[158]
  • Stephanie Murphy (Democratic)[159]
  • Anthony Sabatini (Republican)[160]
Florida 8 R+12 Bill Posey Republican 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Dena Grayson (Democratic)[161]
  • Lucius Perry Gregg III (Democratic)[161]
  • Patrick Wells (Republican)[161]
Florida 9 D+3 Darren Soto Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jose Castillo (Republican)[162]
  • Kevin Copeland Parker (Democratic)[162]
  • Kenneth Hartpence (Republican)[162]
  • Becky Hites (Republican)[162]
  • Bill Olson (Republican)[162]
  • Sergio Ortiz (Republican)[162]
  • George Shepherd (Republican)[162]
  • Hendrith Smith Jr. (Democratic)[162]
Florida 10 D+12 Val Demings Democratic 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[163]
  • Jack Joseph Achenbach (Democratic)[164]
  • Aramis Ayala (Democratic)[165]
  • Randolph Bracy (Democratic) [166]
  • Maxwell Frost (Democratic)[167]
  • Terence Gray (Democratic)[164]
  • Natalie Jackson (Democratic)[168]
  • Willie Montague (Republican)[169]
  • Carter Morgan (Republican)[164]
  • Teresa Tachon (Democratic)[164]
  • Angela Walls-Windhauser (Republican)[164]
Florida 11 R+18 Daniel Webster Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Laura Loomer (Republican)[170]
Florida 12 R+11 Gus Bilirakis Republican 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Florida 13 EVEN Charlie Crist Democratic 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for governor of Florida[3]
  • Frank Craft (Libertarian)[171]
  • Ben Diamond (Democratic)[172]
  • Audrey Henson (Republican)[173]
  • Christian Hotchkiss (Democratic)[171]
  • Anna Paulina Luna (Republican)[174]
  • Eric Lynn (Democratic)[175]
  • Amanda Makki (Republican)[176]
  • Michele Rayner (Democratic)[177]
Florida 14 D+7 Kathy Castor Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jay Collins (Republican)[178]
  • Tony Eldon (Democratic)[179]
Florida 15 R+6 Scott Franklin Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Eddie Geller (Democratic)[180]
  • Jesse Philippe (Democratic)[181]
Florida 16 R+7 Vern Buchanan Republican 2006 Incumbent running
  • Vern Buchanan (Republican)[182]
  • Martin Hyde (Republican)[183]
  • Benjamin Miranda-Padilla (Democratic)[184]
  • Jan Schneider (Democratic)[184]
Florida 17 R+16 Greg Steube Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown Dan Lambert (Democratic)[185]
Florida 18 R+6 Brian Mast Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Melissa Martz (Republican)[186]
Florida 19 R+12 Byron Donalds Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Cindy Banyai (Democratic)[187]
Florida 20 D+28 TBD[c] 2022 (special) Incumbent to be determined
  • TBD
Florida 21 D+8 Lois Frankel Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rod Dorilas (Republican)[189]
  • Keith Feit (Republican)[189]
Florida 22 D+6 Ted Deutch Democratic 2010 (special) Incumbent running
  • Steve Chess (Republican)[190]
  • Ted Deutch (Democratic)[191]
  • Imtiaz Mohammad (Democratic)[190]
  • Christine Scott (Independent)[190]
Florida 23 D+9 Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeffrey Olson (Republican)[192]
  • Carla Spalding (Republican)[192]
  • Saad Suleman (Republican)[192]
  • Rubin Young (Republican)[192]
Florida 24 D+28 Frederica Wilson Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
  • Christine Olivo (Democratic)[193]
  • Lavern Spicer (Republican)[194]
  • Frederica Wilson (Democratic)[193]
Florida 25 R+8 Mario Díaz-Balart Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Adam Gentle (Democratic)[195]
Florida 26 D+1 Carlos A. Giménez Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Juan Paredes (Democratic)[196]
Florida 27 D+4 Maria Elvira Salazar Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Ian Medina (Independent)[197]
  • Angel Montalvo (Democratic)[197]
  • Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican)[198]
Florida 28 None (New seat) New seat.
  • TBA

Georgia[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Georgia 1 R+9 Buddy Carter Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Wade Herring (Democratic)[199]
Georgia 2 D+4 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Vivian Childs (Republican)[200]
  • Tracy Taylor (Republican)[201]
Georgia 3 R+16 Drew Ferguson Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 4 D+27 Hank Johnson Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 5 D+36 Nikema Williams Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 6 D+1 Lucy McBath Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Harold Earls (Republican)[202]
  • Jake Evans (Republican)[203]
  • Meagan Hanson (Republican)[204]
  • Mary Mallory Staples (Republican)[205]
Georgia 7 R+2 Carolyn Bourdeaux Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic)[206]
  • Rich McCormick (Republican)[207]
Georgia 8 R+15 Austin Scott Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 9 R+30 Andrew Clyde Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 10 R+13 Jody Hice Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring to run for Georgia Secretary of State[11]
  • Andrew Alvey (Republican)[208]
  • Timothy Barr (Republican)[209]
  • Paul Broun (Republican)[210]
  • Kimberly Clark Reuter (Democratic)[208]
  • Mike Collins (Republican)[211]
  • David Curry (Republican)[212]
  • Phyllis Hatcher (Democratic)[213]
  • Marc McMain (Republican)[208]
  • Matt Richards (Republican)[214]
  • Charles V. Rupert (Republican)[208]
  • Alan Sims (Republican)[215]
  • Mitchell Swan (Republican)[216]
  • Patrick Witt (Republican)[217]
Georgia 11 R+12 Barry Loudermilk Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown Heather Kilpatrick (Democratic)[218]
Georgia 12 R+9 Rick W. Allen Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 13 D+23 David Scott Democratic 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Georgia 14 R+28 Marjorie Taylor Greene Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Mark Daniel Clay (Republican)[219]
  • Lateefah Conner (Democratic)[220]
  • Wendy Davis (Democratic)[219]
  • Marcus Flowers (Democratic)[221]
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican)[222]
  • Holly McCormack (Democratic)[223]
  • Angela Pence (Libertarian)[224]
  • Jennifer Strahan (Republican)[225]

Hawaii[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Hawaii 1 D+14 Ed Case Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Hawaii 2 D+15 Kai Kahele Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Idaho[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Idaho 1 R+22 Russ Fulcher Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Joe Evans (Libertarian)[226]
  • Brian Lenney (Republican)[227][228][better source needed]
Idaho 2 R+15 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Illinois[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Illinois 1 D+25 Bobby Rush Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Kirby Birgans (Democratic)[229]
  • Chris Butler (Democratic)[230]
  • Jahmal Cole (Democratic)[231]
  • Michael Thompson (Democratic)[229]
Illinois 2 D+28 Robin Kelly Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 3 D+6 Marie Newman Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown.
  • TBA
Illinois 4 D+33 Jesús "Chuy" García Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 5 D+22 Mike Quigley Democratic 2009 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Raleigh Bowman (Democratic)[232]
  • Hoan Huynh (Democratic)[232]
Illinois 6 D+3 Sean Casten Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Justin Burau (Republican)[233]
  • Niki Conforti (Republican)[233]
Illinois 7 D+37 Danny K. Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Kina Collins (Democratic)[234]
  • Danny K. Davis (Democratic)[235]
Illinois 8 D+9 Raja Krishnamoorthi Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Junaid Ahmed (Democratic)[236]
  • Mohammed Faheem (Democratic)[237]
Illinois 9 D+21 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 10 D+14 Brad Schneider Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 11 D+11 Bill Foster Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 12 R+9 Mike Bost Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 13 R+4 Rodney Davis Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Nikki Budzinski (Democratic)[238]
  • David Palmer (Democratic)[239]
Illinois 14 R+2 Lauren Underwood Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 15 R+26 Mary Miller Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Illinois 16 R+10 Adam Kinzinger Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Leona Di Amore (Republican)[240]
  • Adam Kinzinger (Republican)[241]
  • Gene Koprowski (Republican)[242]
  • Catalina Lauf (Republican)[243]
  • Jack Lombardi (Republican)[244]
  • Jim Marter (Republican)[245]
  • Teresa Marie Pfaff (Republican)[246]
  • Michael Rebresh (Republican)[247]
  • Marsha Williams (Democratic)[248]
  • Geno Young (Republican)[249]
Illinois 17 R+2 Cheri Bustos Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[4]
  • Charlie Helmick (Republican)[250]
  • Esther Joy King (Republican)[251]
Illinois 18 R+15 Darin LaHood Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent running
  • Darin LaHood (Republican)[252]
  • District will be eliminated in 2023.

Indiana[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Indiana 1 D+4 Frank J. Mrvan Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 2 R+13 Jackie Walorski Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 3 R+19 Jim Banks Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • John Stephens (Democratic)[253]
Indiana 4 R+18 Jim Baird Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 5 R+5 Victoria Spartz Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Victoria Spartz (Republican)[254]
Indiana 6 R+22 Greg Pence Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 7 D+11 André Carson Democratic 2008 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 8 R+19 Larry Bucshon Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Indiana 9 R+15 Trey Hollingsworth Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Iowa[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Iowa 1 R+4 Ashley Hinson Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Ashley Hinson (Republican)[255]
  • Liz Mathis (Democratic)[256]
Iowa 2 R+4 Mariannette Miller-Meeks Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Christina Bohannan (Democratic)[257]
Iowa 3 R+3 Cindy Axne Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mary Ann Hanusa (Republican)[258]
  • Nicole Hasso (Republican)[259]
  • Zach Nunn (Republican)[260]
Iowa 4 R+16 Randy Feenstra Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Kansas[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Kansas 1 R+24 Tracey Mann Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Kansas 2 R+10 Jake LaTurner Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown Patrick Schmidt (Democratic)[261]
Kansas 3 D+1 Sharice Davids Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
Amanda Adkins (Republican)[262]
Kansas 4 R+15 Ron Estes Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Kentucky[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Kentucky 1 R+26 James Comer Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown David Sharp (Republican)[263]
Kentucky 2 R+22 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown Christopher Henning (Republican)[264]
Kentucky 3 D+8 John Yarmuth Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown Attica Scott (Democratic)[265]
Kentucky 4 R+19 Thomas Massie Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Claire Wirth (Republican)[266]
Kentucky 5 R+33 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Incumbent running
  • Hal Rogers (Republican)[267]
  • Richard Van Dam (Republican)[268]
Kentucky 6 R+8 Andy Barr Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Christopher Preece (Democratic)[269]

Louisiana[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Louisiana 1 R+22 Steve Scalise Republican 2008 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Louisiana 2 D+25 Troy Carter Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Louisiana 3 R+21 Clay Higgins Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Louisiana 4 R+14 Mike Johnson Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Louisiana 5 R+17 Julia Letlow Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent running
  • Julia Letlow (Republican)[270]
Louisiana 6 R+18 Garret Graves Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Maine[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Maine 1 D+8 Chellie Pingree Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ed Thelander (Republican)[271]
Maine 2 R+6 Jared Golden Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mike Perkins (Republican)[272]
  • Bruce Poliquin (Republican)[273]

Maryland[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Maryland 1 R+14 Andy Harris Republican 2010 Incumbent running
Maryland 2 D+13 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Liri Fusha (Democratic)[279]
  • Joe Kelley (Republican)[279]
  • Brittany Oliver (Democratic)[280]
  • Lorrie Sigley (Republican)[279]
Maryland 3 D+16 John Sarbanes Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Malcolm Thomas Colombo (Democratic)[202]
  • Eselebor Okojie (Democratic)[279]
  • Antonio Pitocco (Republican)[202]
Maryland 4 D+29 Anthony G. Brown Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • George McDermott (Republican)[279]
Maryland 5 D+16 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Chris Palombi (Republican)[279]
  • Mckayla Wilkes (Democratic)[281]
Maryland 6 D+8 David Trone Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • David August (Independent)[282]
  • David Trone (Democratic)[283]
  • Jonathan Jenkins (Republican)[284]
Maryland 7 D+27 Kweisi Mfume Democratic 2020 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michael Pearson (Republican)[279]
Maryland 8 D+17 Jamie Raskin Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mariela Roca (Republican)[284]

Massachusetts[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Massachusetts 1 D+10 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Incumbent running
  • Lou Marino (Republican)[285]
  • Richard Neal (Democratic)[286]
Massachusetts 2 D+10 Jim McGovern Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Jim McGovern (Democratic)[286]
  • Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette (Republican)[287]
Massachusetts 3 D+12 Lori Trahan Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
Massachusetts 4 D+13 Jake Auchincloss Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Jake Auchincloss (Democratic)[286]
  • Julie Hall (Republican)[288]
Massachusetts 5 D+23 Katherine Clark Democratic 2013 (special) Incumbent running
  • Katherine Clark (Democratic)[286]
Massachusetts 6 D+10 Seth Moulton Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
  • Seth Moulton (Democratic)[286]
Massachusetts 7 D+35 Ayanna Pressley Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Ayanna Pressley (Democratic)[286]
Massachusetts 8 D+14 Stephen F. Lynch Democratic 2001 (special) Incumbent running
  • Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic)[286]
  • Michael Ruiz (Democratic)[286]
Massachusetts 9 D+6 Bill Keating Democratic 2010 Incumbent running
  • Jesse Brown (Republican)[289]
  • Bill Keating (Democratic)[286]
  • Mark Littles (Republican)[290]

Michigan[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Michigan 1 R+12 Jack Bergman Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Bob Lorinser (Democratic)[291]
Michigan 2 R+9 Bill Huizenga Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 3 R+5 Peter Meijer Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Audra Johnson (Republican)[292]
  • Gabriella Manolache (Republican)[293]
  • Tom Norton (Republican)[294]
Michigan 4 R+14 John Moolenaar Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 5 D+1 Dan Kildee Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 6 R+5 Fred Upton Republican 1986 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Steve Carra (Republican)[295]
  • Jon Rocha (Republican)[296]
  • Ezra Scott (Republican)[297]
  • Jerry Solis (Republican)[298]
Michigan 7 R+10 Tim Walberg Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 8 R+4 Elissa Slotkin Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mike Detmer (Republican)[299]
Michigan 9 D+4 Andy Levin Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 10 R+18 Lisa McClain Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 11 R+2 Haley Stevens Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 12 D+13 Debbie Dingell Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 13 D+29 Rashida Tlaib Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Michigan 14 D+29 Brenda Lawrence Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • District will be eliminated in 2023.

Minnesota[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Minnesota 1 R+8 Jim Hagedorn Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Minnesota 2 EVEN Angie Craig DFL 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tyler Kistner (Republican)[300]
Minnesota 3 D+6 Dean Phillips DFL 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Minnesota 4 D+16 Betty McCollum DFL 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown
Minnesota 5 D+29 Ilhan Omar DFL 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Cicely Davis (Republican)[302]
Minnesota 6 R+14 Tom Emmer Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Minnesota 7 R+17 Michelle Fischbach Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Travis Johnson (Libertarian)[303]
  • Mark Lindquist (DFL)[304]
  • Reed Olson (DFL)[305]
  • Ernest Oppegaard-Peltier (DFL)[306]
Minnesota 8 R+10 Pete Stauber Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Pete Stauber (Republican)[307]

Mississippi[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Mississippi 1 R+18 Trent Kelly Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Hunter Kyle Avery (Democratic)[308]
Mississippi 2 D+13 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1993 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ron Eller (Republican)[308]
Mississippi 3 R+13 Michael Guest Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Shuwaski Young (Democratic)[308]
Mississippi 4 R+22 Steven Palazzo Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Carl Boyanton (Republican)[309]
  • Raymond Brooks (Republican)[310]
  • Mike Ezell (Republican)[311]
  • Graham Hudson (Independent)[312]
  • Alden Patrick Johnson (Libertarian)[308]
  • Steven Palazzo (Republican)[309]
  • Clay Wagner (Republican)[313]

Missouri[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Missouri 1 D+29 Cori Bush Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Cori Bush (Democratic)[314]
Missouri 2 R+4 Ann Wagner Republican 2012 Incumbent running
  • Bob Anders (Republican)[315]
  • Trish Gunby (Democratic)[316]
  • Raymond Reed (Democratic)[315]
  • Ben Samuels (Democratic)[315][317]
  • Wesley Smith (Republican)[315]
  • Ann Wagner (Republican)[318]
Missouri 3 R+21 Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 2008 Incumbent running
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)[319]
  • Josh Nicoloff (Democratic)[320]
Missouri 4 R+20 Vicky Hartzler Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[12]
  • Kalena Bruce (Republican)[321]
  • Taylor Burks (Republican)[322]
  • Ryan Johnson (Republican)[323]
  • J. D. Leathers (Democratic)[324]
  • Sara Walsh (Republican)[325]
Missouri 5 D+7 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Missouri 6 R+18 Sam Graves Republican 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Missouri 7 R+24 Billy Long Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[13]
  • Sam Alexander (Republican)[326]
  • Eric Burlison (Republican)[327]
  • Mike Moon (Republican)[328]
Missouri 8 R+30 Jason Smith Republican 2013 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jeremy Dennison (Republican)[329]

Montana[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Montana at-large R+11 Matt Rosendale Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jack Ballard (Democratic)[330]
  • District will be eliminated, split into 2 in 2023.
Montana 1 None (New seat) New seat.
  • TBA
Montana 2 None (New seat) New seat.
  • Laurie Bishop (Democratic)[331]
  • Cora Neumann (Democratic)[332]
  • Al Olszewski (Republican)[333]
  • Monica Tranel (Democratic)[334]
  • Whitney Williams (Democratic)[335]
  • Ryan Zinke (Republican)[336]

Nebraska[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Nebraska 1 R+11 Jeff Fortenberry Republican 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Nebraska 2 R+1 Don Bacon Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Don Bacon (Republican)[337]
  • Alisha Shelton (Democratic)[338]
  • Tony Vargas (Democratic)[339]
Nebraska 3 R+30 Adrian Smith Republican 2006 Incumbent running
  • Adrian Smith (Republican)[340]

Nevada[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Nevada 1 D+12 Dina Titus Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Amy Vilela (Democratic)[341]
Nevada 2 R+8 Mark Amodei Republican 2011 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Aaron Sims (Democratic)[342]
Nevada 3 R+2 Susie Lee Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • April Becker (Republican)[343]
  • John Kovacs (Republican)[344]
  • Susie Lee (Democratic)[343]
  • Noah Malgeri (Republican)[344]
  • Reinier Prijten (Republican)[345]
  • Mark Robertson (Republican)[343]
Nevada 4 D+1 Steven Horsford Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tony Lane (Republican)[346]
  • Sam Peters (Republican)[347]
  • Carolina Serrano (Republican)[348]

New Hampshire[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Hampshire 1 R+1 Chris Pappas Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Julian Acciard (Republican)[349]
  • Tim Baxter (Republican)[350]
  • Karoline Leavitt (Republican)[351]
  • Matt Mowers (Republican)[352]
  • Chris Pappas (Democratic)[353]
  • Gilead Towne (Republican)[354]
New Hampshire 2 D+1 Ann McLane Kuster Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Robert Burns (Republican)[355]
  • Jeffrey Greeson (Republican)[356]
  • Jason Riddle (Republican)[357]

New Jersey[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Jersey 1 D+11 Donald Norcross Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Jersey 2 R+4 Jeff Van Drew Republican 2018[d] Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tim Alexander (Democratic)[358]
  • Carolyn Rush (Democratic)[359]
  • Hector Tavarez (Democratic)[360]
New Jersey 3 R+3 Andy Kim Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tricia Flanagan (Republican)[361]
New Jersey 4 R+8 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Jersey 5 R+1 Josh Gottheimer Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
New Jersey 6 D+6 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Jersey 7 D+1 Tom Malinowski Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Thomas Kean Jr. (Republican)[364]
  • Tom Malinowski (Democratic)[365]
  • Rik Mehta (Republican)[366]
New Jersey 8 D+24 Albio Sires Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Jersey 9 D+13 Bill Pascrell Democratic 1996 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Jersey 10 D+34 Donald Payne Jr. Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Imani Oakley (Democratic)[367]
  • Donald Payne Jr. (Democratic)[368]
  • Ana Isabel Rivera (Republican)[369]
New Jersey 11 EVEN Mikie Sherrill Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Hillery Brotschol (Republican)[370]
  • Robert Kovic (Republican)[371]
  • Patrick Quinn III (Republican)[371]
  • Tayfun Selen (Republican)[372]
  • Mikie Sherrill (Democratic)[373]
  • Tom Toomey (Republican)[374]
New Jersey 12 D+16 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Darius Mayfield (Republican)[375]

New Mexico[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
New Mexico 1 D+9 Melanie Stansbury Democratic 2021 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New Mexico 2 R+8 Yvette Herrell Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Yvette Herrell (Republican)[376]
  • Gabe Vasquez (Democratic)[377]
New Mexico 3 D+7 Teresa Leger Fernandez Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

New York[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
New York 1 R+6 Lee Zeldin Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring to run for governor of New York.[14]
  • Nicholas Antonucci (Democratic)[378]
  • Robert Cornicelli (Republican)[379]
  • Bridget Fleming (Democratic)[380]
  • Kara Hahn (Democratic)[381]
  • Austin Smith (Democratic)[382]
New York 2 R+5 Andrew Garbarino Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 3 D+3 Thomas Suozzi Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Melanie D'Arrigo (Democratic)[383]
  • George Santos (Republican)[384]
  • Kevin Surdi (Republican)[384]
New York 4 D+4 Kathleen Rice Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 5 D+34 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 6 D+13 Grace Meng Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 7 D+34 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 8 D+33 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown TBA
New York 9 D+32 Yvette Clarke Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Isiah James (Democratic)[385]
New York 10 D+27 Jerry Nadler Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ashmi Sheth (Democratic)[386]
New York 11 R+7 Nicole Malliotakis Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brittany Ramos DeBarros (Democratic)[387][388]
  • Alfred Michael Decillis (Democratic)[389]
New York 12 D+34 Carolyn Maloney Democratic 1992 Incumbent running
  • Rana Abdelhamid (Democratic)[390]
  • Jesse Cerrotti (Democratic)[391]
  • Maya Contreras (Democratic)[392]
  • Carolyn Maloney (Democratic)[393]
  • Suraj Patel (Democratic)[393]
New York 13 D+40 Adriano Espaillat Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 14 D+25 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tina Forte (Republican)[394]
  • Mike Rendino (Republican)[395]
New York 15 D+39 Ritchie Torres Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 16 D+25 Jamaal Bowman Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
  • Jamaal Bowman (Democratic)[396]
New York 17 D+9 Mondaire Jones Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 18 R+1 Sean Patrick Maloney Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown Colin Schmitt (Republican)[397]
New York 19 R+3 Antonio Delgado Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Marc Molinaro (Republican)[398]
New York 20 D+7 Paul Tonko Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Justin Raphael Chaires (Democratic)[399]
  • Liz Joy (Republican)[400]
  • Cole Matthews (Democratic)[401]
New York 21 R+8 Elise Stefanik Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Matt Castelli (Democratic)[402]
  • Bridie Farrell (Democratic)[403]
  • Lonny Koons (Republican)[404]
  • Matt Putorti (Democratic)[405]
  • Elise Stefanik (Republican)[406]
  • Ezra Watson (Democratic)[404]
New York 22 R+9 Claudia Tenney Republican 2020 Incumbent running
  • Elyssa Bolt (Democratic)[407]
  • Makayla Ridley (Democratic)[408]
  • Hal Stewart (Democratic)[409]
  • Claudia Tenney (Republican)[410]
New York 23 R+9 Tom Reed Republican 2010 Incumbent retiring[15]
  • Andrew McCarthy (Republican)[411]
  • Joe Sempolinski (Republican)[412]
New York 24 D+2 John Katko Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Francis Conole (Democratic)[413]
  • Steven W. Holden, Sr. (Democratic)[414]
  • John Katko (Republican)[415]
  • John Murtari (Republican)[413]
New York 25 D+8 Joseph Morelle Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 26 D+10 Brian Higgins Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
New York 27 R+12 Chris Jacobs Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • District will be eliminated in 2023.

North Carolina[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
North Carolina 1 D+3 G. K. Butterfield Democratic 2004 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jason Spriggs (Democratic)[416]
North Carolina 2 D+12 Deborah K. Ross Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
North Carolina 3 R+14 Greg Murphy Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
North Carolina 4 D+16 David Price Democratic 1996 Incumbent's intent unknown TBA
North Carolina 5 R+20 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Incumbent running
  • Michael Ackerman (Republican)[417]
  • Virginia Foxx (Republican)[418]
North Carolina 6 D+10 Kathy Manning Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lee Haywood (Republican)[419]
North Carolina 7 R+11 David Rouzer Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Steve Miller (Democratic)[420]
  • Jason Minnicozzi (Democratic)[421]
  • David Rouzer (Republican)[422]
North Carolina 8 R+6 Richard Hudson Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
North Carolina 9 R+6 Dan Bishop Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Charles Graham (Democratic)[423]
  • Ramin Mammadov (Democratic)[424]
North Carolina 10 R+21 Patrick McHenry Republican 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Maddie Parra (Democratic)[425][better source needed]
North Carolina 11 R+9 Madison Cawthorn Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Eric Batchelor (Republican)[426]
  • Jasmine Beach-Ferrara (Democratic)[427]
  • Jay Carey (Democratic)[428]
  • David Coatney (Libertarian)[429]
  • Katie Dean (Democratic)[430]
  • Eric Gash (Democratic)[431]
  • Bo Hess (Democratic)[432]
  • Rod Huneycutt (Republican)[433]
  • Wendy Nevarez (Republican)[434]
  • Bruce O'Connell (Republican)[430]
  • Josh Remillard (Democratic)[435]
North Carolina 12 D+19 Alma Adams Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
North Carolina 13 R+20 Ted Budd Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[16]
  • Peter Boykin (Republican)[436]
  • Bo Hines (Republican)[437]
  • Grayson Haff (Republican)[438]
North Carolina 14 None (New seat) New seat.
  • TBA

North Dakota[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
North Dakota at-large R+20 Kelly Armstrong Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Ohio[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Ohio 1 R+4 Steve Chabot Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Brent Centers (Republican)[439]
  • Steve Chabot (Republican)[439]
  • Savanna Redden (Democratic)[440]
Ohio 2 R+9 Brad Wenstrup Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Ohio 3 D+19 Joyce Beatty Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Joyce Beatty (Democratic)[441]
Ohio 4 R+20 Jim Jordan Republican 2006 Incumbent running
  • Jim Jordan (Republican)[442]
  • Jeffrey Sites (Democratic)[443]
Ohio 5 R+15 Bob Latta Republican 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Youseff Baddar (Independent)[444]
Ohio 6 R+24 Bill Johnson Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Ohio 7 R+18 Bob Gibbs Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Matt Shoemaker (Republican)[445]
Ohio 8 R+19 Warren Davidson Republican 2016 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Ohio 9 D+9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • J.R. Majewski (Republican)[446]
Ohio 10 R+5 Mike Turner Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Baxter Stapleton (Democratic)[447]
Ohio 11 D+30 TBD[e] 2021 (special) Incumbent to be determined
  • TBA
Ohio 12 R+6 Troy Balderson Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent running
Ohio 13 D+1 Tim Ryan Democratic 2002 Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[5]
  • Christina Hagan (Republican)[453]
  • Robert Santos (Republican)[454]
Ohio 14 R+5 David Joyce Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brenden Kelley (Democratic)[455]
Ohio 15 R+9 TBD[f] 2021 (special) Incumbent to be determined
  • TBA
Ohio 16 R+10 Anthony Gonzalez Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring[17]
  • Matthew Diemer (Democratic)[457]
  • Max Miller (Republican)[458]
  • Jonah Schulz (Republican)[459]

District will be eliminated in 2023.

Oklahoma[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Oklahoma 1 R+15 Kevin Hern Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • John Patrick Swoboda (Democratic)[460]
Oklahoma 2 R+29 Markwayne Mullin Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oklahoma 3 R+29 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oklahoma 4 R+20 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oklahoma 5 R+7 Stephanie Bice Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Abby Broyles (Democratic)[461]

Oregon[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Oregon 1 D+12 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic 2012 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oregon 2 R+11 Cliff Bentz Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oregon 3 D+24 Earl Blumenauer Democratic 1996 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Oregon 4 R+1 Peter DeFazio Democratic 1986 Incumbent's intent unknown Alek Skarlatos (Republican)[462]
Oregon 5 D+2 Kurt Schrader Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Republican)[463]
  • Nate Sandvig (Republican)[464]
Oregon 6 None (New seat) New seat.
  • Derry Jackson (Democratic)[465]
  • Loretta Smith (Democratic)[466]

Pennsylvania[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Pennsylvania 1 EVEN Brian Fitzpatrick Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Henry Conoly (Green)[467]
Pennsylvania 2 D+21 Brendan Boyle Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Gilberto Gonzales (Democratic)[468]
  • Salem Snow (Democratic)[469]
Pennsylvania 3 D+41 Dwight Evans Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Alexandra Hunt (Democratic)[470]
  • Austin Rodill (Democratic)[471]
Pennsylvania 4 D+9 Madeleine Dean Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Madeleine Dean (Democratic)[472]
  • Christian Nascimento (Republican)[473]
Pennsylvania 5 D+13 Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • David Galluch (Republican)[474]
Pennsylvania 6 D+5 Chrissy Houlahan Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Steve Fanelli (Republican)[475]
  • Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic)[476]
  • Bob Kennedy (Republican)[477]
Pennsylvania 7 EVEN Susan Wild Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Kevin Dellicker (Republican)[478]
  • Lisa Scheller (Republican)[479]
  • Susan Wild (Democratic)[480]
Pennsylvania 8 R+5 Matt Cartwright Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Teddy Daniels (Republican)[481]
Pennsylvania 9 R+18 Dan Meuser Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 10 R+5 Scott Perry Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Brian Allen (Republican)[482]
Pennsylvania 11 R+14 Lloyd Smucker Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 12 R+20 Fred Keller Republican 2019 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 13 R+25 John Joyce Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 14 R+16 Guy Reschenthaler Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 15 R+24 Glenn Thompson Republican 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Pennsylvania 16 R+12 Mike Kelly Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rick Telesz (Democratic)[483]
Pennsylvania 17 R+2 Conor Lamb Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for U.S. senator[6]
  • Chris Deluzio (Democratic)[484]
Pennsylvania 18 D+13 Michael F. Doyle Democratic 1994 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jerry Dickinson (Democratic)[485]

District will be eliminated in 2023.

Rhode Island[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Rhode Island 1 D+12 David Cicilline Democratic 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Allen Waters (Republican)[486]
Rhode Island 2 D+4 Jim Langevin Democratic 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown Robert Lancia (Republican)[487]

South Carolina[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
South Carolina 1 R+7 Nancy Mace Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Lynz Piper-Loomis (Republican)[488]
  • Ingrid Centurion (Republican)[489]
South Carolina 2 R+9 Joe Wilson Republican 2001 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Gregory Karr (Democratic)[490]
South Carolina 3 R+21 Jeff Duncan Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
South Carolina 4 R+14 William Timmons Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
South Carolina 5 R+11 Ralph Norman Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent running
  • Ralph Norman (Republican)[491]
South Carolina 6 D+17 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Incumbent running
  • Jim Clyburn (Democratic)[492]
  • Gregg Marcel Dixon (Democratic)[493]
South Carolina 7 R+11 Tom Rice Republican 2012 Incumbent running
  • Graham Allen (Republican)[494]
  • Barbara Arthur (Republican)[495]
  • Justin Davison (Republican)[496]
  • Tom Dunn (Republican)[497]
  • Russell Fry (Republican)[498]
  • Mark McBride (Republican)[499]
  • Steve Reichert (Republican)[497]
  • Tom Rice (Republican)[500]
  • Ken Richardson (Republican)[78]
  • Jeanette Spurlock (Republican)[501]

South Dakota[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
South Dakota at-large R+16 Dusty Johnson Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Tennessee[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Tennessee 1 R+30 Diana Harshbarger Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Tennessee 2 R+18 Tim Burchett Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Mark Harmon (Democratic)[502]
Tennessee 3 R+19 Chuck Fleischmann Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Matt Adams (Democratic)[503]
  • Nathaniel Doss III (Democratic)[504]
Tennessee 4 R+22 Scott DesJarlais Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Gerald Hood (Republican)[505][better source needed]
  • Doug Meyer (Republican)[505][better source needed]
Tennessee 5 D+9 Jim Cooper Democratic 2002 Incumbent running
  • Jim Cooper (Democratic)[506]
  • Odessa Kelly (Democratic)[507]
  • Quincy McKnight (Republican)[508]
  • Rick Shannon (Independent)[509][better source needed]
  • Robby Starbuck (Republican)[510]
Tennessee 6 R+26 John W. Rose Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Tennessee 7 R+21 Mark E. Green Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Tennessee 8 R+19 David Kustoff Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Tennessee 9 D+28 Steve Cohen Democratic 2006 Incumbent running
  • Steve Cohen (Democratic)[511]
  • Mark Crain (Independent)[512][better source needed]

Texas[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Texas 1 R+25 Louie Gohmert Republican 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 2 R+4 Dan Crenshaw Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown TBA
Texas 3 R+6 Van Taylor Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 4 R+28 Pat Fallon Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Doc Shelby (Democratic)[513]
Texas 5 R+15 Lance Gooden Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Kathleen Bailey (Democratic)[514]
  • Charles Gearing (Democratic)[515]
Texas 6 R+6 Jake Ellzey Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 7 D+1 Lizzie Fletcher Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Wesley Hunt (Republican)[516]
  • Roland Lopez (Republican)[517]
  • Tim Stroud (Republican)[518]
Texas 8 R+25 Kevin Brady Republican 1996 Incumbent retiring[18]
  • Rudy Atencio (Republican)[519]
  • Jameson Ellis (Republican)[520]
  • Jonathan Hullihan (Republican)[521]
  • Ryan Jarchow (Republican)[522]
  • Morgan Luttrell (Republican)[523]
Texas 9 D+27 Al Green Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 10 R+5 Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 11 R+32 August Pfluger Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 12 R+15 Kay Granger Republican 1996 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Chris Putnam (Republican)[524]
  • Chris Rector (Republican) [524]
Texas 13 R+33 Ronny Jackson Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Kathleen Brown (Democratic)[525]
Texas 14 R+12 Randy Weber Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown Ruben Landon Dante (Republican)[526]

Gina Smith (Republican)[527]

Texas 15 D+3 Vicente Gonzalez Democratic 2016 Incumbent running
  • Monica de la Cruz-Hernandez (Republican)[528]
  • Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)[529]
  • Frank McCaffrey (Republican)[530]
Texas 16 D+18 Veronica Escobar Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Veronica Escobar (Democratic)[531]
Texas 17 R+9 Pete Sessions Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 18 D+26 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 1994 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Charles Thompson (Democratic)[532]
Texas 19 R+26 Jodey Arrington Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 20 D+13 Joaquin Castro Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 21 R+5 Chip Roy Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michael French (Republican)[533]
  • Robert Lowry (Republican)[533]
  • Michael Smith (Democratic)[533]
  • Scott Sturm (Democratic)[533]
Texas 22 R+4 Troy Nehls Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Matthew Berg (Democratic)[534]
  • Eugene Howard (Democratic)[534]
Texas 23 R+1 Tony Gonzales Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • John Lira (Democratic)[535]
Texas 24 R+2 Beth Van Duyne Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michelle Beckley (Democratic)[536]
  • Derrik Gay (Democratic)[536]
Texas 25 R+8 Roger Williams Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 26 R+12 Michael C. Burgess Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 27 R+14 Michael Cloud Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 28 D+5 Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tannya Benavides (Democratic)[537]
  • Jessica Cisneros (Democratic)[538]
  • Sandra Whitten (Republican)[539]
Texas 29 D+19 Sylvia Garcia Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 30 D+29 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 1992 Incumbent retiring[7]
  • Jessica Mason (Democratic)[540]
Texas 31 R+6 John Carter Republican 2002 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jonathan Hildner (Democratic)[541]
Texas 32 D+1 Colin Allred Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown TBA
Texas 33 D+23 Marc Veasey Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 34 D+5 Filemon Vela Jr. Democratic 2012 Incumbent retiring[8]
  • Mayra Flores (Republican)[542]
  • Rochelle Garza (Democratic)[543]
  • Philip Sotelo (Republican)[544]
  • Ryan Trevino (Democratic)[544]
Texas 35 D+17 Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Claudia Zapata (Democratic)[545]
Texas 36 R+25 Brian Babin Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Texas 37 None (New seat) New seat.
  • TBA
Texas 38 None (New seat) New seat.
  • TBA

Utah[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Utah 1 R+20 Blake Moore Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Utah 2 R+10 Chris Stewart Republican 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Utah 3 R+17 John Curtis Republican 2017 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Utah 4 R+6 Burgess Owens Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Vermont[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Vermont at-large D+15 Peter Welch Democratic 2006 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Virginia[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Virginia 1 R+6 Rob Wittman Republican 2007 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
Stewart Navarre (Democratic)[546]
Virginia 2 R+1 Elaine Luria Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Tommy Altman (Republican)[547]
  • Jarome Bell (Republican)[548]
  • Jen Kiggans (Republican)[549]
Virginia 3 D+16 Bobby Scott Democratic 1992 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Virginia 4 D+10 Donald McEachin Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Virginia 5 R+7 Bob Good Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Shadi Ayyas (Democratic)[550]
  • Lewis Combs (Democratic)[550]
  • Kimberly Lowe (Republican)[550]
  • Joshua Throneburg (Democratic)[551]
Virginia 6 R+14 Ben Cline Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Jennifer Lewis (Democratic)[552]
Virginia 7 R+3 Abigail Spanberger Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Guatam Barve (Republican)[553]
  • John Castorani (Republican)[553]
  • Taylor Keeney (Republican)[554]
  • Tina Ramirez (Republican)[554]
Virginia 8 D+27 Don Beyer Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Victoria Virasingh (Democratic)[555]
Virginia 9 R+23 Morgan Griffith Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Virginia 10 D+6 Jennifer Wexton Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • John Beatty (Republican)[556]
  • Monica Carpio (Republican)[556]
  • Theresa Ellis (Republican)[557]
  • Jeanine Lawson (Republican)[556]
  • Paul Lott (Republican)[556]
  • Clay Percle (Republican)[556]
Virginia 11 D+19 Gerry Connolly Democratic 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ally Dalsimer (Democratic)[558]

Washington[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Washington 1 D+8 Suzan DelBene Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Washington 2 D+11 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Washington 3 R+5 Jaime Herrera Beutler Republican 2010 Incumbent running
  • Brent Hennrich (Democratic)[559]
  • Jaime Herrera Beutler (Republican)[560]
  • Joe Kent (Republican)[561]
  • Lucy Lauser (Democratic)[559]
  • Matthew Overton (Republican)[562]
  • Heidi St. John (Republican)[561]
Washington 4 R+13 Dan Newhouse Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Loren Culp (Republican)[563]
  • Corey Gibson (Republican)[564]
  • Brad Klippert (Republican)[565]
  • Dan Newhouse (Republican)[563]
  • Jerrod Sessler (Republican)[566]
Washington 5 R+8 Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Washington 6 D+6 Derek Kilmer Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Rebecca Parson (Democratic)[567]
Washington 7 D+36 Pramila Jayapal Democratic 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Washington 8 D+1 Kim Schrier Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
  • Jesse Jensen (Republican)[568]
  • Matt Larkin (Republican)[569]
  • Kim Schrier (Democratic)[569]
Washington 9 D+23 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Incumbent running
  • Stephanie Gallardo (Democratic)[570]
  • Amelia Paz (Democratic)[570]
  • Adam Smith (Democratic)[570]
Washington 10 D+5 Marilyn Strickland Democratic 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

West Virginia[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
West Virginia 1 R+22 David McKinley Republican 2010 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Michael Sisco (Republican)[571]
West Virginia 2 R+20 Alex Mooney Republican 2014 Incumbent running
  • Alex Mooney (Republican)[572]
West Virginia 3 R+27 Carol Miller Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • District will be eliminated in 2023.

Wisconsin[]

District Incumbent Candidates[b]
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Wisconsin 1 R+7 Bryan Steil Republican 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Ann Roe (Democratic)[573]
Wisconsin 2 D+18 Mark Pocan Democratic 2012 Incumbent running
  • Mark Pocan (Democratic)[574]
Wisconsin 3 R+4 Ron Kind Democratic 1996 Incumbent retiring[9]
  • Brett Knudsen (Democratic)[575]
  • Derrick Van Orden (Republican)[576]
Wisconsin 4 D+25 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Wisconsin 5 R+11 Scott L. Fitzgerald Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Wisconsin 6 R+10 Glenn Grothman Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Douglas Mullenix (Republican)[577]
Wisconsin 7 R+12 Tom Tiffany Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Wisconsin 8 R+10 Mike Gallagher Republican 2016 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

Wyoming[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Location 2021
PVI
Member Party First
elected
Status
Wyoming at-large R+26 Liz Cheney Republican 2016 Incumbent running
  • Robyn Belinskey (Republican)[578]
  • Anthony Bouchard (Republican)[579]
  • Liz Cheney (Republican)[580]
  • Harriet Hageman (Republican)[581]
  • Brian Keller (Republican)[582]
  • Denton Knapp (Republican)[583]
  • Marissa Selvig (Republican)[584]

Non-voting delegates[]

District Incumbent Candidates
Member Party First
elected
Status
American Samoa at-large Amata Coleman Radewagen Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
District of Columbia at-large Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Wendy Hamilton (Democratic)[585]
Guam at-large Michael San Nicolas Democratic 2018 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
Northern Mariana Islands at-large Gregorio Sablan Independent 2008 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA
U.S. Virgin Islands at-large Stacey Plaskett Democratic 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBA

See also[]

  • 2022 United States elections
    • 2022 United States Senate elections
    • 2022 United States gubernatorial elections
  • 117th United States Congress
  • 118th United States Congress

Notes[]

  1. ^ As well as five non-voting delegates. However, the delegate from Washington, D.C. may seek election as a voting member if the District attains statehood under the proposed name Washington, Douglass Commonwealth.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Declared candidates may seek election from other district, subject to redistricting. Some districts may have no incumbents, while some other may have multiple incumbents due to redistricting.
  3. ^ Incumbent Alcee Hastings died from pancreatic cancer on April 6, 2021.[188] A special election will be held on January 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Van Drew was elected as a Democrat and switched to the Republican Party in December 2019.
  5. ^ Incumbent Marcia Fudge resigned March 10, 2021, to become U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.[448][449] A special election will be held on November 2.
  6. ^ Incumbent Steve Stivers resigned May 16, 2021.[456] A special election will be held on November 2.
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